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USAPSSE -Berlin
Like to add US Army Physical Security Support Element - Berlin (USAPSSE-B). The unit was located in Building 817 at Roosevelt Barracks. The element was embedded within the Berlin PM office. Date of activation was 16 April 1984 - deactivation was 15 August 1990. As a former retired member of Det 'A' I had the opportunity and also access as a civilian to support the unit in security and other matters.
Would like to add the following info in re of my last (above) contribution USAPSSE-Berlin This is the Unit's History (unclas): Terrorism and its threat to Americans has long time been a concern of the United States. To counter this threat and enhance the security of government facilities, the US Army developed, organized, and activated the United States Army Physical Security Support Element-Berlin (PSSE-B) on 16 April 1984, and tasked to analyze and conduct facility vulnerability surveys. The USA Physical Security Support Element-Berlin since its activation, has had a significant impact on the security of US personnel living and working overseas. During its short tenure, PSSE-B has conducted in excess of 100 extensive vulnerability surveys and analyses of military installations, government quarters, and US Embassys in Europe, the Middle East, and Africa. The information furnished in these surveys and analyses has provided important data needed to secure facilities against those intent on destruction and injury to our fellow citizens, Living up to our motto "Fuer die Sicherheit", the members of PSSE-B continue to dedicate their time and resources to the welfare and safety of our felllow Americans. This Unit History was published on 01 June 1990 during the last Change of Command Ceremony before the unit's deactivation on 15 August 1990 |
Hilmar, I remember putting up some of the guys from Devens over in Roosevelt when they came over for some City Training - they had a good sized class room there too, but until now, never relized that Det A moved over there. That was mainly the place where we got our Building Work orders taken care of.
LIke your Avatar too Hilmar - good job. |
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Big Teddy :munchin |
Big Teddy
Hello 'Big Teddy' -
Really too bad - but.... as I always say never say never - never say always. We'll see! I'll be for the next three weeks in Tirol with family - enjoying retirement. 'Big Teddy' I don't even know your first name, however, my feeling says we are correspnding on the same frequency. A friendly 'hello' from Berlin Germany! As Always Hilmar |
USAPSSE-B
Please add the following info in re of my last contribution USAPSSE-Berlin. This is the Unit's History (unclas):
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This Unit History was published on 01 June 1990 during the last Change of Command Ceremony before the unit's deactivation on 15 August 1990. |
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Thanks Hilmar - I looked for some info on that morphed version of Det A (I know you said it was not Det A - but taking the stirpes off a tiger won't confuse the tiger, just everybody else). I could not find anything, so your info above helps me to visualize what they were about. I will have to sit down with you at the Stammtisch sometime to take a closer look at that Tiger. Oh by the way - what ever happend ot the "Det-A Day Room?" |
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Thanks for the response. Too bad we could not have a close look at this 'Tiger' at a Stammtisch. I agree fully with your mail. In re to Det'A' dayroom. I managed to rescue a socalled 'safe' chair. The rest http://www.sergeantsmajor.org/VSF.htm look at the photos! Building 904 does not excist anymore. Have a great weekend! As Always Hilmar |
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Is the Pool still there? |
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That's it for now (we need a 'Stammtisch' session ;-) !!! As Always Hilmar |
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I am glad to know they saved the Pool. A 50 Meter Olympic Pool with Historical significance dating back to 1936 - should be saved. Yes the email address is accurate. |
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A lot of Det A items were stored and wound up in the PSSE lockers. I spent a tour there and there were still a great many Det A hand me downs around.
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Hilmar,
Thank you for the link. I checked out the website. Some great memories in those photos. I spent some time in the city, but it was in the dark-days before I went to the Q-course :D. I was the comm sergeant at 42nd Engineers . R10 |
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