Posted on Nov 29, 2016
I have been offered a spot at Smith Barracks, Germany. Is anyone there who can offer some insight?
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I was there from 2000-2003, and currently in Stuttgart, Germany. I visited Baumholder last year and added all the photos I took to the 40th Engineer Battalion Facebook page which was the unit I was with on ''The Rock'' back then. Baumholder is now part of USAG Rhineland Pfalz. It's not bustling like it used to be since the brigade moved to Ft. Bliss some years back, but it's exactly the same as when I was there. Just a ghost town now. Here to answer any questions you have.
If you have FB, here is a link to the pictures I took.
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If you have FB, here is a link to the pictures I took.
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40th Engineer Battalion Public Group | Facebook
40th Engineer Battalion has 489 members. Members of 40th Engineer Battalion, 1st AD
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Unsure. Can probably find out online. As far as I'm aware it was located in Idar Oberstein before moving to Baumholder.
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I was stationed there from 2009-2012. What information are you looking for?
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I am mainly looking for housing and school info. I have two teenagers who would be attending high school over there.
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As far as I remember the housing is all on post. The only way to live off post is if they absolutely don't have anything available in either housing area. The high school is pretty decent from what I remember from a few of my past leaders. It's off post but it's right by the installation.
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I retired from there in '09, and I'm sure some things have changed but I'm also sure I can give you a good run down on what to expect in many areas. Connect if you want and I'll answer as much as I can. Happy to help.
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If you like running up and down hills then Smith Barracks is perfect for you. When I was there the standard company/battalion/brigade run included almost every major hill on post. The tank trails were known as the "ballbusters." Baumholder itself is a small town with several bars and restaurants. Drive a little ways to Kusel Castle and Idar Oberstein to find some more decent stuff. Since the 170th Infantry Brigade deactivated the actual soldier population has been small from what I've seen. One good thing about Baumholder is that it's a good starting point for roadtrips. France and Luxembourg are less than an hour away. Belgium is about 90 minutes away. Paris and Amsterdam are about four hours away. I wouldn't mind being stationed there again.
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Stationed there 80-82 and then again 87-90 with 2nd Bde 8th ID. Was a lot better the second time. Facilities were decent and housing was above average. Nice town and a nice area to be in - France and Luxembourg are close. Trier is a nice town. And Ramstein AFB is about an hour away. Good space-A, you can usually get out in a day or two.
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Thank you for all the responses. My main concerns are housing and schools. I have two high school aged children.
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Hope it's better than the 60's and 70's it was at best an arm pit... then...
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That is just a fancy name for Baumholder. I was in the 8th ID and there were much better stations like Mainz, Wiesbaden, and Mannheim.
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