Benjamin Franklin Village, Mannheim

 

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  1. hi ich habe eine frage kann ein deutscher eigendlich in einem auf dem gelände befindetem laden einkaufen wenn er am eingang der karserne seinen personalaus weis forlegt dort einkaufe ja oder nein

  2. My dad was stationed at Taylor Barracks. I lived in Germany for over 22 years. Graduated H.S. in Mannheim in 1969. Attended 11th through 12th. Prior to that I was a “dormy” at FHS while my dad was in Vietnam. Prinz Max was known by all.
    I ended going back when I entered the Army. Ended up in 5/68th Armor, 8th ID at Sullivan Barracks and then I was stationed at Coleman Barracks in 7th Sig Bde.
    Although Mannheim was cool, the best time I had was when we lived in Murnau from 1959 through 1964.
    My mom and dad retired in Mannheim. My mom worked at the American Express bank and my dad worked at the PX.

  3. I was in Mannhiem for about 14 years, 3 all over Germany and 11 as a civilian working on Coleman concern as sound center stock room manager. I played american football with the german football team Mannhiem Redskins. Was a DJ at the Owozzi club down town as well as the Top Ten club. My mentor was Tony Flemmings. Been a long time but would be nice to hear from “J” Mr. Giles who was and always will be my brother. Blade, are you still out there? Shout out.

  4. Elementary School here, Dad was on CMMI team at Funari Barracks. Didn’t know how lucky we had it. 1964 – 1968 or there about. Mom’s got the class pictures on the wall where they live now.

  5. I lived in Oftersheim from 1979-1985 and spent a lot of time at the Heidelberg Rod&Gun Club arcade games. I like to get in contact with Reed Maxwell. He went to BFV middle school and I think he lived there. There were other americans. If they remember me, would be cool if the contact me.

  6. I such my father his name is Robert Truman Freeman. He was stationed in Mannheim in 1950.

    Please help me

  7. I am the daughter of Stanley Parker who was stationed in Mannheim around 1957 to 1959..He met my mother Regina Magin around 1958 who lived in Ludwigshafen. I was born on Dec. 20, 1959. I know that Stanley Parker also nicknamed Stan has red hair, is married and has a family somewhere in Oklahoma. His age should be somewhere around 75 to 80 years of age. I just found out this last year that he was my father on the death of my mother. Please someone help..Thank you

  8. I was at Mannheim from 76 to 79, graduated in 78. Trying to find a few friends. David Lee also graduated in 78, have not seen him since. Would like to contact him. Also a pastor of an american church, Victory Baptist Church in Worms, Robert (Bob) Patterson, who was with a MP group there I believe.Anyone else from my circle of friends email me at gregspestcontrol@aol.com

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