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5bed 2bath - Aukamm Stairwell Military Housing in Wiesbaden Germany!

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  • Опубликовано: 25 июл 2024
  • Welcome to Aukamm Housing located at USAG Wiesbaden. There are many neighborhoods that make up Wiesbaden Military Housing including:
    - Aukamm: SNCOs, Officers + Families
    - Hainerberg: Jr Enlisted + Families
    - Crestview: Jr Enlisted, SNCOs, Jr Officers + Families
    - Clay Kaserne + Newman Village: SNCOs, Officers (FGOs) + Families
    *Single & Unaccompanied Soldiers. E6 and below assigned to barracks. E7 may have opportunity to live off post.
    Today we’re looking at a large family, 5 bedroom 2 bath home. This neighborhood does not require an ID to enter, it has an elementary school, plenty of open green space (no private yards), and a shuttle bus that will take you to all other bases.
    When you first arrive you’ll more than likely stay at Wiesbaden Army Lodging: wiesbaden.armymwr.com/program...
    All on post homes have 110 & 220V outlets, built-in closets, and US style appliances (refrigerator, stove, dishwasher, washer/dryer). There’s screens on the windows and curtain tracks with clips, storage units in the basement, one designated parking spot, and as a general rule in Germany: homes do not have A/C, so bring some fans. However, all homes will have radiators for heat.
    You won't have a private yard, but most apartments have a balcony.
    **Skip Ahead:
    Wiesbaden Aukamm Stairwell Housing 0:00
    Aukamm Neighborhood 0:13
    Military Housing Categories 0:26
    Front Door 1:06
    Family/Dining Room 1:17
    Curtains 2:39
    Balcony 3:10
    Kitchen 3:33
    Recycle 5:10
    Storage Closet 5:40
    Bathroom 6:00
    Bedroom 6:21
    Master Bedroom 6:42
    Shutters & Heater 6:47
    Master Bathroom 7:00
    Walk in Closet 7:28
    Bedroom 7:53
    Laundry Room 8:40
    Bedoom 8:56
    Bedroom 9:30
    Basement Storage 10:03
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Комментарии • 15

  • @Rayhid1956
    @Rayhid1956 10 месяцев назад +2

    Aukamm Housing looks a lot better now than when I was stationed in the late 1980s in Wiesbaden.

  • @Mrcdwilliams
    @Mrcdwilliams 9 месяцев назад +1

    The layout is almost exactly the same as in the late 80s! MBR now has an ensuite. The kitchen is a little smaller than I remember but everything else is the same. Oh, I'm sure the phone booth is no longer at the 'split' next to my home in from of the playground that was being built as we moved in! 😉 Thank you for sharing!! Brought back a LOT of memories!

  • @1951Roy
    @1951Roy Год назад +2

    Thanks for sharing. Some of my best childhood years were spent on base in Germany.

  • @WilliamUBlome
    @WilliamUBlome 4 месяца назад +1

    I lived there in 1964 when I was 11 at 9 Hessenstrase. I got to visit there Dec 2021. First you drove by the tennis courts (next to the baseball fields) which is on top of the landfill I used to go exploring in (I found a Na*i SS belt buckle there). Then you drove past my friend's (John C.) home where I kissed my first girl (Robin W.), then you drove by the sidewalk where I cut my ankle with a sharp edge of a lawnmower (I still have the scar) because I used to mow lawns for $1 to earn money. Then you drove past my first girlfriend's building (Robin W.) Then you drove up the hill by the building where my family lived. I built a huge skateboard out of an ironing board, mounted a motorcycle seat on it and several parts of metal roller skates, painted it purple and red. Rode it till the metal wheels disintegrated :) My older sister got pregnant there at 17 and had to go back to the US to a place for unwed mothers to give birth as she couldn't be seen pregnant in high school. (those were the times and it would have hurt my father's career.) It's covered up or destroyed now, but slightly out of Aukamm there was a WW2 German bunker we used to play in. I remember once a few of us were crossing a farmer's field which had just been plowed and I found a bunch of live rounds about the size of 50 cal. I just took them home because I wanted to save them, but my father got them disposed of for safety. I saw my first nipple there at the Opalbad (Nina P.) at 11. (By real I mean it did something to me that was new). Lot's of good memories there.

  • @davidwadsworth8982
    @davidwadsworth8982 Год назад +3

    Your series of videos are outstanding!

    • @DTVDanielTelevision
      @DTVDanielTelevision  Год назад

      Thanks for watching Sir! 🫡

    • @davidwadsworth8982
      @davidwadsworth8982 Год назад

      @@DTVDanielTelevision Welcome and hoooaah! Makes me think I must have pissed off somebody because I never got to Germany, I got Kosovo,Bondsteel before it was 'nice" 35-L

  • @MrVeteranVlogs
    @MrVeteranVlogs Год назад +1

    Another great video Brother

  • @karlawiesner781
    @karlawiesner781 Год назад +1

    Love it!!! Great Job Daniel!

    • @DTVDanielTelevision
      @DTVDanielTelevision  Год назад

      Thank you so much for letting me hang with you and your family! So much fun!

  • @morganhoyle1
    @morganhoyle1 Год назад

    Beautiful! Thanks for the tour. Lots of great info.

  • @jakefletch8405
    @jakefletch8405 Год назад

    Do all GS/DOD civilians live off post in Wiesbaden?

    • @DTVDanielTelevision
      @DTVDanielTelevision  Год назад

      No not all but most do yes. It’s the same for all bases in Germany.