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Giessen Army Depot is a former military garrison, located 5.7 km east-northeast of Giessen in Hesse, Germany. History. The facility opened as a civilian airport in ...
Giebelstadt Army Air Field Giebelstadt: closed 2006 Giessen Depot Giessen: closed 2008 Graves Kaserne Aschaffenburg: closed 1992 Grenadier Kaserne: Stuttgart: Griesheim Army Airfield/Stars and Stripes Kaserne Griesheim: closed 2008 Stars and Stripes moved to Kaiserslautern Grossauheim Kaserne Hanau: closed 2008 Gruenewald Training Area Berlin ...
A theatre, known as the Keller Theatre, is a converted German Army Officers' Club. As of 28 September 2007, the Giessen Depot and all other U.S. facilities in the greater Giessen area were returned to local German authorities. The former U.S. Army buildings were used to house refugees after the large influx of 2016.
The closing ceremony for United States Army Garrison Giessen was held on 28 September, and on 10 January 2008 Ray Barracks was officially closed. It was last occupied by a 102nd Signal Battalion telephone switch for the Friedburg and Giessen United States Army garrisons, originally installed in 1986. The installation was then returned to the ...
Giessen American High School was a Department of Defense Dependents School (DoDDS) on the grounds of the United States Giessen Army Depot near Giessen (spelled Gießen in German), Hesse, Germany. Giessen American High School educated children of United States military, government and civilian personnel from 1985 until the facility's closure in ...
Peenemünde Army Research Center and Airfield (30 P) Pages in category "World War II airfields in Germany" The following 19 pages are in this category, out of 19 total.
The battalion deactivated in 2007 in Giessen, Germany, and reactivated in 2008 as part of the Ready First Combat Team at Fort Bliss. 2-3 FA deployed to Shah Wali Kot District, Kandahar, Afghanistan, from December 2012 to September 2013 in support of Operation Enduring Freedom as a combined arms task force as well as provided artillery support ...
In February 1970, Gregg assumed command of the Nahbollenbach Army Depot at Idar-Oberstein, Germany. Later, in the same year, he directed the consolidation of this army depot and the Giessen Army Depot into a single depot complex. According to his oral history, he spent more time dealing with disciplinary problems (endemic to the Army in the ...