About Us

ORGANISATION

In this section, you will find a clear depiction of the Eurocorps and its structure, along with an introduction to all key personnel.

Foreword of the Commander

Piotr BŁAZEUSZ (PhD)

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COMEC

Commander of Eurocorps

Lieutenant General OF - 8

KEY PERSONNEL OF THE EUROCORPS

Lieutenant General Piotr BŁAZEUSZ

Commanding general (COMEC)
Biography

Major General Geoffroy DE LAROUZIERE

Deputy commander (DCOM)
Biography

Brigadier General Kay BRINKMANN

Chief of staff (COS)
Biography

Brigadier General Tom LAURENT

Deputy chief of staff Operations (DCOS OPS)
Biography

Brigadier General Antonio ARMADA VAZQUEZ

Deputy chief of staff Support (DCOS SPT)
Biography

Brigadier General Adam RZECZKOWSKI

Deputy chief of staff Plans (DCOS PLANS)
Biography

Colonel Thomas BILLARD

(MNCS BDE)
Biography

Lieutenant-colonel Michel USELDINGER

Military Assistant Chief of Staff (MA COS)
Biography

Senior Warrant Officer Grzegorz STREK

Command senior enlisted leader (CSEL)

LEADERSHIP STAFF

COMMAND GROUP

The Commanding General of EUROCORPS (COMEC) is a Lieutenant General (NATO 3 stars). The Deputy Commander (DCOM) is a Major General (NATO 2 stars). The staff is directed by the Chief of Staff (COS), a Major General (NATO 2 stars); assisted by three Deputy Chiefs of Staff (DCOS) for Operations (DCOS OPS), Support (DCOS SPT) and Plans (DCOS PLANS), who are Brigade General (NATO 1 star). These generals are part of the Command Group.

The Commanding General is directly supported by advisors: The Legal Branch (LEGAD), the Public Affairs Office (PAO), the Medical Adviser (MEDAD), the Air Representation (AREC), the Navy Representation (NAVREP) and, in operations, a Political Adviser (POLAD).

The Command Group, the advisors and the Staff together form the Headquarters, whose primary role is to plan and conduct operations ranging from humanitarian aid and crisis response to the defense of member countries and the Alliance. In operations, the COMEC commands major subordinate units and controls land operations, supported by air, maritime and special forces. EUROCORPS Headquarters is sustained by a Multinational Command and Support Brigade (MNCS BDE).

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WHAT'S MAKE US UNIQUE

Multinational in every sense

ROTATION PLAN

In EUROCORPS, every two years, key personnel in each section rotate. This system fosters multinational representation,
ensuring that each nation involved has the opportunity to contribute to decision-making and leadership. The rotation helps
promote fairness and inclusivity, allowing all member nations to have a stake in the organization’s direction, while
encouraging collaboration and diverse perspectives from all corners of the world.

BELGIUM

2021

POLAND

2023

SPAIN

2025

GERMANY

2027

FRANCE

2029

true multicultural cooperation

Multinational decision

COMMON COMMITTEE

All the decisions are taken unanimously by the Framework Nations in the EUROCORPS Common Committee. The participation of Associated Nations in any EUROCORPS commitment shall be systematically submitted for approval to the authorities of each country.
Austrian, Belgian, French, German, Greek, Italian, Luxembourg, Polish, Romanian, Spanish and Turkish soldiers work all together in a true multinational spirit. This creates a true multicultural cooperation within the EUROCORPS.

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Editions' Common Committee

Chairman & specialists of every EC nations

Common Decision

A UNIQUE LEGAL STATUS

embody the will of the Framework

TREATY OF STRASBOURG

Precisely 20 years ago, on November 22th, 2004, the Treaty on the European Corps and the Status of its Headquarters was signed in Brussels. Twelve years after Eurocorps had been created, this treaty embodied the will of the then five Framework Nations (Germany, Belgium, Spain, France and Luxembourg – Poland would join later, on December 20th, 2021) to establish an undisputed legal basis. As a result, Eurocorps became an entity in the category of sui generis legal objects, i.e. entities whose characteristics make them unique.

2004

Signed in Brussels

OWN

Unique Ecosystem