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Air Base Laage Has been Firmed Up

Groundbreaking Celebration at Laage Airfield Site

Construction of the new flying doctor service facility in Laage is slated for completion next year,...
Construction of the new flying doctor service facility in Laage is slated for completion next year, leaving half of the project yet to be accomplished.

Hooray! Luftwaffe's New AirBase Med Center Starts Taking Shape! πŸ‚“

Groundbreaking celebration at Laage Airfield site - Air Base Laage Has been Firmed Up

In the midst of construction, the buzz at the Laage airbase is high. This badass medical service building, wreaking havoc on our wallets at around 12.4 million big ones, is set to be complete in just over six months. That's right, by June next year, this baby will be a wrapped up and handed over to Luftwaffe like a shiny new toy!

The chunky, two-story structure will be a cozy home for flight doctors, medical assistants, a sports officer, and even our beloved pilots. It'll have offices, state-of-the-art treatment rooms, physiotherapy, sports facilities, and, let's not forget, an ambulance standing by for emergencies. The proud client of this monstrosity? None other than the Federal Republic of Germany. The badass State Building and Property Authority Rostock will be managing this project like the bosses they are.

The Tactical Air Force Wing 73 has its base in Laage. This airbase is one of the Air Force's four Eurofighter locations, and it's also home to some intense Eurofighter training. Get ready, world, the Luftwaffe is raring to go with their new medical service building at the Laage airbase!

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In the future, this new medical service building at the Laage airbase, managed by the Rostock State Building and Property Authority, will provide vocational training for flight doctors, medical assistants, a sports officer, and even pilots directly related to health-and-wellness and science. With state-of-the-art treatment rooms, physiotherapy, sports facilities, and an ambulance on standby, the community policy within this Air Force base is set to improve significantly.

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