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104th
Area Support Group
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Telephone Directory
221st BSB, Wiesbaden, Mainz, Dexheim
222st BSB, Baumholder
284th BSB, Giessen, Friedberg, Butzbach, Bad Nauheim
414th BSB, Hanau, Buedingen, Gelnhausen
Sports & Recreation
Family & Single Soldier Support
Facilities |
The
104th ASG, headquartered in Hanau, Germany, is a dynamic, forward-looking organization
providing support to approximately 45,000 troops, family members and civilian
employees as well as a large community of retirees who live, work and train within
the ASG's area of operation. The 104th ASG is comprised of the following Base
Support Battalions (BSBs): The 221st BSB in Wiesbaden, with the Dexheim AST; the
222nd BSB in Baumholder; the 284th BSB in Giessen, with an Area Support Team in
Friedberg and housing areas in Butzbach and Bad Nauheim; and the 414th BSB in
Hanau, which also supports Buedingen and Gelnhausen.top
221ST BASE SUPPORT BATTALION WIESBADEN, MAINZ, DEXHEIM
Wiesbaden, nestled in the Rhine valley near the junction of the Rhine and Main
rivers, is noted as a spa and health center. It reached its zenith near the end
of the 19th century, and many villas give witness to its elegant past. The Golden
City of Mainz�s rich history has been lighted by such luminaries as Barbarossa,
emperor of the Holy Roman Empire, and Gutenberg, inventor of the printing press.
It is also the site of one of the oldest and most prestigious universities in
Germany, and is perhaps most famous of all for one of the lustiest carnival (Mardi
Gras) celebrations on the Rhine. Constant changes have steadily added additional
features to the community, including new AAFES facilities, better child care,
renovated family housing units, additional recreation events and the televised
transmission of community-specific information over AFN-Wiesbaden. Other facilities
in Wiesbaden worth noting are the 18-hole Rheinblick Golf Course, the largest
AAFES sports store in Europe, a new paintball course, the American Arms Hotel/Conference
Center and the Wiesbaden Catering Center.
Dexheim�s Anderson Barracks is located approximately 20 miles south of Wiesbaden.
The quiet town of Dexheim is situated in a rural setting only minutes from the
picturesque Rhine River. Dexheim�s neighboring towns, Nierstein and Oppenheim,
boast world-famous vineyards. top
222ND BASE SUPPORT BATTALION, BAUMHOLDER
Baumholder is home to the largest concentration of U.S. combat soldiers outside
the United States. It consists of Smith Barracks (the main post), and the base
operations area support teams of Strassburg in Idar-Oberstein and Neubrücke
near Birkenfeld. Major elements of the 1st Armored Division are stationed there,
including the division�s 2nd Brigade and Division Artillery.
The 222nd BSB maintains and supports a community for approximately 13,500 soldiers,
civilians and family members. For the professional soldier there is a local training
area, indoor and outdoor ranges, Bradley platoon gunnery trainer, Stinger missile
and M1 tank simulators, MILES warehouse, airfield and a railhead solely for military
use.
The recreation services boast a campground, nine-hole golf course, three fitness
studios and the only indoor pool in U.S. Army Europe.
World War II brought the military to Baumholder. The Third Reich needed a training
area and Baumholder was chosen. The French occupied the area in 1945 and in 1951
the Americans moved in. With the help of thousands of German workers, dwellings
for American families were quickly constructed.top
284TH BASE SUPPORT BATTALION, GIESSEN, FRIEDBERG, BUTZBACH,
BAD NAUHEIM
The 284th Base Support Battalion is composed of two major sites, the Giessen U.S.
Army Depot, on the site of a former airfield, and Ray Barracks in Friedberg. The
major unit at both locations is the 1st Brigade, 1st Armored Division, known as
the "Forerunners." The housing area at Bad Nauheim, an important mineral spa,
is 15 min from Ray Barracks.
Most support agencies offer services in both major locations. The Giessen Depot
is also home of the 284th BSB Headquarters. This 522-acre plot became an airfield
in 1920 and through the end of World War II was used at different times by both
German military and civilian aircraft.
The other major post, Ray Barracks, is located in Friedberg approximately 50 miles
north of Hanau. The history of Ray Barracks as it is known today started around
1912 when the town requested that a garrison be once again stationed in Friedberg.
Among the famous personalities who have served at Ray Barracks is the late Elvis
Presley.
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414TH BSB, HANAU, BUEDINGEN, GELNHAUSEN
The 414th Base Support Battalion is primarily composed of the Hanau, Erlensee
and Büdingen military communities with sub-communities in Grossauheim and
Gelnhausen.
There are a rather large number of military installations in Hanau and, like Europe
itself, the kasernes are steeped in history. For example, Pioneer Kaserne home
to the 130th Combat Engineer Brigade, got its name from the original German Pioniere
(Engineers) who inhabited the post until 1945. It was first built during the 1930s.
Fliegerhorst Kaserne, home to the 4th Aviation Brigade in nearby Erlensee, was
built for the German Air Force. Yorkhof and Francois Kasernes, which house the
headquarters of the 104th Area Support Group, were built around the turn of the
century.
Hutier Kaserne, still named for a famous Prussian general,
was constructed between 1908 and 1910, and Argonne Kaserne is named after the
Argonne Forest in France, a major World War I battlefield. The kaserne is now
split into two parts. Old Argonner is home to the 414th BSB command group as well
as a number of MWR facilities, while New Argonner houses the U.S. dental and medical
clinics as well as family housing. The kaserne still has a large tree that was
used as a gallows in the last century.
Büdingen, home of the 1-1 Armored Cavalry, is the smallest
of the 414th�s sub-communities. Armstrong Barracks there was named in honor of
Eugene M. Armstrong, an African-American 1st lieutenant who was killed in action
in Italy. Coleman Barracks in nearby Gelnhausen, is renowned for its well-kept
buildings and peaceful atmosphere. The housing areas there are currently being
remodeled.top
SPORTS & RECREATION
� Fitness Centers are located throughout the 104th ASG with well-trained staffs,
convenient hours of operation, locker rooms and a full array of fitness equipment.
Activities offered include basketball, racquetball, boxing, soccer, softball,
flag football, rugby, aerobics, youth leagues and much more. Unit and community
sports programs abound. Many of the centers in the 104th have recently been renovated
and all receive new state-of-the-art equipment on a regular basis.
� Sports. Whether you like to play, coach or officiate, there is a place
you in the sports program. There is basketball, softball, wrestling, tennis and
more, and invitational tournaments are organized year round. Wiesbaden is home
to the 18-hole Rheinblick Golf Course and Baumholder has the nine-hole Rolling
Hills Golf Course. In addition to the golf course, Baumholder has a campground,
three fitness studios and the only indoor pool in U.S. Army Europe.
� Outdoor Recreation Centers are a must for anyone who enjoys the great
outdoors. They rent every kind of equipment for every kind of outdoor activity,
including camping gear, bikes, ski gear, sleds, coolers and tents. They even rent
cars, vans and buses for shopping trips, unit trips and vacations, and a driver
comes with the buses. Outdoor rec organizes great trips, too. Special programs
of the Wiesbaden Recreation Division include "run for your life", noontime and
evening aerobics classes and martial arts instruction. The centers take the people
on shopping trips to the Czech Republic, and on trips for skiing, white water
rafting, canoeing, rock climbing, rappelling and biking.
� Bowling. The centers located throughout the ASG have open bowling, monthly
cash tournaments, league bowling, children�s birthday parties and more. The Hessen
Bowl in Hanau is one of the most modern in Germany, with 32 lanes.top
FAMILY & SINGLE SOLDIER
SUPPORT
� Army Community Service is an umbrella organization
that covers Family Assistance Centers, the Family Advocacy program, relocation
assistance, Child Care Centers, Outreach, Community Counseling Centers and other
aid to people with needs or problems.
� Schools. There are elementary schools in Giessen,
Butzbach, Babenhausen, Bad Nauheim, Wiesbaden, Hanau and Dexheim; middle schools
in Hanau and Wiesbaden; a combined high and middle school in Giessen, and high
schools in Hanau, Wiesbaden and Baumholder. Local German schools generally only
accept U.S. family members when one parent in German.
� Health Services. The United States Army health clinics in Baumholder,
Buedingen, Butzbach, Dexheim, Friedberg, Hanau and Wiesbaden are outpatient facilities
providing high quality primary and limited specialty health care. Serious cases
in all communities are referred to local host nation hospitals or the Landstuhl
Regional Medical Center in Germany. TRICARE-Europe is alive and well in the 104th
ASG.
� Veterinary Clinics are located in Hanau, Giessen, Wiesbaden, and Baumholder
, and the services they offer include animal disease prevention and control, issuance
of health certificates and vaccinations.
� Single Solder Quality of Life. This program is designed to bring single
soldiers' quality of life in line with their married counterparts. Billets afford
single soldiers more living space so they may decorate to their own tastes and
include amenities such as floor kitchenettes, private facilities, fitness equipment
and government furnishings. The Better Opportunities for Single Soldiers (BOSS)
program in the 104th ASG involves single soldiers in recreational travel and community
help programs.top
FACILITIES
� Theater. There are award-winning
playhouses in the 104th ASG; Hanau�s Five-Pfennig Dinner Theater, the Keller Theater
in Giessen, and the Amelia Erhart Playhouse in Wiesbaden. They perform everything;
musicals, dramas, and children�s theater, and are always looking for actors, actresses
and technicians.
� Music Center. The one in Hanau has soundproof rooms where you can practice
your instrument to your heart�s content, and also a recording studio where you
can mix your own sound.
� Clubs. The Coppertop Lounge in Gelnhausen, the Flood Zone in Hanau and
the Woodland Club in Giessen, all have their unique character, entertainment and
menu to fit different tastes. Among their offerings are fine dining, an assortment
of snacks, live entertainment, excellent brunches, karaoke bars, wide-screen televisions,
unit and group nights, bingo and live entertainment. All clubs and bowling centers
now have state-of-the-art video games.� Youth Services. YS operates a sports
and fitness program throughout the ASG for organized seasonal sports such as football,
soccer, baseball, softball, basketball, swimming and cheerleading. "The Underground"
at Baumholder is a Teen Support Center staffed by a Youth Development Specialist
and an Adolescent Counselor. Sports programs, student services and various leisure
and recreational activities for youth ages 6-19 are available.
� Rod and Gun Clubs. There are modern, yet cozy ones in the 104th ASG,
at Hanau and Baumholder. All have fully stocked pro shops, and offer hunting and
fishing courses the year round. The Hanau club has a newly renovated shooting
range, and an affinity for attracting top country music stars. The Bellamy Brothers
stopped by recently for a live outdoor concert. It also hosts a series of mud
races each summer, in which you can enter your car and see its gleaming finish
vanish under some of the slimiest mud in creation.
� AFN is a powerful command information tool, with three unmanned television
affiliates within the 104th ASG: AFN-Hanau, AFN-Friedberg, and AFN-Wiesbaden.
They carry spots tailored to each community, keeping those living in the area
informed about upcoming events and activities.
� Skating Rink in Hanau is fun for young and old, and ideal for birthday
parties.
� Transient Lodging. Temporary lodging facilities and guest houses are
located in each BSB. These facilities, offering affordable and comfortable alternatives
to local hotels and pensions, include the American Arms Hotel/Conference Center
in Wiesbaden. There are others in Bad Kreuznach, Baumholder, Friedberg, Hanau
and Wiesbaden.
� Shopping. The Army and Air Force Exchange Service (AAFES) provides a
full range of facilities, including a main exchange, military clothing sales,
class six store, shoppettes, beauty and barber shops, pick-up points, laundromats
and movie theaters. One of the largest stores in Europe is at Mainz-Kastel, and
Wiesbaden has the largest AAFES Sports Store in Europe. Each community also has
an AAFES bookstore, and additional AAFES facilities and services available in
the 104th ASG include auto parts stores, AAFES gift stores and optical shops.
Car rental is also available. Other main exchanges are at Giessen, Hanau and Baumholder.
� Commissaries. Modern, well-stocked commissaries are located throughout
the ASG, selling U.S. brand-name products and many European specialties. The Hanau
commissary is by far the largest and nicest one around. And it has great hours;
open till 8 p.m. seven days a week. Baumholder�s medium-sized commissary has more
than 7,000 shelf items and 200 fresh products. The Bad Nauheim Commissary, once
voted the best small commissary in USAREUR, is said to have the best meat department
around. Other commissaries are at Giessen, Wiesbaden, Babenhausen, Aschaffenburg,
Dexheim, Gelnhausen and Kaiserslautern.
� Restaurants. Many installations feature U.S. franchises where U.S. currency
is accepted. Included are Anthony's Pizza, Burger King, Popeye's Chicken, Frank's
Franks Baskin Robbins ice cream and Robin Hood These franchise food restaurants
provide opportunities for family member employment.
� Auto Craft Centers can help you keep your car running. They have bays
and tools for do-it-yourselfers, plus experienced mechanics if you get stuck.
You can get an oil change there or get some welding done. Auto Craft Centers also
operate a towing service and have a driving school and auto care classes. Baumholder
even has an auto parts yard and the Giessen center sometimes conducts an auto
flea market.
� Libraries. Excellent ones in each BSB provide invaluable, modern resources
to students of all ages and levels, including research material for several master's
degree programs and Internet access, plus reference material, daily newspapers,
magazines and books on tape. Some libraries have a video library as well.
� Arts and Crafts Centers. Their programs include framing, ceramics, photography
and woodworking. They also have portrait studios and handicraft classes for the
novice.
� APOs. Each community in 104th ASG has full-service Army post offices
for all community members. They provide parcel service and transport all classes
of mail from priority to express. They also transport mail for free from APO to
APO when "MPS" is written in the upper right corner of envelopes and packages.
� Banking. Community banks offer full service banking, including money
exchange service, in every ASG community. Automatic teller machines (ATMs) offer
24-hour service for deposits and withdrawals from both checking and savings accounts.
� The Baumholder Museum traces the history of the 1st Armored Division
from its formation in 1940 until the present day. The museum grounds have a large
historical vehicle park with tanks, artillery pieces and other equipment from
the WWII period until the present day, including captured Iraqi vehicles from
Operation Desert Storm. The museum also sponsors military modeling, wargaming,
and historical reenactment events.
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