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  1. Nov 21, 2021 · PINDER BARRACKS ZIRNDORF GERMANY. Pinder Barracks was occupied by US Forces from 1945 to 1995. Pinder has been torn down (minus the tower and guard house) and new construction is underway for the new Pinder Park.

  2. Pinder Barracks has been regarded as the most beautiful barracks in the Nuernberg area. Considered such, not only because of its entrance, with tower and half-timbered house fitting exceptionally well into the Franconian landscape, but Pinder Barracks has an accessible size and well groomed appearance.

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  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › ZirndorfZirndorf - Wikipedia

    The 1st Armored Division's Divisional Artillery (DIVARTY) called Zirndorf home from 1971 until shortly after the Gulf War in 1991. Shortly thereafter, the Army and Air Force Exchange Service, Europe (AAFES-Europe), headquartered their operations at Pinder Barracks.

  5. Die Pinder Barracks (deutsch: Pinder-Kaserne) waren eine Kaserne in der mittelfränkischen Stadt Zirndorf . Geschichte. In der Zeit der Aufrüstung vor dem Zweiten Weltkrieg bot im Jahr 1935 die Stadtverwaltung von Zirndorf der nationalsozialistischen Reichsführung an, in Zirndorf eine Kaserne zu errichten.

  6. Monteith Barracks, a former Luftwaffe airfield, was the regiment’s first home after reconsolidation in 1948. The entrance to Pinder Barracks, Zirndorf, Germany home of the 2nd Battalion 1948-52. A close up view of the entrance to Pinder Barracks.

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  7. The U.S. Army's Pinder Barracks at Zirndorf, Germany (circa. 1950s) Author: Danna S Created Date: 6/25/2015 8:16:59 AM ...

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