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===1990s=== [[File:V & VII Corps Garrison Footprint.001.tiff|thumb|right|Cold War footprint]] In December 1994, as part of the realignment of [[United States Armed Forces]], V Corps moved from the [[IG Farben Building]] to [[Campbell Barracks]] in [[Heidelberg]], severing a forty-three-year tie with [[Frankfurt]]. The corps reached out to the armed forces of eastern [[Europe]] with numerous initiatives to foster closer ties and better understanding. Maintaining the [[NATO]] commitment, V Corps in 1994 created two bi-national corps with Germany. For [[Allied Force Command Heidelberg|Command Component Land Heidelberg]] missions, the corps commanded the [[13th Panzergrenadier Division (Bundeswehr)|13th (German) Armored Infantry Division]], while II (German) Corps commanded the [[1st Armored Division (United States)|1st Armored Division]]. {{citation needed|date=March 2020}} In December 1995, V Corps deployed 1st Armored Division and elements of six separate brigades for the [[Implementation Force (IFOR)]]. The corps headquarters and Headquarters Company, the [[3rd Sustainment Command (Expeditionary)|3d Support Command]], and the separate brigades helped form the National Support Element headquartered in [[Hungary]] for United States Armed Forces in [[Bosnia]]. Brigades of the two divisions rotated in the peace enforcement mission for a number of years in [[Bosnia]]. Headquarters and Headquarters Company, V Corps, was decorated with the [[Superior Unit Award|Army Superior Unit Award]] in 1998 in recognition of the unit's performance in Implementation Force (IFOR). In April 1999, V Corps deployed the headquarters and subordinate units to [[Albania]] as Task Force Hawk, a force involved in the ongoing crisis in [[Kosovo]]. The [[1st Infantry Division (United States)|1st Infantry Division]] served in Kosovo twice and the 1st Armored Division served once, in addition to V Corps separate brigades.
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