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Wiesbaden recent comments:

  • Transformation Area (Former Lindsey Air Station), Charles Roche wrote 9 years ago:
    Moved from Sembach to Lindsey...2nd..then 1st MOB...Air Traffic Control...Terps...and the Public Affairs NCO...the 1 for first mob was my design..had to re do it ..seems someone had the same pattern. Loved it..when we were not deployed anyway.
  • Former Major USAF Medical Center in Germany, Henry M Myers wrote 9 years ago:
    My brother and I were born there, 1959.
  • Former Major USAF Medical Center in Germany, John Reed (guest) wrote 9 years ago:
    I was stationed there from 1959 to 1962. I was19 years old when I arrived there and worked all over the hospital in hospital administration. It was truly wonderful and I consider myself so lucky to have had the experience of being there at that particular time. My eyes were opened to so much and I got to travel all over Europe. The people I worked with were great. My life was changed so much for the better because of my time at the USAF Hospital in beautiful Wiesbaden. John T. Reed, San Francisco
  • Camp Pieri, Mike Donahue wrote 9 years ago:
    I was stationed there from 76-79 14th maint, loved it.
  • Former Major USAF Medical Center in Germany, DLIPKIN (guest) wrote 9 years ago:
    I was a patient there in 1969 having been med-evac'd in from Aviano on a C-47. I had surgery and spent 15 weeks there. Most in the large balcony room. Best care anywhere I've ever!
  • Former Major USAF Medical Center in Germany, Wes (guest) wrote 9 years ago:
    I was born there in 1969 :)
  • Former Major USAF Medical Center in Germany, Raymond McConnell wrote 9 years ago:
    I was stationed there from 1971-1973. An Xray Tech. Ray McConnell. Dr Carl Holl head of Radiology n
  • Transformation Area (Former Lindsey Air Station), Pete Barton wrote 9 years ago:
    My Dad was the founding Commandant of the 17th AF Leadership School. CMSGT T. P. Barton, in 82/83. Miss him bigtime! Had a lot of fun being a bagboy at the Heinaberg Commissary. Any Gen H.H. Arnold HS folks here? Anybody else raise Hell at The Pub London?
  • Transformation Area (Former Lindsey Air Station), Tony Vaughgeran Ross wrote 9 years ago:
    It was a party, Rick. I remember it well. HARVEY WALLBANGERS. That day/night/week lives on in infamy.
  • Former Major USAF Medical Center in Germany, Autry Haws (guest) wrote 9 years ago:
    I was stationed at the hospital from June 1961 until Nov 1963 and worked in ICU. What is not mentioned here is that during WW2 they [Germans] built tunnels from the hospital to the train station to move wounded German and Allied troops and in one upper wing there were bars on the windows where the prisoners were held. The morgue was also down there. JFK stayed in the Amilia Earhart Hotel in 1963. While I was there the Berlin wall was closed and the Cuban missile crisis happened. We went on alert for each. It was some of he best duty I had. We could travel almost anywhere in Europe by train for almost nothing [which was good because we made almost nothing].
  • Former Major USAF Medical Center in Germany, Michele (guest) wrote 10 years ago:
    I was born there in 1955. My mother was flown in from kaufbeuren in labor. I had hemolytic anemia of the newborn. We both almost died.
  • Former Major USAF Medical Center in Germany, Dave Elg (guest) wrote 10 years ago:
    Stationed at Camp Lindsey 1952 - 55. 2nd Air Postal Squadron. Mail Clerk at the Hospital, for a while.
  • Former Major USAF Medical Center in Germany, john (guest) wrote 10 years ago:
    Went there a couple of times while in the AF in 1985. Easy to get lost in. Nice assignment I bet!
  • Former Major USAF Medical Center in Germany, Karen Clark wrote 10 years ago:
    I was a nurse at this hospital from 1986 - 1989. I can't believe it's not AF any more.
  • Transformation Area (Former Lindsey Air Station), F. H. Cross (guest) wrote 10 years ago:
    It was the 2nd Mobile Comm. group - 1973 to about middle of '75 or '76. During the time that USAFE moved to Ramstien. Believe it was called "Operation Swap Creek" ? MSGT (Ret), USAF - F.H. Cross.
  • Camp Pieri, John Medley wrote 10 years ago:
    Larry, I was with the 515 th until June63. I began with the unit At Redstone Arsenal and went to Germany as a unit. I remember Sgt Wilcox, and Noel, CWO LaPointe, Hall brothers, Tomsich, Tomasivich, Edison, and others.
  • Transformation Area (Former Lindsey Air Station), jay suchy (guest) wrote 10 years ago:
    Was stationed at Lindsey '79-'83 with 7113th SAS. Worked out at Wiesbaden AB, Hangar 34. GREAT memories playing for Lindsey Flyers varsity softball/football teams. Got married there in '81. Any old softball alumni out there? Would love to reminisce!
  • Camp Pieri, Larry Spanne wrote 10 years ago:
    Don, I arrived there in May of 1962. Chow was pretty good by Army standards (I was in an Army unit, 515 Ord Det) located on Camp P. We noticed a deterioration in the chow hall food. I noticed black Mercedes in back of the mess hall one day with civilians loading the trunks with food. I spoke to the First Sarge who tried to warn me off. Then I wroted some congressmen who ordered an investigation. Chow got better after you left and we did have steaks fairly often--weekly as I recall. Yes, times were great there and definitely a good duty station with active nightlife. Larry
  • Transformation Area (Former Lindsey Air Station), Joe Gladu wrote 10 years ago:
    I was in Navaids. He was in the Hitler youth so he had to be fairly old by 1990. I spent the night in his home once, I really liked the guy and learned much from him.
  • Transformation Area (Former Lindsey Air Station), Dave (guest) wrote 10 years ago:
    Hello, I was one of the last of 3 people to close the facility with Col Hawthorne and Col Jenueng. I was temp assigned to help close the 435 Hospital as well. (SSgt Detwiler)