HEIDELBERG, Germany — Pieces of the Berlin wall rest outside the new Allied Land Component Command Headquarters Heidelberg building here. The building, which officially opened Sept. 18, 2006, is

HEIDELBERG, Germany — Pieces of the Berlin wall rest outside the new Allied Land Component Command Headquarters Heidelberg building here. The building, which officially opened Sept. 18, 2006, is one of two NATO operational-level land component command headquarters. With more than 500 military and civilian personnel from 21 of NATO’s member nations, the headquarters provides land forces expertise to NATO’s Joint Forces Command Headquarters Brunssum in The Netherlands. (Department of Defense photo by Army Spc. Matthis Chiroux) View at highest resolution (1000 by 464 pixels)

HEIDELBERG, Germany — Pieces of the Berlin wall rest outside the new Allied Land Component Command Headquarters Heidelberg building here. The building, which officially opened Sept. 18, 2006, is one of two NATO operational-level land component command headquarters. With more than 500 military and civilian personnel from 21 of NATO’s member nations, the headquarters provides land forces expertise to NATO’s Joint Forces Command Headquarters Brunssum in The Netherlands. (Department of Defense photo by Army Spc. Matthis Chiroux)

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