Talk:Belgian Land Component

Equipment
A equipment part would be nice, but, since I myself know hardly anything about the Belgian army (except that they call their navy the 'Zeemacht', and that they use the FN FNC), I need some help.
 * Actually, they don't use the term zeemacht anymore... it was changed to marine a couple of years ago and with the last reforms it became the marinecomponent or Naval Component. fdewaele 16 May 2006, 20:37 (CET)

There is a mistake, this is not an Mercedes-Benz Actros!



Can somebody change it, because I don't know if this is only a wrong picture, or they don't have Mercedes-Benz Actros. Like the file mame says it is a Mercedes 1117.

Graphic of the Structure of the Belgian Army
I'm currently working on a project to create graphics of the structure of the European Armies. i.e. France. I want to make also a graphic of the Belgian Army, but the information at this point is not sufficient, as the English wikipedia and the official homepage of the Belgian Army contradict each other; so I begun work with the information on the Belgian Army Homepage, but it is completly useless, as there is almost no information there!! Especially: which units are part of the 1st Brigade? What is with the Engineer bataillons- are they part of the Brigades? I need to know which units compromise the Belgian Army down to the Bataillon level before i can finish the graphic. Thanks noclador

Redirection
Why does the search for "Belgian army" redirect to this article, as opposed to Belgian Army? HaikenEdge (talk) 00:09, 12 May 2011 (UTC)

Because they no longer refer to themselves as the Belgian Army. They are now known as the Belgian Land Component because they are part of an overall joint command and support structure. In such an organization, there are components, not separate Army, Navy, etc. force-providers.--Jonesgp1996 (talk) 09:18, 4 August 2015 (UTC)

Belgium Armed Forces Structure
I believe the Belgium Armed Force's Structure should reflect the way Belgium Government has evolved its Defense as One Force of 4 Components  (Land, Marine,Air and Medical) and has moved away from separate services, This is the way  of some other smaller European and Pacific nations have been Structured within Wikipedia,

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