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  1. Johnson Barracks, Fürth, 1960 (4th Armored Division, Orientation Booklet, 1960 or 1961))

  2. 30 May 2020: Photos from Johnson Bks. between 1957 and 1959 by Jim Moran. Thank you. 5 March 2020: Curt Beatty sent me photos from O'Brien Barracks 1959 to 1960. Thank you. 20 September 2018: Two new videos inside former Darby Kaserne. 13 September to 11 October 2018: Exhibition "The US Army In Fuerth" open for public.

  3. Johnson Barracks, Fürth, late 1970s(US Military Installation Atlas, 37th Trans Gp, 1980) Johnson Barracks, Fürth, late 1970s.

  4. Feb 19, 2022 · JOHNSON BARRACKS FÜRTH GERMANY The buildings that would be named Johnson Barracks were taken by the US Army in May of 1945 and named in memory of Pvt Eldon H. Johnson, a member of the 15th Infantry, 3rd Infantry Division. Pvt Johnson was killed in action June 1944 near Valmontone, Italy. From 1970 until 1992….

  5. 2nd Rcn Sq, 15th Cav 2) O'Brien Bks, Schwabach. redes 2nd Sq, 4th Cav. (Source: Army Lineage Series: Armor-Cavalry, Part 1, 1974) 1) 2nd MTB, 67th Arm was relieved from assignment to 4th Armd Div on 1 July 1963 and transferred (less personnel and equipment) from Germany to Fort Hood, Texas. In effect, the battalion at Fürth was reorganized on ...

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  6. Feb 19, 2022 · Any pictures of you so i can rememberDennis Flint: Mike let me know when you get your pictures posted. Thanks, Dennis: 263) Dennis Sandquist dennis_sandquist@yahoo.comLocation: Chicagoland: Friday, 1. January 2010 15:57 Host: c-71-57-53-30.hsd1.il.comcast.net I was in the 16th engineering battalion D Company at Johnson Barracks from 1984 to 87 ...

  7. Nov 18, 2021 · JOHNSON BARRACKS FÜRTH GERMANY. The buildings that would be named Johnson Barracks were taken by the US Army in May of 1945 and named in memory of Pvt Eldon H. Johnson, a member of the 15th Infantry, 3rd Infantry Division. Pvt Johnson was killed in action June 1944 near Valmontone, Italy.

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