Sea Battalion (Germany)

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Sea Battalion
Seebataillon
Coat of arms of the German Naval Force Protection Battalion
Active2014–present
Country Germany
Branch German Navy
TypeNaval infantry
Size~1,100
Part of Einsatzflottille 1
Garrison/HQ Eckernförde
Nickname(s)Multitool der Marine (Multitool of the Navy)[1]
Motto(s)Vom Land zum Meer – Vom Meer zum Land (From land to sea - from sea to land)[1]
Commanders
Current
commander
Fregattenkapitän Norman Bronsch
Insignia
Beret badge

The Sea Battalion (German: Seebataillon) is a land formation of the German Navy. It was formed in Eckernförde on 1 April 2014, succeeding the Naval Protection Force and the Naval Force Protection Battalion, against a background of rapidly escalating tensions in Eastern Europe centering around Ukraine.

Structure[edit]

The Sea Battalion is made up of around 1,100 sailors and structured into four companies plus support elements. Every company, led by a lieutenant commander (Korvettenkapitän, OF-3), is specialized in specific field of force protection.

  • Seebataillon[2]
    • HQ
      • S1
      • S2
      • S3
      • S4
      • S6
      • medical support group
    • coastal defence company (Küsteneinsatzkompanie)
      • 1st platoon
      • 2nd platoon
      • 3rd platoon
      • 4th platoon
      • 5th platoon (inactive)
    • boarding company (Bordeinsatzkompanie)
      • 1st platoon
      • 2nd platoon
      • 3rd platoon
      • 4th platoon
    • mine clearance diving company (Minentaucherkompanie)
      • diver platoon (for seabased operations, e.g. aboard minesweepers)
      • mobile platoon
      • EOD platoon
    • reconnaissance company (Aufklärungskompanie)
    • support company (Unterstützungskompanie)
      • technical support
      • logistical support
    • training centre
    • beach master platoon (planned)

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b Presse- und Informationszentrum Marine (1 April 2014). "The multitool of the navy". marine.de. Retrieved 25 August 2017.
  2. ^ Seebtl, Mueller (8 August 2014). "Das Seebataillon – Multitool der Deutschen Marine" (in German). Retrieved 15 November 2021.

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