Willkommensbroschüre für Soldaten - U.S. Army Garrison Ansbach

10 History of the USAG Ansbach Installations Barton Barracks 1936: construction of Barton Barracks begins; it is named “Gneisenau Kaserne” in honor of Count Neidhart von Gneisenau, a famous Prussian General. 1939: replacement elements of the 106th Artillery Regiment and the 186th Infantry Regiment move in. 1945: U.S. Forces take over the post 1952: Kaserne is named Barton Barracks in honor of LTC David B. Barton, a signal officer who was killed in action in 1944 in Italy. The installation is utilized as a signal school. 1958: serves as headquarters, 210th Artillery Group. 1972: houses the 141st Signal Battalion, 1st Armored Division and the 2/57th Air Defense Artillery. 1992: becomes the home of the 235th Base Support Battalion, which is later upgraded to U.S. Army Garrison (USAG) Ansbach as part of Installation Management Command Europe (IMCOM-E). 2022: V Corps Headquarters Forward move to Barton Barracks for a six month duration before occupying new facilities in Poznan, Poland. 2023: 7th Engineer Brigade HQ element and 1-57 ADAR move to Barton Barracks. Barton Barracks, May 1950 Barton Chapel Barton HQ building and parking lot Barton Barracks is the home of 7th Engineer Brigade and 1st Battalion of the 57th Air Defense Artillery Regiment.

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