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  1. With the formal end of the US occupation of Germany, USAREUR began returning the hotels used by the Garmisch Recreation Area to private ownership. As late as June 1952, the Garmisch Recreation Area still included 12 hotels in Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Grainau, and on both the Kreuzeck and Zugspitz, as well as the golf course and numerous ski slopes.

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  2. Jan 15, 1978 · The Army's holdings in Garmisch have dwindled, according to Col. Richard W. Jensen, who commands the Armed Forces Recreation Center's Bavarian facilities, which include Berchtesgaden, Chiemsee and ...

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  4. The Marshall Center and the Edelweiss Lodge and Resort are across the street on Sheridan Kaserne. The NATO School is located in Oberammergau, approximately a 30-minute drive northwest. The base operator for the Garmisch community is 011-49-8821-750-1110 or DSN 314-440-1110. Directions.

  5. U.S. Army Garmish Recreation Area. The 3AD's favorite R&R spot for over three decades. Enlarge map. ABOVE PHOTO from the booklet shows the Zugspitze Ski Area with lift. Although the booklet is from 1961, Garmisch changed very little during the three decades of 1960-1990.

  6. U.S. Army Garmish Recreation Area: Return to Top Return to Garmisch Intro

  7. Garmisch-Partenkirchen region seeking rest and relaxation. “For over 70 years, the Armed Forces Recreation Centers in Europe have supported the U.S. European Command with rest and recreation facilities at various locations in the beautiful Bavarian Alps,” Allman said. AFRCs were established in the winter of 1945-46 as rest

  8. The Garmisch Recreation Area is now known as the Edelweiss Lodge and Resort. The United States maintained this post throughout the Cold War, and in 1989 the Army decided to consolidate their offices, to include the Command Group, on the Artillery Kaserne. The Garmisch Community was changed to the Area Support Team (AST) Garmisch in 1994. The ...