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  2. Hohenfels, Bavaria - Wikipedia

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    Hohenfels (literally High Cliffs) is a municipality in the district of Neumarkt in the region of Upper Palatinate (German: Oberpfalz) in Bavaria, Germany. The town is host to the United States Army Garrison Hohenfels , which operates the Joint Multinational Readiness Center for training of North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) armed forces.

  3. Hohenfels Army Airfield - Wikipedia

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    2,188. 667. Asphalt. Source: DoD FLIP [1] Hohenfels Army Airfield (ICAO: ETIH) is a military airport near Hohenfels, a small town in Bavaria, Germany. It is part of the Hohenfels Training Area, which hosts the U.S. Army's Joint Multinational Readiness Center (JMRC). As part of JMRC, the airfield is used by helicopters in support of exercises ...

  4. U.S. Army Garrison Bavaria - Wikipedia

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    U.S. Army Garrison Bavaria Installations in Bavaria, Germany. The United States Army Garrison Bavaria is a Army garrison of the United States Army headquartered in Grafenwöhr, Germany, with four locations, which include Grafenwöhr (Tower Barracks), Vilseck (Rose Barracks), Hohenfels (Hohenfels Training Area) and Garmisch (George C. Marshall Center and NATO School), along with Grafenwöhr ...

  5. Stalag 383 - Wikipedia

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    The German Army founded a training area near Hohenfels, Bavaria in 1938. A troop camp for trainees, located in a high valley surrounded by dense woodland and hills at a homestead called 'Polnrich', was commandeered for use as a Prisoner of War camp in 1939. At first it was used for Allied NCOs and named Oflag IIIC but was later renamed Stalag ...

  6. Hohenfels Castle (Hohenfels) - Wikipedia

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    Hohenfels Castle (German: Burg Hohenfels), also called Schloss Hohenfels or New Hohenfels (Neu-Hohenfels) is a mediaeval spur castle in which a boarding school was housed until July 2017. The castle stands within the parish of Kalkofen, over a kilometre north of the village itself, which is part of the municipality of Hohenfels in the county of ...

  7. List of United States Army installations in Germany - Wikipedia

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    Sembach Kaserne, Kaiserslautern. Sheridan Barracks, Garmisch-Partenkirchen. Shipton Kaserne, Ansbach. Smith Barracks, Baumholder. Spangdahlem Air Force Base, Spangdahlem. Storck Barracks, Illesheim. Stuttgart Army Airfield, Filderstadt. Mainz-Kastel Storage Station (scheduled to close in 2022) USAG Wiesbaden Military Training Area, Mainz ...

  8. 4th Infantry Regiment (United States) - Wikipedia

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    In November 1990, Company C was the first of the 2nd Battalion units to move to the CMTC – Hohenfels, Germany to reactivate as Company C, 1st Battalion, 4th Infantry and assume role as OPFOR. The 2d Battalion, 4th Infantry was inactive until 2004 when it was reactivated at Fort Polk (now Fort Johnson ), Louisiana, as part of the 4th Brigade ...

  9. List of United States Army airfields - Wikipedia

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    Hohenfels Army Airfield: Hohenfels Training Area: Germany: ETIH [8] Illesheim Army Heliport: Storck Barracks: Germany: ETIK [8] Kastner Army Heliport: Camp Zama: Japan: RJTR [9] Patton Army Heliport: Camp Arifjan: Kuwait: OK2A [a] [8] Stuttgart Army Airfield Germany: EDDS [b] [8] Udairi Landing Zone: Camp Buehring: Kuwait: OKDI [8] Wiesbaden ...