BERLIN: The German government announced Wednesday the closure of 31 military bases in Germany as part of plans to scale back the army.A large number of the sites will be shuttered by 2015. Others...
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October 26, 2011
BERLIN: The German government announced Wednesday the closure of 31 military bases in Germany as part of plans to scale back the army.
A large number of the sites will be shuttered by 2015. Others will close by 2017 or later, while some of Germany's 381 military bases will be downsized, according to a text adopted by the cabinet.
Defence Minister Thomas de Maiziere was due to unveil details later in the day.
The move is part of a major overhaul of the German army, adopted in May, which aims to slash troop levels from 250,000 to some 185,000 to improve efficiency.
It is the most radical shake-up of the German army since its creation 56 years ago.
Under the new plan, Germany will have an exclusively professional force of about 170,000 soldiers, along with 5,000 to 15,000 short-term volunteer recruits. Some 10,000 soldiers will be available on a permanent basis for action abroad. (AFP)