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What was the name of the US Army post in Swabisch Gmund Germany?

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The one specifically in Swabisch Gmund was Bismark Kaserne (formerly Adolf Hitler Kaserne in WWII). It was the Headquarters of the First Battalion, Forty-First Filed Artillery, Fifty=Sixth Field Artillery Brigade. The Pershing 1A and Pershing II firing batteries A and D, HQ 56th FA, a chemical unit, communication unit, and elements of 2nd ID.

"Up the hill" at Hardt Kaserne, within the village of Hardt, was Hardt Kaserne. The firing batteries B and C, Finance, Dental, Class VI, Commissary, and Dependent Housing were at Hardt Kasern.

Bismark Kasern was closed in 1989, the fences came down, and in 1992 the University of Maryland opened a campus there. It closed in 2002.

What fits this part ae-8320a?

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The part "ae-8320a" does not match any standard or commonly known part number or description. It is possible that this part is specific to a particular product or manufacturer, and more information would be needed to determine its purpose or compatibility.

How far is Fort Hood from Fort Sam Houston?

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Fort Hood is approximately 150 miles northwest of Fort Sam Houston. The driving distance between the two military bases is about 2.5 to 3 hours, depending on traffic and road conditions.

What is the name of the military base in Valdosta GA?

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The military base in Valdosta, GA is called Moody Air Force Base.

Where is the Friends Of Fort Towson Historic Site in Fort Towson Oklahoma located?

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The Friends of Fort Towson Historic Site is located in Fort Towson, Oklahoma. It is situated in Choctaw County, in the southeastern part of the state.

What is titan ae?

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"Titan A.E." is an animated science fiction film released in 2000. It tells the story of Cale Tucker, a young man who holds the key to finding the spaceship "Titan" after Earth is destroyed by an alien race. The film combines traditional animation with computer-generated imagery and received mixed reviews upon its release.

How Big is Fort Bragg Military Base in NC?

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Fort Bragg is the largest military base in terms of population and one of the largest in terms of land area. It covers approximately 251 square miles (650 square kilometers) in North Carolina. It is home to the U.S. Army's airborne and special operations forces, with a population of around 57,000 military personnel and over 11,000 civilians.

How long does it take standard USPS mail to be delivered from bryson city nc to fort sill ok?

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The estimated delivery time for standard USPS mail from Bryson City, NC to Fort Sill, OK is typically 2-5 business days. However, please note that actual delivery times may vary depending on factors such as weather conditions and any potential delays in processing or transit.

What country did Stalin want to build a military base?

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Stalin wanted to build a military base in Turkey. He sought to establish a Soviet foothold in the strategic region to counterbalance the growing influence of the United States and its NATO allies in the area. However, Stalin's plans were not successful as Turkey aligned with the US and joined NATO in 1952.

Where is the Fort Sill Friends Of in Fort Sill Oklahoma located?

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The Fort Sill Friends Of organization is located in Fort Sill, Oklahoma. Unfortunately, the exact address or specific location of the organization is not provided. It is recommended to contact the organization directly for more information.

Does Fort Sam Houston offer services to non-military persons?

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Yes, Fort Sam Houston offers some services to non-military persons. These services mainly include medical and dental care at the Brooke Army Medical Center and the Dental Activity at Fort Sam Houston. However, access to other facilities and services may be limited to military personnel and their dependents. It is best to check with specific departments or organizations at Fort Sam Houston for more information on the availability of services for non-military persons.

How many active duty troops are stationed at Fort Gordon?

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As the number of active duty troops stationed at Fort Gordon can vary, it is best to consult official sources such as the US Army or Fort Gordon's public affairs office for the most up-to-date and accurate information.

When was the military bases agreement of 1947 signed?

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The Military Bases Agreement of 1947 was signed on March 27, 1947.

How far is Camp Dwyer from Camp leatherneck in Afghanistan?

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Camp Dwyer is located approximately 100 kilometers (62 miles) southwest of Camp Leatherneck in Afghanistan.

What military base has the most people?

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California has the most. Mostly smaller facilities compared to other states like Texas.

What is the country code for dialing DSN back to the US?

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None. DSN does not utilize country codes. All DSN numbers are 10 digits and permit dialing of 7 digits if in the same "area code". There are 140 "area codes" worldwide. Six of these are for geographical representation and the two that might be what you are looking for are: 312 for CONUS and Puerto Rico as well as 317 for Alaska.

Closest airport to Fort Sam Houston?

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The nearest airport to Houston is the 'William P. Hobby Airport', which is approximately 14 miles in distance from the center of Houston. A point to keep in mind is that this airport only handles domestic travel, so if one needed to travel overseas, then the nearest airport would be the 'George Bush Intercontinental Airport', which is located 21 miles from Houston.

Why did the us put a military base in Saudi Arabia?

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A base was put in Saudi Arabia because they believed that Russia was going to invade them, they asked for the US to come put a base there in hopes that Russia would recognize that they were protected by the United States.

Where is the Us Army Medical Museum in Fort Sam Houston Texas located?

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The address of the Us Army Medical Museum is: 2310 Stanley Rd, Fort Sam Houston, TX 78234

When were African Americans considered US citizens?

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The Fourteenth Amendment to the Constitution stated that everyone born in the United States, including African Americans, were American citizens. It was ratified in 1868.

Is Pearl Harbor a military base?

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Yes, Pearl Harbor is military base in Honolulu Hawaii.

What is Most populated military base in he world?

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Fort Bragg, NC.

Whoever said ft bragg is sadly mistaking and not checking their facts. Ft hood has the most soldiers stationed on it currently, Ft bliss is the largest in area unless your counting white sands missile range. But with the huge expansion of ft bliss that is taking place currently, they are estimating soldiers, family members and contractors will increase by 65,000 by 2014. So Ft bliss will be giving ft hood a run for its money with the most soldiers stationed there and most people on base

Is Hiroshima or Nagasaki a military base?

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If you are asking if these cities represented Military targets then the answer is no. The nature of the weapon (The Atomic bomb) meant there must be massive civillian loss of life. It does rather beg the question is it a million times more wrong to kill a million people than it is to kill one ? I'm thinking the US position at the time was that ending the war justified the means, even if the implications of the effect of the means were unknown. There is much to suggest the Japanese would have surrendered anyway, but how many more would die before they did, on both the Japanese & Allied side ? It is an emotive subect, warfare, political decision making & what to do for the best results. I think the deaths of what was seen as the enemy counted for very little at the time. The idea of the invasion of the Japanese homeland & the resulting casualties, given their extremely tennacious defence of various islands & island groups over the past 2 years & more, suggested very strongly indeed the US (primarily) would lose a great many young men in combat. Put simply it was a price the US thought itself unprepared to pay.