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Stuttgart Municipal Airport dates to 1942 when it was built by the United States Army Air Forces. It was used as an advanced twin-engine flying school and glider training. [3] With the end of World War II, Stuttgart Army Airfield was declared excess and closed on 5 August 1946. [3] It was conveyed though the War Assets Administration (WAA) to ...
Stuttgart Airport ( German: Flughafen Stuttgart) formerly Flughafen Stuttgart-Echterdingen ( IATA: STR, ICAO: EDDS) is an international airport serving Stuttgart, the capital of the German state of Baden-Württemberg. It is christened in honor of Stuttgart's former mayor, Manfred Rommel, son of Erwin Rommel, [4] and is the sixth busiest airport ...
Stuttgart Army Air Field (Arkansas) / 34.59750°N 91.57472°W / 34.59750; -91.57472 ( Stuttgart AAF) Beechcraft AT-10 Wichita at Stuttgart AAF. Note fuselage code "ST". Stuttgart Army Airfield is a former World War II military airfield, located 7 miles north of Stuttgart, Arkansas. It operated as an advanced pilot training school ...
Salina Regional Airport: Stuttgart Army Air Field: Arkansas: 1942-1944: Stuttgart Municipal Airport: Travis Field: Georgia: 1942-1960: Savannah/Hilton Head International Airport: Waco Army Airfield: Texas: TSTC Waco Airport: Walnut Ridge Army Air Field: Arkansas: 1942-1944: Walnut Ridge Regional Airport
Stuttgart Army Airfield is the name of two US Army installations: for the World War II base see Stuttgart Army Airfield (Arkansas) for the current base see Stuttgart ...
Nellingen Kaserne was closed as part of the US Forces drawdown after German Reunification and the Gulf War. In 1992 the installation was closed and the property was returned to the German government, which partially razed and redeveloped the site. Of particular note was the environmental design used in the redevelopment, begun in 1996.
United States military in Stuttgart. The Stuttgart Military Community consists of US installations in and around the city of Stuttgart and has been designated as one of the few enduring communities where the Department of Defense will continue to operate in Germany. It is organized under Installation Management Command Europe Region.
Nokia is selling its Here maps service to a group of German car makers for €2.8 billion (roughly $3.07 billion). The consortium is comprised of Mercedes' owner Daimler, BMW, and Audi. As the ...