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  2. List of United States Army installations in Germany - Wikipedia

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    US military bases in Germany as of 2008. US Army units in West Germany, ... Nuremberg: closed 1992 Finthen Army Airfield Mainz: closed 1992 Fiori Kaserne Aschaffenburg:

  3. U.S. Army Garrison Bamberg - Wikipedia

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    The 279th Base Support Battalion was realigned under the 98th Area Support Group in Wurzburg, Germany, in October 1993. In 1995, numerous units were successfully restationed from Nuremberg to Bamberg , a very complex process involving $4.5 million worth of construction, and over 1,000 people.

  4. 2nd Cavalry Regiment (United States) - Wikipedia

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    The Army re-stationed 2nd SCR to Rose Barracks, Vilseck, Germany, near the regiment's Cold War home of Nuremberg, as of 15 September 2006. With a foundation of infantry-based tactics and the mobility of the Stryker vehicle, the Stryker unit has become more of a hybrid, filling the gap between pure, light infantry and the mechanized, heavy infantry.

  5. Army Air Forces Station Buchschwabach - Wikipedia

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    Army Air Force Station Buchschwabach is a former military airfield, located 10.1 miles southwest of Nuremberg in Bavaria, Germany. ... been located of a permanent base.

  6. 115th Field Hospital - Wikipedia

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    The hospital acted as a MEDDAC and, in addition, operated various other medical activities throughout the Nuremberg area. In 1961, the hospital moved to Kornwesteim, Germany and was constructed as a training unit without patients. During March 1963, the 15th once again began receiving patients and operated a 400-bed facility in Baumholder, Germany.

  7. NATO air base in Germany raises security level due to ... - AOL

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    A spokesperson for the base in Geilenkirchen said the threat level had been raised to Charlie, the second-highest of four states of alert, NATO air base in Germany raises security level due to ...

  8. Nuremberg Airport - Wikipedia

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    Nuremberg Airport was the first airport constructed in West Germany after World War II. It was inaugurated on 6 April 1955. [ 16 ] Nuremberg Airport was in the American Zone of Occupation during German partition and to this day some US Army Bases in the vicinity (most notably U.S. Army Garrison Grafenwoehr ) make use of the airport to fly in ...

  9. Category:Military history of Nuremberg - Wikipedia

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