Husterhoeh Kaserne served as the primary base for several outlying smaller bases, including: • US Army General Hospital (USAH) at
Muenchweiler •
Fischbach Ordnance Depot •
Maßweiler Ordnance Depot •
Clausen Depot •
Miesau Army Depot • and over 27 other storage sites These smaller supported bases and storage have been returned to German control as well. A small unit, specializing in convoy escort, was also stationed at the kaserne, though for a brief period. It was the 511th MP platoon, housed in a 2-story building well to the rear of the facility. The unit guided, managed traffic control and served as a lightly armed escort for convoys carrying exotic weapons and their parts throughout Germany. Later (not sure of dates) the unit was transferred to Maßweiler, then disbanded and the unit's members were portioned out as security guards at
Dahn and Fischbach. The unit also served as OPFOR (then called something "aggressors" or something like that) for ordnance units when they went to the field. The US Army's 636th Ordnance Company (EOD) (with a housing base at Muenchweiler) guarded and maintained the then classified stocks of
GB and
VX nerve gas located at Site 59 in Clausen. This unit became the 330th Ordnance Company, 110th MP Company, 763rd Medical Det., and 98th Chemical Det. The nerve agents at Site 59, were removed under
Operation Steel Box in 1990. These agents were transported by truck, rail and ship ultimately ending up at
Johnston Atoll for incineration at the
Johnston Atoll Chemical Agent Disposal System facility. ==See also==