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  1. Canadian Forces Base BadenSoellingen or CFB BadenSoellingen, formerly known as RCAF Station Baden–Soellingen (Baden), (IATA: FKB, ICAO: EDSB, former code EDAL) was a Canadian Forces base located near the farming community of Söllingen, part of the municipality of Rheinmünster in the West German state of Baden-Württemberg.

  2. RCAF station, Canadian Forces Base, regional airport: The history of Baden-Söllingen airfield from the 1950s until today. With historical maps, satellite images and photos.

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    • EDAL (1990) / EDSB (2000)
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  3. CFB Baden Remembered. 4,292 likes · 315 talking about this. Serving Canadian military and civilian types that were, at one time or another, posted to CFB Baden Soellingen or RCAF 4FW Baden-Soellingen...

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  4. Aug 31, 2020 · CFB Baden-Soellingen, and CFB Lahr had been the site of Canada's NATO forces for some four decades. Perhaps 350,000 Canadian soldiers occasionally with families saw service in Germany...

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  5. Serving Canadian military and civilian types that were, at one time or another, posted to CFB Baden Soellingen or RCAF 4 Fighter Wing Baden-Soellingen Germany.

  6. Canadian Forces Europe (CFE) consisted of two formations in West Germany, Canadian Forces Base Lahr, with the 4 Canadian Mechanized Brigade Group (1957–1993), and No. 1 Air Division RCAF at Canadian Forces Base Baden-Soellingen, which later became 1 Canadian Air Group.

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  8. Baden-Soellingen, Germany. Click on the descriptive text to view the detail. Assorted photos of Baden-Soellingen - 2004. Courtesy As Indicated. Alain Gagnon and Lorri Costello in the control tower - 30 December 1992. Courtesy Canadian Forces Digital Image Centre. Last flight of CF-18's at Baden - 30 December 1992.

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