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Naval Engineering School (Germany)
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54.362175°N 13.079728°E / 54.362175; 13.079728
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Naval Engineering School | |
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Marinetechnikschule | |
![]() Insignia of the Marinetechnikschule | |
Founded | 28 March 1996; 28 years ago (1996-03-28) |
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Branch | German Navy |
Type | Naval training establishment |
Part of | German Navy |
Garrison/HQ | Parow |
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Commanders | |
Kommandeur | Captain Oliver Jülke |
Stellvertretender Kommandeur | Captain Jan-Peter Giesecke |
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The Marinetechnikschule (MTS) in Parow is an engineering school of the German Navy. The school has existed in its current form since 1996 and is the largest training facility in the German Navy. She is subordinate to the operational support commander in the naval command in Rostock, but is technically assigned to the local head of personnel, training, organization.[1]