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The Augsburg Field Station, located in Augsburg, Germany, was a key site for U.S. Army intelligence operations during the Cold War, particularly from the 1950s through the early 1990s. The field station housed several units, most notably elements of the U.S. Army Security Agency (ASA) and later the 701st Military Intelligence Brigade. Personnel stationed there included cooks and support staff who played essential roles in maintaining daily operations and morale. As a cook at Augsburg Field Station, you would have been responsible for preparing meals for soldiers and intelligence personnel, directly supporting the mission to monitor and intercept Warsaw Pact communications. The field station closed after the Cold War, reflecting the changing strategic landscape in Europe.
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