| 168 | |  Name: | Richard Patrick
(bkpilot88@gmail.com)
| | Datum: | So 15 Aug 2010 04:08:50 CEST | | Betreff: | Stationed at Pinder Bks 1945-1978 | | | Thank you for the site. | | | | | |
| 167 | |  Name: | Priscilla Rall
(priscillarall@gmail.com)
| | Datum: | Di 10 Aug 2010 22:01:45 CEST | | Betreff: | 385th Hospital | | | My father, Captain (Dr.) J. E. Rall was stationed at this hospital 1946-1947. I have a few photos and some letters from that time. His friend, Dr. Eugene Brody was stationed there as well. Their wives joined them for a year. All are now deceased. Very interesting to see this site after so many years. | | | | | |
| 166 | |  Name: | Debbie Terry
(rhodehouse12000@yahoo.com)
| | Datum: | Fr 09 Jul 2010 17:00:44 CEST | | Betreff: | fuerth, germany | | | I lived with my husband in Fuerth, Germany from 1973-1974. I was a civilian, standing by my man :)! Any old aquaintances out there that remember Debbie and Neil Terry, and our baby daughter Melissa? We lived in Fuerth, but Neil was stationed out of Merrill Barracks Nurnburg and was a cook. | | | | | |
| 165 | |  Name: | Jack Schmidt
(jackschmdt@aol.com)
| | Datum: | Fr 02 Jul 2010 22:20:48 CEST | | Betreff: | Former commander photos | | | This is a wonderful site, which brings back a lot of memories. However, there's one small problem:
The photograph labeled "Colonel Graham E. Schmidt" is incorrect. The left photo above, under the label "Col. Theodore Kimpton" appears to be a photo of my father, Col. Schmidt. I don't know who the officer pictured on my Dad's line is.
My father was commander of the Nuernberg Sub Area in 1957, departing Nuernberg to take command of the 2nd BG, 8th Infantry for it's GYRO (the last such movement after WWII) back to Ft. Riley, Kansas. Shortly after arriving at Ft. Riley, he was transferred to command of the 1st BG, 5th Infantry, also part of the 1st Infantry Division.
His subsequent career took him to Taiwan (his 2nd tour, this time with MAAG-Taiwan), then to the Pentagon, as Director of Security for the Asst. Chief of Staff for Intelligence and Security, US Army. On leaving that assignment, he became commander of Fort Sam Houston, Texas, from which position he retired.
He passed away in October, 1980, and is interred in Arlington National Cemetary, within view of his office windows, when he was stationed at the Puzzle Palace. My mother survives, and lives across the street from my family, here in Council Bluffs, IA.
I went to High School at Kalb American High School in Fuerth, and lived in the uppermost of the 3 houses on the extreme righthand of the map of the Dambach housing area. Our neighbors, in the next house behind us were BG William Ryan and his family. Gen. Ryan was division artillery commander, 4th Armored Division.
This is a wonderful site, keep up the good work, and I'll try to find some pics from the 1957-58 era to forward you. My son, who lives and works in Leipzig, after attending KUE in Eichstadt, sent me the link to it.
Keep up the good work.
Jack (John L.) Schmidt
Nuernberg American High School, 1957/58
son of Col. Graham E. Schmidt | | | | | |
| 164 | |  Name: | Thomas Nowlin
(@tcnowlin@hotmail.com)
| | Datum: | Sa 26 Jun 2010 02:26:11 CEST | | Betreff: | Schwabach | | | I am glad to find your site I was stationed at Schwabach , 2/59 ADA , 1975 - 1978 I was with C Btry , It would be cool to here from others from that period | | | | | |
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