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  2. Warner Barracks - Wikipedia

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    Warner Barracks was a United States Army military base in the city of Bamberg, Bavaria, southern Germany. The base had been occupied by U.S. forces since the end of World War II. Elements of the U.S. Army's 3rd Infantry Division and 45th Infantry Division entered the town on 13 and 14 April 1945. But before the war, this military site had a ...

  3. U.S. Army Garrison Bamberg - Wikipedia

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    Bamberg units were involved in Operation Desert Storm from November 1990 through August 1991 and many returned to complete the deactivation process started prior to their involvement in the Gulf War. In October 1991, the Bamberg military community was designated as the 279th Base Support Battalion under the 99th Area Support Group, Nuremberg.

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

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    Sickels Army Airfield Fulda: closed 1993 Siegelsbach Army Depot Siegelsbach: closed 1991 Smiley Barracks Karlsruhe: Smith Kaserne Aschaffenburg: closed 1992 Spinelli Barracks Mannheim: closed 2013 Stanggass Kaserne housing and HQ AFRC Berchtesgaden Military Community Stars and Stripes Compound Berlin: closed 1994 Stars and Stripes Griesheim ...

  5. 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 ...

  6. Bamberg - Wikipedia

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    Bamberg was an important base for the Bavarian, German, and then American military stationed at Warner Barracks. [49] Warner Barracks was closed in the fall of 2014, with the last battalion leaving being the 54th Engineer Battalion, and the grounds returned to the German government.

  7. 4th Battalion, 319th Field Artillery Regiment - Wikipedia

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    The 4th Battalion, 319th Field Artillery Regiment (4-319th FAR), "King of the Herd," was activated on 8 June 2006 from elements of Battery D, 319th Field Artillery and 1st Battalion, 33rd Field Artillery at Warner Barracks in Bamberg, Germany and assigned to the 173rd Airborne Brigade Combat Team.

  8. Bamberg-Breitenau Airfield - Wikipedia

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    The Bamberg-Breitenau Airfield (ICAO code: EDQA) is the special airfield of the Upper Franconian town of Bamberg, Germany.It was operated by the United States Army from 1945 to 2012 as Bamberg Army Airfield (ICAO code: ETEJ), but was already used mainly for civil air traffic at that time.

  9. Warner Barracks in Bamberg, Germany - Wikipedia

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