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| paul a sweeney |
| sweeneysr@yahoo.com |
Location: california |
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 JOY was my Beautiful Angel that took care of me.....
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| 170) |
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| paul a sweeney |
| sweeneysr@yahoo.com |
Location: california |
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Nurnberg Hospital was my Ticket back to the states Great place I spend 2 weeks there with my asthma and was medivac out about may 1974 great care! Hello JOY
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| Margret Edwards |
| e_margret@hotmail.com |
Location: USA |
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 I was also born in this hospital on 12/19/65. I was the biggest baby weighing in at 11 lbs. 10oz.
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| 168) |
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| Elizabeth Garcell Kacsmar |
| elizabeth.kacsmar@db.com |
Location: New Jersey |
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I was station at NAH from 80 to 82 as A 91S Environmental Health Specialist. It was by far one of the best assignments ever. Would love to hear from those I worked with.
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| Lee Braham |
| chiodoj54@comcast.net |
Location: CT |
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I was stationed in Nuremberg from '79-'81. I was a 91E in the Dental clinic, assisted Dr. Allison in oral surgery. Please, any dental people out there that were stationed at that time? I will put my pics online.
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| janine HAFNER |
| janine_klaus@yahoo.de |
Location: ger# |
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Hello everyone,
My grandfather was US soldier stationed in Bavaria,
ERLANGEN TILL 1967
does anyone know a men called:
LELAND YOST
( I don´t know if the name is correct spelled), who comes from
COLORADO SPRINGS.
If someone know him, would it be very kind to write me an e-mail ( janine_klaus@yahoo.de)
previously: THANKS for your help,
janine Klaus
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| Fred House |
| fhouseks@gmail.com |
Location: Kansas City, Kansas |
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I was stationed there in 1969-1970 as a
91D20. I worked in the OR and also CMS
under SSG Barnes.
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| 164) |
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| Barry Miller |
| bemiller@cedarcrest.edu |
Location: Penna. |
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Merry Xmas and Happy New Year to all fellow solders who served at the Nurnberg Army Hospital.
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| 163) |
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| Vincent "cruit" Fetzner |
| mrdigity@yahoo.com |
Location: Erie, PA |
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MOS 91B Assigned to US ARMY Hospital Nurnberg 1975-1976. Worked the newborn ward and gate guard duty. Hello to Lee Moberly, Mike Flores (Mex), Michael Picket, Ken Berg, Woody from NM, Sgt Keifer, Doug Brown, Sue Soloman, and all the wonderful civilian personal that I had a chance to work with there. Thank you for all the memories. Send me an email. Special hello to Tom Wolfe from Colorado that worked the ER.
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| Bill Hart |
| masterscubadiver@verizon.net |
Location: Highlands Texas |
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I spent 36 days in this hospital after falling off a 155 mm howitzer and impelling myself on the commo spool attatchment on the back door.Shattered my tail bone and had to have emergency surgery to remove it and close up wound.It was somewhere in the spring of 1971
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| 161) |
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| Ronnie Brown |
| miaron55@yahoo.com |
Location: Miami,Fl |
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I was medevac from Herzo-Base to Nurembureg Army Hospital for a severe injury, hospitalized for several months. I have no idea where This Hospital's records have ended up. Please Advise.
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| SFC Larry Stafford, US Army, R |
| TFDFF@Cox.Net |
Location: Tucson, Arizona |
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My son, Sean Aaron Stafford, was born there on 05NOV76. All delivery rooms were in use.(Induced labor for officer's wives, I was told.) My wife, Carol Jean Stafford, gave birth in a recovery room with the assistance of a nurse. I wish I knew her name! All went well. No anesthesia and no doctor. A MD did come by later and looked in on my wife and son. Total time from entering the hospital to giving birth was less than an hour. Guess we took the staff by surprise. (?) Thanks to that fine calm and confident nurse!
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| Dale Fields |
| lowglide17@yahoo.com |
Location: New Washington, IN |
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I was a Preventive Medicine Specialist at the hospital from 71-72, CO was Maj. Silverman, also Capt. Jolley, also sgt. Burkhalter. Friends were Dave Bowling, Jim Osborn, Galen Grube, Jim Lee, Bradley Swenson, Bill Wachter, Purley Decker, Chuck Bates, & several more
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| Maggie Ratliff (Diachynsky) |
| myssesr@aol.com |
Location: Cleveland OH |
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Hi Everyone,
As an army brat my dad was stationed in Nurnberg 66-69. I was a teenager and spent alot of time at the hospital, and met several people there, including my husband. Anyone remember people from the ENT clinic or admitting?
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| Kenneth Maxey |
| labade@newwavecomm.net |
Location: Corbin, KY |
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Was in the hospital November 1959 after injury. Does anyone know where the medical records would have ended up?
Ronnie Brown:
Say Ken I Have Identical Situation With Regard To Med Records @ Nuremberg Army Hospital. Please Advise.
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| 156) |
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| Lisa Kerr-Bisbee |
| mrsbee90@yahoo.com |
Location: Illinois |
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Wowza! The pictures blew me away! My father was Captain Kerr, a young ophthmalogist. We lived in the building just inside of the front gate. I remember playing in the landing field, and when the heliocopters would come, we would wait them out by climbing the trees. One day I was showing off riding my bicycle for the recuperating guys who cheered me on. My pants got caught in the chain and I crashed. Some guy came running out and cut my pants with a big switchblade knifeto free me- he has been a hero in my mind for over 40 years now! God bless everyone who has served our country!
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| 155) |
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| Dan Burton |
| burton_28@bellsouth.net |
Location: Palm Beach County, Florida |
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I was stationed at the hospital in Nuremberg, from March 1949 until October 1951 when we were sent to Kornwestheim, Germany. I returned to the States in May of 1952. I was a Lab Tech, but spent most of the time there playing basketball. We were runnerups in the Company level 7th Army Championship playoffs. I have a picture of the Nurnberg hospital as in stood at the end of 1945 fighting. The center of the hosppital took a bomb right down the center where the red cross was painted.
The Nurenberg hospital became the 15th Evacuation Hospital in the summer of 1949.
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| 154) |
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| Larry Jones |
| ljones05@wellspan.org |
Location: York PA |
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Served at 130th from 1971-1974
Ronald Harris:
Hi Larry, I was there in 1973 I worked in the Captain's office as 71B10.
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Ronald Harris:
Larry you ever heard of guys named: Michael Crowder, Orlando "Fat Man" Hayes, "Wolf" or Ralph Menefee?
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Ronald Harris:
If so e-mail me at rth.poetry1530@att.net... Oh and by the way you remember the captain: David W. Oquinn?
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| Billy Simmons |
| simmons5003@sbcglobal.net |
Location: Texas City,TX |
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I was stationed at NAH from Sept 1970 until July 1971. I worked as a operating room tech and met some great people. I still often think of the place and all the good times. Sad to know it's no longer there.
Bill Hart:
I believe you were the guy who was checking my vital signs during surgery to remove my tailbone after I shattered it in a fall off of a howitzer at pinder barracks.Some Col. did the surgery I believe he was chief of surgery
Bill Hart
Highlands Tx 77562
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| Dr. Charlie Tirone |
| bluesky45@fuse.net |
Location: Fort Wright, Kentucky |
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Wow.....this is great!!!!
I was a podiatric surgeon & Captain stationed at the 130th in the ortho section between 1978 and 1981. I played bass in the local country band "Six Pack" featuring Gordy Thomas.
My 2nd daughter Regan, was born there in September of 1980. I still have one the original date plates off the elevator as a momento which is dated 1937.
I really enjoyed living in Germany during that time period and encountered many true patriots.
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| Wayne K. Wagner |
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Location: Akron, Ohio |
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 Monday, 7. September 2009 20:27 Host: cpe-65-25-120-85.neo.res.rr.com
I was stationed at NAH from 12/79 to 05/81 worked in Logistics Division, Motorpool, Medical Equipment Procurment and HQ (Head Quarters). Moon Lited as a bouncer at Club Medico and ran the projectors at both the Hospital and Johnson Barracks Theators. Worked for Sgt. Dotzler, SFC Rich, SSG Bond, Sgt. Lomax, SFC Morgan, SSG Conners and Drove for Col. Bussy, Col Hartley. SGM Watkins, Cpt. Sizemore and 1LT Swank.
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| Richard Reed |
| dickreed85@hotmail.com |
Location: S.C. |
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I entered an inquiry on the Ferris Barracks website asking for help from any of fellow soldiers who served there. I am having difficulty with the VA about my application for disability. After waiting and paper work for a year they now(VA)tells me my records burned in a fire around 1970. I understand that a fire aat the Record Center in St. Louis is a fact.
The VA now stated to me yesterday that I need to reconstruct my record and guess what? I have nothing. Firstly, they tell me that they have nothing to tell them that a Station 16 hospital ever existed(later it was called station 20). They have requested pictures of the hospital with a sign specifing that it was called such, paper work like maybe a birth certificate or letterhead saying it was Nurnberg Hospital and the closing date of the hospital.
Thanks to a person emailing me the pictures of the hospital, which will copy for them, so any of you have anything that will help, Please email me. I would certainly apreciate your help.
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| 149) |
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| Forrest Cordry |
| fecordry@yahoo.com |
Location: Nebraska |
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I was there from 1965 to 1967 and have a lot of good memories from my duty there!
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| 148) |
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| Heinz Mueller |
| hgm1956@gmail.com |
Location: Arizona |
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Bob Scott,
I remember you and your wild and frizzy hair at the Club Medico. I was stationed at USAHN from76-19 and worked in the ER and was a bartender/waiter at the club. Many fond memories of that place and was sorry to hear it had been torn down. I also drove the bus from the hospital to Johnson Barracks to the PX and back to the hospital after we were moved to the old MP barracks at Johnson--best army duty I ever had. Terry Pinto, remember you as well--you drove me and Dave Ellsworth to the airport in Frankfurt during a driving blizzard in January of 79 so we could make our plane home.
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| 147) |
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| Gary |
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Location: - |
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 Wednesday, 10. June 2009 14:54 IP: 68.73.75.198
There aren't many memories for me of this hospital... other this the main one: I was born there. Almost 56 years ago!
These are the first pictures I've ever seen. Pretty nice.
haroldparker54@yahoo.com:
i know how you feel. I was born in erlangen in 54, but my brother and sister were born in this hospital in 56 and 59.
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| 146) |
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| Sham (Hattabaugh) Kelly |
| shamkelly77@yahoo.com |
Location: Arkansas |
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 My Daddy was the motor pool Sargent at Nurnberg's 98th General Hospital from 1984-1992. My mom worked in the mess hall and later became the dietitian in those years. They were Danny and Ann. The old hospital was a wonderful place to grow up around. I was 6 when we arrived and 13 when we left.I loved watching the medi-vacs landing behind Daddy's shop. EVERYONE there was like family. Daddy would always invite all of his soldiers up to our house for all the holidays. It was like having a legion of brothers to grow up with.We were a HUGE family. Chris DeGenario, Dan Salveson, Mike, Clyde Gay, Mrs. Williams and so many more. I LOVED my childhood as an Army brat and never realized the blessing of the life I had being around so many people that loved and cared for my family. I'm a mother now and regret that my daughter will never know that joy. Thanks to all of you that made my childhood the best ever. And here's to a wonderful hospital that took care of so many.
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| 145) |
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| MICHAEL CAMBRA |
| scrambo111@yahoo.com |
Location: NEW HAMPSHIRE |
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I'M LOOKING FOR THELMA KEENAN, WE USED TO CALL HERE JENNY. I WAS STATIONED AT PINDER. SHE WAS MY GIRLFREIND. WOULD LIKE TO HEAR FROM HER.
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| 144) |
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| carroll baker |
| crrstk@aol.com |
Location: florida |
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my father was stationed in nurenberg from 1972-1976. We lived in base housing that was located behind the hospital. I can remember going to the movie theater that was ajacent to the hospital.
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| 143) |
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| bettina |
| hardheadedred@embarqmail.com |
Location: henderson, nv |
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I was born in nuernberg army hospital in april 1966 unfortunatley my birth certificate is MIA also, does anyone know how to get a replacement?
my family and I got to go back to germany in 74 - 83 man what a blast it was many many fun times
Jerry Hoover:
My daughter was born there also in 1972 she has a certificate of foreign birth from the US embassy in Munchen Germany You probably could get a copy there.
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| Hardy, P L |
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Location: West Chester, PA |
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 Thursday, 12. March 2009 13:29 Host: pool-96-227-178-254.phlapa.east.verizon.net
was born here 1954
father Thos. Hardy
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| 141) |
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| Bill Sanford |
| bsanford14@gmail.com |
Location: Plainfield,IN |
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I was born at this hospital April 4,1974. Father was stationed in Bamberg.
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| 140) |
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| Raymond Martin |
| mary58@prodigy.net |
Location: Steubenville,ohio |
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Was stationed at the 20th station Hosp.
from Oct.1961 to March 1965. One of the
best times of my life
Larry Palmer:
Hi,What was your Mos there.I was stationed at the hospital from February 1961 to June 1962 and the was transferred to Herzo Base Dispensary.
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Richard:
I was a patient in the Hospital for a couple of month in 1957, but as I recall at that time, it was Station 16 and I believe that it was changed to Station 20 around the time you were there.
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| 139) |
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| Floyd Bigger |
| wpcadetdad@cox.net |
Location: Warner Robins, GA |
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Served at the hospital in the Pathology Dept from 72-75. Lots of good memories. Sorry to hear it was torn down.
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| 138) |
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| Ginette Trapp |
| gigitrapp@bellsouth.net |
Location: Georgia |
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Hi all, I was born in the Nurnberg Army Hospital in November of 1966. I have always wanted to return to see my birth place. But it very cool to at least see pictures of the hospital and post where I spent the first two years of my life.
Heathernioj:
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| James Shockey |
| vshockey@yahoo.com |
Location: West Virginia |
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Hi All. I was born at the hospital in 1960. I wanted to visit it next year, on my 50th birthday, and was informed it had been torn down. I have found the old address, 306 Rothenburger Strasse, and will at least stop by the site. I have been amazed that so many children were born there. The Army definately stopped using salt peter!
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| 136) |
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| Nicola Schultz |
| nicola92@juno.com |
Location: Ft. Huachuca, AZ |
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Hello everyone, my name is Nicola Schultz & I was a civil service brat ;0) I was Born in 81 at the Nurnberg Army hospital and absolutely loved growing up in the Nurnberg area. My father, Richard Schultz ran the Education CTR at O'Brien Barracks & was a long time education counselor there. He also worked at Merrell Barracks. My mother, Charmaine was a long time RN at the Nurnberg Army hospital. They were in the Nurnberg area from 76-92. And I'm sure if anyone came in contact with my mother, they'd remember working with her or being a patient of hers! I'm here to get in touch with anyone that might remember my Dad, Mom, or myself!
I'm looking for old family friends, such as the Gilson's; Tom, Sheila, Shelby, Shana, or Thomas! Or anyone I may have gone to school with in Nurnberg.
If you remember any of us, I'd really like to hear from you =)
God bless our men & women serving this country & all who did serve!
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| richard g. tanzer |
| richt63@gmail.com |
Location: somers point, n.j,. u.s.a. |
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hi, its been a long time coming. i was born at this hospital to my late father spec 5 richard j. tanzer and to my mother margaret e. tanzer (markum is her maiden name) who hails from massachusetts. this was on march 15th 1963 between 1400 to 1500 hours in the afternoon. still have those papers the army statement of my birth as well as the birth certificate from the state dept. at time no photos were allowed of the base. but my parents described it to me. all i can say is now that i see these photos. their description of it was not an exaggeration. glad they were a part of history. glad i was born there.
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| 134) |
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| Ray |
| fultonr@xavier.edu |
Location: - |
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I was born in the Hosptial in 1984..unfortunately my birth certificate is MIA does anyone know where the hospital records are located or where can I get my birth certificate? Please email me if you can help!
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| 133) |
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| Ted Gelinas |
| ocean8223@aol.com |
Location: Ocean City Maryland |
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Hi,
Looking for anyone stationed at NAH between aug 1984 and Feb 1986. I worked in the operating room and central sterilization. Lived in the barracks at the back corner of the lot. Lots of good memories, if you think you know me then shoot me a message !
Ted Gelinas
Greg Peterson:
Hey Ted!
Good to hear from you.Are you a rockstar yet?We had some great times together and I was always wondering if I would ever see or hear from you again.I still live in Nuernberg and still having a great time.What was the name of the band you played in?It's been 25 years, WOW.E-mail is on the way
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Roy Robertson:
Hi Ted,
I worked in the OR in 1984 - 85. Do you remember Vega, Reif, Edwards and Daniels? It was a great group of people! I got out in 1985 and ended up in Washington State. I hope all is well with you. It was great to see your post on the site!
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| Dirk Haije |
| dirkhaije@yahoo.com |
Location: Seattle WA |
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I was in and out of NAH quite a few times for broken bones between 84 & 88 while I was stationed at Johnson Barracks Eco 16th Engrs.
I have to admit I never wanted too see that place ever again, though I am sad it was torn down along with Johnson..
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| 131) |
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| Eric M. Lyman |
| eml862@gmail.com |
Location: New Orleans, LA |
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I was born at the hospital 8/1/62 and adopted by Americans. My adoptive father is (at the time) 1st Lt. (or Cpt.) Scott T. Lyman (LTC, Ret.), Armor (Aviation). My birth mother's name was Barbra Grabusch and my name prior to the adoption was Robert Grabusch. If anyone remembers her of my father or the situation, please contact me via email. Thanks. Eric.
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| James Shockey |
| vshockey@yahoo.com |
Location: West Virginia |
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I was born in the U.S. Army Hospital in Nuremberg, June 1960. I plan to return on my 50th birthday. Can someone provide me with the old address & location of where the hospital stood so I can at least stop by?
Greg Peterson:
The hospital was located in the Rothenburger Str.in the city section of Schweinau.It was completely removed and replaced by homes and shops,so there is nothing left for you to see.Sorry!
Hope everyone has a Happy New Year.Greg Peterson,Nuernberg
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| Randy Wheeler |
| Homeboyz0@yahoo.com |
Location: Dallas, Texas |
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I was born in Nuernberg US Hospital back in 79. Went to the church there as well for a little bit in the early 90's. I miss my home town of nuernberg.
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| Christina Morin White |
| chrisluvsrock@yahoo.com |
Location: Tennessee |
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I was born at the hospital on Jan 2, 1970 and my step-daughter was born there Feb. 3, 1989. I am here in Germany for the first time since my Momma carried me home on the plane. Will be visiting nurnberg this weekend. Looking forward to visiting my birthplace, even though the hospital no longer exist.
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| 127) |
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| Bradley Schuman |
| brad_s_2001@hotmail.com |
Location: Centralia, MO |
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I was born there on May 26, 1983. Just trying to find out as much as possible about it. I have one picture of the hospital. Very sad that it isnt there anymore.
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| Thomas M Southerland |
| southerlandt@aol.com |
Location: Tennessee |
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Was stationed here 1970-1971. Lived in hosp. barracks. Was med. rec. spec. Remember Rick Janis, Micheal Mazur, Steve Brenner Played on hosp. football team.
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| Engelbert |
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Location: new york, ny |
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 Sunday, 30. November 2008 02:32 Host: ool-182ea216.dyn.optonline.net
Oh, the certificate reads the attending physician was a Major Gary Ryan.
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| Engelbert |
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Location: new york, ny |
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 Sunday, 30. November 2008 02:28 Host: ool-182ea216.dyn.optonline.net
I was born in the US Army Hospital in Nurnberg on March 23, 1974.
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| Roy Robertson |
| pacbiosys@aol.com |
Location: Lacey, WA |
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I was assigned to the 130th General Hospital in Nurnberg and attached to the 120th Medical Detachment in Erlangen from 1974 - 1978. I returned to the 98th General Hospital (new designation) and was assigned to the OR from 1983 - 1985. I met lot of great people and have incredible memories. I was sad to see the Hospital has been demolished and the Nurnberg Military Community is no more.
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| Admin |
| admin@nurnbergmilitayarea.com |
Location: - |
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Hey guys we need to get signed up on these new Multiply pages. These pages will link us all together. There's one for each kaserne, plus one for the main site. The more members we have, the higher in the search engine standings we'll be.
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