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Flak-Regiment 25. 4th Transportation Battalion. Flak-Kaserne Ludwigsburg was a military barracks, originally belonging to the German Army, and later occupied by the United States Army. It lies in the city of Ludwigsburg, in south-west Germany near Stuttgart .
Photo by Stephanie Cleaton. USAG Stuttgart Public Affairs Office. The City of Ludwigsburg and the Military Historical Association Ludwigsburg will host a ceremony to unveil a commemorative plaque Sept. 13 from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. for Soldiers of the U. S. Army who served on Flakkaserne from 1950 to 1991.
Show more. A slide show of pictures taken on Flak Kaserne in 1964 & 1965. Music. SONG. Frances. ARTIST. John Barry. LICENSES. SME (on behalf of Epic); SOLAR Music Rights Management, CMRRA ...
Die ehemalige Flakkaserne im Ludwigsburger Stadtteil Oßweil war eine Kaserne des deutschen Flak-Regiments 25 und später der amerikanischen Armee. Sie lag zwischen den Wohngebieten Schlößlesfeld und Oßweil. Nachdem sie 1991 aufgegeben worden war, entstand 2009 dort ein neues Wohngebiet.
Flak-Kaserne Ludwigsburg was a military barracks, originally belonging to the German Army, and later occupied by the United States Army. It lies in the city of Ludwigsburg, in south-west Germany near Stuttgart. Construction began in late 1935, and by early 1937 members of anti-aircraft unit...
A 5-part history of Flak Kaserne in Ludwigsburg, almost 45 minutes long. All in German, but it shows pictures of Ludwigsburg, discusses other kasernen in Ludwigsburg and Stuttgart, then follows the history of Flak from 1938 up to the closing ceremonies.
The History of Flak. The Flak Kaserne barracks in Ludwigsburg, district of Oßweil, is a former Kaserne of the 25th German Flak-Regiment and later the U.S. Army. The start of construction took place in late 1935 and lasted until the spring of 1937 when the first Soldiers and Officers of the 25th Anti-Aircraft Regiment moved on to Flak Kaserne ...
Die Flak Kaserne wird von den Amerikanern als Lager für frühere Nazis genutzt. 1948-1950: Nutzung als Flüchtlingslager für Vertriebene und Heimkehrer 1950-1991: Sitz des 4. US-Transportbataillions 1991-2007: Gelände im Besitz der Bundesrepublik Deutschland 2007-2013: Verkauf an die Stadt, Beginn der Bebauung des Geländes im August 2007
A ceremony took place on the parade field at Flak Kaserne, Ludwigsburg, in June 1965 as part of the merger of HHC, 7th Trans Gp with HHD, 10th Trans Gp to form HHC, 107th Transportation Brigade (part of the COSTAR II reorganizations). (Click here to read James' email.)
Flak-Kaserne Ludwigsburg was the US Army base in Germany where Pleas Everson, the filmmaker’s uncle, served in the 1960s. Flak-Kaserne Ludwigsburg Directed by Kevin Jerome Everson