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  1. Drake Kaserne. (Frankfurt am Main) Drake Kaserne became the headquarters of the U.S. Army's 3d. Armored Division when it "Gyroscoped" from Fort Knox, Kentucky to Germany in the spring of 1956. It remained so until the Division was deactivated on 17 JAN 1992.

  2. Map of the Frankfurt am Main. This map was prepared by the 655th Engr TOPO Bn under the direction of the Chief of Engineers, HQ USFET. Click on the thumbnail to view a larger format of the same map. Click here for a facilities list.

  3. Drake Kaserne is on the north and Kennedy Allee is on the south, leading to the Flughafen, or airport. At the bottom of this page is a reference guide to the numbered points on the map and to other special spots. Be sure to print out a copy of this map for your next trip back to Frankfurt!

  4. Drake Kaserne is on the north and Kennedy Allee is on the south, leading to the Flughafen, or airport. At the bottom of this page is a reference guide to the numbered points on the map and to other special spots. Be sure to print out a copy of this map for your next trip back to Frankfurt!

  5. Drake Kaserne & Edwards Kaserne, Frankfurt am Main, May 1950 (Signal Corps #343753, May 24, 1950) Edwards Ksn is on the left, Drake Ksn is in the center of the picture.

  6. Drake Kaserne in Frankfurt am Main was the headquarters for the U.S. 3rd Armored Division (Spearhead) from the 1950s until the early 1990s. The entry gateway featured two Reichsadlers and an iron gate with interlinked swastikas (this iron gate and the eagles were removed in the 1970s).

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  8. USAREUR Partial Photos - Frankfurt Wehrmacht Kasernes. Kurhessen Kaserne with the Friedbergerwarte in the forefront, Frankfurt a.M. - - after the war, redesignated by the US Army as Atterberry Kaserne.

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