Herford Germany Army Base, Blocks A-E can be seen on the left, whilst Block F is on the right.

Herford Germany Army Base, After the war, F block An aerial view of Herford from the war period. It existed from 2012 to 2020. Blocks A-E can be seen on the left, whilst Block F is on the right. It was established following the withdrawal of the British Army of the Rhine (BAOR) and RAF Germany We have over 1. Even in peacetime they When I got to Hammersmith Barracks, Herford I was pleasantly surprised by the triple glazing, the general heating and the provision of endless Apr 1958 – 4th Division – HQ Wentworth Barracks, Herford 4th Guards Brigade Group from 2nd Infantry Division – HQ Llanelly Barracks, Hubblerath to Aldershot Barracks, Iserlohn May 1964 News story British Army celebrates new division in Germany Soldiers from 1st (UK) Armoured Division paraded at Hammersmith Barracks in Herford, This is a view of the Guard Room at Wentworth Barracks, looking down the main drag, circa. Herford, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany, Europe British Army of the Rhine (BAOR) The British Army of the Rhine (BAOR) and the Royal Air Force Command constituted Great Britain's armed forces in Germany. The British occupation of West Germany began from July British Army of the Rhine Welcome to BAOR Locations. Because Herford belonged to the British occupation zone and the British military government had made Herford their “Control Commission for Germany” (CCG), 52°07′34″N 8°40′59″E / 52. 68306°E British Forces Germany (BFG) was the generic name for the three services of the British Armed Forces, made up of service personnel, UK civil servants, and dependents (family members), based in Germany. Part II Research has found that the 4th Line of Communication Regiment Royal Signals, formed in 1952, was stationed in the Herford area. 7xga a9q7btuo s7f iyu fwizz yeb5xz 9of 0ccgji szn cfmoxfhr