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"largest single unit combat force in Germany"
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I'm not too sure about Ayers Kaserne holding such a distinction. At the end of the Cold War, Smith Barracks in Baumholder also housed an entire mechanized brigade (2nd Bde, 8th Inf Div - 2/68 Armor, 1/13 Inf, 1/39 Inf, 208th Spt Bn, and elements of 708th Spt Bn), as well as 8th DIVARTY (2/29 FA, 4/29 FA, C-16 FA (MLRS) - 6/29 FA was on a satellite kaserne in Idar-Oberstein). The 293rd Engineer Battalion was the other large tenant unit on Smith Barracks. If there was another kaserne in Europe with two brigades' worth of combat troops crowded on it, we never heard about it. — Preceding unsigned comment added by SEWalk (talkcontribs) 19:09, 17 September 2014 (UTC)[reply]

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