The Berlin Brigade was a
US Army
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brigade
A brigade is a major tactical military unit, military formation that typically comprises three to six battalions plus supporting elements. It is roughly equivalent to an enlarged or reinforced regiment. Two or more brigades may constitute ...
-sized garrison based in
West Berlin
West Berlin ( or , ) was a political enclave which comprised the western part of Berlin from 1948 until 1990, during the Cold War. Although West Berlin lacked any sovereignty and was under military occupation until German reunification in 1 ...
during the
Cold War
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. After the end of
World War II
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, under the conditions of the
Yalta
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and
Potsdam
Potsdam () is the capital and largest city of the Germany, German States of Germany, state of Brandenburg. It is part of the Berlin/Brandenburg Metropolitan Region. Potsdam sits on the Havel, River Havel, a tributary of the Elbe, downstream of B ...
agreements, the Allied forces occupied West Berlin. This occupation lasted throughout the
Cold War
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. The
French Army
The French Army, officially known as the Land Army (, , ), is the principal Army, land warfare force of France, and the largest component of the French Armed Forces; it is responsible to the Government of France, alongside the French Navy, Fren ...
also had units in Berlin, called
French Forces in Berlin and the
British Army
The British Army is the principal Army, land warfare force of the United Kingdom. the British Army comprises 73,847 regular full-time personnel, 4,127 Brigade of Gurkhas, Gurkhas, 25,742 Army Reserve (United Kingdom), volunteer reserve perso ...
's unit in Berlin was the
Berlin Infantry Brigade.
History
The Berlin Brigade of the
United States Army
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was a separate brigade based in Berlin. Its shoulder sleeve insignia was the
U.S. Army Europe patch with a Berlin tab, later incorporated.
The Brigade was based across four large installations in
Steglitz-Zehlendorf
Steglitz-Zehlendorf () is the sixth Boroughs of Berlin, borough of Berlin, formed in Berlin's 2001 administrative reform by merging the former boroughs of Steglitz and Zehlendorf, Berlin, Zehlendorf.
Home to the Free University of Berlin, the Be ...
:
McNair, Andrews, Roosevelt and Turner barracks.
During the
Berlin Wall Crisis of 1961, the Army reorganized the command structure of the forces in Berlin and created the
U.S. Army Berlin and the Berlin Brigade from the units already in the city. The
6th Infantry Regiment, active in
West Germany
West Germany was the common English name for the Federal Republic of Germany (FRG) from its formation on 23 May 1949 until German reunification, its reunification with East Germany on 3 October 1990. It is sometimes known as the Bonn Republi ...
since 1950, was reorganized in mid-1958
AD, according to the
Pentomic
Pentomic (cf. ''Greek pent(e)-'' +'' -tome'' "of five parts") was a structure for infantry and airborne divisions adopted by the US Army between 1957 and 1963 in response to the potential use of tactical nuclear weapons on future battlefields. I ...
structure: each battle group consisted of five line (rifle) companies, a combat support company and a headquarters & headquarters company. The Berlin Brigade had the 2nd and 3rd Battle Groups, 6th Infantry until 1963, when Army force structure abandoned battle groups, in favor of brigades and subordinate battalions.
The reorganized brigade consisted of the following units:
*2
d Battalion, 6th Infantry
*3
d Battalion, 6th Infantry
*4th Battalion,
18th Infantry (reflagged on 13 September 1972, as the 4th Battalion, 6th Infantry)
*Battery C,
94th Field Artillery
*Company F (later, 6th Battalion), 40th Armor (Turner Barracks)
*42
d Engineer Company
*42
d AG Unit (Postal)
*
42d Military Police Group (Customs) ttached elements*287th Military Police Company (Separate)
*43
d Chemical Detachment
*76th Chemical Detachment
*279th Station Hospital (became US Army Hospital in West Berlin, in 1976)
*168th Medical Detachment (Veterinary Service)
*592
d Signal Company
*298th Army Band
*AFN Europe AM FM TV
*Rail Transportation Office (RTO)
erlin Licherfelde West train station*Berlin Brigade Aviation Detachment (
Tempelhof Central Airport)
*US Army Engineers - DEH Detachment Engineering & Housing (Von Steuben compound)
*US Military Liaison Mission in Potsdam -
USMLM
*Detachment A –
39th Special Forces Detachment (1956-1984)
The 168th and 298th share the distinction of being the longest-serving units in Berlin. They both arrived in the city in a 37-vehicle convoy on 3 July 1945. The commanders of both units were old high school classmates.
The brigade's infantry battalions were reflagged again in 1984 as the 4th, 5th and 6th Battalions,
502nd Infantry, and Battery C, 94th FA was reflagged as Battery E,
320th Field Artillery.
From 1947 to 1987, brigade soldiers were tasked with month-long rotations at
Spandau Prison
Spandau Prison was a former military prison located in the Spandau borough of West Berlin (present-day Berlin, Germany). Built in 1876, it became a proto-concentration camp under Nazi Germany. After the Second World War, it held seven top Nazi l ...
. These rotations, shared with British, French and Soviet soldiers, continued until Spandau's last prisoner,
Rudolf Hess
Rudolf Walter Richard Hess (Heß in German; 26 April 1894 – 17 August 1987) was a German politician, Nuremberg trials, convicted war criminal and a leading member of the Nazi Party in Nazi Germany, Germany. Appointed Deputy Führer ( ...
, died in 1987.
Until the end of the Cold War, members of the brigade were eligible for the
Army of Occupation Medal with Germany clasp. Because of the legal status of
West Berlin
West Berlin ( or , ) was a political enclave which comprised the western part of Berlin from 1948 until 1990, during the Cold War. Although West Berlin lacked any sovereignty and was under military occupation until German reunification in 1 ...
, it was technically
occupied territory left over from
World War II
World War II or the Second World War (1 September 1939 – 2 September 1945) was a World war, global conflict between two coalitions: the Allies of World War II, Allies and the Axis powers. World War II by country, Nearly all of the wo ...
.
During the early 1980s, the
U.S. Army Regimental System
The United States Army Regimental System (USARS) is an organizational and classification system used by the United States Army. It was established in 1981 to replace the Combat Arms Regimental System (CARS) to provide each soldier with contin ...
initiative renamed a large percentage of infantry, armor and artillery battalions to align overseas commands with units assigned to stateside brigades, reinforcing the Army's regimental designations and unit morale. The original intent was to initiate personnel replacement and rotations within regiments, a "next step" that did not provide sufficient flexibility to Army personnel managers. The impact on Berlin-based infantry battalions was to reflag the 2nd, 3rd and 4th Battalions, 6th Infantry as the 4th, 5th and 6th Battalions,
502nd Infantry, respectively, during the summer of 1984, assigning Berlin infantry units a shared identification with infantry battalions of 2
d Brigade,
101st Airborne Division
The 101st Airborne Division (Air Assault) ("Screaming Eagles") is a light infantry division (military), division of the United States Army that specializes in air assault military operation, operations. The 101st is designed to plan, coordinat ...
(Air Assault) at Fort Campbell, Kentucky.
When the
Berlin Wall
The Berlin Wall (, ) was a guarded concrete Separation barrier, barrier that encircled West Berlin from 1961 to 1989, separating it from East Berlin and the East Germany, German Democratic Republic (GDR; East Germany). Construction of the B ...
fell in 1989, the operational structure of the brigade was as follows:
* Berlin Brigade
** 4th Bn, 502
d Infantry (6 ×
M106, 12 ×
M901, 14 ×
M113
The M113 is a fully tracked armored personnel carrier (APC) that was developed and produced by the FMC Corporation. The M113 was sent to United States Army Europe in 1961 to replace the mechanized infantry's M59 APCs. The M113 was first used ...
, 8 ×
M125)
** 5th Bn, 502
d Infantry (6 × M106, 12 × M901, 14 × M113, 8 × M125)
** 6th Bn, 502
d Infantry (6 × M106, 12 × M901, 14 × M113, 8 × M125)
** Combat Support Battalion
*** HHC (2x
M1A1)
*** Company D,
40th Armor (14x M1A1)
*** Company F, 40th Armor (14x M1A1)
*** Battery E,
320th Field Artillery (8x
M109A3)
*** 42
d Engineer Company (3x
M728 CEV)
** 42
d Postal Unit
** 287th Military Police Company
** 298th Army Band
**
AFN Europe AM FM TV
** 43
d Chemical Detachment
** 766th Military Intelligence Detachment
** Berlin Brigade Aviation Detachment (6x Bell
UH-1H
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XH-40 and Y ...
, 2 ×
Pilatus UV-20A Chiricahua, 1 ×
Beechcraft C-12C Huron)
** US Military Liaison Mission in
Potsdam
Potsdam () is the capital and largest city of the Germany, German States of Germany, state of Brandenburg. It is part of the Berlin/Brandenburg Metropolitan Region. Potsdam sits on the Havel, River Havel, a tributary of the Elbe, downstream of B ...
– USMLM
** US Army Signal Support Company
** US Army Physical Security Support Element – PSSE –
410th Special Forces Detachment (1984-1990)
Cold War intelligence gathering
U.S. Army Flag Tours 'Show the Flag'
Deputy Chief of Staff for Intelligence (DCSI or 'Dixie') 'Flag Tours' was administered from Building 2, Clay Headquarters, coordinated with The U.S. Army
Military Liaison Mission in Berlin, to conduct visual intelligence gathering utilizing the existing 'Flag Tours'. Personnel assigned to DCSI were part of Headquarters & Headquarters Company, U.S. Army Berlin Brigade, Andrews Barracks, in
Lichterfelde West
Lichterfelde West is part of Lichterfelde (Berlin), Lichterfelde in the Steglitz-Zehlendorf borough of Berlin. It is known for its historic mansions, tree-lined streets and green squares.
Next to Dahlem (Berlin), Dahlem and Grunewald (locality), G ...
.
The agreements between the allied nations and the
Soviet Union
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permitted the deployment of U.S. Army military observers within a 100-mile (161-km) radius of the center of Berlin, for the twofold reason of maintaining the
Quadripartite Treaty (i.e. bans on specific weapon types) and the purpose of 'Showing the Flag'. This was to ensure the
East German
East Germany, officially known as the German Democratic Republic (GDR), was a country in Central Europe from its formation on 7 October 1949 until its reunification with West Germany (FRG) on 3 October 1990. Until 1989, it was generally vie ...
citizens that the American forces were still present within Berlin. This was a key-component, like
Armed Forces Network
The American Forces Network (AFN) is a government television and radio broadcast service the United States Armed Forces provides to soldiers stationed or assigned overseas, and is headquartered at Fort Meade in Maryland. AFN comprises two sub ...
, to the
Cold War Propaganda Battle.
The Flag Tours also played a critical human and imagery intelligence-gathering role. U.S. Military intelligence units within Berlin, such as Brigade G-2 and 766 MID, augmented Flag Tour personnel during specific 'high-value' Intelligence-gathering events, such as named training exercises or the May Day Parade. Observers were able to gather candid photos of vehicle interiors, equipment and observe the general morale of East German &
Soviet soldiers. Teams were equipped with high-performance Ford
Merkur Scorpio
The Merkur Scorpio is a Executive car, mid-size luxury car that was marketed by the Lincoln Mercury, Lincoln-Mercury division of Ford Motor Company, Ford for the 1988 and 1989 model years through its Merkur sub-brand. Marketed above the Merkur X ...
sedans, which were capable of easily evading the East German & Soviet military police driving
Ladas,
Volgas and
Wartburgs. Intelligence analysts were equipped with secure communications and cameras (often using East German
Zeiss Ikon
Zeiss ( ; ) is a German manufacturer of optical systems and optoelectronics, founded in Jena, Germany, in 1846 by optician Carl Zeiss. Together with Ernst Abbe (joined 1866) and Otto Schott (joined 1884) he laid the foundation for today's mu ...
lenses) for recording vehicles, tactics and persons of interest. Photos were developed within DCSI's photolab and further analyzed by 766MID imagery analysts.
This information was shared to West German, French & British Allies; however, some information was not, such as classified Soviet weapon systems, the key-information on the
2K22 Tunguska debut in East Germany in 1989. The U.S. Army also maintained propeller-driven aircraft, stationed at
Tempelhof Airport
Berlin Tempelhof Airport () was one of the first airports in Berlin, Germany. Situated in the south-central Berlin borough of Tempelhof-Schöneberg, the airport ceased operating in 2008 amid controversy, leaving Tegel and Schönefeld as the ...
, to conduct aerial observation of the forces within the 100-mile radius surrounding the city. During these flights, it became a tradition that the
East German
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and Soviet forces would use the opportunity to conduct
air defense
Anti-aircraft warfare (AAW) is the counter to aerial warfare and includes "all measures designed to nullify or reduce the effectiveness of hostile air action".AAP-6 It encompasses surface-based, subsurface (Submarine#Armament, submarine-lau ...
training. The missions persisted throughout the Cold War period and ended in 1990, just prior to German reunification.
Post Soviet collapse, Flag Tour members would often be approached by hungry
Russian soldiers, who would willingly trade military equipment, such as night-vision goggles, pistols, sniper rifles, assault rifles and
9K34 Strela-3
The 9K34 Strela-3 (, 'arrow', NATO reporting name: SA-14 Gremlin) is a man-portable air defense missile system (MANPADS) developed in the Soviet Union as a response to the poor performance of the earlier 9K32 Strela-2 (SA-7 Grail) system. The mi ...
portable anti-aircraft missiles for food.
Desert Storm

Individual members of the brigade with Intelligence specialties from 766th Military Intelligence Detachment & Field Station Berlin, deployed to Operations
Desert Shield
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and
Desert Storm
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in 1990–1991, filling shortfalls for other units in
USAREUR
United States Army Europe and Africa (USAREUR-AF) is an Army Service Component Command (ASCC) /Theater Army responsible for directing United States Army operations throughout the U.S. European Command (EUCOM) and U.S. Africa Command (AFRICO ...
. Members of the 42nd Engineer deployed as truck drivers for trucks donated from other countries to support force transportation requirements. Other soldiers from throughout the brigade also applied for transfer and back-filled several USAREUR units deploying to Saudi Arabia.
With the end of the Cold War and the drawdown of forces in Western Europe, the brigade began a drawdown in late 1990, with the inactivation of 4th Battalion, 502nd Infantry Regiment. In early 1991, elements of the Combat Support Battalion were inactivated, such as the 43rd Chemical Detachment and personnel consolidated. Echo Battery/320th Field Artillery swapped its M-109A3 (155 mm) self-propelled guns for M-102 (105 mm) howitzers. The intent was to make the brigade lighter and easier to respond to a spectrum of operations. In the spring of 1992, the M-1 Abrams tanks of 6th Battalion, 40th Armor, were rail headed out of Berlin, battalion inactivated thus Turner Barracks ceased functions and remained so until it was demolished in the late 1990s, being replaced by an apartment complex.
The first Berlin Brigade units to take part in an out-of-theater operation were the command-and-staff element of Headquarters and Headquarters Company (HHC), as well as Company B, 6th Battalion, 502nd Infantry and the 42d Engineer Company. These units were later joined by the members of the 42d AG Unit (Postal). These units served in
Operation Provide Comfort II, a relief and protection mission for
Iraqi Kurds. They served with a multinational "Allied Ground Combat Force" that also included British, French, Italian, Dutch, and Turkish infantry companies. Based in
Silopi, Turkey, near the Iraqi border, from July to October 1991, these ground forces were soon withdrawn to avoid entanglement in the local
Turkish-PKK conflict and because it was decided that the US Air Force presence at
Incirlik constituted an adequate deterrent to Iraqi attempts at encroaching on the
Kurdish autonomous zone. Soldiers of this task force were authorized to wear the Berlin Brigade shoulder sleeve insignia as a combat patch on the right shoulder of their uniform, the first and only time elements of the Berlin Brigade were authorized to do so.
Elements of the Berlin Brigade were the first combat units selected to deploy as a member of the United Nations Protectionary Forces (
UNPROFOR
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) to
Macedonia
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* Macedonia (ancient kingdom), a kingdom in Greek antiquity
* Macedonia (Greece), a former administr ...
in July 1993; later to be renamed Task Force Able Sentry.
The Brigade was awarded the Army Superior Unit Award for the period of 30 Sep. 93 - 15 May 94, under General Order 1994-27.
Under the treaties that enabled the reunification of Germany, all non-German military forces were required to leave Berlin. The Berlin Brigade was officially inactivated by
President
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* President (education), a leader of a college or university
*President (government title)
President may also refer to:
Arts and entertainment Film and television
*'' Præsident ...
Bill Clinton
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on 6 July 1994. The last unit to leave Berlin was the 42nd AG Unit (Postal). The 42nd was a small unit responsible for the mail service for the military assigned to Berlin, the Potsdam unit, and the Helmstedt detachment. It received very little recognition but was vital to the morale of the brigade. Besides postal service, the unit also performed other services, such as courier duty throughout the European theater. The unit was based at Andrews Barracks under Special Troops.
Historical notes
The 287th Military Police Company was the only US Army MP unit to use boats for water patrol along the border to
East Germany
East Germany, officially known as the German Democratic Republic (GDR), was a country in Central Europe from Foundation of East Germany, its formation on 7 October 1949 until German reunification, its reunification with West Germany (FRG) on ...
.
The Berlin Brigade Aviation Detachment at
Tempelhof Central Airport was the last US Army unit worldwide to use the DeHavilland Canada
U-6 Beaver, when retired in January 1980.
Its replacement was the
UV-20A Chiricahua (two delivered in 1979), for which the unit was also the first and, until 1991, the only operator within the US Army.
The Rail Transportation Office operated the only regular
US Army Transportation Corps trains (between
West Berlin
West Berlin ( or , ) was a political enclave which comprised the western part of Berlin from 1948 until 1990, during the Cold War. Although West Berlin lacked any sovereignty and was under military occupation until German reunification in 1 ...
and mainland
West Germany
West Germany was the common English name for the Federal Republic of Germany (FRG) from its formation on 23 May 1949 until German reunification, its reunification with East Germany on 3 October 1990. It is sometimes known as the Bonn Republi ...
) through a Communist-controlled country for 45 years, pulled by East German
Deutsche Reichsbahn
The ''Deutsche Reichsbahn'' (), also known as the German National Railway, the German State Railway, German Reich Railway, and the German Imperial Railway, was the Weimar Republic, German national Rail transport, railway system created after th ...
locomotives
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.
See also
*
Forces Françaises à Berlin
*
Berlin Infantry Brigade
*
6th Separate Guards Motor Rifle Brigade (USSR)
References
Bibliography
*William Durie, "The United States Garrison Berlin 1945-1994", Aug 2014, .
*AMTLICH GEWONNEN; considering the spirit during the Berlin Wall period, including a dedication to the former personnel of 7350th Air Base Group, Großek, Michael (2012)
*Kevin Wright and Peter Jefferies "Looking down the corridors-Allied aerial espionage over East Germany and Berlin 1945-1990",2015, .
External links
USA 6941st Guard Veterans Association248 German Security Unit Veterans Association
History of the French, American and British Berlin BrigadesBerlin Brigade - McNair BarracksBerlin 1969 – the Allies in Berlin at midpoint of the Cold WarCo F 40th Armor site by Bob Decker.Berlin U.S. Military Veterans Association (BUSMVA) websiteBerlin-Brigade Installations*{{cite web , title = West Alliierte in Berlin , url = http://www.waib.de, publisher=The history of the three Western Allied Forces and their civilian employees in Berlin from 1945 to 1994
BerlinBrigade.comDedicated to all that served in West Berlin from 1945 to 1994
USMLM recce flights in the Berlin Control Zone BCZ
Cold War military history of Germany
Infantry brigades of the United States Army
Military units and formations established in 1961
Allied occupation of Germany
West Berlin