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- 1.5 kilometres (0.93 mi) from the town centre which became known as Munsterlager. Between Munster North and South there is a road corridor to the nearby...
- Munster (West Low German: Munste), also called Munster (Örtze) or formerly Munsterlager, is a small town in the district of Heidekreis, in Lower Saxony, Germany...
- Troop, 31 Armoured Engineer Squadron, 32 Armoured Engineer Regiment at Munsterlager, North Germany in 1981–82, to enable full acceptance and provide user...
- South Wales and later transferred to a British military hospital in Münsterlager. He was held until August 1948, when the British government announced...
- Brauchitsch, Gerd von Rundstedt and Adolf Strauss) were transferred to Munsterlager to await trial. Brauchitsch died that October and Rundstedt and Strauss...
- They continued into Germany as part of the BAOR, helping guard POWs at Munsterlager until November 1945, then on to Brunswick until early 1946 when the regiment...
- December 1951, he took command of 3rd Regiment Royal Horse Artillery at Munsterlager and, following promotion to colonel on 20 June 1953 and having been appointed...
- ISBN 9780849314346. "Investigation of chemical warfare installations in the Munsterlager area, including Raubkammer - Digital Collections - National Library of...
- ****ignment with the G-3 (Operations) section of Panzerlehrbrigade 9 at Munsterlager, where he parti****ted in field testing the new Leopard 1 main battle...
- re-titled 32 Armoured Engineer Regiment. In 1981, the regiment moved to Munsterlager and later served in the Gulf War. In 1993, after the Options for Change...