ANSBACH GERMANY

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Hindenburg Kaserne, also known as Hindenburg Barracks, was a former military garrison, located near in the Zellerau district in the city of Würzburg, in Franconia, Germany. The kaserne (English: barracks), was situated between Weißenburgstraße, Mainaustraße and Moscheeweg. It was active as a military base between 1935 and 1993.
Construction began on the kaserne in 1934. In 1935 it was named in honor of Paul von Hindenburg, a field marshal who commanded the German army in World War I and who was elected as President of the German Reich in 1925. In 1935 the kaserne was given over to the Wehrmacht. Hindenburg Kaserne was occupied by the II Abteilung des Artillerie-Regiments 93 (English: 2nd Battalion (Heavy), 93rd Artillery Regiment) on 12 October 1937. This unit saw action in the Polish Campaign as part of the XVI Army Corps (Wehrmacht), and the French Campaign as part of the IV Army Corps (Wehrmacht).
Following World War II, Hindenburg Kaserne was occupied by the U.S. Army from 1945 until its closure in 1993.



RPC Ansbach later 177th PSC. Served 1975-1978. Back then I was a SGT-E5. I was the supply sergeant. I replaced SSG Freiderick Knoflook. I retired as a MSG-E8 in 1992, twenty one years of service. Fond memories of Germany and Hindenburg Kaserne.
My father was stationed in the late 60`s and early 70`s in Schwäbisch Gmünd / Böttingen. After he retired he worked as an civilian at Hindenburg Barracks in Ansbach for “Flassak´s” Auto Garage. Every Saturday he took me with him to this place, i enjoyed the smell of tires, oil and all the stuff around working on cars. His name was Harry Edward Webster Jr. He died in DEC 1979.
R.I.P. Dad. Love, Didi
Ricky Clowers Sp4 at Hindenburg Kaserne 1984-1986 123 rd signal battalion .Bravo company. Had a Staff sergeant Watts as a platoon leader
Just reaching out to anyone still living
Good times
I was stationed in Hindeberg Kaserne in Wüzberg 75-77 HHB 6th 52nd ADA DSP. The pic on the left was are gate. 123 Signal was there too.
Spc5 James o boone 1959-1963 service battery does anyone remember me
I was in B battery from April 1960 too November 1962 I am 82 and a retired pipeline welder.
I was stationed in 75th field artillery 2959-1963 spc e5 James o boone now I’m 81 years old in good health I live in smyrna tn last 35. Years retired from aerospace co
you got it wrong should be 1959
What part is wrong, date wise?
The location is wrong. Hindenburg Kaserne was located in Ansbach, not Wurzburg. It is now a shopping center.
yes the date I was in service Battery self propelled howitzers mechanic and wheel vehicles who are you?
yes I know ansbach Hindenburg katherine who are you ? What years for you
kaserne I mispelled
I was in B Co 123 signal Ba 3rd id stationed at Hindenburg kassern Wurzburg Germany
1961-64 Generator Mechanic
1959 -1963 correction not 2959
1959 not 2959 correction
Was stationed at Hindenburg Kaserne, Ansbach HHC 1st AD 4/77-4/80. Does anyone remmeber SP5 Theresa Ahart 177 PSC.
What year was that? I served with RPC Ansbach and later was renamed 177th PSC. I was there from 1975-1978. Supply Sergeant (SGT E-5) I replaced SSG Freiderick Knoflook. My 1SG was SSG Michael Menear or Manear, tall guy at least 6’3″. My clerks were PFC Sprutty and the other SPC Antequera. I retired in 1992 as a MSG E-8. Twenty one years of military service. I was a Quartermaster soldier from 1971-1992.
I was up the hill in the 2/28th FA in 1982 we had so much fun in those days
When did they move it to ANSBACH? I was stationed there in 1974
My father was stationed in Eschwege 1949-1952. My sister was born in October 1949 at the 388th Sta Hospital in Giessen. I have wonderfull memories of the Officers Club and Gamaroda. I’m not sure but I think Dad had something to do with the Officers club. He was LT. JOHN W. GEPHART, SR. Loved Eschwege Germany and made many wonderful friends…