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Angoulême recent comments:

  • Braconne Army Depot Housing for Americans, Diana Day wrote 10 years ago:
    I think I remember you and you have a sister named Margaret. My name was at the time Diana Saliva. Your sister and I where good friends please reply with how I can get in touch with you
  • Braconne Army Depot Housing for Americans, Diana Day wrote 10 years ago:
    Was your sister's name Margaret. My name was Diana Saliva. Please respond with an email or address I am on Facebook as Diana Day
  • Braconne Army Depot Housing for Americans, Audrey Tracy Jennings wrote 10 years ago:
    Did you know my Dad? Sargeant Billy I. Tracy. I miss those days. I miss my Dad.
  • Braconne Army Depot Housing for Americans, Audrey Tracy Jennings wrote 10 years ago:
    Does anyone temember Audrey Tracy or Kathy and Lois my 2 sisters. Kathy died 2013 to cancer. I remember living there for 3 yrs. I loved my childhood there. I had several friends. The Miller sisters. Lisa and Scooter Hayes, Donna Lauchstead and many more. Remember that old playground? Victor Wiggins. Omg!!
  • Braconne Army Depot Housing for Americans, robert duncan (guest) wrote 10 years ago:
    I lived there from 1962 to 1965 my dads name was sgt preston duncan.. transportation..and my name is robert duncan.. i remember this so much..i wonder if anyone remembers us..thanks
  • Angoulême, Primus inter pares. (guest) wrote 11 years ago:
    Angoulême is a very lovely city.
  • Braconne Army Depot Housing for Americans, Mike Stranz (guest) wrote 11 years ago:
    Hi LT K I think I knew you. I believe you were our Plt Ldr. I was there from 63-64 and then transferred to Bremerhaven.
  • Braconne Army Depot Housing for Americans, Jerry Dearmond wrote 11 years ago:
    I was there in 1953, they were just starting at that time, there were tanks and trucks all over the place. Wonder what it's like now .....??????
  • Braconne Army Depot Housing for Americans, Mike Stranz (guest) wrote 12 years ago:
    Hi Kevin. I remember your family quite well. I was the Catholic Chaplain Assistant there. I left Braconne in July 1964, I believe your dad was being promoted to BG at that time. Braconne was a great place!
  • Braconne Army Depot Housing for Americans, kevin kiely (guest) wrote 12 years ago:
    my father was the commanding officer at that time and we also moved to Orleans after leaving Braconne. Colonnel Kiely, my sisters were Patty and Meredith, my name is Kevin. I have very fond memories of the place. It was a great time and a great experience.
  • Braconne Army Depot Housing for Americans, Batton (guest) wrote 12 years ago:
    we lived there from 1964-1966 when we were being moved out of France, moved to Orleans til 1967. Such fond memories. what a great place to be a teenager.
  • Braconne Army Depot Housing for Americans, Guest Lt K (guest) wrote 14 years ago:
    I served in Braconne--Ordnance Officer Dec 62-July 65. Would like to correspond to anyone there during that time. I lived in the BOQ then off post for a year
  • Braconne Army Depot Housing for Americans, Peter J (guest) wrote 16 years ago:
    My family lived there in the early sixties and loved it. A great place to grow up.