Barbara barracks (Delmenhorst)
Barbara barracks | |||
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country | Germany | ||
local community | Delmenhorst | ||
Coordinates : | 53 ° 0 ' N , 8 ° 35' E | ||
Formerly stationed units | |||
Missile Artillery Battalion 112 | |||
Location of the Barbara barracks in Lower Saxony |
The Barbara barracks is a military facility in the city of Delmenhorst .
history
In 1951, the British military built quarters for an artillery unit on the site of what is now the Barbara barracks and called it St. Barbara Baracks. The area was directly adjacent to what was then the Boelcke barracks, which was named Feldwebel Lilienthal barracks in 1966 . In 1963 the British withdrew and the Bundeswehr built several barracks for the artillery association ArtRgt11. The Bundeswehr assigned the name Barbara barracks to this area. At first, a fence separated these two barracks, which later fell away. The name Barbara-Kaserne was retained for this area. You can reach the Barbara barracks by first driving through the Feldwebel-Lilienthal barracks.
In the southwest of the barracks of the adjacent training area Delmenhorst-High altitude.
Troops
- Missile Artillery Battalion 112 (1961–1993)
Left the building of 1./RakArtBtl 112 and right the building of 3./RakArtBtl 112. Here at the swearing-in of the 3rd battery in May 1990. You can also see a LARS2 multiple rocket launcher.
Web links
- Garrison history of the city of Delmenhorst. Retrieved September 18, 2016 .
Individual evidence
- ↑ www.relict.com
- ↑ Hard targets on the Delmenhorst-Große Höhe training area. Retrieved June 19, 2015 .