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  1. Frankfurt: 97 Gen Hosp Barracks and Family Housing Bismarck Kaserne Schwäbisch Gmünd: closed 1991 Bitburg Air Base Bitburg: closed 1994 Butzbach Kaserne Butzbach: closed 2008 Cambrai-Fritsch Kaserne Darmstadt: closed 2008 Campbell Barracks: Heidelberg: closed 2013 this was USAREUR (US ARmy EURope) HQ Camp Grohn: Bremen: returned to German ...

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    96 Ordnance Company
    Mainz -Gonsenheim
    97th General Hospital/Clark Kaserne
    Aartal Kaserne
    Herborn -Seelbach
    Abrams Complex
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    • The Role of Eucom
    • Us Military in Germany: More Than Troops
    • Allied Postwar Occupation and Its Legacy

    Germany's strategic importance for the US is reflected by the presence of US European Command (EUCOM) headquarters in the southwestern city of Stuttgart, from where it serves as the coordinating structure for all American military forces across 51 primarily European countries. EUCOM describes its mission as protecting the US by deterring conflict, ...

    Because US military installations also employ American civilians, and servicemen and women can sometimes bring their families with them overseas, sizable civilian American communities have formed around some German bases. In fact, some US bases in Germany, such as the one near Ramstein, are small towns in themselves, with their own American shoppin...

    During the post-WWII Allied occupation from 1945 to 1955, millions of US, British, French, and Soviet troops were stationed in Germany. The northeastern part of the country, which officially became East Germanyin October 1949, fell under Soviet control. In West Germany, the occupation was regulated by the Occupation Statute, signed in April 1949, w...

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    • US Military Bases In Germany
    • USAG Ansbach. Location: Katterbach, Germany. In Use: 1935-Present. Overall Mission: First Built by the Luftwaffe in 1935, the US Army Air Forces took over the operation of the base in 1945, and US Army ground forces took over by mid-1947.
    • USAG Baumholder. Location: Baumholder, Germany. In Use: 1951-Present. Overall Mission: USAG Baumholder is the site of the largest concentration of US Army personnel outside of the United States.
    • Dagger Complex. Location: Darmstadt, Germany. In Use: 1951-Present. Overall Mission: Dagger Complex previously operated as an Army Intelligence and NSA processing and analysis center.
    • USAG Bavaria. Location: Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany. In Use: 1951-Present. Overall Mission: USAG Bavaria contains the Sheridan Barracks. It is also the central operating point for several smaller facilities in the surrounding area.
  3. Ramstein Air Base or Ramstein AB ( IATA: RMS, ICAO: ETAR) is a United States Air Force base in Rhineland-Palatinate, a state in southwestern Germany. It serves as headquarters for the United States Air Forces in Europe – Air Forces Africa (USAFE-AFAFRICA) and also for NATO Allied Air Command (AIRCOM).

  4. It is located 20 minutes away from Frankfurt International Airport. USAG Wiesbaden hosts a number of military units and service organizations, including USAREUR Headquarters, 5th Signal Command the 66th Military Intelligence Brigade, 1st Battalion, 214th Aviation Regiment, American Forces Network-Wiesbaden and several U.S. Air Force units.

  5. Historical information on installations and units. Subject: Looking for historical information on units and military activities including base support in the Frankfurt, Hoechst, Eschborn, Offenbach, Oberursel and Bad Nauheim areas between 1945 and the 1990s. 2. Aerial & ground photos of kasernes & housing areas.

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