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  1. Basically, Signal Facility Pirmasens was a battalion size unit that later became the 73rd Signal Battalion consisting of 4 companies and 1 detachment: HHD, 267th Sig Co and the 270th Sig Co were in Pirmasens. The 298th Sig Com was in K-town and the 327th was in Zweibrucken.

  2. 73rd Signal Battalion. Units were HHD, 267th and 270th Signal Companies, Pirmasens; 298th Signal Company, Kaiserslautern; 327th Signal Company, Zweibrucken; and the Landstuhl SATCOM Facility. USA Permissive Action Link Detachment; Outlying bases. Husterhoeh Kaserne served as the primary base for several outlying smaller bases, including:

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  5. Depot History. Pirmasens Signal Depot was located in the northern half of D'Isly (Husterhoe) Kaserne. Pirmasens Signal Depot headquarters building, 1952 (William Ahlborn) 1955. (Source: Annual Historical Report, 1 July 1955-30 June 1956, APO 189) Pirmasens Signal Depot (7773 Army Unit) The cessation of hostilities in Europe in 1945 found many ...

  6. The first address you sent me is my buddy. I called the number ans wow he was blown away when he found out who I was. What a conversation we had. It's been nearly 40 years since we parted. He said we were like brothers and then all of a sudden, we lost all contact. We were stationed in Germany in 1975 through 1978.

  7. 8. Dahn Ammo Depot, 1989. 9. Camp Dahn, 1989. 10. D'Isly Kaserne, 1953. Topographical map of Pirmasens and surrounding area. These maps are reproduced from the "U.S. Military Installation Atlas" published by the 37th Transportation Group in 1980. Click on the thumbnail to view a larger format of the same map.

  8. Jun 7, 2022 · Plans for Pirmasens after the military. In 1998, the city of Pirmasens was given much of the Husterhöhe land to re-develop, and they put together a regional development plan which included the creation of a large park and the construction of a larger soccer stadium to replace the nearby Horeb Stadion, where the local professional football club Fussball Klub (FK) Pirmasens played during the ...

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