Category: Gundolph Park

2014/03/31 – The M3 Rigs say goodbye to the town of Hameln

© www.british-army-in-hameln.com / Arnd Wöbbeking

© British Army in Hameln.com / Arnd Wöbbeking 🇬🇧 2014/03/31 🇬🇧 The M3 Rigs say goodbye to the town of Hameln On March 31, 2014, I received a special invitation from the 23 Amph Squadron—an invitation that captured a piece of history forever. I had the privilege of witnessing the loading of the mighty M3 …

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2014/07/31 – Gundolph Park is now closed!

© Arnd Wöbbeking In den vergangenen Jahren hatte ich mehrfach Gelegenheit, unter anderem auch in Zusammenarbeit mit dem Museum der Stadt Hameln die Liegenschaften der Britischen Armee zu besuchen!  +++ In recent years, I had several opportunities, including in collaboration with the Museum of the city of Hameln to visit the estate of the British Army! A +++ —

23 Amph Engr Sqn – Memories of Alan Todd – Pt.3

Und hier die letzte Galerie von Alan! Here comes the last part from Alan! — Auf Übung mit der Bundeswehr! On Exercise with German Army! – – Gundolph Park — Scharnhorst Kaserne / Bindon Barracks  

1987 – 1992 – 23 Amphibious Engineer Squadron – Memories of M. Hadfield – Part 2

(c) Mark Hadfield Auch die zweite Galerie von Mark jat einen hohen Erinnerungswert an die in Hameln stationierten Truppen! Beide Fotos wurden im Gundolph Park am Reimerdeskamp gemacht! ++++   The second gallery of mark has a high sentimental value to the troops stationed in Hamelin! The photos were taken at Gundolph Park! ++++  

1951/10/31 – Die britische Garnison entwickelt sich zu einem Super Arbeitgeber…..

© British Army in Hameln.com / Arnd Wöbbeking 🇬🇧 1951/10/31 🇬🇧 The British garrison is developing into a good employer In 1951, six years after the end of the war, the British garrison in Hamelin employed an incredible 650 GERMAN employees. However, these jobs were not yet very popular with the people of Hamelin, as …

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