Former US Army 3AD Base in Kirch-Goens, Germany, 3AD was de-activated in 1992, at which time units of the 2AD and others remained on post until it closed its doors forever.
This is where I inprocessed when we arrived back in 1997. It was closing and most of the buildings were already unoccupied. I remember there was a payphone all by its lonesome that actually was free. The wife and I would make the drive from Butzbach so she could call her family back home in the "States". Good memories. Thanks for taking the time out to show. I know there are folks out there with footage of when it was active. I don't know one Soldier that didn't have a camcorder. I think I may have some of the Butzbach area.
Roadking, Thanks for the memories. I was assigned to Ayers Kaserne 77-79, A Co. 2/33 Armor. Lived in Pohl-Gons. My wife ran the daycare center on post. Bought my first auto insurance policy in the white building next to the gasthaus and some German trinkets which we still have in the other white building. I think it sold cars also. Sad to see it run down. Had lots of great friends there and it was one of the best times of my life. Was also at Ray Barracks 80-83 but I will comment about that on your video there. Thanks again.
I arrived at Ayers Kaserne in December of 1991, a wide eyed 19 years old kid. First time outside the states. What an experience. I was stationed at "The Rock" through most of the 90's. Deployed to Macedonia late '94 through mid '95. Then we deployed to Bosnia December '95 to November '96. We returned to Ayers Kaserne and prepared to transfer to Ray Barracks in Friedberg in early '97. I remember the local Germans protesting the closing of the base very well, right outside the front gate here in this video. I was living off base at Butzbach at the time when we moved to Friedberg. From there we deployed to Bosnia for the second time in September '97 through March '98. I had the privilege of meeting President Clinton and his family there for Christmas. HHC 3/5 CAV 91- 95. D Co. 1/36 INF 95 - 98. Best years of my life.
This video takes me back in time. I was stationed with C 2/33 AR. from 1980 to 1982. The gate for the rail head is still there. The taxi stand and the Mox Nix store is in this video. The guesthouse is still there. I only ever ate there 2 times and both times the food was bad. I hated the place back then but I have good memories now. Too bad most of it is gone. 3rd AD forever.
I was stationed at "The Rock" from 1964 to 1967. I was in Headquarters and Headquarters Company 3rd Battalion 36th Infantry. Those were the best years of my life. While watching the video of the way it looks today, I had tears in my eyes. I remember taking a taxi from the post to go to The Sputnik Bar and glom some bratwurst and beer. I also went to Butzback and hung out in The Delacado Bar. Being in the Army at that time gave me the chance to travel to many European countries.
Thanks for posting. Was stationed Ayers Kaserne in 1956-57 and left in early 58. Brings back a lot of memories. The song Fraulein was a big hit there in 57
This brought back lots of memories, thank you for sharing. I was stationed at "the rock" from 1994 until 1997 when they moved us to Ray Barracks in Friedberg. We had to move everything out and do a major clean up for months on end. Sad to see both places I served in Germany are now gone.
I'd love to hear what your father remembers about the place. At that level his view was much greater than mine was when I was there. Where did you live? Giessen or Butzbach?
My father was stationed there in the early to late 80's. Around the time of the chernobyl meltdown. Couldn't even go outside for a couple of weeks. Even though I was just a little army brat, it doesn't resemble the memories I have when my mother and I would go there to visit my dad when he was on duty. I remember those building right across from the entrance. I wish I could have been able to visit there before the buildings were demolished. Thank you sharing this.
Man that takes me back! it wasn't de-activated in 1992 though, I was stationed there with 2/3 FA from Oct 1991-Oct 1993. the base was transfered from 3rd AD to 1st AD somewhere in the mid november-early december 1991 but "the Rock" was open until atleast June 1995 because my best friend was still assigned to 2/3FA until his enlistment was up in June of 1995, Thanks for the trip back in time though! I Remember my time there fondly!
Stationed at AYERS Kaserne aka " The Rock ", with the HHC 2/32 ARMOR from 87-90. Nice fond memories of West Germany. I remember paydays going to CLASS VI getting alcohol.Besides getting drunk who could forget REFORGER at GRAF OR HOENFELS.
I was just there last month, there's not much left but the security guard did let me go in and walk around a little bit. I took some photo's of the inside of the chapel and some of the grounds if you like me to send those to you. Also spent the day in Butzbach, they've really cleaned that town up although the train station is looking run down and dilapidated. I do remember when the tank blew up.
Thanks for the video. I stayed in the barracks for awhile then I lived in an apartment above the Welcome Inn with my girlfriend. It was great being off post. I was in D Co, 3/5 CAV, 1st PLT from May 1992-June 1994.
I was there in 1980- 1982 with HHC 2/32, started out as the 1sgt driver, then requested to transfer to B 2/32 I was the gunner for LTC Sander A Woods. Loved them times in Germany, I had a friend that we played soccer for a local German team, Carlos Sousa he was in A 2/32...
My Name is Edwin Hacopian (last name Hacopian-Ter. I took the "Ter" off when I became a US Citizen). I was stationed here from December 1990 till August of 1991. We were the "Bayonets"! Spent five months in Persian Gulf and then came back. Later finished my time at Fort Polk. Thank you for the video.
Hey Edwin, I was with you during Desert Storm. How are you doing? My name is Robert Frijas I’m now residing here in Sacramento California give me a ring to catch up with you (916)667-2424.
I was there from the beginning of 87 to the end of 89. I loved my experience there. Even when my little blue VW Beetle got run over by a 5-ton by the movie theater, I loved the place. I went back there in 95 or 96 just to see the place. I didn't have anything better to do while visiting friends in Hannover, so I drove down not knowing it had been shut down. I had jaeger-pommes at the Welcome Inn. A few beers...played pool, chatted with Susi. I was shocked that she actually remembered me.
It was my first duty station out of Basic Training June 85 - Nov 87 A/Co 2/32 Armor The Alpha Dogs, I still keep in contact with 6 other guys through FB that Served with me at the Rock. Great Memories...
I was there from 78-81. Started out in 3-33 (the Pickles)but stood up for my men in front of the LTC and was transferred to 3-32(the Tigers). So much for my military career. I still curse the name of the battalion commander and the CPT. I told the CPT, that it was pretty sad, when a brand new LT to Germany, had to stick up for his men while he didn’t have the gonads to do so. As far as ring knockers go, you can keep them. I did have a few good friends there though and some very interesting times. Ancient history.
I was a "mole digger" in SFC Burfict's 3rd platoon. He was awesome. Cue wasn't there when I got there, Lieske was. If I remember right, Cue got sent to HHC to be their 1SG. Do you remember Shtekot? He ended up being LtCol Beals' driver. He didn't have a lot of get up and go, but he was fascinating to talk to. He defected from Poland in the early 80's. Long live The Rock!
I loved Ayers Kaserne and everything about Butzbach , did not want to come back to the US. We lived in Butzbach housing area, was married to my ex at the time. Spc Robert Taylor his duty station was Charlie Co 3/36 from 81-85 I think the Master Sgt Sherrod was in command at the time, he was one awesome commander. He thought a lot of the soldiers and their families..good man. Thanks so much fro sharing!1
I was in C Co. 3/36 Inf all of 1982 and 1983. I remember Robert Taylor and especially the great First Sgt. Sherrod. I wish I could remember his first name. I would love to try to make contact with him. Hector LLerena
Served there in 75-76 Bravo Company of the 3/36 met some Good Guys there and Did A Lot Of Partying There Very Fond Memories. Remember When President Ford Visited Us Best Part Of His Speech Was When He Gave The Order To Give Us A Day Off We All Cheered For That
I was there Dec. 1960 to Dec. 1962. Co. D, 32 Armor. Was company armorer and turret mechanic, loved it. I certainly remember that fence and the barbed wire on top as I had to navigate over it very late one night, tore my suit coat as I went over. Great memories. We hung out mostly in Wetzlar. (sp)
I was at Ayers from 1973 - 1976, 32nd Armor. A lot of training in the field, alerts, crazy party days with my Army Buds. Now I remember, we called Ayers the Rock. I'm not sure why...A lot of partying in Butzbach and Frankfurt.
I was there from May '85- Jan '87 in Echo, 2/36 Infantry. I don't miss the motor pool, I don't miss freezing my ass off in Hohenfels and Graf, to say nothing of REFORGER. Yet, I still have fond memories of my time in the Army at The Rock. Can anybody explain that to me?
Was at Ayers from Aug 91 to Nov 93 with 3/5 Cav. At that time, our barracks were the first set of buildings across from the Chapel and the Blue Crystal Club. Had hoped to go back there someday and visit. I was sad to learn that the base closed in 97 and has been torn down. Glad to see "The Welcome Inn" is still there, met a lot of great people there. Any idea what the base is being used for these days? Did you visit the Welcome Inn, now called "Second Home"? Thanks for the updated video.
Hey Herb Still kicking I see. Man, lots of our 3AD Brothers have gone to the other side. The association has changed little bit and I don't recognize some of the names that used to be on the board of directors. I'm glad your hanging in there with me brother. Still play your song in my truck on USB drive when I get out and about, which seems to be less and less lately. I'll have a drink in your honor when I get to smoke my cigar tonight on the deck. Love you brother, stay strong
Hey Folks =) How cool is that? It´s the army base on the edge of the town where I grew up (Niederkleen) today it´s an industrial area......to bad in my opinion. But 2-3 years ago I had a rescue training there with a few guys from my paramedical red cross unit (I´m workin as a nurse and a medic) and I saw this whole thing from inside. Awesome =) Love it. For those who wanna know: The Barracks in Gießen are still there as they were but empty. The city department of Gießen does not know what they should do with that big n wide landscape. But i´ve got a question maybe someone can give me an answere: At the other side of the main gate in Gießen....there are too small buildings..... does anyone know what that thing has been at this time? An old men which served there to told me something about a hospital or a first aid station.... is that true? And where exactly is the woodland club? It would be very gentle if there is someone out there who knows that this person would be so nice and would clarify my question. Thanks a lot =) And i´ve got a little story, too. At the train station in Gießen is a small bar (Mr.Jones) and there happend in the early 90´s an accident. Some people danced a little bit too hard and a piece of the floor came down. So 3 GI´s hold the wrecked floor til´ the firefighters arrived. Now there´s a plaque which is dedicated to this 3 brave men xD Greetings from Gießen, folks. Your service will always be appreaciated.
Hi Reginald, You are correct, 3AD was deactivated and moved out. Heard from some guys that actually were transferred over from 3AD to the Second and remained at KG(what we used to call it in late 60's) Thank you for your service... Hooa
I was there from Oct74-Oct78. A Company 3/33 Armor. Alot of memories seeing this video. Glad to see No fog, Rain or clouds. Maybe because we left and the hash pipes quit burning. Hated Germany but miss the friends we made there.. "The Rock" Was a family..
Stationed there 90-92, Welcome Inn is now called Second home 07. Wow drank many nights there and ate Jagerfritz and Scnitzel. Licher Beer was great!! 2-32 Armor Outlaws lead the way!!!!
Gregory McLaughlin Hi Gregory, I was the CDAC clerk and 13 Fox forward observer. I transferred to Hanau in the end of 78. They called me SGT Rock because I wrote up a Major for being drunk on duty and I would not recant my write-up. I was CQ when he came up drunk and wanted to inspect the barracks. I would not let him.
I was stationed there from 1973 - 77 C-Co 2/32nd Armor Duty really sucked back then. I had been in the Army 5 years when I arrived on the Rock including a tour in Vietnam. The good thing about the rock was I had a lot of good friends and had a lot of good German friends from Niederkleen and Butzbach Ive been back 6 times since my army days it sure has changed .. Everyone misses the activity that was there when 14,000 GI's were around .. But the food the beer (Bier) and the fun still exsists.
Thank you for these Vids was Stationed at the Rock in 82 often have wondered what happened with these bases , the clip with the BMW sign in the window i moonlighted for this German man fixing cars i was a 63T mechanic in the Army and it made things seem more like home Hanzs died in 1990 while i was there i lost my own dad to Cancer , again a heartfelt thank you....Fred
I was on the Rock from Nov. 72 until Sep. 75 with C Co. 3-36 Inf. It was a challenging environment; but I learned a lot there, mostly the hard way!!! I remember the Restaurant opposite the Main Gate. They served a pretty good pizza there.
Hi Bruce! This is Mike G. You were the flag bearer during my reenlistment ceremony! You stood on top of the APC with the flag while the CO and I stood in the open cargo hatch of the mortar FDC track (C-40) while it was parked on-the-line in the motor pool. I remember you well! You were a great NCO.
Was there in 84-85. C Co 2/33 Armor. Captain Fowler was the CO. Also had a Lt Gates, Walker and Howard there. Loved the gyros outside the gate and we had a German tailor in our barracks.
Wow, I lived at the Rock in 1988/1989. I spend some time at the Welcome Inn, and the Shop of the Rock. This really stirred up some memories. HHC 3/5 Cav.
Stationed there from 87 - 90, and went on to Ft Carson. I was in 3/5 Cav A Co. 3rd herd. I was glad I didn't have to go to the motor pool any more once I left that place or pull guard at the front or back gate. But I do have so many fond memories of that place and remembering my children being born there in Germany.
Thanks! I was with the 2/36th Inf. on the Rock 1972-74. Lived in Niederkleen. The trucking company wasn't there and across the road from the main gate only the two brick buildings (the gasthaus where I first had Jaegerschnitzel) and a taxi stand existed. After entering the main gate, I took the first right, went past the pizza stand, NCO Club and bowling alley, and my barracks was the next to the last building on the left before the street curved to the left and went past the library.
My name is Sgt Ramirez and I served on "The Rock" from April 1977 to April 1980, I was in CSC 3/33 as a motor pool Sgt/Mechanic. Viewing this video and others in the last 2 days brought up emotions I did not even realize I had buried inside of me. The Rock will always be a apart of me, both good and bad, fun and hard times. I love the German pizza that you could purchase across the street at the gasthaus, Mmm :-) I wish I could locate my mechanic room-mates that I roomed with in the CSC bld
Natural High ..Sgt Ramirez I was at the 1st bde motor pool 76/78ish my motor pool Sgt was smithy and colon took over ..my name is sp4 Hawkes I was a recovery spicealist
Stationed there from 70-72 in the 2/3 FA, Headquarters Company as artillery surveyor. Became the battalion mail clerk as well. Not bad duty! Video brings back memories of "Charlie" selling silk Asian suits outside the front gate.
I was there 1974 to 1977. Served with Company B 3/33d Armor Division. I was the armorer. Lt. Horner was of great help to me. Proud to have served. It was a lovely place specially Frankfurt. Great memories. Try to find the person that save my life during a field training summer of 1974, I was to be his replacement.
Thanks RoadKing- I was in 2/32 Armor back in 93-94 till I went to Friedburg. Remember Sandra from the Welcome Inn? aka Welfare Inn? I'd miss "Ma" and her Juger Pommes Fries. And the Imbiss Stand with the Real Gyros with Sieta Sauce. Anybody remember the AIDS scare??? How about the summer of free beer when that lovely girl didn't have HIV??? Those were the days.
I was at the Rock 84 - 86 at Dco 2/36 inf. I arrived a boy and left a man. I have many memories of this place. It brings back a lot of emotions. I served with some of the greatest guys i've ever met. Welcome Inn, Licher Beer... If you served there with me, find me on FB. Matt White
I remember MSG Cue, he was my platoon sergeant in S3. He retired and stayed in friedberg with his wife. I drove back in 97 when I was stationed in Vilseck. I love germany though. Came down on orders to be a drill sergeant and had to leave.
I'm Steve Jensen I was 1st armor div , 2/3rd field artilery there from 1994-1995 when we deployed to Bosnia or operation joint endevor , this brought tears to my eyes
I was station on the "Rock" from February 1970 thru August 1971 I was assigned to B Co. 3rd 36th Infantry. I was discharged from Active Duty Sept 1971. I went to College and joined a USAR Unit when to OCS at Fort Benning, GA and retired from the USAR as a MAJOR 2001. William P. O'Hearn, MAJ RET.
Scott, I was at Bad co. 2nd / 36th Infantry from '82-'84. Remember reforger in '82 or '83 when that tank blew up when it went under that power line after a train had went by. I lost my high school class ring is in the fuel tank of an APC I drove.
I too tried to gain access to my old barraks, I coild see the building from the main gate. My hair stood up as I got chills remembering, I was there 1965-1967. 2nd. Bn. 3rd. Heard
I was stationed there from 19-88-90 I was with C2/3 field artillary met a girl, married her and shes still the love of my life. weve been back twice since then.
Oh man, they changed the name of the Brickhous to Second Hour! I was there in early 1996 before Bosnia and then late 1996 before Ayers Kaserne closed and we moved to Giessen US Depot. Those were the good ol's days of great beer with great people. Prost!
I was 3/5 CAV, 1AD from 95-97. We deactivated and became 1/36 INF and closed down The Rock. I was part of the detail to move everything out for our unit. It's so wierd seeing a video of the place. The Brick House is not the Brick House anymore. I'm sure Mom the bartender is long passed. We had such good times there. I deffinitely liked The Rock better than Ray Barracks, where we moved when Ayres closed.
I was on the Rock from '62-'64. Had a lot of good times and a lot of flip-tops at the EM club. I was in A company 2/32. Would like to hear from all you old tankers. Mox Nix!
thsongstress I was stationed there from 87 to 90 I was a newly promoted sgt. when my squad played a joke on me at the motor pool they had me pull on a pry bar while they removed a piece of equipment off the back of our Bradley in reality they were sitting there laughing as I struggled with the pry bar just then CMS Davis walks by and sees me, stops and calls me over and squares me away on the duties of an NCO, the guys were still snickering when I came back, it is one of the best memories I have of my time there
Man talk about memories, was stationed there 85-86 19E/K, 2/33 3rd Armor Bravo Company, went home during the Cohort with 2/5 Cav from Hood @teapartyty 1 was talking about, shioot prepping for Cohorts are no joke, one big FUBAR... Thanks for the video! Peace!
Hey to anyone that served with me. I was there '81-'83 A Company 3/33 AR. Would love to return sometime. Alot of memories. Some good, some not so good. Wildfliken I'm sure it's still cold there haha
My uncle, Stephen Kennon, served here in the early 80's in the 3rd armor division. He drove the 88 recovery tank. Anyone who knew Steve can contact me and get a hold of him
One thing and i would pray with tech today , in 1982 i got a call in the middle of the night my dad was dieing of cancer my CO Gary Nelson took me himself to Frankfurt and paid for my plane tickets from Shaw AFB to Detroit mi last i remember he lived in Wi i want so badly to repay him for those tickets
4-32 Armor from '86-'87. I remember there was a Gieco Insurance office across from the main gate. What a time it was. We knew why we were there. Reagan told the Soviets what he thought and wasn't wishy-washy with them. A totally different mindset and attitude than units in the States. Alerts, maintenance, pomm frits, Licher Beer, maintenance, more alerts, gunnery, Hoenfels, Licher, maintenance, Graf (again)...never ended. Always preparing for war; hoping it never came (thank God it didn't). There was a Brit who sold tailored suits in the PX. Guy was kind of squirrly; asked too many specific questions about the units or alerts. So many questions that someone told the S2 and after awhile, I heard (can't verify) that CID was watching him.
So did I. Was there from 90 to 95. Bco 503rd. Great times. It's sad to see the outside of the post so run down. They had some great bier and pommel fritz!
Stationed here 73 to 74 Headquarters Company 2/33rd. Rick Umphryes. We used to go to Frankfort on the weekends. I worked as a Maint. clerk in the motor pool. I drove a duce and a half when we went out in the field. My sargeant of the motor pool was sargeant Porter from Arkansas. We smoked enough hash to knock out a horse. I am still in contact with a roommate who lives in Ohio. I am retired and live in Missouri.