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  1. Frankfurt: 97 Gen Hosp Barracks and Family Housing Bismarck Kaserne Schwäbisch Gmünd: closed 1991 Bitburg Air Base Bitburg: closed 1994 Butzbach Kaserne Butzbach: closed 2008 Cambrai-Fritsch Kaserne Darmstadt: closed 2008 Campbell Barracks: Heidelberg: closed 2013 this was USAREUR (US ARmy EURope) HQ Camp Grohn: Bremen: returned to German ...

  2. The Battle of Frankfurt was a three-day battle for control of Frankfurt am Main during World War II. The 5th Infantry Division conducted the main attack while the 6th Armored Division provided support. The city was defended by the LXXX Corps of the Seventh Army .

    • 26–29 March 1945
    • Frankfurt, Germany
    • American victory
  3. 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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  5. Mar 30, 2024 · Frankfurt High School published its own yearbook, Focus, for the first time in 1960-61. Prior to that, different American schools in Europe shared the same yearbook, with a chapter for each school. The 1959-60 and 1958-59 yearbooks, both called Erinnerungen, came in two parts; Frankfurt High school was the first chapter in Part B.

  6. The American occupation zone in Germany ( German: Amerikanische Besatzungszone ), also known as the US-Zone, and the Southwest zone, [1] was one of the four occupation zones established by the Allies of World War II in Germany west of the Oder–Neisse line in July 1945, around two months after the German surrender and the end of World War II in E...

  7. The Frankfurt Rhein/Main airport was established in the 1930s as a replacement for the Frankfurt-Rebstock Airport, which became too small. In the Second World War the field was used by the German Luftwaffe. In 1945 it was occupied by US troops, who set up the Rhein/Main Air Base of the US Air Force here.

  8. Home. » Places. » Facilities. » Camp Atterbury. Camp Atterbury. Contributor: C. Peter Chen. Camp Atterbury near Edinburgh, Indiana, United States began construction in Dec 1941. It consisted of over 1,500 buildings for the purpose of military training, convalescence of wounded soldiers, and holding German and Italian prisoners of war.

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