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This was the MP station. I spent many a day there as a Desk Sergeant and a MP Investigator back in 1981-83.
I hope you had a good time there – the Cambrai-Fritsch-Kaserne looks quite nice as far as barracks go.
I was a resident in a barracks just beyond and to the left of MP-HQ. We were USAFSS-6911th RGM with operations in nearby Griesheim (now known as Dagger Complex and under USA-ASA control.
My years there were 1957-1960
I remember this entrance entirely too well! I was stationed over at Kelly Barracks from September 1996 through February 2000. This was where, if you owned a Personally Owned Vehicle (P.O.V.), you went to register it. Right around the corner on the right was the entrance to the Military Police Station (where I fortunately never visited).
Thank you for the walk down memory lane with these photos!
My pleasure – thanks for stopping by and leaving such a nice comment!
If you have the chance and of course won’t run into trouble, I would love to see some pictures of the old Kelley Barracks and Nathan Hale Depot. They were located back-to-back on the southeast corner of town, right off of L3097.
This looks like the Military Police building and Barracks which is on the northern side of the first main circle you come to when entering the post from the Darmstadt side of CFK.
Yes, this is the main door to the Military Police station, out of USAG Darmstadt. I was a MP Desk Sgt and assigned to Darmstadt Milcom from 1990-1994. Suck a shame property not being used
I was stationed at CFK from June 1968 to Nov. 1969 During this time it was home to the 93rd Signal Battalion, the commander was Col. Richard Mayham.
Across from the Battalion Headquarters was a large sign that was built by the men in my squad in 1969, that said home of the 93rd Signal Battalion I was in Co B my rank was SGT. E-5 Miguel A Ruiz-Lopez, the Capt. Cummings was the company commander