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Karlsruhe recent comments:

  • Former Neureut Kaserne, Richard Carson (guest) wrote 10 years ago:
    Richard Carson I was a Chaplin Assistant (Chaplin John W. Tyler) TDY to the 516th Signal Group from 7/61 until 2/63...I worked at the EM club under Sgt. 1st class Purcell and Sgt. "Mac" what a great guy! I have been back twice mainly to visit our German landlords. Neureut is now park of Karlsruhe. Wonder what happen to my 1951 Mercedes purchased from a Major for $150 blew up on the Autobann.
  • Former Neureut Kaserne, Jim Jenkins (guest) wrote 10 years ago:
    Jim Jenkins , I was at Neureut kaserne from 1961 until September 1963 in "A" co. , 17th Signal Bn. Haven't been back, but would love to go back to Karlshrue.
  • Former Neureut Kaserne, Mike (guest) wrote 10 years ago:
    I was in Neureut from 61-64. Remember the 2nd imb well. You knew the long thrust maneuvers from the US were going on when anything with wheels and a motor and a beating heart to drive it would roll out of your storage area to meet the incoming troops. Also remember the winter of 62/63. Brutal.
  • Former Neureut Kaserne, Ray Bonebrake (guest) wrote 10 years ago:
    I was stationed there 1962/1963 with the 2nd inf maint bn. I was a maint clerk at the motor pool. I hope all is well with those I served with in Germany. Ray Bonebrake
  • Former Neureut Kaserne, bryan aiken (guest) wrote 10 years ago:
    bryan aiken 1978-1979 neureut kaserne 593rd sig bn shout out to anyone that may have been there.
  • Former Neureut Kaserne, Tommy Reid (guest) wrote 10 years ago:
    I was in the same unitB co 29th / C co 69th I arrived 4/61 and rotated back to the states 9/63 I was assigned to wire platoon. 1st Sgt. DeHaven our company commander was from Brooklyn NY I can't remember his name and I of all people should. his patience and kindness Have stayed with me all these years he was a fantastic man. Tommy Reid
  • Former Neureut Kaserne, Schmebs wrote 11 years ago:
    I was part of the 324th (78 -80) , but spent a lot of time hanging with guys from the 93rd. So many great memories...my bf Patty Maye, other folks that come to mind, Fritz, Chuck, Jeff, JD, Del, Snuffy, Dean...many faces come to mind:-)
  • Former Neureut Kaserne, Mike Seaton (guest) wrote 11 years ago:
    I was there same time period. SFC McClain was my very first platoon SGT. I was a brand new 2LT. He was the greatest. I remember the 502nd river death, we looked at the vehicle in the motor pool after it happened. Great memories at Neureut, I was with 269 and 58th.
  • Former Neureut Kaserne, Frank Martucci wrote 11 years ago:
    Sorry, names unknown. But i am still trying to find out if any of my buddies are still around since I was the baby of the crowd at that time, 18 yrs old and now??? that was in the fifties,
  • Former Neureut Kaserne, Richard M. (guest) wrote 11 years ago:
    Wow, I'm surprised it's all gone now. I was stationed there from late '64 to June of '67, first in, I think, C Co. of the 17th Signal Battalion in USAREUR, but at some pt. later we were all switched over from USAREUR to USASTRATCOM-EUR & our co. became the 547th Signal Co. of a different Battalion & Signal Group, whose designations I can't remember anymore. I worked in the orderly rm. as a co. clerk. We had several 1st shirts during that pd. but the only one whose name I can remember offhand was 1st Sgt. Cambra from Hawaii (real name: DiCambra). One of the CO's we had was a 1st Lt./Capt. McGurk but I can't remember the names of the others right now.
  • Former Neureut Kaserne, EHS (guest) wrote 11 years ago:
    I was in the 207th for one year, headquarters platoon. My opinion the solders were good but command stunk. Moral was generally low across the board and out of 12 years in the Army probably my worst duty assignment!
  • Former Neureut Kaserne, Doug Tomecek (guest) wrote 11 years ago:
    Stationed there in 66-6 with the 620th S&S Company. We were shipped back to the states in late 67 as part of the NATO Reforger plan. I see the wharehouses still stand, but not much else. The dozers seem to have leveled the place. Found memories, great food, cheap drinks, good friends. Miss the road trips to Smiley and Manhiem. See you later Comrade.
  • Former Neureut Kaserne, Martin Morrison (guest) wrote 12 years ago:
    268th and 58th from '83 to '85. Those were some good times. "Smokin' Joe" Rose and Frank Rakowski were awesome to work for. Anybody remember Rose closing down the day with two pair of boxing gloves around his neck and inviting folks who had a bone to pick to meet him behind the barracks? And who could forget the "throwin' Samoans" and the roasted pigs.
  • Former Neureut Kaserne, Robert Murphy (guest) wrote 12 years ago:
    Stationed at Det-B, 2nd Maint Bn 1964-1966 great duty, we maintained the pre-positioned equipment.
  • Former Neureut Kaserne, bruce white (guest) wrote 12 years ago:
    207th signal cmpany from 1976-1978, best time and group ofsoliders and down to earth people,i ever been around. anyone from 207th signal company love to hear from you.
  • Former Neureut Kaserne, Mike (guest) wrote 13 years ago:
    I was there in 1978-1979. I was with the 15th AG Detachment (Postal), Good times.
  • Former Neureut Kaserne, D (guest) wrote 13 years ago:
    I was station with the 268th signal 79 to 81 had some good memories
  • Former Neureut Kaserne, Jessica (guest) wrote 13 years ago:
    Hi Everybody. I am trying to find my Birthfather. He was in Neureuth 1988. His Name is Kevin Campbell. I want to meet him. Can anybody please help me.
  • Former Neureut Kaserne, Olly (guest) wrote 13 years ago:
    Most of our competition (in anything) came from the 324th sig co. A SFC McClain Cable Pltn 269th influenced my military career greatly. After our moves to Rhineland and later to Sullivan Barracks as D CO, I went to FT Bliss. Left Ft Bliss 2yrs later to join the Wolf Pack out of Ft Lewis Wa. There I became a BNCOC instructor teaching in Phoenix AZ until my retirement in 2005. My heart is still heavy for the loss of life from the 502nd river FTX back on Nueruet Kaserne.
  • Former Neureut Kaserne, Olly (guest) wrote 13 years ago:
    I was with the 269th Signal Company motor pool from 1986-89. 1SG's german shepard was always in trouble. We moved to Ettlingen, if I remember correctly, in 1989. After deployment to Iraq in 91 we moved to Sullivan Barracks in Manhein as Delta Co 72 Sig Bn.