Posted on Aug 2, 2017
Can anyone point me to a tool for finding signal assignments in Germany?
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SGT Brent Swanson
When I
Left Germany in 2010 they were closing down Baumholder or sending the majority back to the states. Not a lot of assignments left in Germany
Left Germany in 2010 they were closing down Baumholder or sending the majority back to the states. Not a lot of assignments left in Germany
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CPT Andrew Wright
I was there in the late 70s as well. Over 400,000 soldiers, hundreds of kasernes, logistics bases, training areas, etc. and nose to nose with the Red Menace. Despite our winning the Cold War I think the former Soviet Union has the upper hand there now!
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SGT Brent Swanson
It’s not like that anymore when I got to Baumholder in 2004 we had the highest concentration of combat troops in Germany. Talking to some of my friends now that are still over there it is not like that anymore it’s a ghost town and a lot of the other bases are too.
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SGT Edwards,
While it may not function properly all the time the ACT (Army Career Tracker, accessible through AKO) has an ability to conduct a duty position search under the Plan section. You can narrow the search down to only positions by grade and mos and several other categories. I use the UIC's that show in the ACT tool to pull the units up in FMSweb and see a little more information about the unit.
Regards,
SFC Mark Yeoman
While it may not function properly all the time the ACT (Army Career Tracker, accessible through AKO) has an ability to conduct a duty position search under the Plan section. You can narrow the search down to only positions by grade and mos and several other categories. I use the UIC's that show in the ACT tool to pull the units up in FMSweb and see a little more information about the unit.
Regards,
SFC Mark Yeoman
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