Was there in 76-78, a great experience as Medic with HHC 2/32nd Armor Division, drove an APC, lived in the motor pool inhaling all of that pollution when there running to stay warm, played war games with the French and Brits, just fond memories of such a clean country with green landscapes. great jagerschnitzel beer. Did some travel to France and England. So glad I came across this video, thanks for the memories.
I was stationed there in 1956-1957 to the 746 A.I. B.. The Chapel still standing I see. I have heard Mrs Bork saved the Chapel from demolition. Danke Frau Bork.
B Co. 2/33 Armor 79-81. The Chapel is still standing. I recognize the guest house across the street and what was, the head shop. Hard to believe everything is now gone.
I was there in 67 and half of 68 with HHC 2 bn, 36th inf. S-4, Battalion supply. It looks a lot different now but them hills in the distant still look the same, 😆. I’m glad the chapel was saved. So many memories, so long ago.
I left in Jan 1990. You came 3 years after I left. I hope you have great memories like I do. Funny how we never realize how impactful a place will be in our lives until years later. it's sad that "The Rock" doesn't exist anymore but there are a lot of memory floating around that place. At least the Welcome Inn is still standing
Man we gotta know some of the same people. I know one that you would probably remember. How about Msgt Charles Cue? Real tall big black Master Sgt, or Sgt Maj Thompson or Major Luchavic not sure if I spelled his name correctly. I remember that all three of those men served in Vietnam and then went to iraq for desert storm. Sounds crazy like two different lifetimes apart.
Pfc.Gomez from California.C2/32 Armor 1983-1984.The Rock.If anyone was there let me know.I worked in the motor pool doing dispatches and parts request for the Tankers and the rest of the vehicles in our company.Victory or Death
I remember hearing stories about Axl Rose being in your unit 2/32 armor. He does have the unit Crest tattoo on his arm. Did you know him? Suppose to been early 80s when you were there
@@tray-oq1nj unfortunately I never saw or met him.I did see him with L.A.Guns Who opened for ACDC In Sacramento.That was before they became Guns and Roses.I sent a picture of Axle Roses tattoo to four of my Army buddies but nobody ever knew about them. I noticed right away,one of my favorite bands. 2/32 Armor Victory or Death
Was there in 76-78, a great experience as Medic with HHC 2/32nd Armor Division, drove an APC, lived in the motor pool inhaling all of that pollution when there running to stay warm, played war games with the French and Brits, just fond memories of such a clean country with green landscapes. great jagerschnitzel beer. Did some travel to France and England. So glad I came across this
video, thanks for the memories.
Wow ! The ony thing left is the Chapel which was across the street from my barracks and mess hall. Ec 3/36 Inf 1985-1988.
I was stationed there in 1956-1957 to the 746 A.I. B.. The Chapel still standing I see. I have heard Mrs Bork saved the Chapel from demolition. Danke Frau Bork.
My first Duty Station, HHC 2/32 Armor "OUTLAWS " 87-90. Thanks for the Memories
B Co. 2/33 Armor 79-81. The Chapel is still standing. I recognize the guest house across the street and what was, the head shop. Hard to believe everything is now gone.
85-90 Dco 3/36 and 5/5 Cav. Was the best place I was stationed at during my 20 yrs.
I was there in 67 and half of 68 with HHC 2 bn, 36th inf. S-4, Battalion supply. It looks a lot different now but them hills in the distant still look the same, 😆. I’m glad the chapel was saved. So many memories, so long ago.
Especially while running p.t. out the back gate.
Wow, lots of changes for Ayers Kaserne, Tender Mercies for all of us, amen. The Rock is gone.
I was there 1976-79.
A co. 2/33 Armor Bn. "TIGERS!"
I was their same time HHC 1 bde right next to Delta 122
I was there 1993 to 1997 at 2/3 FA. In 1997 the post deactivated and moved to Giessen Germany
I left in Jan 1990. You came 3 years after I left. I hope you have great memories like I do. Funny how we never realize how impactful a place will be in our lives until years later. it's sad that "The Rock" doesn't exist anymore but there are a lot of memory floating around that place. At least the Welcome Inn is still standing
I was stationed there 1972-74. CSC 2/36 Inf. Recon platoon. Lived in Butzbach, then in Niederkleen.
Wow! Talking about change! I was here from 90 to 95. Bco 503rd. 1:46
There from Jan 89 to Aug 90 d Co 5th btn 5th amd cav delta Co demons rock the rock 🤘
87-90 3/5 Cav - I see the chapel is still there.
Man we gotta know some of the same people. I know one that you would probably remember. How about Msgt Charles Cue? Real tall big black Master Sgt, or Sgt Maj Thompson or Major Luchavic not sure if I spelled his name correctly. I remember that all three of those men served in Vietnam and then went to iraq for desert storm. Sounds crazy like two different lifetimes apart.
@@tray-oq1nj I do remember 1SG Cue. He and once smoked a cigar that I gave him when my daughter was born.
@@attheworktable he was a good one, great cadence voice especially at the end of a battalion run. Oh man remember licher hill?
Pfc.Gomez from California.C2/32 Armor
1983-1984.The Rock.If anyone was there let me know.I worked in the motor pool doing dispatches and parts request for the Tankers and the rest of the vehicles in our company.Victory or Death
I remember hearing stories about Axl Rose being in your unit 2/32 armor. He does have the unit Crest tattoo on his arm. Did you know him? Suppose to been early 80s when you were there
@@tray-oq1nj unfortunately I never saw or met him.I did see him with L.A.Guns
Who opened for ACDC
In Sacramento.That was before they became Guns and Roses.I sent a picture of Axle Roses tattoo to four of my Army buddies but nobody ever knew about them.
I noticed right away,one of my favorite bands.
2/32 Armor
Victory or Death
3/36 inf scouts 1972 - 1976
Station their 76 to 79 HHC 1 bde I find when I look at old videos in the comments section rare to see anybody from my error ,am 65
I was at Ayers 75-77 csc 2/32 pfc Cross next to the mess hall. I was a 4duece gunner. Armored tracks.
@@creativewoodworker4300 I was in C 2/32 73-76, we were neighbors! 🙂
I was there 85-87 best time of my life. B Co 1st Support/ B Co 503d Support.
I was in the same unit from 90 to 95. 3:17
Was stationed at The Rock from January 73-January 75. CSC 2/36th Anti tank platoon.