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These units were eventually reflagged units of the First infantry division. On March 29, 2007, Larson Barracks and Harvey Barracks were handed back to the German government, with the move of the 1st Infantry Division back to the United States. Marshall Heights Housing Area contained apartment houses for the majority of the American dependents.
For the civil airport use of this facility after 2007, see: Kitzingen Airport Harvey Barracks/Kitzingen Army Airfield is a former United States Army 3rd Infantry Division (3rd ID) facility in Germany, located about 3,5 km east-northeast of Kitzingen (Bavaria), about 390 km southwest of Berlin and 202 km north-northwest of Munich.
Marshall Heights Housing Area Kitzingen: closed 2007 Maurice Rose Army Airfield Frankfurt: McGraw Kaserne Munich: closed 1992 Chiemgau Complex, Perlacherforst Housing Area McKee Barracks Crailsheim: closed 1993 McNair Barracks: Berlin: closed 1994 McNair Kaserne Höchst, Frankfurt: closed 1994 McPheeters Kaserne Bad Hersfeld: closed 1993
Larson Barracks was a former military garrison located near Kitzingen, in Bavaria, Germany, west of the Main River. It was active as a military base, first for Nazi Germany from 1936-1945 and then for the United States from 1945-2006 before being returned to the German government in 2007.
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Iphofen is a town in the district of Kitzingen in Bavaria, Germany. It has a population of around 4,500. It has a population of around 4,500. Iphofen is known for its rare complete medieval town wall and other historic buildings as well as for being a location of wine production .
Castell is a municipality in the district of Kitzingen in Bavaria in Germany. It was the seat of the Counts of Castell. Today it is part of the municipal association Wiesentheid. It has around 800 inhabitants.
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