• Sandhofen is a northern borough (Stadtbezirk) of Mannheim, Baden-Württemberg, Germany. The US Army is present in Sandhofen with Coleman Airfield and Coleman...
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  • (ICAO: ETOR) is a United States Army military installation located in the Sandhofen district of Mannheim, Germany. It is assigned to U.S. Army, Europe (USAREUR)...
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    - Sandofen ferry is Germany's oldest working chain ferry. It connects Sandhofen with the Friesenheimer Island on a daily basis between 15 March and 31...
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  • attempt to escape from the Mannheim-Sandhofen subcamp. 15 December: Three Polish prisoners of the Mannheim-Sandhofen subcamp killed in an Allied bombing...
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    In December 1944, he became the commandant of the Natzweiler Mannheim-Sandhofen subcamp. One of his first official acts there was the execution of the...
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    on 31 May 2011. Coleman Barracks and Coleman Army Airfield (Mannheim-Sandhofen): the headquarters of the American Forces Network-Europe, and Also, the...
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    Austrian commander Aeneas de Caprara; only the crossing of the Rhine at Sandhofen succeeded. John George died shortly after in Tübingen, where he had been...
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  • Schwäbisch Hall Company E, 58th Aviation (Air Traffic Control), Mannheim-Sandhofen 207th Aviation Company, Heidelberg, (7x C-12, 10x UH-1H, 2x UH-60A) 7th...
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    to serve with U.S. forces overseas were delivered to the 7th Army at Sandhofen Airfield near Mannheim, Germany. Before its formal acceptance, the camera-carrying...
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  • Gruppe withdrew to Germany to re-equip with the new Bf 109 F-4 at Mannheim-Sandhofen Airfield. On 20 September, the Gruppe relocated to the Netherlands where...
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    AAF Station Giebelstadt, Germany, 20 April 1945 AAF Station Mannheim/Sandhofen, Germany, 21 May - c. 22 June 1945 La Junta Army Air Field, Colorado,...
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    was changed to a limited liability entity. Initially based in Mannheim-Sandhofen, the headquarters of Pepperl+Fuchs moved to Schönau in 1971. In Germany...
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  • Volksbank Magstadt eG Magstadt Baden-Württemberg BWGV 1 603 914 20 Volksbank Sandhofen eG Mannheim Baden-Württemberg BWGV 6 670 600 31 VR Bank Rhein-Neckar eG...
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  • relocating to Mannheim-Sandhofen. The air elements left on 4 October with the ground elements travelling by train, arriving in Mannheim-Sandhofen on 13 October...
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    1958 the 1st Battle Group, 13th Infantry Regiment moved from Neu Ulm to Sandhofen. The First Battalion was posted to Baumholder whilst the Second Battalion...
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  • today part of Bad Friedrichshall Rothau Saint-Die Sainte Marie aux Mines Sandhofen Schirmeck Schömberg Schörzingen, today part of Schömberg Schwäbisch Hall...
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  • group) of Jagdgeschwader 334 (JG 334—334th Fighter Wing) at Mannheim-Sandhofen Airfield in 1937, Bretnütz was posted to 1. Staffel (1st squadron) of...
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    Gütersloh Airfield (Y-99), Germany 20 April 1945 AAF Station Mannheim/Sandhofen, Germany. 27 June 1945 AAF Station Fritzlar, Germany, 6 August–September...
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    Rhine over a Bailey bridge at Frankenthal, Germany, to a pipehead at Sandhofen, Germany, on the east bank. Work commenced on 7 April and was completed...
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  • 6 July 2013) was a German operatic bass. Rössling grew up in Mannheim-Sandhofen, trained as a municipal civil servant and took singing lessons with Heinrich...
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    Warka, which was recovered on 23 September 2003. The brigade returned to Sandhofen in 2004 only to return to Iraq in 2007. The 127th and 630th Military Police...
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    III. Gruppe was withdrawn from the Eastern Front and sent to Mannheim-Sandhofen Airfield for a period of rest and replenishment. The first elements of...
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    Flughafen Mannheim-Heidelberg-Ludwigshafen in the northern district of Sandhofen. With its opening Mannheim became part of an important air track, running...
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    trained at an airbase near Berlin for six weeks, then joined Stab./JG 52 at Sandhofen on 6 April 1940. During German-Soviet air war 22 June 1941 and Operation...
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    2019-10-15. Retrieved 2020-02-14. "Außenkommando des Zuchthauses Jauer in Sandhofen". Bundesarchiv.de (in German). Retrieved 27 December 2020. Wikimedia Commons...
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    Maintal–Dörnigheim Ferry, across the Main near Maintal in Hesse Friesenheimer Insel – Sandhofen Ferry, across an old arm of the Rhine in Mannheim Pritzerbe Ferry, across...
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    Messerschmitt Bf 109 E-1 and E-3. On 6 April, the Gruppe was moved to Mannheim-Sandhofen Airfield where it was placed under the control of the Stab (headquarter...
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    queue fourchée town Dachau Dachau Bavaria contourné former municipality Sandhofen part of Mannheim Mannheim Baden-Württemberg a lion or contourné, armed...
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  • relocating to Mannheim-Sandhofen. The air elements left on 4 October with the ground elements travelling by train, arriving in Mannheim-Sandhofen on 13 October...
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  • to 1. Staffel (1st Squadron). On 6 June. I. Gruppe moved to Mannheim-Sandhofen Airfield. Following a maintenance overhaul of the aircraft, I. Gruppe...
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