BAOR - meaning and definition. What is BAOR
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What (who) is BAOR - definition

INACTIVE GEOGRAPHICAL COMMAND OF THE BRITISH ARMY
Army of Occupation (Germany); British Army on the Rhine; Baor; BAOR; British army of the rhine; Headquarters British Army of the Rhine
  • Formal group photograph of British and French officers and commissioners outside the house of the Commander-in-Chief Allied Armies of Occupation, Marienberg
  • 1st Viscount Montgomery of Alamein]] recording a radio broadcast to mark the change over of the [[British Liberation Army]] to the British Army of the Rhine
  • 18th Hussars]] in Cologne, 6 December 1918.
  • Lord Plumer]], General Officer Commanding-in-Chief the British Army of the Rhine, taking the salute from the 29th Division entering Cologne by the [[Hohenzollern Bridge]]
  • Two tanks passing through Cologne for inspection by the VI Corps Commander, General [[Aylmer Haldane]], June 1919
  • A [[Warrior tracked armoured vehicle]] as used by the 13 mechanised infantry battalions of the 1st, 3rd and 4th Armoured Divisions of the British Army of the Rhine during the period 1988–1994

BAOR         
¦ abbreviation British Army of the Rhine.
Independent Norwegian Brigade Group in Germany         
  • Memorial at [[Akershus Fortress]] to the brigades and the more than 50,000 soldiers who saw service with them
MILITARY UNIT
Tysklandsbrigaden
The Independent Norwegian Brigade Group in Germany () was a Norwegian expeditionary force stationed in the British Zone of Occupation in Germany, from 1946 to 1953. At first it was set in the Hanover area and from 1948 to 1953 in the Schleswig Holstein area of Germany as part of the British occupying force after World War II.

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British Army of the Rhine

There have been two formations named British Army of the Rhine (BAOR). Both were originally occupation forces in Germany, one after the First World War and the other after the Second World War. Both formations had areas of responsibility located around the German section of the River Rhine.

Examples of use of BAOR
1. He went instead to be Chief of Staff HQ BAOR, where two successful years were rewarded by his appointment as Military Secretary in the rank of lieutenant–general.