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밤베르그279기지지원대대

◦ 279th Base Support Battalion
◦ 1st Infantry Div Artillery (Divarty)
◦ 1-6th Field Artillery
◦ 1-33 Field Artillery
◦ 1st Infantry Div Engineering Bde
◦ 82nd Engineer Battalion
◦ 7th Corps Support Group
◦ 71st Corps Support Battalion
◦ 317th Maintenance Company
◦ 240th Quartermaster Company
◦ 54th Engineering Battalion
◦ 38th Personal Service Battalion
◦ 793rd Military Police Battalion
◦ 630th Military Police Company
◦ 200th TAMMC
◦ 30th Movement Control Team
◦ Bavaria Dist. 2nd CID
◦ 106th Finance Support Team
◦ 1st Infantry Division Band
◦ 38th Postal Detachment
◦ Bamberg Medical Clinic
◦ Bamberg Dental Clinic
◦ 560th Military Police Company
◦ 1st Infantry Division (STC)
◦ 201st FSB (CO B)
◦ 701st MST (CO D)
◦ 301st Rear Operations Center
◦ 345th Support Company
◦ 1172nd Movement Control Team
◦ 1st Battalion 2nd Aviation
◦ 71st Ordinance Detachment

WELCOME TO BAMBERG, GERMANY! Bamberg has been called Germany’s Dream City, Franconian Rome, and Town of Romanticism. The town holds over 1000 years of history. This is a golden opportunity to travel, explore, and experience the unique German culture as well as the surrounding European countries. We hope that you will enjoy your stay here.

LOCATION Bamberg is located in the center of Germany, approximately: -30 miles north of Nuernberg -126 miles east of Frankfurt
뉘른베르그 북으로 48km 프랑크푸르트 동으로 210km
Warner Barracks is located on the east side of Bamberg. For specific directions on how to get to the installation see Must Know Items under category Installation.
MISSION The peacetime mission of the 279th BSB is to provide basic quality of life to the units within our community. In times of conflict or war, the mission is to process and deploy both forces and equipment throughout Germany and Europe.
평시 279기지지원대대의 임무는 우리공동체안에 잇는부대들의 기초적인 생활의 질을 제공하는것이다. 전시에는 유럽과 독일전체의 병력과 장비를 전개시키는 것이다.

HISTORY OF WARNER BARRACKS Warner Barracks has been occupied by American forces since the end of World War II. Prior to WWII, almost every branch of the German Army was stationed at Warner Barracks at some time. After World War II, the headquarters of the U.S. Constabulary was located in Bamberg. The Constabulary was a highly mobile unit made up of the 28th Infantry Regiment and the 1st Infantry Division. The unit was responsible for patrolling the American occupied quarter of Germany. In June 1948, the Soviets imposed the Berlin Blockade changing the United States’ role in Germany from occupier to defender. The Constabulary was eventually phased out. The current Warner Barracks complex was appropriated in 1950 by U.S. forces and renamed in honor of CPL Henry Warner. Warner was killed in action in 1944 after his heroic anti-tank actions in Dom Budgenbach, Belgium.
In 1991, the Bamberg military community became the 279th Base Support Battalion, under the 99th Area Support Group in Nuernberg, and in 1993, joined the 98th Area Support Group, based in Wuerzburg.
1991년 밤베르그군공동체는 뉴른베르그의 99지역지원단아래의 279기지지원대대가 되었고 1993년 뷔르츠부르그의 98지역지원단에 참여했다.
For a thorough history of the installation, make reference to the Installation’s Internet Home Page.

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

Warner Barracks
Bamberg, Germany

Warner Barracks has been occupied by American forces since the end of World War II. Prior to WWII, almost every branch of the German Army was stationed at Warner Barracks at some time. After World War II, the headquarters of the US Constabulary was located in Bamberg. The Constabulary was a highly mobile unit made up of the 28th Infantry Regiment and the 1st Infantry Division. The unit was responsible for patrolling the American occupied quarter of Germany. In June 1948, the Soviets imposed the Berlin Blockade changing the United States’ role in Germany from occupier to defender. The Constabulary was eventually phased out. The current Warner Barracks complex was appropriated in 1950 by US forces and renamed in honor of CPL Henry Warner. Warner was killed in action in 1944 after his heroic anti-tank actions in Dom Budgenbach, Belgium. In 1991, the Bamberg military community became the 279th Base Support Battalion, under the 99th Area Support Group in Nuernberg, and in 1993, joined the 98th Area Support Group, based in Wuerzburg.
During 2000 the 38th Personnel Services Battalion (PSB) headquarters, stationed in Giebelstadt, moved to Warner Barracks in Bamberg. With 27 military spaces and 3 US civilian positions, the unit provides command and control of personnel and postal units in the 98th and 100th Area Support Groups, an area stretching from Giebelstadt to Grafenwöhr. With personnel services detachments and postal platoons in Kitzingen, Würzburg, Schweinfurt, Ansbach and Vilseck, the units mission includes personnel records maintenance, issuance of ID cards, personnel accountability, postal services and more. From its new, more central location, the 38th PSB is in a better position to service its area of responsibility. In addition to reduced travel times and fuel consumption, the unit expected to reduce its mileage in command and control trips by 4,000 miles a month.
Bamberg is located in the center of Germany, approximately: -30 miles north of Nuernberg -126 miles east of Frankfurt. Warner Barracks is located on the east side of Bamberg. The Bavarian city of Bamberg is situated in Upper Franconia about 30 miles north of Nuernberg and 3 miles south of the junction of the Regnitz and Main rivers. Because Bamberg was built on 7 hills, the residents like to compare it to Rome. Bamberg is one of Germany’s most picturesque medieval towns with narrow winding streets and quaint architecture. The Regnitz River divides the city into two parts: “Bishop’s Town” located on the west bank and the “Burgher’s Town” on the east bank. The oldest sections of the city are found in “Bishop’s Town”.
Recent archaeological findings revealed that the first settlements date back as far as 1000 BC. Bamberg was first mentioned in 902 in a chronicle written by Regino von Prüm. In 973, Emperor Otto II. gave Bamberg to the Bavarian duke, Heinrich der Zänker. His son, who was later to become Heinrich II. (1002 – 1024), built Bamberg’s first cathedral on the site of a former fortress. This cathedral became the centre of the bishopric formed in 1007. For a short period, Henrich II proclaimed Bamberg the capital of the Holy Roman Empire of the German Nation.
For many years the city served as a residence for members of the Bavarian Royal Family (the New Residence). Numerous state authorities and military institutions settled and shaped Bamberg’s changing character. In 1919 Bamberg was the seat of the Bavarian Government and State Parliament which passed Bavaria’s first democratic constitution known as the “Bamberg Constitution”. Although the city suffered little damage during the Second World War, its location near the inner German border and the loss of its traditional markets to the East demanded a realignment of its commercial focus.
In 2000 Bamberg’s population totalled 69,602 residents. The city is situated 240 metres above sea level; its highest point is marked by the historical castle “Altenburg” at 386 metres. The city covers a total area of 5458 ha, measuring 9.6 km from North to South, 9.7 km from East to West and 11.3 km from North East to South West. Bamberg is Upper Franconia’s largest centre of commerce with no fewer than 56 industrial enterprises employing 16 740 staff.

http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/facility/bamberg-lta.htm

Bamberg Local Training Area, Germany

Bamberg’s Local Training Area [LTA] provides realistic training in urban environments. Large equipment melts into the thick woods of Bamberg’s LTA.
Soldiers from the Southern European Task Force’s 1st Combat Team, 508th Airborne Battalion, based in Vicenza, Italy, along with Company D, 5th Battalion, 159th Aviation Regiment, stationed in Giebelstadt, Germany, train at the 279th Base Support Battalion’s local training area military operations urban training site. These and other units, including infantry and Special Forces, travel long distances to use the Bamberg MOUT site because it is one of the most comprehensive in Europe outside the major training areas. It features many different configurations of buildings, tunnels and an expansive landing site. It can also accommodate live fire exercises in an urban environment. The Bamberg MOUT site is an example of the 279th BSB’s dedication to supporting the Army mission with world class training and power-projection capabilities.
During the month of June, 1998, the 40th Quartermaster Supply Company braved mud, rain and cold nights to support the 201st Forward Support Battalion during a field exercise with 3rd Brigade, 1st Infantry Division. The 240th QM Co., with more than 100 soldiers stationed in Bamberg, Germany, provides Class I through VII categories of supplies to all V Corps units and provides reinforcing support to 1st Infantry Division units. The company provided water support for the 201st FSB in Amberg, Germany, near the Grafenwoehr Training Area. During the Water Section’s mission, the remainder of the company rolled into the Bamberg Local Training Area where the unit’s combat readiness would be tested. The Field Training Exercise focused on occupation, reacting to Nuclear, Biological and Chemical threats, conducting convoy procedures, providing Class II, III(P), III(B), IV, VII and Water supplies, and using basic field skills. Although strenuous, the training proved to the soldiers and leadership that the company is prepared to go to war. It reinforced the soldiers’ confidence in themselves and their chain of command. The Company’s Petroleum, Oil and Lubricants platoon departed its Area of Operation from the Bamberg LTA, convoyed to Hohenfelds to conduct a joint Refuel-On-the-Move, and participated in the Task Force 2/63 Combined Maneuver Training Center rotation with the 201st FSB.