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3rd Battalion, 58th Aviation (Air Traffic Control), Schwäbisch Hall
Company E, 58th Aviation (Air Traffic Control), Mannheim -Sandhofen
7th Support Command [ edit ]
18th Engineer Brigade [ edit ]
18th Engineer Brigade , Karlsruhe
Headquarters and Headquarters Company
79th Engineer Battalion, Karlsruhe, (8x M60 AVLB , 8x M728 , 4x M88 , 12x MAB bridge modules)
94th Engineer Battalion, Darmstadt , (8x M60 AVLB, 8x M728, 4x M88, 12x MAB bridge modules)
249th Engineer Battalion , Knielingen , (8x M60 AVLB, 8x M728, 4x M88, 12x MAB bridge modules)
293rd Engineer Battalion, Baumholder , (8x M60 AVLB, 8x M728, 4x M88, 12x MAB bridge modules)
649th Engineer Battalion (Topographic), Schwetzingen
32nd Army Air Defense Command [ edit ]
The army's 32nd Army Air Defense Command fell operationally under Fourth Allied Tactical Air Force .
32nd Army Air Defense Command , (US Army ) Darmstadt
Headquarters and Headquarters Battery, Darmstadt
11th Signal Battalion (Air Defense), Darmstadt
10th Air Defense Artillery Brigade , Darmstadt
Headquarters and Headquarters Battery, Darmstadt
2nd Battalion, 43rd Air Defense Artillery , Hanau , (48x MIM-104 Patriot )
4th Battalion, 43rd Air Defense Artillery, Giessen , (48x MIM-104 Patriot)
3rd Battalion, 52nd Air Defense Artillery , Wildflecken , (24x MIM-23 Hawk , 8x FIM-92 Stinger )
69th Air Defense Artillery Brigade , Würzburg
Headquarters and Headquarters Battery, Würzburg
6th Battalion, 43rd Air Defense Artillery, Ansbach , (48x MIM-104 Patriot)
8th Battalion, 43rd Air Defense Artillery, Giebelstadt , (48x MIM-104 Patriot)
6th Battalion, 52nd Air Defense Artillery, Würzburg, (24x MIM-23 Hawk, 8x FIM-92 Stinger )
3rd Battalion, 60th Air Defense Artillery , Grafenwöhr , (24x MIM-23 Hawk, 8x FIM-92 Stinger , disbanded November 1989)
94th Air Defense Artillery Brigade , Kaiserslautern
Headquarters and Headquarters Battery, Kaiserslautern
4th Battalion, 1st Air Defense Artillery , Neubrücke , (24x MIM-23 Hawk, 8x FIM-92 Stinger )
1st Battalion, 7th Air Defense Artillery , Kaiserslautern, (48x MIM-104 Patriot)
3rd Battalion, 44th Air Defense Artillery , Ramstein , (24x MIM-72 Chaparral , 24x M163 VADS Vulcan , 15x FIM-92 Stinger )
108th Air Defense Artillery Brigade , Spangdahlem
Headquarters and Headquarters Battery, Spangdahlem
1st Battalion, 1st Air Defense Artillery , Spangdahlem, (24x MIM-23 Hawk, 8x FIM-92 Stinger )
4th Battalion, 7th Air Defense Artillery, Dexheim , (48x MIM-104 Patriot)
5th Battalion, 7th Air Defense Artillery , Bitburg, (48x MIM-104 Patriot)
5th Battalion, 44th Air Defense Artillery, Spangdahlem, (24x MIM-72 Chaparral , 24x M163 VADS Vulcan , 15x FIM-92 Stinger )
32nd Support Command (Air Defense) , Worms
Headquarters and Headquarters Company, Worms
334th Ordnance Company, Wildflecken
565th Ordnance Company, Pirmasens
569th Ordnance Company, Würzburg
574th Ordnance Company, Grafenwöhr
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606th Ordnance Company, Bitburg Air Base
611th Ordnance Company, Bruchmühlbach-Miesau (Miesau Ammunition Depot)
820th Ordnance Company, Bitburg Air Base
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247th Chemical Detachment, Darmstadt
56th Field Artillery Command [ edit ]
The 56th Field Artillery Command was organized to always report directly to the highest commander in Europe at the time. Therefore, during peacetime, they reported to the United States Army, Europe , whereas, during heightened tension or war, command passed to NATO, with Allied Air Forces Central Europe as the next higher headquarters.[1] The Pershing systems were eliminated after the ratification of the Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces Treaty on 27 May 1988.[2] The missiles began to be withdrawn in October 1988 and the last of the missiles were destroyed by the static burn of their motors and subsequently crushed in May 1991 at the Longhorn Army Ammunition Plant near Caddo Lake , Texas.
56th Field Artillery Command , Schwäbisch Gmünd
Headquarters & Headquarters Battery
1st Battalion, 9th Field Artillery , Neu-Ulm , (36x Pershing II - converting to 27x M270 MLRS - inactivated 30 June 1991)[3]
2nd Battalion, 9th Field Artillery, Schwäbisch Gmünd, (36x Pershing II - inactivated 25 February 1991)[3]
4th Battalion, 9th Field Artillery, Neckarsulm , (36x Pershing II - inactivated 15 August 1990)[3]
2nd Battalion, 4th Infantry , Neu-Ulm
38th Signal Battalion, Schwäbisch Gmünd
55th Support Battalion, Neu-Ulm
193rd Aviation Company, Göppingen , (8x UH-1H Iroquois)
References [ edit ]
^ a b c McKenney, Janice E. "Field Artillery - Army Lineage Series - Part 1" (PDF) . US Army Center of Military History. Retrieved 21 June 2020 .
R e t r i e v e d f r o m " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=User:Noclador/sandbox/US_Army_1989/USAREUR&oldid=965776319 "
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