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    Lucius D. Clay Kaserne (‹See Tfd›German: Flugplatz Wiesbaden-Erbenheim) (IATA: WIE, ICAO: ETOU), commonly known as Clay Kaserne, formerly known as Wiesbaden...
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    referred to as the Belgian Army (Dutch: Landmacht, French: Armée Belge), is the land branch of the Belgian Armed Forces. The King of the Belgians is the commander...
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    Katterbach Kaserne is a United States Army facility in Germany, located in the village of Katterbach, about 3 miles east-northeast of Ansbach (Bavaria);...
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    detachment was co-located with the Belgian battalions, in quarters across the street from the Belgian Houthulst Kaserne, on Langenwiedenweg Strasse, Werl...
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    Carl von Bismarck (category German people of Belgian descent)
    von Bismarck completed his two years of military service at the Bismarck-Kaserne [de] in Wentorf, West Germany. In 1985, von Bismarck concluded his training...
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    Palatinate) Husterhoeh Kaserne, Pirmasens Kaiserslautern Military Community Katterbach Kaserne, Ansbach Kelley Barracks, Stuttgart Kleber Kaserne,[citation needed]...
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    division was twice cited by the Belgian government and division soldiers for the next 50 years wore the fourragere of the Belgian Croix de Guerre. The division...
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    Celle. On 28 July 1967 the base was given the additional name Immelmann-Kaserne (Immelmann-Barracks). Celle Air Base is located 2.7 miles (4.3 kilometres)...
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    company was garrisoned on Kleber Kaserne in Kaiserslautern. In January 1967, the company moved to Wartberg Kaserne in Pforzheim. The 579th then moved...
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    M7 Priest (section Belgium)
    (Belgium) Deutsches Panzermuseum Munster (German Tank Museum, Munster). Generalfeldmarschall-Rommel-Kaserne, Augustdorf Germany Major-Radloff-Kaserne [de]...
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    headquarters for the 3rd AD were (1) Ayers Kaserne at Kirch-Goens and Schloss Kaserne at Butzbach (The forces at these Kasernes initially formed Combat Command "A"...
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    Katterbach Kaserne, Ansbach, Germany 7th Army Joint Multinational Training Command: Grafenwoehr, Germany US Army NATO Brigade: Heuberg Kaserne, Sembach...
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    Italy, to Alaska, Greenland, Iceland, to England, through France, through Belgium ... [long pause] ... to Germany, and to Czechoslovakia. The soldiers loved...
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  • Adjacent to it was the enlisted men's camp (Stammlager) Stalag X-C. The Mudra-Kaserne ("Mudra Barracks"), named after World War I General Bruno von Mudra, was...
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    is the location of Rheinland Kaserne. Formerly a German Army base, for many years after World War II Rheinland Kaserne was the home of several U.S. Army...
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    for the 56th Artillery Command on November 8, 2021, at Lucius D. Clay Kaserne, Wiesbaden, Germany. The 56th Artillery Command's headquarters in located...
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    built Kaserne in Darmstadt after the battle, which was later merged with the nearby Freiherr von Fritsch Kaserne to become Cambrai-Fritsch Kaserne. The...
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    Network Enterprise Technology Command with headquarters at Lucius D. Clay Kaserne, Germany. As of 2023 the 2nd Theater Signal Brigade consists of the following...
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  • (IMCOM-E). Coleman Barracks should not be confused with the former "Coleman Kaserne", located in Gelnhausen. The U.S. Army named the airfield after Lieutenant...
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    designated Großdeutschland-Kaserne after Austria became part of Nazi Germany in March 1938. Stories linking Großdeutschland-Kaserne to the Großdeutschland...
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    is headquartered at Sembach Kaserne in Germany and consists of 15 subordinate stations in the countries of Bahrain, Belgium, Cuba, Germany, Greece, Italy...
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    Headquarters Company Group Support Company 1st Battalion – stationed at Panzer Kaserne Böblingen-Sindelfingen of Region Stuttgart, Germany 2nd Battalion 3rd Battalion...
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    Houston, Texas United States Army Europe and Africa headquartered at Clay Kaserne, Wiesbaden, Germany United States Army Pacific headquartered at Fort Shafter...
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    the Belgian coat of arms from which the Belgian lion is adapted. The wavy chevron on the canton is for descent from the 9th Infantry. The Belgian lion...
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    Storck Barracks Storck Barracks/Illesheim Kaserne is a United States Army facility adjacent to Illesheim, Germany, located about 15 miles northwest of...
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    closed in September 1946. United States Army units remained at Rothwesten Kaserne until it was closed in 1959. In the spring of 1948, the barracks were the...
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    (Telegrafregimentet), which is located at Rye's Barracks (Ryes Kaserne) and Bülow's Barracks (Bülows Kaserne). The town is one of Denmark's largest traffic hubs...
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    lived, were two four-storey barrack blocks, known to the Germans as Kaserne A and Kaserne B, and to the British as A House and B House. Although the greater...
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    it forcibly in 1634. In 1891, Warner Barracks, later known as "Lagarde Kaserne", was built by the Royal Bavarian Army as an infantry barracks. Many of...
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    178 military installations, the only one remaining is the Lettow-Vorbeck-Kaserne in Leer, East Frisia. The former Hamburg-Jenfeld barracks houses the "Tanzania...
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