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Ferris Barracks is a former US military garrison located in Erlangen, a Middle Franconian (German: Mittelfranken) city in Bavaria (German: Bayern), Germany. It was active as a US military base between 1945 and 1994. The facility was occupied after World War II and designated Ferris Barracks in honor of Second Lieutenant (2LT) Geoffrey Cheney ...
Location Disposition Year Notes 96 Ordnance Company Mainz-Gonsenheim 1955/56 ... Ferris Barracks: Erlangen: closed 1994 Feucht Army Airfield Nuremberg: closed 1992
On 1 May 1984, Company B, 1-51st moved to Ferris Barracks, Erlangen and was reflagged as Company D, 2d Battalion, 6th Infantry. Once the infantry companies moved, the battalion scout platoon moved to Storck Barracks, Illesheim and became the Scout Platoon, HHC, 1st Brigade. HHC and Combat Support Company (CSC) assets and personnel were ...
Location State Marine Corps Barracks Adak. 2004. Adak Airport. Adak [2] Alaska. Marine Corps Air Facility Walnut Ridge. 1945. Walnut Ridge Regional Airport. Walnut ...
The 1st Battalion, 46th Infantry subsequently was assigned to 2nd Brigade, 1st Armored Division at Ferris Barracks, Erlangen, Germany. It continued in this assignment until late 1984. The battalion was organized as a mechanized infantry battalion.
Moved on 15 June 1992 from Furth, Germany to Ferris Barracks, Erlangen, Germany; Relieved 16 November 1993 from assignment to the 3rd Infantry Division; Assigned 16 February 1997 to the 1st Armored Division; Inactivated 17 July 2007 at Fort Hood, Texas, and relieved from assignment to the 1st Armored Division
Cobra King's display at the National Museum of the United States Army. After the war, the shell-pitted and gutted Cobra King was recovered from the battlefield and displayed as a symbolic "gate guard" at McKee Barracks in Crailsheim, Germany (1957-1967); at Ferris Barracks in Erlangen, Germany 1967-1993; and, later, Rose Barracks in Vilseck, Germany (1993-2008).
Combat Command "C" was at McKee Barracks, Crailsheim. [22] It comprised 1st MTB, 37th Armor (McKee Barracks) and 1st ARB, 54th Infantry. [23] The 4th AD remained in Germany until final inactivation in May 1971, when it was reflagged as the 1st Armored Division.