British troops to leave Germany by 2019

The defense minister said Philip Hammond end one of the legacies lasting from World War II, the Monday.Unveiling A # 1800000000 (2.7 billion dollars, 2.1 billion euros) - British troops will leave Germany by the year 2019 - a year before the scheduled date of London: the plan, and said Hammond about 4,000 troops have already returned and another 11,000 will move again by the year 2016. The remaining will be back in 4500 Britain by 2019.The government had earlier said that all British forces in Germany and their families will be home all the way back to the top of the speed 2020.The forces will lead to even shake from army bases to accommodate them when they return. Will close four parts and three others will be closed to allow the concentration of resources on the basis of where they will be returning troops stationed.They will be based at seven sites, including the Salisbury Plain in southwest England, and Edinburgh in Scotland Leuchars, Catterick in northern England were and Colchester in southeast England . There a British army in Germany for 70 years, but the end of the Cold War necessitated a change in parliament thinking.Hammond said: "The return of the British army from Germany marks the end of the era and I want to score very grateful and we owe to the German government and the German people for support, both moral and material , and they showed our armed forces for more than six decades. "plan will see about No. 1 billionth of funding go about 1900 new homes for families of service and accommodation for 7800 soldiers.Another one will be spent million on 800 infrastructure and renewal rules.

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