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Arture's "Reisenbach Forever" | ||||
They came to serve Germany | ||||
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To Eberbach they soon did go | ||||
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White paint, true love and fifty-fives | ||||
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Began to feature in their lives | ||||
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Soon every night was a Saturday | ||||
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And Sunday came most any day | ||||
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To Eberbach they soon did go | ||||
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‘Twas there they staged an endless show | ||||
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But that was not the only town | ||||
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To live it up or settle down | ||||
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To keep the friendships they had found | ||||
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And through the years relive the round | ||||
Forever Reisenbach | ||||
Arture suggests these words be put to the music of: "In München steht ein Hofbräuhaus" |
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See what happened to the Site in the 70's by clicking on the picture and scroll down to the third photo for Reisenbach. The picture and the sentence below are courtesy of the 79th Engineers web site, Bruce Christman. Click on the following link and scroll down to the 3rd paragraph to read the history of the refurbishing of Luft Station Zwei. Pictures of the refurbishing (It appears that the units that operated the Reisenbach site before 1970 fondly recall their time there. Their reunion website has a number of pictures of what the site looked like then, and now. Reisenbach Reunion Group ) |
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Great Pictures on your web site! I
posted your site on the Yahoo Web Board, http://clubs.yahoo.com/clubs/thirtyfourthsignalbn
Really nice old pictures you have
there.
-hal
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Hey there!
So good to hear from you and that is
super nice of you to put us on your website! We really enjoyed
your group and look forward to the possibility of everyone coming
back!
Thanks
again, Michelle & Dan (Bavarian Village)
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Hi, I Danny R. Barnes, I was stationed with B Co. 34th Sig Bn. at Krabbenloch Kasern from Sept. '63 Mar '66. I thought we had a solder named Wilson who was a draftee who spent time at Reisenbach. He made Sgt. E-5, not AJ in 2 years and was a good solder. I was out during a war games exercise and we stopped at the Reisenbach Site overnight. During my 3 years in the Army in the 34th. I was on TDY nearly the whole time and spent time at Werthheim, Zirndorf and even did a stint as a stockade guard at RB. There aren't many who were in the 34th. during the 63-66 era. Thanks, Danny R. Barnes |
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I am very familiar with your great web
site. I have visited it several times in the past 6 months. I have a
particular interest because I am hoping - someday - to create a
comprehensive map that shows all radio relay sites operated by the US
Army (and Air Force) in Germany (and France) in the 1950s, 60s, 70s and
80s. Of special interest are the VHF/MW sites and later DEB sites. |
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Rich: http://www.usarmygermany.com/ http://www.damondata.com/spearhead/ 3rd Armored Div. PIO (1965-68) Web Site |
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Hi Spol!!! |
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Hi,
As I only knew the tower at Reisenbach by flying above with the glider or powered glider, I went there yesterday with my bike. I expected something like a TV-Relais and microwave links operated by my company but found a military area operated by the Bundeswehr. By searching for some information about this site on the internet, I found your site. Nice to see those pictures from the earlier days. I live at Michelstadt, about 25 kmin the northwest. kind regards http://www.fscm.de/ Lutz Alexnat |
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