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Military and Civilian Leaders Strengthen Cooperation in County Liaison Command

A shared mission unites reservists and state commanders in safeguarding communities. Their partnership proves trust is the backbone of effective crisis response.

In this image we can see two people are sitting, they are wearing army uniform. In front of them...
In this image we can see two people are sitting, they are wearing army uniform. In front of them one table is there, on table some papers are present. Behind them one door, fire extinguisher and flags are present.

Military and Civilian Leaders Strengthen Cooperation in County Liaison Command

Colonel Andreas Schoofs, a reserve officer, leads the county liaison command and represents the organization in civilian-military cooperation. Since late March, Michael Trautermann has been the state command's commander, overseeing this crucial area. Both administrative staff and volunteers play significant roles in fostering cooperation.

While no specific details about a recent conference were found, it's clear that regular joint exercises in the county help strengthen ties between civilian and military actors. Both our organization and the state command under Trautermann's leadership look forward to maintaining close cooperation to safeguard the population. The initial meeting underscored the importance of good, trusting cooperation in managing deployment situations.

Colonel Schoofs and Commander Trautermann work together to ensure smooth civilian-military cooperation in the county. Through regular exercises and close coordination, they aim to protect the population effectively.

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