Prince Wrede Barracks

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Prince Wrede Barracks

country Germany
local community Munich
Coordinates : 48 ° 13 '  N , 11 ° 35'  E Coordinates: 48 ° 12 '37 "  N , 11 ° 35' 19"  E
Opened 1936
Stationed troops
Landeskommando Bayern
Feldjägerregiment 3
Motor vehicle training center Munich
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Old barracks names
1936-1945
1945-1972
Verdun barracks
Will barracks
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United StatesUnited States
Formerly stationed units
Anti-tank department 7
24th Infantry Division
Repair
Battalion 210 Jägerbataillon 531
Air Defense Regiment  200
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Fürst-Wrede barracks (Bavaria)
Prince Wrede Barracks

Location of the Fürst-Wrede barracks in Bavaria

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The Fürst-Wrede barracks is a military property at the Munich location in the Freimann district , which was built in 1936 by the Munich Army Construction Office east of Ingolstädter Straße as the Verdun barracks of the German Wehrmacht . On April 17, 1972, the barracks was given the name of the Bavarian Field Marshal Carl Philipp von Wrede .

description

The barracks originally served to station an artillery division and a fully motorized tank destroyer division (Panzerabwehrabteilung 7). After the end of the Second World War , the property was given the name Will-Kaserne by the US Army and was expanded. Most recently, parts of the 24th US Infantry Division were housed there. In 1969 the barracks were taken over by the Bundeswehr . Until the early 1990s, the barracks  housed the 200 anti-aircraft regiment (FlaRgt 200; disbanded on March 31, 1994), the drone battery 200 (with the Canadair CL-289 drone reconnaissance system , subordinated to the 4 artillery regiment in Regensburg, later Cham) and the 4 . Company of the repair battalion 210 (4./InstBtl 210) with headquarters in Engstingen .

Coat of arms of JgBtl 531 and PzGrenBtl 561

In addition, in the 1970s the barracks housed the Jägerbataillon 531 "Münchner Jäger", which belonged to HSchKdo 18 including its JgBtl 532 device. This JgBtl 531 must not be confused with the JgBtl 531 in Ahlen, the JgBtl 532 with the JgBtl 532 in Euskirchen. The JgBtl 531 became the PzGrenBtl 561 in 1981, the JgBtl 532 the JgBtl 661. Both were then located in the Bayern barracks.

From 1993 on, the 760 military battalion relocated its battalion headquarters, which had previously been stationed in the Bayern barracks, together with the 1st and 3rd companies, to the Fürst-Wrede barracks; Feldjägerbataillon 760 was renamed Feldjägerbataillon 451 in 2003.

The northern part of the barracks property was sold by the federal government to FC Bayern Munich in 2006. FC Bayern’s performance center has been located there on 50 hectares since 2017 .

From 2008 to 2010, the infrastructure of the barracks was rebuilt and renovated by a Hochtief subsidiary as part of a so-called public-private partnership and will be operated by it until 2028 (property maintenance, outdoor facilities, building cleaning, supply and disposal, security). The contract has a total volume of over 160 million euros (almost 60 million of which is for construction work). This is the federal government's first public-private partnership in building construction and serves as a Germany-wide pilot project .

At the end of 2009, the Military District Command IV - Southern Germany , the State Command Bavaria and the Bundeswehr Fachschule / ZAW care center in Munich moved into the barracks.

Furthermore, the regional network management center 60, the fixed telecommunication center of the Bundeswehr 663/900, the driver training center Munich, the service team 4 of the Bundeswehr service center in Munich and parts of the staff of the medical academy of the Bundeswehr are stationed. The Prehospital Trauma Life Support (PHTLS) course has been carried out on behalf of the Bundeswehr Medical Academy in this property since October 2015 .

On October 1, 2013 the Feldjäger Battalion 451 was disbanded and the Feldjäger Regiment 3 (FJgRgt 3) was reorganized at the same location .

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Individual evidence

  1. ^ Winfried Nerdinger: Building under National Socialism . Munich 1993. p. 498.
  2. In Ingolstädter Straße: New FC Bayern performance center in 2017 . Abendzeitung-muenchen.de. May 21, 2015. Accessed October 31, 2015.
  3. Philip Schneider: Aufgemörtelt for Europe. In: sueddeutsche.de . October 17, 2015, accessed October 13, 2018 .
  4. ^ Munich Fürst-Wrede-Kaserne , Society for Development, Procurement and Operation. ( Memento of March 13, 2009 in the Internet Archive )
  5. ^ Signing of the contract for the Fürst-Wrede-Kaserne PPP project , Bundeswehr.
  6. ( Page no longer available , search in web archives: Key handover March 8, 2010 , Society for Development, Procurement and Operation. )@1@ 2Template: Toter Link / www.gebb.de