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| Name: Jim Harkins | MY URL: Visit Me |
| My Email: Email Me | Location: Sun City Center, FL |
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I was stationed at the 'Kuppe from 1966 to 1974!
| Name: Dennis Huff | MY URL: Visit Me |
| My Email: Email Me | Location: Cheyenne, Wy |
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Fischbach Det28 71-73
Gruenstadt Det 28 73-75
sembach 603TCS 75-76
Mehlingen AS 601TACC 76-78
Traveled to all 601 units in the 70's teaching 407L pallet loading and with the staff assistance team. Original career field was wire maintenance. Lost my hearing and crosstrained into PMEL and lost track of most 407lers. Email if you recognize the name.
| Name: Ewald Mertins | MY URL: Visit Me |
| My Email: Email Me | Location: Dockweiler |
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Hallo, I live in Dockweiler Eifel and remember that in the early 80s US-air defense troops came to the Eselsberg above the village several times per year to practice there for a few days. Are there still any photos available from these visits to Dockweiler.
Regards Ewald Mertins
| Name: Bob Emanuelson | MY URL: Visit Me |
| My Email: Email Me | Location: Alliance, Ohio |
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Correction to my letter of 5/7/03. I was with the 604th AC&W Sqdn. in Freising Germany from Aug, 1951(Not Aug 1950) to July, 1954.
| Name: Otis Taylor | MY URL: Visit Me |
| My Email: Email Me | Location: Columbus, Ms. |
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Was stationed in Pruem 1955 thru 1957 as an
electronic repairman. This was the 615
AC&W. Fond memories.
| Name: Rommel Muego | MY URL: Visit Me |
| My Email: Email Me | Location: Norwalk, California |
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I was in Pruem A.S. from June 1978 to Feb 1981 and was with the 601st TCS Radio Relay Shop. First 2 weeks in Pruem I was sent TDY to a relay site called Erbeskoft and was there for 6 months before returning to Pruem. Returned to Pruem on vacation in 1991 and whole place is a ghost town with most of the buildings torn down. Large black gate at the entrance way prevented me from entering the facility. Anyone know the whereabouts of a James A. Corbin who was with the 612 TCF during the time I was there?? Please email me
| Name: Terri Carlile | MY URL: Visit Me |
| My Email: Email Me | Location: Louisiana |
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Hi All...I'm one of the so called "brats"...What a joy it was to find this site!...My dad was stationed at Wasserkuppe around the 1962-1964 era. We lived on the economy in Fulda at #10 Letterhause Strasse where I completed my 2nd and 3rd grades at the school on the base there. Dad communted year round to his job on the mountain...My dad, Harold A. Carlile, was a radar man and worked around those radar "bubbles" his entire 26 year career in the USAF...On special occasions he would drive us up the mountain to visit the site. There was plenty for us kids to do there while the grownups did their business. There was a small playground there (swingset and see-saw) but the best thing of all was...Fritz! I remember being told a story of how his bones were tossed back and forth over a fence because no one wanted him (?) Before we went home at night we went to the "movies" (lol) The theater was just a room with a pull-down screen and lots of folding chairs that you could situate anywhere you wanted them...Back at the base in Fulda, there was an actual theater that we went to almost every other night. The base in Fulda also had a bowling alley...I remember watching Mom and Dad bowl and how the soldiers kept the juke box going full tilt with tunes like "Everybody Loves Somebody Sometime" and Roy Orbisons "Pretty Woman"...What wonderful memories I have of those days...Well, I know most of you here were the actual enlisted folk so I hope you did't mind listening to the rambling of one of the "brats"...If you think you know my dad please feel free to write me and I will pass your message on...He isn't doing well and it would surely mean alot to him...Thank you for a wonderful visit on this site!