Photo by Spc. Alicia Brocuglio | 121st Public Affairs Detachment | 06.16.2011
The tower of Grafenwoehr Training Area sits in the background. The tower is one of the few buildings that was not destroyed during World War II, and has overseen the friendship build between American soldiers and Grafenwoehr’s citizens....
Photo by Spc. Alicia Brocuglio | 121st Public Affairs Detachment | 06.16.2011
This peaceful pond runs under a bridge on a road that runs through the center of Grafenwoehr. Half a mile from Gate One of the Grafenwoehr Training Area the pond sits beside a community park where local civilian and military service members come together to enjoy the beautiful landscape in the center of the town....
Photo by Spc. Alicia Brocuglio | 121st Public Affairs Detachment | 06.16.2011
On a quaint side street off the main road in Grafenwoehr, sits the Military Museum that explains the local communities strong ties and positive relationship with the Grafenwoehr Training Area....
Photo by Spc. Alicia Brocuglio | 121st Public Affairs Detachment | 06.16.2011
Olaf Meiler has lived in Grafenwoehr, Germany his whole life and he has been historian and grounds keeper for the Grafenwoehr Military Museum for the past 22 years. He understands the significance that military life brings to Grafenwoehr’s history....