United States Army Berlin

Truman Plaza, located across Clayallee from the Clay Headquarters Compound, held: the post exchange, commissary, Army Post Office (APO), American Express bank, Stars & Stripes book store, barber, florist, Deutsche Bundespost and the Major Arthur D. Nicholson Memorial Library.

USAB was inactivated on 12 July 1994 with President Bill Clinton participating in the casing of the colors ceremony.

Since then, USAB housing areas, schools and the Army Hospital have reverted to civilian use, some for German citizens and others being taken over by the U.S. Embassy.

Truman Plaza was razed in 1996, in anticipation of new housing for employees of the German federal government relocating from the former capital Bonn, which began in 2009/2010.

The nearby library and adjoining Outpost Theater have been converted into the Allied Museum, which documents the American, British and French presence in Berlin during the Cold War.

Shoulder Sleeve Insignia of U.S. Army Berlin
Military of 6,941st Guard Battalion, Truman Plaza.