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  1. The United States Army has over 40 military installations in Germany, two of which are scheduled to close. Over 220 others have already been closed, mostly following the end of the Cold War in the 1990s.

  2. Kaiserslautern, US Military Bases in Germany. USAG Kaiserslautern is located in the Rhineland-Palatinado region, in the southwestern part of Germany. The military base is, therefore, relatively close to the borders with Luxembourg, Belgium and France. This place is one of the largest American communities in the world.

  3. When the Berlin Wall came down in 1989, the US presence in Germany was a stunning 250,000 soldiers with as many civilian employees and family members. The soldiers and their families worked and lived in one of 47 major military bases, which were made up by some 800 separate sites.

  4. USArmyGermany.com is a resource center for unit and installation history and information, with focus on U.S. Army units and commands in Germany and Europe after WWII.

    • 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...

  5. Gerszewski Barracks, Knielingen, 1993 (Armin Weischer, photographer, www.leo-bw.de) Aerial view of the Army installation in Knielingen including the POMCUS warehouses of the 3rd Combat Equipment Company (CEGE).

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  7. Then the battalion was stationed at Gerszewski Barracks, Knielingen, Karlsruhe, Germany, under the command of the 18th Engineer Brigade, where it provided construction support to USAREUR elements...

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