Bad Aibling Station
Bundesnachrichtendienst, National Security Agency, Bad Aibling, United States Army
978-613-5-81941-0
6135819410
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2011-05-20
45.00 €
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. The Bad Aibling Station (abbreviated BAS, which had an official designation as the 18th United States Army Security Agency Field Station, or as the pseudonym used by BND: Hortensie III) was until 2004 a large monitoring base of the US intelligence organization NSA in Bad Aibling, Bavaria. In 1936 a military airfield was established on the site. After the Second World War, troops of the United States Army seized a military airport ("Fliegerhorst" and flight training base) that had been built in 1936 by the German National Socialist government on the grounds of a sport airfield in Bad Aibling-Mietraching.
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