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

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    Ready Kaserne Aschaffenburg: closed 1992 Reese Barracks Augsburg: closed 1994 Rhein Kaserne Biebrich (Wiesbaden) closed 1974 Rheinland Kaserne Ettlingen: closed 1995 Rivers Barracks Giessen: closed 1992 Roman Way Village Housing Area Butzbach: closed 2007 Roosevelt Barracks Berlin: closed 1992 Rose Barracks Bad Kreuznach: closed 2001 Rothwesten ...

  3. Aschaffenburg - Wikipedia

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    Aschaffenburg was the location of several United States Army installations throughout the Cold War. After initially taking over the administration of the ex-Wehrmacht installations, which were then used as displaced persons camps, the American presence in the Aschaffenburg military community began after general renovations in 1948. [ 11 ]

  4. 4th Infantry Regiment (United States) - Wikipedia

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    In 1965, the 1st Battalion, 4th Infantry joined the 3d Brigade, 3d Infantry Division in Aschaffenburg, Germany. Taking part in the many REFORGER training exercises in Germany. The battalion was named "Warrior" Battalion in 1966 to commemorate the long service by the regiment between fighting wars and later protecting Indians in Florida, the ...

  5. 64th Armor Regiment - Wikipedia

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    The 3d Battalion, 64th Armor was born at this time, and with its three sister battalions, helped to preserve freedom's frontier in the Federal Republic of Germany. The 3rd Battalion, commonly written as 3–64 Armor, was finally assigned to the 1st Brigade, 3rd Infantry Division, at Conn Barracks in Schweinfurt, Germany.

  6. Battle of Aschaffenburg (1945) - Wikipedia

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    In his news conference of 7 April 1945, Secretary of War Henry L. Stimson noted: "There is a lesson with respect to [fighting to the end] in Aschaffenburg. There Nazi fanatics used the visible threat of two hangings to compel German soldiers and civilians to fight for a week."

  7. 601st Tactical Control Wing - Wikipedia

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    Lindsey Air Station, Germany [26] 7201st Comptroller Squadron, 15 November 1983 – 1 June 1985 [1] Flights. 611th Tactical Control Flight, 29 September 1986 – c. 16 October 1991 [citation needed] [1] Alzey Air Station, Germany [27] 622d Tactical Control Flight, 29 September 1986 – c. 16 October 1991 [citation needed] [1] Rheingrafenstein ...

  8. Installations of the United States Army in Germany (1 C, 10 P) Pages in category "Military installations of the United States in Germany" The following 17 pages are in this category, out of 17 total.

  9. United States Army Garrison Heidelberg - Wikipedia

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    Patrick Henry Village, the largest U.S. military housing area in the Heidelberg area, was located west of Heidelberg-Kirchheim. Tompkins Barracks and Kilbourne Kaserne were located in Schwetzingen. The former U.S. Army Air Field (Heidelberg AAF) was later converted to a heliport.