EUDAC

European Defense Analysis Center, Vaihingen, Germany

                                                        

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   EUDAC, circa 1983

 

 

Image of the United States European Command's Emblem.  The Emblem is centered on a white disc with a display of colors of the United States between those of the four military services and all proper with gold staffs crossed at the center, all enclosed by a white edged black border inscribed HEADQUARTERS above and United States European Command Below in white, all centered upon a brown four-pointed star highlighted in gold.                                                                                                                                                                           

                              

 

 

 

 

 

During the summer of 1975, EUDAC moved from Lindsay AS to Patch Barracks in Vaihingen (Stuttgart), Germany.   EUDAC commanders at Patch were USAF colonels: the first was Colonel Gordon Link, followed by Colonel Gerald Sensabaugh and Colonel Grover Jackson.

 

EUDAC supported USEUCOM’s area of interest by providing a 24 hour watch (DOW), an Order of Battle department (DOB) and a Technical department (DOE), which were the main assets of EUDAC.

 

EUDAC is now the Joint Analysis Center (JAC), located in Molesworth, England.

 

Interested in a possible reunion?  Contact Bob Baker at: [email protected].

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