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GENERALFELDMARSCHALL-ROMMEL-KASERNE, AUGUSTDORF, DETMOLD, NORTH-RHINE WESTPHALIA, GERMANY



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Location Category ID: 850
Address: Generalfeldmarschall-Rommel-Straße (Augustdorfer Allee), 32832 Augustdorf
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Official Website: GFM-Rommel-Kaserne
MGS Augustdorf
Other Links: Panzer Wrecks
Wikipedia.de
Latitude, Longitude: 51.9129851 , 8.76550198
Location Accuracy: 7
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Field Marshal Rommel-Kaserne in Augustdorf is home to Panzerbrigade 21. It is the barracks with the largest number of Germany Army troops. These troops use the adjoining Stapel Exercise Area for training. The barracks include headquarters buildings, a simulator centre, sports grounds, gymnasiums, and accommodation.
The barracks also house the Militärgeschichtliche Sammlung (MGS) Lippische Rose (‘Lippe Rose Military History Collection’) which records the history of many units that have had their home in Augustdorf. The collection includes vehicles, weapons and other material from the history of the Bundeswehr and, to a lesser extent, the East German Nationalen Volksarmee. The vehicles include a number of unusual experimental prototypes.

Militärgeschichtliche Sammlung Lippische Rose



Location ID:850
Latitude, Longitude:51.9129851, 8.76550198
Location Accuracy:5



1) Jagdpanzer Jaguar 2 Tank Destroyer German


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Unique ID: 1678
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Registration: Y-200210: “Y-200210” painted on nose.
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Other Identification: “522” painted on superstructure sides. Unit marking painted on nose.


2) Leopard 1A1 Tank German


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Unique ID: 1673
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Other Identification: Bundeswehr crosses painted on turret sides. Painted overall in a green, black and brown camouflage scheme.


3) Gefechtsfeldversuchträger GVT Self-Propelled Gun German


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Unique ID: 334
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Other Identification: Bundeswehr crosses painted on superstructure sides. Painted overall in a green, black and brown camouflage scheme.


4) M7B2 Priest Howitzer Motor Carriage American


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Unique ID: 1679
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This Priest is in running order.


5) M47 Patton Tank American


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Unique ID: 1680
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Registration: Y-214214 (German): “Y-214 214” painted on nose and hull rear.
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Other Identification: “922” painted on turret sides. Unit marking painted on front left mud-flap. Bundeswehr crosses painted on turret sides.

This is an early production M47 with cylindrical muzzle brake. It is fitted with German smoke grenade dischargers on the turret sides.