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July 11, 2014 Volume 38, number 27 HAVE YOU READ YOUR KA TODAY? It’s vacation time. Get enough sleep before a trip. Check vehicle fluid levels, headlights, brakes, warning signals, belts, hoses, and tire pressure and condition. Tip of the Week NEWS Ramstein celebrates Fourth of July, Pages 20 & 21 LIFESTYLES ‘Oldest city in Germany’ entices travelers, Page 26 The hands of EOD, Page 11 FEATURES by Senior Airman Jonathan Stefanko and Airman Larissa Greatwood 86th Airlift Wing Public Affairs Air Force Chief of Staff Gen. Mark A. Welsh III returned to Ramstein Air Base Tuesday and Wednesday to speak with Airmen, listen to their stories of service, update them on pressing issues fac- ing the Air Force, and thank them for their service. The chief of staff got a first-hand look at the base and the Airmen from the 86th Airlift Wing, 435th Air Ground Operations Wing, 521st Air Mobility Operations Wing and 693rd Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance Group who make the mission happen in Europe to support three geographic com- batant commands and worldwide operations. The visit also included his wife, Betty, who visited with Airmen responsible for taking care of Ramstein Airmen and their fami- lies. During an all-call Tuesday, Welsh CSAF visit focuses on people, pride, respect Photo by Airman 1st Class Michael Stuart Air Force Chief of Staff Gen. Mark A. Welsh III speaks during an all call Tuesday on Ramstein. Welsh and his wife, Betty, visited to interact with Airmen and discuss the state of the Air Force as well as gain a better understanding of Team Ramstein’s responsibilities. See CSAF, Page 2 by Elizabeth Behring U.S. Army Garrison Rheinland-Pfalz Public Affairs The Hard Rock Diner din- ing facility on Baumholder’s Smith Barracks was named the best in Europe for the sec- ond year in a row, as well as runner-up at the Department of the Army level for fiscal year 2014. The Phillip A. Connelly Award recognizes the Army dining facilities that pro- vide the best quality food service and preparation. Nearly 200 DFACs competed in FY14. “This is our Super Bowl, the evaluation that marks food service excellence,” said Sgt. 1st Class Michael Graves, DFAC manager. “It dem- onstrates how we go above and beyond to make sure our customers have the best ser- vice possible … by taking basic food service plans and enhancing them.” Some improvements include 10 salad dress- ing choices vice the Army- required four; freshly-cut veg- etables; romaine, iceberg and spinach in the salad mixture; several choices of homemade croutons; and sliced lemon and lime for beverages – and that’s just the daily mix. “We like to kick it up a notch,” Graves said, adding that other menu options have included stuffed mushroom appetizers, stewed tomatoes and homemade spinach lasa- gna. Though not every menu item is completely fresh, Graves and his team carve out time each week at the DFAC Council to carefully select the menu, research- ing how they can continue to offer healthy and delicious, fresh meals while following a strict budget. “I know what’s expensive and what’s cost-effective. (For example), we’ll buy a whole chicken and cut it up instead of buying it pre-done. Best Army food in Europe; Baumholder’s DFAC burns competition See DFAC, Page 5

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July 11, 2014 Volume 38, number 27HAVE YOU READ YOUR KA TODAY?

It’s vacation time. Get enough sleep before a trip. Check vehicle fl uid levels,

headlights, brakes, warning signals, belts, hoses, and tire pressure and condition.

It’s vacation time. Get enough sleep

Tip of the Week

NEW

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Ramstein celebrates Fourth of July, Pages 20 & 21

LIFE

STYL

ES

‘Oldest city in Germany’ entices travelers, Page 26

FEATURES

The hands of EOD, Page 11

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Sby Senior Airman Jonathan Stefanko and Airman Larissa Greatwood86th Airlift Wing Public Affairs

Air Force Chief of Staff Gen. Mark A. Welsh III returned to Ramstein Air Base Tuesday and Wednesday to speak with Airmen, listen to their stories of service, update them on pressing issues fac-ing the Air Force, and thank them for their service.

The chief of staff got a fi rst-hand look at the base and the Airmen from the 86th Airlift Wing, 435th Air Ground Operations Wing, 521st Air Mobility Operations Wing and 693rd Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance Group who make the mission happen in Europe to support three geographic com-batant commands and worldwide operations. The visit also included his wife, Betty, who visited with Airmen responsible for taking care of Ramstein Airmen and their fami-lies.

During an all-call Tuesday, Welsh

CSAF visit focuses on people, pride, respect

Photo by Airman 1st Class Michael Stuart

Air Force Chief of Sta� Gen. Mark A. Welsh III speaks during an all call Tuesday on Ramstein. Welsh and his wife, Betty, visited to interact with Airmen and discuss the state of the Air Force as well as gain a better understanding of Team Ramstein’s responsibilities. See CSAF, Page 2

by Elizabeth BehringU.S. Army Garrison Rheinland-Pfalz Public Affairs

The Hard Rock Diner din-ing facility on Baumholder’s Smith Barracks was named the best in Europe for the sec-ond year in a row, as well as runner-up at the Department of the Army level for fi scal year 2014.

The Phillip A. Connelly Award recognizes the Army dining facilities that pro-vide the best quality food service and preparation. Nearly 200 DFACs competed in FY14.

“This is our Super Bowl, the evaluation that marks food service excellence,” said Sgt. 1st Class Michael Graves, DFAC manager. “It dem-onstrates how we go above

and beyond to make sure our customers have the best ser-vice possible … by taking basic food service plans and enhancing them.”

Some improvements include 10 salad dress-ing choices vice the Army-required four; freshly-cut veg-etables; romaine, iceberg and spinach in the salad mixture; several choices of homemade croutons; and sliced lemon

and lime for beverages – and that’s just the daily mix.

“We like to kick it up a notch,” Graves said, adding that other menu options have included stuffed mushroom appetizers, stewed tomatoes and homemade spinach lasa-gna.

Though not every menu item is completely fresh, Graves and his team carve out time each week at the

DFAC Council to carefully select the menu, research-ing how they can continue to offer healthy and delicious, fresh meals while following a strict budget.

“I know what’s expensive and what’s cost-effective. (For example), we’ll buy a whole chicken and cut it up instead of buying it pre-done.

Best Army food in Europe; Baumholder’s DFAC burns competition

See DFAC, Page 5

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Courage is born of encouragementby Master Sgt. Etienne Tousignant86th Force Support Squadron career assistance adviser

There was a point in my life when I didn’t see a future, but I found comfort through different base agencies.

Adapting to our military lifestyle is not just difficult for our significant others and children, but also for those of us who joined.

As a career assistance adviser, I’ve had the distinct privilege of learning from thousands of peo-ple over the last 18 months, from men and women around the world, enlisted, officer and civilian alike. If there is one thing I have come to understand, it is that I am not alone. Each of us has faced the fears, pain, heartache and lack of

motivation to move forward from where we are, but there is one thing we all share: encouragement from each other.

Allow me to share a few stories on how we make a significant dif-ference, oftentimes without even realizing how effortlessly we have propelled someone in our lives onto a path where they will find courage, happiness and purpose.

A number of years ago a young man joined the ranks of my flight. When he walked through the door his lack of confidence was evi-dent by how he carried himself — poor posture and minimal eye contact. He faced challenges at unit physical training — challenges that were exacerbated by his nutritional choices — and he was unsure of himself in social settings. This man-ifested mentally through depres-

sion, which impacted his motiva-tion to grow professionally.

However, nearly two years later his confidence shot up. He scored an “excellent” on his fitness test and has accumulated many friendships. In turn he has grown exponentially as a professional, all thanks to the men and women who helped him along the way.

Not every Airman is faced with as many obstacles in their first few years. One Airman had a strong foundation and began his career cycling throughout Germany and Alaska, all year-round. He was so fiscally astute that he bought his first car with cash, but still contin-ued to cycle and saved the car for adventures with friends.

Professionally he did well, too, but admits his supervisors played a significant role in shaping his

behavior on and off duty. Their encouragement shaped him into what we know today: retired 86th Airlift Wing Command Chief Master Sgt. James A. Morris.

However, these successes are not only among the enlisted. Another Airman began his career in the dining facility. After three months on active duty, he found his pri-orities were misguided much to the frustration of leadership. This Airman was an incredible worker, but his off duty antics and failure to take several warnings serious-ly resulted in disciplinary action that landed him in correctional cus-tody.

During his stay, a senior noncom-missioned officer had a heart-to-heart with him, emphasizing how

See encouragement, next page

focused on people, pride and respect. The general opened his remarks with a heartfelt thank you to Team Ramstein Airmen.

“I’m here really just for one reason and that’s to say thank you,” Welsh said. “Thanks for everything you do, how well you do it and the incredible way you represent our nation and Air Force.”

Welsh expressed how every Airman, regardless of rank, plays a crucial role in accomplishing the Air Force mission.

“Every Airman is critically important to what we do, and you deserve to be treated that way,” he said. “I don’t care how long you serve, or if you’re stand-ing up here as the chief master sergeant of the Air Force or chief of staff of the Air Force, you deserve the same amount of respect. You can do anything you want; you just have to be willing to work for it.”

The general went on to say how important it is to have pride in what Airmen do every day, because it is pride that breeds success.

“I really believe that if you recruit the best people on Earth — which I think we do — and if you make them proud of who they are and what they do and who they stand beside, then you get performance you can’t get any other way,” Welsh said. “I think

that’s the key to success for our Air Force.”The all-call included a question and answer

session with the general fielding questions from Airmen about what was on their minds, but also included the general asking for everyone’s help in focusing on some of his concerns as the senior military leader of an organization with 690,000 total force Airmen serving around the world.

As an example, Welsh challenged everyone to improve communication within the ranks to ensure the right information is getting to those who need it.

“We’re looking for ideas on how we can com-municate better,” he said. “If you have ideas, I’m willing to listen to any suggestions.”

Welsh said there are Airmen getting frustrated about things before having all the facts.

“Rumors spread easily,” he said, using force manage-ment as a good example. “The leaders who should’ve been getting answers and information for their Airmen and passing along the facts weren’t doing it.

“We will fail if that’s how we communicate,” Welsh continued. “I expect better from you. I expect better from me. We have to work this one together.”

Wrapping up his remarks, the chief of staff pressed the point that every Airman should feel important and love what they do for the Air Force. Welsh said cama-raderie and diversity within the ranks are what makes

the Air Force more a family than an organization.“We haven’t quite got to the point where every-

body understands that diversity is a strength for our Air Force,” he said. “If everybody that wears our uniform or comes to work as a civilian Airman doesn’t feel fully empowered to contribute every-thing they can to the mission, we lose.

“If they don’t feel they have a voice in your orga-nizations, we lose. There are people in this audi-ence thinking, ‘I don’t have a voice. No one cares what I have to say,’ and that’s wrong,” the general added. “That’s not the Air Force I want to be part of, because I know we are so much better than that.”

The chief of staff concluded by reminding Airmen to never forget why they wear the uniform and serve.

“I’ve known most of you for about an hour now, but I’d die for you. I’m just naive enough to believe you’d do the same for me. That is what’s cool about wearing this uniform — calling yourself an Airman, being in a profession of arms, serving your coun-try and doing something that really matters to the nation,” the general said. “Don’t forget why we wear the uniform. It’s about knowing when it gets really ugly and the clouds all blow past that the guy or gal next to you is still going to be there. That’s what this is all about. It’s that pride thing — that’s why we serve. That’s why I’m so proud to stand beside you.”

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by Airman Larissa Greatwood86th Airlift Wing Public Affairs

Beginning in late June, the special victims’ counsel started offering services to children, dependents and family members who are victims of sexual assault cases.

Implemented in January 2013, the special victims’ coun-sel is still fairly new and allows victims to have a lawyer. In the past, adults could only be represented, but now they cover a broader spectrum, enabling children and depen-dents to have this assistance.

“Children who are victims of a sexual crime will now have a special victims’ counsel available to them,” said Capt. Kelly Adams, Air Force Legal Operations Agency special victims’ counsel. “The child is the client, and as long as it is running through the military justice system, the office of special investigations has jurisdiction and ultimately a military service branch could prosecute. They have an entitlement to a special victims’ counsel if they elect to have one.”

Child and dependent sexual assault victims now have the option to have a special victims’ counsel representing them so long as the accused is a military member.

“As investigations come up, the victim or their family will be notified by the office of special investigations and family advocacy of their entitlement to elect a special vic-tims’ counsel,” Adams said. “We’ve found that more and more people are electing to have one, because they’re see-ing the benefits of having their own lawyer represent their voice throughout the process.”

Every victim is different as well as their needs. The spe-cial victims’ counsel tailors their assistance to each indi-vidual case, and they are specially trained to handle cases involving children.

“There is no cookie cutter answer to everything, but we’re here to help as much as we can,” Adams said. “Ultimately the child is the client, not the parent. It’s meet-ing the child’s legal needs, not anyone else’s. We work with the child as long as they are able to articulate what they want.”

The sexual assault response coordinator and special victims’ counsel work together to ensure victims are getting the care they need and are getting help through recovery.

“The sexual assault response coordinator and special victims’ counsel work closely together on cases — adult victim cases,” said Carmen Schott, 86th Airlift Wing sex-ual assault response coordinator. “We have a very strong partnership. There are many different resources, but we are a team. We come together to represent the voice of the victims and to improve safety in the military when it comes to sexual assault.”

To ask questions about the special victims’ counsel pro-gram and request a special victims’ counsel, call 06371-405-4782 or 478-4782.

To contact the sexual assault response coordinator on the main line, call 480-7272, the sexual assault response coordinator hotline at 06371-47-7272 or the sexual assault prevention and response on-call at 0172-821-4871.

To contact family advocacy for child and dependent cases, call 06371-46-2370 or 479-2370.

SVC offers sexual assault assistance to family membersvalued he was by his co-workers and leadership. As a result of this significant life-altering event, cou-pled with heavy doses of mentor-ship, he was able to reach his full potential by becoming an officer and a commander on Ramstein.

There is one common thread in each story, and that is encourage-ment. Sometimes those of us who have already stepped up, need to step in and make our intentions known. A great way to reach some-one is by inviting them to experi-ence new hobbies and show them the local area. This type of encour-agement could help build the con-fidence necessary to display the courage it takes to be an Airman on and off duty.

I have a challenge for everyone in our community. Have the cour-age to learn more about the people on your path and encourage them to share in healthy activities from cycling, camping or any number of volunteer opportunities. I throw out this challenge, because this is the encouragement my supervisors, friends and family provided me. This is how I found the courage to be who I am today, and through them I found my path.

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JUNE 257:30 p.m.: A major traffi c accident was reported

on Sembach Kaserne.3:30 p.m.: A major traffi c accident was reported

in Weilerbach.

JUNE 268:30 p.m.: Drunken driving was reported in

Kaiserslautern. 9:26 p.m.: Damage to government property was

reported in Kaiserslautern.

JUNE 272:40 a.m.: Drunken driving resulting in a major

traffi c accident with injuries was reported in Otterbach.

4:30 p.m.: Provoking speeches and gestures was reported at the Ramstein East Gate.

JUNE 287:40 a.m.: Breaking and entering was reported in

Bruchmühlbach-Miesau.11:38 p.m.: An assault was reported on Ramstein.

JUNE 2911:51 a.m.: A major traffi c accident was reported

in Kaiserslautern. 12:40 p.m.: A major traffi c accident was reported

in Bann. 1:23 p.m.: A major traffi c accident was reported

in Mannheim.

JULY 112 a.m.: A major traffi c accident was reported on

Vogelweh Family Housing. 1:30 a.m.: Larceny of government property was

reported on Vogelweh. 3:34 p.m.: A major traffi c accident was reported

on Ramstein.

JULY 28 p.m.: A simple assault was reported in

Rodenbach.8 p.m.: A major traffi c accident was reported in

Frankfurt.

JULY 31:06 a.m.: Drunken driving was reported in

Kaiserslautern. 3:38 p.m.: A minor traffi c accident was reported

in Ramstein-Miesenbach. 4:26 p.m.: Larceny of government property was

reported in Waldfi schbach. 6:51 p.m.: Damage to private property and

breaking and entering were reported in Ramstein-Miesenbach.

JULY 42:38 a.m.: Drunken driving was reported in

Kaiserslautern. 4:14 a.m.: Drunken driving was reported in

Kaiserslautern.1:32 a.m.: Damage to private property and break-

ing and entering were reported in Landstuhl.

JULY 53:10 p.m.: A major traffi c accident was reported

in Landstuhl.

5:34 p.m.: A major traffi c accident was reported in Landstuhl.

6:05 p.m.: Communicating a threat was reported in Landstuhl.

JULY 66:11 p.m.: A minor traffi c accident was reported

in Siegelbach. 9:09 p.m.: A major traffi c accident with injuries

was reported.

JULY 710:30 a.m.: A major traffi c accident with injuries

was reported in Ramstein-Miesenbach. 1:15 p.m.: Failure to control a pet was reported

in Weilerbach. 4:15 p.m.: Animal cruelty was reported in

Mackenbach.

JULY 84:28 a.m.: A major traffi c accident with injuries

was reported in Kaiserslautern.

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COMPILED BY THE 569TH USFPS AND 86TH SFS

APRIL 22» Ramstein: Copper wiring from one indus-trial fryer, one industrial stove, one industrial hot plate, one industrial fl at top, one industrial dish-washer, one industrial beer cooler, one indus-trial drink mixer, one industrial refrigerator, one industrial salad dispenser, one industrial sala-mander, one industrial Alto Shaam oven and one industrial counter cooler.APRIL 28» Landstuhl: Two Dell standard Army laptops.» Kinsbach: Copper cable.

Refresher courseThe 786th Civil Engineer Squadron will hold

a facility manager refresher course at 9 a.m. and 1 p.m. Thursday at the Hercules Theater. This is a mandatory annual refresher course. Not attending this training could potentially affect facility managers’ ability to report trouble calls or use the 786th CES U-fi x it store. For details, call Airman 1st Class Joshua Sing at 489-7703.

Change of commandThe 435th Contingency Response Group will

host a change of command ceremony at 10 a.m. July 18 in Bldg. 2248 on Ramstein. During the ceremony, Col Mark W. Visconi will relinquish command of the 435th CRG to Lt. Col. Steven G. Edwards. A reception will follow.

Tech expoThe annual Ramstein Summer Technology

Exposition, sponsored by U.S. Air Forces in Europe and Air Forces Africa/A6 and host-ed by the Armed Forces Communications and Electronics Association Kaiserslautern Chapter 158, will be held from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. July 22 and 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. July 23 at the Ramstein Offi cers’ Club. This event is open

to everyone and will feature more than 70 exhibitors. For a list of exhibiting companies, contact Kate Ratcliffe at [email protected] or 001-443-561-2410.

Estate claims• Anyone having claims or obligations

against the estate of Sgt. Percy L. Bell, 181st Signal Company, should contact the summa-ry court offi cer, Capt. Bridgett L. Scott, at 0611-705-7797.• Anyone having claims or obligations

against the estate of Sgt. Timmie D. Hollar, 5th Battalion 7th Air Defense Artillery, Rhine Ordnance Barracks, should contact the sum-mary court offi cer, 1st Lt. Jean P. Tomte, at 0176-847-82656.

New lawEffective July 1, German traffi c law requires

one yellow or orange refl ective vest in every car, truck or bus on German roads. A €15 fi ne will apply for violations. The vests must comply with German Standard DIN EN 471 or European Standard EN ISO 20471:2013. The vests must be worn in case of an accident or vehicle break-down to increase visibility of the people exiting the

vehicle. It is highly recommended (although not required) to have one vest available for every vehicle occupant. Once out of the vehicle, immediately place the refl ective warning tri-angle as required, get off the road as far as possible (behind guard rails if present) and wait there for help to arrive.

Cycle for STEMKMC Armed Forces Communications and

Electronics Association Chapter 158 will host Cycle for Sciene, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics Aug. 16 to 18. Cyclists will ride 230 kilometers from Bonn to Ramstein on the Rhine Cycle Route. Registration fee is $100 and includes two nights camping, two breakfasts, two lunches, and water and snacks along the ride. Riders will be responsible for transportation to Bonn Aug. 16 and providing necessary camping gear. Support teams are available to transport gear. Each rider will need to raise a minimum of $250 in sponsorship. For details, call Master Sgt. Todd Weingeroff at 480-3435 or Master Sgt. Paul Vinson at 478-3737, email [email protected], or visit www,afcea.org/events/cycleforstem/14/index.asp.

ABOVE: Snow equipment sits neatly organized on Ramstein as it awaits inspection. The 86th Vehicle Readiness Squadron works all summer to make sure the snow equipment is in prime condition for winter. BELOW: Airman 1st Class Ryan Haney (right) and Airman 1st Class Richard Lowry, 86th Vehicle Readiness Squadron vehicle maintainers, work together to � x an aircraft de-icer April 23 on Ramstein.

Reported LarceniesJUNE 25

» Ramstein-Miesenbach: One U.S. Army Europe registration.

JUNE 28» Bruchmühlbach-Miesau: €500 and $50.

JULY 1» Vogelweh: One black Dell laptop.

JULY 3» Landstuhl: One saddle bag and one extreme

weather suit.» Waldfi schbach: Two U.S. Army Europe

license plates.

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Story and photo by Elizabeth BehringU.S. Army Garrison Rheinland-Pfalz Public Affairs

Friends, family, service members, civilians and retirees converged on Daenner Kaserne’s NCO Field to honor outgoing commander Col. Bryan D. DeCoster and welcome Col. G. Shawn Wells during the first-ever U.S. Army Garrison Rheinland-Pfalz change of command ceremony June 25.

DeCoster became the commander of U.S. Army Garrison Baden-Württemberg, headquar-tered on Patton Barracks in Heidelberg, July 7, 2011. He took command of USAG Rheinland-Pfalz when it activated with its headquarters in Kaiserslautern on Oct. 1, 2013.

Wells, a native of Connecticut, most recently served as the former special assistant to the commanding general, Joint Force Headquarters-National Capital Region, U.S. Army Military District of Washington.

“Today is not just about any one person. It’s about honoring this great organization known as USAG Rheinland-Pfalz. I look forward to working with everyone in this great community as the team of USAG Rheinland-Pfalz contin-ues to transform and provide a level of world-class customer service,” Wells said during his speech.

Wells also gave a special thank you to his wife Shelly and daughter Katie, as well as to his parents, who flew from Iceland for the occasion.

Installation Management Command-Europe Region Director Kathleen Marin acknowledged DeCoster’s myriad accomplishments while serving in the unique position as the garrison commander of the largest U.S. Army presence outside the United States and as the senior offi-cer responsible for the closure of another.

“…You led one of the most historic chapters in our European transformation to date, flaw-lessly transferring more than 4,000 personnel, 26 sites and securing more than $36 million in cost avoidance. This transfer included two major commands and a NATO three-star head-quarters,” Marin added.

DeCoster thanked Marin for the opportunity to command again, but added he was not solely responsible for the success of the closure and subsequent ongoing restructuring.

“I will not pretend that the credit is mine to take. Aristotle once said, ‘Greatness does not consist in receiving honors, but in deserving them.’ I can tell you without hesitation that those deserving the honors were the members of my garrison staff, like the people standing on the parade field today,” DeCoster said.

DeCoster, wife Cathy and two younger chil-dren will head to the U.S. Army War College in Carlisle, Pennsylvania, where DeCoster will be an instructor.

It’s about smart shopping, but I don’t know everything. It’s a team effort,” Graves said.

Some small and less pricey changes include offering tur-key, spinach and bell peppers for omelets at breakfast and using ground turkey in lieu of beef in various dishes.

“We definitely go above, and typically exceed, the stan-dards. We owe it to the customers, who are mostly barracks Soldiers, to make the dining facility their first option. They deserve the best, and they shouldn’t have to choose to go to the commissary or elsewhere for meals, because we serve too much salt or they’re watching what they eat,” Graves said.

To that end, the team takes feedback from its custom-ers — who often also include civilian employees, fam-ily members and local nationals with base access — very seriously.

“I read the comment cards at least every other day, and most of them are positive, especially about the (chicken) wings and the Soldiers’ professionalism, but certain things just don’t fit our customer base or budget,” Graves said.

One suggestion was to incorporate infused water (cool water mixed with fresh fruit, vegetables or herbs) into the regular line-up of soda, “bug juice” and water at the bever-age counter.

The first attempt of infused cucumber and mint water was a big hit for Sgt. Adam Jarema, who recently arrived from Fort Campbell, Kentucky. The Bay Area, Michigan, native approached Graves to thank him in person for fol-lowing his suggestion, and so quickly.

“It’s great the DFAC Council took a little bit of time and read the comment cards. This is just one more thing this DFAC brings to make it that much better. They took a suggestion and went with it,” said Jarema, senior nodal systems operator/maintainer with the 504th Brigade Signal Company.

And as far as the service goes, the Soldiers don’t do the same job day-to-day. For instance, one will showcase a cake he or she made from scratch, and then stand by to cut individual slices for hungry patrons. Other troops, many of whom are brand-new to the military, help serve from the pasta bar or from behind the main line. This gives them experience working in different areas of the DFAC.

“I like to run this dining facility like it’s a restaurant,” Graves said. “This is just like a sport. You put people together in the right places and motivate them to do the right thing.

“I’m not a good baker, but I know what right looks like and how you get there,” he added. “But if you have some-one who is (a good baker) and you allow them to bake cakes, they stay in their comfort zone,”

The Hard Rock Diner is open 365 days a year, including holidays.

Photo by Elizabeth Behring

Pvt. Kirsten Hazel, culinary food specialist, hands a bowl of spaghetti to Pfc. Terrance Gaddy, also a culinary food specialist, during lunch at the Hard Rock Diner dining facility on Smith Barracks in Baumholder. The Hard Rock Diner recently won runner-up at the Department of the Army-level Phillip A. Connelly Awards and Best in Europe for fiscal year 2014.

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Garrison hosts first-ever change of command

Col. Bryan D. DeCoster (left), outgoing U.S. Army Garrison Rheinland-Pfalz commander; Kathleen Marin, Installation Management Command-Europe region director; and Col. G. Shawn Wells, USAG Rheinland-Pfalz commander, march onto NCO Field during the garrison’s change of command ceremony June 25 on Daenner Kaserne.

Photo by Airman 1st Class Jordan Castelan

Putting the colors to sleepLt. Col. Richard Mench, U.S. Air Forces in Europe and Air Forces Africa Band commander, conducts the band during the sounding of retreat on Ramstein Air Base. The USAFE-AFAFRICA Band and the 86th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron both took part in retiring the American and German national flags for the day.

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by Senior Airman Jonathan Stefanko86th Airlift Wing Public Affairs

The 521st Air Mobility Operations Wing welcomed its new commander, Col. Nancy Bozzer, June 18.

As the wing’s commander, Bozzer expedites maximum war-fighting and humanitarian effects for America through rapid and precise global air mobility in Europe, the Middle East and Africa.

Bozzer recently sat down with Ramstein public affairs to talk about her transition from a group commander to a wing commander, her command priorities and what helped shape her as an airman and leader.

What does it mean to you to transition from a group command to now being the 521st AMOW commander?

I was the flying group commander for the KC-135 Stratotanker in the 100th Operations Group at (Royal Air Force) Mildenhall, United Kingdom. During my time there we focused more so on the operational aspect of the mission, whereas now, as the wing commander, I have to focus more on the big strategic picture. This is a very diverse wing that is dispersed throughout three continents, six time zones and 5,000 miles, whereas when you’re a group commander your people are right there. Though I have only been here for a few weeks, I am very excited to take on the challenge.

What are your command priorities that you would like to communicate to your Airmen?

My first command priority is how we accomplish the mission, which will be through flexibility, tenacity, velocity and upholding our motto “Depend on Us.”

Flexibility is the key to air power, so no matter the circumstance, we will be available to accom-plish what is asked of us. Tenacity is the desire and commitment to ensure the mission is completed, so like the Airman’s Creed, “We will not falter, we will not fail.” We take on that same kind of motto we want to instill in our Airmen. Then velocity, our job is to move equipment and people safely to where the mission is. So how fast we get from point A to point B is very important, especially when the wing is spread over 5,000 miles.

My second command priority is remaining an

expeditionary force. We in the 521st AMOW are essentially enablers. Even though we are consid-ered home station assets, we have the flexibility to change our wing footprint to flex with mission requirements. It is imperative that we continue to have an expeditionary mindset, so we can react like a “quick reaction force” in order to accomplish the mission.

My third command priority is family. I’m not talking about only taking care of your spouse or child but also your parents, siblings or even friends. Family can be anyone you are close to, and the chief and I want the Airmen to feel like they are part of the 521st AMOW family as well as their host wing. We want the Airmen to be proud to wear the Air Mobility Command patch.

What goals do you want to achieve while you are here?

I want to reshape and prepare for emerging and existing missions. As things change in the world, we need to change along with it. I also want to develop and grow our Airmen, from enlisted, officers to our civilian counterparts. We need to make sure we are creating good citizens for our nation, as well as good ambassadors for where we live. My third goal is to build upon the partnerships we have with the host nations, sister services and allied nations.

Along the lines of developing Airmen, what would you recommend to your Airmen for them to be successful?

I would say to any Airman to be persis-tent and dedicated. Follow the core values, but don’t give up on your goals and dreams. Do your best in what you’re doing right now, and good things will come to you.

What would you consider to be your greatest accomplishment?

My greatest accomplishment is my family. My husband Jim and son Dillon have always been supportive through all the demands of the military. I am also very proud of my Air Force family. Through the Air Force I have friends scat-tered across the world and at any point in time they are always there whether it is a quick visit or my family needs help. You just can’t get that same bond in the civilian sector. A perfect example was my recent change of command. Due to fam-ily commitments, my husband and son

couldn’t be there. Two of my dear friends, despite their own chaos in their lives while trying to PCS, took the time to be there. It’s having those strong bonds with my family and friends that have helped push me forward.

Originally wanting to be a lawyer, what led you to the Air Force and what keeps you here?

I was working as a waitress to pay for college, and I hit a lot of roadblocks on my way to becom-ing a lawyer. Thankfully, while at Michigan State University, the ROTC detachment commander, Col. John Rogers, suggested I join the Air Force. With no military history in my immediate family, I went ahead and gave it a shot. I fell in love with the Air Force immediately and knew this is what I wanted to do. The adventure has been great, and now 23 years later it still feels like I joined just yesterday.

Is there anything else you would like to add?Airmen in general are amazing. Just watching

them go out and do the mission is what makes me want to get up every morning and come to work. The energy and pride they exude is extraordinary. That’s what has made the last 23 years wonderful. And I very much look forward to working with them during the next two years as their commander, fellow Airman and fellow citizen.

Civil Engineers CornerRoad workRoadway work is scheduled on

Kisling Drive from Monday to Aug. 15. Road closures will be between Maxwell Avenue (Burger King) and NATO Circle (Mitchell Avenue).

Kisling Drive will close to vehicu-lar traffic during this time, and traffic will be detoured around the construc-tion site via Jefferson Avenue to the north or Harmon Avenue to the south or Maxwell Avenue. The reconstruc-

tion is needed to improve roadway safety and ride quality and to reduce wear and tear on vehicles.

Phase I: Monday to July 27 — Kisling Drive between Lincoln Boulevard Circle and Bldg. 310, road closed; access to Bldgs. 100s, 200s and 300s from the east via NATO Circle, no drive through traf-fic on Kisling between NATO Circle and Lincoln Circle.

Phase II: July 28 to Aug. 6 — Kisling Drive between NATO Circle

and Bldg. 310, road closed; access to Bldgs. 100s, 200s and 300s from the west via Lincoln Boulevard Circle, no drive through traffic on Kisling between NATO Circle and Lincoln Circle.

Phase III: Aug. 7 to Aug. 15 — Kisling Drive between Maxwell Avenue (traffic light) and Lincoln Circle will be closed; detour via Maxwell Avenue east or west and Lincoln north or south. Access to the commissary is available via detour

from Maxwell to Lincoln to New York Avenue.

Traffic delays can be expected during this time frame, and alter-native routes should be taken to avoid delays. Drivers should exer-cise extreme caution due to proxim-ity of heavy construction traffic. For everyone’s safety, obey the traffic laws and regulations. Watch for more updates in the KA.

For details, call Garry Jaggers at 480-9475.

521st AMOW welcomes new commander

Photo by 2nd Lt. Henry Lancaster

Col. Nancy Bozzer, 521st Air Mobility Operations Wing commander, is recognized by Maj. Gen. Frederick “Rick” Martin (left), U.S. Air Force Expeditionary Center commander, Col. Randall Reed (right) and members of the wing during the 521st AMOW change of command June 18 on Ramstein.

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903rd CCBn. welcomes new commander

Col. William Bailey (right), 409th Contracting Support Brigade commander, passes the colors to Lt. Col. Daryl (Gwen) Devera-Waden, 903rd Contingency Contracting Battalion incoming commander, during a change of command ceremony June 20 in Kaiserslautern. Devera-Waden took command from Lt. Col. Lynda Royse, who relinquished command of the the 903rd CCBn. after three years of continuous leadership. Royse’s next assignment will be at the Pentagon where she will be working as part of the joint staff.

Knight’s Brigade breathes new life into BMTAby Sgt. Daniel L. Wyatt16th Sustainment Brigade, 21st Theater Sustainment Command Public Affairs

On a blustery morning in the mid-dle of an isolated German field full of trees and tall grass, Soldiers hoped to witness an event that hadn’t been seen in over eight years. A Lockheed Martin C-130J Super Hercules aircraft cruised toward a drop zone before it began employing a low velocity aerial delivery system, commonly referred to as LVADS, carrying a payload.

This type of operation is usu-ally conducted in Grafenwöhr, Germany, but Soldiers from the 16th Sustainment Brigade, 21st Theater Sustainment Command, proved the potential for the Baumholder Military

Training Area, or BMTA, for large-scale operations June 18.

“The drop zone here is a more realistic area and has real-world haz-ards when compared to the one in Grafenwöhr, which is flat,” said 1st Lt. Christopher D. Carlstedt, exec-utive officer of 240th Maintenance Company, 16th Sustainment Brigade. “This training operation utilized a vacant German training area, which opens the door to future partnership training and the mutual exchange of ideas with our German counterparts.”

The airdrop was developed during World War II out of necessity to find an easier way to resupply Soldiers faster. A low-velocity airdrop is used for small and larger items such as vehicles. It was designed to slow down the load as much as possible to ensure it impacts the ground with the least amount of force.

“In a non-airborne unit, the task of conducting air-delivery missions is one of great significance,” said Chief Warrant Officer Brian Martin, senior airdrop technician for the 16th SB. “This training exercise showed that we’re capable of performing these types of missions and solidifies the necessity for our placement here. The BMTA has proven to be a viable train-ing resource and assists the 16th SB missions as we work toward a more operational focus.

“By utilizing the BMTA instead of the Bunker drop zone in Grafenwöhr, which is the DZ that we’ve histori-cally always used, we reduce the costs involved in missions located out of Grafenwöhr and increase the amount of available resources here in Baumholder,” Martin continued.

The mission was executed in four phases. The first phase required per-sonnel from the 18th Combat Service Support Battalion to rig, de-rig and conduct drop zone recovery tasks

at the 5th Quartermaster Company rigging facility at Rhine Ordnance Barracks in Kaiserslautern.

The second phase consisted of a joint aerial delivery operation com-bined expertise from Soldiers and Airmen from the 5th QM, the 37th Airlift Squadron and 86th Airlift Wing. The mission required one C-130J aircraft to resupply water and fuel to the 18th CSSB ground forces at the BMTA Kirsten DZ.

The third phase of the exercise required 18th CSSB Soldiers to recov-er 10 A-22 cargo bags, each config-ured with four 55-gallon water drums, in less than 30 minutes after the airdrop. Immediately following the recovery, the Soldiers executed sling load operations at the DZ.

The exercise concluded with the final phase of recovering all air-dropped equipment and parachutes from the DZ.

In peacekeeping operations or humanitarian aid situations, food and

medical supplies are often air-dropped using the LVADS technology. Such exercises increase the 16th SB’s oper-ational readiness for times of crisis and combat.

“This operational training exercise proves that we can increase our mis-sion,” Martin said. “It’s one more les-son learned to promote the use of this available training area and employ more diverse and expansive exercises here in Baumholder.”

Photo by Staff Sgt. April Tessmer

A UH-60 “Black Hawk” helicopter hovers above a disabled Humvee as Soldiers from the 16th Sustainment Brigade secure the vehicle for transport to the Baumholder Military Training Area. The resupply and recovery exercise used the local German training area for strategic and operational training for the first time in more than eight years.

Photo by Staff Sgt. April Tessmer

A C-130J Hercules from the 37th Airlift Squadron completes a low-velocity air delivery system training mission June 18 over the Kirsten Drop Zone at the Baumholder Military Training Area. The joint training exercise demonstrated the ability to perform resupply and recovery operations in a foreign environment.

Photo by Sgt. Daniel Wyatt

An Airman with the 37th Airlift Squadron observes an air-dropped cargo pallet from the back of a C-130J

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Army Medicine in Europe reaching out to German partnersby Ed DrohanEurope Regional Medical Command Public Affairs

KOBLENZ, Germany — Partner-ship was the word of the day as mem-bers of Army Medicine in Europe met with their counterparts from the Bundeswehr Medical Service at the latter’s headquarters June 26.

Representatives from Europe Regional Medical Command, U.S. Army Europe Office of the Command Surgeon, and the 21st Theater Support Command’s 30th Medical Brigade traveled to Rhein Kaserne in Koblenz to discuss partnership opportunities with their counter-parts in the German military — or Bundeswehr — medical system. Bundeswehr participants represented the Medical Service Headquarters, the Regional Medical Care Command and the Bundeswehr Central Hospital in Koblenz.

While there have been some part-nership opportunities in the past, the meeting was set up to discuss how the U.S. Army and German military medical systems could enhance and extend those opportunities in other areas.

“I know there have been partner-ships in the past — some at (Landstuhl Regional Medical Center) and field exercises,” said ERMC Chief of Staff Col. Scott Ehnes. “I’m glad that we can reach out and reengage. I think this is a great first step. There are many opportunities for us to collabo-rate.”

Col. (Dr.) Rolf von Uslar, chief of the Bundeswehr Medical Service Headquarters (BwMSHQ) Concept Development, Research and International Cooperation Branch, said the Bundeswehr surgeon general has always been in favor of strong U.S.-German relationships. As part of his briefing on the makeup of

the German military medical service, he explained that they had hosted a medical exercise in 2013 that includ-ed medical assets from 11 countries, including the United States.

“Operation Vigorous Warrior 2013 was an 11-nation multinational medi-cal task force,” von Uslar said.

The task force was designed to see if they could work together in field conditions.

“The bottom line result — yes, we can,” von Uslar said. “It was very encouraging, and we intend to con-tinue the exercise every two years, hosted by different countries.”

He also said there was an exist-ing formal partnership between the Bundeswehr Central Hospital Koblenz and Landstuhl Regional Medical Center.

“Now we hope to figure out how to get this cooperation even more lively than it has already been in the last few years,” von Uslar said.

Briefings on the makeup of Army Medicine in Europe included sugges-tions for partnering, such as staff and medical exchange programs, veteri-nary medicine engagements, medical logistics and maintenance operations, participation in the Army Expert Field Medical Badge competition, and training using Army medical simula-tion centers such as the Viper Pit at Baumholder.

In the end, both sides decided it was best to gather more information on collaboration opportunities and come together again to discuss them in more detail.

“I suggest we come back with ideas in two to three weeks,” von Uslar said. “We should know who the respective commanders are and who our respec-tive counterparts are.”

Ehnes agreed that it is a great first step.

“Now it’s time for that important second step,” he said.

7th CSC Soldiers support Western Accord 14by Sgt. 1st Class Matthew Chlosta7th Civil Support Command Public Affairs

THIES, Senegal — Soldiers from the 7th Civil Support Command’s 1172nd Movement Control Team provided logistical and movement control support to the U.S. Army Africa-led Western Accord 14, a combined joint military partnership command post and field training peace operation exercise, June 16 to 30 in Thies and the capital city of Dakar, Senegal.

The seven person team provided transportation and retro-grade/redeployment expertise for all par-ticipating personnel and equipment flowing in and out of the country before, during and after the exer-cise. They also coordinated any last minute opera-tional and transportation requirements.

The 1172nd MCT “is an additional most valuable player,” said U.S. Army Brig. Gen. Kenneth Moore Jr., exercise director and deputy commanding gen-eral, U.S. Army Africa.

The 1172nd MCT helped move approximately 120 units of equipment and more than 500 service members and civilians, including more than 350 U.S. Army Soldiers, Marines and participants from 16 other participating nations, including Burkina Faso, Ghana, the Ivory Coast, Nigeria and Senegal, who are also part of the Economic Community of West African States, or ECOWAS.

“We received all of Western Accord 14’s mili-tary exercise personnel and equipment,” said Staff Sgt. Christopher Staley, transportation management supervisor, 1172nd MCT, 7th CSC. “We’re schedul-ing and coordinating the necessary assets to return the necessary equipment and personnel to their respective home stations.”

The 1172nd MCT, which is a 7th CSC Army

Reserve unit based in Grafenwöhr, Germany, had two primary missions: to move personnel and cargo to and from the port city of Dakar to the exercise site’s life support area on a Senegalese military base in the town of Thies.

“My role is to facilitate the movement of the unit’s personnel and equipment in and out of coun-try,” said Spc. Robert Alcauter from the 1172nd MCT, 7th CSC. Alcauter is also a former field artillery Soldier who is retraining after WA 14 to become a movement specialist. “We have to import certain equipment and personnel so the exercise can continue and be successful.”

As the exercise wound down, the wash rack, sterile yard/marshaling area and inspection stations were set-up on the airfield next to the LSA. Once redeployment operations started, a flurry of activ-ity began. A crane moved large, metal shipping containers while Soldiers, Civilians and Marines cleaned and washed equipment as U.S. Customs officials floated in and out observing, offering com-ments and inspecting cargo.

“I’ve worked with many movement control teams in the past, and this one, the 1172nd MCT and their (noncommissioned officer in charge), Staff Sgt. Staley, are one of the best I’ve worked with thus far in my 12 years of customs experience,” said Alfonso Whitaker, customs inspector, U.S. Forces Customs. “Where everyone is lost, they bring a little order.”

During this time coordination, prioritization and placement of military shipment labels on equip-ment were provided by three 1172nd MCT Soldiers between the U.S. Customs inspectors, the Soldiers cleaning and prepping their vehicles, and the local contractors with large flat-bed tractor trailer trucks waiting to transport the various military items to the port.

“We also prepare their paperwork to alleviate any issues with customs to leave a foreign nation and enter the U.S.,” Alcauter said.

Anything that has to do with chemical based equipment, such as oil, gasoline, cleaners, solvent, white out or ammunition blank rounds, must clear certain local port authority guidelines and criteria before the gear can leave and be shipped back to the U.S., Alcauter added.

“For example, the Colorado National Guard has their (tactical) water purification unit and equip-ment here,” said Staff Sgt. David Johnson, move-ment supervisor, 1172nd MCT, 7th CSC. “We are shipping their containers back to the U.S. A tactical water purification system has a lot of items that require detailed procedures and documentation. For example compressed gases, lithium batteries and fuel all need proper documents and packing consid-erations to clear U.S. customs.”

While all of the cargo inspections, coordina-tion and loading was going on, the remaining four 1172nd MCT Soldiers were busy moving, tracking, synchronizing and unloading the exercise participants and their personal items as they began their journeys to the civilian or military side of Dakar’s Leopold Sedar Senghor International Airport and then onward to their respective coun-tries.

“They (the 1172nd MCT) have really been the backbone in getting everything moved from Dakar, from our port of entry, from the airports, from our commercial flights, as well as our charter flights bringing in our Soldiers and moving them a very long distance under very difficult conditions out to the training location in Thies,” Moore said. “They have provided seamless movement of all of our assets and our Soldiers.”

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Introducing Local Restaurants

Hotel-Restaurant Anna Robert and Larisa Van Meter have owned Hotel-Restaurant Anna for one and half years now. For the past six years, Robert has been the liaison of-� cer for the Wounded Warriors at Landstuhl Hospital and now works for HHC 457 CA BM, 7th CSC Kaiserslautern. A� er 9/11 Robert secured a job with the 7th CSC to utilize his expertise in shipping. Lisa was director of California Restaurant in St. Petersburg for 7 years, frequented by V.I.P guests, business people and diplomats, and is a graduate of RPM Restau-rant Management located in St. Petersburg. � ey are PCS experts and their hotel restaurant o� ers Wi-Fi, air conditioning, television, microwaves, re-frigerators and hair dryers in all rooms. Special military rates are available; single rooms are €55 and doubles €75. � ey o� er special hickory smoked Argentinian steaks and homemade burgers with homemade bread and a host of other delicious food. Visit Hotel-Restaurant Anna soon! Steinwenderstr. 33 • 66877 Ramstein • 06371 - 96100

Brauhaus am Markt/Café am MarktAt the historic Sti� splatz in the old pedestrian area is the only local res-taurant that brews its own beer. � e Brauhaus and Café am Markt are great places to get a feel for Germany and all that it o� ers. Enjoy a wonderful day or night in the beautiful outdoor setting with tables with umbrellas and shading trees. At the Brauhaus you can enjoy a cigar and brandy a� er your meal. If you prefer a non-smoking restaurant, reserve your table at the Café am Markt, o� ering a varied menu ranging from turkey, schnitzel, rumpsteaks, delicious salads and typical German food like Leberknödel, Saumagen and Grillhaxe. � e Brauhaus’ and Café am Markt’s friendly sta� is happy to serve you. Starting on Wednesday, June 11 from 9-11 p.m. and every 2nd Wednesday of the month we will be having live acoustic lounge dinner music with Klyive’s Acoustic Lounge Dinner group. www.brauhausammarkt-kl.deSti� splatz 2-3 • 67655 Kaiserslautern • 0631-61944

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DOLOMITIItalian Ice Cream Parlor Dolomiti is one of the most pleasant places to relax during the summer. The parlor is open from 10 a.m. to 11 p.m. every day and offers many different fl avors of ice cream and other summer treats. Whether you are in the mood for a soothing cup of coffee or one of their ice cream treats, Dolomiti is certainly a good choice during those summer days or evenings. Dolomiti’s tradition-ally homemade ice cream is made fresh everyday with no preserva-tives. During the summer you can enjoy up to 40 fl avors of ice cream that are 90% gluten free. The sorbet is made with the fi nest fruits and is lactose free (also suitable for allergy sufferers) and no synthetic dyes are used. Enjoy your ice cream, inside or on their beautiful outdoor terrace. Dolomiti has been serving Americans for 23 years. Kaiserstr. 28 • 66849 Landstuhl

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Find out more online: baumholder.armymwr.com

BAUMHOLDER

HappeningsFamily and MWR

BOSS (Better Opportunities for Single Soldiers)

Community Yard SaleJuly 12, 10 a.m.-2 p.m.

2nd Annual BOSS Fishing TournamentAugust 2-3

Warrior Zone Call of Duty: Ghosts TournamentJuly 12, 7 p.m.

Strikers Bowling Center10-for-10 SpecialJuly 1 - September 30

Do you have stuff that you would like to sell for a little bit of extra money? Come and sell it at the BOSS Community Yard Sale at Soldier Park on Smith Barracks. Tables may be rented for $10 each through the Warrior Zone, 485-7339 or 06783-6-7339.

Held at the Saar River and Hambachtal Resort Lake. Fee: $75. Includes: fishing permits, transportation and camping. Fishing equipment and camping gear may be rented from Outdoor Recreation. No fishing license required. Open to all single or unaccompanied Soldiers and their guests, ages 18 and older. The deadline to register is July 31. To sign up, contact BOSS, 485-6228 or 06783-6-6228.

Calling all gamers! Participate in a fun XBOX tournament at the Warrior Zone! There is no registration required, just show up on the night of the tournament ready to play. Admission is free and there will be prizes for 1st, 2nd and 3rd place winners. Tournament rules are available at the Warrior Zone, Smith Bks., Bldg. 8106, 485-7339 or 06783-6-7339.

This card gives you 10 games of bowling for $10. Contact Strikers Bowling Center, Smith Bks., Bldg. 8105, 485-6569 or 06783-6-6569.

Child, Youth and School ServicesTheater CampJuly 28 - August 8This fun-filled two-week camp at Hilltop Theater will teach children all about the art of drama. From stage production, to make-up, to public speaking, this is an excellent opportunity to explore the world of the dramatic. Ages 6-12, 9 a.m.-12 p.m. Ages 13-18, 1-4 p.m. A performance will be held on August 8. Cost: $50. For more information, contact Parent Central Services or SKIESUnlimited, 485-7003/6969 or 06783-6-7003/6969.

Baumholder LibraryShark DayJuly 14, 10 a.m.-7 p.m.

Craft with MeJuly 17, 2:30-4:30 p.m.

Story TimeThursdays, 10:30 a.m.

Baumholder Library is hosting Shark Day, a teen-only event, on July 14! On this day, the library will screen Discovery Channel's Shark Week videos all day in the teen area. No registration required. Snacks and drinks will be provided.

On the 3rd Thursday of every month, come out to Baumholder Library for 'Craft with Me!' Join our Art Instructor from Baumholder Arts and Crafts Center and make a fun craft! The activity is open to children ages 5-12 and their parents. No registration required.

This is an entertaining early literacy program for young children and their parents. The program includes stories, songs, dance, and crafts. Smith Bks., Bldg. 8332, 485-1740 or 06783-6-1740.

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Photo by Senior Airman Jonathan Stefanko

Airman 1st Class Derrick McKiernan, 886th Civil Engineer Squadron explosive ordnance disposal technician, ties a monkey’s � st knot out of a detonation cord during training June 26 at Ramstein.

Photo by Senior Airman Jonathan Stefanko

Airman 1st Class Tyler Hat� eld, 886th Civil Engineer Squadron explosive ordnance disposal technician, checks the current of a trigger used to detonate explosives during training June 26 on Ramstein. Ramstein EOD Airmen provide support to three wings, 26 geographically separated units and two U.S. Army brigades.

Photo by Senior Airman Jonathan Stefanko

Airman 1st Class Derrick McKiernan, 886th Civil Engineer Squadron explosive ordnance disposal technician, places C-4 plastic explosives around a detonation cord during training.

Photo by Brennen Lege

Airman 1st Class Htyler Kelley, 886th Civil Engineer Squadron explosive ordnance disposal technician, places explosives during training June 26.

Photo by Brennen Lege

Airman 1st Class Tyler Hat� eld, 886th Civil Engineer Squadron explosive ordnance disposal technician, measures a detonation cord to be used during training.

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FITNESSYouth Fall Sports Registration- NOW OPEN! Soccer, Flag Football and Cheerleading registration available 8-26 July for kids 5-15 years old (limited space available). Sign-up online at www.RamsteinFSS.com

ENTERTAINMENTDust o� those old skates and get $2 OFF Adult Skate Night!Friday, 11 July at Crossroads on Vogelweh from 2200-0100. For ages 18+, $10 with a skate rental, $8 if you bring your own skates. Call the Vogelweh Community Center at 0631-536-7626 for more details.

Member Call at the O�cers’ ClubJoin us 11 July from 1700-1900 for fun, food and drinks at the Wings Lounge inside the Ramstein O�cers’ Club. O�cers’ Club Members will have a chance to win $1,000. You must be in attendance to win and must be an O’Club Member. Social Hour food is free for Members; Non-Members $5.

TGIF at the Enlisted ClubCome relax after work with all new games, entertainment and prizes on 18 July! Enter for a chance to win an o�ce party! Club Members are automatically entered to win $1,000 every week! You must be present to win. $100 cash consolation prize awarded every week!

TRAVEL & ADVENTURERamstein Outdoor RecreationDahn Rock Trail Hike; 12 JulyIntro to Climbing; 15 JulySingle Airman Skydiving; 19 July

Ramstein Tickets & ToursGO! Cheese & Bears in Bern; 16 JulyChampagne Region of France; 19 July

FAMILY & YOUTHSummer Fun Family Bingo NightWin BIG at Ramstein Community Center Bldg. 412! 11 July, doors open at 1730, games start at 1800. $5 per card and $1 for U-Pic-Em game.

Vet Clinic Brings Furry Friends to Libraries! Learn about pet safety, animal care and bite prevention from the Kaiserslautern Vet Clinic. Wednesday, 16 July at the Ramstein Library and Thursday, 17 July at the Vogelweh Library from 1800-1900. FREE!

FOODPizza Gallerie’s Pizza of the MonthVisit the Pizza Gallerie during the entire month of July to enjoy Justin’s Spicy Pizza Special. This month’s highlighted pizza is towered with spicy sausage, bacon, onions, jalapenos and mozzarella cheese!

Discover the Bene�ts of Club MembershipSign up to be a Club Member now until 31 July and get 3 months of FREE dues and a chance to WIN $100 instantly! For more information, visit www.RamsteinFSS.com or the Enlisted Club service window.

OTHER FSS NEWS! You Can’t Say That On Stage II - 2 Weekends!Skits and Songs that most theaters are too afraid to do! 18, 19, 25 & 26 July at the Ramstein Community Center Bldg. 412. Doors open at 2030, show starts at 2100. Cost: $10, $5 for E-4 and below. Mature audiences only, under 18 with an adult.

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Hey Ramstein! Anticipating the rain to come for the next few weekends, my human told me he planned a trip to a beach in France ahead of time. Knowing that a good traveling journalist never reports on the same location twice, I gave a howl in protest. My human laughed and clarifi ed that we were headed to Bitche in France, which was not the same kind of beach with oceans and sand. Winding through the lush hills and forests south of Ramstein, my human explained what we were about to see. I could not help but wag my tail throughout the 57-minute drive. Overlooking the town of Bitche lies a massive fortress, The Citadelle de Bitche,

which has seen its fair share of bat-tle. I learned that the fortress has been around since the 1600s, and after many rebuilding phases, was unconquerable between the 17th and 20th centuries. The fortress even did time during World War II as a part of France’s Maginot Line. Panting and tired from the gruel-

ing walk uphill, we arrived at the reception-ist’s desk, where she gave my human head-phones, which guided us through the citadel. At the top I had a great view of the surround-ing countryside and I think I could even see the Rhine River! The tour took us down into the inner-workings of the citadel, full of cool, dark passages and rooms. Back up top, we

ate lunch at a cafe and sniffed around the gift shop for souvenirs. Feeling inspired by the tunnels I saw, I decided to dedicate time towards creating my own underground pas-sages beneath the back yard when we got back to keep my bones safe!

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Story and photo by Brandon Beach21st Theater Sustainment Command Public Affairs

Debra Blankenbaker wears many hats for the Kaiserslautern-based 7th Civil Support Command.

Blankenbaker, a native of Waterloo, Iowa, serves as chief of the 7th CSC’s Officer Personnel Branch, G1 Section. She also coun-sels Soldiers as the program man-ager for the command’s Sexual Assault Prevention and Response Program. And now, following a June 27 promotion ceremony on Daenner Kaserne, Blankenbaker adds another job title to her signature block — command chief warrant officer 5, the highest warrant officer rank in the U.S. Army and U.S. Army Reserve.

“This is an extremely rare promo-tion. Thirty-five years in the Army, and this is the first one I’ve ever been a part of,” said Brig. Gen. Paul Benanati, 7th CSC commanding general, who presided over the ceremony. “Not only does Debra get promoted, but the Army Reserve Command has agreed to upgrade this position over here (in Europe).”

Blankenbaker’s promotion officially took effect

May 12, by order of the president of the United States. She is the first chief warrant officer 5 in the history of the U.S. Army Reserve in Europe. The 7th CSC, part of the Kaiserslautern-based 21st Theater Sustainment Command, is a U.S. Army Reserve unit with subordinate units throughout Europe.

“(As CW5), she governs all of the warrant offi-cers in Europe and manages their duties,” said Maj.

Jason McKenzie, 7th CSC secretary of the general staff. “This position wasn’t here as of a month ago. We fought to get this position coded here.”

Previously, the senior chief war-rant officer in Europe held the rank of CW4.

Blankenbaker started her military career in 1981 as an administra-tive specialist. She completed the warrant officer candidate course in 1994, followed by graduations from the basic, advanced and senior courses. She joined the 7th CSC in May 2013.

“I’ve served with a lot of warrant officers throughout my 35 years in the Army, and I truly believe this is the finest warrant officer I’ve ever worked with,” Benanati said.

At the promotion ceremony, Blankenbaker replaced her CW4

shoulder boards on her uniform with those signify-ing the rank of CW5, with help from Benanati and her husband, John, a supply technician with the Landstuhl-based 181st Signal Company.

“I want to thank everyone for coming out and all the support the command has given me,” Blankenbaker said. “You are all a great group, and I enjoy working with all of you.”

FVAP helps service members exercise right to voteby Senior Airman Timothy Moore86th Airlift Wing Public Affairs

The Ramstein Voting Assistance Office hosted Armed Forces Voter Week June 30 to Monday

on Ramstein.The event was part of the Federal

Voting Assistance Program, which is designed to ensure Department of Defense members, their eligible fam-ily and overseas citizens are aware of their right to vote and have the tools and resources to do so from anywhere in the world.

Armed Forces Voter Week was tailored to remind Airmen, Soldiers, Sailors and Marines to register to vote and be a part of the election process.

However, DOD members can always get information from their unit or installation voting assistance offi-cers or from www.FVAP.gov.

Armed Forces Voter Week allowed members of the VAO to pass out vot-ing information at the Kaiserslautern Military Community Center from 10:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. June 30 to July 3.

“It is one of two special-empha-sis weeks to encourage installation voting officers and unit voting officers to get out there and make a big push to get people to register to vote,” said Capt. Ross Smiedendorf, installation voting officer for the KMC.

The goal of this week was to get people to register for their absentee ballots in order to get them before

October. The second special-emphasis week, which takes place Sept. 29 to Oct. 6, has the goal of turning ballots in on time.

“Being overseas presents a differ-ent challenge to get an absentee bal-lot,” Smiedendorf said. “You can’t just walk to your local polling station at your local school or church and vote like a lot of people are accus-tomed to doing.”

With thousands of local, state and federal positions up for election, the VAO plans to ensure that service members and their families have access to information and tools they need to vote.

“This year is big, because there are midterm elections for a lot of

state senators and representatives,” Smiedendorf said.

For more information, contact your unit voting assistance officer or the installation Voting Assistance Office by emailing [email protected].

Smiedendorf said he highly rec-ommends accessing www.FVAP.gov to obtain useful information before voting.

“That’s where I and the unit repre-sentatives will get all of our informa-tion,” Smiedendorf said. “That’s where we are going to direct a lot of people, because it’s a really great website and is easy to use. It’ll tell you everything you need to know about voting in your state, including special elections and certain deadlines.”

7th CSC promotes first Army Reserve CW5 in Europe

Chief Warrant Officer 5 Debra Blankenbaker, senior ranking chief warrant officer for the 7th Civil Support Command, receives her new shoulder boards during a promotion ceremony June 30 on Daenner Kaserne in Kaiserslautern. Brig. Gen. Paul Benanati (left), 7th CSC commanding general, and her husband, John, were on hand to officially promote Blankenbaker from the rank of CW4 to CW5, the highest warrant officer rank in the U.S. Army and U.S. Army Reserve.

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Photo by Airman 1st Class Jordan Castelan

Congressional delegation meets with Ramstein AirmenLt. Gen. Tom Jones, U.S. Air Forces in Europe and Air Forces Africa vice commander, and his wife, Debbie, welcome U.S. Sen. Ben Cardin and his congressional delegation to Ramstein July 3. The six members of Congress had lunch with Airmen from their home states during a brief stop here.

Buying, selling used cars in Germanyby Joerg ModdelmogKaiserslautern Legal Services Center

Are you thinking about buying a used car downtown, or are you about to sell your car to a fellow service member? Then you might be interested to know that in both cases, the sale/purchase is subject to German law. Therefore, it is good to know what host nation laws say on the subject of warranties and defects.

Even though verbal contracts are valid and fully enforceable in Germany, only a written agreement enables you to adequately prove the terms of the agreement and clarify each other’s obligations under it. All terms should be reduced to writing and signed by the par-ties, because written contracts are presumed to be correct, complete and without binding oral (side) agreements.

The buyer should have the car thoroughly checked out and tested before the sale is concluded. The car should be inspected by a trustworthy, independent third party (e.g., a garage).

Passing inspection is hardly enough proof that the car will remain a reliable one since it does not say anything about the real condition of the car. It just shows the car is doing fine at that one moment.

A clause like “inspection guaranteed” means only that the seller has the duty — and the right — to place the car into such a condition that it passes inspection.

Normal wear and tear usually does not constitute a legally relevant defect, even if it impairs the functioning of a used car, unless

the buyer demanded a clear, concrete and binding representation from the seller to the contrary.

Therefore, the buyer should ask the seller for specific assurances, express warranties or guarantees if a certain condition is important to him or her. It should be put down in writing.

In Germany, the average total life span of a car is 10 years. After eight years, rust is a significant danger for almost every car in Germany and is, therefore, considered to be normal wear and tear.

When buying a new car from a dealership, the warranty period is two years. It is reduced to one year if you buy a used car from a dealer.

Only when buying from a private person can the warranty be excluded completely by terms like “as is,” “with all faults” or “Gebraucht wie besichtigt.”

It is also important to verify the seller’s name on the bill of sale and to keep a copy of the power of attorney if the seller is selling on behalf of another person. Do not hesitate to ask to see the seller’s ID.

Also, keep the seller’s local address and phone number on file in case you need to con-tact him later should a problem arise.

If you encounter problems when selling/buying a car, feel free to contact either the German attorney-adviser Matthias Voelker at the Ramstein Law Center at 489-2552 or 06371-47-2552, or German legal assistance attorneys Joerg C. Moddelmog and Holger Blug at the Kaiserslautern Legal Services Center on Kleber Kaserne at 483-8848 or 0631-411-8848.

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Air Force and Army Chapel ScheduleProtestant ServicesPOC for Miesau, Landstuhl and Daenner is the USAG R-P Chaplains Office in Bldg. 2919 on Pulaski Barracks. DSN 493-4098, civ. 0631-3406-4098Miesau Chapel (Bldg. 3175) Seventh-Day Adventist Worship Sabbath School: 9:30 a.m. Saturdays Spanish Sabbath School: 9:30 a.m. Saturdays Worship: 11 a.m. Saturdays Small Group: 6-7 p.m. TuesdaysLandstuhl Community Chapel (Bldg. 3773)Worship: 11 a.m. Sundays Children’s Youth Church: 11 a.m. SundaysDaenner Community Chapel (Bldg. 3150)Chapel Next Worship Worship: 10 a.m. SundaysChildren’s Church: 10:30 a.m. Sundays Ramstein North Chapel (DSN 480-6148, civ. 06371-47-6148)Contemporary Service: 11 a.m. SundaysRamstein South Chapel (DSN 480-5753, civ. 06371-47-5753)Liturgical Services: 9 a.m. Sundays Liturgical Sunday School: 11 a.m. Sundays Traditional Service: 11 a.m. SundaysVogelweh Chapel (DSN 489-6859, civ. 0631-536-6859)Gospel Service: 11 a.m. Sundays. Protestant education classes are available for all ages at Vogelweh, Ramstein, Landstuhl and Daenner. For information, call DSN 480-2499/489-6743 or civ. 06371-47-2499/0631-536-6743.

Catholic Services Daenner Community Chapel (Bldg. 3150)Religious Education (grades K-8): 11 a.m. Sundays Confession: 11:45 a.m. SundaysSunday Mass: noonLandstuhl Community Chapel (Bldg. 3773)Religious Education (following Mass)Confession: 8:15-8:45 a.m. Sundays Sunday Mass 9 a.m. Ramstein North Chapel (DSN 480-6148, civ. 06371-47-6148)Daily Mass: 11:30 a.m. Monday-FridaySunday Mass: 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. Confession 4-4:45 p.m. Sundays Vogelweh Chapel (DSN 489-6859, civ. 0631-536-6859)Confession: 4-4:45 p.m. Saturday Mass: 5 p.m.

Jewish Religious Services Ramstein South Chapel Synagogue (DSN 480-5753, civ. 06371-47-5753) Shabbat Evening Service: 7 p.m. Fridays

Islamic ServicesRamstein South Chapel Mosque (480-5753)Jumu’ah Prayer, 1:30 p.m. For religious education and daily prayers, check the prayer schedule

Orthodox ChristianKapaun Chapel (DSN 489-6859, civ. 0631-536-6859)Divine Liturgy: 9 a.m. SundaysConfessions by appointment

Youth GroupKaiserslautern Youth of the Chapel (Religious Youth Center, Pulaski Bks., Bldg. 2869)“Plugged In” Middle School Youth Group:2-4 p.m. Sundays Café Dinner (for students and their families): 4:15-5:15 p.m. Sundays “The Rock” High School Youth Group: 5:30-7:30 p.m. SundaysMore information: www.kmcyouth.comProtestant Youth of the ChapelRamstein North Chapel"Vision" Middle School MinistryTuesdays 3:15-5:00pm"Salvage" High School MinistryTuesdays 7:00-8:45pmVogelweh ChapelTeen Bible StudyWednesdays 7:00-8:00pmInfo: www.ramsteinpyoc.blogspot.com

Episcopal (St. Albans)10:30 a.m. Sundays, Kapaun Chapel

Korean Service 1 p.m. Sundays, Ramstein South Chapel

Unitarian Universalist Service, 1:30 p.m. second and fourth Sundays (Sept.-May), Kapaun Chapel

Wiccan7 p.m. first and third Saturdays, Kapaun Annex

Confessional Lutheran (WELS) 4 p.m. second and fourth Sundays, Ramstein South Chapel

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by Terry ShawnDLA Energy Public Affairs

Army Commander Col. Robert Weaver relinquished command during a change of command ceremony June 25 in Kaiserslautern.

Air Force Brig. Gen. Giovanni Tuck, Defense Logistics Agency Energy command-er, presided over the ceremony and presented the command’s colors to the incoming com-mander, Army Col. Edward English, before an assembled audience of family, friends, dis-tinguished guests and DLA Energy Europe & Africa region co-workers.

“Rob, your leadership contributed greatly to the success of DLA Energy in Europe and Africa,” Tuck said. “During your tenure as commander, you and your unit ensured all U.S. European Command and Africa Command fuel requirements were met.”

Tuck said during Weaver’s command he managed a 1,700 mile long supply chain from Turkey to Iraq ensuring energy support for both U.S. and coalition partners by success-fully delivering more than 160 million gallons of jet and diesel fuel to five different locations in Iraq.

Weaver also established a new transit hub in

Romania reducing fuel costs by approximately $14 million a year, and supported U.S. Special Operations Command missions in AFRICOM and spearheaded a number of energy supply chain initiatives that were recognized by DLA Director Navy Vice Adm. Mark Harnitchek, he added.

During his remarks, Weaver thanked numerous people for their support during his tenure.

Photo by Airman 1st Class Jordan Castelan

Air Force Brig. Gen. Giovanni Tuck (right), Defense Logistics Agency Energy commander, accepts the com-mand's colors from outgoing DLA Energy Europe & Africa Commander Army Col. Robert Weaver during a change of command ceremony June 25 in Kaiserslautern.

DLA Energy commander hands over command

Photo by Airman 1st Class Jordan Castelan

KMC leadership meets with mayorsLt. Gen. Tom Jones, U.S. Air Forces in Europe and Air Forces Africa vice commander and KMC commander, listens to a discussion during the KMC Mayors Forum July 2 in Ramstein as Maj. Gen. John O'Connor (left), 21st Theater Sustainment Command commanding general, and Brig. Gen. Patrick Mordente (second from right), 86th Airlift Wing commander, and Klaus Layes (second from left), lord mayor of Ramstein, look on. The forum brought together local mayors and U.S. military leaders from the Kaiserslautern area to discuss issues of common interest.

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Reverend Chuck KackleyPhone: 06333-9931838Cell: 0171-6574322

WORSHIP HOURS: Sunday 10 a.m., Wednesday 6:30 p.m. Family NightServices are held at Kaiserstrasse 16 A, Einsiedlerhof

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Pastor Toby DuBosefacebook.com/trinityreformedpca

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Heritage Baptist ChurchDon Drake, Pastor

“Welcome Home!” 6km north of the A6 on the B40 in Mehlingen

Lutheran ChurchKaiserslautern Evangelical

Meeting in Ev.-Luth. St. Michaelis Church, Karpfenstr. 7, 67655 KaiserslauternE-mail: [email protected] or call 0631-64327 for directions.

Scott Morrison, Pastor www.KELC.eu

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Hours of Operation: August 4-8 from 9:00-12:00 Event Location: Ramstein Middle School

Event Explanation: Sponsored by the Ramstein Protestant Community Chapel. Volunteer and student registration begins June 15.

Pre-registration required as there are limited spaces. Visit Ramstein VBS on facebook for more information or email us at

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Event Name: Wilderness Escape Vacation Bible School

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SeefestFri, Jul 18 – Sun, Jul 20Ohmbach, Ohmbach See

The Ohmbach lake fest is just around the corner on July 18 – 20. The Ohmbach lake is one of the biggest lakes in the Westpfalz and a great place for you to experience fantastic live music on 3 differ-ent stages, from oldies to rock and volksmusik - there will be something for everyone to enjoy. Food and drinks will be offered. On both evenings the lake will be lit up by a fi reworks display to close out the event. For more information visit www.seefest.de

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Beach partySat, Jul 12Meddersheim, Winzergenossenschaft RheingrafenbergSummer time is upon us and no better way to spend the summer than at a beach party. Come to Meddersheim on July 12 to enjoy wine and sekt cocktails as you listen to Mike DJX who will pro-vide a mix of electro and house music. If you are looking for a chilled evening on the beach then don’t miss out. The party starts at 6 p.m. and entry fee is €5. For more info visit www.meddersheim.creativewebteam.de

KulturParkFri, July 18 – Sat, July 19Bad Dürkheim, KulturParkBad Dürkheim Kurpark will be trans-formed for KulturPark. The roman poet Publius Ovidus Naso is presenting his stories written in seven different locations. Each story will be told using different effects, such as shadow effects, dance or light. Enjoy the visual poetry with a great glass of wine from the Bad Dürkheim region. For more information see www.bad-duerkheim.com

Altstadt Fest - old town festFri, Jul 18 – Sun, Jul 20Saarbrücken, Old CityThe city of Saarbrücken is celebrating its 40th old city fest on Jul 18 – 20. This is one of the biggest city fests in southwest Germany. Various musical acts, includ-ing famous German actors, will perform

on 5 different stages. You can expect a large variety of food to get you into the German spirit and culture. There will be a fun fi lled program for children as well, including dancing, face painting, a circus, horse riding, inline skating and much more. For more information visit www.altstadtfest-saarbruecken.de

MagnecticSat, July 19Völkingen, Völkinger HütteHead to Völklingen on July 19 and enjoy one of the biggest open air electro festivals in the area. There will be a huge line-up waiting to fi ll your ears with great music. Enjoy the laser show and vibrant colors. You are also able to explore the old factory area which is very interesting. Ticket price is €38.40. The party starts at 4 p.m. For more information visitwww.electro-magnetic.de

Leinsweiler SommerFri, Jul 18 – Mon, Jul 21Leinsweiler, village centerThe Leinsweiler summer fest on July 18 - 21 is a fest for connoisseurs. From Friday to Monday you can walk station to station and try each vintner’s wine and other specialties that they have to offer. You will be able to enjoy the outdoors, as well listening to live music. For more information visit www.leinsweiler.de

Stadtmauer Fest - city wall festFri, Jul 18 – Mon, Jul 21Freinsheim, city centerThe Stadtmauer Fest (city wall fest) will be celebrated around the historic market square in the town of Freinsheim from

July 18 – 21. Stores will be open on Sunday so see what great offers you can fi nd. You can enjoy great company, good wine and sekt, listen to good music and enjoy culinary specialties. For more infor-mation visit www.stadt-freinsheim.de

Nauwieser Viertel FestFri, Jul 25 – Sun, Jul 27Saarbrücken, NauwieserstrasseJoin Saarbrücken’s Nauwieser Viertel Fest or Nauwieser quarter fest, from July 25 – 27 and enjoy the city fest with lots of live music. All throughout the city you can enjoy different programs at various times and locations. For more informa-tion see www.sztermine.de

CONCERTS

Tom JonesMon, Jul 14Luxembourg, RockhalSee Tom Jones perform on Monday, July 14 in Luxembourg’s Rockhal. The concert will feature tracks from his lastest two albums “Praise & Blame” and “Spirit in the Room.” Rod is known for his high-energy live shows, so don’t miss out. Ticket prices start at €65. The show starts at 8:30 p.m. For more information visit www.rockhal.lu

The Dandy WarholsSat, Jul 19Luxembourg, RockhalThe bohemians are back! The Dandy Warhols are coming to Luxembourg on July 19 so purchase your ticket soon. Ticket prices start at €23. The show

starts at 8:30 p.m. For more information visit www.rockhal.de

SPORTS

Bergrennen - car racingSat, Jul 12 – Sun, Jul 13Homburg, Käshofer StrasseJoin Homburg’s Bergrennen (mountain racing) on July 12 – 13 on Käshofer Strasse where race car drivers will be driving through the country roads while trying to keep other competitors from winning fi rst place. For more information visit www.homburger-bergrennen.de

Soccer World Cup FinalSun, Jul 13Kaiserslautern, Fritz-Walter StadionDon’t miss out on the biggest sport-ing event of the year. Watch your host nation bring home the cup on Sunday at 21:00 on a huge screen, when they play against Argentinia. Free entry is through the stadium’s Westtribüne (west gate), doors open 2 hours before the game.

Fahrradtag - bike daySun, Jul 20Zweibrücken, HerzogplatzWhat better way to spend the day than biking riding on the countryside with your family. July 20th is a bike day in Zweibrücken when you can ride vari-ous routes with stalls offering food and drinks. The bike day starts at 10 a.m. Afterwards, there will be bouncy castles for children and other types of food and drinks offered. For more information visit www.zweibruecken.de

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Story and photo by Rachel Clark409th Contracting Support Brigade

The 409th Contracting Support Brigade recently played host to a 405th Army Field Support Brigade job shadow program in Kaiserslautern.

The 405th AFSB provided opportuni-ties for its employees to work alongside or “shadow” employees in a different career fi eld as part of the Army Sustainment Command’s Journey to Leadership pro-gram.

As part of a 20-day developmental assignment, Miranda Lee, budget analyst with the 405th AFSB, worked alongside Stephanie VanDine, contracting offi cer at the 409th Theater Contracting Center, to learn more about the ins and outs of con-tracting.

“I had to fi nd a unit within Army Materiel Command to job shadow with, and I’ve always been interested in contracting,” Lee said. “I reached out to Dana Harris, the deputy director of TCC, since they are in the local area.”

Harris said the brigade was happy to show Lee how contracts are managed.

“Anytime we are able to support a sister brigade, we will,” Harris said. “Pairing her with Ms. VanDine worked because she rep-resents what a good contracting offi cer is.”

During her time with the 409th, Lee helped with contract modifi cations and learned some of contracting’s peculiarities and technicalities.

“Working this job has given me a much better understanding of the acquisition pro-cess. There’s a lot more to it than I could have imagined,” Lee said.

Bullying Buster Summer CampBullying is a problem that many young children

face. Learn self-confi dence through self-defense in the Bullying Buster Summer Camp through SKIESUnlimited, July 28 to Aug. 1. Open to ages 5 to 13. The camp will be held in the Yellow Ribbon Room on Miesau Army Depot, Bldg. 1304. Cost is $195. Register by contacting Parent Central Services, Bldg. 2898 on Pulaski Barracks, at 493-4516/4122 or 0631-3406-4516/4122, or the Family and Morale, Welfare and Recreation One Stop Shop, Bldg. 3810 on Landstuhl’s Wilson Barracks, at 486-8943 or 06371-86-8943.

Summer theater campsKMC Onstage is offering summer theater classes

and camps until Aug. 2. Various classes include creative dramatics, improv, intro to theater, poet-ry and puppetry, acting and more. For details, email [email protected], check out the Family and Morale, Welfare and Recreation website, or call KMC Onstage at 483-6626 or 0631-411-6626.

Sports camp for kidsThe sixth annual American Sports Camp, for

children ages 8 to 17, will take place Aug. 4 to 8 in Frankfurt at SC 1880 Frankfurt (Feldgerichtstrasse 29, 60320 Frankfurt) and the gym in the near-by Kleyerschule. The daily program runs from 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. with experienced coaches and players from several local clubs helping the participants with the basics of American football, baseball, lacrosse and basketball. Children will learn a different sport each of the fi rst four days, and on the fi fth day they will play a game in all the sports. The camp is supported by the U.S. General Consulate in Frankfurt. For details, visit www.wardcarr.com/en_index.html or contact Ward Carr at [email protected].

E-Degree PlanStarting Oct. 1, all personnel requesting tuition

assistance are required to have uploaded their elec-tronic Degree Plan into their education record in the Air Force Virtual Education Center site accessed through the Air Force Portal. Meet with your school’s academic adviser for your e-Degree Plan, and then take the time to upload your courses. For assistance, contact the education center.

Tween/teen connectionAdolescent Substance Abuse Counseling Service

counselors will start two newcomers transition groups over the summer in the Ramstein Middle School MPH building. One group is for high school students and the other for middle school students. For details, call 06371-47-3196 or email [email protected] or [email protected].

Youth sports registrationYouth sports registration for fall is now open.

Sports include: tackle football, ages 9-14, $135; cheerleading, ages 5-18, $40; fl ag football, ages 5-14, $40; and jump rope, ages 7-18, $40. Fall sports registration runs through July 18. For more information or to register, contact Parent Central Services, Bldg. 2898 on Pulaski Barracks, at 493-4516/4122 or 0631-3406-4516/4122, or the Family and Morale, Welfare and Recreation One Stop Shop on Landstuhl, Bldg. 3810 on Wilson Barracks, at 486-8943 or 06371-86-8943.

Summer Dance ClassesSKIESUnlimited is offering summer dance class-

es throughout the entire month of July. Try a new class, make new friends and have fun while learn-ing a cultural art. Classes will perform at the end of the session at a local senior citizen center. Youth can enhance their dancing skills and also contrib-ute to the community by taking part in this great opportunity. To fi nd out about what types of dance classes are offered and to register, contact Parent Central Services, Bldg. 2898 on Pulaski Barracks, at 493-4516/4122 or 0631-3406-4516/4122, or the

Family and Morale, Welfare and Recreation One Stop Shop, Bldg. 3810 on Landstuhl’s Wilson Barracks, at 486-8943 or 06371-86-8943.

Driver’s educationIMCOM-Europe hosts a comprehensive driv-

er’s education program for high school students in Europe. It is made possible through a col-laborative effort and contract with the German National Federation of Driving Instructors (Fahrlehrerverband). For more information and to register, contact Parent Central Services, Bldg. 2898 on Pulaski Barracks, at 493-4516/4122 or 0631-3406-4516/4122, or the Family and Morale, Welfare and Recreation One Stop Shop, Bldg. 3810 on Landstuhl’s Wilson Barracks, at 486-8943 or 06371-86-8943.

EDGE! program Register for events with Parent Central Services,

Bldg. 2898 on Pulaski Barracks, by calling 493-4516/4122 or 0631-3406-4516/4122; or the Family and Morale, Welfare and Recreation One Stop Shop on Landstuhl, Bldg. 3810 on Wilson Barracks, at 486-8943 or 06371-86-8943.• Youth ages 8 and older have the opportunity to

go to a high ropes course in Homburg. Youth will have the opportunity to experience a fun and excit-ing day at Fun Forest. After a safety briefi ng, youth can decide which course they would like to climb. The courses are one-way courses and independent of one another. Each course takes 30 to 45 minutes to complete. Youth will have a total of three hours of climbing time. This trip will be held from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Thursday. Youth must be able to reach 170 centimeters, or 5 feet 7 inches. Cost is $25.• Fishing instruction will take place from 4 to 5

p.m. Aug. 7 and 14 at the Landstuhl Youth Center, Bldg. 3819. This is for students in fi rst through 12th grade. Youth will learn fundamental fi shing skills, including knot tying, casting, baiting the hook and basic German fi shing laws. A fi shing trip will be held from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Aug. 15. Cost is $45.

Education Notes

409th CSB hosts 405th AFSB job shadow

Stephanie VanDine (right), contracting o� cer at the 409th CSB’s Theater Contracting Center, and Miranda Lee, budget analyst with the 405th Army Field Support Brigade, review a site map as part of on-the-job training for a job shadow program with Army Sustainment Command.

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Ramstein celebrates Fourth of July

Photo by Senior Airman Jonathan Stefanko

A Dave Matthews tribute band plays during “The Rockin’ 4th” celebration July 4 on Ramstein.

Photo by Senior Airman Jonathan Stefanko

Violinist Robert Mineo plays during “The Rockin’ 4th” celebration on Ramstein.

Photo by Senior Airman Timothy Moore

Staff Sgt. Nathan Brownheim, 86th Security Forces Squadron, has his face painted.

Photo by Senior Airman Jonathan Stefanko

A carnival ride spins during “The Rockin’ 4th” celebration July 4.

Photo by Senior Airman Jonathan Stefanko

Attendees enjoy carnival rides during “The Rockin’ 4th” celebration July 4 on Ramstein. The celebration was held at the Ramstein Enlisted Club and offered many activities, including live music, children’s activities, carnival rides, food specialties, a Ferris wheel, fireworks and much more.

Photo by Senior Airman Timothy Moore

Attendees enjoy carnival rides, games and food during “The Rockin’ 4th” celebration.

Photo by Senior Airman Jonathan Stefanko

A live performer sings during “The Rockin’ 4th” celebration July 4 on Ramstein.

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Ramstein celebrates Fourth of July

Photo by Senior Airman Jonathan Stefanko

A Dave Matthews tribute band plays during “The Rockin’ 4th” celebration July 4 on Ramstein.

Photo by Senior Airman Jonathan Stefanko

Violinist Robert Mineo plays during “The Rockin’ 4th” celebration on Ramstein.

Photo by Senior Airman Timothy Moore

Staff Sgt. Nathan Brownheim, 86th Security Forces Squadron, has his face painted.

Photo by Senior Airman Jonathan Stefanko

A carnival ride spins during “The Rockin’ 4th” celebration July 4.

Photo by Senior Airman Jonathan Stefanko

Attendees enjoy carnival rides during “The Rockin’ 4th” celebration July 4 on Ramstein. The celebration was held at the Ramstein Enlisted Club and offered many activities, including live music, children’s activities, carnival rides, food specialties, a Ferris wheel, fireworks and much more.

Photo by Senior Airman Timothy Moore

Attendees enjoy carnival rides, games and food during “The Rockin’ 4th” celebration.

Photo by Senior Airman Jonathan Stefanko

A live performer sings during “The Rockin’ 4th” celebration July 4 on Ramstein.

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Events» Armstrong’s Club hosts Karaoke Night from

9 p.m. to 2 a.m. today in Bldg. 1036 on Vogelweh Housing. Can you sing? Great. You can't? That's OK, too. It doesn't matter at Karaoke Night, where everyone is a star. For ages 18 and older. For details, call 0631-354-9986.

» The KMC Arena will be hosting a Mario Kart 8 tournament Saturday. For more information, visit facebook.com/kmcarena.

» A hunters and collectors fl ea market will be held at 9 a.m. Saturday at the Jagdhaus near the road coming from Ramstein East Gate toward Einsiedlerhof (turn left near the car dealership and insurance company and drive about 650 feet into the forest). Hunting and recreation items will be offered. Food and beverages will be available. Profi ts will be donated to the Aid Initiative for Kids with Cancer. For details, call 06371-50221.

» In celebration of the Summer Reading Program, the Rheinland-Pfalz Library is hosting informative travel workshops for adults. Refreshments will be available and families are welcome. Workshops will be hosted on the following dates and times: 10:30 to 11:30 a.m. Tuesday, and 6 to 7 p.m. July 22. For more information, contact the Rheinland-Pfalz Library, Bldg. 3810 on Landstuhl’s Wilson Barracks, at 486-7322 or 06371-86-7322.

» Join the Rheinland-Pfalz Library for culinary travel movie marathons in celebration of the Adult Sum-mer Reading Program. Refreshments will be provided. Movies will be shown from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday and July 19 in the library, Bldg. 3810 on Landstuhl’s Wilson Barracks. For details, call 486-7322 or 06371-86-7322.

» Take your little superhero to an event he or she will always remember. Join Armstrong’s Club for the Superhero Jamboree from 4 to 8 p.m. Saturday. Enjoy an evening fi lled with adventures, including costumes, prizes, games and entertainment. Finger foods and beverages will be served. Real-life superheroes will greet and take photos with attendees. Cost is $50 per parent-child pair and $25 for each additional child. Reservations are required. Seating is limited, so reserve your spot today. Open to children ages 4 and older. The deadline to register is today. Reservations will be accepted via Webtrac or by calling 0631-354-9986.

» Reconnect with the outdoors by joining Family and Morale, Welfare and Recreation for a campout. The Great American Campout will take place July 26 and 27 at Pulaski Park. Bring your tents and sleeping bags and camp under the stars. Camping equipment is available to

rent at Army Outdoor Recreation. Bring your own hotdogs and roast them on the outdoor grill. Tent setup begins at 7 p.m. This free event is open to all military ID cardholders and family members. Register with Army Outdoor Recre-ation no later than July 22 by calling 493-4117 or 0631-3406-4117.

» The fi rst Toddler Picnic in the Park event, hosted by the New Parent Support Program, takes place from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. every Wednesday during the summer at Pulaski Park on Pulaski Barracks. Parents with toddlers are invited to bring a picnic lunch and enjoy playing and picnicking with other toddlers. Toddler-specifi c information will be provided, with topics ranging from summer safety to nutrition. For more information, contact the New Par-ent Support Program at 493-4066/4058 or 0631-3406-4066/4058.

» The Kazabra Club hosts Country Night from 9 p.m. to 3 a.m. every Saturday in Bldg. 2057 on Vogelweh. There is a $5 cover charge.

» Armstrong’s Club hosts Open Mic Night from 5 to 10 p.m. every Tuesday in Bldg. 1036 on Vogelweh Housing. If you think you have what it takes, bring your gear and be heard. For ages 18 and older. No sign-up required. For details, call 0631-354-9986.

» The Team Ramstein Hispanic Heritage Commit-tee is looking for highly motivated people who have great ideas or want to take on special projects. An observance will be held from Sept. 15 to Oct. 15 with a presidential proclamation. This commemoration is an opportunity to increase awareness, mutual respect and understanding. Hispanic Heritage observances are designed to enhance cross-cultural and cross-gender awareness and promote harmony among all military members, their families and the civilian work force. Anybody who would like to be a part of this year’s Hispanic Heritage Committee should attend the meeting at 10 a.m. July 23 at the Ramstein Community Center, Room 1 (next to the Flying Pig restaurant). For more information, call Master Sgt. Delma Edwards at 480-5862, or Tech. Sgt. Luis Montero at 480-0977.

Support Groups» The ABC Allergy Support Group will meet from

6 to 8 p.m. Wednesday in the Yellow Ribbon Room on Pu-laski Barracks, Bldg. 2926. Do you or someone you love have food allergies? Come visit with others that share simi-lar experiences and are also learning to adapt overseas with food allergies. Children are welcome. Register in advance

by calling 493-4203 or 0631-3406-4203.» Community for Autism Awareness, Understand-

ing, Support and Education, or CAUSE, is a support group for members of the community who have an autis-tic family member to get information and get involved. The group meets from 6 to 7 p.m. the second Tuesday of every month in the media center at Vogelweh Elementary School. No registration required.

Jobs» A USA jobs workshop takes place from 10 a.m.

to noon today in the computer lab in Bldg. 2917 on Pulaski Barracks. Register in advance by calling 493-4203 or 0631-3406-4203.

» A class on interview techniques will be held from 1:30 to 3:30 p.m. Wednesday in Bldg. 2917 on Pulaski Bar-racks. Join our employment readiness expert and learn the valuable skill sets needed to set an impression on prospective employers during a job interview. Register in advance by calling 493-4203 or 0631-3406-4203.

» A private sector resume writing class takes place from 10 a.m. to noon Wednesday in Bldg. 2917 on Pulaski Barracks. Looking for a job in the private sector and don’t know where to start? Take this class designed to help prepare you in your career search. Learn important information about what an employer might look for on a resume. Register in advance by calling 493-4203 or 0631-3406-4203.

Classes & Training» ACS Relocation Readiness offers two levels of

German language classes: beginners and intermediate. In these classes, participants will gain a better understand-ing of the written and verbal German language. All course materials are provided to students free of charge. Classes run in 10-week semesters. Advanced registration is re-quired as this class often fi lls up fast. For more information, call 493-4203 or 0631-3406-4203.

Baumholder Events» The Baumholder indoor swimming pool has

extended its hours of operation. Saturday swimming is now available. The new hours of operation are as follows: 6:30 a.m. to 8:30 p.m. and 2:30 to 7 p.m. Tuesdays and Thursdays, 6:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. Wednesdays, 11:30 a.m. to 7 p.m. Fridays, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturdays, and closed Sundays, Mondays and on all federal holidays. The pool is located in Bldg. 8897 on Wetzel Kaserne.

JulyMark Your Calendar 2014

“One of the biggest thanks goes to the DLA Energy Europe & Africa workforce that accepted Admiral Harnitchek’s challenge that we are living in historic times … doing things we’ve never done before,” Weaver said. “Make some history for yourself. And that’s exactly what you did. You did things that were not done before across Europe and all over Africa. From the Arctic Circle to the

Pole of Obscurity in Africa, you were providing support and amazing me with the solutions you put in place to support the high visibility — no fail missions everyday with very little fanfare.”

During the ceremony, Tuck wel-comed English to his new command saying his extensive background in both transportation and the EUCOM AOR will pay big dividends during his tour as commander.

“With your training, experience and

this great DLA Energy Europe & Africa team, you will succeed,” Tuck said. “As for the region personnel you inherit, I would bet my wings on them.”

As the new DLA Europe & Africa commander, English will be responsi-ble for 55 defense fuel support points, fi ve major pipelines and distribution systems, 22 international agreements and provide direct support to several combatant commands.

Its area of responsibility includes

more than 100 countries with more than 800 different ethnic groups speaking more than 2,000 lan-guages.

“When it comes to (DLA) Energy, it’s all done on the backs of about 78 people,” Tuck said.

Over the past three years, DLA Energy Europe & Africa has man-aged the distribution and sale of approximately $13.5 billion worth of jet fuel, motor gas, diesel and avia-tion gas.

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Airman & Family Readiness Center For details or to sign up for a class, call the Airman & Family Readiness Center at 480-5100.MONDAY» Ramstein Spouses Orientation: 8:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m., A&FRC» Pre-separation brief: 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., A&FRCTUESDAY» Reintegration brief: 9 to 11 a.m., IDRC» Pre-deployment brief: 1 to 3 p.m., IDRCWEDNESDAY» Base INTRO: 7:30 to 11:45 a.m., E-Club» EFMP playgroup: 10 a.m. to noon, Ramstein Community CenterTHURSDAY » Single parent support group: 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., A&FRC» “Love After War” reintegration seminar: 12:30 to 1:30 p.m., A&FRCJULY 18» MFLC Lunch n Learn, “Parent/Child Communication”: 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., A&FRC

Child/Youth» USAFE TEEN ADVENTURE CAMP, July 21 to 25 for ages 14-18. Join us for adventure in the great outdoors in Gar-misch. Enjoy hiking, rafting, camping, cookouts and more in the beautiful European wilderness. Application packages are available at the Ramstein and Vogelweh youth and teen centers and must include an essay answering the question, “What can Air Force teen centers do to reach more teens?” Spaces are limited, so pick up your application package to-day. Applications are due no later than Wednesday.» SIGN UP IS CURRENTLY OPEN and there are spaces available for the following classes running Monday to Aug. 8: Okinawan Karate: 4:30 to 5:30 p.m. Tuesdays and Fridays on Ramstein, ages 8 to 18; individual music les-sons (piano, woodwinds, guitar, voice) on Ramstein and Vogelweh, ages 6 and up; dance classes of all types on Ramstein. To register, vist www.86FSS.com, click “Family,” then “Instructional Classes,” then “Class Registration.”» MARK YOUR CALENDARS for summer and fall registra-tion. Get ready to join our camps, classes and clubs:Aug. 4: Fall after school clubsAug. 11: Fall instructional classesSpaces are limited, so don’t delay. Register online at www.86fss.com, or call Ramstein Youth Programs at 06371-47-6444, or Vogelweh Youth Programs at 0631-536-6504 for details.» 2014 FRANKFURT AMERICAN SPORTS CAMP FOR KIDS: The sixth annual American Sports Camp for boys and girls from the ages of 8 to 17 will take place Aug. 4 to 8 in Frankfurt at SC 1880 Frankfurt (Feldgerichtstrasse 29, 60320 Frankfurt) and the gym in the nearby Kleyerschule. The daily program runs from 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. with experienced coaches and players from several local clubs helping the par-ticipants with the basics of American football, baseball, lacrosse and basketball. The children learn a different sport each of the fi rst four days, and on the fi fth day they play a game in all the sports. The camp is supported by the U.S. General Consulate in Frankfurt. For more information, visit www.wardcarr.com/en_index.html or contact Ward Carr at [email protected].

Ramstein Youth CenterSUMMER CAMPS OUTLINE (AGES 9 TO 12), MONDAY TO JULY 189 a.m. to noon» FEMA: Disaster Response Quest» Fast, Fit Fun: Warrior Challenge» Ace of Cakes Junior

» Art from Around the World» Robo Tech Basics

2 to 5 p.m.» Amazing Planet: Wind, Sun & Water» Around the World Sports» Master Chef Junior: Ingredient Challenge» Hands on Museum Art» Video Editing

9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.» Super Soaking Swim Week

JULY 21 TO 25Youth Performing Arts CampAuditions: 10 a.m. July 21; rehearsal schedules vary depend-ing upon part assigned; performance: 1 p.m. July 26 9 a.m. to noon» Dynamic Detective: On the Case» Net Sports» Electricity» Basket Weaving» Stop Motion Animation

2 to 5 p.m.» Craft Bonanza II» Wet & Wild Water Fun» Asian Cooking» Tabletop Gaming» Digital Photography

9:30 a.m. to 5 p.m.» Ground Pounders Outdoor Adventures

JULY 28 TO AUG. 19 a.m. to noon» Gadget & Invention Challenge» Soccer» Finger Food Fun» Recycled Art» Robo Tech Mayan Adventure

2 to 5 p.m.» WW II Kids Experience» Net Sports» Hispanic Cooking» Brush Strokes Painting» Game Tech: Scratch

9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.» Planet Earth with Mr. Ronnie

AUG. 4 TO 89 a.m. to noon» Fly, Fight Win: Air Force Adventures» Tennis» Wood Working II» Jewelry Making» Art from Around the World

2 to 5 p.m.» Amazing Race II» FSS Sports» European Cooking» Op Art: Modern Creativity Video Editing

9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.» Time Traveler Adventures

AUG. 11 TO 159 a.m. to noon» Fear Factor Resilience» Net Sports» Sewing» Lines & Shadows: Sketching

2 to 5 p.m.» Mission Impossible II» Around the World Sports» Master Chef Junior: Technique Challenge» Flight Tech

9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.» Super Soaking SwimWeek

AUG. 18 TO 21 (NOTE: There will NOT be any camp Aug. 22 due to a Family Day)9 a.m. to noon» Goopy, Fizzy Science» Soccer» Patchwork Morning: Quilting» Point, Click & Shoot: Digital Photography» Digital Illustration

2 to 5 p.m.» Go Girls Go» Wet & Wild Water Fun» Pack N Go Foods for Back to School» Inking & Coloring» Digital Scrapbooking

9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.» Sticks & Stones Outdoor AdventureFor more information, call 06371-47-6444 or 480-6444.

Health and Wellness Center For more information, call the Health and Wellness Center at 06371-47-4292 or 480-4292 (HAWC).TODAY» BOD POD assessments: 2 to 3 p.m.MONDAY » Healthy eating class: 10 to 11:30 a.m.TUESDAY » Dietary approaches to stop hypertension: 10 to 11 a.m.THURSDAY » BOD POD assessments: 8 to 9 a.m.» Tobacco cessation class session 1 of 2: noon to 1 p.m.JULY 18 » BOD POD assessments: 2 to 3 p.m.JULY 21 » Healthy eating class: 10 to 11:30 a.m.JULY 24 » BOD POD assessments: 8 to 10 a.m.» Tobacco cessation class session 2 of 2: noon to 1 p.m.JULY 25 » BOD POD assessments: 2 to 3 p.m.JULY 28 » Healthy eating class: 10 to 11:30 a.m.JULY 29 » Heart Smart: 10 to 11 a.m.JULY 31 » BOD POD assessments: 8 to 9 a.m.

(For the full Community Corner, including Family Advocacy classes and information on the medical group, ASACS and more, visit the KA online at www.kaiserslauternamerican.com.)

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by Petra Lessoing86th Airlift Wing Public Affairs

The following is a list of perfor-mances and events happening in the KMC and nearby. Dates are subject to change.

Performing artsPfalztheater Kaiserslautern:• “West Side Story,” a musical

by Leonard Bernstein, in German, 7:30 p.m. today, Saturday and 3 p.m. Sunday.

• Seventh chamber concert features piano quintets by Ralph Vaughan-Williams and Franz Schubert, 11 a.m. Sunday.

For details, call 0631-3675-209 or visit www.pfalztheater.de.

Kammgarn Kaiserslautern: • Summer break to Sept. 3. For more information, visit

www.kammgarn.de. Volkspark, Kaiserslautern (duck

pond on Entersweiler-/Donners-berger Strasse):

• Kolpingkapelle Kindsbach and singer Barbara Lenhardt present “The World of Brass Music, 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Sunday. Admission is free. Beverages and snacks are available. Children can enjoy an adventure playground.

Ramstein, Prometheusplatz:• Ramstein City Rock with the

bands Offbeat and Revengers, 8 p.m. today. Admission is free.

Lichtenberg Castle (near Kusel):• 800 years of Lichtenberg Castle

celebrations with Unity Gospel Choir presenting a diverse cross-section of gospel and pop music, 7 p.m. today. Sunday, the Arbeitermusikverein Jettenbach, a brass and wind orches-tra presents polkas, marches, con-cert music, pop songs, 11 a.m. The Musikverein Nanzdietschweiler per-forms 1:30 p.m.; and the Youth Wind Section Choir Langenbach presents classic music to modern rock, 4 p.m.

English Theatre, Gallusanlage 7, Frankfurt:

• “Strangers on a train,” a bizarre psychological thriller by Craig Warner, based on the novel by Patri-cia Highsmith, Sept. 12 to Nov. 1.

For more information, visit www.english-theatre.org.

Nationaltheater Mannheim, am Goetheplatz:

• “My Fair Lady,” a musical, in German, 7 p.m. today.

• “Goldberg Variationen,” ballet by Kevin O’Day, 7 p.m. July 20.

For more information, visit www.nationaltheater-mannheim.de.

Saarbrücken, Saarländisches Staatstheater, Schillerplatz 1:

• “Macbeth,” an opera by Guiseppe Verdi, in Italian, 7:30 p.m. Saturday, 2:30 p.m. July 20.

• “Anastasia/Shadow,” a dance project by Kenneth MacMillan and Marguerite Delon, 7:30 p.m. Thursday, July 23 and 6 p.m. July 27.

For more information, visit www.theater-saarbruecken.de or call 0681-3092-486.

Miscellaneous• Kaiserslautern Gartenschau,

through Oct. 31. Special events: “T-shirts, bags and tensides,” an inter-active display on sustainable chem-istry, to Oct. 12 in exhibition hall. Flower show, “Water,” to July 27 in fl ower hall. French Garden party with French music and food specialties, 6 p.m. today. Sunday: New-apostolic worship service,

11 a.m. in willow church. Tickets cost €7 for adults; €3 for children. Hours are 10 a.m. to 7 p.m.

For more information, visit www.gartenschau-kl.de.

• Kaiserslautern, Japanese Garden open through Oct. 31. Hours are 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.

For more information, visit www.japanischergarten.de.

• Kaiserslautern, Pfalzbibliothek (Palatinate library), Bismarckstrasse 17, yard fest with second hand book shop, live music, food, 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday.

• Weilerbach, Dorfplatz, 800th an-niversary celebrations with historical weekend featuring demonstrations on old craftsmanship, agriculture and everyday life in former times, and tours of old houses, churches, Reinhard-Blauth-Museum, Saturday and Sunday.

• Mackenbach, tennis court, sum-mer fest, 5 p.m. Saturday.

• Reichenbach, fairgrounds, village carnival, Saturday to Monday.

• Niederkirchen (Morbach-Wörs-bach), village carnival, Saturday and Sunday.

• Hochspeyer (Biedenbacher pond in Lienbach valley between Frankenstein and Waldleiningen), drifting fest, 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sunday.

• Kusel, Italian nights, today and Saturday.

• Enkenbach, cuckoo carnival, Saturday to Tuesday.

• Ellerstadt (east of Bad Dürkheim), fi sher fest, today to Sunday.

• Neustadt-Mussbach, wine fest, today to Sunday.

• Schmitshausen (southwest of

Wallhalben), walnut tree fet, Saturday and Sunday.

• Battenberg (south of Neuleinin-gen), wine fest, today to Sunday.

• Falkenstein Castle (north of Winnweiler) guided moonlight tour in English, 8 p.m. Saturday. Partici-pants meet in front of open-air stage, near castle’s restaurant Burgerstubb pub and walk on illuminated trails passing illuminated trees and rocks. For reservations, call 06302-60261 or email [email protected]. Cost is €1.50.

• Landau, Landauer Sommer, six stages with 35 bands, eating and drinking, today: 5 p.m. to 1 a.m.; Saturday: 11 a.m. to 1 a.m.; Sunday: 11 a.m. to 11 p.m.

• Speyer, brezel fest (carnival with rides, vendors), today to Tuesday.

• Dannstadt Schauernheim, (southeast of Ludwigshafen), vegetable street fest, Saturday.

• Traben-Trarbach/Mosel, wine fest, Saturday to Monday; fi reworks display Saturday night.

Flea markets• Kaiserslautern, Pfalz-Center

(across from Daenner Kaserne), Saturdays.

• Mehlingen, former Penny market (Tannenstrasse), 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturdays.

• Ramstein, Autokino, 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday.

• Bad Dürkheim, Saline (salt-works in Kurpark), 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday and July 19.

• Worms, Hafenstrasse, 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday.

• Bad Kreuznach, Pfi ngstwiese (Messegelände), 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday, July 19 and 26.

Was ist Los?KMC Cultural

Highlights

Photo by City of Kaiserslautern

Theater, street festival in KaiserslauternMembers from the Teatr Osmego Dnia will perform during the annual street and theater festival “Alles Muss Raus!” (Get it all out!) July 18 to 20 in the center of Kaiserslautern. About 250 disabled and non-disabled artists from Germany, France, Great Britain, the Netherlands, Austria, Switzerland and Spain will meet and celebrate together. Activities will start with a revue at 7:30 p.m. July 18 in the Fruchthalle. Tickets cost €5. All other performances are free. For details, visit www.alles-muss-raus-festival.de.

Courtesy photo

Museum displayThe Pfalzgalerie Museum o� ers the spe-cial exhibition “Drehmomente,” with art by Stefan Rohrer from Stuttgart, until Sept. 7. The art objects are made of car bodies, scooters and miniature cars. Hours are from 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. Tuesdays, and 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Wednesdays to Sundays. For details, visit www.mpk.de.

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Story and photo by Staff Sgt. Alexander A. Burnett 21st Theater Sustainment Command Public Affairs

Soldiers from the 21st Theater Sustainment Command and other organizations around Germany received in depth physical readiness training through the Master Fitness Trainer course hosted May 29 to June 26 in the KMC.

A team comprising one Army officer from the Army Training and Doctrine Command and three civilian fitness coaches from Anautics adminis-tered the course. The training typically consisted of hands-on physical training in the morning accom-panied by classroom instruction in the afternoon. The course explained the entire Army Physical Readiness Training regimen down to the science of each movement, said 1st Lt. Caeson L. Daniell, MFT course team leader.

“In the mornings we focus heavily on the move-ments and drills from PRT that people have been overlooking in the last few years, focusing on precision, progression and integration, which are the three principles of PRT,” Daniell said. “In the

afternoon they learn anatomy, physiology, kinesiol-ogy, exercise science and nutrition. It’s a pretty well rounded course.”

Heavy emphasis was placed on executing each exercise within the PRT program with precise motion and timing. Throughout the course, the Soldiers learned when each exercise was neces-

sary and why. Even veterans of Army PRT were surprised to learn they had not been performing the exercises correctly.

“I was a drill sergeant for two years and I thought I was doing PRT right the whole time, but I wasn’t,” said Staff Sgt. Juna C. Cyriaque, person-nel NCO assigned to the 21st TSC’s Special Troops Battalion, while performing the “Side Bridge” exer-cise. “Doing it right is kicking my butt!”

To both the trainers and trainees, the course and its material are considered extremely important. One of the trainers went on to explain why proper implementation of PRT is so crucial.

“The Army has a great program in place with PRT, but it is not being utilized as is should. We want to make sure it is implemented correctly, because as a performance coach having worked with athletes at the collegiate level, we know that when you do performance training it’s all about the specificity of the training to the job we are going to do,” said Alex Z. Hoffman, MFT course instruc-tor from Anautics. “The Army has one of the most important jobs in the world, because they provide for our safety.”

Story and photo by Staff Sgt. R.J. Biermann31st Fighter Wing Public Affairs

P orta Nigra, the Basilica of Our Lady Cathedral and imperial baths are just a few of the must-see attractions in Trier, Germany, and they’re only a short

walk from one another. The city, often called the oldest city in Germany,

sits on the banks of the Moselle River. The city was once controlled by the Roman Empire, which constructed most of the remaining historical sites seen today. The city is now home to more than 105,000 people, making it the fourth largest city in Germany’s Rheinland-Pfalz state.

My family and I recently visited these beautiful sites, about an hour’s drive from Ramstein.

Porta Nigra, Latin for “Black Gate,” was con-structed around A.D. 200 along with a 6-kilometer-long city wall. The gate received its name after small organisms blackened the once-white sand-stone used to construct it. Years after Trier was seized from the Romans, the gate was planned for deconstruction in order to reuse the gate’s massive bricks for other buildings.

Of course, the gate still stands today thanks to the hermit Simeon, a former Greek monk, who lived within the gate’s towers during the 11th century. After his death and in the monk’s memory, Bishop Poppo had the gate converted into a church.

For just a few euro you can explore the gate on your own. If you understand German, there’s even a guided tour where an actor, dressed in a Roman officer’s garb, will take you through the gate in a dramatic fashion. The windows throughout the gate allow you to capture great photos of almost all of Trier.

Entering the city center through the gate doesn’t cost a thing. Great photos of the gate can still be taken from the ground, but it certainly won’t be as

enjoyable as climbing the circular staircases into the heights of the towers on both sides of the gate.

Our next stop was the “Kaiserthermen,” or the imperial baths. It’s certainly more accurate to call these “enormous pools” than “baths.” Think of an NFL-size playing field, once filled with water, sepa-rated by cold, warm and hot swimming areas. These baths were also constructed during the Roman Empire for the purpose of relaxation and recre-ation. During our trip, we just walked the city block around the baths. For a small fee, visitors can tour the baths or experience a live play to re-enact a his-

torical event that took place at the baths. After leaving the baths and on our way back

toward the gate, we finally stopped at the Basilica of Our Lady Cathedral. For 1,700 years, the church has stood in the heart of Trier. Its architectural flare was unmatched by any other building, wall or sculpture we saw in Trier. Each pillar, stained-glass window, pew, light fixture and mural is beautifully constructed.

So if you’re roaming through Rheinland-Pfalz, Trier is a great place to explore, and the most expen-sive thing you’re likely to pay for is parking.

Trier: ‘Oldest city in Germany’ still entices travelers

The view of the south side of Porta Nigra, Latin for “Black Gate,” in Trier, Germany, is a beautiful site to see. For just a few euro, tourists can explore the gate.

Soldiers learn fitness fundamentals with trainer course

Staff Sgt. Juna C. Cyriaque, personnel NCO assigned to the 21st Theater Sustainment Command’s Special Troops Battalion, leads her class in performing “The Windmill” dur-ing Physical Readiness Training as a part of the Master Fitness Trainer course June 24 on Vogelweh.

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Softball championships Come and cheer on your favorite team in the

unit level softball championships. Games will be held from 6 to 9 p.m. Monday to Thursday at the KAD Sports Field near Daenner Kaserne. There will be awards for first, second and third place teams, along with individual awards for first and second place, plus MVP. There is no entrance fee for spectators. For more information, call Quinton Floyd at 493-2088 or 0631-3406-2088.

Golf tournamentKMC Top 3 will sponsor a golf tournament

July 18 at Ramstein’s Woodlawn Golf Course. For details and to pre-register, email [email protected] or [email protected].

Flag football sign-upsNow is the time to sign up for unit level

flag football. Registration is open now through Aug. 6. A coaches meeting will be held at 6 p.m. Aug. 6 at the Rhine Ordnance Barracks Fitness Center, Bldg. 172. Units wishing to par-ticipate should call Quinton Floyd at 493-2087 or 0631-3406-2087, or email [email protected]. Season begins Aug. 19.

Fitness center open 24/7The Ramstein Northside Fitness Center is

now open 24 hours a day, seven days a week for registered members. For more information and to get registered, visit the fitness center's front desk. Visit http://tinyurl.com/kn76ylk for more information.

Functional fitness classesFunctional fitness classes are now avail-

able at the Kleber Fitness Center. Come find out what everyone is talking about and get in shape with constantly varied functional movements at high intensity. Class days and times: 5:30 to 6:15 a.m. and 6:30 to 7:15 a.m. Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays; and 11:45 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Tuesdays and Thursdays. Cost is $4 per class. Early morning classes are free for active-duty military in PT uniform. For more information, contact the Kleber Fitness Center, Bldg. 3235, at 483-7610 or 0631-411-7610.

Mountain bike raceParticipate in the 2014 U.S. Army Garrison

Rheinland-Pfalz Mountain Bike Race. The 18K course in Rodenbach is sure to challenge even the muddiest of mountain bike riders, and points for completion will count in the IMCOM-E 2014

Mountain Bike Series. To register, visit www. tvr-radsport.de. For more information, con-tact Army Outdoor Recreation, Bldg. 2905 on Pulaski Barracks, at 493-4117 or 0631-3406-4117.

Soccer registration Registration for afternoon bambino soc-

cer is now open. Soccer is for children ages 3 to 4. Cost is $20 for six 45-minute sessions. Soccer is offered from 4 to 4:45 p.m. Tuesdays through Fridays. Registration closes July 18. Register by calling Parent Central Services at 493-4516/4122 or 0631-3406-4516/4122, or the Family and Morale, Welfare and Recreation One Stop Shop at 486-8943 or 06371-86-8943.

Gymnastics instructors neededSKIESUnlimited needs gymnastics instruc-

tors to teach children, ages 3 and up. Sessions will include pre-level gymnastics and tum-bling. For more information, contact Shay Berchtold at 486-5412 or 06371-86-5412, or [email protected].

Recreational soccerMeet new people, get in shape and play

soccer from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. every Sunday at the Miesau Fitness Center, Bldg. 1220. Open to U.S. ID cardholders, Department of Defense civilians and retirees, ages 16 and up. To play or for more information, contact Robert Michels at 486-8939 or 06371-86-8939, or [email protected].

Disc golf at Pulaski ParkOutdoor Recreation now offers disc golf at

Pulaski Park. Grab a team, pick up a Frisbee and take advantage of this interactive flying disc game that requires precision and accura-cy. The brand new disc golf course at Pulaski Park is open for public use. Frisbees may be rented from Outdoor Recreation, or you may bring your own. For details, contact Outdoor Recreation, Bldg. 2905 on Pulaski Barracks, at 493-4117 or 0631-3406-4117.

Personal trainers availablePersonal trainers are available at the Rhine

Ordnance Barracks Fitness Center (Bldg. 172 on Rhine Ordnance Barracks), Landstuhl Fitness Center (Bldg. 3720 on Wilson Barracks) and Kleber Fitness Center (Bldg. 3235 on Kleber Kaserne). For more information, call 493-2086 or 0631-3406-2086 or visit www. kaiserslautern.armymwr.com.

O n a picture-perfect Sunday, in a beautiful new facility at Clay Kaserne in Wiesbaden, the KMC Little League Baseball Majors division All-Stars — the “Red Tails” — completed a two-day

sweep of the Stuttgart Panthers and Wiesbaden Warriors All-Stars to capture the Little League Baseball District 1 Championship.

The tournament started in thrilling fashion with a hard-fought battle between Stuttgart and Wiesbaden June 20, with the Panthers finally prevailing in a breathtaking come-from-behind effort.

The rest of the tournament, however, belonged to the Red Tails. Led by the superb starting pitching of ace right hander Ry Yates, KMC smothered Stuttgart’s offense.

Strong defense in the outfield by Terry White, Damon Nelson and Ben Lenahan, and up the middle led by short stop Jackson Leech and second baseman Carter Woelkers — along with catcher Cody Schwope picking off the Panther’s first base runner from the game at first base — set the tone early, holding the Panthers to just 4 hits and 4 runs.

The Red Tails’ bats were hot right from the start as they opened the scoring with a two-run triple from clean-up hit-ter Brandon Reynolds in the bottom of the first, jumping to an early three-run lead they never relinquished.

A triple by center fielder Nelson and another by Reynolds capped an 11-run second inning. KMC relievers Josh Yosfan and Brett Parker combined for the final three outs, and the Red Tails won by a final of 14-3 in a four-inning mercy rule shortened game, earning a birth in the cham-pionship game.

Stuttgart’s tournament came to an end in the second game June 21 as they fell to Wiesbaden in another back and forth battle that eventually ended with Wiesbaden handing Stuttgart their second — and eliminating — loss, 8-6.

The morning of June 22 continued the Red Tails’ domi-nance as ace south-paw Andrew Smyth took the mound and put Wiesbaden on their heels from the start, strik-ing out three of the first four batters he faced. KMC took another early 3-0 lead, but Wiesbaden fought back with a smattering of hits, scoring three runs over the next two innings.

The Red Tails’ offense was just too much, though, behind the power of Reynolds’ third triple of the tourna-ment and sparked by a two-run bomb over the centerfield fence by Yates in the third.

Smyth shut down the Warriors in the top of the fourth, striking out the final two batters he faced, and the Red Tails’ bats exploded with Gabriel Falcon, Mason Pease and Ben Lenahan all coming off the bench for clutch hits in a six-run bottom of the fourth inning to earn another mercy rule shortened victory, 13-3.

The Red Tails advanced in little league post season play to the German national finals against the District 2 champions from North Rhine Westphalia in a best of three series that was held July 5 to 7 on Ramstein.

(Courtesy of Colin Smyth)

KMC 'Red Tails' win little league championship

Win earned team spot in German national finals in July

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Gateway Cineplex (Ramstein)TODAY - Dawn of the Planet of the Apes 3D (PG-13) 11:15 a.m., 2:30 p.m., 5:45 p.m., 9:15 p.m. Deliver Us from Evil (R) 11 a.m., 4:30 p.m., 10:15 p.m. Think Like a Man Too (PG-13) 1:45 p.m., 7 p.m., 10 p.m. 22 Jump Street (R) 11 a.m., 4:15 p.m., 9:45 p.m. Edge of Tomorrow 3D (PG-13) 1:45 p.m., 7:30 p.m. Earth to Echo (PG) 11:15 a.m., 4:45 p.m. How to Train Your Dragon 2 3D (PG) 2 p.m., 7:15 p.m.SATURDAY - Dawn of the Planet of the Apes 3D (PG-13) 11:15 a.m., 2:30 p.m., 5:45 p.m., 9:15 p.m. Deliver Us from Evil (R) 11 a.m., 4:30 p.m., 10:15 p.m. Think Like a Man Too (PG-13) 1:45 p.m., 7 p.m., 10 p.m. 22 Jump Street (R) 11 a.m., 4:15 p.m., 9:45 p.m. Edge of Tomorrow 3D (PG-13) 1:45 p.m., 7:30 p.m. Earth to Echo (PG) 11:15 a.m., 4:45 p.m. How to Train Your Dragon 2 3D (PG) 2 p.m., 7:15 p.m.SUNDAY - Dawn of the Planet of the Apes 3D (PG-13) 11 a.m., 2 p.m., 5:15 p.m., 8:15 p.m. Deliver Us from Evil (R) 2 p.m., 8 p.m. Think Like a Man Too (PG-13) 2:15 p.m., 8 p.m. 22 Jump Street (R) 11:15 a.m., 5 p.m. Edge of Tomorrow 3D (PG-13) 11 a.m., 5 p.m. Earth to Echo (PG) 11:15 a.m., 7:30 p.m. How to Train Your Dragon 2 3D (PG) 2 p.m., 4:45 p.m. MONDAY - Dawn of the Planet of the Apes 3D (PG-13) 11 a.m., 2 p.m., 5:15 p.m., 8:15 p.m. Deliver Us from Evil (R) 11 a.m., 5 p.m. Think Like a Man Too (PG-13) 2:15 p.m., 8:15 p.m. 22 Jump Street (R) 11:15 a.m., 5:15 p.m. Edge of Tomorrow 3D (PG-13) 2 p.m., 8 p.m. Earth to Echo (PG) 11:15 a.m., 5 p.m. How to Train Your Dragon 2 3D (PG) 1:45 p.m., 7:30 p.m.2D TUESDAY - Dawn of the Planet of the Apes (PG-13) 11 a.m., 2 p.m., 5:15 p.m., 8:15 p.m. Deliver Us from Evil (R) 2 p.m., 8 p.m. Think Like a Man Too (PG-13) 2:15 p.m., 8 p.m. 22 Jump Street (R) 11:15 a.m., 5 p.m. Edge of Tomorrow (PG-13) 11 a.m., 5 p.m. Earth to Echo (PG) 11:15 a.m., 7:30 p.m. How to Train Your Dragon 2 (PG) 2 p.m., 4:45 p.m.WEDNESDAY - Dawn of the Planet of the Apes 3D (PG-13) 11 a.m., 2 p.m., 5:15 p.m., 8:15 p.m. Deliver Us from Evil (R) 11 a.m., 5 p.m. Think Like a Man Too (PG-13) 2:15 p.m., 8:15 p.m. 22 Jump Street (R) 11:15 a.m., 5:15 p.m. Edge of Tomorrow 3D (PG-13) 2 p.m., 8 p.m. Earth to Echo (PG) 11:15 a.m., 5 p.m. How to Train Your Dragon 2 3D (PG) 1:45 p.m., 7:30 p.m. THURSDAY - Dawn of the Planet of the Apes 3D (PG-13) 11 a.m., 2 p.m., 5:15 p.m., 8:15 p.m. Deliver Us from Evil (R) 2 p.m., 8 p.m. Think Like a Man Too (PG-13) 2:15 p.m., 8 p.m. 22 Jump Street (R) 11:15 a.m., 5 p.m. Edge of Tomorrow 3D (PG-13) 11 a.m., 5 p.m. Earth to Echo (PG) 11:15 a.m., 7:30 p.m. How to Train Your Dragon 2 3D (PG) 2 p.m., 4:45 p.m.

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Editor’s note: Schedules and synopses are provided by the Army and Air Force Exchange Service. Movie times and dates are subject to change by the indi-vidual theaters. Please check with the theater to ensure accuracy.

Dawn of the Planet of the Apes (PG-13) — A growing nation of genetically evolved apes led by Caesar is threatened by a band of human survivors of the devastating virus unleashed a decade earlier. They reach a fragile peace, but it proves short-lived as both sides are brought to the brink of a war that will determine who will emerge as

Earth's dominant species.Starring Andy Serkis and Gary

Oldman.

Deliver Us from Evil (R) — New York police offi cer Ralph Sarchie joins forces with a priest to investigate a series of disturbing and inexplicable crimes.

Starring Eric Bana and Chris Coy.

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Landstuhl: apartment 3 bedr., 1½ bath, built-in-kit., living-di-ningrm., balcony, 600,--€ + util ,www.agra-immobilien.de 06371-57656

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Landstuhl: apartment in histori-cal castle in the heart of down-town, 3 bedrooms, big bathroom,nice BIK, 795 euros+ut. Av now,call Melinda 0172-6855976 [email protected]

Luxury double level apartment: inbeautiful village of Mehlbach,Ramstein and K-Town 20 mins,160sqm, completely newly reno-vated, 3 bed, 2 bath, big BIK, ga-rage, Av. now, €940+ut. Call Me-linda 0172/6855976 or [email protected]

Mackenbach 5min to base,147sqm apt, 2BR, BIK, smallbath, attic, sunroom, balc, yard,park place, no dogs, dead endstreet, €750+€250 util 0175-8962981

Mackenbach, 2BR apt, 78sqm,1full bath, sep guest toilet, kit-chen w/din/livrm area, garage un-der the house, utilityrm, basem, ni-ce yard, rent w/out utilities €500.Call 06374-994590 or 9957115,cell 01774590400

Mackenbach, lrg apt, 135sqm,3BR 2.5bath, open area for kit-chen din/livrm. Garage under thehouse, utilityrm, basem, niceyard. Rent w/out util €900. Call06374-994590 or 9957115, cell01774590400

Mackenbach, 4 1/2RM, BIK, newrenovated 109sqm apt, lrg bath,guest WC, 2 balc, park spot, availnow, €720+utl 06357-5912

Ramstein city, lux. apt.3BDRgarage i.basement. rent€750, [email protected],

Ramstein City: apartment 3 be-droom, 1 ½ bath, built-in.kit., li-ving-diningrm., balcony, garage,745,-- € + util, no findersfeewww.agra-immobilien.de 06371-57656

Ramstein new renovated quiet &gated ground flr Apt. 84sqm,ground floor, 3rms, furnished kit-chen, bath & garage €790+elec.Call: 0160-7464434

Ramstein: apartment 2 bedr.,bath, built-in-kit., living-diningrm.,balcony, garage, 565,--€ + util ,no findersfee www.agra-immobilien.de 06371-57656

Rodenbach efficiency Apt idealfor singl. pers sep entr, 295€ allincl. exc electr. Full furn, At leastone year contract. 06301-9797 or0179-9552506

!!! Townhouse in Kusel, liv sp141sqm, fully furn, 20 min to RAB.0176-23404388 or 06371-60351

!!!! Modern row house in Quei-dersbach, 182 sqm, BIK, 3 BR, 2bath, parking place and garage,Housing approved, 1300 € + util,0178-1665412

10min Ramstein, FSH, 6BDR,sunroom, 2garages, No Fee,rent€1650,01726823232 [email protected],

Private Villa, €1490, [email protected],

!!!Duplex in Bedesbach, 4 be-droom, huge Living and Dining Ae-ra, 1 builtinkitchen brandnew withdishwasher, 2 Bath, sep. Laundry-room, floorheat and tiles all over,roofed patio, fishpond and gar-den, Carport. Very quiet area!990,00Euro rent plus Utilities. Plscall 06371 -15113 or 06383-9289015

*Ramstein school dist. House,220sqm, 1200sqm property, ter-race, family rm, dinrm, BIK, laun-dry, 2full baths, 4BR, private patioarea in the back. Very quiet area,6miles to RAB westgate, kids andpets welcomed. €1600 +util. w/op-tion to buy. Avail now. Call Owner06364-175436

10min Ramstein, new house,4BDR, 2baths, garage, red.fee,rent €1775,01726823232 [email protected],

12min to Ramstein, nice renova-ted house1 livingroom, 5 be-droom, 2 kitchen, 2,5 bathroom,floorhead, pets allowed.063831307

1-fam. house for rent, 340 sqm inFockenberg-Limbach near Ram-stein 11 rooms 3,5 bathr. balc.€2490 mobil: 015221907513 or06543-2364

1family house, center of Weiler-bach, 200sqm, 5BR, lrg livrm, kit-chen, dinrm, storragerm, 2baths,2balcony, terrace, parking sp.€875+util. 0179-4732591 Landl-ord does not speak English.

5min Ramstein, FSH, 5BDR,2baths, 2gar. rent €1050,01726823232 [email protected],

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The Dubliner Irish PubThe Dubliner Irish Pub

Reichswald Str. 1 • 66877 Ramstein-Miesenbach (2 mins from west gate next to Esso Stn Ramstein) Tel.: 0171 - 765 45 02 • www.dubliner-ramstein.com

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246sqm house in Schoenenberg-Kuebelberg, Hoecherbergstr.,15min RAB, 4 ½ BR, BIK, 2 liv/dinrm, 3baths, 2 garages, bal-cony, garden, great acces to Auto-bahn (5min) €1600 + util +dep.06373-2195 or 0175-2838274

280sqm, 7 bedr., 3.5 bathr., built-in kitchen, 2 garages, roof terrace,avail Aug 01, €2030 + utilities, NoRealtor Fee! [email protected] / 01577 3386387 (after5pm)

300sqm FSH Schoeneberg-Kue-belberg, Lindenstr., new renova-ted, 15min RAB, 5BR, BIK, lrg liv/dinrm, charming character, w/open firepl, wooden floor, 3baths,sunroom, studio, garage, balcony,huge garden, great access to Au-tobahn (5min). kids are welco-me.€1600+util+dep. 06373-4498or 0175-2838274

Airbase 15 min: Bruchmuehl-bach, luxury 300 sqm house, 6 br,firepl, gar, yard E 2400,-; Winnwei-ler: brand new house 320 sqm, 6br, gar, yard E 2600,-; Weiler-bach: new 4 br dx, big patio E1650,-; Ramstein: great brandnew 3 br, yard 1500,-; pics availa-ble, JR Realty ph 06371-71756 [email protected]

Are you single or a young cou-ple?? Nice Landstuhl City House100sqm 2BR big livrm sm BIK2baths, €700 + util, 0176-62066168

Bann, freestanding, house,235sqm, 5bedr, 4bathr,€1650+util, for rent pl. call015120006974

Beautiful 228sqm family house incountry village (Konken), situateddirectly off A62 between Baumhol-der & Landstuhl/ Ramstein. 5 BR,2 1/2 BA plus office, bonus room& lots of storage space.Washroom accommodates 110Vappliances. Large, open living/ di-ning area with fireplace; attachedgarage with mechanics pit; dou-ble carport; huge yard with pavedterrace is overlooked by lovely,covered balconies. Children andpets are welcome! Call ClaudiaBeck 06384-514466 or 01573-9466692 or write an Email:[email protected]

Beautifull Home, sun-filled freeStanding house in Ramsen (15min Sembach, 25 min Mannheim,30 min Ramstein) 3-4 BR, 1 bath,1 guest WC, large living area, Ga-rage, 1000sqm Yard, €1100 + 3mth dep, 01778979122

Katzweiler, 280sqm, new duplex,garage, 4BR, €1900. Immo T.016096096498

Bruchmühlbach-Miesau, 1FSH,built in 2002, 5BR, 2baths, studio,fire place, garage, 258sqm livspace, yard. €1900. Avail 3 Jul.0160-5912616

Charming Freest House, 15minto RAB/10 to Landstuhl, 4BR,1.5bath, BIK, fireplace, walk in clo-sets, liv/dinrm, 2balc, patio, lrggarden, nice location, basement,Av now, €1400+utl.Approved byhousing. Pls call 0151/22563581

Duplex in 66919 Weselberg10min to LRMC and A62, 130sqm3BR 1.5baths oil heating, attic, ga-rage, terrace w/small yard€980+util avail July 20, 0171-7859082 or 06363-5481

Duplex in Konken, 5 bedroom, 2bathroom big living dining aerea,brandnew bultinkitchen, yard, car-port plus offroad parking. Bigyard and a huge attic for storage.Rent 997,00 plus utilities pls. call06371 15113 or 063839289015(callforwarding to cellphone)

Enkenbach Alsenborn DuplexHouse. 140 sqm, 4 bed, 2 bath,guest WC, garage, balcony, lrggarden. €915/mo Call Brian @01746-510-014

FSH in Niedermohr w/garage +carpk, €1515+util. 204sqm, 4BR,2baths, yard, terrace. Avail July.06371-1809527

East of Kaiserslautern: renovated260 m² house, more than 1000 m²property, open floorplan, 3-4bedr., 2 bathr, large livingr. Kit-chen, dining, Sauna, 2 Garageslarge patio, balconies, floorhea-ting, available now € 2.300,-- RE/MAX Dreamhomes 4 U, Land-stuhl, Kaiserstr. 4, tel01706850060 or 01704116990,email [email protected]

Enjoy living in this spacious, verymodern and luxurious freestan-ding home. 291 m², 3 BR, 2.5Baths, Liv/Din-room, Studio,Fenced yard, Double garage,Floor-Heating, Pets neg., Avail:Feb. 15, 2014. Rent: 2212 Euro +100 Euro garage + util.NO FEE!!!For more information please con-tact G.I. Bill Pay Service & RealEstate: 06371-465407 or 0160-1065196 or [email protected] . For further listings plea-se view our website www.gibillpay.com/realestate

House in Winnweiler renovated 5bed rm 220sqm 2bik liv/din rm1.75bath storage rm terrace bal-cony doubl garage garden nice &quiet location Tel: office 0631-34064790 or 0151-58150238

Landstuhl Melkerei, 3BR, bunga-low, 2 baths, patio, yard, garage,€800, Immo T. 016096096498

Freest. family house, quiet area,325sqm liv sp, approx 250sqmyard, Julius-Küchler-Str. 42, K-town, 5BR, 3baths, 3toiletts, BIK,firepl, studio, gallery, dressrm.lu-xury, floor heat, basement, terra-cew/garden, double garage.1.5km to the city, 2.5km to Vogel-weh, 7km to Airbase. €2530 rent.Tel 017620104661

House With Big Sunny Orchard,€1100 +util., 2 bathrooms, 5 be-drooms, bik, living, dining, base-ment, sauna, ready to move in. 10min to RAB east gate or Vogel-weh, bus stop 300yds. [email protected] or 0631351630,

Miesenbach, charming house, 7rooms, €1.620,218sqm, [email protected], 0637162256

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House, near Altenglan, 5rms,2bathrm, lrg BIK, balc, small gar-den, €800, Avail 1 July, 0171-3349183

It is our greatest honor to helpyou find your new home in Germa-ny. Call us first! A lot of wonderfulapartments und houses in andaround Kaiserslautern and Ram-stein Air Base. Sunny Ray Immobi-lien - Mrs Magdalena Kästner -06374-991594

Kaiserslautern: duplex, 3 bedr.,studio, 3 bath, built-in-kit., living-dingrm., garage, small yard,1.320,-- € + util www.agra-immobilien.de 06371-57656

Katzenbach-nice farmhouse,7rooms, 260sqm, €1.950, [email protected],0049637162256

Kaiserslautern: luxury FSH,285sqm, 4 bed, 2.5 bath, BIK, ex-clusive fittings, beautiful yard withswimming pool, double garage,Av. 1 Aug, 2150 eur+ut. 01726855976 [email protected]

Kollweiler FSH, 160sqm, withdouble garage, 3BR, 2baths, BIK,liv/dinrm, laundryrm, great locati-on, lrg garden, €1400+util. avail15 July. 0162-7495672

Kottweiler-Schwanden, 5BR,dinrm, bik, furn bath w/shower,extra shower, terrace, approx100sqm basem, laundryrm, dblgarage w/electric doors+extra ga-rage, laminate floors, yard,144sqm livsp. €1050+util. 06371-731974 or 01606944057

Krickenbach: duplex 3 bedr., 1 ½bath, living-diningrm., built-in-kit.,garage, patio, yard, 1.040,-€ + utilno finders fee, www.agra-immobilien.de 06371-57656

K-Town: exclusive home forsingles or couple, 220sqm, 2 bed,2 bath, BIK, huge luxury living/di-ning area, landscaped yard, pool,Av mid-July, 1700 eur+ut. 01726855976 [email protected]

Landstuhl Area: architect-desi-gned new FSH only 10 mins fromLRMC in beautiful village in coun-tryside, 275sqm, 7 bedrooms, 4bathrooms, BIK, fireplace, walk-incloset, patio+ nice yard, garage,low-energy, €2150+ut. Av.end Ju-ly. Call Melinda 0172/6855976 [email protected]

Landstuhl, 5min hospital, nicehousew. basement, 3BDR,red.fee, rent €950,[email protected],

Landstuhl: unique, inside Bavari-an style house, 3 br, loft, 2 bath,big patio, great balcony, 650 sqmyard, big gar, prime location, E320 M; JR Realty ph 06371-71756, [email protected]

Large nice House in 66904Brücken, House with 3 floors: 4-6bedr., 2 bathr, 1 built-in-k., li-vingr., diningr., storager., bal-kony.300qm area behind the hou-se. In front 4-6 parking-places.Ba-kery, Butcher, Ice-cream-shop...€1670, 0176-61306300/ [email protected],

Linden Freest House 160sqmnew renov '05 4BR office liv dinBIK 2bath, yard+laundry€1150+util 06307-6906 or 0179-8971102

Lovely family house with 5 be-drooms, kitchen-built-in, 1 full-bath, 0,75 bath, laundryroom,fenced yard, living-diningroom,parking-slot, Rent is 1330 € cold+ Utilities, Deposit 1330 €015773740252 or 06303-4438.Landlord speaks English.

Luxury big Freest House bet-ween RAB & KL & Sembach,300sqm, 8BR, 2baths, BIK, sun-room, terr, balc, garden, garage,quiet area, Pets ok. No realtorfees. 1800€ +util. neg. Call Henry0172-6634425

Mackenbach, charming little hou-se, 133sqm, 3BR, nice big yard.Rent w/out utilities €900, 3BR.Call 06374-994590 or 9957115,cell 01774590400

Mackenbach, nice Villa, 5Bedr.,4Bathr., fenced yard, garage,avail.16.of July, 2.100€ +util,06374-915430 or [email protected]

Mackenbach: huge freestandinghouse with big yard, 8 bedr., 4 1/2 bath, living-diningrm. with open-fire-place, built-in-kit., double ga-rage, basement, no finders 3.460,-- € + util www.agra-immobilien.de06371-57656

Mackenbach: modern home,200sqm, 4 bedrooms, 2.5 ba-throoms, BIK, floor heating, pa-tio+ nice yard, garage, €1450+ut.Av.15 July. Call Melinda 0172/6855976 or [email protected]

Mackenbach: nice renovatedhouse, 4 bedr., 1 ½ bath, living-di-ningrm., open-fire-place, built-in-kit., patio, yard, parking, 1490,-- €+ util www.agra-immobilien.de06371-57656

Med. Style House, 12min Sem-bach / 20min Vogelweh, 6Bdr,bik, dbl gar., 2.5baths, livrm,dinrm, firepl, loft, 3balc, upstairslaundry, floorheat., no pets, availAug €2300 +util, 0671-79674579

Modern 5BR House for Rent inSchonenberg 66901, €1530, 205sq m, 2.5 ba, floor heat, 1 car ga-rage, fenced yard, call015152064139

Modern Duplex, 3bedr. + studiowith roof-terrace, bik, 3 baths, ga-rage, €1320+util., [email protected] or 06371-57656

Near Landstuhl house built 1988renov 160sqm, 4BR, bath, guestWC, BIK, patio, yard, balc, availnow €650 0163-5109879

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Near Landstuhl: 3 bedr, 2 bathr,living-dining, built in kitchen, util.Gardenhouse Available now €1040,-- RE/MAX Dreamhomes 4U, Landstuhl, Kaiserstr. 4, tel01706850060 or 01704116990,email [email protected]

New built luxury duplex, first oc-cupancy, high class equipment.,€2450 monthly, Gorgeous 4 be-droom, walk-in closet in masterbedroom, large living room, builtin kitchen ( high class equipmentincluding large side-by-side refri-gerator), 2.5 bathroom (high classequipment), huge habitable base-ment with large hobby room,guest room including bathroom.High efficiency house with lowheating cost due to modern resi-dential air compression heatingsystem and excellent thermal insu-lation.Large yard with great viewto a large green area behind thehouse. Walk through available byappointment. ( Call 0157-88093673)E-Mail:[email protected]

Nice and large house near Land-stuhl-Hospital ! Freestanding with5 bedr., 3 baths, bik, double-gara-ge, large garden €1.700+ util.,avail. now, 06371-57656 [email protected]

Nice Large House in Sembach, 5Bedrooms, 3 Bathrooms 3 otherrooms 1 nice Kitchen, Garage,Carport €1600, call 01713035942,

Nice FSH w. In-Law-Suite in Sie-gelbach, 15 km to RAB, 6 km toK'Lautern, 286 m², 3 BR, 2 Baths,BIK, Liv/Din-Room, Basement,Double-Garage, Yard, Patio, Bal-cony, Pets allowed, Avail: Now,Rent: 1800 Euro (neg.) + 60 Eurogarage + util. NO FEE! Pleaseview our website for more listingsand details.www.gibillpay.com/realestate For more information plea-se contact G.I. Bill Pay Service &Real Estate: 06371-465407 or0160-1065196 or [email protected]

Nice house in 66894 Lambsborn,big yard, 4 bdr, bik, 2 baths, petswelcome €990, finder fee 400,- +VAT, Martin Schicker 0177-1700206

Niedermohr, lux. FSH, 5BDR,4walkinclosets, 2gar. rent€2100,01726823232 [email protected],

Otterbach: fantastic split levelhouse with dreamful view, morethan 300 m², 4-5 bedr., 2 bathr,large kitchen Dining Living , floor-heated marble floors, balconiespatios 2 garages, large property €2.600,-- RE/MAX Dreamhomes 4U, Landstuhl, Kaiserstr. 4, tel01706850060 or 01704116990,email [email protected]

Otterberg house, 3BR, bik, lrgliv/dinrm, 2bath, WC, studio, galle-ry, terrace, yard w/shed, 191sqm.€1450+util. Avail now. 0631-12307 or 0179-5112877

Queidersbach, nice 220sqm du-plex, 4BR, 2.5bath, yard, garage.€1420. Immo T. 016096096498

Ramstein city, 220sqm duplex,garage, 4BR, open fireplace, yard,€1500. Immo T. 016096096498

Ramstein, nice big Townhouse,240sqm, 5bedr., 3bathr., BiK, liv.,dinr., laundry, storage, patio,fenced yard, avail. 1.July €1750+util, [email protected] or06374-915430

Ramstein: freestanding 5 bedr.,2 ½ bath, living-diningrm. withopen-fire-place, built-in-kit., gara-ge, yard, 2.400,-- € + utilwww.agra-immobilien.de 06371-57656

Ramstein: freestanding 5 bedr.,2½ bath, built-in-kit., living-di-ningrm., open fire-place, hobby-room, doublegarage + onecar ga-rage, patio, yard, 1.735,-- + utilwww.agra-immobilien.de

Rodenbach, nice duplex,183sqm, 1.5baths, 4BR, highclass equipped, floor heat, quietarea. €1330+util. 0177-4436643or 06374-4404

Schwedelbach, FSH, BIK, dinrm,livrm, 3BR, 1.5 baths 2 garages,garden. Granny annexe w/ bik,1br, livrm, 1bath. Fully furnishedpossible. Avail now. €1600 obo.0171-2194832

Sembach 5 km, 3 bedroomapptm on two floors, 150 sqm,balcony, garage free now € 950,-RE/MAX Dreamhomes 4 U, Land-stuhl, Kaiserstr. 4, tel01706850060 or 01704116990,email [email protected]

Steinwenden, 1FSH, big garden,garage, 160sqm, 5 min to RAB.€1250+util. 015221615388

Sembach nice house for rent, 3/4bedr, liv.-dinrm, bik, 1 ½ bath,big studio, storage, balcony, ter-race, garage, free 10 July. Rent:€1350+util. Private:06301-1641, e-mail: [email protected]

Sippersfeld, very nice freest fami-ly house, 240sqm, 6rms, bik,2baths, 1400sqm property, suita-ble for allergy sufferers, floor heat.double gar., Avail 1 Aug, €2080.0631-3111695

Spesbach: duplex 5 bedr., 4bath, built-in-kit., living-dingrm.,patio, yard, fenced yard, 1.840,--€ + util www.agra-immobilien.de06371-57656

Steinwenden top house, freestan-dig modern, 5 bdr, 2 baths, gara-ge, €1650, plus finders fee MartinSchicker 0177-1700206, pictureson demand

Steinwenden, 5 bdr, bik, yard,pets welcome, €1500, Martin0177-1700206, reduced fee 1000,-€ plus VAT

Various beautiful houses in theKMC area. Rental prices from 900Euro - 2600 Euro. FSH, Townhou-ses and more. Reduced finder'sfee. Please view our website formore listings and details.www.gibillpay.com/realestate For moreinformation please contact G.I.Bill Pay Service & Real Estate:06371-465407 or 0160-1065196or [email protected]

Very nice fsd.house in Höheinöd,215 sqm, 6 Bdr, 2 Bathr.big yard,18 min to landstuhl/Rab, 1400 Eu-ro 0176/41565635

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Wonderful freestanding landhou-se, 325 sqm, with sep. appartm.,8 bedr., 4 bath, 2 bik, 3 liv-din.room, basement, attic, duplexgarage, open-fire-place, fencinggarden, floor heat, warehouse,€2.500 + util [email protected], 0151-54858807,

20 Min to RAB on A62 to Kusel,large house with effic. Apptm.About 300 m² living sp 4-5 bedr, 3bathr, living, kitchen patio bal-cony, 3 Garages extra rooms,about 3000 m² property €279.000,-- RE/MAX Dreamhomes4 U, Landstuhl, Kaiserstr. 4, tel01706850060 or 01704116990,email [email protected]

Bexbach, 25min to RAB, excl.house, 6BR, 3baths, 350sqm,800sqm property, firepl, indoorpool, sauna. €380.000 obo.015253699038

By Owner, Beautiful CountryLandhouse, Freestanding House,280Sqm, 5 Bedrooms, 3 Ba-throoms, 2 Living/Dining Room,BIK, Features: Fireplace, Yard,Floor Heating, Attic, Garage, Hasa separate apartment with Privateentrance. Beautiful view locatedin quite area. Dbl Grg, Patio/Bal-cony, AC, Screens, some Furnis-hings, 800 sqm prpty, Off Streetparking. Has Lots of Extras, PrvtOwnr No Realator Fee, 15 minLRMC, 20 min Rams, 0172-6623527 Evenings after 1800.,€375000, 0172-6623527

Exclusive Custom Made WoodenBlock House for Sale By Owner,€249,000,145 Sqm living space,4BDR, 2BR, custom built kitchenwith pantry. Fully landscaped 880Sqm garden with terrace and rockgarden. Custom built stone fire-place. Exposed beam rafters withwooden interior and open floorplan. Huge 2-3 car garage with at-tic. In a quiet neighborhood 15min from Vogelweh gate and 20min from Ramstein. You will fall inlove with this house! [email protected],

Income property in Pirmasensfreest one family house, built in2000, since then rented to Ameri-cans, 150sqm livsp, 1376sqm pro-perty, big garden, 2 garages. Nofinder fee. Asking price €170,000.Rate of return 6.35%. 0172-6175838 or [email protected]

Jettenbach: very nice freestan-ding Home, Build 2010,212 qm Li-ving space, BIK, 6 BR/3BA, Mas-terbedroom with walk in closethand sep. Bathroom, storageroom, Double Garage, Nice Ter-race and Yard. Price 305000€ RE/MAX Real Estate Center KryspinaMünchschwander 0631/41408880o 0176/61265403

Next to Glan-Münchweiler: cosy3 bedroom house, bathr, livingr,kitchen utilityr, Large propertyvery privat € 139.000,-- RE/MAXDreamhomes 4 U, Landstuhl, Kai-serstr. 4, tel 01706850060 or01704116990, email [email protected]

SFH in Waldmohr approx. 1300sqm Areal big Pool.5Rms BIK fire-place Partyrm Double garage fullybuilt out basement. 440.000,-€Tel. 0177/5050253

! ! ! ! 1 & 2 BDR Luxury TempApts TLA/TDY in Ramstein. 100%equipped including TV, DVD, freeInternet, washer/dryer, free callsto USA. reservation / questionscall: 0151-46501528 / mail:[email protected] / www.ramstein-tla.com / www.facebook.de/ram-steintla

!!!!!1-5 Bed luxury apts & housesfor TLA/TDY personnel in Ram-stein, Mackenbach & Bruckmuehl-bach. 2 minutes to RAB and shortwalk to shops & restaurants.100% equipped, TV, AFN, Englishsatalite, cable high speed inter-net. Free phone to USA and Euro-pe, good library and movie selecti-on. Pets welcome. Off street secu-red parking. CallJennie, 0171-2679282. Email: [email protected]

1 TLA @ Ramstein - Lg suites,AFN, PC, Wi-Fi, free calls;pets ok!Kids friendly.e-mail [email protected] or Tel. 01791456657

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1993 BMW, 25i touring, Germaninspection until May 2015. Mid-night blue. 280000km. Excellentcondition. €799. 0176-52948379

1995 BMW E34 518iA executive,US-Specs, Automatic, gold exteri-or, beige velours interior, Car au-dio JVC MP3/CD with remote con-trol, A/C, Cruise Control, nice con-dition, sun roof top, 110'tmls,€2800, [email protected]

2003 Nissan Almera Tino - Die-sel, $5000 Dependable car. Dieselengine and standard transmissi-on. The AC is cold and car comeswith new winter tires mounted onrims. 131,000 Kmrims. [email protected] or 01628 116 559 (Steveor Jean)

2004 Hyunda Elantra, $2800,115k miles, US spec, auto trans,AC, cruise control, great conditionand well maintained, includessummer and winter tires andwheels - 015152546825

2010 MercedesBenz C300, €,[email protected],

2005 Peugeot 206 CC Converti-ble, $6600, Silver w/ black leatherinterior. Excellent condition. Plati-num trim. Hard-top convertible.136,000 kms (84.5k miles, mostlyhighway). Alloy/high performancetires, steel/snow tires. AvailableJuly 15 [email protected]

2005 Toyota Sienna minivan,$3800 (Kelley Blue Book $4000),automatic, seats 8. Ramstein-Mie-senbach. Available 14 July. phone0157-8781-3800, [email protected].

2005 Volvo XC90 AWD, 7 Pas-senger, Luggage roof rack, priva-cy tinted glass, silver exterior withtan leather interior. Tow packageand side step rails also. Has 6disk changer, sunroof and 18" af-termarket rims and tires. Asking$12,000 OBO [email protected]

2008 Crysler 300 SRT PCK, EXCCondition, 5.7 LTR HEMI, BLK W/Gray INTR, 20" Chrome Rims, ex-tra set Winter tires and many mo-re extras.34,000 miles. ONLY$16,995.Cell# 015209853062

2008 Hyundai Veracruz Limited,$18,000, 015115285555, Pwr Win-dows, Locks, DVD, StatesideNAV, 10yr Stateside Warranty,87k miles, 7 seater, huge cargoarea, trailer hitch, roof rails, newbrakes, rotors and pads, xm/sirius

2008 Toyota Corolla Verso,$10,840, [email protected], AC,100K KM, Seats 7, Brakes & Bat-tery 1 yr old, 2nd Hand DealerMaint, Roof Rack, Winter tires,Very Dep, Cheap Maint, Just Ser-viced, Insp & reg Price Neg, CallJim Ph 0160-5565670

2011 Smart Fortwo, $7500, eurospec, 50,000km (approx31,000mi), 5 SPD auto, new tires,heated seats, A/C, GREAT gas mi-leage! [email protected]/015158827782

2012 VW Tiguan SE, $21,000,AWD, all season tires, very low mi-leage - 16k mi, SE 4Motion Trimand Equipment, great condition.Silver exterior, black interior. Ame-rican spec. in Stuttgart. mcdanielstuttgart@gmail or 015142547184

2013 BMW X5M For Sale,$80,000.00, [email protected],Delivered Sep 2012. V8 twin turbo555 HP. Many options. Silversto-ne II color. Summer and winter ti-res with alloy wheels. Great com-bination of power, handling andday to day driving.

4 new 235/55 R17 103V NEXENWinGuard Sport(103=Weight In-dex which is up to 875 Kilograms,V=speed up to 245 km h).Boughtlast year, never put on my Mu-stang.The next winter is coming.Be prepared. Tel.01781687425

4 summer tyres on alu rims, Fire-stone 195/65 R15, four holes.€150 obo. 0152-21641751

All kind of spare parts.Brand newparts and fearlly used , €200, [email protected],

Available immediately, highly re-liable 2006 Honda CRV EX for$7800 obo. 4-WD, automatic,128K miles, no rust (from HI!), USspec, passed inspection. Call/text01624261026.

BMW 320 d e46, €3400,015117610336,

KIA Picanto, $7200, [email protected],

Red Alfa Romeo 146 For Sale,$1,000, [email protected],

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European Specs - Excellent Con-dition, Manual 6-Speed, 7-Seater,Diesel Towing Power, IncrediblyFuel Efficient, A/C, Heat, GPS,Bluetooth, Reverse Sensor, Crui-se Control, Roof Sacks/SkiRacks, Electric cooler, ExtendedWarranty. [email protected]

For sale is an Automatic Merce-des E200, 1999. Gorgeous blue-green color. German specs, in-spections passed. No problems!Good shape - inside and outside.It has 270,000 km. $3400 cashplease. We are in Wiesbaden. [email protected].

For Sale VW Beetle, 2000, Diesel1.9 TDI silver metallic, leatherseats, AT, AC, heated front seats,one owner, car is in great conditi-on, €3500, call 015140006656 ore-mail, [email protected],

Ford "KA" 2004, 118000km, 5 ge-ar shift, 5 seats, dealer maintai-ned, new tyres, double airbag,good on gas, approx 5 liters on100km, very economic. €1290obo. 0152-21641751

Grand Dodge Caravan SE 2009Automatic, 7 seats, EntertainmentCenter with Hard Drive, Navigati-on System, Back up Camera,Stow and Go Seats, DualSlidingDoors, Keyless Entry, well kept by1 owner. 89k miles.$12.490. Con-tact: 0151-26067460

Grey Metallic 2012 VW Golf TDI,climate control, GPS, tinted glass,parking assist system, roof rack,much more, still under warranty.Great road car, with only 42,500km or 25,000miles. Showroomcondition.Call Bill @ 0151-511-90027

Hyundai Sonata, 2001 model,118000km, 5 gear shift, limousi-ne, second owner, 16V, AC, newsummer tyres, new timing belt,new muffler, very clean, doubleairbag, dealer maintained, wintertyres. €1900 obo 0152-21641751

Mercedes - Genuine Wheels (4),18 inch (47 cm) original equip-ment Mercedes rims taken from2000 C Class (German spec wa-gon). Excellent condition. 400 eu-ros for all four. [email protected] or 017699137578.

Mercedes CL 500, 2004, €14000,in excellent condition, only oneowner, meticulously cared for, ful-ly loaded, heated leather sets,power everything, contact at [email protected] or015207034776

Mercedes E 200, Model 2000 Au-tomatic, leather, power steering,breaks, windows, doors. Cruisecontrol, Xenon lights, ABS, Stero,fully loaded. new oil change & bat-terie.new winter tires. none smo-king car - Garage kept- good con-dition - only € 3.250 obo call0172-676 2717

Mercedes E320, '00, Automatic,145000 km, with alloy wheels, lea-ther interior, DVDs in headrests,extra-fully loaded, & perfect me-chanically!!! Super nice car! $7900(or 5700 Euros) Wiesbaden, 0176-69350-983. PCS Sale!!

Metallic Grey 2012 VW Golf TDIstation wagon. Climate control,heated seats, GPS, roof rack, tin-ted glass, dealer serviced andmuch more. Great road car andonly 42500 km, still under warran-ty! Call Bill at 0151-511-90027.

Opel Astra 2001, runs great, Die-sel. 5 speed / manual transmissi-on. Just passed inspection! 390Kkm. PCSing - must sell! Only$2000 (or 1500 eu). We are inWiesbaden. [email protected] Tel. 0176-693-50983.

Prefect condition with only12,500 miles! Spotless black inte-rior and AM/FM/CD/MP3 Stereowith 6 speakers. Factory SportsPackage with 18" wheels, towpackage, and running boards.Contact [email protected] information and pictures.

Renault Megane, €2600, 08/2004105000 km Sport Automatic -ESP-Radio / CD -Key less Entry -Hea-ted Seats -A/C Lots more [email protected], 06893-4039797, 015228615396

TODA K20A Valve Spring Set.Original price $400.TODA racingparts. Never used Asking $275Ph.017622987498 /[email protected]

Volvo XC90 R-Design, $33,000,7passanger 2012, 45000 mi, stillunder warranty, Navigation, Sun-roof, 20" wheels, piped leatherseats, rear entertainment DVDsystem, 18 speaker surroundsound, luggage rack and cargoprotector. 015161212558

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Lookin for Sportster parts or a bi-ke which needs some work, bas-ket case or sittin longer time too.BT Ultra Classic perhaps too. Justmake me your offer what you ha-ve and we will [email protected]

LDS Young Single Adults welco-me all singles 18-30 for the follo-wing activities: Family Home Eve-ning: Mondays @1830. Institute:Wednesdays @1930. Location:Am Lanzenbusch 3, Ramstein66877. Phone: 017618300841.

The Church of Jesus Christ ofLatter-day Saints has several con-gregations in the KMC. Visitorsare always welcome. Address:Lauterstrasse 1, Kaiserslautern.Wards (time): Kaiserslautern(0830), Ramstein 1st (1230), Ram-stein 2nd (1730).

Upcoming Church Dedication onJune 21st, 1300hrs at Kaiserstras-se 108, Landstuhl, Germany, Pas-tor Ward [email protected],

Adopt while stationed overseas!www.adopt-abroad.com Adopti-on Intl & foster care, home stu-dies. Hague accredited. Casewor-kers in Germany. US 1-888-687-3644

Play Academy ChildCare. I am alicensed & certified child care pro-vider.I live in Rodenbach, 10 minVogelweh & 10 min RAB.I haveyears of experience & refe-rences.My home is warm & co-zy.Warm home cooked Lunch isprovided for the children everyday. Your child will have its veryown indoor playground & fencedin backyard for the summer aswell as weekly field trip outings.Ifyou are in need, I am here for youMonday-Friday. Age 2-5, Mon-Fri7-5.06374-944828

The 86th Force SupportSquadron at Ramstein has li-censed providers on and offthe installation. Providerswho provide more than 10hours a week of care mustbe licensed. Please use goodjudgment when choosingchild care services. For moreinformation please contactDSN 478-7420 or civ 06371-405-7420 or [email protected]

120V Cisco Wireless-G InternetHome Monitoring Cameras ModelWV54GCA, $50.00, [email protected]

Camerabag Crumpler "Messen-ger bag" for digital mirror reflexcamera and equipment. Onlyused once, original price EURO100, €50 OBO, [email protected] **See pics on class-world.com

Canon Legria HFR26 PAL HDCamcorder 28X zoom, It's in mintcondition never dropped orscratch. I am selling because I ba-rely use it. It has 2 SD card slots.Battery life is alright but you canpick up a 2nd cheap $250,[email protected],

Car GPS navigation SYSTEM,€50, 06371 5608034,

Cell Phone HTC S1 works workdwide no contract required. ,€150.00, [email protected],

Electric guitar amp for sale; Rock-tron Rampage, ideal for practicein your home and beyond.Fanta-stic gain characteristics, AGX noi-se reduction, 8`` speaker with lotsof volume asking $120.- call 017235 64442

For the serious audio enthusiast:BSR EQ-3000 graphic equalizer.This is the kind! Made in the USA.*** 110 volt *** Works perfectly.Make your stereo sound the wayyou want it to. [email protected]

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Keyboard from Saitek, grey, Key-board from Saitek, grey, with num-ber pad, great condition! €5, [email protected], €5, [email protected], pics on class-world.com

Metal Slug Anthology, Wii game,played once, perfect condition - li-ke new! €15, [email protected]**See pics on class-world.com

Navigon Europe GPS, In GoodCondition comes with car char-ger, and car window holder. Itworks for all of Europe.$60,[email protected],

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Stearing wheel "Microsoft Side-winder Force Feedback" for yourPC! Love to play auto games?Wanna feel like yr r driving for re-al? Then dont miss this!, pics onclass-world.com, €45, [email protected] **See pics on class-world.com

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An adjustable full-size bassinetallows you to keep baby closerlonger. Diaper changing table withwipe clean fabrics that resistmess during changes. Easily con-verts to a portable playard. Signa-ture Graco® push-button fold ma-kes closing your playard quickand hassle-free. Airy mesh on allsides for maximum ventilation.Convenient carrying bag for no-fuss travel and storage. New pri-ce: 129.99, selling for $95, 06374-944368 or 0176-55247077 oremail [email protected]

Apollo Amateur Night Tickets!,$15 in advance, $20 at the door.Ticket Sales Start 29 June! Con-tact the ticket POC's on the flyeror [email protected] for mo-re details!

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Candleholder: Nice candlehol-der, Candleholder: Nice candle-holder for 4 tea lights. Perfect foryour living room! €8, pics on class-world.com, [email protected]

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Engleby from Sebastian Faulks!Great book. €2, pic on class-world.com, [email protected]

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Green suade handbag. Withthree compartments. Zipper top.$20 017622987498 please leave amessage if I do not [email protected]

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Handbag "clutch style": Love togo out and dont want to use a bighandbag? Dont miss out on thissmall, black bag. Perfect for goingout at night! €3, pics on class-world.com, [email protected]

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Jäger CEE RubberCable 32A4mm² 15m, 400V, three-phasecurrent-cable, 5-times in use, al-most new, CEE, industrial grade,made in Germany, original price130€ – now: 80€ obo, [email protected], self-collectorKaiserslautern

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I am selling a Sunbed from Dr.Kern Modell NGR 241. The lighttubes were exchanged and ranfor approx. 300 hours. Also haveavail 300 hours light tubes. (Thenew tubes run up tp 600 hours.) Iam selling the sunbed for someo-ne. The light tubes can be boughtat ebay or directly from Dr. Kern.One or two tubes are possibly de-fect and need to be replaced.Bought for 3500 to 4000 DM. Ifyou are interested please contactus, the sunbed is located in Kai-serslautern, Tel: 0176-55 24 70 7706374-944368 (Doris)

Jäger CEE RubberCable 32A4mm² 25m , 400V, three-phasecurrent-cable, 5-times in use, al-most new, CEE, industrial grade,made in Germany, original price175€ - now: 110€ obo, [email protected], self-collectorKaiserslautern

Jeans for boys, One pair of levi'ssize 10. 25w, 25L. One M&S pairalso size 10. Good condition.Worn a few times, $10,[email protected]

Labtop or plate table. Perfectwhen sitting on couch eating forto place labtop on. 017622987498

Lace dress, eggshell/offwhite, si-ze 6, never worn. For wedding/prom/summer night out. $50;017622987498 or [email protected] Pic on www.class-world.eu

Leather bomber jacket for boys,fake. worn once.EU size 134.,$10, [email protected]

Lovely white and gold Polish din-ner and tea service. Plus tea setand six large cups . ABSOLUTEBARGAIN - Euro 150.00,063728035459

Mega Crane, with remote control.Large size all functions worksover 50 in. tall. $20., [email protected],

New Rolex GMT Master II for sa-le, $6000, [email protected] find and in perfect in boxcondition. Serious inquiries only.

Numbers book, Vibrate color sto-ry book for children learning tocount.Good condition, €3,[email protected]

Orbital Sander Bosch Exzenter-schleifer PEX 125 AE, €90, excel-lent shape, inc many new sandpa-pers, dustbags, toolbox and manymore. [email protected],industrial grade, made in Germa-ny, original price 190€ – now: 90€obo,

Porcelain dolls, over 100 to choo-se from, all dressed. Price OboCall: 0176-90796039

Pore Cleanser from Tchibo, €5,[email protected]

Pumps "Easy Spirit": Black, per-fect condition, only used once! Si-ze 8.5 M, €8, [email protected] **See pics on class-world.com

Pumps "Life", black, hardlyworn, great condition, size 9M!€8, [email protected] **Seepics on class-world.com

Sweatshirt von GAP, perfect con-dition, like new. Size small. €7,[email protected] **See picson class-world.com

Sandals "Life", black, alwaysloved to wear them. Great withclassy, fancy, trendy dresses orpants. Size 8.5M, €8, [email protected] **See pics on class-world.com

Selling two Fender Stratocasterelectric guitars. Never left the hou-se, top condition. One is acollector's item. Serious offersand details at 01723564442

Sentry Safe Fire Protection, $10,2 keys, Its in condition its small.Its good for holding personal stuffor watches, jewelry. Selling in AA-FES for $15. I am selling becauseI no longer need it. [email protected],

Shamballa Bracelet - Brown/Cre-me, handmade, adjustable in size,fits almost every wrist. Beautifulaccessory for any ocation, anyoutfit. Treat yourself to somethingnice or bring a smile to your bestgirl friends. €15, [email protected]

Shamballa Bracelet - Lilac/white,handmade, adjustable in size, fitsalmost every wrist. Beautiful ac-cessory for any ocation, any out-fit. Treat yourself to something ni-ce or bring a smile to your bestgirl friends. €12, [email protected]

Shamballa Bracelet - Purple/whi-te, handmade, adjustable in size,fits almost every wrist. Beautifulaccessory for any ocation, anyoutfit. Treat yourself to somethingnice or bring a smile to your bestgirl friends. €12, [email protected]

Swarovski Crystal - Attention col-lectors! All retired pieces reducedto half their value, All pieces over40years old! Prices greatly redu-ced! Great gift for any special oc-casion! Private collection!The lasttwo Retired pieces., whale, turtle.Call for info: 06332-41560 bet-ween 2pm to 8pm. Can deliver toRAB!

Tommy Hilfiger Jacket for men,great condition, 100% cotton, si-ze 54, €40, pics on class-world.com, [email protected]

Transformers, Multiple 220 volttransformers. 4 X 300 watt for $40each and 1 X 75 watt for $20.Contact Eric and Mia at063759949674., $40,[email protected]

T-Shirt "America", perfect condi-tion, like new, size small! €5, [email protected]

Werther International, winterjacket for men, brown leather and100% lambskin. Perfect conditi-on, size 58 (german size)! €50OBO, [email protected] **Seepics on class-world.com

Wine Rack/Holder, holds six bott-les, attractive metal finish, fits per-fectly in a small, narrow space.$10; 0163-330-5535 or [email protected]

!!! A beautiful German whiteshrank with glass vitrine and ligh-ted bar (€300) and a complete setof Black Leather Bound 1987 En-cyclopedia Brittanica (make an of-fer) 01704019648

Antique 100 y.o. German chinacabinet, matching dining tablewith 4 chairs. See photo on KAclassifieds web page. ContactEric and Mia at 063759949674.,€950, [email protected]

Antique Bench, Antique benchwith cushion seat, storage spaceand wheels. See photo on KAclassifieds web page. ContactEric and Mia at 063759949674.€600, [email protected]

Antique corner desk. See photoon KA classifieds web page. Con-tact Eric and Mia at063759949674., €150,[email protected]

Antique French armiore with mir-ror doors. Louis IV style. See pho-to on KA classifieds web page.Contact Eric and Mia at063759949674. €800,[email protected]

Antique secretary desk. See pho-tos on KA classifieds web page.Contact Eric and Mia at063759949674., €120,[email protected]

Antiques, $, 015154200818, Me-tal Milk Jugs, Wagon Wheels,Cast Iron Irons... and more. Star-ting price for smaller items 25$and up.

Belgium Oak Buffet - Circa 1920.Hand carved, with Brass Handles,Leaded Glass, and Inlaid Tiles. Abeautiful addition to any home.Call Bill @ 0151-511-90027.

Drawer Chest, $25, [email protected],

Belgium oak leather couch, 3seater and love seat. Thick buffa-lo leather. No stain, scratches andspots from a pets and smoke freehome. We bought it for $4900, wesell it for € 1100. Can be deliver-ed. 0152-21641751

Black, baby grand piano, SamickDigital Piano model SXPS11,220V. Am selling due to PCS mo-ve. [email protected]

German Sideboard and High-board for Sale. Oak-rustic color,solid wood. Great condition! New€1200 each, now selling for €200each! Call: 0176-907-96039

Inlaid Wooden End Table. Sorren-to style. See photo on KA classi-fieds web page. Contact Eric andMia at 063759949674., €30,[email protected]

Kg Bed Frame w/Wall Unit, $175,[email protected],

Qn Bed. Brass head, foot. $200,[email protected],

Shabby-chic display cabinet, so-lid wood, painted white, two glassdoors on top and two doors withbeautiful fabric detail on bottom,€80, for pics go to class-world.com, [email protected],

Sleeper Sofa, Queen size sleepersofa, must pick up at Luxem-bourg American Cemetery.$50.00, [email protected] or(00352)26361883

Wooden bookshelf. See photoon KA classifieds web page. Con-tact Eric and Mia at063759949674. $150,[email protected]

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Simulator Instructor Pilot, Quali-fied applicants must have a mini-mum or 200 hrs PIC of C-130J air-craft. AR qualifications are desi-red, but not required. CAE USAInc. offers competitive package in-cluding salary, travel, per diem,rental car and more. No languagerequirements and the instructionis limited to Co-Pilot, A/C Com-mander, and EP training only.Contact Marissa Holdorf at E: [email protected] orT: 813-887-1512 F: 813-890-2969

Harley friends, Lookin for friends,female/male who likes harleys,works on them, who are into Rockmusic, good food, havin fun,BBQ, beeing outside and enjoyinga good time together. Just emailme and we will see when we canmeet. [email protected]

Healthy Yorkshire Terrier Pup-pies, with Chip, dewormed andPapiers. Please call 06241/985657and 0177/4636457

There have been reports ofpets being sold from bree-ding facilities that are not ma-naged at the highest profes-sional standards. Pleasechoose your pet carefully.Make sure you check the cre-dentials of the people sellingthe pet, and get proper pa-perwork showing shots and/or other proof of healthy con-dition. For further advice,consult your Veterinarian.

Are you looking for a puppy?Ihelp you locate breeders in Ger-many.No payment in advance,personal pick up is a must!Almostevery breed is possible to find.Vi-sit www.puppyboulevard.net andcontact me. [email protected]/ 015115922078

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Good movement, loves dressa-ge, hacks out on her own, riddenby a novice 13 yr old, schooled bya British trainer, lots of potentialfor a competition horse in even-ting and dressage. No vices whatso ever, snaffle mouth, easy tobox. [email protected]

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