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Neal5x5
04-05-2013, 11:44 AM
Proof that we live in an alternate reality: The last US tanks in Germany have left the continent.

http://www.stripes.com/news/us-army-s-last-tanks-depart-from-germany-1.214977

headquarters
04-06-2013, 03:01 AM
times change.

how many US troops left in Germany and Italy now?

Graebarde
04-07-2013, 01:44 PM
Proof that we live in an alternate reality: The last US tanks in Germany have left the continent.

http://www.stripes.com/news/us-army-s-last-tanks-depart-from-germany-1.214977

Wonder how long before we send them back over the beaches?

.45cultist
04-09-2013, 10:01 AM
If the cycle of history works, they will be sent back.

Benjamin
04-09-2013, 12:33 PM
At least we got to keep them...unlike Operation Omega.

I'm moving to Würzburg in about a month and was bummed to learn that all of the US bases in the area had already closed. The nearest ones were Leighton and Emery Barracks which closed in 2008. My wife and I are going to Würzburg next week to find somewhere to live. Coincidently, high on our lists of possible places to rent is an apartment in the old Würzburg Army Hospital which had been converted to housing in the last few years.

If there are any Germans here let me know. I need to find some fellow gamers once I move.

Benjamin

Targan
04-09-2013, 08:27 PM
If there are any Germans here let me know. I need to find some fellow gamers once I move.

Benjamin, B.T. lists his location as Ruhrgebiet, Germany. Perhaps you should private message him?

B.T.
04-10-2013, 03:41 AM
If there are any Germans here let me know. I need to find some fellow gamers once I move.

Benjamin

Hi Benjamin,
PM me, if you like!

And more On Topic:
No more American Tankers in Germany? I have to admit, our world has changed in so many ways, that I sometimes feel a little lost. If someone had written a SciFi novel in 1987, that precisely described our de facto world situation, not a single publisher would have issued that. The concept of the T2k universe made much more sense something like 25 years ago.
Don't get me wrong - I'm quite happy, that the whole story took anmother direction, bit still: It is a strange world, we live in.

cavtroop
04-10-2013, 08:10 AM
Interesting times we live in, that's for sure. I'll never forget driving through small German towns, across the countryside during REFORGER and other field exercises.

Is POMCUS and REFORGER still a thing? Do we still have the tanks in storage in Europe, or are those gone now, too?

Neal5x5
04-10-2013, 04:34 PM
Do we still have the tanks in storage in Europe, or are those gone now, too?

I believe those are gone as well. They have been moved out over the years and from what I understand most sitting at the Sierra Army Depot in California.

Schone23666
04-22-2013, 08:26 PM
Wow....that is weird to read. Hell, when I was stationed over in Germany in the late 90's during the drawdown, they still had some armored units there.

At least they're leaving under more favorable circumstances, not like in the T2k "Going Home" module where they had to abandon whatever armor they had left for the Germans (Correct me if I'm wrong there) with everything around them and at home in ruins. Strange world indeed...but not necessarily a bad one, all things considered.

Unfortunately, history goes in cycles, and I fear it's only a matter of time (perhaps not in our lifetime, but our children or great grandchildren's time) before those tanks return to the beaches again.

kato13
06-12-2024, 05:17 PM
If the cycle of history works, they will be sent back.



Unfortunately, history goes in cycles, and I fear it's only a matter of time (perhaps not in our lifetime, but our children or great grandchildren's time) before those tanks return to the beaches again.


Saw a bot looking at this thread and it seemed timely.

I think we called the above.

.45cultist
06-12-2024, 08:12 PM
So, anyone doing Twilight 2030 weaving this into the timeline?

ToughOmbres
06-13-2024, 05:47 PM
Interesting times we live in, that's for sure. I'll never forget driving through small German towns, across the countryside during REFORGER and other field exercises.

Is POMCUS and REFORGER still a thing? Do we still have the tanks in storage in Europe, or are those gone now, too?

REFORGER per SE, is gone I think. Exercises like Atlantic Resolve or similar ones test rapidly moving personnel into Eastern Europe and Germany. REFORGER-esque in scope and size. Last years' was the largest in some twenty odd years if my memory is correct?

I would bet $ that the 21st Century equivalent of POMCUS and Pre-P0 (the USAF version of POMCUS) are being prepped if they are not already in place.

As far as actual tanks, I suppose the only MBT's are the ones that rotate through Poland, Romania and the Baltics on deterrence/tripwire duty although I may be mistaken.

ToughOmbres
06-13-2024, 05:49 PM
Wow....that is weird to read. Hell, when I was stationed over in Germany in the late 90's during the drawdown, they still had some armored units there.

At least they're leaving under more favorable circumstances, not like in the T2k "Going Home" module where they had to abandon whatever armor they had left for the Germans (Correct me if I'm wrong there) with everything around them and at home in ruins. Strange world indeed...but not necessarily a bad one, all things considered.

Unfortunately, history goes in cycles, and I fear it's only a matter of time (perhaps not in our lifetime, but our children or great grandchildren's time) before those tanks return to the beaches again.

Wasn't it Twain who said "History doesn't repeat itself but it often rhymes?" Here's to hoping it doesn't repeat itself or rhyme with Putin as an aggressor.

kato13
06-30-2024, 10:49 PM
Thread begins with a stripes article and comes full circle with another one.

https://www.stripes.com/theaters/europe/2024-06-28/american-army-tanks-weapons-poland-14325181.html


GRAFENWOEHR, Germany — The first Army tanks and vehicles that could one day supply an entire armored brigade as a bulwark against Russian aggression along NATO’s eastern flank have arrived at a new storage facility in Poland.

Fourteen M1 Abrams battle tanks and an M88 armored recovery vehicle arrived by rail Thursday at the Army Prepositioned Stocks-2 worksite in Powidz, Army spokesman Terry Welch said in an emailed statement Friday.

The site, approximately 250 miles west of the Ukrainian border, will soon host as many as 85 battle tanks, 190 armored combat vehicles, including the M2 Bradley, and 35 artillery pieces, such as the M109 Paladin self-propelled howitzer and munitions.
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Raellus
07-01-2024, 03:05 PM
Plus ça change, plus c'est la même chose.

Targan
07-02-2024, 05:53 AM
Strange days indeed.