Jordanian Eastern Command المنطقة العسكرية الشرقية | |
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Active | 1970 – 2000 (5th Armd. Div.) 2000 – present |
Country | Jordan |
Branch | Royal Jordanian Army |
Type | Mechanized Infantry |
Role | Multi Role |
Size | 13,000 - 15,000 (2012 est.) |
Garrison/HQ | Mafraq, Ruwaished, Zarqa |
Colors | KA2 Desert Digital |
Engagements | |
Commanders | |
Current commander | Brigadier General Mohammed Suleiman Bani Yasin |
The Jordanian Eastern Command (Arabic:المنطقة العسكرية الشرقية) is the Jordanian Armed Forces regional command responsible for the North - East front against Syria and Iraq.
History
Since major restructuring in 1977, the Royal Jordanian Army has kept the Eastern Command (formerly known as 5th Armoured Division)[1] deployed between the Iraqi border and Ar Ramtha on the Syrian border with some presence in Zarqa.[2] But in 2000, King Abdullah II made a big step to modernize and restructure Jordanian Armed Forces when the Divisions have been transformed into a lighter, more mobile forces, based largely on a brigade structure and considered better capable of rapid reaction in emergencies.[3][4]
Jordanian forces traditionally maintained a defensive posture along this sector. A number of major roads link Jordan and Syria in this region, crossing undulating terrain with no natural obstacles. The important air base at Mafraq are less than 20 km from the border with Syria and are therefore vulnerable to surprise attack or artillery bombardment. As a result, Jordanian forces traditionally paid particular attention to their defenses in this region. The Sector from Ramtha to the Iraqi border was covered by the Eastern Command (5th Armoured Division).[2][5]
This command was involved in many conflicts and engagements, including the Six-Day War, the War of Attrition (and its Battle of Karameh) and war against the Syrian army during Black September.
Organisation
The Eastern Command controls regional units from Ar Ramtha and Mafraq to the Iraqi border with some units based in Zarqa. The Head of Eastern command is Brigadier General Mohammed Suleiman Bani Yasin.
Eastern Command HQ
- Command Staff
- HQ Defense Company
- Command Communication Group
- Command Military Police
Border Guard Force (BGF)
- 1st Border Guard Force Brigade
- Brigade HQ
- Command Staff
- Signal Company
- Medical Center
- Vehicles & Weapons Maintenance Workshop
- Reconnaissance & Surveillance Center
- 1st Border Guard Force Battalion
- 4th Border Guard Force Battalion
- 5th Border Guard Force Battalion
- 6th Border Guard Force Battalion
- Brigade HQ
Combat & Maneuver Units
- Martyr Wasfi Al-Tal 2nd Mechanized Infantry Brigade
- Brigade HQ
- Command Staff
- Joint Fires Coordination Cell - Targeting Cell
- Signal Company
- Medical Center
- Vehicles & Weapons Maintenance Workshop
- Chemical Support Platoon (Attached)
- JTAC Team
- Command Staff
- Habis Al-Majali 4th Mechanized Infantry Battalion (YPR-765 pri)
- Royal Guard 6th Mechanized Infantry Battalion (M113A2 MK1)
- Prince Faisal 17th Tank Battalion (M60A3)
- 1st Field Artillery Battalion (M109A3)
- 81st Field Air Defense Battalion (Shilka,Strela-10,Igla)
- Anti-Armor Company (Kornet-E)
- Brigade HQ
- Martyr King Abdullah I 90th Mechanized Infantry Brigade
- Brigade HQ
- Command Staff
- Joint Fires Coordination Cell - Targeting Cell
- Signal Company
- Medical Center
- Vehicles & Weapons Maintenance Workshop
- Chemical Support Platoon (Attached)
- JTAC Team
- Command Staff
- Al-Hussien 2nd Mechanized Infantry Battalion (YPR-765 pri)
- Princess Basma 3rd Mechanized Infantry Battalion (M113A2 MK1)
- Prince Talal 5th Mechanized Infantry Battalion (YPR-765 pri)
- 12th Field Artillery Battalion (M109A3)
- 5th Field Air Defense Battalion (Shilka,Strela-10,Igla)
- Anti-Armor Company (M901 ITV)
- Brigade HQ
Combat Support Units
- Eastern Command Artillery [1]
- Command Artillery HQ
- 41st Mortar Battalion (AGRAB Mk2)
- 5th Field Air Defense Group [1]
- Group HQ
- Signal Company
- Command Engineer Battalion
- 3 Mechanized Engineer Companies [2]
- General Support Company
Service Support Units
- Supply and Transport Battalion
- 3 Supply & Transport Companies [2]
- Command Maintenance Group
- Medical Support Group
- Administrative Transport Group
Command Training Center
Notes:
- Subordinate battalions attached to combat brigades
- Each company supports a brigade
Unit summary
References
- ↑ "Archived copy" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2014-12-15. Retrieved 2013-04-17.
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: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link) - ↑ IISS Military Balance 2004–2005, p.127-128
- ↑ Rubin, Barry M; Keaney, Thomas A (2002). Armed Forces in the Middle East: Politics and Strategy. ISBN 9780714652559.
- ↑ "Archived copy" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2009-11-22. Retrieved 2013-05-14.
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