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US Army Hospital Berlin Berlin: closed 1994 US Army Hospital Nürnberg Nürnberg: closed 1994 Valdez Barracks Ludwigsburg: closed 1991 Vimy Kaserne Freising: transferred to Bundeswehr: 1960s Virginia Depot: Munich: closed 1966 Wallace Barracks: Stuttgart: closed 1993 Warner Barracks: Bamberg: closed 2014 Warner Kaserne: Munich: transferred to ...
The Landstuhl Regional Medical Center (LRMC), also known as Landstuhl Hospital, is a U.S. Army post in Landstuhl, Germany, near Ramstein Air Base.It is an amalgamation of Marceau Kaserne (German: Infanterie-Kaserne) and Wilson Barracks (Kirchberg-Kaserne), which were merged on October 15, 1951. [2]
US Infantry Division and other US-Units 1950-1968 as Warner-Kaserne Bundeswehr Medical Academy , predecessor and other Bundeswehr units 1968-Current as Ernst-von-Bergmann-Kaserne The Ernst-von-Bergmann-Kaserne , before called Warner Kaserne by the US Army (1950-1968), it is a military facility in Munich , Germany , which was built by the ...
The McGraw Kaserne is a former military installation in southern Munich, Germany, which was used by the U.S. Military during the occupation of Germany after World War II. The main building (building number 7; 110 m × 85 m and 18 m high) was one of the first ones in Germany to be built using steel frame technology.
United States Army General Hospital, ... 212th Surgical Hospital, Germany, reorganized and redesignated as the 212th Combat Support Hospital, 16 October 2006 [71]
At the end of the 18th century, a lot of military installations were built to the north of the historical center. Most of the installations were renamed during Nazi Germany, once more during the occupation of Germany after World War II when the installations were used by the United States Army, and once more when the Bundeswehr got them for use ...
Barracks of the United States Army in Germany ... Barracks in Munich (12 P) Pages in category "Barracks in Germany" ... RAF Hospital Wegberg
The Bayern-Kaserne (literally Bavaria-Barracks) is a military facility in Munich, Germany, originally named General-Wever-Kaserne. The facility was constructed between 1936 and 1938. After World War II it was renamed by the United States forces to Henry Kaserne in honor of Private Robert T. Henry. [1]