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Spinelli Barracks,
Tom (guest)
wrote
12 years ago:
I worked there in 1977 as a civilian employee in Locations sections. My job was to inventory all the vehicles on the Pads and in the Warehouses. My work sure got to be boring after while,with a little fun ocassionally,especially after the first Reforger vehicles started coming back. Me and a collegue did some figure 8 racing with Jeeps in the Warehouse, i won't say no more. If i remember correctly Major Britton was the C/O at Spinelli at the time. All in all great memories
Former Benjamin Franklin Village,
Daniel (guest)
wrote
12 years ago:
Wow i feel so young compared to all the other story's on here. I lived here with my family (myself and my x was active) from 2002-2004.
Part Of Coleman Barracks,
Daniel (guest)
wrote
12 years ago:
Was stationed here from 2002-2004 with the 18th MP BDE before they moved
Grant Circle,
Stewart (guest)
wrote
12 years ago:
I lived here in 77/78.
Coleman Barracks, US Army Airfield,
brent weaver (guest)
wrote
12 years ago:
i was with the 582 nd trans itoo rember that wurst stand and i would order 4 of them every time great times and great people, 71-72
Spinelli Barracks,
big dan (guest)
wrote
12 years ago:
Al Drouin - I often wanted to go back for a visit but never did, my son lived in Germany but recently came back to the states. Yeah I imagine it's a lot different than when we were there.
Coleman Barracks, US Army Airfield,
Bob Heppner (guest)
wrote
13 years ago:
I also can be reached at robertheppnersr@att.net. I lived at the Benjamin Franklin Village at 40 C Washington with my wife and at that time 2 year old daughter. This was during Jan.1968 thru March of 1971. I as also the Master of Arms/INC of the NCO and EM Clubs, both the Upper 5 in the village and at the Seckenheim Barracks at 09333.
Coleman Barracks, US Army Airfield,
Bob Heppner (guest)
wrote
13 years ago:
Before going to the Support Activity in the Seckenheim area I was the Photo NCOIC with 97th Signal BN. Where you near by......
Coleman Barracks, US Army Airfield,
troy coleman (guest)
wrote
13 years ago:
I was there 81-83 n the 3/8 cav.that was my 1 oversea duty sta.Had a great time and I would go back n a min.Do anybody rem. the alacazar or the zoo[club]it was the best.
Former Benjamin Franklin Village,
troy coleman (guest)
wrote
13 years ago:
was stationed on coleman bar.81-83.was a medic in 3/8cav.Had a ball;do anybody remember
Spinelli Barracks,
Al Drouin (guest)
wrote
13 years ago:
Was at Spinelli in 1963 and transferred to Neureut Kasern in 1963. Germany holds a priviledged period in my life. (At least, how it was then...)
Former Benjamin Franklin Village,
Patrick (guest)
wrote
13 years ago:
The gate is on "Birkenauer Strasse"
Former Benjamin Franklin Village,
Vincent (guest)
wrote
13 years ago:
Hey, what's the street I've to type into my GPS to get to the BFV?
Former Benjamin Franklin Village,
Thomas Andersson (guest)
wrote
13 years ago:
I visited capt Lucas and his wife in BFV 1959. Did anybody here knew them.
Former Benjamin Franklin Village,
Phil Swain (guest)
wrote
13 years ago:
Attended Mannheim Middle School 1975-1976 first year it was open.
went Mannheim High school 1974-1975
Former Benjamin Franklin Village,
Terry (guest)
wrote
13 years ago:
For sale now (Jan 2012) by the German Govt.
Spinelli Barracks,
bigdan
wrote
13 years ago:
I was TDY at spinelli back in 1967, before that I spend a year at neureut kaserne. I wasn't to happy with the Army but had some good times while I was in Germany.
Market square ,
Eggi (guest)
wrote
14 years ago:
the market is tuesday, thursday and saturday
Former Benjamin Franklin Village,
Jerry Proctor (guest)
wrote
14 years ago:
I lived in Benjamin Franklin Village from 1956 thru 1959 starting at age five thru age nine ~ my father was stationed there. For being so young I still recall alot ~ really enjoyed living there.
Former Benjamin Franklin Village,
Kevin D. Carter (guest)
wrote
14 years ago:
I was stationed at the 56th Aviation Co., Coleman Barraks from Nov. '84 to Dec. '86 and had some good times there. Hanging out in Heidelburg and experiencing the local fest were what I remember best.
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