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south of Frankfurt in Bavarian wine-growing country. In 2005, the U.S. Defense Department announced plans to relinquish control of 11 military bases in Germany. video youtubeFormerformer US Barracksbarracks in Wuerzburghttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0x7BN5HxvKY
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Wuerzburg,Wuerzburg, Germany Leighton Barracks was located in Germany, approximately 70 miles southeast of Frankfurt near the city of Wuerzburg.Wuerzburg. During World War II, the German Air Force built a small air base here. The facility was called Leighton Barracks after CPT John A. Leighton,John
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Farmingdale, N.Y. Over the years, Leighton Barracks grew to become a major military base in Germany, about 70 miles south of Frankfurt in Bavarian wine-growing country. In 2005, the U.S. Defense Department announced plans to relinquish control of 11 military bases in Germany. Former US Barracks in Wuerzburghttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0x7BN5HxvKY
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Captain Leighton insisted on his being left there so as not to endanger the lives of any other men in his unit. It was only
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Leighton,John A. Leighton and his wife.wife Gertrude Hayes.Commanding Officer, Company G, 10th Armored Infantry Battalion, 4th Armored Division, who was killed in action July 18, 1944. American troops occupied the airfield on Easter, 1945. The former Leighton Barracks now (July 2009) will be named "HUBLAND"...Barnabas
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after CPT John A. Leighton,John A. Leighton and his wife.Commanding Officer, Company G, 10th Armored Infantry Battalion, 4th Armored Division, who was killed in action July 18, 1944. American troops occupied the airfield on Easter, 1945. The former Leighton Barracks now (July 2009) will be named "HUBLAND"...Barnabas
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A. Leighton,John Leighton and his wife.Commanding Officer, Company G, 10th Armored Infantry Battalion, 4th Armored Division, who was killed in action July 18, 1944. American troops occupied the airfield on Easter, 1945. The former Leighton Barracks now ( July(July 2009) will be named "HUBLAND"...Barnabas
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A. Leighton,John Leighton and his wife.Commanding Officer, Company G, 10th Armored Infantry Battalion, 4th Armored Division, who was killed in action July 18, 1944. American troops occupied the airfield on Easter, 1945. The former Leighton Barracks now ( July 2009) will be named HUBLAND..."HUBLAND"...Barnabas
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