WILL KASERNE

MUNICH GERMANY

(SOURCE: WIKIPIDIA) Fürst-Wrede-Kaserne has been a military facility in Munich, Germany, since 1936 when it was built by the Munich Heeresbauamt (army construction bureau) under its original name Verdun-Kaserne. After World War II the U.S. forces renamed it Will Kaserne, and the Bundeswehr renamed it once more in honor of Karl Philipp von Wrede on 17 April 1972. Originally, the fully motorized 7th Anti-Tank Detachment (Panzerabwehrabteilung 7) and an artillery unit used the barracks.

After the war the facility was enlarged and renamed by the American troops who occupied it in 1951. The 169th Infantry Regiment, 43rd Division. The 43rd Division only stayed in Germany during the Korean War time. After that, elements of the 24th Division moved into Will Kaserne and stayed there until it was returned to the German government.

In 1969 the Bundeswehr acquired the installation. Until the beginning of the 1990s, the 200th Anti-Aircraft Regiment Flugabwehrregiment 200 (FlaRgt 200), the 200th Drone Battery (Drohnenbatterie 200) and the 4th Company of the 210th Maintenance Battalion Instandsetzungsbataillons 210 (4th InstBtl 210) were stationed there.

In 1993 the 1st and 3rd companies as well as the headquarters of the 760th Feldjäger (Military Police) Battalion moved from Bayern-Kaserne into the barracks. The battalion was renumbered the 451st Feldjäger Bn in 2003. Further users of the barracks have been the 60th Regional Network Control Center (Regionales Netzführungszentrum 60), the 663rd/900th Stationary Signal Center (Festes Fernmeldezentrum der Bundeswehr 663/900), the Kraftfahrausbildungszentrum Munich (motor training center) and Service Team 4 of the Munich Bundeswehr Service Center.

The northern part of the barracks was sold in 2006.  Since March 2008, the facility’s infrastructure has been redeveloped as part of a public-private partnership project in conjunction with a subsidiary of Hochtief construction company.

McPHEETERS BARRACKS

BAD HERSFELD GERMANY

(SOURCE: WIKIPEDIA)

McPheeters Barracks was the name of a barracks facility in Bad Hersfeld used by the US Army from 1945 to 1993 . It was built from 1935 for the German Wehrmacht . Until 1945 it was called “Langemarck Barracks” after the Battle of Langemarck .

In the summer of 1993, the city of Bad Hersfeld was informed that the US Department of Defense had decided to disband the garrison in Bad Hersfeld. The last soldiers left the barracks in November 1993.

DARION GLOVER GERMANY TRAVELS

I was so blessed to have lived in Germany as a dependent in the ’70s (Giessen) and while serving in the US Army Schweinfurt) myself in the 80″s. Because of this, I can’t get enough of traveling to Germany. I hope that you will follow me on my journeys.

MAGNIFICENT GERMANY WITH DARION

We had a blast as we left Garmisch, Germany heading to Salzburg, Austria via train. I love riding the trains in Germany and anywhere in Europe.

How many here traveled to Salzburg while stationed in Germany?

Have you ever stayed at the US Army Edelweiss Resort located in Garmisch?

We all had a blast traveling to Garmisch, Schwangau, and Oberammergau on Christmas Eve 2021. Come and follow us as we enjoy Magnificent and Beautiful Germany,

How many here had visited Mittenwald while you were stationed in Germany?

We had a cold but very fun and relaxing day in Mittenwald. Come and join us for a walk in the beautiful town of Mittenwald, Germany. I love this town and I love showing my family & friends from all over the world this magnificent and beautiful town. I am always looking forward to my next visit to Germany and Mittenwald is always on my list to visit.

Having Spaghetti Eis after a long twenty-month wait lol 🙂.