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Schwaebisch Hall Army Heliport
USAREUR Aviation

Looking for more information from military/civilian personnel assigned to or associated with the U.S. Army in Germany from 1945 to 1989. If you have any stories or thoughts on the subject, please contact me.


History

11th Avn Gp

15th Avn Gp

59th ATC Bn

14th Avn Co (ATC)

4th Avn Co

60th Avn Co

180th Avn Co

Det 4, 7th WS

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Additional Information



Dolan Barracks & AAF, Schwäbisch Hall (Foto-Weller via Hanno Englaender)
 

Schwäbisch Hall AAF, sometime before 1972 (Ray Dauphinais)
 

Schwäbisch Hall AAF, c. 1972 (Ray Dauphinais, Creative Concept Studios)
 
History
 

A visiting Bird Dog from Group Headquarters in front of the maintenance hangar
at Schwäbisch Hall, 1954 (Kenneth O. Bruce)
 

Dolan Barracks & AAF, Schwäbisch Hall (Herman Furgeson) (annotated version)
 

Dolan Barracks & AAF, Schwäbisch Hall (Herman Furgeson)
 
1969
(Source: STARS & STRIPES, Oct 7 1969)
The largest prefab hangar in USAREUR is currently being constructed at Schwaebisch Hall by engineers from the 94th Engr Bn (Construction) and the 39th Engr Group. Actual construction began on Sept 25.

Once completed, the hangar will be used by the USAREUR Aviation Safety and Standardization Detachment (UASSD) located there. USAAD operates the USAREUR Aviation School. Plans for the hangar were initiated after the move of the Aviation School from Augsburg (Gablingen) to Schwaebisch Hall in Aug 1968.

 

Bldg #340 in center, 1973 (Clyde L. Seel)
 
1985

Schw. Hall AAF
1985

 

1. 180th barracks

2. 180th hangar






 
Related Links:
  Fliegerhorst Schwäbisch Hall - a page dedicated to the former Luftwaffe (WWII) air base at Schwäbisch Hall; part of the Fliegerhorste website. Includes photos of the airfield during the US Army era.  
  Dolan Barracks Schwäbisch Hall - a Facebook page for people who lived at Dolan Barracks or were associated with the Army facility.