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Old 02-12-2008, 04:27 PM
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You must have been there for a while... We here in the office have really had fun looking at the old pics. None of us has been on that base, but we are still enjoying seeing them!

And, btw, since obviously you are former military - Thanks for serving!!!
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Old 12-22-2008, 03:45 AM
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I am wondering if anyone out there has any pictures of the Wiley Club (enlisted club Wiley Barracks) new or old that they are willing to send me. Reason is, is that next year I will be getting married in Germany just outside of Neu Ulm and I will be having the Reception at the Wiley Club. I am looking for pictures so that I can put them on my Marriage website. Thanks
Time is past since your wedding. I was just there visiting the chapel, where I got married and the wiley club where we had our reception on Dec. 1, 1962. They're both there.

Hope all was A-Ok for you.

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Old 12-22-2008, 05:04 AM
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Default A revisit to Wiley Barracks

I'd like to hear from any GI's that served in Neu Ulm between 1960-1963.

Especially members of CCA Hq. Co. and the Ulm Hawks football team (4th AD Tankers too).
Just finished a trip back for my 46th wedding ann. and the place has really changed. Wiley club and Chapel are still there, as are the BOQ's. Football field is gone as is the infirmery. Water tower and gym are still there.

Anyone from that era @ that post, please fill me in on some people you have stayed in touch with that might remember me or the red jaguar XKE roadster that I had from Dec. 62 till I left on D Day, 1963.

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