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Kaiserslautern American Page 1 September 19, 2014 September 19, 2014 Volume 38, number 37 HAVE YOU READ YOUR KA TODAY? FEATURES Tops in Blue performs on Ramstein, Page 6 NEWS Army cooks fuel EFMB candidates, Page 12 Post office delivers more than just mail, Page 3 NEWS WHEN: Sept. 18 to 21 WHERE: Ramstein hangars 1 & 2 VISIT: www.ramsteinbazaar.org Air Force revamps air expeditionary force WASHINGTON — The Air Force will deploy Agile Combat Support Airmen under its redesigned air expe- ditionary force construct Oct. 1. The primary purpose of the rede- sign was to look at ways to deploy more ACS Airmen with their units and standardize dwell times across the Air Force as much as possible to present a consistent Air Force capacity to the warfighter. While the construct was approved in April 2013 by Air Force Chief of Staff Gen. Mark A. Welsh III, the first deployments under this construct will be October. Under the revised AEF construct, installations will deploy larger numbers of Airmen from the same unit under a 1-2 deploy-to- dwell ratio for active component, ACS Airmen. The revised construct establishes an 18-month battle rhythm where an Airman may deploy for six months and be home for 12. This will allow wings to more effectively pos- ture their forces to meet global mis- sion requirements as well as continue home station training. In the past, Airmen deployed as individuals or small elements via “tempo bands” based on their Air Force specialty codes. Those Airmen met downrange from bases across the Air Force. “Our Airmen have performed superbly in their individual deploy- ments under the current AEF struc- ture for the last 11 years,” Welsh said. “This new construct will facil- itate even better teamwork and unit performance during deployed operations. I visited a deployed squad- ron last year that was manned by 81 Airmen from 41 different bases. While we’ve proven we can be successful with that approach, we See AEF, Page 5 New 3rd AF commander talks priorities, shares experiences Photo by Senior Airman Hailey Haux Lt. Gen. Darryl Roberson, 3rd Air Force commander, meets Airmen from the 48th Fighter Wing, Royal Air Force Lakenheath, England, on their temporary duty to Plovdiv, Bulgaria, Aug. 20. Roberson got the chance to meet a few Airmen who have gone above and beyond during this bilateral training event, Thracian Eagle 2014, in Bulgaria. by Capt. William- Joseph Mojica U.S. Air Forces in Europe and Air Forces Africa Public Affairs Lt. Gen. Darryl L. Roberson, 3rd Air Force and 17th Expeditionary Air Force commander, outlined his priorities, challenges, leadership philosophy and personal experiences dur- ing an interview Sept. 2 on Ramstein. Roberson indicated he has three top priorities: motiva- tional mission accomplish- ment, compassionate care of Airmen and their families, and the constant drive to improve and innovate. “I use ‘motivational and compassionate’ because it’s more than just mission accomplishment and it’s more than just taking care of our Airmen,” Roberson said. “I’m a believer that if you take care of the Airmen and the families, they will will- ingly take care of the mis- sion. In regards to ‘improve See COMMAND, Page 3

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Kaiserslautern American Page 1September 19, 2014

September 19, 2014 Volume 38, number 37HAVE YOU READ YOUR KA TODAY?

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WHEN: Sept. 18 to 21WHERE: Ramstein hangars 1 & 2VISIT: www.ramsteinbazaar.org

Air Force revamps air expeditionary forceWASHINGTON — The Air Force

will deploy Agile Combat Support Airmen under its redesigned air expe-ditionary force construct Oct. 1.

The primary purpose of the rede-sign was to look at ways to deploy more ACS Airmen with their units and standardize dwell times across the Air Force as much as possible to present a consistent Air Force capacity to the warfi ghter.

While the construct was approved

in April 2013 by Air Force Chief of Staff Gen. Mark A. Welsh III, the fi rst deployments under this construct will be October. Under the revised AEF construct, installations will deploy larger numbers of Airmen from the same unit under a 1-2 deploy-to-dwell ratio for active component, ACS Airmen. The revised construct establishes an 18-month battle rhythm where an Airman may deploy for six months and be home for 12. This will

allow wings to more effectively pos-ture their forces to meet global mis-sion requirements as well as continue home station training.

In the past, Airmen deployed as individuals or small elements via “tempo bands” based on their Air Force specialty codes. Those Airmen met downrange from bases across the Air Force.

“Our Airmen have performed superbly in their individual deploy-

ments under the current AEF struc-ture for the last 11 years,” Welsh said. “This new construct will facil-itate even better teamwork and unit performance during deployed operations. I visited a deployed squad-ron last year that was manned by 81 Airmen from 41 different bases. While we’ve proven we can be successful with that approach, we

See AEF, Page 5

New 3rd AF commander talks priorities, shares experiences

Photo by Senior Airman Hailey Haux

Lt. Gen. Darryl Roberson, 3rd Air Force commander, meets Airmen from the 48th Fighter Wing, Royal Air Force Lakenheath, England, on their temporary duty to Plovdiv, Bulgaria, Aug. 20. Roberson got the chance to meet a few Airmen who have gone above and beyond during this bilateral training event, Thracian Eagle 2014, in Bulgaria.

by Capt. William-Joseph MojicaU.S. Air Forces in Europe and Air Forces Africa Public Affairs

Lt. Gen. Darryl L. Roberson, 3rd Air Force and 17th Expeditionary Air Force commander, outlined his priorities, challenges, leadership philosophy and personal experiences dur-ing an interview Sept. 2 on Ramstein.

Roberson indicated he has three top priorities: motiva-tional mission accomplish-ment, compassionate care of Airmen and their families, and the constant drive to improve and innovate.

“I use ‘motivational and compassionate’ because it’s more than just mission accomplishment and it’s more than just taking care of our Airmen,” Roberson said. “I’m a believer that if you take care of the Airmen and the families, they will will-ingly take care of the mis-sion. In regards to ‘improve

See COMMAND, Page 3

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Air Advisers Branch reaches new levelby Senior Airman Armando A. Schwier-Morales86th Airlift Wing Public Affairs

T he 435th Air Ground Operations Wing’s Air Adviser Branch executed five missions at once, the

most it has ever done in one week, Sept. 15 to 19 in three NATO coun-tries.

The Air Adviser Branch is reaching out to three partner countries with five different missions, traveling to learn and develop from each other in order to allow streamlined work and part-nership in the future. The Air Adviser Branch has executed more than 70 missions across Europe and Africa

since it was formed in 2012. Until recently, the average number of mis-sions in a single week had been two.

“We have never executed this many at once during a single week,” said Maj. John Sherinian, 435th Contingency Response Group Air Adviser Branch chief. “These (mis-sions) represent months’ worth of dili-gent work, for which there are no set checklists for our Airmen to follow. Every mission is a little different and has its own nuances, and the AGOW’s air advisers executing these missions have met the chal-lenge.”

These missions are critical to help-ing Airmen learn to work and develop with NATO countries, because they

may have to deploy with them in the future. Knowing how each other works allows them to be in sync from the beginning.

To accomplish five missions at once, the advisers required coordina-tion with U.S. Air Forces in Europe and Air Forces Africa, embassy staff, state partnership program Guard members in the U.S., and directly with host nations to plan, overcome obstacles and execute the missions.

Airmen from medical, communi-cations, operations, fuels and safety are traveling to Latvia, Poland and Bulgaria with the intent of developing each other.

“Each of these missions helps build partnership capacities in three ways,”

Sherinian said. “We advise our part-ners on tactics, techniques and pro-cedures on Air Force missions that they want to improve or learn how to execute themselves. We introduce our USAFE professionals to the various people and cultures around Europe, which allows for relationships to grow, and that in turn fosters partners to work with in the future. We learn from them. Building partnerships is a communicative process. We share with them, and they share their pro-cesses and experiences for us to learn and develop.”

The five missions will come to an end today, with organizers hoping all parties took something away that may help in the future.

21st TSC holds 9/11 remembrance ceremony

Under heavy rain, Soldiers from the 21st Theater Sustainment Command pay respect to the U.S. flag during a 9/11 remem-brance ceremony Sept. 11 on the Panzer Kaserne Parade Field.Photo by Brandon Beach

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and innovate,’ it’s our Airmen out there who are figuring out better ways to do things on a day-to-day basis. That’s so criti-cal with the challenges we face today, including sequestration, reduced funding and reduced manpower. Our mission remains, and we can’t accomplish our mission without improving and innovating.”

Roberson said readiness is also a critical aspect to the abil-ity of U.S. Air Forces in Europe and Air Forces Africa to conduct missions that display the com-mand’s “Forward, Ready, Now” capability.

“Readiness is key to our abil-ity to conduct missions,” he said. “We’re rebounding from the repercussions of what we did last year with sequestration and its ripple effects. There are a lot of things going on throughout the USAFE-AFAFRICA theater, and we have to be ready to respond.”

A student of leadership, Roberson has developed a rath-er unique leadership philosophy throughout his career that he said will serve leaders well.

“I call my leadership philoso-phy, in its basic form, the three Cs,” he said. “They’re compe-tence, care and character. If you combine the three together, it equals trust, and it’s that trust that is the core of leadership. If you earn trust, people will follow you through fire and climb the hill with you no matter what.”

In order for Airmen to be able to focus on the mission, taking care of their families is essential, and he said he believes his fam-ily’s love and support are para-mount to his success.

“My wife, Cheryl, has always been so supportive, and she understands when I need to go remote or when I need to take care of business,” Roberson said. “She has always been incredibly supportive, and I would not still be in the Air Force if it was not for her support and understand-ing, there’s no doubt about it. I couldn’t be more fortunate that we’re still together after 31 years now, more in love today than we were when we started.”

Roberson also has two chil-dren who both continued their affiliation with the Air Force. His son, Chad, recently gradu-ated from the Air Force’s under-graduate pilot training, and his daughter, Courtney, is an Air Force spouse.

“I’m ecstatic, and it’s extreme-

ly gratifying as a parent to raise children who have some of the same values and who under-stand and are willing to support and defend our country,” he said of his children. “Personally, the most rewarding part of my career has been balancing the military life with the personal life. I have a loving wife, two great kids and have enjoyed every minute of my Air Force career.”

Roberson grew up no stranger to the military, and moving often is something he is quite familiar with as his father served in the Navy.

“Where I’m from is always an interesting question, because I grew up as a Navy brat,” he said. “My dad was enlisted in the Navy, and he retired as an E-8. So growing up, I moved all over, particularly around the East Coast. He never forced me to join the military, but I remem-ber seeing an air show when I was younger and talking to my dad about wanting to fly.”

Roberson is an avid food fan and specifically enjoys sea-food, juicy steaks, desserts and German cuisine.

“Lobster, Alaskan king crab and seafood in general are all great, but I’m a steak guy, and when it comes to desserts, I gotta have them,” he said. “Rarely will I turn down something sweet when it is offered to me. The food here is really good too, particularly the schnitzel with pommes frites, which is one of my favorites.”

Roberson played water polo at the U.S. Air Force Academy, and he enjoyed playing a number of sports as a child. Today, he still enjoys playing sports but plays golf the most. He loves watching sports too, particularly during playoffs.

“I’m a Washington, D.C., team fan,” he said. “I like the Nationals. They’re No. 1 right now in their division. I’m a die-hard Redskins fan, even though they may disappoint me, and of course I’m an Air Force Academy sports fan.”

Roberson concluded his inter-view with a special “thank you” to the Airmen.

“We’re so blessed to be Americans. I’ve traveled to other countries, and we really have it good,” Roberson said. “I want to thank all Airmen for being willing to do this job, defend our country, our way of life and our values for our kids and grandkids. Thank you for all of that.”

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Photo by Staff Sgt. Alexander A. Burnett

21st STB hosts organizational daySoldiers from the 21st Theater Sustainment Command’s Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 21st Special Troops Battalion, engage in a tug-of-war battle during the 21st STB’s organizational day Sept. 12 at Pulaski Park on Vogelweh. The organizational day was hosted to promote unit cohesion and family fun within the unit.

Story and photo by Airman 1st Class Michael Stuart86th Airlift Wing Public Affairs

The 86th Communi-cations Squadron Northside Post Office is known for processing thousands of pieces of mail each day, but few know of their main priority.

“I’ve been in postal since 1996, and since day one, boosting people’s morale on base has been our main mission,” said Tech. Sgt. David Lott, 86th CS official mail manager. “Receiving that written letter in the mail gives you a warm feeling inside that texting can’t.”

The post office handles approximately 50,000 per-sonal and official pack-ages a month. There are 136 units they deliver to on a daily basis. They also interact with more than 700 activity distribution officers to get the packages out.

“We work long hours to please our customers, and it’s what we do,” said Tech. Sgt. Darian Lira, 86th CS postmaster. “If you real-ly want to see a smile on your customer’s face or if you like making customers

happy, this is a great job to have.”

Oct. 15 through Jan. 1 is usually the hectic holiday season for personal mail, and the official mail load increases during the end of the fiscal year, Lira said.

“Our guys put a lot of hard work and dedication year-round and especially during the holiday season,” Lira said. “People think we’re busy just around the holidays when in real-ity we’re always busy. On Ramstein we process more mail than (all of the air bases in) the entire United Kingdom combined.”

During the holiday sea-son Airmen can join the members of the 86th CS and help them deliver pack-

ages to everyone in the KMC.

“We usually open up the volunteer program for the holiday season,” Lira said. “The volunteer program is basically when some-one helps with working the window, gives out pack-ages to the customers and help relieve our staff of the added stress during the hol-iday season.”

The 86th CS post office helps bridge the gap between Airmen and their family members back home.

“We strive to keep as many people happy,” Lira said. “From our hard-work-ing Airmen to our custom-ers, we try to keep morale high.”

Post office delivers more than just mail

Senior Airman Colin Forney, 86th Communications Squadron postal specialist, sorts packages Sept. 9 at the Ramstein Northside Post Office.

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SEPT. 93:30 p.m.: Theft from a motor vehicle was reported in Weilerbach. 6:25 p.m.: A major traffi c accident with injuries was reported in Ramstein-Miesenbach.

SEPT. 106:25 a.m.: A major traffi c accident with injuries was reported in Bruchmühlbach-Miesau.7:14 p.m.: The operation of an unregistered vehicle was reported on Vogelweh.

SEPT. 112 p.m.: Animal cruelty was reported in Kaiserslautern. 2:48 p.m.: Child abuse was reported in Kaiserslautern.5:30 p.m.: Grand theft auto was reported in Weilerbach.

SEPT. 126:05 p.m.: Shoplifting was reported on Ramstein.10 p.m.: A major traffi c accident was reported in Matzenbach.10:20 p.m.: Drunken driving and a minor traffi c accident were reported in Kaiserslautern.

SEPT. 132 p.m.: Fleeing the scene of a minor traffi c accident was reported on Ramstein. 5:50 p.m.: Drunk and disorderly conduct and assault were reported in Bad Dürkheim. 10:23 p.m.: Drunk and disorderly conduct result-ing in damage to private property was reported in Karlsruhe.

SEPT. 141 a.m.: Sexual assault was reported in Kaiserslautern.3:08 a.m.: Unlawful entry was reported in Kaiserslautern. 8 a.m.: Damage and larceny of private property was reported in Landstuhl. 9 a.m.: Fleeing the scene of a major traffi c accident was reported in Waldmohr.11:59 a.m.: A major traffi c accident was reported in Waldmohr. 4:30 p.m.: A domestic disturbance was reported in Kollweiler.8 p.m.: Larceny of private property was reported in Obermohr.

SEPT. 157:30 p.m.: An assault was reported on Vogelweh.

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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.

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 Larcenies

CWA banquetThe Convoy Warriors Association invites

all past, present and future convoy warriors to share in the annual CWA banquet Saturday at the Ramstein Offi cers’ Club. The event starts at 5:30 p.m. with social hour. The offi cial cer-emony will start at approximately 6 p.m. The Convoy Warrior Association is a private orga-nization that was created with the purpose of fostering camaraderie among personnel who have supported any confl ict that required the performance of convoy missions as a primary duty. For details, call 480-3947 or 480-2146.

Blood driveKnights of Columbus Council 11987 is

sponsoring a blood drive from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday in the Kaiserslautern Military Community Center food court.

Closure• The Baumholder Central Issue Facility will

be closed for its required 100 percent annual inventory from Monday to Sept. 26.• The KMC Housing Offi ce and the

Furnishings Management Offi ce will be closed Oct. 3 and 13 for holidays. Both offi ces will also close early at 11:30 a.m. Oct. 8 for training.

Consulate information nightThe U.S. Consulate General is hosting their

2014 U.S. Citizens Information Night from 4:30 to 6:30 p.m. Thursday at the Consulate General in Frankfurt. The evening will be a fun, casual event intended to inform U.S. citizens

about the services the Consulate has to offer, but also about the many German-American organi-zations and clubs in the area.

Orientation tourThe USO will offer free orientation tours,

“Welcome to Kaiserslautern,” Sept. 27, Oct. 18, Nov. 11 and Dec. 6. Newcomers will depart at 8 a.m. from the Vogelweh Bowling Center or 8:30 a.m. in front of the Ramstein Passenger Terminal, Bldg. 3333. Tour participants will receive a historical overview of Kaiserslautern, hear some local legends and receive practical tips from experienced guides. It is recommended to bring euros for lunch and shopping. The tour is free, but interested participants must sign up at one of the USO offi ces. Estimated return time is 4:10 p.m. on Ramstein and 4:30 p.m. on Vogelweh.

Vehicle Safety DayThe Pulaski Automotive Skills Center, locat-

ed in Bldg. 2859 on Pulaski Barracks, offers free vehicle safety inspections from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Oct. 14 for Vehicle Safety Day. There will also be a chance to win a free car wash. The event is open to all ID cardholders. For details, call 493-4167 or 0631-3406-4167.

Dental Assisting Volunteer ProgramThe Ramstein Dental Clinic will start the

next American Red Cross Dental Assisting Volunteer Program Oct. 20. The course is full time for seven months (from 6:45 a.m. to 4 p.m. Mondays to Fridays). This program is open to

dependent ID cardholders with a high school diploma or equivalent. Applicants must attend the mass briefi ng at 3:30 p.m. Sept. 29 in the Ramstein Dental Clinic, Bldg. 301. Interviews will be conducted Oct. 1 and 2. Notifi cation of selection will be announced Oct. 3. Participants will in-process Oct. 6 through 17. Applicants need to be dedicated, motivated and up to date on all immunizations. Further information, applications and interview slots will be given at the mass briefi ng. Volunteers are full time from start date. For more information, call Mater Sgt. Jessica McNabb at 479-2268 or 06371-46-2268.

Sleep studyDo you have problems sleeping? If you

are 18 years or older, a military benefi ciary of Landstuhl Regional Medical Center and have had problems sleeping for six months or longer, you may be eligible to take part in a study using micro-current therapy for insom-nia. Participation is voluntary and confi dential. For more information, call 590-5641 or 06371-9464-5641, or send an email to [email protected].

Donate to CFCImprove the quality of life of the KMC

by donating to the 2014 Combined Federal Campaign by Dec. 15. Donations made to the Family Support and Youth Programs go directly to the installation to fund local programs. To donate, visit www.cfcoverseas.org or contact your unit representative.

SEPT. 9Weilerbach — One black backpack, one mobil-ity folder, one deployment medical record, one iPad, one iPod, one iPhone 4, one auxiliary cord and one Toyota Camry owner’s manual.

SEPT. 10Kaiserslautern — Night vision goggles, one M-50 gas mask carrier, one M-50 gas mask and two breathing fi lters.

SEPT. 14Obermohr — One black backpack, containing a few knives and one pair of leather gloves, one Common Access Card, one government travel card, one M-50 gas mask, one Kevlar helmet, one Air Force (ABU pattern) wet weather jacket, one pair of (ABU pattern) wet weather bottoms, one police vest, one black law enforcement belt, one set of handcuffs with key, one fl ashlight and one wallet, containing one Utah state driver’s license, one U.S. Army Europe driver’s license, one debit card and one bank card with account number.

Landstuhl — One purse, containing an unknown amount of makeup, one iPod, one iPod/iPhone charging cable and two GPS navigation codes.

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believe the new AEF model is a more efficient way to get the job done.”

While there are some other subtle changes, the most noticeable change to ACS Airmen will be a sta-bilized battle rhythm at 1-2 deploy-to-dwell ratio. Some Airmen will see this battle rhythm as an increase in their deployment vulnerabil-ity. Requirements for most skill sets have remained con-stant. However, those who deployed less frequently may be more vulnerable. Not all Airmen will be selected for deployment in their vulner-ability window.

Air Force leadership has worked very hard to secure 1-to-2 as the standard battle rhythm therefore reducing the number of Airmen who will deploy at rates greater than 1-to-2. While this is the goal, there may still be some high-demand specialties that

may deploy under a different scheduling construct.

“Previously, Air Force specialty codes played a large role in determining an Airman’s battle rhythm and deployment location; the redesign focuses on aligning Airmen to deploy with their unit,” said Col. Stephen Hart, chief of war planning and policy division. “Deploying with members of their own unit increases continuity of work, allows our junior Airmen to deploy with their supervisor (and) trainers, and enhances the skills and management of wing mis-sions.”

Hart said there are benefits to the Airmen and to the ser-vice, as it allows the Air Force to better understand its avail-able capacity and it allows Airmen to have a better idea of when they will be deploy-ing within the given year.

For Airmen maintaining expeditionary readiness, it’s business as usual. Airmen

should continue preparing themselves and their families for the reality of deployment and ensure they are ready to go when called.

For more information

on AEF battle rhythm and individual base dwell times, Airmen should contact their local unit deployment manager or base deployment manager.

(Information courtesy of Air Force Public Affairs Agency OL-P. Senior Airman Jason J. Brown, 633rd Air Base Wing Public Affairs, contributed to this article.)

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Chiefs’ rain dance swamps Eagles rally, 10-7

Photo by Senior Airman Timothy Moore

Col. Lawrence Hicks, 86th Logistics Group commander, runs to first base during an outfield hit Sep. 11 on Ramstein. Hicks was part of the RUfit Resilience Day Chiefs vs. Eagles game.

by Senior Airman Armando A. Schwier-Morales86th Airlift Wing Public Affairs

E ven after a second rally, the Eagles could not reach the Chiefs during the 2014 RUfit

Resilience Day softball game. The game was the final event of the

day, between colonels and chief master sergeants ending at the top of the sev-enth inning, 10-7, due to rain.

The game began with the Eagles up to bat, but they were stopped by the Chiefs’ defense.

Chief Master Sgt. Frank Batten, 86th Airlift Wing command chief, set the tone of the game batting second and hitting an in-park home run for a total

of two runs. The initial momentum was only short-lived as the next three hitters were tagged and caught out.

During the second inning, the Eagles came out looking to make some plays; however, they were not only stopped by the Chiefs but were also scored on, bringing the game to 3-0.

The Eagles’ time came in the third ining when a combination of steady hits from the Eagles and mistakes from the Chiefs brought home three runs for a score of 3-3.

The Chiefs could not just stand by, so after their first two hitters, a third decid-ed to come up to the plate and smash a home run for a score of 6-3.

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Performers sing during a Tops in Blue performance Sept. 13 in the KMC. A full audience watches a Tops in Blue performance Sept. 13 in the KMC.

Performers sing during a Tops in Blue performance Sept. 13 at the Kaiserslautern Military Community Center.

Airman 1st Class Kyle McCarty, 15th Maintenance Squadron aircraft maintenance journeyman, assigned to Joint-Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam, Hawaii, sings during a Tops in Blue performance.

Photos by Airman 1st Class Michael Stuart

Performers sing during a Tops in Blue performance Sept. 13 at the Kaiserslautern Military Community Center on Ramstein. The Tops in Blue team is performing a nine-month tour, providing entertainment for military communities worldwide.

Tops in Blue performs on Ramstein

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Photo by Senior Airman Damon Kasberg

9/11 commemoration ceremonyMembers of Team Ramstein render a salute during a 9/11 ceremony Sept. 11 at Fire Station One on Ramstein. The ceremony was held to honor the � rst responders who died at the World Trade Center 13 years ago.

AFN gives community news, entertainment, taste of homeStory and photos by Airman 1st Class Michael Stuart86th Airlift Wing Public Affairs

For more than 50 years, American Forces Network has been a bridge between

America and Germany, bring-ing entertainment and news to the service members and families in the KMC.

AFN Kaiserslautern has provided service to military members since 1954 while bringing them a taste of home.

“We’re not just putting out valuable command informa-tion for the public. We’re also letting people know what’s going on in the immediate area,” said Senior Airman Ben Burgess, AFN Kaiserslautern broadcast producer. “We pro-vide a form of entertainment similar to what you would fi nd back home in the states.”

Airmen stationed over-seas usually do not have an American source to give them radio and television, Burgess said, but AFN bridges that gap.

“In the states, you’re going to have a radio station that plays all of your favorite hits and favorite music,” he said. “This is our way of giving that to you here, while in between songs we’ll let you know what’s going on and what fun stuff you can get into.”

AFN Kaiserslautern con-sists of Airmen and Soldiers working together to inform and update a multiservice community on the things hap-pening around them.

“I love communicating and interacting with the public,” said Senior Airman Eli Smith, AFN Kaiserslautern broadcast journalist. “I get to talk to a lot of people on a daily basis. I also love doing live events in the area and working with the community.”

While entertaining service members within the KMC is enjoyable for AFN, the team is also the fastest form of informing the public in case of an emergency.

“We’re able to reach a lot of people at once whether it’s an emergency situation or if there’s (hazardous) road con-ditions,” Smith said. “We are able to provide people with information in an instant way right then and there.”

Broadcasting to a commu-nity of more than 50,000 on its airways, AFN delivers a piece of home.

Senior Airman Eli Smith, American Forces Network Kaiserslautern broad-cast journalist, DJs a radio morning show Sept. 10 on Vogelweh. AFN Kaiserslautern has provided service to military members since 1954.

Senior Airman Eli Smith, American Forces Network Kaiserslautern broad-cast journalist, DJs a radio morning show Sept. 10 on Vogelweh.

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Story and photo by Sgt. Brandon Hubbard 21st Theater Sustainment Command Public Affairs

MIHAIL KOGALNICEANU, Romania — For Staff Sgt. Chad Emanuel, the answer to what he is looking forward to the most after his fourth deployment was easy to answer.

“My daughter, Gabrielle. She’s going to be 5 in October,” said Emanuel, a motor transport operator with the 114th Transportation Company, Minnesota Army National Guard, while emptying his back-pack onto the customs table for inspection.

The staff sergeant, returning from Afghanistan with his unit, was the 100,000th service member to pass through Mihail Kogalniceanu Air Base Sept. 5, marking a major milestone for the Transit Center that started moving military mem-bers both to and from Afghanistan in its first flight Feb. 2.

The air base rapidly filled an opera-tional need for the United States military for moving Soldiers and Marines in sup-port of Operation Enduring Freedom after the lease for the Transit Center at Manas, Kyrgyzstan, was not extended. In spite of the rapid transition, the Romanian base has become a new model for efficient combat airlift and transportation opera-tions. The operation is an example of the continued commitment of the U.S. and its partner nations to supporting NATO, ISAF and other international contingency operations across the globe.

“This is my fourth deployment and by far my quickest, best, most efficient way out (of country) that I’ve actually had,” said Emanuel, who previously deployed to Iraq, Kosovo and Afghanistan in 2010.

MK Air Base is currently averaging less than 36 hours in on-ground transit time for getting troops into Afghanistan and an average of 40 hours for getting them back home. Comparatively, transients through Manas spent an average of 48 hours deploying and 72 hours redeploying.

“Reaching the 100,000th bi-directional passenger milestone is a testament to the dedication and efforts of our com-bined and joint team of Soldiers, Airmen, Department of the Army civilians, con-tractors and, importantly, our Romanian partners,” said Col. Kevin Mulvihill, 21st Regional Support Element officer in charge. “The ability of all these dif-ferent organizations to come together and stand up the transit center in just over 90 days demonstrates how the U.S. Army Europe’s and the 21st Theater Sustainment Command’s forward pres-ence enables us to be responsive to the Global Combatant Commands.”

Utilizing four Air Force C-17s oper-ated under the 780th Expeditionary Airlift Squadron, the joint operation has been able to quickly grow its capabilities during the

past year. The robust forward-based logis-tics base provided by U.S. Army Europe’s 21st TSC and its enterprise partners at MK Air Base can support a through-put of about 2,000 troops per day (1,000 deploy-ing into theater and 1,000 deploying out of theater) and about 3,000 tons of associated cargo and baggage.

“We’ve been pretty busy,” said Sgt. Korin Carlisle, movement supervisor for the Joint Movement Control Team at MK Air Base. Carlisle, who has been one of the longest serving Soldiers on the ground supporting the mission, recalls how in the early spring months the transit flights had only a trickle of transients, and over the summer, the mission has picked up into a robust transit operation.

About 32,000 transients were pro-cessed at the MK terminal from February to May. The other 68,000 personnel have been processed during the same amount of time from June through mid-September to support the drawdown in Afghanistan.

“As it progressed, we’ve been sometimes getting 1,800 people in a day,” Carlisle said. “So for us to come from 200 to 300 service members in a day to well over a 1,000 peo-ple really says a lot. At the end of the day, we get to do a really good thing here and send people back home to their friends and family, so that is really gratifying.”

Team of TeamsMoving units at a faster tempo means

precise coordination between the joint units supporting the mission. Each day a room full of key Army, Air Force and Marines, as well as the Romanian offi-cials who run the civilian-owned Mihail Kogalniceanu Airport, comb each flight itinerary and every detail down to meals to be eaten, housing and the contracted bus transportation to the terminal.

“The biggest thing we do is the coordi-nation,” said Army Capt. Daniel Chandler, 165th Movement Control Team command-er, based out of Fort Riley, Kansas. “We work directly with the U.S. Air Force and the Romanian air force, who have 5-ton trucks and buses that we use. We have to

know what time the planes are coming in, how many people they are carrying and what direction they are headed.”

Deploying units have different require-ments than redeploying units. For example, MK Air Base tests body armor plates for deploying Soldiers and Marines — called small arms protective inserts. More than 61,000 plates have been inspected, and 9,000 plates have been exchanged at the Plate Carrier Collection Point since February.

“It’s important because this is the last stop for them to get the protection they need,” said Pfc. Mara Thomas, who works at the PCCP with Sustainment Task Force 16.

Lean Mission, Important JobLt. Col. John Motszko, STF 16 com-

mander, who oversees the ground transit operations, sees the mission as remark-able, considering only a force of about 350 permanent party personnel have been able to move more than 100,000 people.

A smaller force means cost savings too, thanks to the temperate climate in the Black Sea region and utilizing U.S. hard-stand buildings previously built in 2009.

“The cost is a fraction of what was spent in places like Qatar and Kuwait because it was an extreme environment,” Motszko said. “The fact of the matter is that it is simply more comfortable coming through here.”

Annual operating costs for MK Air Base are estimated at $18 million per year, compared to $80 million per year for the Transit Center at Manas. But, the significance of the mission isn’t lost on cost savings alone for the service mem-bers tasked with making the base both comfortable and safe.

“It is always fun to see people come through. I’ve actually deployed once to Afghanistan and seen some of my battle buddies come through (MK Air Base),” said Cpl. Francisco Meza, desk sergeant for the 202nd Military Police Company, deployed from Fort Bliss, Texas, to perform base security at MK. “Just to see those guys, it doesn’t only boost my own moral, it lets everybody know we are actually making a difference out here.”

They brought in one more run, finishing the third inning at 7-3.

The fourth inning was oddly familiar for both the Chiefs and Eagles.

Both scored one run for a final score of 8-4. Spectators in the stands agreed it was a gentle-man’s agreement for a rest.

The agreement for rest and the experience of both teams showed up in the fifth inning with six play-ers coming to bat, six outs and zero runs. The crowd believed this is where the Chiefs’ rain dance hap-pened.

As the sixth inning began, the black clouds above began to sprinkle down rain. The chiefs came in and earned two runs, leaving the Eagles with none.

The Eagles’ chances at the beginning of the sev-enth looked darker than the clouds with a score of 10-4.

The Eagles’ first two players came out and struck out. Two outs, zero players on base and the rain coming down harder, the Eagles needed a rally. After the game, the Eagles’ pitcher com-mented on their last inning.

“We came back pretty good at the end. It was a valiant effort, but thank God it’s over,” said Col. Charles Stock, 86th Dental Squadron and Eagles’ pitcher.

Stock came up to the plate ready to hit and start the rally, but ended up get-ting walked. Yet, he was the first to get back home and score. Following his lead, two more Eagles players came to the nest and scored. The Eagles’ second rally came to a close after their seventh hitter struck out, leaving the field 10-7.

The referees called the game due to time and weather conditions, but the Airmen in the stands also won, as they wit-nessed first-hand resilien-cy from the Eagles and Chiefs.

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A Soldier from the 114th Transportation Company, Minnesota Army National Guard, waits to depart the permanent forward operating site Sept. 5 at Mihail Kogalniceanu Air Base, Romania, to redeploy home to the United States.

21st TSC moves 100,000 troops through MK Air Base

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Capt. Spanky’s o� -leash tour

I’m so excited to tell you about my most recent trip to Bad Dürkheim for the Wurstmarkt! Though the pub-lic festival is known for being the largest wine festival in the world, there’s more to it than being able to try over 150 different local wines. Now, I’d like to say I’m old enough in dog years to have a taste, but I stayed away, because even the slight-est taste of grapes could kill me!

I spent most of my time enjoying the carnival rides and games, though, the haunted house made me leap out of my skin! I know, I’m a scardy cat,

or dog rather. If my tail was long enough, it would’ve been between my legs. To get my mind off of the haunted house, my human and I took the Ferris wheel for a whirl, and let me tell you, I have never seen such beauty. The large festival covered in bright, fl ickering lights was sur-rounded by so many vineyards. My eyes bugged out, and I panted in delight at the fantastic view.

As we touched down, I got a whiff of something delicious. It wasn’t the usual cheese treat my human rewards me with, though we all know I would

roll over anytime for some cheese. The smell was something from heaven. I knew something was cooking, but being four-legged, I couldn’t see up to the counter. My human grabbed some-thing from the vendor and my nose and ears perked up. She put a piece of it to my mouth; it was a sausage! I couldn’t come to a “sausage market” without trying one, and I’m glad I did.

The festival was so incredible. I’ll have to beg my human to come back next year. The event usually takes place the second and third weeks of September.

Capt. Spanky in Bad Dürkheim

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Recipe of the week: Creamy vegetable soupServings: 8

INGREDIENTS:• 2 heads kohlrabi, peeled and chopped• 500 grams carrots, washed and peeled• 300 grams leeks, washed and chopped• 1 medium onion, peeled and chopped• 2 tablespoons butter• 3 tablespoons Gemüsebrühe granules (vegetablebroth granules), instant• Salt, white pepper and nutmeg, to taste• 100 grams Schlagsahne (heavy whipping cream)• 125 grams thickly sliced ham, chopped intosmall pieces• 1 bunch green onions, fi nely chopped• 3 tablespoons sunfl ower seeds• 4 tablespoons creme fraiche (about 75 grams)

DIRECTIONS:• Wash and peel the kohlrabi, carrots, leeks and the onion. Set one carrot aside. Chop the rest of the vegetables into small pieces.• Heat the butter in a large pot. Sautee the onion

until soft and transparent.• Add the other chopped vegetables along with 1 3/4 to 2 liters of water to the onions. Stir in the Gemüsebrühe granules (vegetable broth granules), and season with salt and pepper. Simmer for 15 to 20 minutes.• Using a hand blender, puree the vegetables until smooth.• Cut the remaining carrot into fi ne pieces. Heat the Schlagsahne (heavy whipping cream) and the carrot. Season with the nutmeg. • Chop the ham into small pieces. • Wash and fi nely chop the green onions. • Very gently brown the sunfl ower seeds in a pan without any fat or oil. Remove from the pan immedi-ately when browned to prevent the nuts frombecoming bitter tasting.• Ladle the soup into bowls and top with the chopped green onions, ham, carrot-cream mixture and the sunfl ower seeds.• Spoon a dollop of creme fraiche into each bowl of soup.

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Story and photo by Brandon Beach21st Theater Sustainment Command Public Affairs

GRAFENWÖHR, Germany — Deep in the woods of the Grafenwöhr Training Area, an Army medic runs smack into simulated enemy fire.

He responds quickly by dropping to the ground and aiming his rifle toward a thicket of oak trees. Twenty yards in front of him, his battle buddy has taken a bullet to the leg and writhes in pain. The medic must make his way to his buddy, dress the wound and drag him to safety.

Sound exhausting? This is just one of the many field scenarios Army medics must maneuver through with proficiency in order to earn the highly coveted Expert Field Medical Badge.

This year’s U.S. Army Europe-sponsored EFMB event attracted more than 260 candi-dates — 40 of them from nine European coun-tries — for five rigorous days of physical and mental testing Sept. 4 to 8. Keeping candidates fueled for the diverse challenges they confront during EFMB competition falls onto the deft hands of 15 Army cooks, who are cutting a different approach to the standard three-meals-a-day menu.

“We see Soldiers as athletes and food as fuel. So, how can we fuel the athlete bet-ter?” said Capt. Ben Wunderlich, a regis-tered dietitian with the 212th Combat Support Hospital, 30th Medical Brigade, 21st Theater Sustainment Command — the unit respon-sible for organizing this year’s EFMB event. “Our goal out here is to increase cognition and decrease fatigue.”

Athleticism was on full display when can-didates began arriving in Grafenwöhr Aug. 23 for 12 days of familiarization training followed by five days of evaluation. Each morning, can-didates walked with 30-pound rucksacks from their barracks to the various combat testing lanes, where they drilled through the litany of medical tasks spelled out in step-by-step format in the 147-page U.S. Army Medical Department Pamphlet 350-10. When candi-dates weren’t sleeping, walking or maneuver-ing through a lane, they were buried in this pamphlet.

Remembering to eat is probably the last thing on candidates’ minds. That’s where

Wunderlich comes in with his team of culi-nary experts plucked from various Germany-based units, including the 212th CSH out of Bruchmühlbach-Miesau, the 16th Sustainment Brigade out of Baumholder, and Headquarters Troop, Regimental Support Squadron, 2nd Cavalry Regiment out of Vilseck.

With Wunderlich overseeing operations at two separate dining facilities — one for the hundreds of candidates and the other for the more than 300 support staff — cooks prepared upwards of 2,100 meals a day. That, of course, included the normal fare of breakfast, lunch and dinner. Also sprinkled throughout the day were two primary snack meals, which were prepared and delivered to candidates directly in the field. Cooks also offered a third snack that was served between 11 p.m. and midnight to those candidates practicing the nighttime land navigation portion of the test.

“Everything we make is fresh,” said Pfc.

Army cooks help fuel EFMB candidates

A candidate participating in the 2014 U.S. Army Europe Expert Field Medical Badge event drags a simulated casualty to a safe location Sept. 2 at the Grafenwöhr Training Area. The EFMB is a badge earned by military personnel who compete in various physical and written tests that determine their ability to go above and beyond and effectively perform medical tasks while in a hostile environment.

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Keeping it real, relational and relevant

August-Süssdorf Strasse 8Ramstein-Miesenbach06371- 407 808 [email protected]

Sunday Worship Gatherings at 9 & 11 a.m.

community church

KMC Assembly of God Church

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

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

Event Location: Ramstein AB South Chapel, building 2403

Event Explanation: Wed, 24 Sept at 1930 - Evening Rosh Hashanah service (followed by pot-luck desserts)

Thu, 25 Sept at 0930 – 1st day - Rosh Hashanah morning service (followed by a pot-luck dairy/vegetarian lunch)

Fri, 26 Sept at 0930 – 2nd day - Rosh Hashanah morning service (followed by a pot-luck dairy/vegetarian lunch)

Fri, 3 Oct at 1830 – Kol Nidre service (no food follows since it’s a fast day) Sat, 4 Oct at 0930 – Yom Kippur morning service. Yizkor at approximately 1130.

Yom Kippur concluding service at 1900 followed by a pot-luck dairy/vegetarian dinner (break-the-fast).

Fri, 10 Oct at 1900 – Friday evening Sabbath/Sukkot service followed by a dairy/vegetarian pot-luck dinner in the sukkah

Event Name: Ramstein Jewish High Holidays

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For the 50th time, the Ramstein Welfare Bazaar’s hangar doors are open for business.

Today and through the weekend, thousands of shoppers from all over the world have the opportunity to purchase European treasures while benefitting the KMC.

Over 150 vendors, including 29 food ven-dors, will offer a taste of Europe on the Ramstein flightline. There is something for everyone — Turkish rugs, Polish and Italian pottery, crystal, clothing, antiques, grandfa-ther clocks, wine and spirits, jewelry, holiday items, toys, clothing and much more.

This year, many vendors created special, one-of-a-kind 50th bazaar commemorative items customers won’t want to miss.

“I can’t wait to shop at the 50th Ramstein Welfare Bazaar,” said Marianne Williams, who traveled from Washington, D.C., for the event.

While shopping at the bazaar, buyers shouldn’t forget to “Sign It 2 Share It.” By signing the vendor’s sales sheet for every pur-chase — large or small — buyers are ensuring a portion of their purchase goes back to organi-zations in the KMC and military wide.

Over the past seven years, more than $2.7 million has gone back into the community in the form of grants and scholarships. To find

out how an organization can request funds from the Ramstein Welfare Bazaar, visit www.RamsteinBazaar.org.

The Ramstein Welfare Bazaar is an 86th Force Support Squadron event produced by community volunteers. Under the leader-ship of bazaar chairwoman Glenda Young, the Ramstein Officers Spouses’ Club Bazaar Committee has already put in more than 2,500 volunteer hours in preparation for this year’s event.

“We are thrilled to have such great partner-ships with 86th FSS and the many organiza-tions that come together to support this annual event. It takes more than 11,000 volunteer hours to make the bazaar happen, and we couldn’t do it without support from the com-munity,” Young said. “It is a humbling honor to chair the bazaar committee and work with such an impressive, enthusiastic and commit-ted group of volunteers.”

The 50th Ramstein Welfare Bazaar takes place until Sunday on the Ramstein flightline and the giant tent in hangars 1 and 2.

For more information, visit www.ramstein-bazaar.org or “like” the Facebook page “Ramstein Welfare Bazaar.”

(Courtesy of the Ramstein Welfare Bazaar)

Ramstein bazaar celebrates 50 years

Photo by Sarah Hartnett

Marie-Ange Graessel of Poterie Graessel shows a ceramic wine cooler to event coordinator Scarlett Hughes Wednesday during the Ramstein Welfare Bazaar. Poterie Graessel, along with over 90 other vendors, created special items to celebrate the historic milestone.

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

8:30 am Worship & Holy CommunionChildren’s Church available

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Heritage Baptist ChurchDon Drake, Pastor

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

TRINITY REFORMED CHURCH (PCA)

Pastor Toby DuBosefacebook.com/trinityreformedpca

A Christian fellowship that gathers to study God’s word verse by verse so we can know, glorify and serve Christ.

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Family DodgeballRamstein Middle School hosts its annual Family Dodgeball Night at 5 p.m.

Sept. 26 in the school’s multipurpose hall. A light dinner will be served, and the games begin at 6 p.m. Pre-register your team of six by emailing [email protected] with the team name and members’ names and ages, or register at the event. This event is free for Parent Teacher Student Association mem-bers, $8 per adult and $5 per student or non-members. To become a member of the PTSA, you may fi ll out paperwork on the spot and receive a discounted price. Entry fees are due by 5:40 p.m. the day of the event. For more infor-mation, email [email protected] or visit the RMS offi cial PTSA Facebook page.

E-Degree PlanStarting Oct. 1, all personnel requesting tuition assistance are required to

have uploaded their electronic 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 more information, contact the education center.

College nightU.S. Army Garrison Rheinland-Pfalz and Ramstein High School present

College Night from 6 to 8:30 p.m. Oct. 2 at the Kaiserslautern Special Events Center, Bldg. 237 on Rhine Ordnance Barracks. More than 80 accredited col-leges and universities with representatives from the states and across Europe will inform visitors about education opportunities. Food and beverages will be available. Open to all U.S. ID cardholders. No backpacks allowed. Gates 1 and 2 will be open. For more information, call 483-4123 or 0631-3406-4123.

Teen Advisory Group meetingThe Teen Advisory Group meeting is your opportunity to make your voices

heard about library programs and materials you want to see. The meeting will be held from 3 to 5 p.m. Oct. 2 at the Rheinland-Pfalz Library, Bldg. 3810 on Landstuhl’s Wilson Barracks. This meeting is for teens, ages 13 to 17. Snacks will be provided, and no sign-up required. For more information, call 486-7322 or 06371-86-7322.

Teen Techie DayTeen Techie Day encourages libraries to throw open their physical and virtual

doors to teens and showcase the outstanding technology they offer, from servic-es such as online homework help to resources like eBooks, movies, music, video games, databases and more. On Oct. 3, come to the Rheinland-Pfalz Library during opening hours for National Techie Day. The library staff will also host a table outside of the Landstuhl Regional Medical Center Dining Facility from 11 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. to show patrons their services. The Rheinland-Pfalz Library is

located in Bldg. 3810 on Landstuhl’s Wilson Barracks. Call 486-7322 or 06371-86-7322 for details.

Shakespeare for Young ActorsShakespeare for Young Actors is an intensive approach to the spoken lan-

guage of performance using Shakespeare as the benchmark. Students will be taught to speak in “Elevated Standard” or “mid-Atlantic” English with special emphasis on diction and elocution. Students will gain an understanding of the usage of “verse” versus “prose” in literature and performance. Classes will be held from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. Mondays through Thursdays until Oct. 2. Students will perform in An Evening of One Acts Oct. 3 to 5 and 17 to 19 with possible additional performances on Oct. 10 and 11. Cost is $150 per student and $100 per additional child. Open to students 10 to 18 years old. For more information or to enroll, contact KMC Onstage, Bldg. 3232 on Kleber Kaserne, at 483-6626 or 0631-3406-6626.

Education Notes

Photo by Donald Seltzer

New school administrators introduced to KMCThree of the KMC’s newest school principals were introduced to the Armed Forces Network Kaiserslautern’s morning audience by KMC School Liaison O� cer Sabine Koch (far right). Manning the sound board and handling the interview was Senior Airman Eli Smith while Sgt. Kent Redmond took phone calls from listeners. The principals, all new this year to the KMC, are (from left to right) Sharon O’Donnell (Ramstein High School), Brad Seadore (Kaiserslautern Middle School) and Penelope Miller-Smith (Kaiserslautern Elementary School). All three expressed excitement about their new positions and are looking forward to working with the students, parents and community leaders.

Photo by Cole Strom

Remembering 9/11On the 13th anniversary of 9/11, students from the Ramstein Middle School classes of Coach Tom Yost and Pat Kiebler take time to remember the lives lost at the World Trade Center, the Pentagon and on United Airlines Flight 93. Raising a � ag that had been � own over the U.S. Capitol are students (foreground, from left) Ronaldo Salmon, Ashley Woodru� and Abraham Rivera.

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Events» Armstrong’s Club hosts Reggae and Hip-Hop

Night from 9 p.m. to 2 a.m. today in Bldg. 1036 on Vo-gelweh Housing. Food and beverages will be available for purchase. No cover charge. Open to ages 18 and older. For details, call 0631-354-9986.

» TWI hosts the annual food show Wednesday and Thursday at the Ramstein Offi cers’ Club. In support of the Subsistence Prime Vendor contract with the Defense Logis-tics Agency-Troop Support, the annual event provides an opportunity for TWI customers and food vendors to view and sample new products. In addition, the two-day event offers time for TWI, customers and vendors to discuss re-cent trends throughout the food industry. This year’s event will include over 50 vendor booths that will provide samples of new food items and related products to the extensive TWI customer base from across Northern Europe. For de-tails, contact Tanja Mendrzyk at 0699-050-68821 or [email protected].

» Join IMCOM-E Entertainment for the annual Festival of One-Act Plays Oct. 10 to 12 at KMC Onstage, Bldg. 3232 on Kleber Kaserne. One-act dramas, comedies, musicals and family productions from U.S. Army theaters across Europe will be presented, along with theater work-shops in acting, directing and more. The festival ends with a special guest performance of an award-winning one-act play and an awards ceremony. For details and a complete listing of events, visit www.kaiserslautern.armymwr.com or call 483-6626 or 0631-411-6626.

» KMC Onstage will hold open auditions for “Fiddler on the Roof,” at 7 p.m. Oct. 14 and 15 in Bldg. 3232 on Kleber Kaserne. This musical calls for male and female performers as young as 8 years old. Auditions are open to everyone, and no previous experience is required. Have a short song and sheet music prepared for an accom-panist. Material will be available for cold reading. Scripts will be available to check out in advance. For details, call 483-6626 or 0631-411-6626.

» Armstrong’s Club hosts a special comedy show featuring Bruh Man from “The Bernie Mac Show” at 9 p.m. Oct. 18 in Bldg. 1036 on Vogelweh Housing. Doors open at 7:30 p.m. Food and beverages will be available for purchase. Cost is $20 in advance or $25 at the door. To purchase tickets in advance, contact Armstrong’s Club at 0631-350-7919.

» The Kazabra Club hosts a Western barbecue from 1 to 6 p.m. Oct. 19 in Bldg. 2057 on Vogelweh. This Texas-stye barbecue will feature hand-pulled pork, smoked ribs, grilled chicken, smoked sausages, baked beans and more. There will also be specialty drinks, country music, and games and activities for the children. For details, call 489-7261 or 0631-536-7261.

» Armstrong’s Club hosts the Haunted Halloween Ball from 9 p.m. to 2 a.m. Oct. 31 in Bldg. 1036 on Vogel-weh Housing. Enjoy a ghoulish feast with an all-you-can-eat buffet and groove to the hottest dance and Halloween party hits. There will be a costume contest with a grand prize of $100. Reserve a ticket in advance before they sell out. Tickets cost $20 in advance or $25 at the door. To reserve a ticket or for more information, call 0631-350-7919.

» Shop until you drop at the Family and Morale, Welfare and Recreation Holiday Bazaar! This is the perfect opportunity to get your shopping fi nished before the

holidays. Enjoy a variety of treasures from various European vendors, including wine, cheese, antique furniture, Polish pottery, paintings, candles, ornaments and more. The bazaar takes place from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. Oct. 31, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Nov. 1, and 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Nov. 2 at the Special Events Center in Bldg. 237 on Rhine Ordnance Barracks. For details, call 493-4368 or 0631-3406-4368.

» The Deutsches Haus restaurant on Ramstein, run by German armed forces, offers lunch from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. and dinner from 5 to 9 p.m. Visit www.deutscheshausramstein.de for information about the menu, reservations and special events, or visit the restaurant’s Facebook page.

» Armstrong’s Club hosts Open Mic Night from 6 to 10:30 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 more information, call 0631-354-9986.

Jobs» A networking class will be held from 1:30 to

3:30 p.m. Sept. 30 in Bldg. 2917 on Pulaski Barracks. Learn how to get your name recognized, get the attention of potential employers and land the job of your dreams. Reg-ister in advance by calling 493-4203 or 0631-3406-4203.

» A private sector resume writing class takes place from 10 a.m. to noon Sept. 30 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 pre-pare you in your career search. Learn important information about what an employer might look for on a resume. Reg-ister in advance by calling 493-4203 or 0631-3406-4203.

Meetings» The Kaiserslautern Landstuhl Spouses’ Asso-

ciation hosts its monthly luncheon at 11:30 a.m. Mon-day at Asia-Restaurant Zimtblüte. The theme is “Scavenger Hunt,” so come ready to have fun, laugh and join in on the excitement of a hunt. For an invitation or for more informa-tion, email [email protected].

» The Hispanic Heritage Committee holds a meeting at 2 p.m. Sept. 30 in the USAFE chaplain conference room, Bldg. 562. For details, call Master Sgt. Delma A. Edwards at 480-5862, or Tech. Sgt. Luis A. Montero at 480-0977.

Support Groups» 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 Vogelweh Elementary School media center. No registration required.

Classes & Training» Dads 101 takes place from 8 to 10 a.m. the fi rst

Monday of every month, beginning Oct. 6, in Bldg. 2117 (HAWC and NPSP). To register, call 479-2098 or 06371-46-2098.

» KMC Onstage offers theater classes for adults until Dec. 9. Classes focus on scene study and are avail-able for anyone 18 and older. For more information, con-tact KMC Onstage (Bldg. 3232 on Kleber Kaserne) at

483-6626 or 0631-3406-6626.» Learn all about parenting in the 12-week series

for expecting parents “Baby Bumps: Passport to Par-enting.” The 12-week rotation allows you to come to any and all sessions that interest you, including: Your Growing Baby, Healthy Pregnancy, Relationships and Support, Travel and Safety, Preparing for Baby, Bonding and Attachment, Labor and Delivery, and Feeding Baby Basics. There is no pre-registration required. Sessions will be held from 10 to 11:30 a.m. every Tuesday at the Java Cafe on Rhine Ord-nance Barracks, Bldg. 273. For details, call the New Parent Support Program at 493-4617 or 0631-3406-4617.

Baumholder Events» Celebrate Oktoberfest at 7 p.m. today at the Baum-

holder Warrior Zone, Bldg. 8106 on Smith Barracks. The night will feature Bavarian food and beverages, along with several Oktoberfest-themed games. There will be a prize given to the best dressed female, male and couple. This event is free and open to all U.S. ID cardholders and their guests, ages 18 and older. For details, call 485-7339 or 06783-6-7339.

» Baumholder Library is celebrating Banned Books Week Sunday to Sept. 27. Can you supply the titles of banned or challenged books based on clues? Come and take the quiz at Baumholder Library for a chance to win a tote bag full of books. A winner will be announced Sept. 29. For more information, visit the Baumholder Library in Bldg. 8332 on Smith Barracks, or call 485-1740 or 06783-6-1740.

» Lose weight and get in shape with the “Shred Your Body” Challenge. Throughout the challenge, you will receive access to expert nutrition and fi tness guidance, free fi tness classes, weekly weigh-ins, weekly support ses-sions and emails, access to an online support group, and prizes for fi rst, second and third place winners! The initial weigh-in and meet-and-greet will take place at 9 a.m. and 5:30 p.m. Wednesday at the Mountaineer Fitness Center. Weekly weigh-ins and support sessions will be held at 9 a.m. and 5:30 p.m. every Wednesday through Nov. 5. The one-time fee to join is $25. For more information, call 485-6156 or 06783-6-6156.

» Come and learn how to cook light and fresh meals using ingredients grown in the BOSS/Warrior Zone garden! This fun and informative class will be taught by Spc. Katarus Moore and will be held at 6 p.m. every Thursday in September. Bring $10, as some items will be purchased from the commissary for the meal preparation. Registration deadline is Tuesday. Open to all BOSS service members. For more information or to sign up, call 485-6228 or 06783-6-6228.

» Do you want to be a part of one of the biggest and scariest haunted houses in the area? “The Un-derworld” is currently looking for volunteers for this year’s event in Baumholder. Every Thursday in October, volun-teers are needed to assist with building and decorating the haunted house. On Oct. 14, auditions will be held for “scar-ers,” who will come in costume on the nights of the scare show and provide a scary experience for all visitors. Those who assist with building and decorating will be chosen fi rst for scarer roles. “The Underworld” will run from 7 to 9 p.m. Oct. 24, 25 and 31. For more information on how to get involved, contact Hilltop Theater, Bldg. 8218 on Smith Barracks, at 485-7244 or 06783-6-7244.

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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&FRCTUESDAY» Reintegration brief: 9 to 11 a.m., IDRC» Intro to German: 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., A&FRC» Pre-deployment brief: 1 to 3 p.m., IDRCWEDNESDAY» Base INTRO: 7:30 to 11:45 a.m., E-Club» Pre-separation counseling: 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., A&FRC» Managing Your Money: 10 a.m. to noon, A&FRC» Ready for Reunion — Homecoming Basics: 9 to 11 a.m., A&FRCTHURSDAY » No classes

Child/YouthFor details and to register for KMC youth instructional classes, visit www.86fss.com, select “Family” and click “Instructional Classes,” or call Ramstein Youth Programs at 06371-47-6444 or Vogelweh Youth Programs at 0631-536-6504. Most of these classes start in September and run through May 2015. » ON RAMSTEIN: Yoga (season runs September to Novem-ber); vocal lessons, ages 11 and up; KinderJam, ages 1 to 5; BabyJam, ages 0 to 1; adult dance; movement through dance, ages 18 months to 2 years with parent participation; tap/ballet combo, ages 5 and 6; hip hop, ages 7 to 9; hip hop, ages 5 and 6; homeschool dance workshop, ages 5 and up; entry Irish, ages 8 and up; entry jazz, ages 7 and up; Poms (spirit dance team); salsa funk (Zumba-type dance), ages 7 to 10; entry tap, ages 7 and up; Aikido (self-defense martial art); Okinawan karate, ages 8 to 18; homeschool gymnastics, ages 5 and up; pre gymnastics, ages 4 and 5.» ON VOGELWEH: Entry ballet, ages 7 and up; hip hop; jazz/tap, ages 7 and up; tap/ballet combo, ages 3 and 4; and karate tech.

Ramstein Youth Center» BACK TO SCHOOL FUN WITH CLUBS R US: Register now for the new year of clubs for children ages 9 to 12. This afterschool program offers fun and excitement with clubs from outdoor survival to international cooking, painting to warrior fi tness challenge, or club tech to mission impos-sible. The favorites are all back with amazing opportunities in Torch Club, homework help in Power Hour and the Presi-

dential Active Lifestyle Award. Flexible contract options, full-day programs on no school days, and camps for all school holidays make sure you always have something amazing to try. And, as always, Fridays are free. Visit www.86fss.com in the “Youth Programs” section and register today.» JUST FOR TEENS: Stop by the Ramstein Teen Center, and get started. Help us plan our new calendar and make sure we give you all the programs you want! Registration is free for all teens. Visit www.86fss.com to set up your account. To make things even easier, the daily shuttle takes you right to the teen center from Ramstein High School. For 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).MONDAY» Healthy Eating: 10 to 11:30 a.m. TUESDAY » Heart Smart: 10 to 11 a.m.SEPT. 25 » Tobacco Cessation: noon to 1 p.m.» BOD POD: 2 to 3 p.m.SEPT. 26 » BOD POD: 8 to 9 a.m.SEPT. 29 » Healthy Eating: 10 to 11:30 a.m.

Family AdvocacyTo register for classes, call 479-2370 or 06371-46-2370.» EXPECTANT PARENT ORIENTATION (MONTHLY): Orientation is from 8 to 11 a.m. the fi rst Tuesday of ev-ery month at the Learning Resource Center, Bldg. 3718 at Landstuhl Regional Medical Center. Learn about birth reg-istration, passports and more. For more information, call the New Parent Support Program at 479-2098 or 06371-46-2098.» PARENTING OF TWEENS AND TEENS: From 5 to 7 p.m. Thursdays until Oct. 2 at Ramstein Middle School. Learn how to turn the challenges of raising a tween/teen into opportunities for growth. Develop a positive and healthy relationship through improved communication.» THE FIVE LOVE LANGUAGES: 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. Sept. 26 at the Ramstein Health and Wellness Center. Participants should bring lunch; beverages will be provided.

Medical Group» SELF INITIATED CARE KIT, twice a month. Call 479-2273 (CARE) to sign up for a class.

» ATTENTION: TRICARE ONLINE IS AVAILABLE for your convenience. Schedule your own appointments, home care website, check labs, nurse advice line, medication refi lls and more. Register online today at www.tricareonline.com.

ASACS» ADOLESCENT SUPPORT AND COUNSELING SER-VICE is a comprehensive program that provides prevention education and counseling services to 11- to 19 year-old ID cardholders in the military community. Their mission is to provide comprehensive counseling services to adolescents and military families stationed OCONUS while enhancing military readiness and quality of life. In addition, ASACS offers life skills classes that promote health and personal development in the Department of Defense schools. ASACS participates in supportive activities related to military life transitions and provides individual, group and family coun-seling services. ASACS counselors’ offi ces are located in Department of Defense schools for the convenience of military families. ASACS counseling services are completely confi dential. Hours are from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday to Friday; however, fl exible appointment times are available to meet the needs of military families. Contact your school ASACS counselor for more information.

Military family life consultants » Military family life consultants are licensed clinical pro-viders who assist service members and their families with issues they may face throughout the cycle of deployment to reintegrating with their family and community. The MFLC program provides short-term, non-medical counseling sup-port for a range of issues, including relationships, crisis intervention, stress management, grief, occupational and other individual and family issues. Psycho-educational pre-sentations focus on issues common to the military family, including reunion/reintegration, stress/coping, grief/loss and deployment/reintegration. For more information, call 0152-24211233, 0152-02663352, 0176-69333243 or 0151-5674 8179.

SARC/SAPR» SAPR Stand Down Day Part 2 will not take place. SAPR annual training will be the three-hour small group discus-sion training that was offered during Part 1 in May. Part 1 must be completed before Sept. 30. All military and GS ci-vilians must attend a small group facilitator discussion with their trained facilitator and have UTM updated names in ADLS before Sept. 30. For details, contact the SAPR offi ce at 480-5597.

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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, 3 to 6 p.m. Sunday and 7:30 to 10:30 p.m. Oct. 2, 4 and 31, and 6 to 9 p.m. Oct. 12.

• “Friedenstag,” an opera by Richard Strauss, 7:30 p.m. Sept. 27, Oct. 8 and 14, and 6 p.m. Oct. 5.

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

Kammgarn Kaiserslautern: • Fard & Snaga perform hip hop

and battle rap, 8 p.m. today. Tickets cost €18.

• Stacey Kent presents jazz, 8 p.m. Tuesday. Tickets cost €25.

• Thomas Blug & Band plays Hendrix-Tour presenting rock and pop, 8 p.m. Thursday. Tickets cost €15.

• The band RotFront presents rock, pop, punk and hip hop, 8 p.m. Sept. 26. Tickets cost €16.

• Errorhead presents hard rock and blues, 8 p.m. Sept. 27. Tickets cost €16.

For more information, visit www.kammgarn.de.

Fruchthalle, Kaiserslautern: • Andy Dodt and his Heart Choir

present songs from the 1980s and 1990s as well as current hits, 8 p.m. Saturday.

• The German Radio Philharmon-ics Saarbrücken Kaiserslautern pre-sents “Gold and Silver,” with operetta pieces by Johann Strauss, Franz Lehár and Emmerich Kálmán, 5 p.m. Sunday. Tickets cost €12 to €25.

• Ensemble Camerata Köln and soprano singer Roberta Mameli present “O Numi Eterni,” with works by Telemann, Bach, Vivaldi, Händel, Scarlatti and Hasse, 8 p.m. Thursday. Tickets cost €14 to €24.

• The German State Philharmonics Rheinland-Pfalz presents a symphony concert with works by Franz Schu-

bert, Anton Webern and Wolfgang Rihm, 8 p.m. Sept. 26. Tickets cost €17 to €25.

For tickets, call Kaiserslautern Tourist-Info at 0631-365-2317.

Landstuhl Stadthalle:• World Children’s Day: “Trip to

the Rainbow,” a performance sup-ported by Reha-Westpfalz, 3 p.m. Saturday and Sunday. Tickets cost €3 to €6. Pre-activities start 1 p.m.

For more information, visit www.stadthalle-landstuhl.de or call 06371-92340.

Queidersbach, Mehrzweckhalle: • Charity concert featuring Ger-man folk musicians, 8 p.m. Saturday. Tickets cost €12, including a meal, €18. Proceeds go to sick and blind children in Africa.

Bildhaus Music Club, Hahnbach-erhof (near 67701 Schallodenbach — go through Otterberg; Mehlbach is closed):

• The band Savannah Blues presents blues and blues rock, 8:30 p.m. Saturday.

Visit www.bildhaus-krueger.de/termine for more information.

Ramstein-Miesenbach, Haus des Bürgers:

• The popular German band Höhner presents its repertoire with songs in Cologne dialect, 8 p.m. Oct. 2. Tickets cost €31.80 to €37.30.

For more information, visit

www.hausdesbuergers.de or call 06371-592-220.

English Theatre, Gallusanlage 7, Frankfurt:

• “Strangers on a train,” a bizarre psychological thriller by Craig Warner, based on the novel by Patricia Highsmith, through Nov. 1.

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

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. Pumpkin festival under the motto, “Swiss Mountain World,” to Oct. 31. New fl ower show, “Earth,” Saturday to Oct. 31 in fl ower hall. Sunday: Protestant worship service, 11 a.m. in willow church. Offi cial fl ower show opening with brass band sfortZARTo, 3 p.m. in fl ower hall. Coffee and cakes will be served. Sixth pumpkin weighing championship, 1 p.m. near entrance. Pumpkin growers show off their biggest pumpkins. 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.

• Rodenbach, culinary hike, 1 p.m. Saturday and 10 a.m. Sunday (read article on Page 22).

• Siegelbach, village carnival, Saturday to Tuesday.

• Schallodenbach, village carnival, Saturday.

• Niederkirchen-Morbach (north of Otterberg), Hochstrasse 18, plum butter fest, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.

Sunday. There will be various types of homemade fruit butter, marmalade, potato soup, cakes.

• Ramstein, village carnival, Saturday to Tuesday.

• Landstuhl, fi re station, open house, Sunday.

• Imsbach, Gemeindehalle, Gienanthstrasse 36, mineral and fossil swap meet, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday and 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sunday. For more information, visit www.bew-imsbach.de.

• Bad Dürkheim, Wurstmarkt (wine fest with carnival), today to Monday.

• Rhodt unter Rietburg (south of Neustadt), fest of new wine, today to Sunday.

• Landau, fall market with wine village, today to Monday.

• Harthausen (southwest of Speyer), tobacco village fest, today to Monday.

• Kapellen-Drusweiler (east of Bad Bergzabern), new wine fest, today to Sunday.

• Pirmasens, Exe fest with music, food, children’s activities, today to Sunday.

• Speyer, Maximilianstrasse, farm-ers market, Saturday and Sunday.

Flea markets• Kaiserslautern, Pfalz-Center

(across from Daenner Kaserne), Saturdays.

• Kaiserslautern, Messeplatz fair-grounds, 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday.

• Kaiserslautern, Toom Baumarkt, Hohenecker Strasse 10, Fridays.

• Sembach, Gewerbepark (near tower), 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sunday.

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

• Ramstein, Flohmarkthalle, Flur-strasse 4, 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays.

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Highlights

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Wurstmarkt continuesThe world’s biggest wine fest, called “Wurstmarkt,” continues today through Monday. The festival closes out with a � reworks display at 9 p.m. Monday. For more information on the wurstmarkt, visit www.duerkheimer-wurstmarkt.de or www.facebook.com/duerkheimer.wurstmarkt.

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Corn maze funThe Hitscherhof farm between Rieschweiler and Thaleischweiler invites visitors to � nd their way through their annual corn maze. The maze is open from 1 to 6 p.m. Sunday and during the farm fest Sept. 27 and 28. Admission is €3 for adults, and €2.50 for children. Fresh � ow-ers can be cut in the � ower � eld. For more information and directions, visit www.hitscherhof.com.

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Airmen remember 9/11, remain resilient

by Airman Larissa Greatwood86th Airlift Wing Public Affairs

On Sept. 11, the 86th Airlift Wing partici-pated in a Resilience Day to build camarade-rie between units.

The event was executed in a sports day fashion and included tricycle races, a hula-hoop contest and volleyball, basketball, bowl-ing and dodgeball tournaments.

Jan Devitt, 86th AW community support coordinator, said having the opportunity to get out of the office, get some exercise and meet new people has been well received by Airmen with each Resilience Day.

“This year’s Commander’s Challenge, also known as Resilience Day, was a huge success thanks to all of the volunteers and patience by all the participants,” said Tech. Sgt. Ronald

West, 786th Force Support Squadron NCO in charge of fitness. “No matter where I walked throughout the day all I saw was good camaraderie and competitiveness between the units. I truly felt folks were happy and having a great time away from the office.”

The 86th Dental Squadron was awarded the commander’s challenge trophy for hav-ing the greatest number of cumulative points from all the events.

With 9/11 being a significantly tragic day in American history, the commemorative day was planned in accordance to remind us why all the aspects of health are crucial to not only ourselves but also to the mission.

“Having the Resilience Day on 9/11 could not have been a better day,” West said. “That horrific day will never be forgotten, and I felt having the Resilience Day on 9/11 was a good

way to celebrate the lives of all the military and civilian folks who have been affected in one way or another. Many lives were lost that day and for many years after in defense against terrorism.

“Having days like this truly helps units come together and not lose sight of the big picture,” he continued. “We are all a part of something bigger than us, and we all play a huge part in the mission success of the Air Force and the continued freedom of America.”

With the 86th AW having more than 8,000 Airmen, days like this give them the chance to meet each other.

“Ramstein is a high ops tempo base, and I think we get pretty busy with work and kind of forget we’re like family here,” Devitt said. “I like to see people having fun. That’s why

we do it, though it might be stressful at times. I was hired to serve, so I wanted our Airmen to have fun, get outside, meet people outside their unit and eat a free hamburger.”

With fitness being a top priority in the mili-tary, this type of event offers different aspects of resilience than core groups, or squadrons getting together to talk, might.

“Resilience Day is to strengthen the four pillars of a person: social, mental, physical and spiritual,” Devitt said. “It’s for Airmen to mix with other Airmen, to talk and form teams for healthy competition.

“I think it brings us closer together; that’s my hope anyway,” she continued. “I love how, during resilience days, there are a lot of people who show up; they talk and have a great time. That’s what it’s all about.”

Photo by Tech. Sgt. Daylena S. Ricks

The 786th Force Support Squadron tug-of-war team tugs with all their strength during Resilience Day Sept. 11 on Ramstein. This year’s Resilience Day featured a commander’s challenge made up of different athletic events to challenge Airmen. The challenge included a three-on-three basketball tournament, six-on-six volleyball match, dodgeball, soccer, one pitch softball, one pitch kickball, seven-on-seven flag football, hula-hoop competition, three-legged race, 400 meter tricycle team relay, Humvee push, tug-of-war and golf challenge, and it concluded with a Colonels vs. Chiefs softball game.

Photo by Tech. Sgt. Daylena S. Ricks

Tricycle riders speed to their partners during the tricycle relay race during Resilience Day on Ramstein.

Photo by Staff Sgt. Travis Edwards

Airmen from the 86th Comptroller Squadron remove flags from an 86th Security Forces Squadron member during a flag football game Sept. 11.

Photo by Staff Sgt. Travis Edwards

An Airman sets a volleyball during an intramural commander’s challenge match Sept. 11 on Ramstein. The com-mander’s challenge was a friendly competition that put Airmen against Airmen to see who would leave with the first place trophy.

Photo by Tech. Sgt. Daylena S. Ricks

Senior Airman Rebecca Carpenter, 86th Dental Squadron dental technician, takes part in the hula-hoop competition during Resilience Day Sept. 11 on Ramstein.

Photo by Staff Sgt. Travis Edwards

Tech. Sgts. Michael Bambarger and Joshua Velazquez, 700th Contracting Squadron contracting officers, work together dur-ing the three-legged race Sept. 11. Bambarger and Velazquez took first place with the fastest time of 16.18 seconds during this commander’s challenge event.

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Airmen remember 9/11, remain resilient

by Airman Larissa Greatwood86th Airlift Wing Public Affairs

On Sept. 11, the 86th Airlift Wing partici-pated in a Resilience Day to build camarade-rie between units.

The event was executed in a sports day fashion and included tricycle races, a hula-hoop contest and volleyball, basketball, bowl-ing and dodgeball tournaments.

Jan Devitt, 86th AW community support coordinator, said having the opportunity to get out of the office, get some exercise and meet new people has been well received by Airmen with each Resilience Day.

“This year’s Commander’s Challenge, also known as Resilience Day, was a huge success thanks to all of the volunteers and patience by all the participants,” said Tech. Sgt. Ronald

West, 786th Force Support Squadron NCO in charge of fitness. “No matter where I walked throughout the day all I saw was good camaraderie and competitiveness between the units. I truly felt folks were happy and having a great time away from the office.”

The 86th Dental Squadron was awarded the commander’s challenge trophy for hav-ing the greatest number of cumulative points from all the events.

With 9/11 being a significantly tragic day in American history, the commemorative day was planned in accordance to remind us why all the aspects of health are crucial to not only ourselves but also to the mission.

“Having the Resilience Day on 9/11 could not have been a better day,” West said. “That horrific day will never be forgotten, and I felt having the Resilience Day on 9/11 was a good

way to celebrate the lives of all the military and civilian folks who have been affected in one way or another. Many lives were lost that day and for many years after in defense against terrorism.

“Having days like this truly helps units come together and not lose sight of the big picture,” he continued. “We are all a part of something bigger than us, and we all play a huge part in the mission success of the Air Force and the continued freedom of America.”

With the 86th AW having more than 8,000 Airmen, days like this give them the chance to meet each other.

“Ramstein is a high ops tempo base, and I think we get pretty busy with work and kind of forget we’re like family here,” Devitt said. “I like to see people having fun. That’s why

we do it, though it might be stressful at times. I was hired to serve, so I wanted our Airmen to have fun, get outside, meet people outside their unit and eat a free hamburger.”

With fitness being a top priority in the mili-tary, this type of event offers different aspects of resilience than core groups, or squadrons getting together to talk, might.

“Resilience Day is to strengthen the four pillars of a person: social, mental, physical and spiritual,” Devitt said. “It’s for Airmen to mix with other Airmen, to talk and form teams for healthy competition.

“I think it brings us closer together; that’s my hope anyway,” she continued. “I love how, during resilience days, there are a lot of people who show up; they talk and have a great time. That’s what it’s all about.”

Photo by Tech. Sgt. Daylena S. Ricks

The 786th Force Support Squadron tug-of-war team tugs with all their strength during Resilience Day Sept. 11 on Ramstein. This year’s Resilience Day featured a commander’s challenge made up of different athletic events to challenge Airmen. The challenge included a three-on-three basketball tournament, six-on-six volleyball match, dodgeball, soccer, one pitch softball, one pitch kickball, seven-on-seven flag football, hula-hoop competition, three-legged race, 400 meter tricycle team relay, Humvee push, tug-of-war and golf challenge, and it concluded with a Colonels vs. Chiefs softball game.

Photo by Tech. Sgt. Daylena S. Ricks

Tricycle riders speed to their partners during the tricycle relay race during Resilience Day on Ramstein.

Photo by Staff Sgt. Travis Edwards

Airmen from the 86th Comptroller Squadron remove flags from an 86th Security Forces Squadron member during a flag football game Sept. 11.

Photo by Staff Sgt. Travis Edwards

An Airman sets a volleyball during an intramural commander’s challenge match Sept. 11 on Ramstein. The com-mander’s challenge was a friendly competition that put Airmen against Airmen to see who would leave with the first place trophy.

Photo by Tech. Sgt. Daylena S. Ricks

Senior Airman Rebecca Carpenter, 86th Dental Squadron dental technician, takes part in the hula-hoop competition during Resilience Day Sept. 11 on Ramstein.

Photo by Staff Sgt. Travis Edwards

Tech. Sgts. Michael Bambarger and Joshua Velazquez, 700th Contracting Squadron contracting officers, work together dur-ing the three-legged race Sept. 11. Bambarger and Velazquez took first place with the fastest time of 16.18 seconds during this commander’s challenge event.

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by Petra Lessoing86th Airlift Wing Public Affairs

The sixth culinary hike in Rodenbach takes place Saturday and Sunday.

The biggest culinary hike in the Westpfalz will lead walkers on mostly paved trails to seven stations, where they can taste culinary specialties and wines.

“It’s a perfect family outing since the nearly four-mile loop is paved, making it great for strollers and wag-ons,” said Christoph Molter from the organizing team.

The hike will begin with an official opening ceremony at 1 p.m. Saturday and end around 9 p.m. Sunday. Activities will take place from 10 a.m. to about 7 p.m.

Regional butchers and caterers will offer their specialties. Hikers will have the choice of salmon filet made on a Finnish Kota grill with a honey mustard dip, antipasti variations, wild game bratwurst, French red wine meat and Mediterranean scampi en bro-chette.

“We are very proud about the repeat-ed commitment of Big Boys Barbeque from Troisdorf — serving over 1,000 pounds of pork and beef that has been simmering gently for almost a day to create one of Germany’s best barbe-cues,” Molter said.

Regional vintners will serve a vari-ety of wines and Prosecco. Participants have the option to buy a wine pass for €5. They will get a little glass to taste wines at the price of €1 at each wine station. The passes can be obtained at

the two information stands.During the event, children can jump

on a bouncy castle and get their faces painted.

Participants can park their vehicles on parking lots in the Industriegebiet Nord, Hans-Geiger-Strasse, Kaisers-lautern (industrial area between Vogelweh and Weilerbach, along state road L367) and start their route there following the signs.

Passengers can board city busses on bus route 101 at the Kaiserlsautern

Rathaus (city hall) or on bus route 140 at the Hauptbahnhof (main train station) to be driven to the center of Rodenbach. Busses depart every hour. For more information on bus routes, visit www.swk.de (route 101) or www.saarpfalzbus.de (route 140).

Hikers can join anywhere along the hiking route.

For directions, a map and more information about the culinary hike, visit www.kulinarische-wanderung.de.

Alexander Neyens, a baker at the 16th SB Dining Facility in Baumholder. “We incorporate a lot of whole wheat flour into our products. We also try to use less sugar by adding a fruit and using that sugar in our products.”

All snacks included a com-plex carbohydrate, such as potatoes, fresh-baked pretzels or whole-wheat crust pizza, a protein or dairy source, such as lean ground turkey or a carton of milk, sliced fruits, and vegetables.

“With most Army rations, you get three large meals a day, and it just brings all

that blood to the gut and slows everything down,” Wunderlich said. “What we want to do is provide five meals a day spread about three hours apart in moderate portions to make sure (candi-dates) stay at their peak per-formance.”

So, just how many calo-ries were candidates burning? Wunderlich estimates that with all the physical exer-tion required to run through the lanes, coupled with the mental activity (yes, the brain does burn calories), candidates easily expended between 3,600 and 4,700 cal-ories a day.

“If you aren’t starting off

at full, it’s hard to get through the day,” said Sgt. Sonja Williams, NCO in charge of behavioral medicine at the Baumholder Health Clinic. She participated in her first EFMB event. “The lanes are demanding because you have to move at a fast rate and lift ‘simulated patients.’”

And those dummies weren’t light either; they weighed between 140 and 165 pounds, said Sgt. 1st Class Jeffrey Ebert, NCO in charge of behavioral health at the Bavaria Medical Department Activity, who helped run this year’s testing lanes.

“CTL One” alone, for example, consists of three

warrior tasks, three evacu-ation tasks and 14 medical tasks, he said.

“Going through the lane, some of the medical tasks on the performance measures have seven to 10 pages worth of tasks (candidates) must do in sequence,” Ebert said. “Just knowing when to check a pulse or when to apply a tourniquet to control bleeding in order to triage properly can be mentally taxing.”

Wunderlich estimated that by the time the EFMB event wrapped up with the gradu-ation ceremony Sept. 9, can-didates will have walked, between the barracks and the testing lanes, around 38

miles. Add to that the 12-mile required ruck march and the nighttime land navigation portions of the test, and in the end, candidates will have covered a distance of nearly two marathons.

With so much emphasis on nutrition at this year’s EFMB event, one of three compo-nents that make up the Army Performance Triad (the oth-ers being sleep and activity), Williams said she certainly appreciated all the healthy food she received. But there’s one thing she said she absolutely could not live without.

“I got to have my coffee,” she said.

efmb, from Page 12

Culinary hike features food, wine, fun

Courtesy photos

Hikers enjoy the 6-kilometer culinary hiking trail near Rodenbach Saturday and Sunday.

Hikers take a break at one of the seven loca-tions along the route that serve food and beverages.

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Soccer challengeKnights of Columbus Council 11987 will be

holding a soccer challenge event for all children, ages 9 to 14, from 12:30 to 2:30 p.m. Sept. 28 at the Ramstein Middle School outside court. Pre-register by emailing your name and age to [email protected]. A parent must sign the registration form in order for the child to participate. You can also register the day of the event. For more information, visit www.facebook.com/kofc11987 or www.catholic-church.org/kofc11987.

Basketball clinic, tourneyAre you interested in becoming a certified basket-

ball official? Installation Management Command-Europe hosts a free officials’ basketball clinic Oct. 7 to 10. Class begins at 9 a.m. daily and is held at the IMCOM-E Headquarters, Bldg. 111, Room 153 on Sembach Kaserne. Open to ID cardholders, ages 18 and older. The practicum tournament will be held Oct. 11 and 12 at the Kleber Fitness Center. This tournament is free for the first six teams to sign up. Games will be held from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. daily. To register, call Tony Lee at 475-7576 or 09641-83-7576 or email [email protected].

Breast Cancer Awareness 5KThe commemorative 5K run/walk for breast can-

cer awareness will take place beginning at 9 a.m. Oct. 9 at the Hall of Champions Fitness Center. Categories are male, female and youth under 18

years old. Awards will be presented to the top three per category. Those who would like to run but not compete may participate for free. You may pre-register at the Mountaineer Fitness Center or on the day of the event, beginning at 8 a.m. For more information, call the sports office at 485-6671 or 06783-6-6671.

Red Ribbon Color RunJoin Family and Morale, Welfare and Recreation

and the U.S. Army Garrison Rheinland-Pfalz Army Substance Abuse Program as they commit to being drug-free at the 5K color run Oct. 18. Pre-registered runners/walkers may pick up their running kits beginning at 9 a.m. on the day of the run at the special events center on Rhine Ordnance Barracks. Registration will take place from 10 to 11:15 a.m. the day of the event. The walkers will begin at 11:30 a.m., followed by the runners at 11:45 a.m. The first 1,000 registered participants will receive a free T-shirt, sunglasses and a bag of color. Other participants are recommended to bring sunglasses for eye protection. Pre-register online at http:// redribboncolorrun.questionpro.com. No pets will be allowed at this event. For more information, visit www.kaiserslautern.armymwr.com.

Wanted: ice hockey playersExperienced ice hockey players are wanted to

play for the Baden Bruins Army Hockey Team. The Bruins consist of hockey players from Mannheim,

Wiesbaden, Stuttgart and Kaiserslautern. For more information, contact Ken Robinson at 0172-626-3642 or [email protected].

YogaFit trainingDo you want to become a certified yoga instruc-

tor? Then you’re in luck. YogaFit is coming to the KMC. Three workshops will be held in September: Emotional Trauma, today; Anatomy and Alignment, Saturday and Sunday; and YogaLean, Monday. Classes will be held at the Sembach Fitness Center, Bldg. 105, in the group fitness room. Cost is $429. Register for all three workshops and save $150 when you enter the code WARRIOR14 during check-out. For details and to register, email [email protected] or call 888-786-3111.

Disc golf at Pulaski ParkOutdoor Recreation now offers disc golf at

Pulaski Park. 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.

RealRyder cycling classIndoor spin cycle training takes place from 5:30 to

6:30 p.m. Tuesdays and Thursdays at the Kleber Fitness Center, Bldg. 3720 on Kleber Kaserne. Cost is $4 per class. For details, call 483-7610 or 0631-411-7610.

Photo by Senior Airman Timothy Moore

13 miles around RamsteinMaj. Francisco Patino, NATO Allied Air Command, is joined by his son as he nears the finish line of the Ramstein Air Base Half Marathon Sept. 13. More than 300 members of the KMC participated in the half marathon.

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Apt in Ulmet, 10km to Autobahn,nice apt with recreational activi-ties and restaurants.2 BR, BIK, 2lrg livrm with din area, 2baths(one shower, one bathtub), stora-germ, park spot, SAT TV, oil hea-ting, smoke detector, fiberglass in-ternet, firplace and lrg panaramicwindows leading towards the ter-race(insulation glazing) lrg terrace,balc, pets welcome,€1170+€350util+one month rentdeposit, email: [email protected] or 0171-7770411

Apt KL-Sembach, 90sqm, 2BR,livrm, new bik w/ dishw, balcony,basement, yard. €460+util. 06303-3389

Apt. 101 sqm, very bright, 2 be-drooms, 1 walk in closet, 1bathr.w/tub and sep. shower, 1extra toilet, large balcony, nopets, €650+util.pl. call Mrs Schnei-der 06371-945364

Comf apt 135sqm lg liv/din rm2BR BIK pantry 1.5 baths big storrm in basem terrace parking place15min to Sembach 30min to RABCall 0174-1665956, for pics sendan email to [email protected] I willanswer!

Excl. 4BDR-2Floor app. Big gar-den, very quiet, near RAB, BIK,open-fire, garage, free now, nopets, rent €1820. Tel: 0178-9187640

Exclusive big new apt in Kreim-bach-Kaulbach, 160sqm, 20minto RAB, ground flr, 4BR, 1.5baths,BIK, pets welcome.015154607136 / 015143457009

Kindsbach, apt, very good locati-on 5min to RAB, LRMC, Vogel-weh, approx 95sqm, 2BR,1.5bath, storagerm, BIK, liv/dinrm, balc, €700+util. Tel:06371-499005 or 01775409677

KL - Hohencken Ahornweg 1, flrapt, liv/dinrm, 3BR, BIK, closet,bath, guest bath,€800+€280util+elec.0631-940964

KL-Hohenecken, 115sqm, 2bedr., combined liv&dinrm, BIK, 2bath, parking, yard, €800+util0176-22204423 or 0176-22201641

Landstuhl, city center, 135sqmapt, 4BR, 1BIK, 1bath, liv/dinrm,€950+util+1month rent, 06371-468588

Mackenbach nice Apt 5min toRAB kitchen liv rm 3BR 2bathsWC garage storage garden130sqm €980 06849-1329 or0171-3729833

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New renov. Apt. 125 sqm, in66909 Nanz-Dietschweiler, 15min.to Base, 3brm, livrm, BIK, dincor-ner, dishwasher, freezer, refrigera-tor, full bathrm, domestic rm, was-her, dryer, storerm., carport, eng-lish spoken.580,00 Euro + utl.Tel.0151-22206487 mail: [email protected]

Nice appartment, €690, Land-stuhl-Atzel, 2 min RMCL,102sqm², 2bedr., 1Liv/Din Room,1BIK, balcony, basement, laun-dry, 1 parking-spot, Avail. from01st Oct., 690€,- cold rent or900€, warm rent! 0173-3288104

Ramstein / Kottweiler-Schwan-den: Beautif. sgl apt, 112sqm,2BR liv/dinrm BIK bath balc ba-sem/laundry sep entry non-smo-ker no pets partly furn €850 incl.util. Call Fam Gibs 06371-50700

Ramstein, 2bedr, 1liv, 1bath,BIK, basement, 74sqm, 450€ +util 150€ + carport €20, Tel.06371-57871

Ramstein, near base, 78qm,1BR, BIK, livingroom, bath.€600incl all util, call: 0176-20224094

Single apt, 90sqm, terrace, 1BR,kitchen w/ liv/din area, bath, base-ment. €540+util. 06841-71523 [email protected] or 0163-3505337

Steinwenden: 5min to RAB, 106sqm, nice renovated/moderni-sed, 2 Bdr, bath, guest WC,dinrm, liv rm, BIK, terrace(18sqm), panorama view overMoorbachtal, storage rm in the ba-sement, garage + carport, €650 +06371/52510 + 0170/7455441

Very nice Apartment in a farm-house styled house in Altenglanwith a separate entrance, for rent.The price is 1000 Euros. It has 2bedrooms and 151 sqm livingspace. It is ready to move in rightaway. For more details pleasecontact us at: 06385-993870 or0171-2038270 or visit our websiteat www.petras-homecompany.de

Very nice Apartment in Neunkir-chen am Potzberg with a separateentrance, for rent. The price is910 Euros including a garage. Ithas 3 bedrooms and a livingspace of 136 sqm. It is ready tomove in right away. For more de-tails please contact us at: 06385-993870 or 0171-2038270 or visitour website at www.petras-homecompany.de

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

!!!360sqm Lux. small Castle,Obernheim (Landstuhl school)7BR 4bath 2liv/din sauna 938sqmlot 2300€ +utl + dbl gar, 0157/74285394 housing appr

*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

10. min. RAB, Glan Münchweiler.Beautif. freest. House 200 sqm., 5bedr. liv.-din. with Galerie, 1 bic.,2 bath, attic, basem., 1 garage,yard. 1.380,-- € + util. Please call:06301-719565, mobil 0172-6785550

10min Ramstein, FSH, 6BDR,4baths, 2gar.petsOK, No Fee,€1630, [email protected],01726823232

15min RAB, 250sqm, FloorH,5BR, 3BA, GAR, BLK, BIG LR,VDSL, €1775 [email protected]

200sqm House Heiligenmoschel4BR 1liv/dinrm BIK stor 2.5bath1balc 2garage parking space,€1000 +util Herr Leppla avail now06363-250 speaks english

3BDR house for rent in Katzwei-ler, 1.5 baths, BIK, living/diningroom, large patio, rent 1050 Euro,avail 1 Oct 2014, Tel 0175-9372538

5min Landstuhl, FSH, 4BDR, gar/yard €1005, [email protected], Dieter01726823232

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5min Ramstein, FSH, 5BDR, gar/yard €1200, [email protected], 01726823232

Airbase: 2 mls: Mackenbach: 236sqm dpx, 5 br, 4 bath, floorh, gar,fenced yard E 1730,-; Bruchmu-ehlbach: 5 br house, firepl, yard,gar, E 1980,-, Rehweiler: new 4 brhouse, floorh yard, E 1740,-; -pics avail - JR Realty - reducedfee - ph: 06371-71756 or [email protected]

Altenkirchen, Waldstraße 12, de-tached house, 260m², 8rms, kit-chen, bath, guest cloakroom, ga-rage, terrace, garden, parking pla-ces, 1900€+util, 66903 Tel:015127169169

Avail. Now, Höhfröschen, 270sqm, modern house, BIK,5BR, 2.5bath, livrm, carport, base-ment, balc, garden, €1300 + util,pets neg. Avail Nov 1,0179-3269897

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Beautiful FSH. Schoenenberg-Kubelberg, Ramstein School Dis-trict. Approx 170sqm. 3 or 4 Be-drooms, 2.5 Baths, Fenced Yard,Finished Basement, Ceiling Fans,Garden House, Garage, BIK, AFN/Satellite Ready, Must See. Rent1450euro/month (negotiable) plusutilities. Pet negotiable. Email con-tact only: [email protected]

Bechhofen Tannenweg 13, 15min to Ramstein, no through traf-fic, silent, excellent view, 210SQM, 3 bathrooms, 2 kitchens, 7rooms, oil heating, carport, ( nopets ), €1445 + util, Alois Staub01743224289 or 06841758036,[email protected]

Bruchmühlbach, 4BR, liv/din rm,BIK, lge bathrm, open firepl., DSL,gard. Garg.no pets, € 1320 + utl.Housing Office Insp. Eng. Spk.Call 06371-70315 or 151-24282056

Duplex in 66919 Weselberg10min to LRMC and A62, 130sqm3BR 1.5baths, attic, garage, ter-race w/small yard €980+util, 0171-7859082 or 06363-5481

Duplex in Neuhemsbach, 5km toSembach, 6BDR, bik, 2baths, utilrm, 3 parksp. Avail now.€870+util. 0176-76293251

Eulenbis: Big freest. house. Bigfenced yard+lawn, 281sqm,201sqm livsp, 5BDR, big lvr, BIK,2 full bath, 2 garages avl, utility-rm, huge basement, am. TV, DSL3-6 mega bits, all am. hook-ups,big view, €1.350 avail now, smallpets welcome, Vogelweh schooldistr. Rented by owner. CallHanns-Josef de Graaff 06374-1576. English spoken. Send pictu-res by mail: [email protected]

FSH in Queidersbach, no findersfee 6BR 3bath 2BIK basem gara-ge yard €1600+util 01716549965

FSH in Bann, 6BR, 2.5 new reno-vaded bathrm, 2 livrm, 2 bik, 2 ga-rages, AFN and cable internet rea-dy, no pets. Now avail. €1830 +util. 06371-3833, 0171-7510821Great news! Stop looking! Here ifound the perfect home foryou.Modern FSH! 5 BR, 2,5 Bath,BIK, Double Gar., hugeBalcony&nice yard.Housing ap-proved.€1750+util. [email protected], 0176-61204301High Quality brand new house inReichenbach-Steegen, 10min.from RAB, 6bedrms, 3baths, bik,liv.diningrm, terrace, 220sqm1.600, €+util, Real Estate Dully,Tel. 0171/7237861Hohenecken: Freestanding hou-se, 4 bedr., 2 1/2 bath, living- di-ningrm., built-in-kit., patio, yard,sauna, outdoor pool, garage andparking space 1.650,--€ + utilwww.agra-immobilien.de 06371-57656House in Baalborn, 4BR, 2baths,bik, liv/dinrm, hallway, gara-ge+parkingsp, roofed terrace,yard, fast Internet. €1000+util.0151-11018848 or 06304-4260House in Country near Winnwei-ler 5BR, BIK, plus storage & utilityroom. DBL garage, floor heatingand Fireplace 260sqm 5 min. toAutobahn €1700+Util. Avail now017623363020 leave message.House in Schwedelbach, 3milesto airbase, 140sqm, 4BR, livrm,2baths, kitchen w/electric applian-ces, basement, €950+util. Phone:06304-919272Lambsborn 160sqm open firepl2.5baths, 4BR, BIK, liv/dinrm,laundry rm €920+utl 0177-6519395

House in Waldfischbach-Burgal-ben, quiet area, 6BR, lrg livrm,bik, 2 3/4bath, lrg & small balc,yard & garden, lrg garage, schoolbus route, one pet allowed,06333-7338,06333-1304 or 0178-1371146

Hütschenhausen: Freestandingbrand new exclusive 5 bedr., 2 ½bath, living-diningrm., open-fire-place, built-in-kit., double garage,yard, 3.000,-- € + util www.agra-immobilien.de 06371-57656

Kaiserslautern: Duplex 3 bedr., 3bath, living-diningrm., built-in-kit.,yard, patio, 1.320,--€ + utilwww.agra-immobilien.de 06371-57656

Kaiserslautern-Hohenecken, 5min to Vogelweh, 20 min to RAB,house, 5 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms,liv/din area, terrace, €1030 + util.,avail.now, phone [email protected],

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

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KL-Erlenbach, avail now, rowhou-se, 3 flr, approx. 89sqm livspace,1 lrg liv/dinrm, BIK, pantry, 2BR,bathrm w/tub & shower & rm forwasher/dryer, guest bathrm, atticapprox 30sqm, 2balc, gas hea-ting, SAT/Ant, basement, garage,no pets, 10min to Panzer, Kleber,Daenner, Vogelweh, Sembach,RAB. €670+util. From private. Tel06301-2080 / 0151-23726138

K-Town east 5 km: large house260 m² 3-4 bedr, 2 bathr, sauna,2garages in house, big property,kitchen dining livingr patio balco-nies, compl. Renovated € 2.300,--RE/MAX real estate center Kai-serslautern Denisstr. 22, tel 0631/41408880,01706850060 or01704116990, email [email protected]

Landstuhlcity, 4BDR, 2baths, €850, [email protected],01726823232

Lux. FSH, 20min to Landstuhl,260sqm, 6BDR, 3baths, sauna,pets OK, €1930, [email protected], Dieter 01726823232

Luxurious Fantastic FSH, 14 kmto K'Lautern, 27 km to RAB, 336m², 8 BR, 4 Baths, BIK, Liv-Room,Din-Room, Basement, Open galle-ry, Double-Garage, Yard, Patio,Sauna, Floor-Heating, Pets neg.,Avail: October 1, Rent: 2580 Euro+ util.Reduced Fee!For more infor-mation please contact G.I. BillPay Service & Real Estate: 06371-465407 or 0160-1065196 or [email protected] .For furtherlistings please view our websitewww.gibillpay.com/realestate

Mackenbach, duplex 180sqm, 3bedrooms, 2 1/2 bathrooms, BIK,fireplace, walk-in closet, huge stu-dio loft, patio+ yard, garage, €1370+ut. Av. 08. Sept. Call 0172/6642692 or [email protected]

Matzenbach, 1family house,299sqm livsp, 9BR, 3bath, liv/dinrm, 2bik, yard+shed, firepl,double garage w/electr doors.€2300+util. 0176-78992057 [email protected]

Ramstein, new house, 4BDR, gar/yard, €1350, [email protected], 01726823232

Mackenbach: Duplex, 5 bedr., 3bath, open fire place, 210 m², niceyard, carport, near woods, €1.480,-- + util. Verbrauchsorien-tierter Energieausweis, Endener-gieverbrauch 165,6 kWh/(m² a),Heizung: Gaszentralheizung (Erd-gas), Gebäudebaujahr 1999, Ener-gieeffizienzklasse F, I.B.u.Immobi-lienservice Thomas Sourißeaux06374 995 694 [email protected]

Mehlingen, townhouse, 168sqm,3BR, liv/dinrm, BIK, 80sqm gar-den, 35sqm, terrace, basement,room for 2 cars, housing appr.€1180+util. 0176-22201641

Mehlingen, 3BR, 1.1/2bath, BIK,utilityrm, townhouse, 126sqm,terr, balcony, park place, graniteflr, pets neg.€895+util, Tel: 0176-31491767

Miesenbach 270sqm 5BR2.5baths park spot no pets€1900+util 0160-90659604 or06371-70902

Mittelbrunn Nice duplex withyard, 5bedrms, 2,5baths, bik, ter-rasse, fireplace, garage €1.230,--+util, Real Estate Dully Tel.06306-992894, 0171-7237861,

Mittelbrunn: nice freestandinghouse, 6 bedr., 2 1/2 bath, living-diningrm. built-in-kit., garage,yard, basement, 2.250,-- € + utilwww.agra-immobilien.de 06371-57656

Nanzdietschweiler, Hügelstr. 4a:290sqm liv space 8BR 3baths BIKliv/dinrm carport €1500+utl 06372-6964 or 0175-2480414

Nice FSH in Ramstein-Miesen-bach, 245 m², 5 BR, 2.5 Baths,Liv/Din Area, BIK, Basement, Dou-ble-Garage, Yard, No pets,Avail:Now, Rent: 1850 Euro +util.Reduced Fee! For more infor-mation please contact G.I. BillPay Service & Real Estate: 06371-465407 or 0160-1065196 or [email protected] . For furtherlistings please view our websitewww.gibillpay.com/realestate

Nice house in Elschbach, 10minto RAB, 25 min to Vogelweh:148sqm, 3bedrooms,2bathrooms, 1living-room,1dining-room, kitchen, basement,yard, €1000+util. 06371-58431 or0176-95529614

Obermohr, duplex, 162sqm,6rms BIK bath guest-WC garage,basement, €1200+utl 0176-70714449

Otterberg, new rowhouse, 220sqm, 5BR, studio, 2bath,2guest baths, liv/dinrm, BIK, ter-race, garden, 2 parking spaces,gas heating, flr heating, attic, availnow, €1410+util, 06301-2707

Ramstein: 5 bedr, 2 bathr, living-dining, built in kitchen, util. LargeGarage, basementAvailable now €1870,-- RE/MAX real estate cen-ter Kaiserslautern, Denisstr. 22,tel 0631/41408880,01706850060or 01704116990, email [email protected]

Ramstein: Duplex 4 bedr., 3bath, built-in-kit., living-diningrm,balcony, garage, yard, 1.170,-- +util www.agra-immobilien.de06371-57656

Ramstein: freestanding 5 bedr.,2 ½ bath, living-diningrm. withopen-fire-place, built-in-kit., gara-ge, yard, 2.400,-- € + util no fin-ders fee www.agra-immobilien.de06371-57656

Reichenbach - Steegen, duplex,6 bedr., 2,5 baths, bik, 235sqm,garage, €1380+util 0176-52410130 or 017652431592

Relax at home&enjoy this uniquehouse with IndoorPool,Sauna&Fireplace!€2600, [email protected],

Rodenbach: very bright duplex, 4bedr., 2,5 bath, carport, big shed(for motorcycle?), basement,fenced yard, € 1.135,-- + util., ver-brauchsorientierter Energieaus-weis, Endenergieverbrauch 132,9kWh/(m² a), Heizung: Erdgas, Ge-bäudebaujahr 1994, Energieeffizi-enzklasse E, I.B.u.Immobilienser-vice Thomas Sourißeaux 06374995 694 [email protected]

Sembach/KL close=Alsenborn:freestandg 5 bedroom house ca211 qm, €1350cold,Tel.015773740252, living-diningr-1BUIK-0,75bath-1bath, yardfenced, attic.

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World kid’s daySat, Sep 20Mannheim, LuisenparkSeptember 20 is family day at the Luisen-park Mannheim from 2 p.m. More than 30 stations provide games, climbing trees, sport and creative activities and much more. The event’s focus is on children’s rights but the whole family is guaranteed to have an exciting and adventurous day. The festival ends with a fi reworks display, suitable for kids, at 7.50 p.m. Admission for children up to 15 years is free. For more info see www.luisenpark.de.

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OktoberfestFri, Sep 19 – Sun, Sep 21Zweibrücken, SchlossplatzTraditional live music, sausages and pretzels await you at Zweibrücken’s very own Oktoberfest from September 19 - 21. On Saturday and Sunday they offer Weißwurst (white sausage) breakfast as well, starting at 10:00 a.m. For more info visit www.zweibrücker-oktoberfest.de

Wine and shooting fairFri, Sep 19 – Sat, Sep 20Kröv, WeinbrunnenhalleCome to the wine and shooting fair in Kröv on September 19 and 20. Enjoy live music and great wine from surrounding locations. For more info visit www.kroev.de

Weekly marketSat, Sep 20Kaiserslautern, StiftsplatzCome to the weekly market in Kaisers-lautern every Tuesday and Saturday. Themarket offers fresh food like fruits, vegeta-bles, fi sh, cheese, bakery products etc. as well as plants and takeaways. The market runs from 7:00 - 13:30. For more info see www.wochenmarkt-kaiserslautern.de

Farmers marketSat, Sep 20 – Sun, Sep 21Speyer, DomOne of the biggest markets in the Rheinland-Pfalz area is in Speyer. On September 20 to 21 you can stroll around

the Domplatz and purchase fresh produce: meat, vegetables, fruit, cheese, and fl owers. Every year over 30,000 visitors come to see what these vendors have to offer. Should you get hungry you can also try various foods including plum cake, fl ammkuchen, homemade sausages and so much more. Your taste buds will surely start to water at the site of all the glorious foods. For more information visit www.speyer.de

IAAThu, Sep 25 – Thu, Oct 2Hannover, fairgroundCome to the IAA from September 25 to October 2 in Hannover. This convention is the world’s leading trade fair for mobility, transportation and logistics. There will be exhibitors from several industries there open for discussion. The IAA provides a comprehensive overview of the international commercial vehicle industry. Ticket price range from €10 to €24. For more informa-tion visit www.iaa.de

Horror NightsFri, Sep 26 – Wed, Nov 1Rust, Europa ParkExperience the Horror Nights at the amusement park Europa Park in Rust starting September 26 to November 1. Many monsters, zombies, vampires and the undead will make sure you have an unforgettable spooky night. It is recom-mended not to bring children under the age of 16. For more details, dates and tickets see www.horror-nights.de

Heidelberger Herbst Sat, Sep 27Heidelberg, city centerCome to Heidelberg and celebrate the traditional city festival “Heidelberger Herbst” (Heidelberger fall) on September 27 from 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. There will be an art and crafts market, a fl ea market, several theater and music shows and an entertainment program for children. A huge variety of national and international food can be found as well. For more info see www.heidelberg-marketing.de.

Science fi ction meetSat, Sep 27 – Sun, Sep 28Speyer, Technical MuseumIf you love Stars Wars then make sure you are in the Technical Museum on September 27 and September 28. This event is for big and small. Come dressed in your favorite character and be part of the force. Children dressed in costume will receive free entry. Don’t miss out on the parade and live show. For more info visit www.speyer.technik-museum.de

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Fight NightSat, Sep 20Mannheim, Alte SeilereiIt is that time again where the Fight Night goes into the seventh round on Septem-ber 20 in Mannheim. Two Class A fi ghts will be going against each other. Kl fi ght rules will apply for these fi ghters. The

event starts at 6 p.m. Ticket prices start at €18.80. For more information visit www.alteseilerei-mannheim.de

SoccerTue, Sep 23Kaiserslautern, Fritz-Walter-StadiumSupport the Red Devils as they play against 1. FC Union Berlin on Sep-tember 23 in Kaiserslautern. Let’s show the 1. FCK our team spirit. Ticket prices start at €11. For more info visit www.fck.de

CONCERTS

DMXWed, Oct 1Luxembourg, den AtelierEarl Simmons, better known by his stage names DMX and Dark Man X, is an American rapper and actor. DMX has sold over 30 million records worldwide, making him one of the best-selling hip-hop artists of all time. He will be in Stuttgart on October 6. His show starts at 8 p.m. and ticket price is €29. For more information visit www.eventim.de

DaughtryMon, Oct 6Frankfurt, BatschkappDaughtry was a fi nalist on the fi fth season of American Idol. He will now be performing in Frankfurt on October 6 at the Batschkapp. Tickets for his show cost €30.30. For more information and tickets visit www.eventim.de

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1991 BMW 318 Standard Shift,$1200, [email protected],

1994 BMW 325i, $3500,[email protected], Miles:150,000 Automaticsunroof Sum-mer and winter tires

1996 VW Golf Germany Spec,$3000, 214,682Km quick sale nee-ded due to PCS Call017684800539 Just passed in-spection

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Bracelet - Brown, handmade! Be-autiful accessory for any ocation,any outfit. Treat yourself to some-thing nice or bring a smile to yourbest girl friends. €10, [email protected], pics on class-world.com

Bracelet - Gray/Black, handma-de. Beautiful accessory for any oc-cation, any outfit. Treat yourself tosomething nice or bring a smile toyour best girl friends. €10, [email protected], pics on class-world.com

Bracelet, gold plated and silverwith small stones between. Wornonce for a Xmas party. €10, forpics please see class-world.com,[email protected]

Collection of leather bound, si-gned by the author, 1st editionbooks, mint cond. Over 100 diffe-rent books. Authors include: Nor-man Mailer, William F. Buckley,Joseph Heller, Elie Wiesel, DonaldMc Dunne, John Updicke, TomWolfe, etc. $ 15.000 - serious in-quiries only! Call: 0631-940213 or0151-270-19822

Cross Trainer 55 from Pro-form.As new Hardly used. But nohandweights are included.€400,01711805105

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

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

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Diono Radian R100 ConvertibleCarseat/Booster, $200, Diono Ra-dian R100 convertible car seat.RF up to 40 lbs, FF up to 100 lbs.Used in 2nd car, comes with 2carrying straps for easy travel anddiono piddle pad. No accidents.01737433016

Fender type Telecaster electricguitar. Masterbuilt, professional in-strument. Excellent sound spec-trum and tonal qualities. Must seeand try! Tom at 0172 35 64442

For sale to the highest bidder mi-nimum 6000 e, this coupe 3/4HENRY BINDER year 1870/1890some restoration work to predict,contact email and phone i speakfrench and english, cordially [email protected]

For Sale, €60, [email protected] Upright freezer w. 3shelves, good condition, 220v

GAP Sweatshirt: Perfect conditi-on, like new. Size small., €5, [email protected]

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

Handbag "Alexander": Brown,leather bag, hardly used, perfectcondition! €8, pics on class-world.com, [email protected]

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

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]

Handbag "Esprit brand": Smallbad, black leather, ideal if you on-ly need to carry few things aroundwith you like purse, cell phoneetc., €5, pics on class-world.com,[email protected]

Handbag: Classy black leatherbag. Hardly used, perfect conditi-on!, pics on class-world.com,€15, [email protected]

Hollister strapless top. White co-lor, size M. With ribbons to tie abow on the back. €15. For picssee www.class-world.com. Con-tact [email protected]

Homemade wooden Bows, ar-chery, the best 3 books in englishhow to built a wooden huntingbow $35,00, [email protected],GSM: 0179-5181825 ask for JJ

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)

Jacket "Stones", perfect for mento wear in fall, 100% cotton, per-fect condition, size 54 (german),€25, pics on class-world.com, [email protected] 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] dress, eggshell/offwhite, si-ze 6, never worn. For wedding/prom/summer night out. $50;017622987498 or [email protected] Pic on www.class-world.euMega Crane, with remote control.Large size all functions worksover 50 in. tall. $15., [email protected],Necklace with a cross pendant,color is bronze/brown, for picsplease see www.class-world.com,€5, [email protected] necklace with heart-pen-dant in silver. New, nether worn.For picture please see class-world.com. €5, [email protected] and Play Like New, $35,Jungle-print/brown. Gender-neu-tral, with carrying case.01737433016Porcelain dolls, over 100 to choo-se from, all dressed. Price OboCall: 0176-90796039Power Wheels, Fisher-Price,Jeep Hurricane, $100, includescharger and two batteries.Owner's manual, FM Radio. [email protected],Pumps "Life", black, hardlyworn, great condition, size 9M!,€5, [email protected] **Seepics on class-world.com

Pumps "Easy Spirit": Black, per-fect condition, only used once! Si-ze 8.5 M, €8, [email protected] **See pics on class-world.comPumps, black, hardly worn, greatcondition, size 9M!, €5, pics onclass-world.com, [email protected], pics on class-world.comROTJ Imperial Shuttle, This is avintage 1983 / 1984 Boxed Unu-sed Complete article.The box hasbeen opened but that's it. No playuse of any kind, its [email protected] "Anne Klein": Classys..., Sandals "Anne Klein": Classyshoes, brown leather, great to we-ar at work or for going out atnight. Only slight signs of usage.Size 9M, €5, pics on class-world.com, [email protected] "Life", black, alwaysloved to wear them. Great withclassy, fancy, trendy dresses orpants. Size 8.5M, €5, [email protected] **See pics onclass-world.comSelling two Fender Stratocasterelectric guitars. Never left the hou-se, top condition. One is acollector's item. Serious offersand details at 01723564442Sentry 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],Various size New Gym bags$10.00 each, [email protected]

Shamballa Bracelet - Black/Gray,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. €10, [email protected]

Shamballa Bracelet - Brown/Cre-me, handmade, adjustable in size,fits almost every wrist. Beautifulaccessory for any ocation, anyoutfit. Bring a smile to your bestgirl friends. €10, [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. €10, [email protected]

Shamballa Bracelet - Purple/whi-te, handmade, adjustable in size,fits almost every wrist. Beautifulaccessory for any ocation, anyoutfit. Treat yourself to somethingnice. €10, [email protected]

Siemens Dishwasher Bought inApril 2013 selling due to movingstill under warranty. Only pick upin Hochspeyer. Cell#: 0175-6298926

The Notebook from NicholasSparks - wonderful book!, €2, picon class-world.com, [email protected]

Tommy Hilfiger Jacket for men,great condition, 100% cotton, si-ze 54, €35 obo, [email protected] **See pics on class-world.com

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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!

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T-Shirt "America", perfect condi-tion, like new, size small! €5, [email protected] ***pics onclass-world.com

Various Boy T-Shirts Size 5/6, 4(XS) in very good condition, 3.50$ Each. Pick up in Hochspeyer orKleber Kaserne, Kaiserslautern.Cell#: 0175-6298926

Various music CDs for sale, allfrom the 2000er years. SingleCDs from Nelly Furtado, ChristinaAguilera etc. for €3, music samp-lers like Bravo Hits and The Dome€4. For a picture of the selectionsee www.class-world.com. Con-tact [email protected]

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]

Zooper To Go High Chair, $80OBO, Zooper To Go high chair.Perfect for tiny German kitchens!5-pt harness, adjustable footrest.Fixed-tray comes off for cleaning,food-catcher net and seat padsmachine-washable. Folds Flat.01737433016

!!! A beautiful German whiteshrank with glass vitrine and ligh-ted bar (best offer gets it) and acomplete set of Black LeatherBound 1987 Encyclopedia Britta-nica (make an offer) 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 bookcase/showcase,France from about 1900, cherrytree wood, glass door with face-ting, can be completely disas-sembled. Hight: 228cm, Width:180cm, Depth: 53cm. €1100 obo.0179-1115963

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 reproduction secretarydesk. See photos on KA classi-fieds web page. Contact Eric andMia at 063759949674., €120,[email protected]

Antique wall tree $100. See KAclassified web site for photo…Call Rex at 01602137652

Beautiful roll top computer desk,€3000, Originally built for AppleIIe (also available!). Front rightopens to slide outcompartmentfor printer or fax etc. 1,62 m wide,92 cm deep, 1,30 m high. Contact015736124923 [email protected]

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.

Cherry tree cabinet. Louis Philip-pe from about 1850, solid wood,can be completely disassembled.Hight: 205cm, Width: 150cm,Depth: 55cm. €990 obo. 0179-1115963

Clock, $170.00, [email protected],

Fall Sunrise of Martinshöhe, €85,Morning landscape photo of Mar-tinshöhe Germany with frame.Black wood textured Frame withwhite border.1 available: Frame55.4cm x 35.40cm Photo 40cm x20cm. [email protected]

Free Double Bed, including, fra-me, box spring, mattress and bed-spread $0. Requires two peopleto get it down stairs. Call Tom inLandstuhl 06371/17891.

German double bed from IKEAwith 2 small bedside tables. Mat-tresses and slatted frame are notincluded. Great condition. Forpick up only! Located in 67657Kaiserslautern. Asking €100. CallJacky 0179 - 535 28 27

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

Mantel Clock, Mantel clock fromthe 60 era. Key wind chines onthe half and full hour., [email protected]

Nice Bathroom Mirror w/storage1 year old bought at Horn-bach for 98.50 Euro, asking 65 Eu-ro. [email protected]

Pine wood wardrobe. Good con-dition only normal traces of usa-ge. Massif construction. Width:263cm, Depth: 60cm, Height:225cm. Side and middle parts are30mm thick. 2double leaf doorsand 1 normal door. Cloth rails inthe two big parts of the wardrobe.In the middle part is one originalshelf and 4 self built-in shelves.€100 obo. Wardrobe is dismant-led and can be picked up in Winn-weiler. Pics are online atwww.class-world.com. 06302-7556 after 6 pm or [email protected]

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

Sofa bed for sale! It is in a goodcondition. The sofa has a slattedframe. Size as normal sofa:Height 0.8m, depth 0.8m, Wide:1.62m. Folded out/Sleeping area:2.15m long and 1.20m wide. €40obo. Ready to be picked up inWinnweiler. Call 06302-7556 after6 p.m. or send mail to [email protected]

Thomasville amoir. $2000 obo.Call 0152-07751232

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House clearance because of ca-se of death. Come and take alook at high quality, solid finewood furniture, porcelain, orientalcarpets, crystals and more. Openhouse Sat. Sept. 20, 10 a.m. atChristian-Böhmer-Weg 8, 66869Kusel. Don't miss out on greatdeals.

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KMC Services is now offeringPart Time Furniture Sales, promo-tion and Customer Service positi-ons to ID Card holders. The positi-on is at the United Furniture storelocation in Landstuhl. Earningsare negotiated based upon experi-ence. For more information visitwww.kmc-services.com (Employ-ment) or Contact us Tel.017699585239 E-mail [email protected]

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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 [email protected]

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Metal Dog Kennel, $100.00, [email protected], 2 meters X 2meters X 1.3 meters, galvanizedmetal, gate and roof, expandable,comes apart for shipping, mustpick up at Luxembourg AmericanCemetery

Transportation Box “Skudo IA-TA”, Size 4 (L 68cm, B 48cm, H51cm) Brand NEW, still in box noteven opened as I ordered 2, $50,for more details go to http://www.petobel.de/nobby-transportbox-skudo-iata-grau-no000210032401 [email protected]

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