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Worms, Germany recent comments:

  • Libenauer Feld - former Thomas-Jefferson-Village, zacockerpball@gmail.com (guest) wrote 9 years ago:
    I was there around 1968 and it was wonderful. I remember the school and we did go home for lunch. Went to the AYA all of the time!
  • Westend-Elementary School former Worms American Elementary School, Bob Napper (guest) wrote 9 years ago:
    Mike, we must have been there at the same time. Do you remember Mrs. Long the PE teacher? She was a fire plug about 4 feet tall.
  • Prinz-Carl-Anlage (former Taukkunen Barracks), Sp4 Michael "SOGGY" M (guest) wrote 10 years ago:
    I was station from Jan 82 to Dec 84. It was a fun time for me. I liked my 3 foot tall wine bottle that cost 10 marks. I also like drinking out of the boot. I was on the second floor of the Prinz Carl hotel , we were service company at the time over 400 soldiers. I remember one day It was raining cats and dogs and that is when I discovered why they called the town worms. The ground was covered with them. You could of shot a horror film. One female was outside and was so scared she jumped on another soldiers back. I also was lucky I didn't get shot by the german polize. They had standing orders to shot anyone who hopped over the fence. I didn't let that stop me. My nickname was soggy but that is a long story.
  • Prinz-Carl-Anlage (former Taukkunen Barracks), Karen (Paust) Gallagher (guest) wrote 10 years ago:
    I was stationed there from 1986-1989. Lived on Von Steuben Strasse, and had my 1st child at the Worms Stadtkrankenhaus in July 1989. He was baptized in the chapel on Taukkunen, which I was told is now a restaurant. I would love to take my family there to see how it has changed. Loved my years there, the fests, parades, wine/beer, food, country and most of the people. Miss the friends we made there, unfortunately only kept in touch with a few, the ones with the largest impact on our lives will always remain in our hearts!
  • Westend-Elementary School former Worms American Elementary School, Edith LECAM (guest) wrote 10 years ago:
    hELLO ! I'm looking for guys named Dave and Walter Bell or family Labelle, they had been in Chinon France, trying to find out where they have been stationed later ! Thanks a lot if you can help us !
  • Libenauer Feld - former Thomas-Jefferson-Village, Jim Farley (guest) wrote 10 years ago:
    Hey Frank -- My Dad was stationed there at that time. Do you have a brother, Andrew? If so he and I were friends and schoolmates. You may have known my younger brother Mark. Nevertheless, it was a pretty fun place to live.
  • Westend-Elementary School former Worms American Elementary School, Michael Douglas wrote 10 years ago:
    Where is Mr. Engler?? Inquiring Minds Want To Know I went to Worms Elementary for 4th, 5th and 6th grade. 1971-1974
  • Westend-Elementary School former Worms American Elementary School, Josie (guest) wrote 10 years ago:
    I did too!!
  • Westend-Elementary School former Worms American Elementary School, Josie (guest) wrote 10 years ago:
    I had Mr. Engler too!! He was awesome!
  • Prinz-Carl-Anlage (former Taukkunen Barracks), Dave million (guest) wrote 10 years ago:
    Now that I let underwood know who he is I'd like to comment about worms. Beautiful little city in Germany. Close to the Rhine River and very old bridges and buildings. Gives you the real essence of what Germany is and was. I will be heading there next month to meet that long-lost love of mine for the third time in 60 days. She works and lives in Frankfurt but I insisted on going to worms to take a look at how things may or may not have changed. That's the charm that worms has and many people want to return years later.
  • Prinz-Carl-Anlage (former Taukkunen Barracks), James F Wolling wrote 10 years ago:
    1960 .......... 1st armoured rifle battalion, 48th Infantry V corps 7th Army
  • Westend-Elementary School former Worms American Elementary School, Bob Napper (guest) wrote 10 years ago:
    Do you remember the scooter pies for reading books?
  • Prinz-Carl-Anlage (former Taukkunen Barracks), Phil P (guest) wrote 10 years ago:
    Was your Dad Sgt Joe Reddington (formerly in the Air Force)? If so, I worked for him for a time at the AYA...in late 1968 and early 1969... a good man. ex-PFC Phil P
  • Prinz-Carl-Anlage (former Taukkunen Barracks), Sherry Allen Needham wrote 11 years ago:
    Did you know Jerry Courtright or Melitta Preiss
  • Prinz-Carl-Anlage (former Taukkunen Barracks), Sherry Allen Needham wrote 11 years ago:
    Did you know a Melitta or Ursula Preiss,or a man named Jerry Courtright or Richard Allen in Worms,Germany.The men where in the Army.
  • Prinz-Carl-Anlage (former Taukkunen Barracks), Sherry Allen Needham wrote 11 years ago:
    Did you know a lady named Melitta or Ursula Preiss,or a Richard Allen(Peanut) or Jerry Courtright?
  • Libenauer Feld - former Thomas-Jefferson-Village, Frank Barnett (guest) wrote 11 years ago:
    Mr. E taught me and coached my basketball team in '76. Super teacher and mentor.
  • Prinz-Carl-Anlage (former Taukkunen Barracks), Norman "Wood" Underwood (guest) wrote 11 years ago:
    Ms Jones, My name is Mr Underwood, I was stationed in Worms Germany from 1985-1989, HHC, across f on 5th Signal Command For Freida female was commanding officer at time. I loved Worms and would like to revisit one day Shy Underwood
  • Libenauer Feld - former Thomas-Jefferson-Village, John Santoro (guest) wrote 11 years ago:
    From 68 to 71 , my brothers and sister and I attended the elementary school , played at the AYA , had tons of friends who lived in the village , played on the baseball and football teams , Worms Wildcats ..lol .. Some of my best memories than 72 , I would be bussed to Mannheim High School , and in mid 73 , my family returned state side , But those were the days .... John
  • Libenauer Feld - former Thomas-Jefferson-Village, Karen Lagrange (guest) wrote 11 years ago:
    J.C. I believe our parents were friends and we got a long haired dashund from you. My brother's name is Glenn.