WERNEUCHEN AIRFIELD

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CIA-RDP80-00810A004401020005-8
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RIPPUB
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S
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3
Document Creation Date: 
December 20, 2016
Document Release Date: 
August 2, 2007
Sequence Number: 
5
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Publication Date: 
July 26, 1954
Content Type: 
REPORT
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PLACE ACQUIRED DATE OF INFO. CLASSWICATION axfn/CORl FCU. - U.S. OI?FICLuL3 Opus mast Gems, xeeasmhen Airfield NO. OF ENCLS. 25X1 (LISTED BELOW" RY l,unm a eten IO.OII-7ql ann.. R, 11 noearOerLl er 7ll Ol17s/ ,7117M. *1711I1 71R l4OMl Or 71tt1 I,. ,IRl,M 71133! NO r/.. or in a. S. nsa... MUM. UUMl. M RYI,lJWC M Inst.. anal 0/ M MORIR "M Mon Cl Y OM/R03 = rlls0/ I$ ,MMIN"W rt Yl Ill MRMMII/l OI R4 /0ll O: NOMO17Cl. war ? 9 wr ng buildings Irevioualy occupied by EM were converted. to, apartments for officers'depsndenta. A total of 350-0m Between 12 and 20 ;'ay 1954, 30 to 40 air force officers with their dependents and abort 150 EM were stationed at Werneuchen airfield. On 21 ) y, a rail shipasnt with personnel are. actor vehicles arrived. Thus, the personnel occupation considerably increased. Since mid-May, repair work has been under way on the officers and EM quarters and the kitchen building in the quartering area of the field Two t i -- -- was sal."a. vCSf:Ye1i1 ion officer at the field. Truckee 25X1 . a.a.n j ar iVr. nua Veen aamagOC ny moat. Prior to 20 May, a biplane had occasionally been observed at the field. Air force officer Vlasov (fnu) 2. On 21 ray repair er way on the quartering buildings. Only a few soldiers wearing air force epaulets were observed in these buildings. Many railroad care loaded with tank trucks, trucks and some fire trucks were observed 25X1 D traol5. Dieing uoloadin or t ~? ob?? the air activity by biplanes and light e aura woes conducted at the field. The runway was allegedly damaged. Major Vlasov (fnu) was responsible for construction work 25X1 at the field. 2 3. Between 24 and 31 May, further landings were race by twin-jet aircraft which 25X1 a ar tl did t pp en y no iffer from the I1-28e stationed at the field during the first hair nr 60 to 70 21-28e at the field. 4. Both at 8,34 am, and 8:45 p.m. on 24 May, a Soviet troop ehipnent arrived for the field. Each train oonsiatld of 35 to 40 boxcars carrying troops and dependents and about 4 flatcars. on 23 ?any, another train of 20 boxcars NSRe DISTRIBUTION FBI Approved For Release 2007/08/04 : CIA-RDP80-0081OA004401020005-8 IMMEME CI.ASSIRCATION cg,^a +/rrtiyrnnr. _ g c nvp rate nrar? 25X1 25X1 25X1 25X1 25X1 25X1 Approved For Release 2007/08/04: CIA-RDP80-0081 OA004401020005-8 SEOF,EIT/CONtiiIM.ell -U.iia 0711FICIAJS O!'111Y T,ni233ment and, aloud 14 .~l t.~% ~ rs '~i" r ivti dr crat 'd.. carrying p rsonnel and der enr. ents and 19 flatca--s loadedd, with 5 trucks, 3 tank 'p ank I:rlick), 2 buses'S I tractor, I crane., /ee' oral irrailerss a rollers a e ~}} {~ y I y p /~yv~y i.< e4'o;ir of the craifes weba abo+ft 2,? u riee s ..Y.o11g, 1 08 v,,e " 3.15 to 4 neters onG , ~?C to 9 cm 'nigh and 75 to 90 cm wide. The crates did not bear any inscr'irt3on.3 he 3 sI2L,'