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  2. Rhein-Main Air Base - Wikipedia

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    Rhein-Main Air Base was a United States Air Force air base near the city of Frankfurt am Main, Germany. It was a Military Airlift Command (MAC) and United States Air Forces in Europe (USAFE) installation, occupying the south side of Frankfurt Airport. Its military airport codes (IATA: FRF, ICAO: EDAF) are discontinued. Established in 1945 ...

  3. Rhein-Main Air Base bombing - Wikipedia

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    The Rhein-Main Air Base bombing was a terrorist car bomb attack against the American Rhein-Main Air Base near Frankfurt am Main in West Germany on 8 August 1985. Two Americans were killed and more than 20 people were injured. [1] The blast was powerful and caused debris and damage to the base including to 30 vehicles, trees and windows. [2]

  4. Terrorism in Germany - Wikipedia

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    During the Cold War, especially in the 1970s, West Germany experienced severe terrorism, mostly perpetrated by far-left terrorist groups and culminating in the German Autumn of 1977, the country's most serious national crisis in postwar history. Terrorist incidents also took place in the 1980s and 1990s.

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

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    The United States Armed Forces were initially organized as USEFT (United States Force European Theater, from August 1, 1945 to February 28, 1946, in Berlin and Frankfurt am Main, in the IG Farben building. On March 15, 1947 they were reassigned to EUCOM (European Command) in Frankfurt, 1948 moved from Frankfurt to Heidelberg, Campbell Barracks.

  6. Eschborn Airfield - Wikipedia

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    After the war the airfield became part of "Camp Eschborn", one of the United States Army facilities in the Frankfurt Area. It was closed in 1992 as part of the drawdown of American forces in Europe after the Cold War ended. Today the area is being redeveloped as an industrial site.

  7. 1985 Frankfurt Airport bombing - Wikipedia

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    On 19 June 1985, a bombing at the Frankfurt Airport, West Germany, killed three and wounded 74 people. [1] A second bomb was found and defused not far from the first explosion. [2] Two of those killed were Australian children, 2-year-old and 5-year-old siblings, and the third a Portuguese man. [3]

  8. Opinion - What Trump should do about Greenland - AOL

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    The U.S. also operated an Air Base in Sondrestrom in central Greenland until 1992, when the base was converted into a civilian airport; the Cold War had ended and Washington did not view Russia as ...

  9. Fulda Gap - Wikipedia

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    The following is a summary of US Cold War history in Germany from the 1950s. US Forces were headquartered at Frankfurt and therefore had an orientation that included the Fulda Gap. [9] The 19th Armored Cav Group activated at Frankfurt on 2 January 1953. On 1 October 1953, the 19th Armd Cav Gp was redesignated as the 19th Armor Group.