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DSN: 314-430-1110. USAG Heidelberg is one of the few, yet largest American bases located in Germany. It is actually a co-base, which means it is run by both American and German authorities. The base is located in the south western part of Germany, close to the Necktar river.
The U.S. Army Garrison Heidelberg was made up of a number of United States military installations in and around Heidelberg, Germany in the state of Baden-Württemberg, along with Germersheim Depot in the neighboring German state of Rhineland-Palatinate.
USAG Heidelberg is one of the few, yet largest American bases located in Germany. It is actually a co-base, which means it is run by both American and German authorities. The base is located in the south western part of Germany, close to the Necktar river.
Patrick Henry Village Army Base in Heidelberg, Germany. Former base for archive purpose only. Not active anymore. Patrick Henry Village is one of the multitude of American bases located in Europe. Although it is run by the US Army, it is actually a co-base due to its location.
USAG Baden Wuerttemberg (Heidelberg) is centrally located in Germany, about 1 hour drive southwest from Frankfurt/Main. In addition to the Heidelberg Kasernes, the garrison includes the towns of Schwetzingen, located just south of Heidelberg, and Germersheim, located about 30 minutes south of Heidelberg.
Campbell Barracks, in Heidelberg, Germany, was home to Headquarters, United States Army Europe (USAREUR) from 1948 to 2013. It was also home to Headquarters, V Corps and Headquarters, Allied Force Command Heidelberg.
Topographical maps of Heidelberg and surrounding area. These maps are reproduced from the "U.S. Military Installation Atlas" published by the 37th Transportation Group in 1980. Click on the thumbnail to view a larger format of the same map. Click here for a list of the installations. Heidelberg West (328 KB) Heidelberg East (328 KB)