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  2. 3rd Ordnance Battalion - Wikipedia

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    Headquarters and Headquarters Company, Taukkunen Barracks, Worms; 4th Ordnance Company, Miesau; 41st Ordnance Company, Vogelweh; In 1990 the 3d Ordnance Battalion had the mission of removing 110,000 chemical projectiles (8" and 155mm nerve agent rounds) from Germany during Operation Steel Box. Units: Headquarters and Headquarters Company ...

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

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    Taukkunen Barracks Worms: closed 1996 Taylor Barracks: Mannheim: closed 2010 Teufelsberg Station Berlin: closed 1994 Thomas Jefferson Village Worms: closed 1999 Tompkins Barracks Schwetzingen: closed Truman Plaza Berlin: closed 1994 Turley Barracks Mannheim: closed 2007 Turner Barracks Berlin: closed 1992 Underwood Kaserne Hanau: closed 2008 US ...

  4. 5th Signal Command (United States) - Wikipedia

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    Additionally, the Command relocated to Taukkunen Barracks, Worms, Germany, in August 1974, and the 12th Signal Group was inactivated by July 1975. 7th Signal Brigade remained under 5th Signal Command's operational control until 1981, when it was officially assigned to the Command.

  5. Worms, Germany - Wikipedia

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    Worms was a German strongpoint on the west bank of the Rhine, and the forces there resisted the Allied advance tenaciously. Worms was, thus, heavily bombed by the Royal Air Force and the U.S. Army Air Forces in two attacks on February 21 and March 18, 1945, respectively. A postwar survey estimated that 39% of the town's developed area was ...

  6. File:Peden Barracks, Wertheim, 1950s.jpg - Wikipedia

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    See also representation of the former US Army barracks area (until April 1945 airfield of the German Wehrmacht/Luftwaffe) in the official topographic map 1:25,000, year of issue 2002 on BayernAtlas: https://v.bayern.de/K5WmT. Translated with DeepL.com (free version)

  7. German prisoner-of-war camps in World War II - Wikipedia

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    Germany signed the Third Geneva Convention of 1929, which established norms relating to the treatment of prisoners of war. Article 10 required PoWs be lodged in adequately heated and lighted buildings where conditions were the same as for German troops. Articles 27-32 detailed the conditions of labour.

  8. 76th Army Band (United States) - Wikipedia

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    The band remained in France until 1966 when they moved to Worms, Germany. In February 1975 the band relocated to Kaiserslautern, Germany in support of 32nd Air Defense Command. On 11 October 1975, the 76th Army Band was reassigned to the 1st Support Brigade, which is now known as the 21st Theater Support Command. The band remained in ...

  9. 48th Infantry Regiment (United States) - Wikipedia

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    The 1st and 2nd Battalions of the 48th Infantry were mechanized infantry units assigned to the 3rd Armored Division (United States) (3AD) in West Germany during the Cold War. The battalions had overlapping assignments in the 3AD within the time frame 1957 to 1983 (joining the 2d of the 48th, the 1st of the 48th relocated to the 3AD at ...