Why is marching a topic for a maritime forum? Well, firstly, it's about the co-operation between active and reserve service personnel - and there are also comrades in the blue scarf, secondly, Bremen is a country on the coast! For the eighth time, the Bremen State Command and the Bremen regional group of the Association of Reservists of the German Armed Forces (VdRBw) organised the "Bremen March". Due to the corona pandemic in the last fewThe march, which has been organised as a remotemarch for the past two years, the 50 or so reservists set off together again on 21 May 2022 to the centre.

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The 24-kilometre route can be reduced to six or twelve kilometres on request. The marchers carry ten kilos of luggage with them. The timefastest individual participants and marching groups on the 24-kilometre-long course will be presented with a trophy at the award ceremony in the Scharnhorst barracks. honoured. The "Bremen March" was launched in 2015 by Colonel Claus Körbi, the then Commander of the Bremen State Command. His goal: to promote cooperation between the The programme is designed to showcase the achievements of active soldiers and reservists. This year's participants include a family from the 750 kilometres away in Sigmaringendorf (Baden -Württemberg). The family regularly takes part in International Marching League marches at home and abroad.country. Her child was killed by a military officer during a march in Belgium.spiritual baptised.
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