Patrick Henry Village
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Patrick Henry Village, also called PHV, is an United States Army installation in Heidelberg, Germany. It opened in 1947 after World War II and was named after Patrick Henry.
General David D. McKiernan is currently serving as commander of USAREUR.
There are currently under 1200 residents.
A lot of services are being moved to PHV due to other military bases closing down.
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[edit] General Information
- 3 schools and Day care center
- Patrick Henry Elementary School(Grades K-5)
- Heidelberg Middle School(Grades 6-8)
- Heidelberg High School(Grades 9-12) (located in Mark Twain Village)
- Day care center
- Stores
- Commissary
- Shoppette
- Dining facilities
- T.G.I. Friday's
- Burger King
- Anthony's Pizza (Attached to Burger King)
- Public services (free)
- Clinic for dentistry
- Library
- Recycling center
- 3 ATM machines
- Post office (costs if for commercial use)
- 2 Laundry facilities (costs if for commercial use)
- 5 Baseball parks (one will be torn down to build a gasoline station)
- One Soccer field
- Church (one church)
There is a US hospital located on Nachrichten Kaserne in southern Heidelberg near Mark Twain Village. This site is home to the Europe Regional Medical Command headquarters, as well as the US Army Heidelberg Medical Activity (USAHMEDDAC).
[edit] See also
List of United States Army installations in Germany