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  2. 30th Medical Brigade - Wikipedia

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    Sembach, Germany: Nickname(s) Victory Medics: Motto(s) "In Cruce Mea Fides" ("My Faith is in the Cross"} Engagements: World War II Korean War Desert Storm: Commanders; Current commander: COL Anthony M. King, MS: Notable commanders: MG Spurgeon Neel MG George Weightman MG David A. Rubenstein LTG Eric Schoomaker LTG R. Scott Dingle: Insignia ...

  3. 68th Medical Command - Wikipedia

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    During the Cold War, it was stationed at Fort George G. Meade, Maryland from 1954 until its deployment to Vietnam and was reactivated again in Germany, where it served from 1978 into the 1990s. On 21 September 2024, it was redesignated as the 68th Medical Command and activated at Sembach, Germany.

  4. United States Army Corrections Facility-Europe - Wikipedia

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    A previous confinement facility was located on the outskirts of Coleman Army Airfield in Mannheim, Germany. In anticipation of realignment of US forces in Europe, all facilities in Mannheim were to be closed, [2] and a replacement facility was planned in Sembach. The new confinement facility opened on Sembach Kaserne in 2014. [1]

  5. Sembach Kaserne - Wikipedia

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    Sembach Kaserne (lit. ' Sembach Barracks ') is a United States Army post in Donnersbergkreis, Germany, near Kaiserslautern. It is approximately 19 miles (31 km) east of Ramstein Air Base. From 1995 to 2012 [1] the installation was a United States Air Force installation known as Sembach Air Base, until it was transferred to the United States Army.

  6. United States Army Europe and Africa - Wikipedia

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    The American Military Occupation of Germany 1945 – 1953. Darmstadt: Historical Division, United States Army Europe. Hackworth, David; Sherman, Julie (1989). About face: The odyssey of an American warrior. New York: Touchstone. ISBN 0-671-69534-7.. USAREUR (4 April 2014). "United States Army Europe: History". Archived from the original on 4 ...

  7. US Army NATO Brigade - Wikipedia

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    Sembach, Germany Military unit The United States Army NATO Brigade (USANATO) is a US Army brigade providing training, logistics, human resources, and service-specific support at 81 US Army NATO locations across 21 countries.

  8. 18th Military Police Brigade (United States) - Wikipedia

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    The Brigade was redesignated on 16 August 1985 as Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 18th Military Police Brigade [6] and activated in Frankfurt, West Germany. [4] During 1990–1991, battalions from the Brigade deployed to support VII Corps in Operation Desert Shield and Operation Desert Storm , and V Corps in Operation Provide Comfort .

  9. 95th Military Police Battalion - Wikipedia

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    Inactivated 24 June 1946 in Germany; Allotted 24 October 1950 to the Regular Army; Activated 30 October 1950 in Korea; Inactivated 15 August 1954 in Korea; Activated 25 November 1965 at Fort Riley, Kansas; Inactivated 13 April 1972 at Fort Lewis, Washington; Activated 21 March 1973 in Germany; Inactivated 10 June 2014 at Sembach, Germany