If approved, the first moves would begin in about two years and add hundreds of soldiers and civilians to the Kaiserslautern Military Community, according to a U.S. Army Installation Management Command-Europe brief obtained by Stars and Stripes. Anywhere between about 1,400 and 2,200 more people would work on Sembach under the plan, according to the brief.
Under variations of the plan, Sembach could house the headquarters of Europe Regional Medical Command, 21st Theater Sustainment Command, American Forces Network-Europe, Department of Defense Dependent Schools-Europe, Army and Air Force Exchange Service-Europe, Installation Management Command-Europe, U.S. Army Medical Materiel Center-Europe and U.S. Army Garrison-Kaiserslautern.
Other units and activities mentioned as proposed Sembach tenants include the 230th Military Police Company, the 7th Army Band and the confinement facility in Mannheim. "
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