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    Dedication of the Keyes Building

    WIESBADEN, HESSEN, GERMANY

    11.14.2013

    Photo by Dee Crawford 

    Training Support Activity Europe           

    The unveiling of the USAREUR Headquarters building which was dedicated to LTG Geoffrey Keyes.
    LTG Donald M. Campbell Jr., CSM David S. Davenport Sr. and Mr. William Keyes Broughton, grandson of LTG Geoffrey Keyes unveil the sign in front of the new USAREUR Headquarters.
    LTG Geoffrey Keyes, a West Point graduate of 1913 served in the U.S. Army until his retirement in 1954. During LTG Keyes time in service he served in the Pancho Villa Expedition, and in World War II in both North Africa, and Sicily, Italy. LTG Keys retired from Army service in 1954 and died on 17 September 1967 at Walter Reed Hospital in Washington, DC.
    The building is believed to have once functioned as a club or mess for senior Luftwaffe officers during World War II. After the Kaserne was seized on 28 March 1945 by the 80th US Infantry Division, the building functioned as a offices for the command group stationed on Wiesbaden Army Airfield (WAAF). The building was extensively remodeled beginning 2011, it has since been renamed and dedicated as the Headquarters of USAREUR, which moved from Heidelberg in 2012 to Lucias D. Clay Kaserne, formally WAAF.

    (U.S. Army photo by Dee Crawford/Released, VI Specialist, TSC Wiesbaden, RTSD-West, TSAE, JMTC)

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    Date Taken: 11.14.2013
    Date Posted: 11.15.2013 10:26
    Photo ID: 1052872
    VIRIN: 141113-A-CR252-097
    Resolution: 7360x4912
    Size: 15.02 MB
    Location: WIESBADEN, HESSEN, DE

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