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Napier Barracks, Brackel - Dortmund, Germany. BFPO 20. City's first Airport, a Luftwaffe Airbase (Richthofen Kaserne). Allied Occupational Forces move in. Then Royal Artillery Regiments and supporting units until its closure in 1995. Finally becoming home to football training pitches to BVB 09 Borussia Dortmund alongside a new housing complex. Therefore, leaving Napier Barracks beyond its military recognition. All posts edited by Blogmaster!.
 

Artwork from the internet
Postcards of Dortmund-Brackel, Dortmund's first Airport (Flughafen), possibly 1926/7?


Possibly the opening of the airport?

Postcards courtesy of Creedo.
Different views of the two different length ranges and bunkers used by the Wehrmacht/Luftwaffe.
Photos taken by John in NZ whilst with 47 GW Regt. in 1959
The entrance to the barracks in 1959, the year the first Royal Artillery Regiment moved in: 47th Guided Weapons Regiment, RA. Near the entrance, was the Offices and possibly accommodation of 26th US Army Missile Detachment, who were in support of 47 Regt. and their Corporal Missiles.

Accommodation within the camp for HQ, 3 & 4 (Sphinx) Btys. Plus, 256 Signal Squadron, Royal Signals and other supporting units.
Officers Mess and accommodation.
The MT Garages. (REME Workshop)
What later became the RAOC (RLC) yard.

The old rail platform terminus (NAAFI) 
No diving!
Accommodation of possibly HQ Bty.?
Photos kindly sent to me from John O'Meara, now living in Wellington, New Zealand.
Last two photos sent to me with thanks, from Jeff (mollyjeff@talktalk.net), who was a driver in HQ Bty.
Did you know each other?
 The Master Gunner talking to G Troop, 9 (Plassey) AD Bty. before the strat of their UN Cyprus Tour (Dec. 88 - Jun.89).
 The Master Gunner talking to G Troop, 9 (Plassey) AD Bty. before the strat of their UN Cyprus Tour (Dec. 88 - Jun.89).From 'Rapier' Surface-to-Air Missiles to 'Starstreak' High Velocity Missiles. Conversion course held in Napier's RAGTE. (12 Regt.)
 
 
The new training facilities in Dortmund - Brackel, the former barracks. After the return to Dortmund from the training camp in Turkey, the BVB players could for the first time use the new training facilities. The first pitch was ready and the heated surface gave the team a chance to practice under ideal circumstances despite the cold temperatures in Westfalen. 
Photos courtesy of BVB.
Click on link for photos of training ground. In the distance you can see the former RAGTE Rapier Domes. http://www.indianfootball.com/specials/wc2006/pics/2006wc/2006wc-28/2006wc-28.html