this facility after 2007, see: Kitzingen Airport Harvey Barracks/Kitzingen Army Airfield is a former United States Army 3rd Infantry Division (3rd ID)...
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For the military use of this facility prior to 2007, see Kitzingen Army Airfield Kitzingen Airport (IATA: KZG, ICAO: EDGY) is a general aviation airport...
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Kitzingen (German: [ˈkɪt͡sɪŋən] ) is a town in the German state of Bavaria, capital of the district Kitzingen. It is part of the Franconia geographical...
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Kaserne (formerly Wiesbaden Army Airfield), Wiesbaden-Erbenheim Franken Kaserne, Near Westheim, Bavaria Germersheim Army Depot, Germersheim Grafenwöhr...
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1985 to March 1987 with the 602nd Air Support Operations Group, Kitzingen Army Airfield, West Germany. He later transferred to the 526th Tactical Fighter...
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Hohenfels Army Airfield Hohenfels ETIN KZG Kitzingen Airport Kitzingen Bavaria formerly Kitzingen Army Airfield; closed in 2007 ETMN FCN Sea-Airport Cuxhaven/Nordholz...
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Giebelstadt Army Airfield is a closed military airfield located in Germany, southwest of Giebelstadt in Bavaria, approximately 250 miles southwest of...
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Advanced landing ground (category Airfields of the United States Army Air Forces)
were temporary, often improvised airfields to be used by the tactical air forces to support the advancing ground armies engaged on the battlefield. Once...
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Johnny R. Miller (category United States Army personnel of the War in Afghanistan (2001–2021))
College in Lexington, Missouri. From 1986 to 1989, was stationed in Kitzingen Army Airfield in Germany, serving with the 63rd Armor Regiment and the 69th Armor...
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Ursel Air Base (redirect from Ursel Airfield)
re-assembly of United States-based US Army helicopters arriving by ship into Zeebrugge for onward deployment to Kitzingen, Germany. Ursel remains a reserve...
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3rd Aviation Regiment (United States) (category Wikipedia articles incorporating text from the United States Army Center of Military History)
the 3d Aviation Battalion (Combat) relocated from Kitzingen Army Airfield to Giebelstadt Army Airfield. On 16 November 1984, the aviation component of the...
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Kaiserslautern, Germany, 25 March 1945 Darmstadt, Germany, 1 April 1945 Kitzingen, Germany, 15 April 1945 Schwäbisch Gmünd, Germany, 26 April 1945 Augsburg...
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Charles Clarence Curtis (category United States Army personnel of World War I)
Army." Curtis's award was presented by Brigadier General William L. Richardson, commander of the IX Air Defense Command, in a ceremony at Kitzingen Army...
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307th Fighter Squadron (category Fighter squadrons of the United States Army Air Forces)
Star jets from former Luftwaffe jet-capable airfields at AAF Station Giebelstadt and AAF Station Kitzingen. Returned to the United States in June 1947...
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RAF Holmsley South (category Airfields of the 9th Bombardment Division in the United Kingdom)
serve with United States Air Forces in Europe as part of the army of occupation at Kitzingen, Germany. It was transferred, without personnel and equipment...
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308th Fighter Squadron (category Fighter squadrons of the United States Army Air Forces)
P-80A Shooting Star jets from former Luftwaffe jet-capable airfields at Giebelstadt and Kitzingen. Returned to the United States in June 1947 without personnel...
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159th Combat Aviation Brigade (category Aviation Brigades of the United States Army)
redesignated as 4th Battalion, 159th Aviation Regiment and was activated at Kitzingen, Germany, and then relocated to Giebelstadt, Germany. From this point...
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aircraft which had been deployed to the 55th. The unit moved to AAF Station Kitzingen on 30 September where it continued to operate both P-51Ds and P-80Bs....
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3rd Infantry Division (United States) (category Infantry divisions of the United States Army)
including Würzburg (Div. Hq. & Support Command), Schweinfurt (1st Brigade), Kitzingen (2nd Brigade), and Aschaffenburg (3rd Brigade). In August 1961, a few...
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Darmstadt Airfield (Y-76), Germany, 1 April 1945 Kitzingen Airfield (R-6), Germany, 13 April 1945 Schwäbisch Gmünd, Germany 27 April 1945 Augsburg Airfield (R-84)...
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mission. Following V-E Day, the squadron moved to Kitzingen Airfield, Germany, where it became part of the Army of Occupation. In December, it began to transition...
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587th Bombardment Squadron (category Bombardment squadrons of the United States Army Air Forces)
mission. Following V-E Day, the squadron moved to Kitzingen Airfield, Germany, where it became part of the Army of Occupation. In December, the 394th Group...
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309th Fighter Squadron (category Fighter squadrons of the United States Army Air Forces)
Star jets from former Luftwaffe jet-capable airfields at AAF Station Giebelstadt and AAF Station Kitzingen. Returned to the United States in June 1947...
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Gottlob Müller (category People from Kitzingen)
was killed during the Battle of Berlin, in the fighting for the Gatow airfield. Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross on 8 June 1943 as Generalmajor and commanding...
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Retrieved 7 July 2012. Johnson, 1st Lt. David C. (1988). U.S. Army Air Forces Continental Airfields (ETO) D-Day to V-E Day (PDF). Maxwell AFB, AL: Research...
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mission. Following V-E Day, the squadron moved to Kitzingen Airfield, Germany, where it became part of the Army of Occupation. In December, it began to transition...
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Albert Kesselring (category People from Kitzingen (district))
his origins, whether he came from the army or the air force. But one piece of advice I will give to all airfield marshals: do not become a one-sided technician...
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585th Bombardment Squadron (category Bombardment squadrons of the United States Army Air Forces)
honor. Following V-E Day, the squadron moved to Kitzingen Airfield, Germany, where it became part of the Army of Occupation. In December, it began to transition...
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9th Engineer Battalion (United States) (category Wikipedia articles incorporating text from the United States Army Center of Military History)
and replaced the 35th Engineers at Kitzingen, Germany, moving to Aschaffenburg within the year as part of the US Army's "Gyroscope" plan of rotating units...
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History. ISBN 0-89201-092-4. Johnson, David C. (1988), U.S. Army Air Forces Continental Airfields (ETO), D-Day to V-E Day; Research Division, USAF Historical...
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