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Thinking about coming to work at the Army installation and am wondering about the weather, community, country, living, economy, whatnot... Anything you can give me will work!! Thank you... I lived in Wiesbaden for over three years, with the U.S. Army, until late 2006. A great place to live--gorgeous countryside, close to Mainz, Frankfurt, Koln, Heidelberg and many other interesting places. The people in that area are friendly, and tolerate their American neighbors with admirable patience. Bear in mind that there are several Army installations in Wiesbaden area; the primary one is Wiesbaden Army Airfield (WAAF), technically located in Wiesbaden-Erbenheim a couple of miles southeast of Wiesbaden's center. Just down the road from that, in Mainz-Kastel, is the Mainz-Kastel kaserne--there are actually two, but the second Mainz-Kastel kaserne is smaller and is the location of the TMP motorpool (most of the Americans in the area call the larger kaserne "Mainz-Kastel", and the smaller one "the TMP"). The larger Mainz-Kastel kaserne is where the PowerZone, furniture store, AutoPride, sporting goods, eyewear, and housewares stores are located, as well as a smaller food court, the carwash, and an open-use mechanic's garage. There are several housing areas in Wiesbaden; the largest is Hainerberg, and is also where the Wiesbaden area's PX and commissary are located, as well as one of the AAFES gas stations (there's also one at Mainz-Kastel), the movie theater, the food court, a small lounge, a bank, SATO, and some gift stores. Aukamm and Crestview are the other two housing areas, just up the road from Hainerberg. Several other smaller bases are part of the Wiesbaden family of bases... Dexheim, about 15 minutes or so south of Mainz, is home to a few units and is large enough to sport its own housing area, small PX/commissary, movie theater, and a few other amenities. McCully Barracks is out west in Wackernheim, about ten minutes west of Mainz, and was where my unit was stationed during the entire time I lived in the area (I lived in Hainerberg). I don't know if the Army still owns and uses McCully or not, but they may have turned it over to the Germans after my unit was deactivated. There is a small-arms firing range just up the road from McCully Barracks, and shares its name. There are one or two little sites in and around Finthen (between Mainz and Wackernheim) that are used by the Army and have people working there but I'm not as familiar with those. Okay, let's start with the correct spelling, it's Wiesbaden ;-) Lovely area. Lived on the installation for about 3 years. The station is a little ways between Wiesbaden and Mainz between Wiesbaden-Erbenheim and Mainz-Kastel so its about a 5 minute drive to the either big city. Wiesbaden is a high class town. One of the wealthiest in Germany. It tends to be a little more expensive than Mainz which is a college town. They both have great sights. The weather is rainy a lot and pretty much constantly gray in the winter but I have seen it snow a couple times there although not too much. Both towns have excellent nightlife. The American housing is ok. Some areas are a little ghetto compared to others. Sorry I'm just throwing random things at you but some memories are coming back. If you do decide to go there and want to know what there is to do let me know. I know just about everything about those areas and I currently live in Heidelberg but return frequently. I can not comment on the Military aspects, but the Wiesbaden area is very nice(I work in nearby Ruesselsheim), and as mentioned rich people live in Wiesbaden. |
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