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Wiesbaden recent comments:

  • Transformation Area (Former Lindsey Air Station), Randy Jean (guest) wrote 13 years ago:
    My dad was stationed in LAS from 67 to 71. i was in second grade when we got there. many memories the cold the snow. Came from san antonio and my teachers husband eas transferred to wiesbaden at the same time. Mrs. Pfister. Mrs chang. Miss it.
  • Transformation Area (Former Lindsey Air Station), Robert Call (guest) wrote 13 years ago:
    I was stationed at Lindsey from April 1972 to April 1974. I was assigned to the microwave radio site, under the tower, next to the chow hall. Rob Thompson, above, said that he worked at the movie theatre during that time and I remember that music would be played before the film started and one time the song "American Soldier Boy" by the Edgar Broughton Band was playing and I was laughing out loud over that.
  • Transformation Area (Former Lindsey Air Station), Gladys F. Bago (guest) wrote 13 years ago:
    Stationed at Lindsey Air Station GE, with 7100 ABW CBPO, 1977-1980. If you worked in the CBPO during this time or know Daniel Bago, tell me.
  • Transformation Area (Former Lindsey Air Station), Greg Mueller (guest) wrote 13 years ago:
    I was stationed there with EUDAC from 74-76. Had a great time. I visited Wiesbaden in 2009. The only thing I recognized was the Hauptbahnhof.
  • Transformation Area (Former Lindsey Air Station), C. Gibson (guest) wrote 13 years ago:
    I was stationed there from 1986 - 1988 with the "old" AFOSI District 70. Great assignment and a great time to be in Germany.
  • Transformation Area (Former Lindsey Air Station), Annette Lindsey Elrod (guest) wrote 13 years ago:
    I was the Chief Telephone operator at LAS from 81 to 84. Colonel Purdy was the commander of the 2063rd Comm Sq.
  • Transformation Area (Former Lindsey Air Station), R. P. Peterson (guest) wrote 13 years ago:
    I wasn't stationed here, but served at Camp Pieri in 1953 - 1956 with USAFSS (Scty Comm. But have fond memories at Camp Lindsey on April 21, 1956, when a F-86H jet from the 50th FBWg. taxed up with a very familar pilot: Lt. Col Charles E. Yeagar, the US test pilot who flew the X-1 rocket A/C over 1600 mph at Edwards Testing Center (The shuck works, I think).
  • Transformation Area (Former Lindsey Air Station), Dagmar Carlon (guest) wrote 13 years ago:
    My father was assigned to Lindsey 3 times, 1953-56, 59-62, and again from 1966-1969 in the finance office. We lived in Hainerberg all three times, California, Virginia and Washington Strasse. I went to 4th grade at Lindsey, and then the elementary school and ended up graduating from H.H. Arnold High in Hainerberg. I got to see a lot of Europe while we were there and I especially remember our Sunday drives along the Rhinegau and stopping to sample the wine!
  • Transformation Area (Former Lindsey Air Station), Jeffry Liptak (guest) wrote 13 years ago:
    I was stationed at 7113 sas camp lindsey from 75-77! Bill G and Ron L, I remember you both like it was yesterday:)
  • Transformation Area (Former Lindsey Air Station), Kimberly Scott (guest) wrote 13 years ago:
    My dad was stationed there from 1962 - 1964...his assignment was terminated due to a family emergency back in the states. We lived in Crestview Base Housing on Marsweg. I attended Lindsey Elementary School for second and third grade. I had Mrs. Hershey and Mrs. Bilderbach. Frau Stabler was our German teacher. Our school buses were navy blue military buses. The Beatles were big in England and Germany...(they had not traveled to the US yet...so I heard them first in Europe). I was in Girl Scouts and we traveled quite a bit. To the Franfurt Zoo, Gutenberg's Printing press, and Rheinstein Castle...etc... My dad was a member of the Rocker club...and I have the stein to prove it. We vacationed in Garmisch at Lake Eibsee.. We had an OPAL and every Sunday we took drives along the Rhein River. My dad and mom loved to stop at the wine kellers along the road and sample the wine. My dad bought my sister an I a red long-haired dachshund. Penny was our family dog for 11 years. She followed us to all our subsequent assignments, Dover, HIckam, and finally the Pentagon in Washington DC. Thanks for the memories!
  • Transformation Area (Former Lindsey Air Station), bill guthrie (guest) wrote 13 years ago:
    Stationed there from 73-76 with 497th, then 7113th SAS, worked on wiesbaden flight line under hanger 1, and then in the hanger beside it. Worked supply, did some good TDY's , had a lot of fun, bill g
  • Transformation Area (Former Lindsey Air Station), Ron Lyons (guest) wrote 13 years ago:
    Stationed their in 77 - 80 with the 7113 SAS. Does anyone remember Peter's Gasthaus out the gate and down the street? Great place to hang out and knock back a few. Remember the intermural basketball season in 77. Lot's of fun. Went back with the wife this summer, lot's of changes but still nice area.
  • Transformation Area (Former Lindsey Air Station), eric hill (guest) wrote 13 years ago:
    i was stationed at the regional medical center which was about 2 blocks away.we partied at LAS every weekend.the Cave was under the nco club and my hospital crew would shut it down friday and saturday nite.i worked the beer tent at the friendship fest every year i was there.1986 to 1989.i remember playing tackle football on the parade grounds with my fellow airmen.the wine fest around weisbaden were great.i got married in 87 and my wife joined me and we moved to the hainerberg housing complex.we traveled to spain,zurich,munich,brussels,london,austria,and france.it was the best of times.great city,good people, I have really good feelings about my tour there.
  • Transformation Area (Former Lindsey Air Station), Jay Aston (guest) wrote 13 years ago:
    My dad was stationed there from September 67 through October, 70. I went to 2nd grade at Lindsey Elementary School but transferred to Vandenburg in 3rd grade because dad was required to move to on-base housing after making E-9. In retrospect I loved that place. There were 4 DMs to the dollar and the German economy was still recovering from WWII: We lived like kings in those days. I still have my dad's Best Wishes Christmas Stein from the Rocker Club were he used to take me to play the 10 cent slot machines along with tonnes of '60s era German stuff, (even have my alpine hat and the cane I bought at the Green Arrow Inn).
  • Radisson Blu Schwarzer Bock Hotel, Wiesbaden, Lorna45 wrote 14 years ago:
    The Radisson Blu Schwarzer Bock Hotel is located in the very heart of the capital of Hesse and can be reached conveniently by any type of transportation
  • Former Major USAF Medical Center in Germany, aphillyguy1 (guest) wrote 14 years ago:
    this is the usaf medical center. i was stationed at the hospital from 87, 88,and until may 89.we partied alot at the nco club on linsey a.s.that club was called the cave because it was real dark inside.good times were had by my wife and i. we traveled to spain(costa brava), france, london, brussels,and made it down to munich for octoberfest. the beer flowed in me for a week.we hopped on a train and sped to zurich one weekend because we could.the good friends we made will never be forgotten. i cant forget that imbiss across the street from the hospital. they had great frits and the chicken on a spit. it tasted great after six swabn braus. sunday breakfast at the earheart hotel next door to the hospital.
  • Transformation Area (Former Lindsey Air Station), Rob Thompson (guest) wrote 14 years ago:
    I was stationed there 1972-1974 Accounting and Finance. Managed the Movie Theater for a short time till they kicked me out. Billups was my Sgt in charge. Coached football and baseball with Mccalister.Jon Neil taught me Basketball and pool! Great to get some pictures and any feed back?
  • Hainerberg P.X., Roxyrey516 (guest) wrote 15 years ago:
    Yes u can shop at the hainerberg PX
  • Transformation Area (Former Lindsey Air Station), D B Cowan (guest) wrote 15 years ago:
    I was stationed there from June 1982-June 1986. I worked in the Supply Warehouse. It was probably one of my favorite assignments. My Dad was stationed there in 65-68 when EIG was GEEIA. (I think thats right) I went to Elementary School in the spring of 66 on Lindsey. Later that building was the child care center and Rec center in the 80"s. It was really strange to go back as an adult to a place I lived as a kid. I have very fond memories of the festivals of 83, 84, 85. I was the coordinator for the base booster club. Such great memories.....Volksmarching..... Beer drinking, Beer Drinking, Festivals, AHHHHH YAAAA>>>>>
  • Hainerberg P.X., Kaya (guest) wrote 15 years ago:
    Hi Ladys & Gentlmen I just find out about PX store and I have question.I am American but I am not in the Army so the question is can I shop there or do you have direct web. I can use for shopping?