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Luxembourg transitioned to a fully volunteer military force in the late 1960s, specifically in 1967.
Answer: True
The Luxembourg Armed Forces adopted its current form as a fully volunteer military on 29 June 1967, following the abolition of compulsory military service.
Between 1817 and 1841, the Luxembourg militia had a fixed strength of 3,000 men and served exclusively within Luxembourg's own military units.
Answer: False
Between 1817 and 1841, militiamen served within units of the Royal Netherlands Army, not exclusively within Luxembourg's own military units.
The 1839 Treaty of London led to an increase in Luxembourg's population and a strengthening of its militia.
Answer: False
The 1839 Treaty of London resulted in Luxembourg losing western territories, which halved its population and consequently reduced the militia's strength.
The 1867 Treaty of London declared Luxembourg neutral in perpetuity, leading to the establishment of the Corps des Chasseurs Luxembourgeois.
Answer: True
The 1867 Treaty of London declared Luxembourg neutral in perpetuity, leading to the establishment of the Corps des Chasseurs Luxembourgeois after the demolition of its fortress.
The Corps des Gendarmes et Volontaires was established in 1939 with two companies: one of gendarmes and one of volunteers.
Answer: False
The Corps des Gendarmes et Volontaires was established on 16 February 1881 with two companies. A corps of auxiliary volunteers was added in 1939, not the initial establishment.
The Luxembourg Battery, formed during World War II, was equipped with four Ordnance QF 25 pounder howitzers and landed in Normandy in August 1944.
Answer: True
The Luxembourg Battery, assigned to Brigade Piron during WWII, was equipped with four Ordnance QF 25 pounder howitzers and landed in Normandy on 6 August 1944.
After liberation in 1944, conscription was abolished, and the Grand Ducal Guard was immediately established in Walferdange.
Answer: False
After liberation in November 1944, conscription was introduced for the first time, not abolished. The Grand Ducal Guard was established in Luxembourg City in 1945 and relocated to Walferdange in 1951.
The Grand Ducal Guard was disbanded in 1966, with its responsibilities transferred to the 1st Artillery Battalion.
Answer: True
The Grand Ducal Guard was officially disbanded on 28 February 1966, and its tasks were transferred to the 1st Artillery Battalion.
The Groupement Tactique Régimentaire (GTR) was established in 1954 as Luxembourg's contribution to the United Nations, reaching a strength of 5,200 men.
Answer: False
The Groupement Tactique Régimentaire (GTR) was established in 1954 as Luxembourg's contribution to NATO, not the United Nations, and reached a strength of 5,200 men.
Compulsory military service in Luxembourg was abolished in 1967, after approximately 34,700 men had served.
Answer: True
Compulsory military service was abolished in Luxembourg in 1967, and by that time, approximately 34,700 men had served in the Luxembourg Army.
The 1st Artillery Battalion was disbanded in 1967 after being attached to the US 8th Infantry Division.
Answer: True
The 1st Artillery Battalion was attached to the US 8th Infantry Division in 1963 and was disbanded in 1967.
The 1st Infantry Battalion, established after 1967, formed part of NATO's ACE Mobile Force (Land) until its dissolution in 2002.
Answer: True
Following the abolition of compulsory military service in 1967, the 1st Infantry Battalion was established and formed part of NATO's ACE Mobile Force (Land) from 1968 until its dissolution in 2002.
When did the Luxembourg Armed Forces adopt its current form as a fully volunteer military?
Answer: 29 June 1967
The Luxembourg Armed Forces adopted its current form as a fully volunteer military on 29 June 1967.
What was the fixed strength of the Luxembourg militia between 1817 and 1841?
Answer: 3,000 men
From 1817 to 1841, the Luxembourg militia had a fixed strength of 3,000 men.
What impact did the 1839 Treaty of London have on Luxembourg's population?
Answer: It caused the population to halve due to the loss of western territories.
The 1839 Treaty of London resulted in Luxembourg losing its western, francophone territories, which halved the country's population by 160,000 inhabitants.
Which military organization was established after the 1867 Treaty of London declared Luxembourg neutral?
Answer: Corps des Chasseurs Luxembourgeois
After the 1867 Treaty of London declared Luxembourg neutral, the Corps des Chasseurs Luxembourgeois was established.
When was the Corps des Gendarmes et Volontaires established?
Answer: 16 February 1881
The Corps des Gendarmes et Volontaires was established on 16 February 1881.
Who was the general of the French Army who quelled the turmoil during the attempt to establish a republic in Luxembourg in January 1919?
Answer: General de La Tour
General de La Tour of the French Army quelled the turmoil during the attempt to establish a republic in Luxembourg in January 1919.
What was the name of the Belgian Infantry Brigade to which the Luxembourg Battery was assigned during World War II?
Answer: Brigade Piron
The Luxembourg Battery was assigned to the Artillery Group of the 1st Belgian Infantry Brigade, known as Brigade Piron, during World War II.
What significant change was introduced in Luxembourg's military after liberation in November 1944?
Answer: The introduction of conscription for the first time.
After liberation in November 1944, conscription was introduced for the first time in Luxembourg.
When was the Grand Ducal Guard officially disbanded?
Answer: 1966
The Grand Ducal Guard was officially disbanded on 28 February 1966.
What was Luxembourg's contribution to NATO in 1954, comprising three infantry battalions and an artillery battalion?
Answer: The Groupement Tactique Régimentaire (GTR)
In 1954, the Groupement Tactique Régimentaire (GTR) was established as Luxembourg's contribution to NATO, comprising three infantry battalions and an artillery battalion.
In what year was compulsory military service abolished in Luxembourg?
Answer: 1967
Compulsory military service was abolished in Luxembourg in 1967.
The Luxembourg Armed Forces are officially known as Lëtzebuerger Arméi in Luxembourgish and Armée luxembourgeoise in German.
Answer: False
The source states that the official names are Lëtzebuerger Arméi in Luxembourgish and Armée luxembourgeoise in French, not German.
As of December 2018, the Luxembourg Armed Forces had approximately 1,500 active personnel.
Answer: False
As of December 2018, the Luxembourg Armed Forces had 939 active personnel, not approximately 1,500.
The Grand Duke of Luxembourg serves as the Commander-in-Chief, demonstrating civilian control over the military.
Answer: True
The Grand Duke of Luxembourg holds the position of Commander-in-Chief, which reflects civilian control over the military.
General Steve Thull is the current Minister for Defence, overseeing army operations.
Answer: False
Yuriko Backes is the current Minister for Defence, while General Steve Thull is the Chief of Defence, the professional head of the army.
The headquarters of the Luxembourg Armed Forces are located in Luxembourg City.
Answer: False
The headquarters of the Luxembourg Armed Forces are located at the Military Centre 'Caserne Grand-Duc Jean' in Diekirch.
The military age for service in Luxembourg is 18-30, with a significant portion of the population available for service.
Answer: False
The military age for service in Luxembourg is 18-26, not 18-30.
In 2021, Luxembourg's military budget represented less than one percent of its Gross Domestic Product (GDP).
Answer: True
In 2021, the budget for the Luxembourg Armed Forces was 389 million Euro, which represented 0.56% of the country's GDP, thus less than one percent.
The Luxembourg Army is a brigade-sized formation, with its headquarters located in Luxembourg City.
Answer: False
The Luxembourg Army is a battalion-sized formation, not brigade-sized, and its headquarters are located in Diekirch, not Luxembourg City.
Compagnie A of the Luxembourg Armed Forces primarily serves as an educational unit, preparing soldiers for civilian life.
Answer: False
Compagnie A serves as a rifle company contributing to Eurocorps and participating in NATO Response Force and EU Battlegroups. Compagnie B (Reconversion Service) is the educational unit that prepares soldiers for civilian life.
Compagnie D is primarily responsible for logistical and satellite transmission support for NATO's Enhanced Forward Presence.
Answer: False
Compagnie D is a rifle company that provides personnel for various UN, EU, and NATO missions. Logistical and satellite transmission support for NATO's Enhanced Forward Presence is provided by Luxembourg's overall contribution, not specifically Compagnie D.
What are the official names of the Luxembourg Armed Forces in Luxembourgish and French?
Answer: Lëtzebuerger Arméi and Armée luxembourgeoise
The source explicitly states that the official names are Lëtzebuerger Arméi in Luxembourgish and Armée luxembourgeoise in French.
As of December 2018, how many active personnel were in the Luxembourg Armed Forces?
Answer: 939
As of December 2018, the Luxembourg Armed Forces had 939 active personnel.
Who holds the position of Commander-in-Chief of the Luxembourg Armed Forces?
Answer: The Grand Duke of Luxembourg
The Grand Duke of Luxembourg, currently Henri, serves as the Commander-in-Chief of the Luxembourg Armed Forces.
What is the military age for service in Luxembourg?
Answer: 18-26
The military age for service in Luxembourg is 18-26.
What percentage of Luxembourg's GDP was allocated to the Armed Forces budget in 2021?
Answer: 0.56%
In 2021, the budget for the Luxembourg Armed Forces represented 0.56% of the country's Gross Domestic Product (GDP).
What is the overall organizational structure of the Luxembourg Army?
Answer: A battalion-sized formation
The Luxembourg Army is structured as a battalion-sized formation.
What is the name of the professional head of the Luxembourg Army?
Answer: The Chief of Defence
The professional head of the army is the Chief of Defence, General Steve Thull.
Luxembourg has been a member of Eurocorps since 1992 and has provided personnel for UN, NATO, and EU peacekeeping missions since 1994.
Answer: False
Luxembourg has provided military personnel for UN, NATO, and EU peacekeeping missions since 1992, and has been a member of Eurocorps since 1994. The question reverses these dates.
Luxembourg's contingent in the Korean War was integrated into the US 3rd Infantry Division as an independent unit.
Answer: False
The Luxembourg contingent in the Korean War was integrated into the Belgian United Nations Command and was attached to the US 3rd Infantry Division, not as an independent unit.
Luxembourg began deploying military personnel for international peacekeeping missions in 1991, coinciding with its financial support.
Answer: False
Luxembourg began financially supporting international peacekeeping missions in 1991, but started deploying military personnel for these missions in 1992.
Luxembourg contributed 40 military personnel to UNPROFOR from 1992 to 1993, operating as an independent Luxembourgish contingent.
Answer: False
Luxembourg contributed 40 military personnel to UNPROFOR from April 1992 to August 1993, but they were deployed within a Belgian battalion, not as an independent contingent.
Luxembourg's involvement in NATO's KFOR mission lasted for over 18 years, with forces primarily operating under US command.
Answer: False
Luxembourg's KFOR forces operated under Belgian command (2000-2006), then French (2007-2011), and later collaborated with an Austrian reconnaissance company under headquarters in Pristina (2011-2017), not primarily under US command.
Luxembourg has participated in the EUTM mission in Mali since 2013.
Answer: True
Luxembourg supported the EUTM mission in Mali from 2013 to 2022, confirming its participation since 2013.
Since 2017, Luxembourg has been active in NATO's Enhanced Forward Presence (eFP) in Latvia, providing combat troops.
Answer: False
Since 2017, Luxembourg has been active in NATO's Enhanced Forward Presence (eFP) in Lithuania, not Latvia, and provides logistical and satellite transmission support, not combat troops.
Since what year has Luxembourg been a member of Eurocorps?
Answer: 1994
Luxembourg has been a member of Eurocorps since 1994.
When did Luxembourg begin financially supporting international peacekeeping missions?
Answer: 1991
Luxembourg began financially supporting international peacekeeping missions in 1991.
How many military personnel did Luxembourg contribute to UNPROFOR from April 1992 to August 1993?
Answer: 40
Luxembourg contributed 40 military personnel to the UNPROFOR from April 1992 to August 1993.
For how many years did Luxembourg contribute to NATO's KFOR mission?
Answer: Over 18 years
Luxembourg contributed to NATO's KFOR (Kosovo Force) for over 18 years.
Which of the following African missions did Luxembourg support between 2013 and 2022?
Answer: EUTM in Mali
Luxembourg supported the EUTM mission in Mali between 2013 and 2022.
What type of support does Luxembourg contribute to NATO's Enhanced Forward Presence (eFP) in Lithuania since 2017?
Answer: Logistical and satellite transmission support
Since 2017, Luxembourg has contributed logistical and satellite transmission support to NATO's Enhanced Forward Presence (eFP) in Lithuania.
Luxembourg, being a landlocked country, does not possess a navy but has operated an air force since 2021.
Answer: True
Luxembourg, as a landlocked nation, does not have a navy, but it has established an air force since 2021.
The Luxembourg Air Wing operates multiple Airbus A400M aircraft as part of a bi-national military transport unit with Germany.
Answer: False
The Luxembourg Air Wing operates one Airbus A400M aircraft as part of a bi-national military transport unit with Belgium, not multiple aircraft with Germany.
Luxembourg co-owns Airbus A330 MRTT aircraft as part of the Multinational MRTT Fleet, based at Eindhoven Air Base.
Answer: True
Luxembourg co-owns Airbus A330 MRTT aircraft as part of the Multinational MRTT Fleet (MMF), which is based at Eindhoven Air Base in the Netherlands.
Luxembourg co-owns 14 Boeing E-3 Sentry AEW&C aircraft, which are slated to be replaced by the Boeing E-7 Wedgetail.
Answer: True
Luxembourg co-owns 14 Boeing E-3 Sentry AEW&C aircraft as part of the NAEW&CF program, and these are indeed slated for replacement by the Boeing E-7 Wedgetail.
The Northrop Grumman RQ-4D Phoenix Global Hawk UAVs co-owned by Luxembourg are primarily used for humanitarian relief missions.
Answer: False
The Northrop Grumman RQ-4D Phoenix Global Hawk UAVs co-owned by Luxembourg are used for Intelligence, Surveillance, Target Acquisition, and Reconnaissance (ISR) and combat missions, not primarily for humanitarian relief.
The Luxembourg Army Aviation previously operated three Piper PA-18 Super Cubs from 1952 to 1968.
Answer: True
The Luxembourg Army Aviation previously operated three Piper PA-18 Super Cubs, which were in service from 1952 to 1968.
When was the Luxembourg Air Force established?
Answer: 2021
Luxembourg has had an air force since 2021.
What type of aircraft does the Luxembourg Air Wing operate as part of a bi-national military transport unit with Belgium?
Answer: Airbus A400M
The Luxembourg Air Wing operates one Airbus A400M strategic and tactical transport aircraft as part of a bi-national military transport unit with Belgium.
How many Airbus A330 MRTT aircraft are currently in service as part of the Multinational MRTT Fleet (MMF) that Luxembourg co-owns?
Answer: 9
The Multinational MRTT Fleet, which Luxembourg co-owns, has a total of 9 Airbus A330 MRTT aircraft in service.
What is the future replacement for the Boeing E-3 Sentry AEW&C aircraft co-owned by Luxembourg?
Answer: Boeing E-7 Wedgetail
The Boeing E-3 Sentry AEW&C aircraft co-owned by Luxembourg are slated to be replaced by the Boeing E-7 Wedgetail.
What type of UAVs does Luxembourg co-own as part of the Alliance Ground Surveillance (AGS) squadron?
Answer: RQ-4D Phoenix Global Hawk
Luxembourg co-owns 5 Northrop Grumman RQ-4D Phoenix Global Hawk UAVs as part of the Alliance Ground Surveillance (AGS) squadron.
What type of aircraft were previously operated by the Luxembourg Army Aviation from 1952 to 1968?
Answer: Piper PA-18 Super Cubs
The Luxembourg Army Aviation previously operated three Piper PA-18 Super Cubs from 1952 to 1968.
Post-World War II, Luxembourg addressed officer training challenges by exclusively sending cadets to the Royal Military Academy in Belgium.
Answer: False
For long-term officer training, the government sent officer cadets to both the École Spéciale Militaire de Saint-Cyr in France and the Royal Military Academy in Belgium, not exclusively to Belgium.
L'Ecole de l'Armee offers a Level B educational program that requires soldiers to have completed five years of high school before enrollment.
Answer: False
Level B in L'Ecole de l'Armee is open to soldiers after eighteen months of service, not requiring five years of high school before enrollment. High school completion is mentioned for NCOs and officers, but not specifically for Level B enrollment.
Compagnie C is responsible for managing the army's Elite Sports Section and providing basic soldiering and driving instruction.
Answer: True
Compagnie C, the Staff & Instruction Company, is the main military training unit responsible for basic soldiering, driving, physical training, and managing the Elite Sports Section.
Aspiring officers in the Luxembourg Armed Forces typically attend military officer school for five years in either Brussels or Paris.
Answer: False
Aspiring officers attend military officer school for five years, typically in Brussels, Belgium, or Saint-Cyr, France, not Paris.
To become a non-commissioned officer (NCO) in Luxembourg, individuals must complete a nine-month stage at the Infantry Training Department of the Belgian Army in Arlon.
Answer: True
Individuals aspiring to be NCOs undertake a nine-month stage at the Infantry Training Department of the Belgian Army in Arlon before becoming sergeants in the Luxembourg Armed Forces.
Career corporals in the Luxembourg Armed Forces must have completed five years of high school and pass a full NCO School in Belgium.
Answer: False
Individuals who have not completed five years of high school can become career corporals after three years of service, provided they pass physical and mental tests and a portion of the NCO School in Belgium.
The rank of Général (OF-6) is the highest officer rank listed for the Luxembourg Army.
Answer: True
Général (OF-6) is listed as the highest officer rank in the Luxembourg Army according to NATO code.
Which two countries' military academies did Luxembourg send officer cadets to for long-term training after World War II?
Answer: France and Belgium
For long-term officer training after World War II, the government sent officer cadets to the École Spéciale Militaire de Saint-Cyr in France and the Royal Military Academy in Belgium.
What is the primary function of Compagnie B, also known as the Reconversion Service?
Answer: To prepare volunteer soldiers for transition to civilian life.
Compagnie B, the Reconversion Service, is the educational unit whose primary mission is to prepare volunteer soldiers for their transition back to civilian life.
What is the required pass mark for Level B tuition in L'Ecole de l'Armee to advance?
Answer: 75%
Level B tuition in L'Ecole de l'Armee requires a 75% pass mark to advance.
Which company within the Luxembourg Armed Forces is the main military training unit?
Answer: Compagnie C
Compagnie C, the Staff & Instruction Company, is identified as the main military training unit of the Luxembourg Armed Forces.
How long is the military officer school program for aspiring officers in Luxembourg?
Answer: Five years
Aspiring officers attend a military officer school for five years.
Where do individuals aspiring to be NCOs in Luxembourg undertake a nine-month stage of training?
Answer: Infantry Training Department of the Belgian Army in Arlon
Individuals aspiring to be NCOs undertake a nine-month stage at the Infantry Training Department of the Belgian Army in Arlon.
What is the NATO code for the rank of Général in the Luxembourg Army?
Answer: OF-6
The NATO code for the rank of Général in the Luxembourg Army is OF-6.
Which of the following is an OR-1 rank in the Luxembourg Army?
Answer: Soldat de première classe
According to the provided ranks, Soldat de première classe is an OR-1 rank in the Luxembourg Army.
The winter service dress uniform is made of a lighter tan material, similar to the summer uniform.
Answer: False
The winter service dress uniform is made of olive drab wool, while the summer uniform is made from a lighter tan material.
Combat uniforms in Luxembourg currently use the U.S. Woodland pattern, which was adopted in 2010.
Answer: False
Combat uniforms in Luxembourg currently use temperate or desert camouflage patterns resembling the Finnish M05, which replaced the U.S. Woodland pattern between 2010 and 2011.
What material is the winter service dress uniform of the Luxembourg military made of?
Answer: Olive drab wool
The winter service dress uniform is made of olive drab wool.
What camouflage pattern did the current temperate or desert patterns replace in Luxembourg's combat uniforms?
Answer: U.S. Woodland pattern
The current temperate or desert camouflage patterns replaced the U.S. Woodland pattern, which had been in use since 1985.