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  1. Frankfurt: closed 1992 Dueppel Housing Area Berlin: closed 1994 Eastman Barracks Dachau: closed 1972 Edwards Kaserne Frankfurt: closed 1992 Emery Barracks Würzburg: closed 1990 Ernst Ludwig Kaserne Darmstadt: closed 1996 demolished 2002 Eschborn Kaserne Eschborn, Frankfurt Camp Eschborn Faulenberg Kaserne: Würzburg: closed 2008 Ferris ...

  2. Feb 7, 2022 · US Army Germany. ·. February 7, 2022 ·. FRANKFURT GERMANY ATTERBERRY FAMILY HOUSEING WHAT THE PLACE LOOKS LIKE NOW: ATTERBERRY FAMILY HOUSING.

    • 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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  4. The Western Area Command was established at Kaiserslautern, Germany, on December 1, 1952, pursuant to General Order 27, USAREUR, October 27, 1952. It replaced the Rhine Military Post. Its jurisdiction included the districts of Baumholder, Bad Kreuznach, Pirmasens, Worms, Mainz, Kaiserslautern, and Koblenz.

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    • 5th General Hospital, Stuttgart-Bad Cannstatt.
    • 96 Ordnance Company, Mainz Gonsenheim, 1955/56.
    • 97th General Hospital/Clark Kaserne (reported to become the American Consulate) Frankfurt.
    • Aartal Kaserne Herborn-Seelbach (closed 1992)
  5. Rhein-Main Air Base (located at 50°1′48.7″N 8°35′16.97″E) was a United States Air Force air base near the city of Frankfurt am Main, Germany. It was a Military Airlift Command (MAC) and United States Air Forces in Europe (USAFE) installation, occupying the south side of Frankfurt Airport.

  6. Consular officers at the U.S. Consulate Frankfurt may accept filing of the I-130 filed by qualified U.S. military service members for any immediate relative case, when active duty military service member is stationed permanently at a military base in Germany.

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