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Stuttgart's base operator is 011-49-6111-43-592-1140 or DSN 314-592-1140. If you have questions or desire information on grave sites and memorials within Europe, visit the American Battle Monuments Commission. For general information on U.S. Army Europe visit the Headquarters U.S. Army Europe's website. Directions.
- Army Community Service (ACS), Building 2915, 2nd Floor, Panzer Kaserne, Stuttgart
- 09641 705963362
Neubiberg Air Base "Airfield R-85 Camp Rattle" Neubiberg: transferred to Bundeswehr: 1950s now Bundeswehr University of Munich Neureut Kaserne Karlsruhe: North Point Kaserne transferred to Bundeswehr: 1996 (aka Kriegsfeld) O'Brien Barracks Schwabach: closed 1993 Patrick Henry Village: Heidelberg: closed 2013 Patton Barracks Heidelberg: closed ...
The 97th Signal Battalion and the 440th Signal Battalion Associations are exploring the level of interest in organizing a JOINT REUNION for former members of all Signal Corps units that served under 7th U.S. Army (1951-1967) and USAREUR/7th Army (1967-1991) in Germany during the Cold War. If interested, please contact --. Don Mattingly ...
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Sep 27, 2018 · By September 2013, they were all gone. There was a lot of fear when the Americans moved out. Carmen James. Their departure stripped Heidelberg of a significant chunk of its identity. It had long ...
Amerikaner in Heidelberg, 1945 - 2013: a look back (in text and over 170 photos) at the history of the US Army garrison in Heidelberg (Military Post, Headquarters Area Command, Military Community, Area Support Group) and the long-term and close relationships developed between American soldiers/family members and their German neighbors in Heidelberg during the almost 70 years of coexistence ...
The Kaserne was formally renamed Campbell Barracks on August 23, 1948 in memory of Staff Sergeant Charles L. Campbell, 14th Infantry Regiment, 71st Infantry Division, who was awarded the Distinguished Service Cross posthumously for extraordinary heroism. On March 28, 1945, two days before the surrender of Heidelberg, Staff Sergeant Campbell led ...
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