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G1: personnel and administration •
G2: Army intelligence, arms control, meteorology and geo •
G3: command, planning, operational readiness, training and exercise planning •
G4: logistics / materiel / maintenance •
G5: civil-military cooperation (CIMIC) •
G6: communications / IT / command support •
Surgeon-General: head of Army medical services, planning and advice on medical support •
PIZ: The Press and Information Centre; informing the public and organizing military bands •
Troops Psychology: advice to the commander on psychological issues •
Legal advice: legal advice to the commander •
Controlling/centralised tasks: monitoring expenditure and the budget, optimization Army Forces Command also has links to the US Army Command (JHC Heidelberg), the French Army, the Dutch Army, the
British Army, as well as the
Luftwaffe, and
German Navy. == Forces under Command ==