correct structure for east-german army

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carinhall
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correct structure for east-german army

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carinhall,

My German is very rusty (not speaking it at all that is), what is the timeline for the structure being show? I'd also need some of the info translated down the road to make better use of it. Thanks for the site I'm always looking to grab more information on the various equipment and layouts of units in other countries.
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Timeline? You mean date of issue/creation, or what? The structure shown on that site complies with the NVA structure valid for peacetimes, as of December 1st, 1986, according to the "Erläuterungen" (annotations), which can be found at the bottom of the nav bar.
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