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Squadron handover at the Bundeswehr State Command Saxony

Squadron handover at the Bundeswehr State Command Saxony
Colonel Marco Tkotz has taken command of the Bundeswehr State Command Saxony. / Photo: Robert Michael/dpa
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The change of leadership in the Bundeswehr's state command is also a generational change. Many thoughtful words were also heard during an appeal.

The Saxony State Command of the German Armed Forces has a new commander. The 48-year-old Colonel Marco Tkotz replaces Colonel Michael Popielas (63), who was retired during a ceremonial roll call at the Grove of Honor in Dresden's Graf Stauffenberg Barracks. Saxony's Prime Minister Michael Kretschmer (CDU) was also present at the ceremony, along with several members of his cabinet and soldiers from Poland, the Czech Republic and the USA. The handover of command was performed by Lieutenant General André Bodemann, Deputy Commander of the Operational Command of the Bundeswehr.

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Outgoing commander sees déjà vu

In his speech, Popielas recalled the beginning of his career in the Bundeswehr as a paratrooper. "We became soldiers during the Cold War and now find ourselves in a similar security situation at the end of our careers," he said. It was déjà vu all over again. At the beginning of his service in the 1980s, it was clear that Europe's security could only be secured together with multinational partners. "That still applies today."

After the fall of the Berlin Wall and the unification of Germany, the world only appeared to have become more peaceful, said Popielas. "Now we find ourselves in a situation where the European peace order is once again under threat. Russia has been waging a war of aggression against Ukraine for four years in violation of international law and is threatening to change the borders in Europe. This is also a threat to our security and stability." The core task of the Bundeswehr is now once again national and alliance defense.

General Bodemann also addressed current challenges. Russia's war of aggression against Ukraine was not just any conflict, but an attack on the European peace order. It shows every day that deterrence, defense capability and social resilience are not abstract concepts. "They are tough prerequisites for ensuring that our values, our freedom and our democracy - which cannot be taken for granted - can continue to exist."

Kretschmer thanked Popielas and the State Command for the work of the Bundeswehr, including in civilian missions such as the fight against floods and forest fires. We have a lot to thank the state command for, he said. "During this time, we always knew that we could rely on the Bundeswehr."

The Erfurt Air Force Music Corps plays the "York March" and the "Steigerlied" during the ceremony. At the end, Popielas and his wife Evelyn drove off the formation of the enlisted soldiers in an ESK "Mungo" - an emergency vehicle for specialized forces.

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