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  1. Trier, US Military Bases in Germany. Spangdahlem Air Base is a United States Air Force installation. It is home to the 52nd Fighter Wing, which is supported by various subordinate groups that specialize in operations, maintenance, logistics, medical and personnel support.

  2. The United States Army has over 40 military installations in Germany, two of which are scheduled to close. Over 220 others have already been closed, mostly following the end of the Cold War in the 1990s.

    Name
    Location
    96 Ordnance Company
    Mainz -Gonsenheim
    97th General Hospital/Clark Kaserne
    Aartal Kaserne
    Herborn -Seelbach
    Abrams Complex
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  4. PINDER BARRACKS, Zirndorf. Scheinwerferflak Kaserne was built in the late 1930s and housed a searchlight unit of the German Luftwaffe. After the war, the kaserne was occupied by the US Army. One of the earlier units occupying the kaserne was the 26th Infantry Regiment of the 1st Inf Div.

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  5. Storck Barracks/Illesheim Kaserne is a United States Army facility adjacent to Illesheim, Germany, located about 15 miles northwest of Ansbach (Bavaria), about 240 miles south-southwest of Berlin. Storck Barracks is part of the United States Army Garrison (USAG) Franconia.

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    • Military Garrison
    • 1936-1945 (Luftwaffe), April 1945-May 1947 (USAAF), May 1947-Current (United States Army)
    • Luftwaffe
  6. Feb 13, 2002 · The collapse of the Warsaw Pact and the end of the Cold War era ushered in major organizational changes, troop reductions and base closures. On 1 October 1991, USAREUR military communities consolidated into Area Support Groups (ASG), Base Support Battalions (BSB), and Area Support Teams (AST).

  7. Formerly part of the United States Army Würzburg military community, it was a 1st ID garrison since 1996 and prior to that it was home to 3rd ID 2nd Brigade. Originally built in 1917, the installation served as a training school for German pilots in World War I.

  8. Jul 4, 2016 · The current chapter in the history of the 71st begins on 15 March 1949 when the 71st Ordnance Battalion reactivated (under GO #8, HQ Nurnberg Military Post) at Pinder Kaserne, Zirndorf (near Nürnberg), under the command of Major Ross R. Condit.

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