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Need help. Please help clean this article up. The information is verifiable and I really would like assistance.

I'll try my best. I was stationed here between 1971 and 1974 when I was assigned to the US Army Movements Control Agency - Europe, which had its headquarters on Camp King. - SSG Cornelius Seon (Retired) 18:07, 20 May 2007 (UTC)Reply

I'll look in on it as well. I was there in 1988 as a civilian contractor on a computer networking project for 4th TRANSCOM (MINET - Movements and Information Network, part of US European Command). --MCB 22:57, 17 June 2007 (UTC)Reply

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It was known as Haus Alaska among German prisoners who worked in intelligence, who were taken there to be interrogated at the end of the war included Wilhelm Fenner. There seems to be nothing on it.[1]

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  1. ^ Christian Jennings (18 October 2018). The Third Reich is Listening: Inside German codebreaking 1939–45. Bloomsbury Publishing. p. 410. ISBN 978-1-4728-2951-1. Retrieved 14 October 2019.

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