Geilenkirchen, US Military Bases in Germany NATO Base Geilenkirchen is one of the main NATO bases spread around Europe, not to mention about its major importance as an E 3A component. The E 3A component belongs to the NATO control force. There are two such elements in the alliance. The...
with over 13000 individuals. The base is part of a wide web of US bases located in the central and southern part of Germany. This one is located in Baumholder, in the western side of the country. The small town is part of Westrich. Westrich is a historical...
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Despite its neutral position, it still needed to acquire weapons and other pieces of military equipment to protect its border in case of any potential attack. Just as the war in Europe started, Sweden’s military officials purchased 120 P-35 Seversky fighters from the US to strengthen its air...
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city in Hesse. Several areas of the outskirts (but yet near the city center) are used as or were used as US military bases. The north-eastern US American housings Aukamm, Crestview and Hainerberg Village still serve as housing zones today for the American armed forces of the military ...
a military garrison, and even a prison. After World War I, Richard Schirrmann opened the Altena youth hostel. He then founded the German national organization of hostels a few years later, in 1919. Visitors learn about the castle’s history in the museum – from geology to the hostel movem...
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Some enemy. In case of a potential conflict they would be pacified by the US military bases itself which are located in Germany. That's why they are so keen of this 'EU army' project and reducing the role of NATO (read: America) in peace keeping in Europe. ...
Now the local economy relies on the money spent at these military bases. I’m sure the people could protest and businesses that supply food, vehicles, clothes and fuel would scream they will lose business and that means people would lose jobs. But they were in a lot worse shape after WWII...