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6901st Special Communications Group

United States Air Force

Zweibrucken, Germany

Zweibrücken, Deutschland

Alumni Website

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SAEPE EXPERTUS, SEMPER FIDELIS, FRATRES AETERNI
(Often Tested, Always Faithful, Brothers Forever)

Happy New Year 2019

Dig out your old photo album and send on pictures of your days at the 6901st. Stories are also encouraged. Content is requested from alumni for this web site. It can be sigint, commint, humint, photoint, bsint, anyint. Send to dularson@bellsouth.net 

Welcome. This website provides a reference source for United States Air Force Security Service alumni, family and friends to access details about the 6901st Special Communications Group as it existed in Zweibrucken, Germany from 1955 until 1968. The website is intended to serve as a contact point for the alumni. Detailed information is provided to allow alumni to reminisce about their time living in Germany. Alumni are encouraged, and expected, to support the website through submission of content to include text, images and related hyperlinks.  Many hyperlinks to related websites are also provided. Suggestions for improvement are encouraged. Send to webmaster dularson@bellsouth.net  

A new publication from an AFSS member: Cold War Warrior

September 28, 2012
Cold War Warrior is the memoir of a boy who grew to manhood in the service of his country during the height of the Cold War. As a Russian linguist in the United States Air Force Security Service, Warren Knight bore witness to the construction of the Berlin Wall, the U-2 incident, the Cuban Missile Crisis, and an adversary's Inter-Continental Ballistic Missile test. While manning a high-tech listening post on a remote Far Eastern island, or on a jungle survival course in the Philippines, the author's stories are both compelling and informative and document a chapter in the American saga that was as fraught with genuine peril as any in our history.

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Product Details

bulletPaperback: 228 pages
bulletPublisher: PublishAmerica (September 28, 2012)
bulletLanguage: English
bulletISBN-10: 1462698107
bulletISBN-13: 978-1462698103
bulletProduct Dimensions: 0.5 x 5.9 x 8.9 inches
bulletShipping Weight: 12 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
bulletAverage Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)

 

Here with aerial view of Zweibrucken. See if you can find the base. Clue: Amerikastrasse upper left.

 

http://www.webcamgalore.com/EN/webcam-map/Germany/Zweibruecken/city-1254.html 

 

 

Photos from Jim Crawford 1964-1966 HERE

What's New: "Freedom Through Vigilance"

Another opportunity to obtain your own copy of our USAFSS history! In 1,658 pages, my recently completed three-volume set "Freedom Through Vigilance" addresses Air Force Security Service (USAFSS) ground site history in detail (1948-1979)--with decreasing coverage of Electronic Security Command (ESC), AF Intelligence Command (AFIC), Air Intelligence Agency (AIA) and the Air Force Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance Agency (AFISRA). Volume I, which is now available, discusses the command's general history with emphasis on CONUS-based USAFSS ground units and activities, including intelligence support during the Cuban Missile Crisis, command support to NSA and Space Command, USAFSS intercept sites in the States, USAFSS schools at Brooks, Kelly, March and Goodfellow AFB's, etc. Volume I concludes with a chapter on female intercepts operators, linguists and analysts in USAFSS, ESC, AFIC, AIA and AFISRA. A recent review from Burton Knotts--1st RSM Morse intercept operator in Japan-Korea (1950-52)--puts Volume I into perspective.

 
Subject: Volume 1--Excellent !!!

 
On Oct 10, 2010, at 12:06 PM, Burton Knotts wrote:

 
Larry,

 
I have finished reading your Volume 1, and I want to praise you for gathering so very much information to go into this book. The amount of material covered is massive, you must have had a room in your home (or on your computer hard drive) filled with information from interviews, records, etc. All of which you have organized into one well-composed, easy-to-read, book. I can't say enough about how impressed I am!!! I liked the little additions to the histories, such as your trip to Russia, too; and the data you collected about the women in the USAFSS was something that needed to be written--they are generally neglected in history books. I liked the photos such as the Hammarlund SP-600, which I used in radio schools, in Japan and in Korea. I remember while I was in Japan the technicians installed Collins 51-J in place of one of my two Hammarlunds. I did not like it as well, as I got better reception on the Hammarlund using the same antenna. I took the Hammarlunds to Korea with me. I remembered the intercept classes at Brooks where I was assigned as a teacher after I returned from Korea when I saw that photo. Again, the book is very informative, and easy for the reader to return to a desired article. I can't wait to read the other three.

 
Your friend, Burton Knotts

 
Volume II—available later this month--covers USAFSS ground sites in Europe and the Middle East, and Volume III—in final print by Thanksgiving--documents USAFSS ground sites in Alaska and the Far East, including USAFSS in the Korean War and the Vietnam War. For completeness, the section on USAFSS in the Vietnam War also addresses 6990th and 6994th Security Squadron airborne support of the war  I will be completing Volume IV (USAFSS airborne operations) in 2011. Full details are available on my website <www.larrytart.com/>.

 

If you want to obtain a copy of Volume I ($24.00 plus $5.00 USPS Priority Mail), please send me your snail mail address via email. You can mail your check ($29.00) to my current (snowbirding) address:

 

Larry Tart
2936 Scenic Gulf Drive, Condo 206
Miramar Beach FL 32550

 

HINT! HINT! With the Christmas holidays rapidly approaching, Volume I (and the other volumes when they become available) will be excellent gifts for yourself or to inform family members about your Silent Warrior days in the Air Force. Thank you for serving.

 

Larry
Great news for those with an interest in the history of USAFSS ground units in Europe, Libya, Turkey and Pakistan, i.e., "Freedom Through Vigilance, Volume II. My publisher and UPS came through again, and I now have copies of Volume II available for shipment. The less happy news is that the publisher's Volume II list price is $1.00 more than Volume I's price--Volume II is priced at $25.00 + $5.00 USPS flat rate Priority Mail ($30.00 total cost). Visit my website <www.larrytart.com> for details on all three volumes of the three-volume FTV set. 

 
I am now in place in Florida for the winter. To purchase Volume II (or Volume I), please mail your check to:

 
LARRY TART
2936 Scenic Gulf Dr, Condo 206
MIRAMAR BEACH FL 32550

 
Provide me your snail mail address via email & I'll mail your copy pronto--please specify Volume I or Volume II as appropriate. I do not have a firm availability date for Volume III, but I believe it will ship o/a Thanksgiving.  My goal is to complete Volume IV (USAFSS airborne recon) by Fall 2011.

 
For procrastinators who have not already obtained Volume I and who can accept less timely delivery via "Media Mail" instead of expedited delivery by USPS Priority Mail, I am willing to share shipping costs and send both Volume I and Volume II as a single Media Mail shipment for a total cost of $50.00 (a $9.00 savings over the $59.00 cost for the two volumes shipped separately as Priority Mail). Per the post office, expect 7-10 day delivery time for Media Mail vs. 2-3 business day delivery for Priority Mail.

 
Please help me get out the word by passing this announcement along to others who may have an interest in our USAFSS history.

 
Thanks in advance.

 
Larry Tart
     Currently 'snowbirding' in Destin, Florida
     Destin phone:  (850) 837-4597

 
P.S.  In a recent review, USAFSS Korean War veteran Burton Knotts--1st RSM Morse intercept operator in Japan-Korea (1950-52)--gives Volume I high marks.

 
Subject: Volume 1--Excellent !!!

 
On Oct 10, 2010, at 12:06 PM, Burton Knotts wrote:

 
"Larry,

 
I have finished reading your Volume 1, and I want to praise you for gathering so very much information to go into this book. The amount of material covered is massive, you must have had a room in your home (or on your computer hard drive) filled with information from interviews, records, etc. All of which you have organized into one well-composed, easy-to-read, book. I can't say enough about how impressed I am!!! I liked the little additions to the histories, such as your trip to Russia, too; and the data you collected about the women in the USAFSS was something that needed to be written--they are generally neglected in history books. I liked the photos such as the Hammarlund SP-600, which I used in radio schools, in Japan and in Korea. I remember while I was in Japan the technicians installed Collins 51-J in place of one of my two Hammarlunds. I did not like it as well, as I got better reception on the Hammarlund using the same antenna. I took the Hammarlunds to Korea with me. I remembered the intercept classes at Brooks where I was assigned as a teacher after I returned from Korea when I saw that photo. Again, the book is very informative, and easy for the reader to return to a desired article. I can't wait to read the other three.

 
Your friend, Burton Knotts"

 

 

 P.P.S.  With the Christmas holidays rapidly approaching, Volume I, Volume II (and/or Volume III when it becomes available) will be excellent gifts for yourself or to inform family members about your Silent Warrior days in the Air Force. Thank you for serving.

 

LRT

Product Description

THESE GUYS: Cold War Stories Told by Cold War Warriors, is one of the first books of its kind. It is a collection of anecdotes by United States Air Force Security Service men. These men served in many capacities in Intelligence Communications during the cold war between the USSR and the US. It has been regarded as an excellent book of history of the vets of the USAFSS, during WWII, Korea, Cold War, and Vietnam. This book is dedicated to her brother who, during his last two years of excellent military service, fell victim to having been in this situation and how it affected him.

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What's new: HERE are photographs and memories of an AP at the 6901st from 1961-64: Ron Smillie.

Don can you place this note on the site. When in Zweibruecken, be sure to visit Café Drumm, where the Wirt is the

Former Bartender at the Kreuzberg NCO Club. He has an affinity for USAFSS Guys, and some damn fine Park (formerly Parkbräu) Pilsner !!  

The Address is Café Drumm Gutenbergstraße 26 (just a few feet  off the HofenfelsStr (the big street at the foot of “the Hill”) Also my new eMail is jrgrubbs67@att.net

 

Fresh images of Zwei September 2009 from James D. Kent 203 Russian 1963-66.

Click HERE to see postcard images of McGuire Air Force Base in 1965.

 

Click Here for ordering details about a new book written by Trish Schiesser

These Guys: Cold War Stories Told by Cold War Warriors

It is a 718 page copy of 240 stories by USAFSS guys and Vietnam, pilots.

Snapshots of the train station today.

Four new pictures from 1960-1961 Don MacLeod Venice Florida Dmaclvefla@aol.com Click on picture to enlarge.  #1    #2    #3    #4

Click HERE for a list of many USAFSS Units and their locations.

Click HERE to visit the website for the Zweibrücken Air Base. You remember. That place across town where really great food was served off of real dishes? The place where there were real glass glasses, knives, forks and spoons? The place where there was an ice skating rink and tennis courts? It was Canadian when I was in Zwei. Then it went over to the Americans. Find details at this website. dularson

Zweibrücken

USAREUR - Here is a look at the Army history with Kreuzberg Kaserne.

USAFE - Here are details about the US Air Force in Europe. 

Mainstreet Pictures HERE    Barracks Row Pictures HERE  Chapel Pictures HERE

Zweibrücken Fachhochschule Kaiserslautern now uses many of the former 6901st operations and support buildings for their shinny new campus as of 2007. Find details HERE.

Invitation to Join USAFSS Rollcall

I do not know if you or any of the former 6901st people have joined a group called usafss rollcall. It is not an open site, you have to be invited. (these are the rules). It is fairly easy to join all that is needed is an invite. all the info needed is name, organizatio(s) and email address. If anyone wishes I can contact the webmaster, Jim Kaus. with the info

 email John. Click john fisher Del Rio Texas

Photographs from 1957 - Click on description to get picture to load. Have patience. From:
The attached photos Ernest E. Smith, Sr (ret USAF, TSgt):

Upper Left - Ernest E. Smith (1957), Zweibrucken in background from Kruetberg
Upper Right - Ernest E. Smith (1957), Zweibrucken from N36 FrichsSlraBe
Lower Left - Parking lot of 6901st CSG (1957), Zweibrucken
Lower Right - 6901st CSG dormitories (1957), Zweibruchen


Dad married my mother, a local German girl (Annemarie Dettweiler).  They are retired in Moss Point Mississippi and will celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary in July 2008.  I hope this is helpful and will enhance your website.  Dad really enjoyed the site and has shared it with the family in the states and Germany.  Thanks for your hard work.

Peter Smith
Crestview Fl

New Photographs of what became of the 6901st. Identification follows. Perhaps you can figure out what you are seeing. Pictures compliments of  George King - 202 - Zwei Aug 64 - Apr 66. These are large files so give them time to load if you are on dial up. With a broadband connection they will snap.

These pictures are as if you left the ops entrance and turned right, walking to the barracks road and then to the mess hall.

Picture the ops entrance (262) - walk up past the building that housed the mail room where you crossed the main road and down the steps to the barracks road (264 -266 - 267) continue down barracks road and look right (268 - 270 - 272) continue on down to the gym and look right (273) then look straight ahead to the theater (274).

 262 - Ops entrance

264 - Standing on main road to town between ops and barracks. There is a traffic circle there now.

266 - Same location as 264, looking toward barracks road. There use to be steps here before you crossed the road to the mail room.

267 - Same location as 264 and 266 looking down barracks road towards the mess hall.

268 - A few yards from 264, 266,267 on barracks road looking right.

270 - A few yards down from 268 further down barracks road looking back to ops.

272 - Same location as 270 looking back up barracks road.

273 - Standing on barracks road in front of gym looking toward MP station.

274 - Same location as 273 looking at movie theater with athletic field on left and mess hall on right.

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NEW page for Biographies. Add yours. HERE

NEW Guest Book entries have returned HERE.

NEW Directory for the History pages HERE.

NEW Alumni Websites- This is a beginning effort to list websites where a 6901st alumni is a contributor. If you are a 6901st Alumni with a website that you contribute to, get it mentioned HERE. Send your URL to dularson@bellsouth.net 

New. Here is a narrative in English about the recovery of Zweibrucken after WWII by a German resident. Click HERE.

New. Recent photos from Zweibrücken from Jimmy Grubbs. jrgrubbs@charter.net
May 2006   Photo #1   Photo #2    Photo #3   Photo #4

New. Click HERE to see old postcard images of Zweibrucken.

 

Zweibrucken High School Alumni Association is interested in hearing from you if you went to school there. Here is their recent announcement:
The Zweibruecken American High School Alumni Association (ZAA) was formed to promote a spirit of alumni unity, community and camaraderie through communication and reunions among alumni; location of alumni and acquisition and maintenance of school memorabilia; and to represent the high school in historical events. Students who attended ZAHS at anytime are welcome as are educators, parents and those who were associated with the high school.  ZAA's role in preserving our history will take on greater significance when the American Overseas Schools Historical Society opens it's museum in Wichita, Kansas in the future.  ZAA's website is www.zweihigh.org and AOSHS is www.aoshs.org  
Use this link rack to quickly navigate this website. Many of these references take your computer to other locations on the internet. Use your back button to return to this link rack. Consider a right click to "create a shortcut" on your desktop or save as a favorite. http://www.6901st.org/index.htm 

Here with links to Vietnam Vet websites:

 

 

Zweibrucken Maps

Kruezberg Kaserne Buildings

Zweibrucken Downtown

Alumni Guestbook

Memorials

Pictures

Memorabilia

Biographies

Books

Complete Personnel Roster 1964

US Air Force Security Service History

Other Security Service Alumni Websites

History of the 6901st

Zweibrucken Town History

Memories of the 6901st

Favorite Related Hyperlinks

USAFSS Units Plus Unofficial History
 Tom Pugh

Cold War Veterans Association

Canadian Air Force Base Zweibrucken

Kreuzberg Kaserne History

Germany History

Germany Music

Germany Facts

Germany Language

Germany Food

Germany Shopping

Germany Museums

Germany Entertainment

German Music Jukebox

Visit Germany Online

Current USAF Website

Current NSA Intelligence Website

Current US State Department Website

Current US Air Force Intelligence Website

Current Strategic Air Command Website

Website Creator Don Levesque USAF 1955-1963

Website 2005 Webmaster 
David U. Larson USAF 1962-1966

Website Honorary Member

Website ISP Details LinkSky

Website Images List

New College Campus

Guestbook Names

     
Note: Due to illness, Don Levesque has transferred the duties of webmaster to David U. Larson. Don has service connected medical issues which prohibit him from continuing as webmaster at this time.  He can be reached at drlevesque@roadrunner.com
If you are FrontPage savvy and a 6901st alumni who would like to take a turn as webmaster for the 6901st, great. Send an email to dularson@bellsouth.net There is no hurry, but a seat change by the first of next year would be fine. If no one is interested, I will continue to serve. David U. Larson 2010

  2005 Pictures of Zweibrucken by John Fisher. Click HERE.

Send comments you would like to add to the webmaster.

You just have to go to this website for modern day pictures of Zweibrücken:

http://www.zweibruecken.de/

Don Levesque and Al Lapine at the Annual Cold War Association Memorial for our fallen Cold War Vets. 

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Please offer comments and additional content for this alumni website to dularson@bellsouth.net