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7732nd
Field Artillery Group
US Constabulary
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1948
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(Source: Reorganization
of Tactical Forces, VE-Day to 1 January 1949, OCCUPATION FORCES series) |
Proposal for
Constabulary Field Artillery Units
Further evidence that Theater (HQ EUCOM) planners were beginning to
think of the Constabulary more in terms of a tactical force than as
a mere police agency was given in the request to the Department of
the Army on 7 November 1947 for permission to organize elements of
the Constabulary into field artillery battalions. General Clay desired
the creation within the Constabulary of one 105mm and one 155mm field
artillery battalion. He considered these units essential for support
of the Constabulary in case of an emergency, and desired their training
to begin as rapidly as possible. The Department of the Army approved
the project on 10 December 1947, but directed that, since there was
no Table of Organization for a Constabulary field artillery unit,
the field artillery battalions be organized outside the Constabulary.
Execution of this plan involved the elimination of the 94th Constabulary
Squadron and Troop "D" of the 14th Constabulary Squadron,
and the concurrent organization of the two field artillery battalions
which were designated the 91st and 94th
Field Artillery Battalions. On 19 December, EUCOM Headquarters
issued orders inactivating the 94th Constabulary Squadron and Troop
"D" of the 14th Constabulary
Squadron, and activating the 91st and
94th Field Artillery Battalions.
In mid 1948, further planning to convert the US Constabulary to a
tactical force included the organization of two additional field artillery
battalions (light) using the 15th and 27th Constabulary Squadrons
as carrier units. All units of the Constabulary were alerted to provide
officer and enlisted artillery personnel to these units.
On 15 December, the 70th and 74th
Field Artillery Battalions were activated, utilizing personnel
of the 15th and 27th Constabulary Squadrons, whose strength was reduced
to zero. The 94th and 91st Field Artillery Battalions were reorganized,
giving the Constabulary four Field Artillery Battalions. |
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(Source: Volume
I, The Third Year of the Occupation, Fourth Quarter. Hq EUCOM, 1948) |
A step in the
provisional reorganization of the US Constabulary along the lines
of a tactical force was taken in mid-May (1948) when the Commanding
General, US Constabulary, was directed to organize a Field Artillery
Group to supervise the 91st and 94th Field Artillery Battalions, then
a part of the Constabulary.
General Order No. 16, US Constabulary, 18 May 48, subj: "Organization
of Headquarters and Headquarters Detachment, 7732 Field Artillery
Group." |
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(Source: STARS & STRIPES, Nov 9, 1948) |
ORGANIZATION (November 1948): |
UNIT DESIGNATION |
LOCATION |
COMMENTS |
HHD, 7732nd FA Group |
Sonthofen [1] |
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27th FA Bn |
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redes 74th AFA Bn in Dec 1948 |
68th FA Bn |
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91st FA Bn (155mm How) |
Grafenwoehr [1] |
redes 519th FA Bn in May 1949 |
94th FA Bn |
Grafenwoehr [1] |
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[1] STATION LIST, 1 September 1948 |
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1949 |
(Source: STARS & STRIPES, July 1, 1949) |
ORGANIZATION (November 1948): |
UNIT DESIGNATION |
LOCATION |
COMMENTS |
HHD, 7732nd FA Group |
Sonthofen |
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70th FA Bn |
(Fuessen) |
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74th FA Bn |
(Landshut) |
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517th FA Bn |
Sonthofen |
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519th FA Bn (155mm How) |
Sonthofen |
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(Source: A Progress
Report on the United States Constabulary, Military Review, October
1949) |
After the reorganization
of the US Constabulary regiments to armored cavalry in 1948, the Constabulary
also formed several support units, including a field artillery group
with four field artillery battalions (one medium and three light field
artillery).
On July 20, 1948, the 7732d FA Gp was formed at Sonthofen. |
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(Source: STARS & STRIPES, Sept 8, 1949) |
Col William J. Thompson assumed command of the 7732nd FA Group. He succeeds Col William H. Hill who returned to the States in May. (Col Charles H. Anderson, commander of the 70th FA Bn, Fuessen, served as temporary commander of the Group from July to Sept.) |
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1950 |
(Source: STARS & STRIPES, Oct 10, 1950) |
Col Paul R. Weyrauch is currently commanding officer of the 7732nd FA Group at Ordensburg Kaserne, Sonthofen. (Col Weyrauch assumed command in September 1950 replacing Lt Col George S. Eckhardt. Lt Col Eckhardt had served as temporary CO of the group after the previous CO, Col William J. Thompson, had been reassigned to HQ US Constabulary as the G4 in April 1950.)
Col Wynot R. Irish is (Sonthofen) sub-post commander. |
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(or any of the subordinate units), please contact me. |
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70th
Field Artillery Bn |
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(Source: Reorganization
of Tactical Forces, VE-Day to 1 January 1949)
The 15th Con Sq served as a carrier unit
for the formation of the 70th FA Bn. |
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(Source: 2nd
Constabualry Brigade Organization Day, 27 July 1951)
The 70th Field Artillery Battalion was
activated on December 15 1948 at Fuessen, Germany as a unit of the
United States Constabulary. As a member of the 2nd Armored (Cavalry)
Regiment, the mission of the 70th was to furnish Artillery support
for the attack echelons of the 2nd A/C Regt. The battalion was equipped
with 105 mm towed howitzers. |
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(Source: 18th
Field Artillery Group, 37th Anniversary, 1954)
The 70th Field Artillery Battalion, equipped with the truck-drawn
105mm Howitzer, was stationed at Fuessen between Dec 15 1948 and the
summer of 1951. During the summer the Bn was moved to its new station
at Merrell Barracks, Nuernberg. Shortly thereafter, the Bn was redesignated
the 70th Armored FA Battalion, although it did not receive its complement
of self-propelled 105mm Howitzers until the spring of 1952. |
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(Source: 18th
Field Artillery Group, 38th Anniversary, June 1955)
The 70th FA Bn was transferred to Nuernberg on 26 July 1951. |
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1.
Army Day Parade, April 1949 (KB)
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2. B
Battery (KB)
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3. Reviewing
officials (KB)
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4. Pass in Review (KB) |
5. Lt Col Perkins, CO (KB) |
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517th Field Artillery Bn |
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1949 - 1958 |
(Source:
Keith, Donald R.
- Oral History Transcript, USAMHI) |
In 1950-51, the 517th Armd FA Bn was located at Wetzlar and was in direct support of the 14th ACR. They lived on the border with the CAV. All the units were at full TO&E.
At a later date, the battalion moved into a tent city while they were waiting for construction work on their new kaserne in Büdingen to be completed - the old Wehrmacht kaserne had received some damage during WWII. |
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519th Field Artillery Bn |
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1949 - 1958 |
The 519th Field Artillery Battalion was act on May 20 1949 at Sonthofen. Concurrently with the activation of the 519th, the 91st FA Bn at Sonthofen (a 155mm unit formed from the 91st Constab Sq on Jan 6, 1948) was inactivated. Personnel and equipment from the 91st were transferred to the newly formed 519th. The new battalion was attached to the 7732nd FA Group. The 519th provided general support to the US Constabulary armored cavalry regiments.
In early 1951(?), the 519th moved to Babenhausen where they lived in tents until the Kaserne was completed. |
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(Source: Email from C.D. Cox, 519th FA Bn) |
The 91st FA Bn was in Sonthofen when I arrived in Mar. 1949. The Bn. Cdr. was Ltc. Hopkins. We then changed to the 519th FA Bn.
In 1950 when the 517th FA Bn moved out (of Sonthofen) we got their bn cdr. He didn't stay too long, then we got Ltc McCormac (see photos below).
We later moved to Babenhausen, where Ltc Eugene Wilson took command of the battalion. After that it was Maj Bobby Griffin and the last one, before I left, was Ltc James H Dyson. C.D.Cox |
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1. CG of US Constabulary pays a visit (KB)
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2. Vehicles (KB)
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3. Equipment (KB)
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4. 155mm howitzer (KB) |
5. Lt Gen Eddy, CG 7th Army (KB) |
6. Live fire exercise (KB)
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7. 519th FA Bn sports awards (KB)
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(Source: Email from Dean Stagers) |
Your page has just brought back some of the most fond memories of my younger life. I arrived in Sonthofen in early 1949 after coming through Bremerhaven Repel Depot. I was assigned to the 519th Field Artillery Bn. Service Btry. The pictures you have on site are so perfect that I could even pick out the room I was assigned to. I believe that Sonthofen and the surrounding are is one of the prettiest places I have ever been. We moved out of there in 1950 and settled in Babenhausen. Just out of Darmstadt. Was an old German air base.
I will treasure your pictures the remainder of my days, as I have lost everything I had over the years.
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