ARMY BARRACKS GUESTBOOK

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  1. HHB 1/15th Infantry, 1983 – 1984 every morning waking up to A-10 Thunderbolts screeching by.

    miss those Calzone drivers that used to come on base.. going to the HiFi shop out side of the main gate for Equipment and Awesome CDs

    not to mention the carnival set up each year near the AFEES cafeteria PX and the Airfield, a Lot of great times… favorite Bar: the Bierbrunnen downtown and Killer frisbee with the gang in the park near the bridge across to the city…

    saw Def Leppard in October 83 in Erlangen for first European Pyromania tour

    1. Where was 1-15 Inf at that time?

      Was in Bamberg and Ansbach (3-35 Armor and 1st AD Hq) 1980 -1983. Good times!

      1. Down the main road last building to the left across from the Motorpool Audie Murphy’s Company

        CAN DO!!

        1. That’s what I thought. Battalion Commander was LTC Burns?

          Also, apparently my signature/name didn’t get posted.

          Laroy Rushing

  2. Hallo, ich suche Alvin Hamilton. Das ist mein Opa. Ich habe leider keine Inormationen.

    Meine Oma hieß Hildegard Parschauer und hat von 1967 – 1982 in Feucht Army Air Field

    Federal Republic of Germany gearbeitet. Sie waren zu der Zeit zusammen. Vielleicht kennt

    jemand noch Personen oder hat Informationen. Über Antworten würde ich mich freuen.

  3. i was stationed there 69-71 Great memories of German. Talked to a buddy from there couple years ago .

  4. I was stationed at 97th General Hospital 1974-1976. I worked in the laboratory. I took my MLT test proctored by my Col. just before I left and so when I got out of the Army I only had 2 more years of College to get my bachelors degree & test for my MT.

  5. Air Force member stationed at Maurice Rose AAF and lived on Drake Kaserne, Frankfurt from ‘76-‘78

  6. Hallo ich suche meinen Großvater, der ungefär zur zeit 1963 in der Kingsley Kaserne in Hof (Saale) war. Mein Großvater ist bereits verstorben und war Amerikaner. Laut meines Vaters war es immer auffällig. er weiß auch leider keinen Namen mehr. Aber wir können uns an irgendwas erinnern, wir erinnern uns an den Namen (Hazel/Hasel). Wir wissen nicht ob das richtig geschrieben ist.

    1. This may come as a shock to you, but other than a few words or phrases not everyone learned a great deal of the German language while stationed there. That being said, I hold no envy towards any who did, but to come on here and publish a comment in total German, is in my opinion either arrogant or disrespectful. I mean no offense, so to try and accuse me of it would be completely incorrect. I look forward to reading the comments on here, but I am, by choice, not bilingual. Please consider translating your comment(s) or, better yet simply post them in English? It is, after all, a forum where American soldiers interact. Thanks for considering my concern. 🙂

    2. The Text in English
      (Before i write i want to say that i only speak School english)

      Hello, im lookin for my Grandfather, he was in the “Kingsley Kaserne” in “Hof (Saale)” in the time 1963 (i dont know the exact year, but it was about that time). My Gradfather died already, he was an American Army Solider. My Father said, he was always noticeable. Sadly we don’t know the name of him. But we think his name was something with (Hazel/Hasel) or something. We dont know of this is written Correctly.

  7. My name is Nicola (Jacobs) I come from a black family that was stationed at Pond Barracks 77-81. My father was an officer and we drove Volvo. I am looking for my nanny.

      1. 493rd Supply & Service Co. On Cherry Hill and worked below at Faulenburg Kasere.

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