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Kilbourne Kaserne
Schwetzingen, Germany The 1st Personnel Command is located on Kilbourne Kaserne in Schwetzingen, Germany (near Heidelberg). Some units and all facilities are located across the street on Tompkins Barracks. 5th Signal Command, located on Kilbourne Kaserne, is a Forward-Deployed Theater Signal Command providing Tactical to Strategic Communications across the full range of military operations, within the USAREUR and USEUCOM Area of Operations. BLDG - OCCUPANT [as of late 2001] 4302 - Assistant Chief of Staff, Resource Management (ACSRM or RMO; Assistant Chief of Staff, Operations (ACSOPS or S3) 4303 - Command Group - Commander, Deputy Commander, Chief of Staff, Command Sergeant Major, Admin Office; (1st PERSCOM Awards); 1st PERSCOM Reenlistment; German Liaison Office; 1st PERSCOM Conference Room (PCR) 4304 - Theater Army Personnel Operations Directorate (TAPOD) 4305 - Personnel Services Support Directorate (PSSD) [BLDG 1 of 3] - Personnel Services Division, Congressional Inquiry Branch, Personnel Readiness,Improvement, and Development (PRIDE) Team, Field Services Branch 4306 - Personnel Services Support Directorate (PSSD) [BLDG 2 of 3] - Director?s Office, Casualty Branch, Personnel Actions Division (Awards, Decorations,Separations, Retirements) 4307 - Enlisted Personnel Management Directorate (EPMD) [BLDG 1 of 3] - Temporary Change of Station Management Branch; Postal Operations Directorate (POD) [BLDG 2 of 2] - Postal Finance and Supply Office (Pending move from Kaiserslautern.) 4308 - Computer Data Processing Installation - Europe 4311 - Personnel Information Management Directorate (PIMD) [BLDG 1 of 3] - SIDPERS Division, Personnel Accounting System (PAS), Army Company Information System (ARCIS) 4312 - Personnel Information Management Directorate (PIMD) [2 of 3] - Director?s Office, Systems Division?s Fielding and Training Branch 4313 - Personnel Information Management Directorate (PIMD) [BLDG 3 of 3] - Systems Division?s OIC, Technical Support Branch, Operations Support Branch; Personnel Services Support Directorate (PSSD) [BLDG 3 of 3] - Personnel Movements Branch (Family Travel) and Retirement Services Office 4314 - Enlisted Personnel Management Directorate (EPMD) [BLDG 3 of 3] - Director?s Office, Force Management Branch, Readiness Branch, Sergeant Major?s Assignment Branch, Special Programs Branch 4315 - Officer Personnel Management Directorate (OPMD) 4316 - 1ST PERSCOM Equal Opportunity NCO/Advisor 4317 - Assistant Chief of Staff, Personnel (ACSPER or S1) Mail and Distribution; Assistant Chief of Staff, Security (ACSSEC or S2) Command Safety Office 4318 - Postal Operations Directorate (POD) [BLDG 1 of 2] 4319 - Directorate of Information Management (DOIM), DOIM Class Room 4320 - Enlisted Personnel Management Directorate (EPMD) [BLDG 2 of 3] - Combat Arms/Combat Support Branch, Combat Service Support Branch, Management Support Branch (FSTEs, COTs/IPCOTS, Curtailments, Compassionate Reassignments) 4344 - Storage Building (POD & CPDI-E) 4350 - HHC Supply, Motor Pool Area 4399 - Assistant Chief of Staff, Logistics (ACSLOG or S4) Property Book Office, Bulk Self Service Supply Center |
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1862:
Admiral David Farragut captures New Orleans a day after his fleet successfully sailed past two Confederate forts on the Mississippi River.
1864: For the second time in a week, a Confederate force captures a Union wagon train trying to supply the Federal force at Camden, Arkansas. 1898: The United States declares war on Spain. 1915: Australian and New Zealand troops land at Gallipoli in Turkey. 1945: Eight Russian armies completely encircle Berlin, linking up with the U.S. First Army patrol, first on the western bank of the Elbe, then later at Torgau. Germany is, for all intents and purposes, Allied territory. 1952: After a three day fight against Chinese Communist Forces, the Gloucestershire Regiment is annihilated on "Gloucester Hill," in Korea. 1972: Hanois 320th Division drives 5,000 South Vietnamese troops into retreat and traps about 2,500 others in a border outpost northwest of Kontum in the Central Highlands. |