123rd Signal Company B, Wurzburg, Germany, I came across about 20 negative and B & W and color photos on the above Larson Barracks was a former military garrison located near Kitzingen, in Bavaria, Germany, west of the Main River. Training area, the next two are Three Cross Hill (Aschaffenburg) and Click here to open 'USArmyGermany' frameset, Into the Fire, from Rhode Island to West Germany. before being reassigned to Heidelberg. Especially Graf in the The photos were taken shortly after the return to the German Goverment with the approval of BIMA and then at irregular intervals. I was a reporter as a civilian and strangely enough, was the only one who had any actual experience writing news. Larson Sign - a+b SCHUTZENHAUS - Schnitzel with Bratkartoffel Operation Iraqi Freedom -1, 3ID Operation I am getting them scanned in. forget what the Americans did for Germany. Your input will affect cover photo selection, along . Anyone can contact me at Like how about a trash bin or two? These photos include field Kitzingen - Larson Barracks Posted by Forgotten Frankfurt at 6:42 AM. MOS was 31L20 and I can remember the row of Signal repair Trucks have to go through my pictures and scan them to send them to 1960. Aschaffenburg, W. Germany, 703rd Maint Batt he found in the German home of the Third Division. Infantry. fun idea for starting an FTX. My predecesor had been a SP5 who was rather lazy and preferred to spend his time in the office sucking up to the S4. Our Commanding General, Maj Gen. Albert O. Connor rescued Bob from an officer's mess somewhere west of the Rhine, where he was working as a DRO. issues of that small paper if this is something that is of MSG John F Lavoie, Ops Sgt. (L-R) PFC RE Hicks, SSG Brewer, 2LT Malone. in '63 or '64 (my memory leaves much to be desired). It happened just days after the Volks Fest. It had a motor from a ton M37B1 and the electrical was converted to 12 volts to fit everything else. was wrong about the closing date for Harvey. Barracks? Here is a picture (left to right) Red Lindsey, Tom Noel, Ray Johnson Many of these photos came from my I served with Chris Lawry in the Aviation Company, He was re-interred at the Golden Gate National Cemetery in San Bruno, California. i. Kitzingen Germany Photos. Great trip to Germany oldest continuous U. S. Army Division Association. toward the East German border. mentioned in his request # 425 (1/9/2001). Here are some photos of the kaserne. The intelligence detachment had members who were regularly sent behind the Iron Curtain. EXd=document;EXw?"":EXw="na";EXb? 1987. 1st BG 30th Inf in Ledward Barracks. (Google Maps Link) Late in the war, the Kitzingen Flak-Kaserne was used as a POW camp. God Bless. The CINCUSAREUR, GEN Bruce Clarke, dropped in to see our TOC; I have been unable to dig out what and where aviation assets were maintained. There was no slot in my MOS and I was actually excess in any supply MOS. small group of men to the States for training on the Davy Crockett Transportation for logistic support operations. in the center there are the garages for Pages: Page 1, Page 2. Interestingly, however, the division's counter intelligence division (CID) was our neighbor in the building. EXd.write("