Patch Barracks, Stuttgart

Landmark

Military Base

Patch Barracks
Patch Barracks is a well-known US military installation in Stuttgart-Vaihingen in Germany. It is named after U.S. Army General Alexander M. Patch.HistoryPatch Barracks was renamed from the German Kurmärker Kaserne in 1952; it was originally built for use by the German Army in 1936-1937. During World War II, it served as the headquarters and barracks for the Wehrmacht's 7th Panzer Division with associated unit shooting ranges and training areas located at the nearby Panzer Kaserne (literally "tank barracks"). After the Second World War, Kurmärker Kaserne was temporarily occupied by French colonial troops. Subsequently, American troops took over the facility, which hosted the US Constabulary during the multilateral occupation of Germany following World War II. The US 7th Army was headquartered here from 1950 until 1967 when EUCOM was relocated to Patch from Camp-de-Loges near Paris, France. 7th Army relocated to Heidelberg.Current Units Assigned US European Command (EUCOM), the Department of Defense Unified Combatant Command for Europe & Northern Asia. Special Operations Command, Europe (SOCEUR), which commands US Special Operations Forces units in Europe. Defense Information Systems Agency Defense Information Technology Contracting Organization NSA/CSS Representative Europe office (NCEUR).

Adress

Plieninger Str. 289
70569 Stuttgart

Phone number

+49 711 6808401

Opening hours

Monday 08:00 - 19:00
Tuesday Closed
Wednesday 08:00 - 19:00
Thursday 08:00 - 19:00
Friday 08:00 - 19:00
Saturday 08:00 - 19:00
Sunday 08:00 - 19:00

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