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Gablingen Kaserne

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circular "Wullenweber" antenna array, was built at many locations during the cold war for HF/DF direction finding of high priority targets. The worldwide network, known collectively as "Iron Horse", could quickly and accurately locate an HF communications from almost anywhere on the planet. Today,
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airfield, Gablingen was home to three Luftwaffe flying schools: Flugzeugführerschule A5, Nachtjadgschule 1, and Flugzeugführerschule C7. In addition, the entire facility was enlarged as one of the two German Air Bases in the
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One of the most interesting aspects of the history of Gablingen is the complex tunnel system beneath the old airdrome, which may have been used to conceal the existence of a
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Johnson, David C. (1988), U.S. Army Air Forces Continental Airfields (ETO), D-Day to V-E Day; Research Division, USAF Historical Research Center, Maxwell AFB, Alabama.
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Gablingen was used by the U.S. Army as a barracks, housing various elements of the different divisions stationed in the Augsburg area, as well as
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for use by the Royal Bavarian Air Force. The airfield was closed in 1918 and flight activities were prohibited in 1919 as a result of the
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test facility located there prior to, and during, the Second World War. The Messerschmitt plant used laborers from the
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American forces seized the base almost unopposed on 1 May 1945 and the facility was quickly secured.
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facility. Around 1970, the 3rd Brigade, 1st Infantry Division moved to Goeppingen.
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advances in technology have made the AN/FLR-9 obsolete.
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Gablingen Airfield
48°27′05″N 010°51′37″E / 48.45139°N 10.86028°E / 48.45139; 10.86028

Luftstreitkräfte
Gablingen Kaserne is located in Germany
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Gablingen
Augsburg, Germany
Cold War
World War I
Treaty of Versailles
Luftwaffe
Augsburg
Lechfeld Airbase
Messerschmitt
Dachau concentration camp
Messerschmitt Me 163
IX Engineer Command

833rd Aviation Engineer Battalion
Archived
Wayback Machine
Advanced Landing Ground
United States Army
USASA Field Station Augsburg
signals intelligence
AN/FLR-9
public domain material
Air Force Historical Research Agency

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