Brunssum is the current home of
Allied Joint Force Command Brunssum (JFC Brunssum), an operational level
NATO headquarters one level below military-strategic level
SHAPE in the integrated military command structure. There are three operational levels NATO headquarters; the other two are
Allied Joint Force Command, Naples and Allied Joint Force Command Norfolk. The headquarters was known as Headquarters, Allied Forces Central Europe (HQ AFCENT) from its inception in
Fontainebleau,
France and relocation to Brunssum in 1967. The name was changed to Regional Headquarters, Allied Forces Northern Europe (RHQ AFNORTH) when a restructuring in 2000 led to the closing of
HQ AFNORTH in
Kolsås,
Norway. The current title was adopted in 2004 to add flexibility to the military command structure by removing regional restrictions. The main base area, Hendrik Camp, was built on a former coal mine called Hendrik Mine. Brunssum is also the home of the
AFNORTH International School, located just outside Hendrik Camp. AFNORTH International School is a K-12 school that mainly provides service to
American,
British,
Canadian, and
German dependents of military personnel assigned to JFC Brunssum, the
US Army base in Brunssum, and
NATO Air Base in
Geilenkirchen, Germany; as well as the former
Soesterberg Air Base, Netherlands. ==Nature==