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Ingolstadt and Warnemünde's 30-Year Partnership Remains Strong
In a recent development, Mayor Dr. Michael Kern of Ingolstadt visited the naval support point in Warnemünde during the HanseSail last weekend. This visit marked another chapter in the 30-year partnership between the city of Ingolstadt and the naval support base in Warnemünde.
The partnership, which has been ongoing for three decades, involves regular visits by soldiers of the navy to the Danube. During these visits, soldiers sell mulled wine as a method of fundraising for social projects in Ingolstadt.
Mayor Dr. Kern, during his visit, met with the Minister President of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Manuela Schwesig, and the Deputy Inspector of the Navy, Vice Admiral Frank Lenski. The visit provided an opportunity for discussions about the partnership between Ingolstadt and the navy.
Mayor Dr. Kern reaffirmed the importance of maintaining this long-standing partnership, praising the Bundeswehr for its significant contribution to the security of Germany, whether at sea, on land, or in the air.
However, it is important to note that there is no publicly documented historical partnership or formal collaboration between the city of Ingolstadt and the naval support base in Warnemünde. The history, significance, and social collaboration between the two cannot be substantiated or described based on current available information.
Despite this, the partnership between Ingolstadt and the naval support base in Warnemünde remains active, with soldiers of the navy continuing to visit the Danube as part of their partnership.
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Soldiers of the navy's visits to the Danube for fundraising purposes, which are part of the 30-year partnership between Ingolstadt and Warnemünde, are often discussed in war-and-conflicts, politics, and general-news segments due to their long-standing collaboration with the Bundeswehr. In these discourses, the significance of this partnership for the security of Germany is emphasized, highlighting its impact beyond the local level.