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Operational Support Command Land
Operationeel Ondersteuningscommando Land (OOCL)
Emblem of the OOCL
Founded2009
Country Netherlands
BranchRoyal Netherlands Army
TypeCombat support
Combat service support
Size5000 personnel
Part ofCommander of the Royal Netherlands Army
Garrison/HQFrank van Bijnen Barracks in Apeldoorn
Commanders
Current
commander
Brigadier general Joland Dubbeldam

The Operational Support Command Land (Dutch: Operationeel Ondersteuningscommando Land, OOCL) is a support command of the Royal Netherlands Army. The command consists of multiple combat support and combat service support units that provide the army with a broad variety of services.[1] The OOCL was established in 2009, with the simultaneous disbandment of 1 Logistics Brigade (1 Logistieke Brigade) and 101 Combat Support Brigade (101 Gevechtssteunbrigade).

Units

Command & Control Support Command

The Command & Control Support Command [nl] (Command & Control Ondersteuningscommando, C2OstCo), is based in Stroe and provides the army with all types of communications.[2] The command consists of three signal companies and the Signals Service School:

Joint ISTAR Command

The Joint ISTAR Command (Joint ISTAR Commando, JISTARC) is based in 't Harde, and is tasked with collecting, analysing and sharing intelligence.[3] The command consist of the following units:

Fire Support Command

The Fire Support Command (Vuursteun Commando, VustCo) is based in 't Harde, and is responsible for providing the Dutch armed forces with ground-based fire support.[5] The command consists of the following units:

1 Civil-military Interaction Command

The 1 Civil-Military Cooperation Command [nl] (1 Civiel en Militair Interactiecommando) is based in Apeldoorn, and is specialised in various forms of interactions between the army and non-military parties, such as local populations and NGOs.[8] The command is specialisied in the following disciplines:

Supply and Transport Command

The Supply and Transport Command [nl] (Bevoorradings- en Transportcommando) is based in Stroe, and is tasked with the supply and transport for missions, exercises and foreign deployments.[9] The command consist of the following units:

101 Engineer Battalion

The 101 Engineer Battalion [nl] (101 Geniebataljon) is based in Wezep, and is tasked with the construction and maintenance of military infrastructure such as roads, buildings and bridges.[10] The battalion consists of the following units:

400 Medical Battalion

The 400 Medical Battalion [nl] (400 Geneeskundig Bataljon) is based in Ermelo, and provides medical services to the Dutch armed forces.[11] The battalion consists of the following units:

Defence Explosive Ordnance Disposal Service

The Defence Explosive Ordnance Disposal Service [nl] (Explosieven Opruimingsdienst Defensie) is based in Soesterberg, and is responsible for land and maritime explosive ordnance disposal.[12] The service consists of the following units:

Land Forces Command Staff Support Group

The Land Forces Command Staff Support Group (Ondersteuningsgroep CLAS) is based in Arnhem, and comprises various support and ceremonial units.[13] The group consists of the following elements:

References

  1. ^ "Operationeel Ondersteuningscommando Land". defensie.nl. Ministry of Defence. Retrieved 13 March 2021.
  2. ^ "Command & Control Ondersteuningscommando". defensie.nl. Ministry of Defence. Retrieved 14 March 2021.
  3. ^ "Joint ISTAR Commando". defensie.nl. Ministry of Defence. Retrieved 14 March 2021.
  4. ^ "Integrator komt eraan". Dutch Armed Forces. Retrieved 30 April 2020.
  5. ^ "Vuursteun Commando". defensie.nl. Ministry of Defence. Retrieved 14 March 2021.
  6. ^ "Vuursteun Commando". Royal Netherlands Army. 16 September 2019. Retrieved 30 April 2020.
  7. ^ a b c d e "Versterking vuursteun krijgt vorm". Netherlands Army. Retrieved 9 June 2024.
  8. ^ "1 Civiel en Militair Interactiecommando". defensie.nl. Ministry of Defence. Retrieved 14 March 2021.
  9. ^ "Bevoorrading en Transport Commando". defensie.nl. Ministry of Defence. Retrieved 14 March 2021.
  10. ^ "101 Geniebataljon". defensie.nl. Ministry of Defence. Retrieved 14 March 2021.
  11. ^ "400 Geneeskundig Bataljon". defensie.nl. Ministry of Defence. Retrieved 14 March 2021.
  12. ^ "Eenheden Explosieven Opruimingsdienst Defensie". defensie.nl. Ministry of Defence. Retrieved 14 March 2021.
  13. ^ "Ondersteuningsgroep CLAS". Ministry of Defence. Retrieved 14 March 2021.