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Watturm
Kaserne, Friedberg -
after the war, originally used by the US Army under the same name;
subsequently, in 1953, redesignated as Ray Barracks |
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Watturm
Kaserne, Friedberg - late
1930s or early 1940s |
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Watturm
Kaserne, Friedberg - late
1930s |
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Verdun
Kaserne, Giessen - used
by the US Army after end of WWII under the same name; in 1950, redesignated
as Rivers Barracks |
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Verdun
Kaserne, Giessen -
pre WWII (was also known as Wald Kaserne) |
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Verdun
Kaserne, Giessen -
pre WWII |
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Artillerie
Kaserne, Giessen (also known as Bleidorn Kaserne for awhile)
- in
1950, redesignated by the US Army as Pendleton Barracks |
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Artillerie Kaserne, Giessen (also known as Bleidorn Kaserne for awhile) |
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Standortlazarett
Giessen - after the war, this military hospital was used by a US Army
medical unit |
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Berg
Kaserne, Giessen - this installation on the Licherstrasse was used
by the US Army as a Labor Service installation; in 1952, the installation
was redesignated as Von Steuben Barracks |
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Berg
Kaserne, Giessen - pre
WWII |
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Berg
Kaserne, Giessen - front
gate in the pre WWII days |
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Berg
Kaserne, Giessen - pre
WWII |
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