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  1. Rothwesten Air Base to the Offenbach Kaserne in Offenbach am Main, West Germany. The authorized strength of the unit at that time was five (5) Officers, one hundred seven (107) Enlisted Men and nine (9) local employees. The 77th USASASOU was commanded by a Lieutenant Colonel. Offenbach Kaserne was a small compound

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  2. Panzer Kaserne (or Panzerabwehr Kaserne?) Installation names in orange are installations occupied and used by American Forces in the Occupation and/or early Cold War period but then returned to the German government prior to 1980. (active). . . still an active post; don't want to show details.

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  4. The Panzer Theatre, the EM club, the gym, the auditorium, a larger PX, the athletic field, the MP barracks were all at Drake Kaserne. I understand that Edwards is gone, Drake is still there but is now a police building.

  5. The Offenbach Archival Depot was a central collecting point in the American Sector of Germany for books, manuscripts and archival materials looted, confiscated or taken by the German army or Nazi government from the occupied countries during World War II.

  6. Feb 23, 2021 · When he went on a search for new office space, he wandered the empty halls of Merrell Barracks, a kaserne built in Nürnberg by the Germans in the late 1930s. “It is a colossal building, capable ...

  7. June 23, 2021. Dominic Martello went through hell in combat with the 9th Infantry Division in North Africa before being captured at Kasserine Pass and spending the next 2.5 years as a prisoner of war. After the war, he suffered terribly from flashbacks and moments where he was transported back to his “unbelievable ordeal.”

  8. May 2, 2018 · YouTube. Campbell Barracks served as USAREUR’s headquarters from Aug. 1, 1952 until early 2013, when it relocated to Clay Kaserne in Wiesbaden, Germany as part of the U.S. Army’s transformation...

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