MONTEITH BARRACKS

MONTEITH BARRACKS FÜRTH GERMANY

The US Army named the barracks “Monteith Barracks” and operated the airfield as Army Airfield (AAF). In the 1980s the site was reduced to a heliport (Army Heliport AHP). In 1993, the US troops left the site, which also ended the use for aviation.

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  1. Mike Sullivan “Sully” Sp4

    C Det 501 S&T Battalion 4th AD (1970-72) – 1972 Unit became AVN Company 1st AD

    1972-73 moved to Katterbach AAF (near Ansbach)

    MOS 93D20

  2. Mark Toms

    I was with 1st Armored Division (DMMC) Quarter Master.

    1979 to 1982

    1. I was with the DMMC who was first HQ Company 501st S&T . I was with them from 1975 to 1978. I am Ricky J Lovato. Good luck God bless and take care.

  3. Served with the 2nd Battalion 37th Armor at Monteith Barracks 1966-68.

  4. looking for people from 47 med from 1976-1979 I was e4 Robert denis

    1. I have a 47th Med story from 1978. I was in B Co. 123rd Maint. in 1978 and was playing a softball game against the 47th Med on the Monteith softball field. I went to catch a pop up fly in right field and backed into the outfield fence. I fell to my left side side and the back of my head struck one of the fence posts. I tried to rise but went into a seizure s i was told while face down. The Med’s pitcher was an E6 who ran out to find me in cardiac arrest and proceeded to give me CPR. Eventually I was loaded into a military ambulance which raced me to Nuremburg Military hospital. My heart stopped 3 times but the E6 riding along restarted me every time. I woke up as they rolled me into the ER. ER nurse kept asking if my head hurt but all i focused on was the chest pain from a broken sternum. Spent the night for observation and then back to normal duty after hospital release next day. I never got to thank the E6. He is my hero and because of him I am able to see my grandkids grow. I thought I would share the story with you since you may very well recall the name of the E6.

      mgd62b10@gmail.com

  5. i was with the 126th Maintenace battalion motor pool 1964-1966. i loved that place

  6. How do you post pictures?

    I served at Monteith Barracks from Nov ’81- Feb ’83.

  7. Cassandra I know this is late but any chance your last name is McQueen..And did you ever come on the base.. I know it’s a reach but I had a friend named Cassandra McQueen

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