> My truck, HQ64 from the front. Note the names stenciled on the bottom of the windshield: SSG Worrell was the supply sergeant back then. This was a great truck, the fastest in the Battalion (tuned by the motor pool) - which was important when on the Autobahn A81 between Heilbronn and Stuttgart for supply runs.
 > This is the HHC 237th Engineer Battalion barracks in October 1987, right when the building renovations began. Note the GP medium tent airing out in the foreground - an indicator that the 237th just got back from a manouver.
 > This is the cross monument on Wharton Barracks, commemorating Polish people that died during World War II. The monument was erected in 1945/46 and was classified in 1998 as a cultural monument. It was moved to another location due to the opening of the Schwabenhof Business Park in 1999, where it received a new foundation in a nice setting.
 > HHC 237th Engineer Battalion photo
 > HHC 237th Engineer Battalion photo
 > HHC 237th Engineer Battalion photo
 > HHC 237th Engineer Battalion photo
 > HHC 237th Engineer Battalion photo
 > HHC 237th Engineer Battalion photo
This is the cross monument on Wharton Barracks, commemorating Polish people that died during World War II. The monument was erected in 1945/46 and was classified in 1998 as a cultural monument. It was moved to another location due to the opening of the Schwabenhof Business Park in 1999, where it received a new foundation in a nice setting.
 > This is the cross monument on Wharton Barracks, commemorating Polish people that died during World War II. The monument was erected in 1945/46 and was classified in 1998 as a cultural monument. It was moved to another location due to the opening of the Schwabenhof Business Park in 1999, where it received a new foundation in a nice setting.
This is the cross monument on Wharton Barracks, commemorating Polish people that died during World War II. The monument was erected in 1945/46 and was classified in 1998 as a cultural monument. It was moved to another location due to the opening of the Schwabenhof Business Park in 1999, where it received a new foundation in a nice setting.
Photo by: Tomsyck • see photo in gallery

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