Its a shame you don't remember the name of the town where your father was. Sounds like Bad Tölz.
i heard him say that name but cannot recall if it's where he specifically was ...i have a bunch of his pics.. compound, barracks, trucks, jeeps, kids, friends, countryside, some small-town war damage ... he didn't label locations but there are names of the guys in pictures .. i have browsed the constabulary website for unit or "Troop" locations, but his unit info on his discharge papers is incomplete .. there was also a lake where he would borrow a rowboat on weekends after he made T4 (tech-sgt) ..Got pics of the lake etc too .. I recall he could visit the alps in a day and munchen was "not far" to the north..
he didn't talk about it much other than the vast majority were good people, but still had to be careful in '45-'46 patrolling the remote areas for contraband etc .. By '47 he was promoted to doing clerical duty and whenever he got bored or wanted to be himself would go turn wrenches in the motor pool with friends..
One of his brothers was wounded during the Bulge but continued on with the unit as they diverted into Austria.. The brother told me as they drove southeast, the french were more of a problem than the germans, were in the way all the time ..
Their oldest brother was in the pacific 1942-45, posterboy for survivor's guilt and ptsd.. . Of 300-something when they first went in, he and a dozen-ish others were all that remained of the original bunch. He was wounded a few times but not bad enough to send home. The Japs couldn't kill him but what he had experienced eventually would.. He was a very tough cookie and good man, but very deeply troubled
Perhaps I should post some of dad's pics of the buildings in the garrison , someone may recognize them .. as mentioned, it had been a military school or something of other german military importance