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Wallace Barracks is a former German and U.S. Army installation in the Bad Cannstatt district of Stuttgart, Germany. It is located just below the Burgholzhof, near Robinson Barracks and the former Grenadier Kaserne on the site of a former Roman military camp commonly referred to in literature as Kastell Cannstatt (Citadel Cannstatt).[1]

Dragoner Kaserne circa 1910
  1. ^ "Reiterkaserne Stuttgart-Bad Cannstatt". Home.bawue.de. Retrieved 2012-10-19.

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