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Germany links
Bob Richmond's links to Germany and military dependent schools

The Fifties at KAHS
The classes of 1953-1959 at Kaiserslautern American High School - who we've found so far.

Erinnerungen
Names of students and faculty from the Fifties yearbooks, and Myrna's old newsletter

Rhine High Forever
Listen to a MIDI of the old school song, by Bob Long '55 - and find out what Bob Long is doing today.

Camp WACAYA
That crazy summer camp in the Black Forest.

Hohenecken Castle
Stories and pictures of KAHS's favorite castle.

The Littlest Raiders
The Kindergraves: Dependent interments in Kaiserslautern's Waldfriedhof cemetery.

Senior Trip
The 1955 senior class trip to Italy

 

Bob Richmond's Germany Links

Go Raiders!

[Kaiserslautern Raider.]
Kaiserslautern American High School 1953-1959: I graduated from an American military dependents' high school in Germany in 1955. Kaiserslautern American High School's main Web site was begun by Dennis Chambers '63, who maintained it until 2004, when he handed it over to two members of the class of 1990. Some of the younger alumni maintain a NING site for KAHS also.

Please e-mail me - rsrichmond at gmail dot com - if you attended our school.

High school yearbooks: The Berlin Brats Alumni Association has scans of the yearbooks online for every school represented in the Erinnerungen yearbooks that were published between 1949 and 1960. These are fairly low resolution scans. I have higher resolution scans of the 1953 through 1957 yearbooks.

   Rhine High Forever
Remember our old school song,? Bob Long '55 wrote it, and it was sung until about 1972. Bob Long wrote out the sheet music, which I made a MIDI file from - go to the page and hear it!


Remember Camp WACAYA?

[Overseas Brats logo.] If you attended some other American high school in Germany or elsewhere in the world overseas, you can find your alumni group through our overall alumni organization, Overseas Brats.

After graduating from KAHS, many Fifties Raiders went on to the University of Maryland at Munich.

Were you a Rainbow Girl at Kaiserslautern or elsewhere in Germany?

[Kaiserslautern fish.] Kaiserslautern city Web site: The city of Kaiserslautern has a most interesting Web site. Quite a lot of it is available in English. including s a number of local American military links. This site is somewhat difficult to navigate and is heavily FRAMES-dependent, and it changes frequently.
The city of Kaiserslautern has a number of delightful old legends and ghost stories, which I've translated and put - with their illustrations - on my own Web site. The German text is no longer available on the city Web site. THIS PAGE IS TEMPORARILY UNAVAILABLE.

[Hohenecken Castle] Remember Hohenecken Castle?

I finally got enough information to write a Web page about it, with several nice photographs including aerial shots.

THESE HOHENECKEN PAGES ARE TEMPORARILY UNAVAILABLE.

[Landstuhl Wappen.]
The nearby town of Landstuhl has quite a good Web site, which may not be available in English. It includes several excellent pages about Nanstein Castle, in German, with a very nice map of the castle.

The Pirmasens Web site is very nice, but it may not be available in English.


[German national flag.] All the German songs you ever knew (and a lot more you didn't).

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