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Cold War in Germany: Ca. 200 airfields and helipads of the US Army in Germany. With detailled information, historical maps, satellite images and photos.
- Wiesbaden Air Base, Army Airfield
Map from 1948, during the times of ... Wiesbaden Air Base /...
- Wertheim Army Airfield
Air Bases; Germany; Wertheim: Army Airfield Peden Barracks,...
- McKee Barracks Crailsheim, Germany
Air Bases; Germany; Crailsheim: McKee Barracks Army Heliport...
- Wildflecken Army Airfield AAF
Wildflecken Army Airfield (AAF) on a map of the US...
- Todendorf Army Airfield
Air Bases; Germany; Todendorf: Army ... N542110 E0103723 ca....
- Babenhausen Army Airfield
Air Bases; Germany; Babenhausen: Army Airfield. Diese Seite...
- Neu-Ulm Ulm Army Airfield
Air Bases; Germany; Neu-Ulm: Ulm Army Airfield Neu-Ulm,...
- Miesau West AHP
076°/12km Landstuhl: US Army Heliport AHP (Landstuhl Army...
- Hohenfels Army Airfield
Air Bases; Germany; Hohenfels: Army Airfield. Diese Seite...
- Friedberg Army Airfield AAF
US Army airfield map from 1971. Friedberg Army Airfield AAF...
- Wiesbaden Air Base, Army Airfield
Location. U.S. Army Garrison (USAG) Kaiserslautern is the Army’s installation support organization in Kaiserslautern, Germany, the city hosting the largest presence of American armed forces outside of the United States.
This is a list of links for U.S. Army forts and installations, organized by U.S. state or territory within the U.S. and by country if overseas. For consistency, major Army National Guard (ARNG) training facilities are included but armory locations are not.
Army Garrison Hohenfels base guide has information for service members and families. United States Army Garrison Hohenfels Training Area is located in Germany, less than 60 miles from the...
The Defense Attaché Office also partners with the Armed Forces of the Czech Republic via bilateral programs to improve interoperability with NATO. The Senior Defense Official and Defense and Air Attaché at the American Embassy in Prague is Col. James Hackbarth.
Mar 23, 2018 · Only American technicians and experts were allowed to work at US military bases in West Germany. Everything was in the hands of the US Army. Fear of sabotage or military espionage was...
In 1948/49, Rhein/Main played an important role during the Berlin Airlift and served as an important logistics hub for US troops in Germany and Europe in the following years. In 2005, the Air Base was closed and the site is now used for further expansion of the Frankfurt international airport.