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  2. AFN Frankfurt - Wikipedia

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    AFN Frankfurt was a radio station in Frankfurt, Germany, that was operational from 1945 to 2004. It was a part of the American Forces Network (AFN) broadcasting to US soldiers serving overseas, and long served as headquarters of AFN Europe.

  3. American Forces Network - Wikipedia

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    Radio: AFN Soesterberg 1964–1993 (former location at grid 52°7'25"N 5°15'13"E) Transmissions ceased at the dissolution of USAF 32nd TFS AM – AFRS Soesterberg (1140 kHz syndicated 1964–1972 from AFN Bremerhaven) 5 kW [73] FM – AFN Eagle Radio (93.1 MHz live & syndicated 1973–1994 from Camp New Amsterdam/Soesterberg airbase) 0.015 kW [74]

  4. AFN Munich - Wikipedia

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    The AFN Munich was a radio station of the American Forces Network of the United States Army, operating from Munich, Bavaria, from 1945 to 1992. [1] [2] The station carried the nickname "The voice of Southern Bavaria". [3] The station was the first AFN station to operate in occupied Germany. [1] [2]

  5. Army broadcast journalist credits MACV for getting her life ...

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    It was then West and East Germany. AFN Frankfurt was the headquarters, I made it there," Klein said. ... Her first civilian job was in radio. "I moved to Birmingham, Alabama, and was morning co ...

  6. AFN Bremerhaven - Wikipedia

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    AFN Bremerhaven - The Station's Coverage Area of Northern Germany. AFN Bremerhaven was originally an "Armed Forces Radio and Television Service" (AFRTS) station.(AFRTS, worldwide, is now also known as "American Forces Network" or "AFN").

  7. Gary Bautell - Wikipedia

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    Gary Lawrence Bautell (May 31, 1942 – November 22, 2022) was an AFN Europe radio announcer living in Wiesbaden, Germany. During his more than 60 years at AFN, he introduced postwar Germany to American rock ‘n’ roll and interviewed a slew of national and military leaders. Bautell was once called “the voice of the U.S. military in Europe.”

  8. AFN Prime - Wikipedia

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    AFN Prime is the main channel of the American Forces Network.The channel feed airs current sitcoms, dramas, syndicated court shows, talk shows, game shows and reality shows popular in the United States, from U.S. over-the-air and cable networks, with a time delay from 24 hours to six months or more behind the United States airdates.

  9. Weißkirchen radio transmitter - Wikipedia

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    The Weißkirchen transmitter. The Weißkirchen radio transmitter was a medium-wave broadcasting facility located near Weißkirchen, Oberursel, Germany.It was the most powerful European AM transmitter of the American Forces Network and transmitted on 873 kHz with a power of 150 kilowatts.