Fürst-Wrede-Kaserne

The Fürst Wrede barracks

Location of the Fürst Wrede barracks in Bavaria

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The Fürst Wrede Military Base is a military estate in Munich, which was built in 1936 by the Army Building Authority Munich as Verdun -Kaserne of the German Wehrmacht. On April 17, 1972 her the name of the Bavarian Field Marshal Carl Philipp von Wrede was awarded.

The barracks was originally the deployment of an artillery battalion and a fully motorized Panzerjägerabteilung (antitank section 7). After the end of World War II, the property received by the U.S. Army named Will barracks and was expanded. Last part of the 24th Infantry Division were housed there. In 1969, the barracks were taken over by the Bundeswehr. Until the early 1990s, the Air Defence Regiment were in the barracks 200 ( FlaRgt 200), the drones battery 200 ( with the reconnaissance system drone Canadair CL -289, subject to the Artillery Regiment 4 in Regensburg later Cham) and the 4th Company of the repair Battalion 210 ( 4. / InstBtl 210) housed with seat the rod into Kleinengstingen.

As of 1993, the military police battalion 760 moved its formerly in the Bayern -Kaserne stationed with the 1st and 3rd Company battalion staff in the Fürst Wrede barracks; the military police battalion 760 was renamed in 2003 in Military Police Battalion 451.

The northern part of the barracks property was sold in 2006 to the FC Bayern Munich.

From 2008 to 2010, the infrastructure of the barracks as part of a so-called public-private partnership of a Hochtief subsidiary has been rebuilt and renovated and will be until 2028 operated by (object maintenance, exterior building maintenance, building cleaning, supply and disposal, security). The contract has a total value of over 160 million euros (of which almost 60 million for construction ). This is the first public-private partnership of the federal building construction and serves as a Germany -wide pilot project.

End of 2009, the Military District Command IV, based - Southern Germany, the Land Command Bavaria and the Armed Forces Vocational School / ZAW care center Munich barracks.

Furthermore, today the regional network management center 60, the Fixed telephony center of the Bundeswehr 663/900, the driver training center in Munich and the service team 4 of the Bundeswehr Service Centre Munich are stationed.

On October 1, 2013, the Military Police Battalion 451 was disbanded and reorganized the Military Police Regiment 3 ( FJgRgt 3) at the same location

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