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Fire Department Area (former U.S. Army - Hindenburg Barracks - closed in 1994),
Brad Williams (guest)
wrote
11 years ago:
I was stationed there from '88 - '91. Shortly after I left it was closed down. Some of the best times of my life were spent there. A lot of stories. Brad Williams. Bravo company!!!
Fire Department Area (former U.S. Army - Hindenburg Barracks - closed in 1994),
J. B. (guest)
wrote
11 years ago:
T.G. is correct. I lived in the HQ barracks first floor was for women. I was there Jan 77 through April 78. I was in Charlie company as a 31 M. Does anyone know how to reconnect with some of the others during this era?
Fire Department Area (former U.S. Army - Hindenburg Barracks - closed in 1994),
T G (guest)
wrote
11 years ago:
that's charlie company barracks still standing...HQ barracks was the building that was at the other end across from the bombed out building...i was with company A first platoon wire section back in the 70s
Fire Department Area (former U.S. Army - Hindenburg Barracks - closed in 1994),
Ben Pinx (guest)
wrote
11 years ago:
Arlene - this is Ben Pinx. I would like to reconnect with you and Robert.
Fire Department Area (former U.S. Army - Hindenburg Barracks - closed in 1994),
Arlene McKinney
wrote
11 years ago:
Stationed there from 87-89.
Fire Department Area (former U.S. Army - Hindenburg Barracks - closed in 1994),
SSG Heckerman (guest)
wrote
11 years ago:
Assigned as a section chief in D co 123rd in 1990. Transferred over from 3/35 FA in Peden Barracks, Wertheim, before they deactivated the 8 in Howitzers. Lived in Hundheim and drove the 60 km each way for the first couple of weeks, then ended up living out of the bombed out building from Monday to Friday, then drove home for the weekends. Hard to believe it still had working showers, toilet in that old SS barracks. The bombed out building was originally had two levels until it became the bombed out building, leaving one level and rebuilding the roof.
Fire Department Area (former U.S. Army - Hindenburg Barracks - closed in 1994),
Doug (guest)
wrote
12 years ago:
was there 1975 - 77 Bravo company 123rd. what a party.
Main cemetery,
frhoefling (guest)
wrote
12 years ago:
What are the names of the cemeteries, which are close to Grossostheim?
frhoefling@windstream.net
Subway restaurant,
HS-Rook (guest)
wrote
13 years ago:
The Subway is in 1 Building direction "S"
Fire Department Area (former U.S. Army - Hindenburg Barracks - closed in 1994),
David (guest)
wrote
13 years ago:
I was stationed there from Jun 1983 to Jun 1986. I was in HHC 123 Sig Bn (Voice of the Marne). I was the training NCO for the Battalion. I remember the Bombed out building right next to the front gate. My Battalion Commander was Lt Col John P Gramachoni (I sure I misspelled that). I really enjoyed it there.
Fire Department Area (former U.S. Army - Hindenburg Barracks - closed in 1994),
Jake (guest)
wrote
13 years ago:
I was in B Co. 123rd as a gen mech/X.O. driver from 1988-1991.
Great place to be for 3+ years.
Fire Department Area (former U.S. Army - Hindenburg Barracks - closed in 1994),
Frank (guest)
wrote
13 years ago:
I was with the 1st signal company, 1st ID from 1953-1955. Roomed with sgt Papas and sgt Carrol and also with sgt Nasty Odwyer. Anyone around at that time. I had a signal truck assigned to me loaded with old WW2 transmitters and receivers.
Fire Department Area (former U.S. Army - Hindenburg Barracks - closed in 1994),
Charles Windgassen/German (guest)
wrote
13 years ago:
Sorry 123th SIGBN Battalion
Fire Department Area (former U.S. Army - Hindenburg Barracks - closed in 1994),
Herman (guest)
wrote
13 years ago:
I was in Germany at Hindenburg Kaserne 1954 1955. 1st Int. Div. 1st. Signal Co. The Div. Gyro. to Ft. Riley Ka. and 10th. Div. came to Germany. Div. Hdq. was across the river at Emery Barracks.
Fire Department Area (former U.S. Army - Hindenburg Barracks - closed in 1994),
Gary (guest)
wrote
13 years ago:
I was in Germany at Hindenburg Kaserne from 1960 thru 1962. I was in the motor pool and was part of HQ Company. I was extended for six months when the Berlin Wall went up. Was TDY to Hoenfels. Beautiful country.
Fire Department Area (former U.S. Army - Hindenburg Barracks - closed in 1994),
Tom (guest)
wrote
13 years ago:
I was there from 76 - 79. That one building remaining was my building back in the late 70's, and it was Charlie Company!
I think it's great that what is remaining is a Fire fighter Training facility, because . . . I'm a fire fighter!
Fire Department Area (former U.S. Army - Hindenburg Barracks - closed in 1994),
JIMSSHEDCOMCAST.NET (guest)
wrote
15 years ago:
I SERVED FROM 1961-1964 IN B COMPANY AS A GENERATOR MECHANIC
IT'S REALLY HARD TO FIND ANYONE WHO WILL REPLY FROM THAT TIME .
I HAD A SARGENT SLIDE A GENERATOR ON MY FINGER AND NEARLY LOST THE TIP OF IT ,
WHILE WE WERE BOLTING DOWN IN THE TRAILOR.
JIM (MAC) MCNEILL
MASS.
Fakultät für Informatik Universität Würzburg,
rajgaurav (guest)
wrote
17 years ago:
Informatics VII - JMUW
Würzburg Residenz,
Leonard Burtscher (guest)
wrote
18 years ago:
Würzburg Residenz (Würzburg palace) is a must-see in Würzburg. Being UNESCO world heritage it offers not only outstanding architecture (the huge dome even survived a second world war bombing) but also a wonderful garden that is free to enter. In summer time there are classical concerts in the gardens. It is a very nice place to relax when in Würzburg.
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