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Nov 21, 2021 · Posted on 11/21/202102/19/2022 by ARMY BARRACKS Posted in ARMY KASERNE Tagged ARMY BARRACKS, ARMY KASERNE, germany, pinder barracks, US Army, zirndorf. PINDER BARRACKS ZIRNDORF GERMANY Pinder Barracks was occupied by US Forces from 1945 to 1995. Pinder has been torn down (minus the tower and guard house) and new construction is underway for the ...
Pinder is on the way to a new part of the town. ("Fuerther Nachrichten" 17 August 2002) Link to a Zirndorf-Site for American soldiers. Link to the Pinder Barracks Group of D.R. Hamilton . Link to a webcam. 3 March 2002 . 3 March 2002. 3 March 2002 . 3 March 2002. From 1991 to 1993 at Pinder: Brigadier General Harold E. Burch
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Although these barracks were abandoned in the years after 1999, the name Pinder remained by decision of the city administration as the newly formed city district "Pinder Park". Economy. The Brandstätter Group, producer of the Playmobil line of toys, is headquartered in Zirndorf, which also features a Playmobil Funpark.
Die Pinder Barracks um 1958. Die Pinder Barracks (deutsch: Pinder-Kaserne) waren eine Kaserne in der mittelfränkischen Stadt Zirndorf.. Geschichte. In der Zeit der Aufrüstung vor dem Zweiten Weltkrieg bot im Jahr 1935 die Stadtverwaltung von Zirndorf der nationalsozialistischen Reichsführung an, in Zirndorf eine Kaserne zu errichten.
The entrance to Pinder Barracks, Zirndorf, Germany home of the 2nd Battalion 1948-52. A close up view of the entrance to Pinder Barracks. The troops of B Company, 16th Infantry assemble for a company photo at Monteith Barracks circa 1950.
The U.S. Army's Pinder Barracks at Zirndorf, Germany (circa. 1950s) Author: Danna S Created Date: 6/25/2015 8:16:59 AM ...
Pinder Barracks, Zirndorf, 1960s (Source: Mike Dustin) Germans and Americans enjoy the beautiful weather and the static displays of military equipment during an Open House at Pinder Barracks in the 1960s.