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    Palatinate (‹See Tfd›German: Oberpfalz) in Bavaria, Germany. The town is host to the United States Army Garrison Hohenfels, which operates the Joint Multinational...
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  • Hohenfels may refer to: Place names Hohenfels, Konstanz municipality in Landkreis Konstanz in Baden-Württemberg, near Stockach Hohenfels, Bavaria municipality...
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    which include Grafenwöhr (Tower Barracks), Vilseck (Rose Barracks), Hohenfels (Hohenfels Training Area) and Garmisch (George C. Marshall Center and NATO School)...
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    Prisoner of War camp located in Hohenfels, Bavaria. The German Army founded a training area near Hohenfels, Bavaria in 1938. A troop camp for trainees...
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    Emmanuel François Joseph, Count of Bavaria (1695–1747) had two children with Maria Josepha Karolina von Hohenfels; also had an affair with Louise Anne...
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    Hohenfels Army Airfield (ICAO: ETIH) is a military airport near Hohenfels, a small town in Bavaria, Germany. It is part of the Hohenfels Training Area...
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  • Armored Command (category Films shot in Bavaria)
    Haskin, and starring Howard Keel and Tina Louise. It was filmed in Hohenfels, Bavaria, but takes place in the Vosges Mountains during the Southern France...
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  • police between 1996 and 2000 (first in Rochester, Minnesota, and later Hohenfels, Bavaria in Germany). During that time, he also attended Inver Hills Community...
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  • Heidelberg, Baden-Württemberg Hohenfels Elementary School, Hohenfels, Bavaria Hohenfels High School, Hohenfels, Bavaria Kaiserslautern Elementary School...
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  • Force[clarification needed] at the Combat Maneuver Training Center at Hohenfels, Bavaria. It represented assorted Warsaw Pact forces that American and allied...
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    Grafenwöhr/Vilseck Grunstadt Depot,Grunstadt Joint Multinational Readiness Center, Hohenfels (Upper Palatinate) Husterhoeh Kaserne, Pirmasens Kaiserslautern Military...
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  • Base Geilenkirchen (NATO) Grafenwöhr Bavaria ETIC Grafenwöhr Army Airfield (U.S. Army) Hohenfels Bavaria ETIH Hohenfels Army Airfield (U.S. Army) Hohn Schleswig-Holstein...
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    well as the M60A3s formerly at the Combat Maneuver Training Center near Hohenfels, Germany. These M113s, like the M551s they replaced, have also been modified...
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    Bavaria (229 km2) a US facility Hammelburg, Bavaria (40 km2), featuring a complete artificial village for German Army training Hohenfels, Bavaria (160 km2)...
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  • Vilseck Elementary School Vilseck High School Hohenfels Community Hohenfels Elementary School Hohenfels Middle/High School Stuttgart Community Patch Elementary...
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    prisoner-of-war camp was established in the town, however it was relocated to Hohenfels, Bavaria. Seats in the municipal assembly (Gemeinderat) as of 2014 local elections:...
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    Neumarkt in der Oberpfalz Burgruine Helfenberg, Velburg Burgruine Hohenfels, Hohenfels Schloss Jettenhofen, Freystadt Burg Lupburg, Lupburg Burgruine Lutzmannstein...
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    7th Army Training Command (category Bavaria articles missing geocoordinate data)
    of the Seventh Army Training Center, incorporating the Grafenwoehr and Hohenfels Training Areas to become the largest training complex in Germany. In 1975...
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  • trained for 3 months at Camp Atterbury, IN and then one month at Hohenfels, Bavaria, Germany. The soldiers arrived in Kosovo in August 2004 beginning...
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    in Kosovo. The soldiers trained at Camp Atterbury, IN and then in Hohenfels, Bavaria, Germany. The soldiers arrived in Kosovo in August 2004 beginning...
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    and Katterbach) Logistics Readiness Center Bavaria, in Grafenwöhr, Germany (including Vilseck, Hohenfels, and Garmisch) Logistics Readiness Center Benelux...
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    exercise High Command (HICON) for Exercise "Allied Spirit X" at Hohenfels Training Area in Bavaria. The exercise lead is routinely rotated among coalition/NATO...
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    Wildflecken Training Area (category Geography of Bavaria)
    1996, S. 253–257. Burckhard, Paul Die Truppenübungsplätze Grafenwöhr, Hohenfels, Wildflecken. Weiden 1989. Gerwin Kellermann: 475 Jahre Wildflecken 1524–1999...
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    at the Combat Maneuver Training Center (CMTC) at the Hohenfels Training Area (at Hohenfels, Bavaria) and then served as a Tank Battalion S-3 in both the...
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    United States Army military training base located near Grafenwöhr, eastern Bavaria, Germany. At 232 square kilometres (90 square miles), it is the largest...
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    Pielenhofen Abbey (category Monasteries in Bavaria)
    Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary, was founded in 1240 by the lords of Hohenfels and Ehrenfels. In 1542, during the Reformation in Pfalz-Neuburg, it was...
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  • Ludwig II (1955 film) (category Films set in Bavaria)
    Erik Frey as Emperor Franz Joseph I of Austria Albert Johannes as Fürst Hohenfels Erica Balqué as Cosima von Bülow Walter Regelsberger as Graf Dürckheim...
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  • of the Breitensteins Archived 2011-07-19 at the Wayback Machine Burg Hohenfels Maximilian J. Kraus Die Familie des Ulrich Jung, Medicus und Duzfreund...
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  • Friedrichshafen–Lindau railway (category Railway lines in Bavaria)
    junction of Friedrichshafen Stadt in Baden-Württemberg with Lindau in Bavaria, where it meets the Buchloe–Lindau railway at a junction in the district...
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    Herr Reinmar der Alte (fl. late 12th century) 110r: Herr Burkart von Hohenfels [de] (fl. 1220–1230s) 113v: Herr Hesso von Reinach (1234–1275/76) 115r:...
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