스투트가르트 6지역지원단 이시우 2005/09/22 399

스투트가르트 6지역지원단
◦ US European Command (EUCOM) [Patch]
◦ Defense Information Systems Agency [Patch]
◦ 52nd Signal Battalion [Patch]
◦ Special Operations Command (SOCEUR) [Patch]
◦ 6th Area Support Group [Kelley]
Related Facilities
Boeblingen Training Area
◦ Kelley Barracks ◦ /
◦ 6th Area Support Group
◦ Patch Barracks◦ /
◦ U.S. European Command
◦ Det C, 510th Personnel Service Bn
◦ AF Mission Support Squadron
◦ Navy Personnel Support Det
◦ DISA, Europe
◦ Robinson Barracks◦
◦ Panzer Kaserne◦ /
◦ Marine Forces Europe (MARFOREUR)
◦ 1/10th Special Forces Battalion
◦ 510th Personnel Service Battalion
◦ Stuttgart Army Airfield◦

The 6th Area Support Group (ASG) located in Stuttgart, Germany, has a mission to provide command, control, communications and Base Operations to assigned and attached units.
스투트가르트의 6지역지원단은 할당되거나 파견된 부대에 지휘, 통제,통시과 기지 작전을 제공하는 임무를 가지고 있다.
The largest customer of the 6th ASG is Headquarters United States European Command (EUCOM).
6지역지원단의 최대 고객은 유럽사령부의 사령관들이다.
The 6th ASG is under the responsibility of U.S. Army Europe (USAREUR) and 7th Army, which is headquartered in Heidelberg.
6지역지원단은 유럽육군과 하이델베르크에 본부를 두고 있는 7육군의 책임아래 있다.
USAREUR maintains a combat ready, forward-deployed force capable of providing immediate responses in support of NATO, U.S. unilateral, U.S. bilateral and U.S. multilateral objectives; operates and expands operational lines of communication within EUCOM and supports U.S. combatant commanders and other joint and combined commanders with forces and joint task force as required.
The goal of the 6th ASG is to make your tour in Stuttgart enjoyable and memorable. Stuttgart has been called one of the “seven most beautiful cities in the world”. And, because of Stuttgart’s location, you can drive or take a train to Switzerland, Austria, France, Italy, Luxembourg, Belgium, Czechoslovakia or the Netherlands and arrive within a day (see LOCAL COMMUNITY Section for more information).
DIRECTIONS FROM STUTTGART INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT TO KELLY BARRACKS, ROBINSON BARRACKS AND PANZER KASERNE
(See MUST KNOW ITEMS Section for directions from Stuttgart International Airport to Patch Barracks)

Kelley Barracks – Turn left at the traffic light exiting the Stuttgart International Airport. Follow Autobahn 8, Karlsruhe, Singen, Heilbronn to Stuttgart 27. Follow 27 towards Stuttgart, exit right to S-Moehringen, S-Fasanenhof, S-Hohenheim, and Kelley Barracks. After you have exited veer into the left lane, turn left at second traffic light. Follow the sign with Plieningen, Hohenheim, Kelley Barracks, Pressehaus, Daimler Benz. About 1/2 mile, make a left at Kelley Barracks sign directing you to the area.
Panzer Kaserne – Turn right at the traffic light exiting the Stuttgart International Airport. Follow the signs for Munchen, Ulm, Esslingen, Stuttgart Ost to Autobahn 8 (blue sign, do not take Munchen, Ulm 8). Take Karlsruhe 8. Follow the sign for Karlsruhe, Singen, Heilbronn 8, (it will turn right to get on 8). Stay on Autobahn 8, until the second exit. Exit Boblingen, Singen Autobahn 81. Take the second exit – Boblingen Ost. Follow the exit around and take a left at the traffic light. Go up the hill and at the next light, take a right and the entrance to the gate is on your immediate left.
Robinson Barracks – Turn right at the traffic light exiting the Stuttgart International Airport. Follow the signs for Munchen, Ulm, Esslingen, Stuttgart Ost to Autobahn 8 (blue sign do not take Munchen, Ulm 8). Take Karlsruhe 8. Follow the sign for 8 Karlsruhe, Singen, Heilbronn. Stay on Autobahn 8, follow signs to s-Vaihingen, Stuttgart 81. Keep straight until you see the blue autobahn sign “reading Stuttgart 831″. The autobahn will end in about 3-4 miles as you get into Stuttgart. As you come to a “Y” at the end, get in the left lane to make a left turn at the traffic light. The signs will point you toward the “MESSE” and there is also a sign for “U.S. Installations”. Stay on priority road, keep straight until you reach Stuttgart Messe (big glass building on your left). Get in the left lane and keep straight until you see the sign that indicates Robinson Barracks. When you see the sign that says Robinson Barracks make a left. After you make the turn you will need to get into the right lane and go straight. Keep straight until you reach a large intersection, then turn get into the middle lane. At this time you will be at a traffic light (on the right, there is a tall round Bosch Tower). You will need to make a right turn and IMMEDIATELY get into the left turn lane. This intersection is called Pragsattel, which is also the subway station. At the next traffic light, make a left turn to go up the hill. The sign will say “Robert Bosch, Polizei, and Robinson Barracks”. Once you take a left you will remain on the priority road and continue up the hill. Past the bus stop, take a left turn onto Roter Stichstrasse (Robert Bosch Hospital is on the right). After you pass the fenced area, take any of the streets to the right. The first right will take you to the Hilltop Hotel. If you keep going straight instead of turning left to the Hilltop Hotel, you will come to the CX and Post Housing.

DRIVING DIRECTIONS FROM ONE INSTALLATION TO ANOTHER
Patch Barracks to Robinson Barracks – Turn right when leaving Patch Barracks main gate. Continue through the light and under the overpass. Go right onto the autobahn at the blue autobahn sign reading “Stuttgart 831″. The autobahn will end in about 3 to 4 miles as you get to Stuttgart. As you come to a “Y” at the end, get in the left lane in order to make a left turn at the light. The signs will point you towards the “MESSE” and there will also be a sign that reads “US Installations”. Staying on the priority road, go through ten traffic lights (you will be passing through a residential area). Count every light for several kilometers. You are now at the Stuttgart Messe (big blue glass building on left). Get into the left lane and at the eleventh traffic light (at the end of the blue glass building) turn left (here you will see a sign that says “Robinson Barracks”). After you make the turn get into the right lane and go straight through the next five traffic lights (count every light, working or not) and as you approach the large intersection you will need to be in the middle lane. At the sixth traffic light (on your right there will be a tall cement tower with advertisements on the side) you will make a right turn and immediately get into the far left lane (intersection is called Pragstattel, MOX-NIX by Americans). At the next traffic light, turn left (there will be a sign indicating ROBERT BOSCH KRANKENHAUS AND POLIZEI, and Robinson Barracks). Once you have turned left, stay on the priority road and go up the hill (vineyards will be on your right). Just past the bus stop, take a left turn onto Roter Stichstrasse (Robert Bosch Hospital is on right). Robinson Barracks will be to your right and any of the next six right turns will take you onto post. The Hilltop Hotel can be found by turning at the first right after the traffic light. The road will split, turn left, the hotel will be the second building on the left; Grenadier family housing is just farther down and on both sides of the road after passing Robinson Barracks.
Robinson Barracks to Patch Barracks – Leaving Robinson Barracks Housing or Grenadier Housing turn onto Robert Stich Strasse and head in the direction of Robert Bosch Krakenhaus. Turn right at the next intersection and go down the hill to the next traffic light. This is only a two light traffic light (if it is off, it means your may proceed through). As you go through the intersection at the bottom of the hill, make sure you are in the left lane and once you pass the traffic light stay in the middle lane (marked 295). At the next light, you will be curving left (sign says “Messe”). Drive through to the next traffic light. Facing you is the Messe Hotel Europe and across the street an ESSO gas station. Take a left at this light. Drive to the next traffic light (you will see a sign indicating Patch Barracks on your right) and take a right. Continue on the priority road until you reach the Stuttgart Messe and take a right at the traffic light. Follow the priority road back to Autobahn 831. Follow signs indicating Autobahn Singen, Heilbronn, Munchen and Karlsruhe. After the tunnel take the S-Vaihingen exit. Stay to the right as the road splits. At the yield sign turn right and drive a short distance. Patch Barracks main gate will be on your left.
Patch Barracks to Kelley Barracks – Turn right out the front gate. Go straight through Vaihingen on Hauptstrasse, through six traffic lights and under the Schwaben Brau crossover. Go through two more traffic lights. Staying in the right lane, go straight. The road changes to Mohringerlandstrasse. Go through five more traffic lights to the town of Mohringen. The road changes to Vaihingenstrasse. Still go straight as you go up a slight hill (passing the International School on your left). An Optical Shop sign is on the left side of the street. You will see a pair of Red Glasses. Turn right onto Rembrandstrasse. There is also a sign that reads “Kelley Barracks” on the right (far side of the intersection). At the third light the Hotel Stuttgart International “Copethorne” will be on the right. Go through two more traffic lights (Mercedes Benz on your left). Right after the Mercedes building is the Kelley Barracks main gate on the left. At the third traffic light turn left and you are on Kelley Barracks.
Kelley Barracks to Patch Barracks – Turn right out front gate. At second traffic signal take a right. Follow road and enter onto the Highway 27 towards “Tubingen”. Get on Autobahn 8 towards Heilbronn, Karlsruhe. Take the Stuttgart Autobahn 831 towards Stuttgart (you will also see signs for the Messe). The very first exit will be S-Vaihingen. Take this exit and stay in the left lane. Turn left at the signal and go under the autobahn through another traffic signal and past some car dealerships (BMW, VW, Audi). The Patch Barracks main gate is just past this area on the left.
Patch Barracks to Panzer Kaserne – Turn right after leaving the main gate. At the traffic light turn right onto Pascalstrasse and stay on the priority road until you reach the next traffic light on Panzerstrasse. At the traffic light turn left onto Panzerstrasse. Go up the hill. Panzer family housing will be on the right and just after the intersection will be the Panzer main gate.
Panzer Kaserne to Patch Barracks – At the front gate turn left onto Panzerstrasse. Follow this road for a couple of miles. Take Autobahn 831 towards Stuttgart. Get off at the S-Vaihingen exit (first exit past the Autobahn 8 interchange) and stay in the left lane. Take a left at the signal, go under the autobahn, pass through another traffic signal and a couple of car dealerships. The Patch Main Gate will be on the left.
Kelley Barracks to Robinson Barracks – Driving directly from Kelley to Robinson is very complicated due to the fact that you drive directly through downtown. We strongly recommend following the directions from Kelley to Patch and then Patch to Robinson.
Robinson Barracks to Kelley Barracks – Driving from Robinson to Kelley is very complicated due to the fact that you drive directly through downtown. We strongly recommend following the directions from Robinson to Patch and then Patch to Kelley.
Panzer Kaserne to Kelley Barracks – Follow directions from Panzer Kaserne to Patch Barracks and then Patch Barracks to Kelley Barracks.
Kelley Barracks to Panzer Kaserne – Turn right out the front gate. At the second traffic light take a right. Follow road and enter onto the Highway 27 towards “Tubingen”. Get on Autobahn 8 towards Heilbronn, Karlsruhe. Take Autobahn 81 towards Singen, Sindelfingen and Boblingen. Take the exit Boeblingen-Ost. At the end of the long ramp, take a left. Go up the hill. Panzer family housing will be on the right and just after the intersection will be the Panzer Main Gate.
For further information on the 6th ASG, EUCOM and USAREUR, visit the web site provided.

http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/facility/stuttgart.htm

Stuttgart, Germany
The Stuttgart military community today has about 10,800 people. They live on four posts, each with a unique history and features. The posts do share some similarities: they all were built in the 1930s as German posts, and each has a combination of offices and housing. All have a commissary, a post office, a fitness center, child care facilities, eating establishments and other amenities. Other aspects, from the scenery to the shopping options, vary greatly.
The 6th Area Support Group (ASG) located in Stuttgart, Germany, has a mission to provide command, control, communications and Base Operations to assigned and attached units. The largest customer of the 6th ASG is Headquarters United States European Command (EUCOM). The 6th ASG is under the responsibility of US Army Europe (USAREUR) and 7th Army, which is headquartered in Heidelberg.
USAREUR maintains a combat ready, forward- deployed force capable of providing immediate responses in support of NATO, US unilateral, US bilateral and US multilateral objectives; operates and expands operational lines of communication within EUCOM and supports US combatant commanders and other joint and combined commanders with forces and joint task force as required.
The 6th ASG offers a full range of sports and recreational activities, family support services, special events,facilities and services. Community services and housing are spread over four separate areas, Patch, Kelley and Robinson Barracks and Panzer Kaserne. Our community reached its endstate of the drawdown last year-so these services are here to stay.
Stuttgart, the cultural and political capital of the state of Baden-Wuerttemberg, has some 600,000 people, and if adjoining suburbs are included, more than 1.5 million. It is perhaps best known as the manufacturing site of Mercedes and Porsche cars. Stuttgart certainly has several advantages over the “usual” large city. The first feature that unmistakably characterizes the city is its topography – unique in central Europe – and at the root of many characteristics which we describe as being “typically Stuttgart”. It was the valley site which spurred Duke Luitolf to found his stud farm of “Stuten garten” here in the first place. Around the year 950 AD, Duke Luitolf von Schwaben, who must have been an ardent horse lover, founded a stud farm (stutengarten) in the flat Nesenbach valley. From this developed a settlement and later a town, and the name “Stutkarten”, which finally became Stuttgart, was first mentioned in a deed in 1229.