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Mannheim, Germany
The Mannheim military community is located in southwestern
Germany, approximately 100 Kilometers (Km)/60 miles south of
Frankfurt and 25 Km/15 miles northwest of Heidelberg.
Mannheim is located in the German state of Baden-Wurtenburg.
This is only short distances away from great attractions
such as Euro Disney and the Black Forest and other countries
like France and Austria. The weather in the area is mostly
like that of the northeastern states like Ohio, Kentucky and
Indiana. winters are cold with moderate snow and summers are
hot but not as humid. The Army military units in the
Mannheim community fall under the major command of United
States Army Europe (USAREUR). The mission of local US Army
units is predominately Signal, Transportation, and Military
Police support. Also the US military confinement facility
for Europe is located on Coleman Barracks. The approximate
total population assigned is 15,000 which consists of: Army
active duty, 4,000; Air Force active duty, 200; Army family
members, 6,484; Air Force family members, 197; civilian
employees and family members, 3,266 and US military
retirees, 727.
The Mannheim Military Community had its original roots with
the American occupational forces immediately following World
War II. Since 1974, the mission has been to be the single
point of control for Americans and to provide base
operations support for tenant units in the assigned
geographical area. The Mannheim US Military Community
Activity (USMCA) was consolidated with USMCA-Worms in 1990
and was reflagged as the 293rd Base Support Battalion (BSB)
of the 26th Area Support Group (ASG) in 1991. The current
area of responsibility extends over 938 square miles with a
total of 20 installations.
The 293rd BSB supports units from every major command in
USAREUR and some units not headquartered within the Federal
Republic of Germany, totalling over 15,000 residents. The
six major troop billets of Sullivan Bks, Taylor Bks, Turley
Bks, Spinnelli Bks, Coleman Bks and Funari Bks are located
in the suburbs of Mannheim. Friedrichfeld depot is located
outside the town of Schwetzingen in the direction of
Heidelberg.
The Mannheim military community is comprised of several
posts within a relatively small area in and around Mannheim.
Sullivan, Taylor, and Funari Barracks, Benjamin Franklin
Village housing and the military shopping area are all
located within walking distance of one another in the
Mannheim suburb of Kaefertal. Spinelli Barracks is
approximately 10 minutes by car circling southeast around
Mannheim. Coleman Barracks is located off Autobahn A6 at the
town of Sandhofen, approximately 20-30 minutes by car.
Turley Barracks is approximately five miles toward the
center of Mannheim. Thompkins
Barracks and Friedsrichfeld depot are located just off
Autobahn A565 toward to Heidelberg.
Mannheim is known as the city of quadrangles (blocks). On 17
March 1606, Prince-Elector Friedrich IV of Palatinate layed
the plan for the fortified city of Mannheim with streets at
right angles. The German word 'Mannheim' translates to "A
place where men are at home". The city of blocks, second
largest city in the state of Baden-Wurttemberg, is located
at the center of the Rhine-Neckar river triangle. Mannheim
and its suburbs include more than 300,000 people. The
population of the greater Mannheim-Ludwigshafen urban area
exceeds half a million. Mannheim's city symbol is the
Wasserturm (Water Tower), located in the east of the
downtown area. |