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  • the base in April 1945. After Neubiberg's capture, the United States Army Air Forces designated the base as Airfield R-85 Camp Rattle and stationed the...
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  • also refer to: HMS Cambrian (R85), a destroyer of the Royal Navy R-85 Munich/Neubiberg, a former airfield of the United States Army Air Forces in Germany...
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    Künste München, founded in 1808 Bundeswehr University Munich, founded in 1973 (located in Neubiberg) Deutsche Journalistenschule, founded in 1959 Bayerische...
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    517; 5.850 (B-84 Rips) B-85 Schijndel, Netherlands Located: 51°36′N 005°29′E / 51.600°N 5.483°E / 51.600; 5.483 (B-85 Schijndel) (approximately)...
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    closed 1991 Neubiberg Air Base "Airfield R-85 Camp Rattle" Neubiberg transferred to Bundeswehr 1950s now Bundeswehr University of Munich Neureut Kaserne...
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    caused the fire. On April 6, 1948, a ČSA Douglas DC-3 was hijacked to Neubiberg Air Base, Germany by 20 people wishing to escape Communist rule in Czechoslovakia...
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  • (JG 3—3rd Fighter Wing) was among the first units expanded. At Neubiberg Airfield near Munich, VI. Gruppe of JG 3, under the command of Hauptmann Franz Beyer...
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    occupied Germany. In June 1948, the squadron was moved to Neubiberg Air Base, near Munich when tensions with the Soviet Union culminated in the Berlin...
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    Station 373), England, 31 January 1944 – 8 July 1945 Fliegerhorst Neubiberg (ALG R-85), Germany, 21 July 1945 – 20 August 1946. P-39 Airacobra, 1942–1943...
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    tactical air unit available in Europe, the 86th Composite Group at Neubiberg Air Base near Munich, flying P-47Ds. TAC was called upon to send additional units...
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