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HAVE YOU READ YOUR KA TODAY?
February 21, 2014
Volume 38, number 7
After The Battle: The medical gateway
Story and photos by
Senior Airman Chris Willis
86th Airlift Wing Public Affairs
Editor’s note: This is the fifth in a
six-part series about medical response
capabilities for deployed service
members from start to finish and the
various milestones for care and transportation of combat-wounded troops
throughout Afghanistan.
Finally, the wounded warrior is out
of Afghanistan. The troop is out of
harm’s way, but he still needs treatment before heading home. This is
when the staff of Landstuhl Regional
Medical Center plays a crucial role
in the troop’s medical transition from
downrange.
In some lucky cases this is the
troop’s final treatment, while others
will continue treatment stateside. In
either case, LRMC will serve as their
medical gateway.
LRMC is the largest U.S. military
hospital outside of the U.S. and is
See INJURY, Page 3
Staff Sgt. Brandy Bisson, diagnostic imagery computerized tomography scan technician, checks the CAT scan imagery of U.S. Army Sgt. Karl
Berlinger’s foot Feb. 12 at Landstuhl Regional Medical Center. Berlinger received treatment for his injuries at LRMC within one hour of arrival from
Bagram Air Field, Afghanistan.
557th Med. Co. hosts Bulgarian soldiers for mil-to-mil
Soldiers from the 21st Theater
Sustainment Command’s 557th
Medical Company, 421st MultiMedical Battalion, 30th Medical
Brigade hosted three soldiers
from the Bulgarian army for
military-to-military
training
Feb. 10 to 14 on Smith Barracks
in Baumholder.
The mil-to-mil training program allows Soldiers from the
21st TSC to partner with military
members from allied nations to
exchange training practices and
operating procedures. The goal of
the training was to familiarize the
Bulgarians with U.S. procedures
for future combined operations,
said Spc. Rachael L. Chiarelli,
squad leader assigned to the 557th
Med. Co.
“The three Bulgarian soldiers
are a physician’s assistant, a nurse
and a senior medic, so they have
more medical experience than
Bulgarian Sgt.
Maj. Teodora
Kodzhabasheva (left)
films Pfc. Travis W.
Sinfellow, combat
medic assigned to
the 21st Theater
Sustainment
Command’s 557th
Medical Company, 421st
Multi-Medical Battalion,
30th Medical Brigade,
while he applies a bandage to the severed limb
of a training dummy
during a military-to-military training exchange
Feb. 11 on Smith
Barracks in Baumholder.
See TRAINING, Page 2
NEWS
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Commit yourself to saving money
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FEATURES
Tip of the Week
Joint airdrop in Greece,
Pages 8 & 9
FEATURES
Story and photo by
Staff Sgt. Alexander Burnett
21st Theater Sustainment
Command Public Affairs
Bands building bonds
through brass, Page 10
Keeping Air Force aircraft
healthy, Page 13
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Kaiserslautern American
February 21, 2014
What the heck is an AGOW?
COMMENTARY
by Col. Joe McFall
435th Air Ground Operations Wing commander
“What the heck is an AGOW?” I have heard
that question more than once during my seven
months as the commander. In fact, when I found
out I was getting this assignment, I asked the
same question.
If you don’t know what the AGOW is, don’t
feel bad. There are only two in the U.S. Air
Force, and they haven’t been around long. This
year marks the fifth anniversary of the 435th
AGOW here in Europe and the 93rd AGOW
based at Moody Air Force Base, Ga. However,
even the other AGOW looks nothing like ours.
So, with that in mind, let’s talk about the past,
present and future of this unique organization.
AGOW stands for Air Ground Operations
Wing. In 2009, when the 435th Air Base Wing
transferred mission support operations to the
host 86th Airlift Wing, the 435th AGOW was
formed. This new organization brought together
a diverse set of groups and squadrons, many of
which directly reported to U.S. Air Forces in
Europe and Air Forces Africa and the 3rd AF.
The reasoning behind the origins of the wing is
less than clear. Our official history states: “We
received a unique mix of battlefield Airmen from
different specialties: tactical air control parties
and air liaison officers, airborne-qualified airfield
defenders, civil engineering construction crews,
combat and theater communications specialists,
and battlefield weathermen.”
Our current historian takes a bit of a differTRAINING, from Page 1
most of our medics do,” Chiarelli said. “Our goal here is not
to teach them how to perform these tasks but to show them
how U.S. Soldiers perform them, so we can work together
in future operations.”
In the first two days of training, the Soldiers from the
557th Med. Co. demonstrated the use of U.S. tourniquets
to stop bleeding, the use of U.S. bandages, the procedure for performing a needle-chest decompression, how
to call for medical evacuation and how to move a casualty. The Bulgarian soldiers practiced each procedure on a
medical dummy. The initial portion of training concluded
with a trip to the 421st MMB training building, The Viper
Pit.
“The Viper Pit is a building where we can conduct indoor combat lifesaver lanes at a fast-paced combat speed,”
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ent slant by observing that the original concept
behind an AGOW was to focus on the close-air
support mission. Our sister wing at Moody is
structured in this manner: “provid(ing) … ground
combat forces capable of integrating air and space
power into the ground scheme of maneuver.”
While we in the 435th also gained USAFEAFAFRICA’s only operational TACPs and battlefield weathermen, this was just the tip of the
iceberg. Realistically, I think it is fair to say
the wing brought together all of the operational
missions in the command that didn’t already fit
under a traditional wing structure.
Presently, our organization consists of an Air
& Space Communications Group, an Air Support
Operations Group, and a Contingency Response
Group, headquartered at Ramstein, with geographically separated units at seven locations
across Germany and Italy. Our communications
professionals provide expeditionary communications; theater command and control, intelligence,
surveillance and reconnaissance system administration; engineering and installation of communications systems; and theater airfield maintenance.
Our ASOG warriors integrate air, space and
weather capabilities into the U.S. Army Europe
scheme of maneuver, as well as provide all operational weather support from Lajes, Portugal,
to the Middle East and the North Pole to South
Africa. Our CRG Airmen provide expeditionary airfield operations; capstone pre-deployment
training to defenders; civil engineers and force
supporters; theater construction and mobile aircraft arresting system support; and the com-
mand’s only professional air advisers branch.
Like me, you are probably saying to yourself,
“That is a lot of diverse stuff,” and you are right.
However, our Airmen make it look easy. In the
last six months, across 36 countries, four combatant commands and numerous named operations and exercises, they have delivered each and
every time. We have cool toys and cool missions,
but it is our cool Airmen who get the job done
and will keep getting it done in the future.
Hmmm. The future. What’s in store for the
AGOW? Certainly, diverse missions, diverse
locations and diverse customers fill our crystal
ball. However, we also see one common theme
that unifies this wing — the airfield. A couple of
months ago, when the commander of USAFEAFAFRICA visited the AGOW, he made a comment that the airfield is a weapons system. That
statement resonates with us as different pieces
and parts of this wing have unique capabilities to
employ the “airfield” at a time and place of the
warfighter’s choosing. Airfield systems and C2
— airfield operations, sustainment, construction
and repair, airfield force and resource protection
— direct airpower from the airfield. It’s all here
in one wing — the ability to deploy an “airfield
on demand.”
So, there you go. In 500 to 700 words, you got
the past, present and future of the 435th AGOW.
I close by saying, “Happy birthday, AGOW!” As
the wing’s motto states, you have been, are and
will be “First to the Fight, Lethal and Light,”
ensuring this command stays “Forward, Ready,
Now!”
said Pfc. Travis W. Sinfellow, combat medic with the 557th
Med. Co. “Here we can demonstrate how to provide care
to our casualty under stress while maneuvering around
obstacles. It shows how we may conduct an operation when
deployed.”
The final two days of the visit consisted of training with
different aircraft for medical evacuation. The Bulgarian delegation observed and participated in a simulated evacuation
using a UH-60 Blackhawk helicopter in Landstuhl Feb. 12.
They also trained with members of the Air Force on a C-130
Super Hercules Feb. 13 on Ramstein.
The Bulgarian medical soldiers departed Germany Feb.
14 and all hailed the visit as a resounding success.
“This training was very thorough and interesting for us,”
said Bulgarian Sgt. Maj. Teodora Kodzhabasheva. “In the
future if our countries work together in operations, it will be
easier to communicate and understand what is happening.”
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INJURY, from Page 1
known for its care of America’s warriors. Whether from Afghanistan, Iraq,
Africa, Europe or little known remote
sites, military personnel receive world
class quality care here.
“A lot of our patients are delivered
from the reach missions coming from
Afghanistan,” said DeeDee Price,
LRMC intensive care unit clinical
staff nurse. “After the patients land on
Ramstein Air Base they are transported to LRMC, where they will receive
treatment or surgery within 24 hours.”
Price has been a nurse at LRMC
for many years and has witnessed
the hospital at its peak in 2006 to the
steady decrease in combat operations
and injured troops.
“During the Iraq War we would
see burn patients, and then when we
transferred toward Afghanistan the
focus was on amputees,” Price said.
“Fortunately, we have seen a decrease
in patients coming over from the
reach missions.”
If the patient’s injury is devastating,
the hospital works with the service
member’s department to fly their family members to LRMC.
“I take care of all my patients as if
they were my son or daughter,” Price
said. “It makes you feel good in your
heart that you can help them get better
and home to their family.”
The treatment and care that Price
and the LRMC staff provide help get
wounded warriors like U.S. Army Sgt.
Karl Berlinger back home.
Berlinger was deployed to Kandahar
Air Field as a scout. His unit was on
its way back to the airfield after a
perimeter patrol when they got hit by
an improvised explosive device. The
IED blew the door inward slamming
ABOVE: U.S. Army Sgt. Karl Berlinger makes his way to the orthopedic section for his initial observation Feb. 12 at Landstuhl Regional
Medical Center. Berlinger received treatment for his injuries at LRMC within one hour of arrival from Bagram Air Field, Afghanistan. BELOW: U.S.
Army Sgt. Karl Berlinger receives an initial evaluation from orthopedic physician technician David Melaas Feb. 12.
across Berlinger’s left foot.
“We took a hard hit, almost everyone had some sort of injury from the
blast,” Berlinger said.
After a brief stay at Bagram Airfield
he was flown to LRMC on a C-17
Globemaster III reach mission. Within
one hour at the hospital he was getting
treatment for his wounds.
“I was only there for a short time,
and they did everything for me all in the
same day,” he said. “I appreciate how
smooth they have made this transition
for me back to the civilian world.”
Berlinger’s wife had just given
birth to their second child when he left
for Afghanistan. His family went to
the states during his deployment but
with help from his unit and the staff
at LRMC, they will be in Germany to
welcome him home.
“When I get home I’m going to hold
my wife and my daughter, even with my
crutches,” he said jokingly. “I also can’t
wait to hold my newborn. She was so
tiny when I left and, looking at all the
pictures my wife sent, the baby looks
like she has grown into a big kid.”
Because of the excellent care and
professionalism of the LRMC staff,
Berlinger will be home in a couple of days. After hearing the news,
Berlinger became ecstatic and began
thanking the staff.
“I told them ‘thank you’ for taking
care of me and getting me better, so I
can go back home soon and be with
my family,” Berlinger said.
Innovator of the Month
INNOVATOR: Master Sgt. Andrew Graham, Fuels Information Service Center section chief
UNIT: 86th Logistics Readiness Squadron
ACTION: Graham reduced manpower requirements by 37
percent by combining the fuels support equipment and
prevention maintenance teams. He doubled available maintenance manpower within the flight and redesigned and
cut inspection and service times by 50 percent. He also increased the percentage of mission capable fuels vehicles
from 88 to 94 percent. Graham helps lead the way in the Air
Force’s fourth largest defense fuel support point by not only
being an innovator himself, but by helping teach other fuels
Airmen to be leaders in innovation themselves.
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February 21, 2014
COMPILED BY THE
569TH USFPS AND 86TH SFS
Reported Larcenies
FEB. 12
» Kaiserslautern: One Apple Macbook Pro,
dollars and euro, one wrist watch, one digital
camera and one spare house key.
FEB. 11
8:18 p.m.: Fleeing the scene of a major traffic
accident was reported on Vogelweh.
FEB. 12
10:50 a.m.: Possession of an illegal weapon was
reported on Vogelweh.
10:54 a.m.: Attempted self-harm was reported in
Bruchmühlbach-Miesau.
3:01 p.m.: A major traffic accident was reported
in Gerhardsbrunn.
FEB. 13
9:30 a.m.: An assault was reported in Landstuhl.
FEB. 15
1:18 a.m.: Drunken driving was reported in
Landstuhl.
3:36 a.m.: Drunken driving was reported in
Kaiserslautern.
4:57 a.m.: A simple assault was reported in
Kaiserslautern.
10:18 a.m.: A major traffic accident was reported
in Kaiserslautern.
3:20 p.m.: Larceny of government property and
seizure of U.S. Army Europe license plates were
reported on Kleber Kaserne.
FEB. 16
1:15 a.m.: Obstruction of justice was reported.
4:37 a.m.: Drunken driving was reported in
Kaiserslautern.
11:13 a.m.: A major traffic accident with injuries
was reported in Kaiserslautern.
11:55 p.m.: Fleeing the scene of a minor traffic accident and operation of a USAREUR vehicle
Tree cutting
The German Forest Service will be cutting trees along B270 by the pedestrian bridge
(Vogelweh and Kapaun housing areas) starting
at 9:30 a.m. Sunday.
Take Note
Construction notices
• A road construction project is affecting
traffic entering and leaving Ramstein Air Base
through the West Gate. The project site for
construction is the bridge over state road L363
leading from the base to the 435th Construction
and Training Squadron site. The ramp coming
from Ramstein-Miesenbach will be closed to
traffic. The contractor will start cutting trees and
then progress in phases to repair the bridge that
crosses L363. Expect multiple lanes to be closed
in various phases.
• Construction on the parking lot in front of
Bldg. 426 on Ramstein is now ongoing. The
parking lot is closed to vehicular and pedestrian
traffic during this time. Pedestrian access to the
Ramstein Northside Post Office will be maintained by a sidewalk along Jefferson Avenue.
Post office parking can be found at the aquatics
center or golf course parking lots. The sidewalk
access will be maintained, but parking in the area
will be impacted significantly. The reconstruction
is needed to maintain roadway safety, ride quality
and reduce vehicle deterioration. Traffic delays
can be expected through March 17.
• Arizona Boulevard on Vogelweh will be
restricted to one lane in front of Bldgs. 1034
and 1035 until Feb 28. A contractor will be connecting the recently installed water line to the
existing water line, fire hydrants and building
water supply lines. Traffic in both directions
will still be possible but will be controlled with
traffic lights.
• Construction work for the installation of
new driveways to the Ramstein Commissary
parking lot will continue until Feb. 28. New
driveway access to the commissary will be
FEB. 15
» Kleber Kaserne: USAREUR license plates.
without a USAREUR license were reported on
Vogelweh Family Housing.
FEB. 17
2:06 a.m.: A domestic assault was reported in
Vogelweh Family Housing.
4:17 a.m.: A major traffic accident was reported
in Landstuhl.
AADD STATS
Feb. 14 — 11 volunteers, 8 lives potentially
saved.
Feb. 15 — 12 volunteers, 27 lives potentially
saved.
installed and removed in three overlapping
phases. New York Avenue will be restricted to
one lane at these locations adjacent to the commissary during these dates.
Memorial 5K
The 86th Vehicle Registration Squadron
Booster Club sponsors the Airman 1st Class
Zachary Cuddeback Memorial 5K at 9 a.m.
March 1 at the Ramstein Southside Fitness
Center. Email [email protected] or call
Staff Sgt. Monica Luna at 480-2150 or Staff Sgt.
Alan Austin at 480-3944 for more information.
Noise alert
The shooting association of Nanstein Castle
will conduct a seminar on gun salute shooting
from 8 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. March 8 on its compound at Fleischackerloch in Landstuhl. There
will be increased background noise from about
100-gun salutes.
Dental volunteers
The Ramstein Dental Clinic will start the
next American Red Cross Dental Assisting
Volunteer Program April 14. 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 card holders with a high school
diploma or equivalent. Applicants must attend
the mass briefing at 3:30 p.m. March 17 in the
Ramstein Dental Clinic, Bldg. 301. Interviews
will be conducted March 19 and 20. Notification
of selection will be announced March 21.
Participants will in-process March 24 to
April 11. 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 briefing. Volunteers are full time from start date.
For details, call Tech. Sgt. Jessica McNabb at
479-2096 or 06371-46-2096, or Senior Airman
Tiffany Bush at 478-2210 or 06371-46-2210.
AFOSI needs agents
The Air Force Office of Special Investigations
is accepting applications for staff sergeants and
senior airmen interested in becoming federally
credentialed special agents. Top-notch individuals selected for this competitive program will
be trained at the Federal Law Enforcement
Training Center in Glynco, Ga. With AFOSI
detachments at every Air Force installation
around the world, the career possibilities are
endless. If interested in applying or for more
information on AFOSI, call 480-5779.
Better days to call
The Ramstein Clinic is asking patients to call
on days other than Mondays since Monday is
the highest call volume day for the clinic. On
average, the clinic fields 40 percent more calls
than on any other business day of the week,
and on-hold times can exceed 30 minutes. By
simply calling on a different day whenever possible, the clinic will be able to assist in a more
timely fashion.
New hours
The 86th Vehicle Readiness Squadron
Driver’s Testing Office changed its hours to the
below schedule.
• European License Transfers: 7:30 a.m.
Monday to Friday. Walk-in hours for international driver’s licenses, replacements, additions
to class, motorcycle temps, renewal, reinstatements, and changes: 7:15 to 11 a.m. and 1 to
2 p.m. Monday to Friday
• Dependent testing: 7:30 to 11 a.m. Tuesday,
Wednesday and Friday.
For more information, call 480-5534.
Europe-wide emergency number
The emergency number 112 is valid throughout Europe. It can be dialed free of cost
and without a prefix in each European
country.
February 21, 2014
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February 21, 2014
21st OWS keeps eyes on skies
Story and photo by Airman Dymekre Allen
86th Airlift Wing Public Affairs
A bright, sunny day at work can turn chaotic in
an instant with strong winds that can tip vehicles,
hail and lightning powerful enough to damage large
aircraft.
The only hope of protecting cargo, aircraft and
lives rides on the eyes of the watchmen. They
are the men and women of the 21st Operational
Weather Squadron who tirelessly survey the skies
to give foresight hours in advance to prevent major
weather damage.
The 21st OWS provides commanders and operators with accurate and timely situational awareness
in support of the U.S. Air Force, joint and combined
operations across U.S. European Command and
U.S. Africa Command. They are also responsible
for round-the-clock weather support across four
major locations covering the globe.
“We keep our eyes on the storms,” said Staff
Sgt. Justin Poston, 21st OWS regional forecast
supervisor. “It’s a very challenging and detail oriented career field, because weather is unpredictable, so we need to be patient to be able to push out
adequate information in order to keep the communities safe.”
The OWS is a unique squadron with a Naval
Aviation Forecast Detachment embedded to provide forecast support to the numerous naval bases
in theater.
“Working alongside the Air Force gives us a larger
spectrum of knowledge,” said Petty Officer 1st Class
Larry Pacquer, 21st OWS regional forecast supervisor. “By working in a joint environment and coming
Master Sgt. Matthew DeLuca, 21st Operational Weather Squadron flight chief, performs a quality check on a joint operation
area forecaster Jan. 23 on Ramstein. The 21st OWS tracks weather patterns to provide commanders and operators with accurate,
timely and relevant support for joint and combined operations across U.S. European Command and U.S. Africa Command to
ensure the safety of cargo, aircraft and lives.
from different training backgrounds, we have the
ability to put multiple eyes on a single problem to see
what actions are best for the mission.”
In an emergency situation the OWS has the capability to provide weather warnings, notify local
communities and alert airfields in a timely manner.
“In bad weather we give those in danger a
30-hour notice,” Poston said. “The faster we collect
data and send it out, the more potential we have to
save lives.”
Whether it’s open sky missions or combat oper-
ations, the OWS is critical in maintaining the
effectiveness of the global Air Force mission.
Their support is visible Air Force-wide and
helps keep more than 50 thousand personnel
informed of expected weather conditions and aid
in protecting more than 30 billion dollars worth of
DOD assets.
These weather wizards keep an owl’s eye on
the sky, continuously watching and waiting for the
smallest inkling of a storm to provide global outreach and support to all those in need.
A Valentine’s
Day reunion
Photo by Ignacio Rubalcava
A Soldier and his
spouse reunite on
Valentine’s Day.
Soldiers from the
30th Medical Brigade,
421st Multifunctional
Medical Battalion
returned to
Baumholder Feb. 14
after a nine month
deployment to Kosovo.
The Baumholder community turned out to
welcome them back
in a ceremony at the
Hall of Champions on
Smith Barracks.
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Experienced Airmen wanted: Continue your career in the AF Reserve
by Master Sgt. Shawn J. Jones
Air Force Reserve Command
Recruiting Service
F
orce management programs
will push thousands of activeduty Airmen out of their jobs,
but opportunities exist in the
Air Force Reserve for Airmen
who don’t want to hang up their uniforms for good.
“Force management will cost many
Airmen their jobs, but not necessarily their careers,” said Col. Steve
Fulaytar, Air Force Reserve director
of recruiting. “They can continue their
service as Citizen Airmen.”
Reserve service provides a benefits package highlighted by programs
familiar to most Airmen such as tuition
assistance, Post 9-11 G.I. Bill trans-
ferability options, and the opportunity
to work toward a military retirement
plan. Additionally, low-cost healthcare insurance is available to reservists at significantly lower rates than
comparable plans, and enlistment
bonuses are available for some career
fields at specific duty locations.
Airmen transitioning into the
Reserve stand to receive many
benefits, but they also provide
plenty of benefits themselves. New
Citizen Airmen who have active-duty
experience are valuable to Reserve
units, because they are missionready.
“When an active-duty Airman
decides to continue their career in
the Reserve, everyone wins,” Fulaytar
said. “The Airman retains the benefits of continued service, the Reserve
gains an Airman who can contribute
immediately and the regular Air Force
has one less Airman that must be
involuntarily separated.”
One key difference between active
and Reserve service is that Citizen
Airmen won’t have to relocate to
suit the needs of the Air Force. Many
reservists spend the majority of their
career with one unit and only agree to
a permanent change of station when
the timing is right for them.
Airmen who are ready to separate
don’t have to wait until their original enlistment or commission obligation is complete. The Palace Chase
program enables Airmen to separate from their active enlistment or
commission as long as they continue
their service with the Reserve component.
Airmen should be aware; the
recruiting process is somewhat different from when they joined the
active-duty Air Force. Once Airmen
are deemed eligible for Reserve service, they must work with an in-service recruiter to locate a duty location
and position that meets their needs.
“Our Reserve units love fully qualified Airmen who can hit the ground
running,” Fulaytar said, “but finding
duty positions for new recruits takes
time, so they can help themselves by
contacting their in-service recruiter as
soon as possible.”
The in-service recruiter at Ramstein
is Master Sgt. Dominique Hogan. She
can be reached at 480-3940.
More information is available
at www.afreserve.com and www.
facebook.com/airforcereserve.
The future of supply is here; embrace the change
Army history that finance and are integrated, Hunter said.
logistics data have been inteAlthough the GCSS-A still has a few steps before
grated and are working togeth- it is completely integrated to the Army supply syser in a supply system. The tem, the Soldiers using the first fielding believe the
resource management portion program will be a success.
of the system ensures that funds
“With this system, we are doing something new.
After several years of thouare available within the unit for Even though we are accomplishing the same missands of Soldiers and hundreds
each purchase. The execution sion, GCSS-A makes everything much easier,” said
of organizations attempting to
management part of the system Sgt. Brian K. Manley, 240th QM Co. SSA NCOIC.
use different supply systems
ensures the order is correct and “This program provides us and our customers with
to accomplish their missions, a
in the proper quantity before increased visibility on the products they are trying
solution has arrived. The Global
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February 21, 2014
Joint airdrop in Greece:
Combined efforts key to success
Story and photos by
Staff Sgt. Kris Levasseur
86th Airlift Wing Public Affairs
ELEFSINA, Greece — In true Greek
fashion, a few select service members from
the KMC undertook a momentous task.
Though lacking the same herculean strength
outlined in Greek mythology, these Airmen
made up for it with sheer determination and the
will to succeed in their task — appropriately
named Stolen Cerberus, a two-week flight
training deployment to Elefsina, Greece, Feb.
2 to 14.
Matching the legend started by Hercules —
or Heracles in the original Greek translation
— Airmen and Soldiers from the Joint Airdrop
Inspection team set out on a seemingly simple
task that proved more daunting than originally
expected: provide the means to safely and
effectively drop cargo and paratroopers out of
a C-130J Super Hercules.
Due to several recent rainstorms, conditions
at the drop zones in Greece were extremely
muddy, which made it unsafe for jumpers and
difficult to recover dropped cargo.
“Because of the mud, there were a lot of
problems dropping on the zones,” said Tech.
Sgt. Andrew Holsenback, 86th Operations
Support Squadron wing weapons and tactics
flight chief. “Our job requires us to survey
each zone and ensure it is safe for use. We also
monitor conditions from the ground during
drops to make sure everything goes well.”
Holsenback added that even with the problems, the cooperation of our Greek partners
made the airdrop success during this mission
possible. They also dropped Greek equipment
and jumpers, and coordinated closely with
their counterparts in the Hellenic military.
“We’ve had a lot of interaction with the
See Stolen CerberuS, next page
Greek paratroopers prepare for a water landing after jumping out of a U.S. Air Force C-130J Super Hercules during Stolen Cerberus
Feb. 2 to 14.
Staff Sgt. Jordan Rose, 37th Airlift Squadron loadmaster, secures an airdrop bundle during
Stolen Cerberus Feb. 2 to 14.
A Greek cargo pallet splashes down in the mud after being dropped off the back of a U.S. Air
Force C-130J Super Hercules.
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A U.S. Air Force C-130J Super Hercules makes a pass over Larissa Drop Zone in Greece during
Stolen Cerberus.
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Tech. Sgt. James Moenning, 37th Airlift Squadron loadmaster, guides a Greek service member as
he backs up a truck to load cargo on a Ramstein C-130J Super Hercules.
A C-130J Super Hercules sits in a parking spot in front of a Greek C-130H Hercules during Stolen Cerberus. The mission provided the U.S. and Hellenic air forces with a unique opportunity to learn
how each service performs airlift operations, improving the joint capabilities of both nations.
Stolen CerberuS, from Page 8
Greeks during these two weeks, which
has been great,” he said. “They want
to learn from us, and we want to learn
from them, so having the opportunity
to get this type of hands-on experience has been amazing.”
The cooperation from the Greek
service members allowed U.S. and
Hellenic forces a chance to see airdrop operations in a new way. Chief
Warrant Officer 4 Orlando Villegas,
21st Theater Sustainment Command
airdrop adviser, said there were a lot
of differences in the way both nations
perform airdrops.
“We have been so involved with
each other’s operations during this
trip, which has been invaluable for the
U.S. and Greek forces,” he said. “It
allows both countries to see the differences and hopefully take some of
that knowledge to improve our cooperation in the future. It only makes us
better.”
He added that it was the combined
efforts during this mission that led to
its success.
Though not performing the 12
labors of Hercules, the JAI service
members met the challenges during
Stolen Cerberus with the sole mission
of honing their skills while increasing
their capability with their NATO partners in Greece. They accomplished
this task with flying colors, proving
not only that the airframe lives up to
the name of Hercules, but they are
worthy of the legend as well.
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The U.S. Air Forces in Europe and Air Forces Africa Band and the Luxemburg Military Brass players conduct a concert Feb. 10 in Pont-A-Mousson, France. The bands came together to conduct five
concerts in five days across Europe to foster cultural relations and promote international diplomacy.
Bands building bonds through brass
Story and photos by Airman Dymekre Allen
86th Airlift Wing Public Affairs
The U.S. Air Forces in Europe and Air Forces
Africa Band along with the Luxemburg Military
Brass players came together to conduct five concerts in five days across Europe.
The concerts were put together by members of
both militaries to build camaraderie and friendly relations among NATO members and other
European allies.
“Building international relations with our NATO
partners through music is a great experience,” said
Senior Airman Will McCaray, USAFE-AFAFRICA
Members of the U.S. Air Forces in Europe and Air Forces Africa
Band and the Luxemburg military stand for applause from the
audience Feb. 10 in Pont-A-Mousson, France.
Band regional band journeyman. “We travel all
over representing our nations. It’s key that we show
humility among nations.”
The USAFE-AFAFRICA Brass Band is a large
symphonic ensemble comprised of 11 brass players, two percussionists and one vocalist from the
USAFE-AFAFRICA Band at Ramstein.
The bands bring the military tradition of brass
and percussion to a wide variety of different countries and cultural backgrounds without losing the
understanding.
“It’s a universal language,” said Master Sgt.
Steven Schaughency, USAFE-AFAFRICA Band
director of special projects and productions.
“When we are playing there is no language barrier,
because we are all reading the same thing. We all
understand it, and that allows us to play perfectly
together.”
In a large concert hall or at an outdoor festival,
the bands showcase a diverse repertoire of traditional classical artistry, well-known jazz, as well as
other favorites reflecting the group’s American and
Luxemburg roots.
For most of the members it is an honor to work
with musicians from around the world, because it
allows them to grow as musicians as well as a team.
“In the short time we’ve spent together, we have
already created a bond amongst one another,”
Schaughency said. “The uniform is the only thing
that sets us apart. If we all wore white shirts and
blue jeans you’d never know we are from two different countries.”
The two bands may have differences, but according to both sides they want the same outcome.
Senior Airman Matt Kirkpatrick, U.S. Air Forces in Europe and
Air Forces Africa Band member, plays his trumpet Feb. 10.
“We both want to create art that brings people together,” said Monique Bernotte, Luxemburg
Military Brass Band member. “There’s no segregation — no division in music. There is only the sound
of joint instruments playing in harmony for all.”
The bands use the international language of
music to foster cultural relations and promote international diplomacy wherever they perform.
“It’s a unique experience,” Bernotte said. “It’s a
combination of both sides using their instruments to
build unity throughout Europe.”
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Photos by Airman 1st Class Holly Mansfield
Airman 1st Class Jasmine Luce, 86th Munitions Squadron conventional maintenance crew member, makes sure numbers match up on ammunition cans to prepare for a 100 percent accountability
inspection Feb. 13 on Ramstein.
Countering threats: Munitions Airmen keep flares firing
ABOVE: Senior Airman Bryan Sandt, 86th Munitions Squadron maintenance crew chief, makes sure numbers match up on
ammunition cans to prepare for a 100 percent accountability inspection Feb. 13 on Ramstein. The conventional maintenance shop is in charge of maintaining shelf and service life on countermeasures used in C-130J Super Hercules. They also
perform storage monitoring inspections on in-line items kept within the munitions storage area. RIGHT: Airman 1st Class
Christian Afaisen, 86th Munitions Squadron conventional maintenance crew member, stacks boxes to prepare for a 100
percent accountability inspection.
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Airman 1st Class Enoch Wentland (left), 86th Maintenance Squadron crew chief, scrubs the wing of a C-130J Super Hercules
Feb. 10 on Ramstein. Airman of the 86th MXS and the 86th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron work daily to keep the aircraft
mobile and in working condition.
Keeping Air Force aircraft healthy
Story and photos by Airman Dymekre Allen
86th Airlift Wing Public Affairs
Airman 1st Class Enoch Wentland, 86th Maintenance Squadron crew
chief, scrubs the wing of a C-130J Super Hercules Feb. 10 on Ramstein.
What is an Air Force without a mission? What
is a mission without aircraft? And what is an aircraft without its maintainers?
Airmen from the 86th Maintenance Squadron
and the 86th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron
wash C-130J Super Hercules aircraft twice a
month to prevent corrosion and clear the aircraft
of any foreign object damage.
By keeping them clean, it ensures the aircraft
are capable and ready for any and all mission
operations.
“Keeping major structural components clean
helps improve the lifespan of aircraft thus keeping them in the air longer,” said Staff Sgt. Joshua
Schoerner, 86th MXS aerospace maintenance
craftsman. “Our mission is maintenance, and this
is one of our most important missions that tends
to be overlooked.”
Every C-130J Super Hercules on base is
washed every 180 days as a preventative measure
against the elements. For each of these washes,
the maintainers have a 10-man rotation per shift
that are allotted a 24-hour time period to wash,
scrub and re-grease the aircraft.
“What we do is important,” said Airman 1st
Class Enoch Wentland, 86th MXS crew chief.
“We check and wash every inch of the aircraft
and clean all the gears. This helps us identify any
damage that may have been missed.”
According to the maintainers, even with something as simple as washing the aircraft there are
many physical and chemical hazards that could
potentially endanger their safety.
“Safety is absolutely paramount,” Schoerner
said. “We brief our Airmen again and again, so
before they even begin to think about touching
the aircraft, they’re thinking of what the proper
equipment is and what they need to be aware of
when they are washing the C-130s.
“These chemicals can be dangerous,” he
added. “If it gets in your eyes or on your skin,
it can cause a lot of harm. That’s why we take it
one step at a time and take every precaution to
prevent making mistakes.”
Though sometimes overlooked, aircraft washing is a vital part of the Air Force mission. If the
aircraft were not washed they would begin to
corrode and cause damage, yielding it unsafe to
operate.
Schoerner said maintainers continue to conduct thorough checks and washes to extend the
effectiveness of the aircraft by years as well as
provide a good looking bird for the KMC.
Innovative leadership takes a creative thinker
by Lt. Col. Sheri Bennington
700th Contracting Squadron
commander
What is innovative leadership? Why
do we need innovative leaders? What
makes your leadership style (or skills)
innovative? Are you a creative, leftbrained military member surrounded
by right-brained, rule-oriented, critical thinkers? Leadership is needed in
a variety of aspects. Traditional leftbrained (think liberal arts types) and
traditional right-brained people (think
science and math) are both needed in
the leadership arena, but for all you
liberal arts, creative thinkers, your
time to excel in our Air Force is now.
How many times have you heard
“think outside the box” but have felt
there was limited encouragement
from your supervisors? Our current
Air Force leadership and more specifically your wing leadership are
focused on listening to all Airmen.
Our top AF leaders have made transformation in your Air Force a top priority by encouraging outside-the-box
thinking and providing venues to put
your suggestions for process improvements, task elimination, new ideas —
you name it — into action. At no other
time in my 20 years of active service
do I remember the ability to really
think about something and then being
able to follow through with a proposal
to respectfully eliminate “stuff” that
is non-value added.
Let me repeat this message in a
different way: In my more than 20
years in the Air Force, there has never
been a time when new ideas and tech-
niques were more welcomed. From
the chief of staff of the Air Force all
the way to first-line supervisors, leaders are primed to come up with and/
or solicit new ideas, new processes
and new ways of doing things, which
could lead to cost savings for your
Air Force with the emphasis on cost
savings. No longer can we, the Air
Force, continue to do things “the way
they’ve always been done.” Leaders at
all levels should demand and support
See LEADERSHIP, Page 17
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Recipe of the week:
Pizza rolls
Courtesy of USO
SERVES 10
INGREDIENTS:
10 brötchen, cut in half
½ pound salami, sliced and chopped
½ pound cooked ham slices, chopped
1 pound cheese, grated
3 containers Schmand or Creme Fraiche (200
milliliters each)
4 cloves garlic, chopped or pressed
1/2 teaspoon oregano, chopped
DIRECTIONS:
• Slice the 10 brötchen in half horizontally.
Spread each roll with the Schmand or Creme
Fraiche. Top with the garlic, salami, ham and
cheese (or other toppings of your choice such as
bell pepper strips, olives, mushrooms).
• Sprinkle top with chopped oregano and cheese
• Place under broiler until bubbly and heated
through.
LEARN GERMAN!
Write an imaginative, humorous, printable caption related to the above photo
and the Air Force and email it with the subject line “KA Photo Caption Contest”
to [email protected]. Include your name, address and phone number.
Crude, obscene or inappropriate comments will be dismissed.
The contestant whose entry picks up the most laughs, or in some cases groans,
from our selection panel will receive a free value meal card, courtesy of the Army
and Air Force Exchange Service.
Contest winners will be published in the next edition of the Kaiserslautern
American and online at www.ramstein.af.mil.
The winner of last week’s photo caption contest is Tim Kregel
with the caption: “Nobody warned me about this part of the
barrier test.”
Scramble
WORD
Kregel won a value meal card, courtesy of AAFES.
How many bedrooms?
Wie gross ist das Haus?
Wieviele Schlafzimmer?
Is there a bathroom on the bottom floor?
Gibt es ein Bad im Erdgeschoss?
Does it have a garden?
Are pets allowed?
Hat es einen Garten?
Sind Haustiere erlaubt?
Does the bathroom have a bath tub and a shower?
Hat das Bad eine Badewanne und eine Dusche?
Unscramble these Air Force squadron nicknames
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rpviame
ehtpnra
nhebaes
krad tkginh
lgarmeb
murisaa
abklc wwoid
greti
lolbgud
Answers:
falcon | vampire | panther
| banshee | dark knight |
gambler | samurai | black
widow | tiger | bulldog
Photo Caption Contest
Here’s how it works:
How large is the house?
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2014 Military Saves Campaign
by Sara Miller
Ramstein Airman & Family Readiness Center
T
he Ramstein Airman & Family Readiness
Center is gearing up for the 2014 Military
Saves Campaign. The Department of
Defense has designated Monday as the start of
Military Saves Week. As part of the larger nationwide America Saves Campaign, Military Saves
is conducted in cooperation with the Consumer
Federation of America.
While the Military Saves Campaign is an ongoing effort throughout the year, Military Saves Week
is an opportunity for the entire military community
to come together for a common goal. With the help
of local resources, including military banks and
credit unions, the focus is on the financial readiness of military members and families to help them
reduce debt and save money. Military Saves Week
provides opportunities to learn practical personal
financial planning and management skills. This
year’s Military Saves Week theme is “Set a Goal.
Make a Plan. Save Automatically.”
The A&FRC will be kicking off Military Saves
Week Tuesday with their annual Financial Fair at
the Kaiserslautern Military Community Center.
“This year we’re hoping to raise the awareness of the importance of reviewing your finances,
leadership, from page 13
creative ideas and productive
changes due to challenges
with our Air Force budget
and personnel reductions we
will face over the next five
years.
All leaders at all levels must
create and foster a culture of
innovative thinking starting at
their lowest levels. There has
to be “buy-in” from all levels.
Supervisors must be willing
deciding what you want to save for and setting up
a system that will allow you to save automatically.
Our Financial Fair is a great opportunity for service
members and their families to get their financial
questions answered by the financial experts who
will be available,” said Heidi Goodbar, A&FRC
personal financial readiness program manager.
Goodbar is also very excited to announce that
additional personal financial counselors will be
available throughout the campaign for individual
financial consultations.
To get up-to-date information about Military
Saves Week events on Ramstein, call the Airman
& Family Readiness Center at 480-5100/5900 or
06371-47-5100.
Classes being offered as follows:
MONDAY
• 9 a.m., Take Control of Your Finances
• 1 p.m., Home Buying
TuesDAY
• 10 a.m., Ramstein Airman & Family Readiness
Center Financial Fair at the KMCC
ThursDAY
• 9 a.m., Military Millionaire
• 1 p.m., Traveling on a Budget
to listen to the great suggestions and ideas of our newest,
youngest Airmen and be willing to develop their ideas into
a full blown process change
or money-savings effort.
Supervisors must seek venues
to shed light on new ideas at
the next level of supervision,
so these great ideas come to
life and ultimately get enough
attention at the right level for
action to be taken. Key to
this is listening to and acting
upon the input. If, as leaders,
we continue to solicit input,
but never act upon it, our
young, newest Airmen will
cease to respect our decisionmaking (aka leadership) abilities.
As a leader at my level
and all supervisory levels,
you must push your folks to
think about the stuff they do.
Really think about it. Change
can be difficult, but is it necessary? As we all “think,” we
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• 9 and 11 a.m., Make it Don’t Buy It
• 1 and 3 p.m., Military Millionaire
MArch 3
• 9 a.m., Understanding Thrift Savings Plan
• 1 p.m., Banking Basics
MArch 4
• 9 a.m., Home Buying
• 1 p.m., Saving and Investing
MArch 5
• 9 a.m., Take Control of Your Finances
• 1 and 3 p.m., Extreme Couponing Military Style
MArch 6
• 9 and 11 a.m., Paying for College
• 1 and 3 p.m., Basic Investing
MArch 7
• 9 and 11 a.m., Saving Green $$ While You Clean
• 1 and 3 p.m., Beauty on a Budget
To register for a class or for more details, call
480-5100/5900 or 06371-47-5100. For more information about the Military Saves Campaign, visit
www.militarysaves.org.
must ask ourselves, “Can it
be done better?” Can we quit
doing it? Can it be accomplished in a new/different
way? Within your area of
control, do you insist upon an
atmosphere that fosters creativity and encourages innovative thoughts? That rewards
new ideas? Even within the
most mundane and regulatory-controlled careers/job
series (where there is little
to no margin for error —
think missile control officer
or a nuclear plant controller), there are ways to make
your innovation known and
adopted. Said a different way,
don’t be afraid, because innovative leadership is now in
season. Take the time to think
about what kind of innovation you can contribute or
facilitate for your Air Force.
Now is the time to think
outside the box and outside
the circle.
Electronic cigarette use increasing among Airmen
by Air Force Medical Support Agency
Health Promotions
FALLs church, Va. — Electronic cigarette
use is becoming a popular alternative to traditional
cigarettes, but the upward trend is becoming a concern for health care providers.
The battery-operated products, known as ecigarettes, are designed to deliver nicotine, flavor
and other chemicals as a vapor that is inhaled by the
user. According to data from the 2011 Department
of Defense Survey of Health Related Behaviors,
e-cigarettes have been tried by 5 percent of Airmen,
and 2.2 percent of Airmen have used e-cigarettes in
the past year.
“Airmen are using e-cigarettes at a level comparable to the civilian adult population. But e-cigarette
use is rapidly growing among youths and have been
used by 10 percent of high school students,” said
Col. (Dr.) John Oh, chief of health promotion, Air
Force Medical Support Agency, citing data from the
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
While e-cigarettes have been advertised as a
“safer” alternative to conventional cigarettes, studies have found potentially harmful ingredients are
contained in the product, including nitrosamines,
diethylene glycol and animal carcinogens. Oh cautioned Airmen against using e-cigarettes as a substitute for smoking.
“Not enough is known about the long-term safety
of e-cigarettes to definitely state that they are safe,”
he said.
The Food and Drug Administration categorizes
e-cigarettes as a tobacco product. Regulatory guidance, however, is pending, so e-cigarettes are marketed without any of the restrictions of conventional
cigarettes, and they may be sold to minors, advertised widely and marketed without warning labels.
“There is a real concern that unfettered access
to and marketing of e-cigarettes will create a generation of youths hooked on nicotine, and this trend
could lead to greater traditional cigarette or other
smokeless tobacco use,” Oh said.
Air Force Instruction 40-102, Tobacco Use,
establishes a tobacco policy in the Air Force and
explicitly includes e-cigarettes under the definition
of tobacco, subjecting the product to all the restrictions implemented for cigarettes, cigars and smokeless tobacco. The Air Force is the first service to
establish an e-cigarette policy.
Although e-cigarettes have passionate devotees,
the Air Force position is to treat e-cigarettes as any
other tobacco product.
Oh said future changes to policy will be made
based on the scientific evidence and in consultation
with subject matter experts, both within and outside
the Department of Defense.
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KMC Assembly
of God Church
Reverend Chuck Kackley
Phone: 06333-9931838
Cell:
0171-6574322
Services are held at Kaiserstrasse 16 A, Einsiedlerhof
WORSHIP HOURS: Sunday 10 a.m., Wednesday 6:30 p.m. Family Night
Air Force and Army Chapel Schedule
Protestant Services
POC for Miesau, Landstuhl and Daenner is the
USAG R-P Chaplains Office in Bldg. 2919 on
Pulaski Barracks. DSN 493-4098, civ.
0631-3406-4098
Miesau 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. Tuesdays
Landstuhl Community Chapel (Bldg. 3773)
Worship: 11 a.m. Sundays
Children’s Youth Church: 11 a.m. Sundays
Daenner Community Chapel (Bldg. 3150)
Chapel Next Worship
Worship: 10 a.m. Sundays
Children’s Church: 10:30 a.m. Sundays
Ramstein North Chapel (DSN 480-6148,
civ. 06371-47-6148)
Contemporary Service: 11 a.m. Sundays
Ramstein 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. Sundays
Vogelweh 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.-12:15 p.m. Sundays
Confession: 11:45 a.m. Sundays
Sunday Mass: 12:30 p.m.
Landstuhl 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-FridayÀ
Sunday 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
February 21, 2014
Mentors make their mark
Story and photo by Sara Pavich
86th Airlift Wing Public Affairs
On a sunny Tuesday at the Ramstein Golf
Course, female Airmen of all ranks and ages
gathered for a discussion. In a crowded room,
women spoke and listened, relying on each
other’s knowledge in an effort to learn how to
tackle everyday challenges.
This discussion was one of the increasingly
popular events related to Let’s Connect, a program dedicated to establishing mentorship ties
between women in the Air Force. The forum is
designed to confront issues unique to women
balancing a military career and a personal life
at home. It is the brainchild of Chief Master
Sgt. JoAnne Bass, 86th Operations Group
superintendent, who recognized the need
to strengthen connections between female
Airmen after reflecting on her own experiences
as a wife, mother and Airman.
“We have set standards, and those don’t change
based on whether you’re a female or not,” Bass
said. “We still have a responsibility to do everything every other Airman has to do. However, as
female Airmen, in particular, it can be challenging to balance all of it, so if we can help through
our experiences, we’ve done our job.”
Let’s Connect has three separate forums,
each working toward the larger goal of progressing professional lives through mentorship. In addition to the panel discussions
attended by all ranks of Airmen, there is a
program dedicated to connecting with female
Airmen living in the dorms and a another program briefing at the First Term Airman Center
on Ramstein.
In Tuesday’s seminar, four female panelists
spoke about the importance of physical health
and wellness. The discussion began with the
assurance that any subject related to the topic
Second Lt. Magin Day, U.S. Air Forces in Europe and Air
Forces Africa watch officer, listens to a Let’s Connect seminar attendee share her experiences with staying physically fit while overcoming an injury. Airmen of all ranks
attended the seminar Feb. 11 on Ramstein to discuss the
importance of physical health in professional life.
was safe to speak about without judgment.
Airmen shared concerns, thoughts, problems
and suggestions openly with one another.
The seminar was the first of four of the
“New Year, New You” topic meant to explore
the Four Pillars of Resiliency with female
Airmen, the first of which is the “physical pillar.” Panelists discussed healthy exercise and
nutrition habits that could lead to greater success in the workplace. Each month a new topic
is carefully chosen for exploration in regards
to the relevant role it plays in the careers of
every Airman.
“Our No. 1 goal is to develop Airmen professionally,” Bass said. “And, if they get some ‘personal’ development out of it, that’s great too.”
While the topics that are discussed are generally relevant to both men and women, many
can be difficult to discuss with someone of the
opposite gender.
“They touched on a lot of topics I wanted
to ask questions about,” said Airman 1st Class
See MENTORING, Page 21
Islamic Services
Ramstein South Chapel Mosque (480-5753)
Jumu’ah Prayer, 1:30 p.m.
For religious education and daily prayers,
check the prayer schedule
Orthodox Christian
Kapaun Chapel (DSN 489-6859, civ.
0631-536-6859)
Divine Liturgy: 9 a.m. Sundays
Confessions by appointment
Youth Group
Kaiserslautern 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. Sundays
More information: www.kmcyouth.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
Wiccan
7 p.m. first and third Saturdays, Kapaun Annex
Confessional Lutheran (WELS)
4 p.m. second and fourth Sundays, Ramstein
South Chapel
Photo by Brandon Beach
21st TSC hosts chili cook-off
Members of the KMC sample chili prepared by Sgt. Juan DiazFuentes, 21st Theater Sustainment Command
Support Operations material management NCOIC, during a chili cook-off event Feb. 7 on Panzer Kaserne.
Proceeds from the event will go to support the 21st TSC Family Readiness Group. Winners of the chili cook-off
were: Chris Norris, logistics management specialist, 21st TSC Support Operations Maintenance Section, for best
tasting chili; Sgt. Juan DiazFuentes, material management NCOIC, 21st TSC Support Operations, for most unique
chili; and Master Sgt. Kory Ysen, operations sergeant, 21st TSC Special Troops Battalion, for spiciest chili.
February 21, 2014
Kaiserslautern American
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7th CSC Soldiers support MEDRETE 14-1
Lesotho Defence Force colleagues.”
The 7th CSC Soldiers provided mission
control for U.S. Army Medical Command and
U.S. Army Reserve MEDCOM. Thruelsen
MASERU, Lesotho — Set among the
sent daily story boards and situation reports
picturesque, sun-baked plateaus and endto USARAF headquarters in Vicenza, Italy.
less plains, 7th Civil Support Command
The mission control cell was also the liaison
Soldiers from the 209th and 2500th Digital
to the U.S. Embassy consulate in Lesotho
Liaison Detachment provided logistics and
and to the LDF, and they conducted force
planning support as the mission control
protection activities.
cell for the U.S. Army Africa joint Medical
“(Thruelsen) has been very helpful to us,
Readiness and Training Exercise 14-1 in
because he was able to coordinate all the
partnership with the Kingdom of Lesotho
activities. He has coordinated the activiDefence Forces here Feb. 3 to 14.
ties to us very well and very efficiently,”
The three troops provided a variety of supsaid Lesotho Defence Force Maj. Mapalesa
port to four U.S. Army medical doctors and two Capt. John Thruelsen (second from left), officer in charge, intelligence cell, Kebane, deputy director, MMH.
U.S. Army public health nurses, who traveled 209th Digital Liaison Detachment, 7th Civil Support Command, and Command
The LDF was responsible for security durto MEDRETE 14-1 with expertise in numerous Sgt. Maj. Jeffrey Miller (third from left), 2500th DLD representative and senior ing the exercise, but the 7th CSC Soldiers also
medical specialties, including infectious dis- enlisted leader, 361st Civil Affairs Brigade, 7th CSC, along with Lesotho Defence helped coordinate movement plans and force
Force personnel, review MEDRETE 14-1 participant certificates Feb. 6.
eases, preventative medicine and pediatrics with
protection when the medical team traveled to
emphasis on HIV diagnosis, treatment and prevention.
In the afternoon, the U.S. Army medical team offsite clinics to see patients.
“My job, together with the staff sergeant and ser- participated in academic classes and lectures at the
“My job for the MEDRETE 14-1 exercise is
geant major as well, is to provide and care for our MMH with local medical personnel, where subjects to pay agent duties and force protection and also
doctors (and Army public health nurses) and make included HIV diagnosis, treatment and prevention.
RSOI (reception, staging, onward movement and
sure that they have everything they need to do their
“Captain Thruelsen has coordinated the logis- integration),” said Staff Sgt. Jason Varchulik, battle
job,” said Capt. John Thruelsen, OIC, intelligence tics of the mission and has also coordinated the systems manager, 209th DLD, 7th CSC.
cell, 209th DLD. “From their arrival here in country, didactic exchange that we have,” said Col. Steven
Upon their arrival, the medical practitioners
to their lodging, to their food, (we provide) every- Spencer, a pediatric and infectious disease special- received a security briefing from the U.S. Embassy
thing they need in order to execute their mission.”
ist with the Walter Reed National Military Medical in Lesotho set up by the 7th CSC Soldiers.
Each morning, the U.S. medical team, alongside Center. “It’s been a great exchange of ideas and
“I love being a part of the 7th CSC,” Varchulik
local doctors and nursing staff, conducted clinic information and knowledge from both sides. Captain said. “I get more training and more opportunities for
rounds. The team checked on numerous patients Thruelsen and his team have really set us up for suc- exercises like this as a Reserve Soldier compared to
in the Makoanyane Military Hospital, the Thomas cess with the hard work that they’ve done. Not only active-duty Soldiers.”
Wellness Clinic and two other off-site medical facili- coordinating the administrative side of it but
“They’ve done a tremendous job,” Spencer said
ties before they would then break into small teams for the academic portion of it and our interactions with about 7th CSC Soldiers. “I think this mission has
clinical pairing.
the (Lesotho) Ministry of Health colleagues and been just a wonderful success for both parties.”
Story and photo by
Sgt. 1st Class Matthew Chlosta
7th Civil Support Command Public Affairs
Heritage Baptist Church
Don Drake, Pastor
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Kaiserslautern Evangelical
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8:30 am Worship & Holy Communion
Children’s Church available
Meeting in Ev.-Luth. St. Michaelis Church, Karpfenstr. 7, 67655 Kaiserslautern
E-mail: [email protected] or call 0631-64327 for directions.
Scott Morrison, Pastor
www.KELC.eu
Sunday Worship
Gatherings
at 9 & 11 a.m.
Keeping it real,
relational and relevant
August-Süssdorf Strasse 8
Ramstein-Miesenbach
06371- 407 808
[email protected]
www.frontlinecommunity.org
A Christian fellowship that gathers to study God’s word verse by verse
so we can know, glorify and serve Christ.
Teaching the village, reaching the world!
We meet
Sundays at 11 a.m.
For more info call 06371-616793
or visit our website
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Sunday Bible Class 11 a.m.
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Thank God for what you have.
Trust God for what you need!
Landstuhl
Christian Bookstore
Kaiserstr. 66 * 06371-62988
Mon-Fri 10-6, Sat 9-2 (new)
KAISERSLAUTERN
CHURCH OF CHRIST
www.ktowncoc.org
“Welcome Home!”
Sun: 10 am, 11 am
and 6 pm
Wed: 7 pm
Mühlstrasse 34
67659 Kaiserslautern
Tel. 06 31 - 36 18 59 92
Tel. 06 371 - 46 75 16
TRINITY REFORMED CHURCH (P.C.A.)
HUMBLING THE SINNER, EXALTING THE SAVIOR
AND PROMOTING HOLINESS
Sunday School 9:30 AM – Nursery Available
Sundays: Corporate Worship 10:45 AM
Weekdays: Men’s, Women’s and Small Group Bible Studies / Prayer Meetings
www.trinityreformedpca.com
Kirchenstrasse 2a, 66849 Landstuhl, Tel: 0 63 71 - 61 81 38
(across the street from European Country Living)
Shrove Tuesday Pancake Supper
Tuesday, March 4 2014, 1800 - 1900
Ramstein Northside Chapel
St. Alban’s Episcopal Congregation will hold its annual Shrove
Tuesday Pancake Supper 4 March 2014 from 6 to 7p.m. at Ramstein’s Northside Chapel. This event is open to everyone in the
KMC. At this “Mardi Gras” meal, which represents the last feast
before Lent, you can have all the pancakes (and more!) you can
eat. Admission is free. For more information, please contact
Tonya Parham at 0162-512-6324.
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February 21, 2014
Congratulations ALS graduates
Eighty students graduated Airman Leadership
School Feb. 12. They completed 192 curriculum hours encompassing 23 leadership
lessons. Students volunteered a total of 160
hours in the KMC. Each graduate will receive
10 CCAF credits.
Senior Airman Bradley Baker
Senior Airman Jean Bermudez
Senior Airman Julie Bittinger
Senior Airman Stephanie Bowman
Senior Airman Richard Brooks
Senior Airman Samuel Brower
Senior Airman Nicole Cabrera
Senior Airman Daylon Cannon
Senior Airman Ronald Carpenter
Senior Airman Anthony Chan
Senior Airman Randy Chavez
Senior Airman Reuben Chisholm
Senior Airman Alex Colter
Senior Airman Drew Criner
Senior Airman Zachery Davis
Staff Sgt. Crystal Day
Senior Airman Bryan Ellis
Senior Airman Marcus Flores
Senior Airman Cody Foster
Senior Airman Andrew Freal
Senior Airman Mark Fridel
Senior Airman Jonathan Gambrell
Senior Airman Derek Gowler
Senior Airman Shawn Graham
Senior Airman Alicia Green
Senior Airman Michael Gresens
Senior Airman Jaafar Hassan
Senior Airman Jacob Hickman
Senior Airman Brett Jones
— Leadership Award
Senior Airman Michael Jordan
— Distinguished Graduate
Senior Airman Wesley Jordan
— Distinguished Graduate &
Academic Achievement Award
Senior Airman Kayla Judge
Senior Airman David Kirby
— Distinguished Graduate
Senior Airman Jesse Koritar
Senior Airman Clayton Locke
— Distinguished Graduate
Senior Airman Horacio Lopez
Senior Airman Reid Martinak
Senior Airman Ren Mckelvey
Senior Airman Tyrell Mcwilliams
Senior Airman Alexandra Meekins
— Distinguished Graduate
Senior Airman Brianna Mester
Senior Airman Joshua Miles
Senior Airman Jeremy Mills
Senior Airman Victoria Mireles
Senior Airman Cory Moffett
Staff Sgt. Derek Moran
Senior Airman Julaine Moya
Senior Airman Aaron Mumma
Senior Airman Patrick Nance
Senior Airman Jessica Newton
Senior Airman Quentin Oglevee
Senior Airman Jordan Outzen
Senior Airman Edgar Pavon-Hernandez
Senior Airman Erica Pearson
— John L. Levitow Award Winner
Senior Airman Gabriela Perez
Senior Airman Dana Perodeau
— Distinguished Graduate
Senior Airman Mark Pfister
Senior Airman Steven Ramos
Senior Airman John Reeves
Senior Airman Kelly Reiss
Senior Airman Anthony Riley
Senior Airman David Rodgers
Senior Airman Sarah Root
Senior Airman Joseph Schrader
Senior Airman Andrew Scott
— Distinguished Graduate
Senior Airman Christopher Scott
Senior Airman Sydney Selsing
Senior Airman Mario Shanks
Senior Airman Andrew Sigafoose
Senior Airman Caleb Simpson
Senior Airman Zacherius Soliz
Staff Sgt. Bryant Strobel
Senior Airman Joshua Tenney
Senior Airman Jonathon Turberville
Senior Airman Jeremii van Komen
Senior Airman Paul Vera
Senior Airman Jeffrey Victor
Senior Airman Jason Whipps
Senior Airman Thomas White
Senior Airman Mark Zlatek
February 21, 2014
Kaiserslautern American
mentoring, from Page 18 differences in the way we as a
woman understand, respond,
Shayna Woodin, course sys- and communicate. Our goal
tems technician at the 603d Air is to share with that younger
Communications Squadron. generation of women how we
“We’re more prone to talk dealt with these types of chalabout things here that we lenges,” Bass said.
Bass saw Let’s Connect
wouldn’t say in front of guys.”
Providing a comfortable fully developed with the help
environment was a major rea- of 12 female committee memson Bass wanted to create a pro- bers, all senior enlisted leaders
gram that facilitates mentoring with diverse backgrounds and
Air Force professions. She
relationships between women.
“There can be fundamental originally approached these
women with concerns about
the outreach outlets available
to female Airmen new to the
Air Force. Bass said she did
not know at the time how
she could help, but with the
initial vision and collaboration with the other ladies, she
knew they were onto something great.
Chief Master Sgt. Lisa
Boothe, 86th Comptroller
Squadron and wing staff
agencies superintendent, was
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among the first onboard with
Bass’ idea.
“We brought in other
females who had the same type
of passion we did and the same
type of connection as women,”
Boothe said. “The important
part for us was to connect as
women and have the same mission and goal in mind.”
Over the course of several
meetings, the women established their mission statement
and priorities and eventual-
ly created the Let’s Connect
forum, Bass said.
“We just clicked as a
team,” Boothe said. “We’ve
been doing great ever since.”
From these fledgling beginnings, Let’s Connect has ballooned into a mentorship
forum for all female Airmen.
Bass said it’s important for
everyone, regardless of rank
or position, to have a mentor to provide guidance and
support.
OSB or eSERB coming up? Better check ‘My Board File’
by Sgt. Michael Reinsch
U.S. Army Europe Public Affairs
WIESBADEN, Germany — Captains and
majors affected by the upcoming Officer Separation
Boards and enhanced Selective Early Retirement
Boards need to review and certify their records
using the “My Board File” tool on the Human
Resources Command website.
Across U.S. Army Europe, there are 575 majors
and captains who are subject to the upcoming
boards, which will look at captains in year groups
’06 through ’08 and majors in year groups ’99
through ’03.
The captains’ boards will meet from March 4
through 20, and the majors’ boards will meet from
April 22 through May 13.
The “My Board File” tool allows officers who
will be considered by the upcoming boards to
review and certify board documents.
The selection board will also see this file, which
includes:
• The officer’s official photo
• Their Officer Record Brief
• Documents from the performance section of
the Official Military Personnel File
If there are errors or missing documents in the
“My Board File,” officers will need to correct those
records in their official files for their “My Board
File” to be updated.
If you need to correct your records, your S1 is
your primary point of contact. Your branch assignment officer can also assist if you need to update
your OMPF or ORB.
In the last 10 to 12 years, file reviews indicate many personnel records have not received
regular scrutiny for accuracy and completeness.
Leaders who have officers subject to the boards
should engage these officers to ensure that they
understand the importance and necessity of this
review.
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February 21, 2014
Courtesy photo
Photo by Andy Mendoza
Courtesy photo
Ramstein High School senior Robert Navarro Jr. signs a letter
of intent Feb. 7 to play college football at Hardin-Simmons
University in Abilene, Texas, where he plans to pursue a degree
in athletic training.
Students watch as Brig. Gen. Patrick X. Mordente (second from
right), 86th Airlift Wing commander, presents Sarah Loomis
(third from left) with the Teacher of the Year award for the
Kaiserslautern District.
Visiting slam poet and humorist Taylor Mali spends time with
Landstuhl Elementary/Middle School students recently. In
addition to class poetry sessions, he entertained educators
with an afterschool workshop.
Photo by Holly Freeman
Chess tournament
Education Notes
Four Kaiserslautern area schools (Ramstein
Elementary School, Ramstein Intermediate
School, Landstuhl Elementary/Middle School and
Kaiserslautern Elementary School) will compete
in a chess tournament Saturday inside the Kaiserslautern Military Community Center food court.
Sign-in will be from 9:30 to 9:50 a.m. For more
information, call Jack Woodfork at 0160-3898893, 0682-1942-1185 or 0631-54589.
Jaguar Reading Olympics
The Ramstein Intermediate School PTA hosts the
Jaguar Reading Olympics from Monday to March
2. Students will compete in the Reading Olympics
to support school-wide reading initiatives and help
raise funds to purchase new books for the school
library. Teachers will send home packets with each
student. Students will keep track of all their reading, fill in the logs and turn them back in no later
than March 10. Let’s try to beat the school goal of
123,000 minutes read. For more information, like
the RIS PTA Facebook page.
PTA positions open
Courtesy photo
FAR LEFT: Ramstein High School sophomore Shamar
Armprester practices singing for a talent show that took
place Thursday. The RHS junior and senior classes, along
with Peggy Hess, sponsored the talent show to raise
money for the prom and to showcase students’ talents.
LEFT: Staff Sgt. Tiffany Hardenstine, equal opportunity leader at the Warrior Transition Battalion, reads
to Kristine Cephus’ and Amy Hudzikiewicz’s first grade
classes at Vogelweh Elementary School Feb. 13. She
volunteered to be a guest reader in celebration of
African-American Heritage Month.
The Ramstein Intermediate School PTA has five
executive board positions open for the 2014-2015
school year. Positions open are for president, first
vice president, second vice president, secretary
and treasurer. All current board members are either
scheduled to PCS or have fifth grade students
and will be moving up to the middle school.
Applications can be found in the main office or
by emailing [email protected]. Deadline is
April 21.
After school learning program
Get your child involved in a fun theater
program through KMC Onstage. Classes will take
place from 4:30 to 6 p.m. every Tuesday and
Thursday until May 8. Youth will put on performances of “Sleeping Beauty” on May 9 and 10.
Cost is $200, and $100 per additional child. Open to
ages 7 and up. For more information, contact KMC
Onstage, Bldg. 3232 on Kleber Kaserne, at 4836626 or 0631-411-6626, or email nathan.d.records.
[email protected].
T-shirt logo contest
The Month of the Military Child International
Children’s Festival is holding a T-shirt logo contest,
open to all participants of KMC School Age and
Youth Programs, ages 5 to 18. This year’s theme
is “Smiles Around the World.” The logo should
be clear and bright to ensure easy transferability
to screen printing and may not include offensive
language or graphics. Submissions are due March 1
and may be turned into any KMC Child and Youth
Services facility. The winner will receive a free
T-shirt with his or her design.
Celebrating Dr. Seuss
Join CYS Services, Army libraries, and Family
and Morale, Welfare and Recreation in celebrating the many works of Dr. Seuss. Come to the
Rheinland-Pfalz Library from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
March 1 for a variety of fun events, including
“Horton Hears a Who” puppet shows, story time,
make-and-take activities, pictures with Seussian
characters, bouncy castles, face painting, raffles and
giveaways, a Seussian costume contest, and more.
For more information, contact the Rheinland-Pfalz
Library, Bldg. 3810 on Landstuhl, at 486-7322 or
06371-86-7322.
Story time at the library
Join the Rheinland-Pfalz Main Library at Landstuhl
at 10:30 a.m. every Wednesday for story time.
Introduce children to books and reading. Librarians
and volunteers read stories to match the ages and
attention spans of the children attending. Story time
is for children ages 2 to 5. No sign-up required.
The Rheinland-Pfalz Main Library is located in
Bldg. 3810. For details, call 486-7322 or 06371-867322.
Dance lessons
SKIESUnlimited offers a variety of dance classes, including ballet, hip hop, tap, lyrical, combo
and jazz, at beginner, intermediate and advanced
levels. Classes are open to ages 3 to 18, varying by
class. Classes are offered at Landstuhl and Pulaski
locations. To find out more about dance opportunities for your child or youth, contact Parent Central
Services, Bldg. 2898 on Pulaski Barracks, at 4934516/4122 or 0631-3406-4516/4122; or the Family
and Morale, Welfare and Recreation One Stop
Shop, Bldg. 3810 on Landstuhl Post, at 486-8943 or
06371-86-8943.
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Introducing Local Businesses
Phil Cosmetics
Mr. Philipp has been serving the Military Community successfully for
over 15 years now. He is specialized in tattoo removal and removal
of unwanted body hair - gentle & permanent using light technology,
no laser! Different indications, skin complexion, hair color as well as
color/size and location of tattoos etc., require diverse treatments and
intervals which will accordingly result in varying treatment costs. Individual professional advice is necessary for a personalized quote. Please
contact Mr. Philipp by email or telephone for more details. For your
convenience Phil Cosmetics also offers evening and weekend appointments, just make your reservation.
www.phil.cosmetics.de • [email protected]
Tel.: 06332-20 91 92 or 0171 493 3369
Sabine Ditzler
For you in Landstuhl: Sabine Ditzler, your personal health and
wellness manager. At her new location Sabine offers gentle holistic healing treatments for relaxation, regeneration and balance…
which becomes more and more important these fast moving
days! She provides help on a wide spectrum such as orthopedic
symptoms, pain treatment, trauma treatment, chronic symptoms, sleep disorder, migraine, for women on abnormal cycle,
balancing hormones, unfulfilled pregnancy, metabolic disorder
and beauty from inside. Cupping glasses for medical wellness are
also used. Contact Sabine today, her holistic balance treatments
are based on self-healing, offering many possibilities.
Ludwigstraße 27, 66849 Landstuhl • Appointments: 06371-980
99 90 or 0160 8113 843 • www.ausgleichbehandlung.de
Frank Flechtwaren
Baskets, gifts, interior decoration … the best address in the region! Frank Flechtwaren was founded in 1885. During those early
days it was only about “baskets”. Today, after their 125th anniversary,
this company has grown considerably and now has about 175.000 m3
storage capacity for all the beautiful things they are stocking for you.
It’s not only about baskets anymore (still lots of baskets!), but also
about charming gifts and great interior decoration, seasonal decoration, crafts supplies - and all at fantastic rates! You will not only profit
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cards welcome, English spoken … Hours: Mon-Fri 9.a.m. - 6 pm,
Sat. 9 a.m. - 4 pm. www.frank-korbwaren.de
Pirmasenser Straße 70 • 66994 Dahn • Tel.: 06391-3100
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February
Congratulations to 2013
86th AIRLIFT WING ANNUAL AWARD WINNERS
• Maj. Jonathan Cato, 37th Airlift Squadron — Field Grade Officer of
the Year
• Capt. William Guthrie IV, 86th Operations Support Squadron —
Company Grade Officer of the Year
• Senior Master Sgt. Lawrence Kirkley Jr., 86th Aircraft Maintenance
Squadron — First Sergeant of the Year
• Master Sgt. Cherise Mosley, 86th Munitions Squadron — Volunteer of
the Year
• Master Sgt. Stephen Zimmerman, 86th Communications Squadron —
SNCO of the Year
• Tech. Sgt. Jessica Green, 86th Medical Support Squadron — NCO of
the Year
• Senior Airman Jonathan Roland, 786th Civil Engineering Squadron —
Airman of the Year, Honor Guard Member of the Year
• Ronald Boothe, 86th Comptrollers Squadron — Civilian, Category I of
the Year
• Melaina Johnson, 786th Civil Engineering Squadron — Civilian,
Category II of the Year
435th AIR GROUND OPERATIONS WING
ANNUAL AWARD WINNERS
• Maj. Troy Kirk, 21st Operations Weather Squadron — FGO of the Year
• Capt. Israel Shankel, 435th Security Forces Squadron — CGO of the
Year
• Senior Master Sgt. Jeffrey Bise, 1st Combat Communications
Squadron — First Sergeant of the Year
• Senior Airman Terrance Cooley, 1st CBCS — Volunteer of the Year
• Master Sgt. Jonathan Stevens, 435th Air and Space Communications
Group — SNCO of the Year
• Tech. Sgt. Douglas Storseth, 1st CBCS — NCO of the Year
• Airman 1st Class Glenn Dredden, 1st CBCS — Airman of the Year
• Ronald Bueler, 1st Air and Space Communications Squadron —
Civilian, Cat II of the Year
• Sandy Deacon, 1st Communications Maintenance Squadron —
Civilian, Cat I of the Year
521st AIR MOBILITY OPERATIONS WING
ANNUAL AWARD WINNERS
• Capt. Joel Allen, 721st Aerial Port Squadron — CGO of the Year
• Senior Master Sgt. Richard R. Rizzo, 521st AMOW — SNCO of the
Year
• Senior Master Sgt. Joseph Wheeler, 721st APS — First Sergeant of
the Year
• Staff Sgt. Candice Callahan, 721st APS — NCO of the Year
• Airman 1st Class Tory Weaver, 721st APS — Airman of the Year
• Anthony Lesnioski, 721st APS — Civilian, Cat II of the Year
• Liala Salvetti, 724th Air Mobility Squadron — Local National Civilian,
Cat II of the Year
2013 USAFE-AFAFRICA LEVEL WINNERS
A1 (Team/Program) Awards/Winners
• 86th Airlift Wing Equal Opportunity — Col. L. Joseph Brown Award for
Equal Opportunity
• 86th/786th Force Support Squadron — Gen. Curtis E. LeMay Award
• 786th FSS — Operations Program of the Year
• 786th FSS Dining Facilities — John L. Hennessy Trophy-Legacy
• 86th FSS Education and Training — Altschuler Outstanding Education
and Training Program
• 86th FSS Airmen and Leadership School — Enlisted Professional
Military Education Team of the Year
• Lt. Col. Keithen Washington, 86th FSS — Lt. Gen. Norm Lezy Award
• Maj. Chrystal Putman, 786th FSS — Personnel Field Grade Officer of
the Year (ARC)
• Capt. Leslie Weitershausen, 786th FSS — Personnel CGO of the Year
(ARC)
• Master Sgt. Jared Moran, 86th FSS — Gen. Bill J. Boles Mentorship
Award
• Master Sgt. Brandon Webb, 86th FSS — A1 Special Recognition
Award
• Tech. Sgt. James Vest, 786th FSS — Spirit of Hope Award
• Senior Airmen Johnathan Williams, 786th FSS — Force Support Amn
of the Year
• Annette Davenport, 786th FSS — Force Support Section Chief of the
Year
• David Quinn, 86th FSS — Roger M. Blanchard Memorial Award
• Mona Hamilton, 86th FSS — Dr. Beverly L. Schmalzried Award
Civil Engineer Awards/Winners • 786th Civil Engineering Squadron — Balchen Post Award
(Snow and Ice Control)
• 786th CES Operations Flight — Maj. Gen. Clifton D. Wright Award for
Outstanding Operations Flight
• 86th CES Fire Department — Chief Master Sgt. Ralph E. Sandborn
Award (Large Fire Department)
• 86th CES Asset Management Flight — Gen. Thomas D. White Award
• 86th CES Housing Flight — Brig. Gen. Michael A. McAuliffe Housing
Excellence Award
• Lt. Col. Elizabeth Harwood, 786th CES — Maj. Gen. Dean Fox Award
(Senior Military Manager)
• Master Sgt. Angel Torres, 786th CES — SAME Goddard Medal
• Staff Sgt. Sean Cantrell, 435th Construction and Training Squadron
— Department of Defense Fire Service Instructor of the Year
• Harry Guth, 786th CES — Outstanding CE Manager Award-Civilian
Technician
• John Schamp, 786th CES — Air Force Civilian Emergency Manager
of the Year
Communications Awards/Winners
• 4th Air and Space Communications Squadron — 2013 George
Kenney Award
• 86th Communications Squadron — Gen. McClelland Info Dominance
Unit Award
• 86th CS Ramstein Post Office — Outstanding Large Postal Facility
• 86th CS Information Assurance — Outstanding Info Assurance Element
• 86th CS Ramstein Cyber Vulnerability Tiger Team —
Gen. Rawlings Info Dominance Team Award
• Detachment 5, 2nd Air Postal Squadron — Outstanding Aerial Mail
Terminal
• Lt. Col. Patrick Hilgendorf, 1st CBCS — Outstanding Cyberspace-FGO
• Capt. Candice Urrutia, 1st CBCS — Outstanding Cyberspace-CGO
• Master Sgt. Chad Grant, 1st CBCS — Outstanding Cyberspace SNCO
• Master Sgt. James P. Moser, Det 5, 2 AIRPS — Outstanding Postal
Service-SNCO
• Tech. Sgt. Albert King, Det 5, 2 AIRPS — Outstanding Postal ServiceNCO
• Tech. Sgt. William Kouba, 1st CBCS — Outstanding Cyber Systems
Operations-NCO
• Tech. Sgt. Trevor McAfee, 1st Air and Space Communications
Operations Squadron — Outstanding Cyber Defense Operations NCO
• Tech. Sgt. Kenneth Millard, 86th CS — Outstanding Client SystemsNCO
• Tech. Sgt. Joshua Tulley, 1st CBCS — Outstanding Radio Frequency
Transmission-NCO
• Staff Sgt. Aaron Kline, 86th CS —
Systems-NCO
• Staff Sgt. William Reigle, 86th CS —
• Staff Sgt. Brandon York, 1st Commu
— 2013 AF Communications & Air Tr
Gen. Gerald L. Pather Communication
• Senior Airman Howard Daniels, 1s
Transmission-Airman
• Senior Airman Matthew Dry, 1st CM
Systems Airman
• Senior Airman Thomas Livingston,
Systems Airman
• Senior Airman Christian Rodgers, 8
Surety-Airman
• Senior Airman Miranda Snyder, 86
Service
• Keith Wagner, 1st ACOS — Outsta
Civilian Manager
Contracting Award Winners
• Capt Sherry Liebnitzky, 700th Con
Contingency Contracting Officer of th
• Margit Miller, 700th CONS — Outs
and below of the Year
Logistics Readiness Awards/Winner
• 86th Munitions Squadron — Outst
Weapons Safety
• 86th Logistics Readiness Squadron
American Petroleum Institute Trophy
Drum
• 86th LRS Packing Specialists — D
Excellence Award
• Maj. Salomon Alvarez, 86th Logisti
Logistical Readiness-Field Grade Offi
• Capt. Jessica Gott, 86th Vehicle Re
Sijan Leadership Award-Junior Office
• Senior Master Sgt. Michael Moore,
AF Fuels-Senior Non-Commissioned
• Master Sgt. Tariq Abdullah, 86th VR
the Year
• Tech. Sgt. Eric Goff, 86th LRS — L
Year, Fuels NCO of the Year
• Tech. Sgt. Simon Henry, 86th Mate
NCOA Vanguard Award
• Senior Airman Chad Cassidy, 86th V
of the Year, Automotive Service Excell
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3 annual award winners
• Senior Airman Alexander Chenard, 86th LRS — Air Transportation
Airman of the Year
• Senior Airman Nicholas World, 86th LRS — Traffic Management
Airman of the Year
Maintenance Awards/Winners
• 86th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron — Maintenance Effectiveness
Cat I (Small Aircraft Maintenance)
• Master Sgt. Jason Carey, 86th AMXS — Aircraft Maintenance
Supervisor Manager of the Year
• Technical Sgt. Brandon Clark, 86th AMXS — Aircraft Maintenance
Technical Supervisor of the Year
Outstanding Cable/Antenna
— Outstanding Cyber Surety-NCO
unications Maintenance Squadron
raffic Controllers Association Maj.
n/Information Professional of the Year
st CBCS — Outstanding RF
MXS — Cable and Antenna
, 1st CMXS — Outstanding Airfield
86th CS — Outstanding Cyber
6th CS — American Legion Spirit of
anding Information Dominance
ntracting Squadron — Outstanding
he Year
standing Contracting Civilian, GS-11
rs
tanding Achievement Award for
n Fuels Management Flight —
Award USAFE Golden
Department of Defense Packaging
ics Readiness Squadron —
ficer of the Year
eadiness Squadron — Lance P.
er
, 86th LRS — MSgt Randy Gillespie
Officer of the Year
RS — Vehicle Operations-SNCO of
Logistical Readiness-NCO of the
erial Maintenance Squadron —
VRS — Vehicle Management Airman
lence Technician of the Year
Medical Awards/Winners
• 86th Medical Group — Outstanding Resource Management Team of
the Year Award
• 86th MDG — Outstanding Medical Logistics Large Activity Account of
the Year
• 86th MDG — Surgeon General’s Medical Information Services Team
Award
• 86th MDG — Outstanding Health Plan Management Team Award
• 86th MDG — Large Dental Clinic of the Year
• Maj. Curtis Hayes, 86th MDG — Clinical Dentist of the Year
• Maj. Lisa Hoyt, 86th Mission Support Group — Biomedical Clinician
Cat III Officer of the Year
• Maj. Laura Lien, 86th MDG — Outstanding Achievement in Nursing
Force Development Award
• Capt. Jay Butler, 86th MDG — Biomedical Clinician Cat I CGO of the
Year
• Tech. Sgt. Pompilio Alfaro, 86th MDG — Physical Medicine NCO of
the Year Award
• Tech. Sgt. Richard Minton, 86th MDG — Laboratory NCO of the Year
Award
• Staff Sgt. Laura Shouldis, 86th MDG — Surgical Service Airman of
the Year Award
• Staff Sgt. Taylor Root, 86th MDG — Outstanding Air Force Diagnostic
Imaging Airman of the Year
• Senior Airman Rosy Fernandez, 86th MDG — Cardiopulmonary
Laboratory Airman of the Year
• Senior Airman John Reeves, 86th MDG — Laboratory Airman of the
Year Award
• Senior Airman Sage Summers, 86th MDG — Physical Medicine
Airman of the Year Award
• Cesar Alvarez, 86th MDG — Biomedical Specialist Civilian of the Year
Operations Awards/Winners
• 7th Weather Squadron — Outstanding Battlefield Weather Squadron of
the Year
• 21st Operational Weather Squadron — Outstanding Operational
Weather Squadron of the Year
• 37th Airlift Squadron — Mackay Trophy-Meritorious Flight of the Year
• 37th AS — David C. Schilling - Most Outstanding Contribution in the
Field of Flight
• 496th Air Base Squadron — Airfield Operations - D. Ray Hardin Air
Traffic Control Facility of the Year
• 496th ABS — Airfield Operations-Ronald B. McCarthy Airfield
Management Facility of the Year
• 86th Aeromedical Evacuation Squadron — Best AES Patient Safety
Program
• Maj. Troy Kirk, 21st OWS — AF Weather FGO of the Year
• Capt. Daniel Bigley, Headquarters, 7th WS — AF Battlefield Weather
CGO of the Year
• Capt. Zachary Brodeur, 2nd Air Support Operations Squadron — Fighter
Duty Officer Award
• Capt. Caitlin Curran, 86th Operations Support Squadron — Federally
Employed Women’s Military Meritorious Service
• Capt. Paul Tandberg, 8th ASOS — 2013 Airlift/Tanker Association Youth
Leadership Award
• First Lt. Houston Nelson, 2nd ASOS — Maj. Greg Stone Air Liaison
Officer Award
• Senior Master Sgt. Fambro Knight, HQ U.S. Air Forces in Europe/Air
Forces Africa — AF Weather SNCO of the Year
• Master Sgt. Kevin Goff, Det 3, 7th WS — AF Battlefield Weather SNCO
of the Year
• Tech. Sgt. Joseph Hartranft, HQ 7th WS — AF Battlefield Weather NCO
of the Year
• Tech. Sgt. Richard Kienzle, 86th OSS — Outstanding AF Weather NCO
of the Year
• Tech. Sgt. Jonathan Mosely, 2nd ASOS — Staff Sgt. Jacob Frazier
Tactical Air Control Party Joint Terminal Attack Controller Award
• Staff Sgt. Deborah Korenoski, 86th AES — Outstanding Aerospace
Medicine NCO of the Year Award
• Staff Sgt. Marlowe Perry, Det 3, 7th WS — AF Battlefield Weather
Airman of the Year
• Senior Airman Justin Helmuth, 21st OWS — AF Weather NCO of the
Year
• Airman First Class Andrew Stephan, 2nd ASOS — Airman First Class
Raymond Losano TACP Award
• Elizabeth Rondeau, 76th AS — Zachary & Elizabeth Fisher
Distinguished Civilian Humanitarian Award
• Kara Ulrich, 37th AS — Joan Orr-Spouse of the Year
• Kimberly Copsey, 2nd ASOS — Joan Orr-Spouse of the Year
• Martin Kaczmarek, 21st OWS — AF Weather Civilian of the Year, Cat 1
Public Affairs Award Winners
• Tech. Sgt. Chad Thompson, 86th AW — Staff Sgt. Christopher S. Frost
Outstanding Communication NCO Award
• Senior Airman Damon Kasberg, 86th AW — Best Graphics Layout
& Design, Best Pictorial Photography, Best Picture Story, Best Portrait/
Personality Photography, Photographer of the Year, Best Television Feature
Report
• Senior Airman Ellen McCarthy, 86th AW — Best Radio News Report,
Best Radio Feature Report, Best Radio Sports Report
• Airman 1st Class Jordan Castelan, 86th AW — Best Sports
Photography
• Airman 1st Class Thomas Smith, 86th AW — Outstanding New
Broadcaster
Safety Awards/Winners
• 86th AW Ground Safety — Safety Outstanding Achievement Award for
Ground Safety, Cat II
• Staff Sgt. Joseph Hernandez, 86th AW — GEICO Military Service
Award-Traffic Safety
Security Forces Award Winners
• Senior Master Sgt. Michael Keeler, 86th Security Forces Squadron —
Col. Billy Jack Carter Award
• Staff Sgt. Cassee Cordes, 435th SFS — 2013 Outstanding SF
Augmentee Award
• Thomas Glanzdorf, 569th U.S. Forces Police Squadron — Outstanding
SF Flight-level Civilian Award (Supervisory)
• Garfield Harris, 569th USFPS — Outstanding SF Civilian Support Staff
Award
• Stephan Mayer, 86th SFS — Outstanding SF Flight-level Civilian Award
(Non-Supervisory)
(Editor’s note: Air Force level and 521st AMOW higher headquarters award
winners will be announced at a later date.)
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VACATION PHOTOS
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Photo by Luis Valdez
Adriaan, Lauren and Olivia Adendorff pose for
a photo on camelback Jan. 27 while visiting the
Atlantic coast in Essaouira, Morocco.
Photo by Brian Foote
Photo by Alison Mezzapelle
Douglas and Daniela Foote pose for a photo Dec. 26 inside the Mall of America’s Rainforest Cafe
in Minnesota.
John and Mack Mezzapelle pose for a photo Dec. 30 in front of the Trulli Houses in Alberobello,
Italy.
Photo by Ria Hrushka
Guy Hrushka jumps into a pool during vacation on Umina Beach Dec. 16 near Sydney, Australia.
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Have fun with the locals
Shrove Monday
Parade
Mon, Mar 3
Mainz, City center
Experience the highlight of Rhineland-Palatinate’s carnival season: The Rosenmontagsumzug in Mainz. Starting at 11.11 a.m.,
more than 9,000 costumed carnival fans will
entertain you with decorated floats on a 7
kilometer route through the city center. Since
1838, the parade is annual and one of the
biggest carnival parades in Germany.
For more info see www.mainz.de
EVENTS
SIRO-A: A visual show
Tue, Feb 25
Saarbrücken, Garage
Don’t miss a one-of-a-kind experience, the “Technodelic Visual Show”
performed by the Japanese group
SIRO-A at the Garage in Saarbrücken
on February 25 from 8 p.m. The show
combines elements of technology,
electronic beats and visual effects and
is deemed to be the Japanese answer
to the “Blue man group.” For more info
and tickets from €33.85, see www.eventim.de.
Altweiberfasching
Thu, Feb 27
Niederkirchen, Westpfalzhalle
Don’t miss the annual Altweiberfasching (old women’s carnival) in the Westpfalzhalle in Niederkirchen on February
27, starting at 7 p.m. Celebrated for
more than 20 years now, this event still
lures lots of visitors. A live band will
ensure a good party mood and great
music to dance to. This year’s motto
is “Alice in Wonderland.” A tip for you:
Only wear a tie that night if you can
handle a crowd of women wanting to
cut it off!
For more info in German see
www.sgnm.de or visit the event’s
Facebook page.
Carnival disco party
Fri, Feb 28
Saarbrücken, Ratskeller
Take part in the legendary carnival
party “Saarhexe” (Saar Witch) in the
restaurant Ratskeller in Saarbrücken
on February 28, starting at 7.11 p.m. In
the unique atmosphere of the vaulted
cellar, the costumed carnival fans can
enjoy a great music mix of the best
songs from the swinging sixties to the
greatest hits of today. Admission is free
before 9.11 p.m. For more info in German,
see www.ratskeller-saarbruecken.de.
Carnival Parade
Sun, Mar 2
Alzey, city center
Starting in the Bahnhofstrasse, Alzey’s
traditional carnival parade will lead
through the city center on March 2
from 2:11 p.m. Wonderfully decorated
wagons and costumed dance and music
groups will present local clubs and
associations while handing out sweets
to children and adults. For more info
contact the city at 06731-4950 or visit
the German website www.alzey.de.
speaking tour through the zoo at 7 p.m.
And then, at 8 p.m., you can watch
how the huge snakes, the anaconda
Anna and the python Albert, enjoy their
dinner. If you purchase a day ticket, the
show is included. Admission for a night
ticket from 6 p.m. to 10 p.m. is €10.50
for adults and €5.50 for kids. For more
info in German see www.reptilium.de.
Pfennigbasar
Fri, Mar 7 – Sun, Mar 9
Kaiserslautern, Gartenschau
The annual Pfennigbasar, organized by
the German-American and International
Women’s Club Kaiserslautern, will take
place from March 7 to 9 in the event
hall of the Gartenschau. The association is looking for donations in the form
of toys, books, and clothes etc, all in
good condition. The proceeds of this
event will be donated to local charity projects. Market hours are Friday
from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. and Saturday
and Sunday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
For more info contact the organizer at
0157-73408463.
Luxembourg on March 4 at 7 p.m. After
a four year break the band is back with
the new album “Save Rock And Roll.”
For more info and tickets from €34, see
www.atelier.lu.
SPORTS
Donnersberg run
Sat, Feb 22
Steinbach, Bürgerhaus
The annual “Donnersberglauf” is
hosted by the sports club LC Donnersberg on February 22. Starting point is
the Bürgerhaus (community center)
in Steinbach at 3 p.m. From there the
7.2 kilometer trail leads uphill finishing
at the Ludwigsturm viewing tower at
the summit of Donnersberg Mountain.
Runners have to cope with an altitude
difference of 418 meters. For registrations see www.lc-donnersberg.de or
contact 06352-1712
Fall Out Boy
Tue, Mar 4
Luxembourg, Rockhal
The American Pop Punk Rock band Fall
Out Boy will play live at the Rockhal in
Euro Dance Festival
Wed, Mar 5 – Sun, Mar 9
Rust, Europa-Park
Don’t miss Europe’s biggest dance
festival from March 5 to 9 in the theme
park Europa-Park in Rust. About 400
dance workshops for Salsa, hip hop,
tango, break-dance and many more will
be offered as well as fantastic shows by
the Tanzschule Gutmann. More details
at www.euro-dance-festival.com.
More events on: www.militaryingermany.com
military
IN GERMANY
Reptile Feeding Show
Thu, Mar 6
Landau, Reptilium
An exciting event is waiting for you and
your family at the Reptilium (reptile
zoo) in Landau on March 6: live reptile
feeding! The night starts with a German-
CONCERTS
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February
Mark Your Calendar 2014
Events
» World-renowned concert pianist Marvin Goldstein plays “Love Songs of the 20th Century” from 7:30 to 9 p.m. today at the Ramstein Officers’ Club. Free tickets can be collected at
the officers’ and enlisted clubs’ service windows. All ranks are welcome.
» The German-American and International Women’s Club Kaiserslautern is looking for donations for its annual Pfennig Bazaar scheduled to take place in March. Clean
clothes, household goods, toys, books, appliances and music media are needed. Mattresses,
furniture, skis, ski boots, suitcases, curtains and large items won’t be accepted. Drop-off location
is on Hackstrasse 4 to 6 in Kaiserslautern. Drop-off times are from 9 a.m. to noon today and
Saturday. For more information, call Martina Anctil at 0157-73408463 or visit www.gaiwc.com.
» The Headquarters U.S. Air Forces in Europe and Air Forces Africa Bowl-AThon will take place at 2 p.m. Feb. 28 at the Ramstein Bowling Center. Cost is $12 per
person, $60 per team. To reserve lanes, contact Master Sgt. Raymond Ford at Raymond.
[email protected].
» KMC Onstage presents “The Diary of Anne Frank.” The story follows the lives of
eight people hiding from the Nazis in a concealed storage attic, capturing the claustrophobic
realities of their daily existence, their fear, their hope, their laughter and their grief. Show dates:
7:30 p.m. today, Saturday, Feb. 28 and March 1, and 7 and 8:30 p.m. Sunday, March 2 and
March 9. Reservations can be made via Webtrac, by calling 483-6626 or 0631-411-6626,
or by visiting KMC Onstage, Bldg. 3232 on Kleber Kaserne, from 1 to 5 p.m. Tuesdays
through Fridays.
» Armed Forces Entertainment presents comedians Charlie’s Angels at 10 p.m.
Feb. 28 at Armstrong’s Club, Bldg. 1036 on Vogelweh Housing. There is no registration required for this free event. Doors open at 9 p.m. This event is open to all ID cardholders and
their guests, 18 and older.
» The Ramstein Elementary School PTA hosts the Asian & Antique Furniture Auction March 1 in the school gym. A silent auction of approximately 100 different
items will kick off this unique event at 10 a.m. Bidding will begin on the other 200 items at
11 and run until everything is sold. This extraordinary event is open to all ID card holders. For
safety purposes, this is an adult only event. Items for auction include Asian furniture, porcelain, Tiffany lamps, hand tied rugs and an assortment of decorative pieces from Hong Kong
and Tibet. All payment must be made in U.S. dollars, checks, money orders or credit cards.
The proceeds will go to the RES PTA to support school activities and enrichment programs
benefiting all RES students.
» The Action Fraction Square Dance Club Kaiserslautern will hold an open house from
7 to 9 p.m. March 17 and 24 at Pizzeria Franco, Keltenweg 43, 67663 Kaiserslautern. For
details, call Fran Hernandez at 0171-282-1605 or Eva Kaye at 0631-355-3306.
» KMC Onstage will hold open auditions for “A Midsummer Night’s Dream” at
7 p.m. March 18 and 19 in Bldg. 3232 on Kleber Kaserne. Needed: a large mixed cast of up to
23 actors. Auditions are open to everyone and no previous experience is required. Material will
be available at the audition for cold reading. Scripts will be available to check out in advance.
For details, call 483-6626 or 0631-411-6626.
Meetings
» The National Contract Management Association presents its lunch and lecture
series, featuring Franklin Carey, business operations group chief for the Defense Contract Management Agency Europe, and Ernest Wang, branch manager for the Defense Contract Audit Agency
Europe, at 11:30 a.m. today at the Ramstein Officers’ Club. Lunch will be available at the club’s
buffet with presentations starting at noon.
» The German-American and International Women’s Club Kaiserslautern will
hold their playgroup meeting 3:30 to 5 p.m. Monday. Join parents from other cultures
and enjoy a coffee together while children play and hear other languages. The fee for
each playdate is €2 to cover facility costs. For more information contact Beatriz Jimenez
at [email protected] or 0172-7043585, or visit the GAIWC website at www.
gaiwc.com.
Jobs
» The 86th Force Support Squadron will hold a job fair from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Wednesday in the Kaiserslautern Military Community Center food court on Ramstein. FSS
has non-appropriated funds jobs in the child development center, school age program and
youth center. Interested applicants should pre-apply on NAFjobs.org. For more information
and to find out about documents requested, call the human resources office at 480-2672
or 06371-47-2672, or visit www.86fss.com.
Chapel News
» St. Alban’s Episcopal Congregation holds its annual Shrove
Tuesday Pancake Supper from 6 to 7 p.m. March 4 at the Ramstein
Northside Chapel. This event is open to everyone in the KMC. At this last
opportunity to “eat, drink and make merry” before Ash Wednesday, you
can enjoy all the pancakes and sausages you’d like. So, come on out and
join in for good food and fellowship. Admission is free.
Baumholder Events
» Men, come enjoy a night of food, casino games and music at the BOSS Vegas Night at 7 p.m. Saturday. This fun Las Vegas
themed event will give male Soldiers and civilians in the community an opportunity to come together and have a great time while promoting Sexual
Harassment/Assault Response and Prevention. There will be an opportunity
to win prizes, but no actual money will be exchanged. For details, call BOSS
at 485-6228 or 06783-6-6228.
» Get into the spirit of Mardi Gras with Better Opportunities for Single Soldiers (BOSS)! The Venetian Mardi Gras Party will take
place at 7:30 p.m. Feb. 28 at the dining facility on Smith Barracks,
Bldg. 8544. The night will include Cajun food, dancing, games,
masks, beads and boas! Semi-formal dress attire is requested. Cost is
$25 per person after today or at the door. This event is open to Soldiers
and their guests, ages 18 and older. For more information, contact 4858298/7339 or 06783-6-8298/7339.
» Enjoy Hilltop Theater’s spin on the lovable classic “Annie.”
Follow the tale of a fiery young orphan as she tries to escape a
miserable orphanage with the help of a wealthy fellow. Show dates: 7 p.m.,
March 21 to 23 and 28 to 30. Tickets may be purchased in advance through
Hilltop Theater, Bldg. 8218 on Smith Barracks. Call 485-7244 or 0678367244.
February 21, 2014
Airman & Family Readiness Center
MONDAY
» Pre-separation briefing: 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., A&FRC
» Interview skills workshop: 1 to 3 p.m., A&FRC
TUESDAY
» Reintegration brief: 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., IDRC
» Pre-deployment brief: 1 to 4 p.m., IDRC
» USO downtown KL tour: 8:45 a.m. to 2:45 p.m.
WEDNESDAY
» Base INTRO: 7:30 to 11:45 a.m., E-Club
THURSDAY
» TAP GPS Higher Education Track: 8 a.m. to 4 p.m., A&FRC
» Retiring in Germany (RAO): 10 a.m. to noon, A&FRC
» Deployed Family Event, “Health and Wellness for Families” (86th MDG): 5 to 7 p.m., CASF building
FEB. 28
» Leadership key spouse training: 7:30 to 8:30 a.m., A&FRC
» MFLC Lunch and Learn “Life and Balance”: 11:30 a.m.
to 12:30 p.m., A&FRC
» HeartLink: 8:30 a.m. to 2:45 p.m., A&FRC
» EFMP movie night: 6 to 8 p.m., KMCC movie theater
Military Saves Campaign 2014
» Tuesday to March 1. The campaign kick-off event will
be held from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Tuesday in the KMCC food
court. A series of financial workshops, classes, advertisements, articles, emails, AFN radio promotional events and
informational literature will be provided. Take the Saver’s
Pledge by visiting www.militarysaves.org, pledging to save
money, reduce debt, and build wealth over time and to help
others do the same. For details or to sign up for a class, call
the Airman & Family Readiness Center at 480-5100.
Child/Youth
RAMSTEIN YOUTH CENTER:
» Just for Kids Ages 9 to 12: Clubs R Us! Make the most
of your afternoons at the Ramstein Youth Center. Check out
the game rooms, gym, tech lab and art studio.
CLUBS FOR FEBRUARY ARE:
EVERY DAY
» Fast Fun from 3 to 3:30 p.m.; Super Scholar Power
Hour/Homework Help, 3 to 4:30 p.m.; Member’s Choice
Sports Spectacular, 4 to 5 p.m.; Artist Studio, 3:30 to
5 p.m.
MONDAY
» Planet Earth, Artist of the Month, Video Editing, Weaving
TUESDAY
» Backstage, IIIG, Artist of the Month, Video Editing
WEDNESDAY
» Cavegirl Cooking, Basketball, Oil Painting, Digital Arts
Festival, Torch Club
Kaiserslautern American
THURSDAY
» Girls Fun, Watercolors, Digital Arts Festival, Epic Dudes
FRIDAY
» Smart Girls, Music Makers, Sketching, Digital Arts Festival,
Fitness Friday spaces are limited, register online today at
www.86fss.com under the “Families” tab and Youth Programs.
TORCH CLUB
» Developing character and citizenship through service
learning and leadership. Join this great club to make a
difference and learn to be a leader.
LOOKING FOR YOUNG SHUTTERBUGS
» Ages 6 to 18 needed. Submit your best photos for the
2014 KMC photography exhibit. Photos are due to Ramstein
or Vogelweh youth centers March 7. Categories are:
1. Culture and Tradition: Depicting the events, activities,
stories and social gatherings that make up our world. These
photographs might show the daily life of a family or the
traditions or emerging trends that define a group.
2. Surroundings: These photographs depict our physical
surroundings, whether it’s natural beauty or the streets
outside.
3. Portraits: Portraits are a representation of a person or
people in which the facial expression is predominant, providing insight into personality, mood and style.
4. “One of a Kind” Photograph with Essay or Poem: Photographs should answer the question “What makes someone
or something one of a kind?” and be submitted with an
essay or poem written by the photographer. Length not to
exceed one page.
ST. PATRICK’S DAY PARADE, CARNIVAL, MARCH 15:
» Join Ramstein Youth Programs for a festive parade, free
carnival with performances, games and activities. The
parade starts at 10 a.m. at the instructional facility, Bldg.
1023, and ends at the Ramstein Youth Center, Bldg. 428.
Contest: Decorate a wagon, buggy, stroller or bike. Winner
of the contest receives credit toward instructional classes.
Call 06371-47-6444 for more information or to register for
the parade.
Health and Wellness Center
MONDAY
» BodPod walk-in hours: 8 to 10 a.m.
» Healthy eating class: 10 to 11:30 a.m.
TUESDAY
» Deep water running: 10 to 11 a.m.
» Shoe station: 2 to 3 p.m.
WEDNESDAY
» Heart Smart: 10 to 11 a.m.
» Running clinic: 1 to 2:30 p.m.
THURSDAY
» Deep water running: 10 to 11 a.m.
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» Tobacco Cessation 2: noon to 1 p.m.
» BodPod walk-in hours: 2 to 3 p.m.
FEB. 28
» BodPod walk-in hours: 8 to 10 a.m.
For more information, call the Health and Wellness Center
at 06371-47- 4292 or 480-4292 (HAWC).
Family Advocacy
» EXPECTANT PARENT ORIENTATION (MONTHLY):
Tuesday, 8 to 11 a.m., LRMC Chapel. Starting March 4,
orientation will be the first Tuesday of every month at the
Learning Resource Center, Bldg. 3718, at LRMC. For more
information, call the New Parent Support Program at 4792098 or 06371-46-2098.
» 1-2-3 MAGIC: March 5, 12, 19, 26, 11:30 a.m. to
1 p.m., HAWC. Learn to turn the challenges of raising children into opportunities for growth. Learn basic strategies
to help guide children’s behavior and encourage success.
To register, call 479-2370 or 06371-46-2370.
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 refills and
more. Register online today at www.tricareonline.com.
ASACS
» ASACS is a school-based prevention counseling service
that has been in the Department of Defense Dependents
Schools middle and high schools for 25 years. The counseling services are completely confidential for students and
their families. Individual, family and group counseling are
offered. Contact your school ASACS counselor for more information.
Military Family Life Consultants
» MFLCs are licensed clinical providers 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 support for a range of
issues including: relationships, crisis intervention, stress
management, grief, occupational and other individual and
family issues. Psycho-educational presentations focused
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.
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Was ist Los?
KMC Cultural
Highlights
by Petra Lessoing
86th Airlift Wing Public Affairs
The following is a list of performances and events happening in the
KMC and nearby. Dates are subject
to change.
Performing arts
Pfalztheater Kaiserslautern:
• “Die Orestie,” a tragedy trilogy
by Aischylos, in German, 7:30 p.m.
today, Wednesday, March 1, 18, and
6 p.m. March 9.
• “Der Pagodenprinz,” a fairy tale
dance with music by Benjamin
Britten, 8 p.m. today and March 8.
• “Iphigenie in Aulis,” an opera by
Christoph Willibald Gluck, in French
with German subtitles, 7:30 p.m.
Saturday, Tuesday, March 5, 19
and 29.
• “Der nackte Wahnsinn,” a comedy by Michael Frayn about a theater
group on tour in England, in German,
3 p.m. Sunday, and 7:30 p.m. Feb. 27
and March 8.
• “Kassandra,” a play by Christa
Wolf, in German, 8 p.m. Tuesday,
Wednesday, Feb. 28 and
March 22.
• “Die vier Jahreszeiten,” a ballet
by Stefano Giannetti with music by
Antonio Vivaldi and Astor Piazolla,
7:30 p.m. Feb. 28, March 14 and 20,
and 3 p.m. March 23.
• “Aida,” a musical by Elton John
and Tim Rice, 6 p.m. March 2.
• “Viva la Mama,” a comical opera
by Gaetano Donizetti, in German,
7:30 p.m. March 21.
For more information, call
0631-3675-209 or visit
www.pfalztheater.de.
Kammgarn Kaiserslautern:
• The band Harpyie presents folk,
metal, medieval rock, 8 p.m. today.
Tickets cost €12.
• Victoria Tolstoy and Jacob Karlzon present jazz, 8 p.m. Wednesday.
Tickets cost €27.
• K-Town Monsters of Cover:
Funhouse plays Pink; Bahnhof Soul;
and Black Night — A Tribute to Deep
Purple, 8 p.m. March 2. Tickets cost
€19.
• Rose Monday Cult Fun ‘N’ Soul
Show with Fred Kellner featuring
Anke Engelke, 8 p.m. March 3.
Tickets cost €22.
• The band Ost+Front presents
German metal and rock, 8 p.m.
March 7. Tickets cost €20.
• Thees Uhlmann & Band present
pop rock, 8 p.m. March 8. Tickets
cost €26.
• Pauline Ngoc presents French
chansons and pop of the 1970s, 8
p.m. March 14. Tickets cost €15.
For more information, visit
www.kammgarn.de.
Fruchthalle, Kaiserslautern:
• The German Radio Philharmonics Saarbrücken Kaiserslautern and
guitar player José Maria Gallardo
del Rey present “Capriccio
Espagnol” with works by Antonìn
Dvorák, Joaquin Rodrigo, Manuel
Penella Moreno, 5 p.m. Sunday.
Tickets cost €12 to €25.
• The German Radio Philharmonics Saarbrücken Kaiserslautern and
soprano singer Sophia Christine
Brommer present “Opera! Opera!”
with works by Wolfgang Amadeus
Mozart, Guiseppe Verdi, 1 p.m.
Thursday. Tickets cost €21 with lunch
and €12 without lunch.
For tickets or for more information, call Kaiserslautern Tourist-Info
at 0631-365-2317.
JUZ (Youth Center), Steinstrasse
47, Kaiserslautern:
• The Band Ruppert Spielt presents
acoustic rock, pop and reggae, 8 p.m.
today. Tickets cost €7.50.
For more information, visit
www.juz-kl.de.
Theodor-Zink-Museum,
Steinstrasse 48, Kaiserslautern:
• Double-bass player Jaspar Libuda
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A Moment of Now
The Kammgarn Kaiserslautern presents
jazz vocalist Victoria Tolstoy and jazz pianist Jacob Karlzon from Sweden at 8 p.m.
Wednesday. Tickets cost €27. For more
information, visit www.kammgarn.de.
Courtesy photo
Dance performance at Pfalztheater
The Pfalztheater Kaiserslautern presents “Der Pagodenprinz,” a ballet by Stefano
Giannetti with music by Benjamin Britten, at 8 p.m. today, March 8 and April 17. For details
and tickets, call the Kaiserslautern Tourist Information Office at 0631-365-209 or visit
www.pfalztheater.de.
performs 8 p.m. Saturday. Tickets
cost €8.
For more information, visit
www.theodor-zink-museum.de
Kaiserslautern-Hohenecken,
Burgherrenhalle:
• Forever Queen, the ultimate
tribute by Queen Mania, 8 p.m.
March 15.
For tickets, visit www.
ResetProduction.de or call
01805-288244.
Ramstein-Miesenbach, Haus des
Bürgers:
• The Austrian brass band da
Blechhauf’n presents a diversified
program with marches, pop, polka,
jazz and classical music, 8 p.m.
March 14. Tickets cost €22 to €28.
Visit www.hausdesbuergers.de or call
06371-592-220.
Landstuhl Stadthalle:
• “Rock Me Amadeus,” the big
Falco show, 8 p.m. March 14. Tickets
cost €19.50 to €28.
For more information, visit
www.stadthalle-landstuhl.de or call
06371-92340.
Otterberg Stadthalle:
• Chamber music concert with the
U.S. Army Europe Band & Chorus,
7 p.m. Saturday. Admission is free.
English Theatre, Gallusanlage 7,
Frankfurt:
• “Saturday Night Fever,” a musical by Bill Oaks, Robert Stigwood
and the Bee Gees, runs through
April 27.
For more information, visit
www.english-theatre.org.
Saarbrücken, Saarländisches
Staatstheater, Schillerplatz 1:
• “Werther,” an opera by Jules
Massenent, in French, 7:30 p.m.
Saturday.
• “Liebe in schwarz-weiss,” a
ballet by Marguerite Donlon, 6 p.m.
March 2 and 7:30 p.m. March 22.
For more information, visit
www.theater-saarbruecken.de or call
0681-3092-486.
Nationaltheater Mannheim, am
Goetheplatz:
• “Falstaff,” an opera by Guiseppe
Verdi, in Italian, 7:30 p.m. Sunday.
• “Tracing Isadora,” a ballet by
Dominique Dumais, 7:30 p.m.
Feb. 28.
For more information, visit
www.nationaltheater-mannheim.de or
call 0621-1680-150.
Miscellaneous
• Elschbach (BruchmühlbachMiesau), community hall, Am Weiher
2, carnival party, 8 p.m. Thursday.
• Kaiserslautern, Edith-Stein-Haus,
Engelsgasse 1, Fasching party with
DJ Freddy Blauth, 8 p.m. March 1.
• Erfenbach, Kreuzsteinhalle,
masquerade ball with party band No
Problem, 8 p.m. March 1.
• Mackenbach, Bürgerhalle,
children’s Fasching party, 2:11 p.m.
March. 2.
• Hohenecken, school gym,
children’s Fasching party, 2:30 p.m.
March 3.
Flea markets
• Kaiserslautern, Pfalz-Center
(across from Daenner Kaserne),
Saturdays.
• Kaiserslautern, Toom Baumarkt,
Hohenecker Strasse 10, Fridays.
• Mehlingen, former Penny market
(Tannenstrasse), 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Saturdays.
• Landstuhl, Kaufland, Torfstrasse
10, Thursdays.
• Ramstein, flea market hall,
Flurstrasse 4, 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Fridays
and Saturdays.
• Bad Dürkheim, Saline
(salt-works), 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday and March 1.
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Men, beware of women Thursday!
by Petra Lessoing
86th Airlift Wing Public Affairs
Thursday is one of the highlights of
the Fasching season.
“Altweiberfasching,” or old women’s Fasching, is a day specifically
reserved for females and a day when
men should beware of women.
Altweiberfasching is always
observed the Thursday before Rose
Monday. Traditionally, females dress
as old women or witches. Women
meet in the morning, walk down the
streets, sing songs and, in some towns,
they storm the town halls. The women
constantly look for victims — men
wearing ties. As soon as they see a
man with a tie — on the street, in a
store, in an office — they get out a
pair of scissors and “attack” the man,
cutting off his tie.
Depending on the area in which the
tie cutting is performed, the woman
might ask the man to either buy her
a drink or lose the tie, or she cuts the
tie and kisses the man. Women are
allowed to act crazy that day and have
fun without their “better halves.”
The tradition of women participating in Fasching goes back to the
15th century when, during sermons,
priests would complain about the
exchange of clothes between women
and men. In 1558, the city council of
Überlingen at Lake Constance was
forced to prohibit women’s Fasching
celebrations in female taverns and
dormitories because women would
behave “indecently.” But the women
referred to their female rights, such as
drinking and dancing during specific
Fasching days.
Altweiberfasching also marks the
status of women in the 15th and 16th
centuries. During this time, wives had
well-defined rights, since they were
the budget keepers. During the crazy
season, they sat in judgment of other
women who didn’t clean the house
or didn’t take care of the children.
Later, in several towns in Southern
Germany, it became customary to
sit in judgment of men. Women usually met in the conference rooms
of town halls, an in honor of this,
women today still “storm” town halls
on Altweiberfasching as a way to take
control and become fully liberated as
on no other day.
In the 17th century, in the Münstertal
valley in the Alsace area in France,
women walked through the streets with
a decorated billygoat, which symbolized fertility, and a horse carrying
two kegs of wine. Men weren’t even
allowed to observe this procedure from
their windows. If a man risked entering
a tavern where females celebrated, he
was captured or his hat was taken away
from him. Only by buying wine did he
get it back.
In Köln, which is one of
the main locations to celebrate
Altweiberfasching and street carnival, women started protesting against
the male government in the 1880s.
The three most important people of
Fasching in Köln — the prince, the
peasant and the virgin, who actually
is a man dressed like a woman —
officially open Köln’s street carnival.
During the opening session, the lord
mayor calls out the official carnival
shout “Kölle Alaaf.” Now it’s up to
the women to start their hunt.
In Ramstein-Miesenbach, at 11:11
a.m. Thursday, women in disguise
File photos
ABOVE: Women tie the men working in the town hall around the fountain and don’t let them
loose until the pay a fee. BELOW: Witches come out on Altweiberfasching looking for men
with ties.
will storm the Rathaus (town hall)
and capture men. They will take the
men outdoors and tie them to the
“Narrenbrunnen,” or fool’s fountain.
Then, the “Altweiber” will cut the
men’s ties and, for the fee of at least
€1.11, captives will be set free again.
Traditionally, women who cut ties
that day hang them up as trophies. And
men don’t always notice the attack on
time, because it’s not necessarily just
women in disguise who do it, but also
normally dressed females at work.
Ramstein-Miesenbach’s culture
center, Haus des Bürgers, will host
an Altweiber Fasching party at 8 p.m.
with the band Habachtlaer and DJ
Andy. Tickets cost €10.
The Altweiberfasching event in
Niederkrichen’s Westpfalzhalle will
begin at 8 p.m. Thursday.This year’s
motto is “Ällis im Wunderland.” The
band The Candies will perform. Doors
will open at 7 p.m. Tickets cost €10.
Another Altweiberfasching dance
party will start at 8 p.m. Thursday
in Erfenbach’s Kreuzsteinhalle. The
dance and party band Favorits will
perform. Tickets cost €10.
The Kaiserslautern Carnival
Club will start its event at 7 p.m.
at its club house, An der Kalause,
in Kaiserslautern (next to the
Gartenschau office).
Pay attention to your infant’s oral hygiene
by Tech. Sgt. Jessica McNabb
86th Dental Squadron
Glorious day! A baby is on the way. So much to
do and so little time to do it. There are checklists
for everything, so you should be good to go, right?
Make sure oral hygiene is on your little bundle of
joy’s checklist. That’s right. As soon as they get
those pearly whites, you need to be prepared to take
care of them.
More than 40 percent of children have cavities by
the time they reach kindergarten. Early childhood
cavities are 32 times more likely to occur in infants
who consume a high sugar diet and whose parents
have not been taught proper oral hygiene methods.
Cavities in baby teeth can affect children’s
growth, which result in significant pain and poten-
tially life-threatening infection, and diminish overall quality of life. Did you know cavities are considered a disease? They are a chronic, infectious and
transmissible disease that can easily be prevented
with proper oral health care.
Your family dentist has all of the information
you need, but here are some helpful hints to start
you off.
One thing most parents do not think about is the
transmission or passing of cavity-causing bacteria
between mother and baby or even between siblings.
Something so small as drinking from a sibling’s cup
or cleaning off a pacifier with your mouth can transfer the bacteria to the baby. Avoiding saliva-sharing
behaviors can help prevent early childhood cavities.
According to the American Academy of Pediatric
Dentistry, every baby should get a dental exam from
a dentist or qualified health care professional by
6 months of age. This initial assessment should
evaluate their risk of developing oral diseases of
soft and hard tissues, including a cavity-risk assessment, provide education on infant oral health, and
evaluate and optimize fluoride exposure.
Good oral hygiene techniques should start as
soon as you see that first baby tooth. Cleaning the
teeth as soon as they erupt with a soft toothbrush or
wash rag will help reduce bacteria buildup. Tooth
brushing should be performed for children by a
parent twice daily, using a soft toothbrush of ageappropriate size up to the age of at least 6.
Ramstein’s chief of pediatric dentistry, Col. John
Kersey, said he believes a good rule of thumb is
See Oral Hygiene, next page
February 21, 2014
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The main culprit of cavities in infants is
the night time bottle. It is the root cause of
for children to have direct supervision each
infant tooth decay.
time they brush their teeth until the child
Night time bottle feeding with juice,
can tie his or her own shoelaces. There
repeated use of a sippy or no-spill cup, and
should be no eating or drinking anything but
frequent in-between meal consumption of
water after the evening brushing and rinssugar-containing snacks or drinks (i.e. juice,
ing. Flossing should be started when you
formula, soda) increase the risk of cavities.
notice the teeth start touching each other
When you are asleep your mouth gets very
or you can’t properly clean the teeth with
dry. Any fluids given at night will then sit on
a toothbrush. Brushing with fluoridated
the teeth, feeding the bacteria in the mouth
toothpaste and flossing by the parent are
which may cause cavities if not removed.
important to help get rid of food and reduce
High-sugar practices start early, by 12
plaque.
months of age, and are usually maintained
Some parents are very cautious about the
throughout early childhood. The American
consumption of fluoride. Fluoride is imporAcademy of Pediatrics has recommended
tant to all tooth-bearing children and should
children 1 through 6 years of age consume
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be given to each with the special considerno more than four to six ounces of fruit juice
Children to have direct supervision each time they brush their teeth until the child per day, from a cup (not a bottle or covered
ation of their unique needs.
can tie his or her own shoelaces.
Fluoride is found naturally in foods we
cup) and as part of a meal or snack.
eat every day, and the use of fluoride for the preven- approved fluoridated toothpaste, evidenced by the
In a nutshell, make sure you are informed about
tion and control of cavities is documented to be both ADA seal, should be used twice a day. In children brushing and flossing your children’s teeth and
safe and effective. Here is a rule of thumb when try- ages 2 to 5, a “pea-size” amount is recommended. proper diet. Provide proper oral hygiene practices
ing to figure out how much fluoridated toothpaste If you have any questions or concerns, check with and you will ensure a better quality of life for your
to use. In children under the age of 2, a “smear” your pediatric dental provider.
children. Give them their best shot at a happy denor “skid mark” of American Dental Association
One last thing that should be addressed is diet. tal life.
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Free Throw Championship
The Knights of Columbus, Father Emil Kapaun Council 11987, will be
holding a Free Throw Championship event for children ages 9 to 14 from 2 to
5 p.m. Saturday at the Ramstein Middle School gym, Bldg. 1002. All participants will receive a certificate, and winners will be awarded a trophy. Preregister by emailing your name and age to [email protected]. A parent
will need to sign the registration form to participate. For details, visit www.
facebook.com/kofc11987 or www.catholic-church.org/kofc11987.
Unit-level volleyball sign-ups
Units wishing to participate in a unit-level volleyball tournament must sign
up before Thursday. There will be a coaches meeting at 6 p.m. March 5 at
Rhine Ordnance Barracks Physical Fitness Center, Bldg. 172. The tournament will take place at 6 p.m. March 17 at the Miesau Physical Fitness Center,
Bldg. 1220. There will be awards for the first, second and third place teams.
This is open to all service members and Department of Defense employees,
18 and over. For details or to sign up, contact Quinton Floyd at 493-2087 or
0631-3406-2087, or [email protected].
International match
The German youth soccer team (U20) plays Switzerland’s U20 team at
6 p.m. March 5 in the Husterhöh soccer stadium in Pirmasens, Georgia Avenue
1. Tickets cost €10 for seats, and €5 for standing. For advance tickets, call
06331-12963 or email [email protected].
‘Color Me Green’ 5K
Put on your best green gear and celebrate St. Patrick’s Day with the “Color
Me Green” 5K Fun Run/Walk March 15 beginning at the Landstuhl Fitness
Center. Registration takes place from 8 to 9:30 a.m., a safety briefing will be
held at 9:45, and the run begins at 10. Runners must be in place no later than
9:30 a.m. Open to all ID cardholders. Pets are welcome on a leash. The course is
stroller friendly, but not suitable for roller blades. Entry fee is $5. For details, call
493-2086 or 0631-3406-2086.
Umpires needed
The Department of Defense Dependents Schools baseball and softball season is just around the corner and there is a shortage of experienced umpires in
Europe. Umpires in Germany cover every DODDS school in Germany, Belgium
and the Netherlands and they have an unusually high number of turnover from
this past season due to umpires PCSing. There will be a high school baseball
clinic starting at 9 a.m. March 8 at the Ramstein Southside Gym Annex. It will
cover rules changes for 2014 and points of interest, then will transition to a field
clinic at around noon. If interested, email Andy Benton at gabuldawg@yahoo.
com or Sergio Jaquez at [email protected].
Push-up challenge
A B-24 Memorial Push-Up challenge will take place from 3 to
5 p.m. March 28 at the Ramstein Southside Fitness Center annex. The event is
to raise funds to build a memorial commemorating the 70th anniversary of the
B-24 crash of “Our Love” in Macedonia Aug. 26, 1944. To register and volunteer, contact Tech. Sgt. James Hodgman at 480-6558 or B24memorial@gmail.
com.
Softball tryouts
The Ramstein Lady Rams varsity (slow pitch) softball tryouts will be held
from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. April 12 and 13 on the softball field behind Southside
Fitness Center. To try out, you must be an ID card holder and 18 years or older.
For more information, call Linda Poe at 479-4221.
YogaFit training
Do you want to become a certified yoga instructor? YogaFit training is
coming to your area. Level 1 Training will be held April 7 and 8; YogaFit for
Balancing Mood will be held April 10 and 11; YogaFit for Warriors will be held
April 12 and 13. All workshops will take place at the Sembach Fitness Center,
Bldg. 105. Receive a discount by registering one month prior to the scheduled
training date. Cost is $399 if you sign up early, $429 for regular sign-up, and
$459 for late sign-up (seven days or less before training date). Register for all
three workshops and save $150 when you enter the code “WARRIOR13” during checkout. To register, contact [email protected] or 888-786-3111. Find out
more at yogafit.com.
Instructor wanted
SKIESUnlimited is searching for a gymnastics instructor to teach children, ages 3 and up. Sessions will include pre-level gymnastics and tumbling.
For details, call Shay Berchtold at 486-5412 or 06371-86-5412 or email
[email protected].
Take a Hike
Take a Hike, your guide to volksmarching events in the area, is now online
at www.kaiserslauternamerican.com under the “sports” tab.
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February 21, 2014
NOW SHOWING
Editor’s note: Schedules and synopses are provided by the Army and Air
Force Exchange Service. Movie times and dates are subject to change by
the individual theaters. Please check with the theater to ensure accuracy.
Gateway Cineplex (Ramstein)
RoboCop (PG-13) 11 a.m., 4:30 p.m., 10 p.m.
Winter’s Tale (PG-13) 2:15 p.m., 9 p.m.
About Last Night (R) 2 p.m., 7 p.m., 9:45 p.m.
Endless Love (PG-13) 2 p.m., 7:30 p.m.
The Nut Job 3D (PG) 11:30 a.m., 4:30 p.m.
Jack Ryan: Shadow Recruit (PG-13) 11:15 a.m., 4:45 p.m., 10:15 p.m.
The Legend of Hercules 3D (PG-13) 11:15 a.m., 6 p.m.
The Lego Movie 3D (PG) 2 p.m., 7:30 p.m.
SATURDAY - RoboCop (PG-13) 11 a.m., 4:30 p.m., 10 p.m.
Winter’s Tale (PG-13) 2:15 p.m., 9 p.m.
About Last Night (R) 2 p.m., 7 p.m., 9:45 p.m.
Endless Love (PG-13) 2 p.m., 7:30 p.m.
The Nut Job 3D (PG) 11:30 a.m., 4:30 p.m.
Jack Ryan: Shadow Recruit (PG-13) 11:15 a.m., 4:45 p.m., 10:15 p.m.
The Legend of Hercules 3D (PG-13) 11:15 a.m., 6 p.m.
The Lego Movie 3D (PG) 2 p.m., 7:30 p.m.
SUNDAY RoboCop (PG-13) 11 a.m., 7:15 p.m.
Winter’s Tale (PG-13) 2 p.m., 7:30 p.m.
About Last Night (R) 1:45 p.m., 7 p.m.
Endless Love (PG-13) 2:15 p.m., 7:45 p.m.
The Nut Job 3D (PG) 11:15 a.m., 4:30 p.m.
Jack Ryan: Shadow Recruit (PG-13) 11:30 a.m., 5 p.m.
The Legend of Hercules 3D (PG-13) 11:15 a.m., 5 p.m.
The Lego Movie 3D (PG) 2 p.m., 4:45 p.m.
MONDAY - RoboCop (PG-13) 11 a.m., 7:15 p.m.
Winter’s Tale (PG-13) 2 p.m., 7:30 p.m.
About Last Night (R) 1:45 p.m., 7 p.m.
Endless Love (PG-13) 2:15 p.m., 7:45 p.m.
The Nut Job 3D (PG) 11:15 a.m., 4:30 p.m.
Jack Ryan: Shadow Recruit (PG-13) 11:30 a.m., 5 p.m.
The Legend of Hercules 3D (PG-13) 11:15 a.m., 5 p.m.
The Lego Movie 3D (PG) 2 p.m., 4:45 p.m.
TUESDAY - RoboCop (PG-13) 11 a.m., 7:15 p.m.
Winter’s Tale (PG-13) 2 p.m., 7:30 p.m.
About Last Night (R) 1:45 p.m., 7 p.m.
Endless Love (PG-13) 2:15 p.m., 7:45 p.m.
The Nut Job (PG) 11:15 a.m., 4:30 p.m.
Jack Ryan: Shadow Recruit (PG-13) 11:30 a.m., 5 p.m.
The Legend of Hercules (PG-13) 11:15 a.m., 5 p.m.
The Lego Movie (PG) 2 p.m., 4:45 p.m.
WEDNESDAY - RoboCop (PG-13) 11 a.m., 7:15 p.m.
Winter’s Tale (PG-13) 2 p.m., 7:30 p.m.
About Last Night (R) 1:45 p.m., 7 p.m.
Endless Love (PG-13) 2:15 p.m., 7:45 p.m.
The Nut Job 3D (PG) 11:15 a.m., 4:30 p.m.
Jack Ryan: Shadow Recruit (PG-13) 11:30 a.m., 5 p.m.
The Legend of Hercules 3D (PG-13) 11:15 a.m., 5 p.m.
The Lego Movie 3D (PG) 2 p.m., 4:45 p.m.
THURSDAY - RoboCop (PG-13) 11 a.m., 7:15 p.m.
Winter’s Tale (PG-13) 2 p.m., 7:30 p.m.
About Last Night (R) 1:45 p.m., 7 p.m.
Endless Love (PG-13) 2:15 p.m., 7:45 p.m.
The Nut Job 3D (PG) 11:15 a.m., 4:30 p.m.
Jack Ryan: Shadow Recruit (PG-13) 11:30 a.m., 5 p.m.
The Legend of Hercules 3D (PG-13) 11:15 a.m., 5 p.m.
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0160-1065196 or 06371-465407,
E-mail:
[email protected].
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Eulenbis/Weilerbach
approx
360sqm House 5BR 2livrm, 3full
baths 2BIK, lrg yard, garden w/
fruit trees, fireplace, sun terrace,
Brandnew Kaiserslautern. Dplx balconies, dbl garage, beautif
house. Very luxury. 6 Bedroom, 2 view, avail now! 1800€ +util Tel:
balcony, bik, attic, trrace, small 06371-51375 or 0173-6640836
yard, floor-heating (very economic
heating system warm pump). Garage, available Form March 1st.
Please
mail
mbissinger@
MSN.com. No Finders Fee
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TEL. 06371- 2177
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06371
2497
modern and luxurious freestanding home. 291 m², 3 BR, 2.5
Baths,
Liv/Din-room,
Studio,
Fenced yard, Double garage,
Floor-Heating, Pets neg., Avail:
Feb. 15, 2014. Rent: 2212 Euro +
100 Euro garage + util.Reduced
fee!For more information please
contact G.I. Bill Pay Service & Real Estate: 06371-465407 or 01601065196
or
ramstein@gibill
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Am Fleischackerloch
66849 Landstuhl
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Freestanding house. Ramstein
School. 10 minutes to RAB.255
sqm, 6 bedroom, 2,5 bathroom,
attic, fireplace, floor-heating, bik,
balcony, terrace, fenced Yard. No
Finders Fee. rent 1,920 € .Please
contact : [email protected] or
016090727661
FSH Landstuhl: classic german
freestanding home on beautiful
wooded
property,
completely
newly-renovated with the highest
quality materials with no costs
spared. 140sqm, 3 bedrooms, 2
modern luxury bathrooms, designer built-in kitchen with pantry
and terrace, dining room, huge living room with bay windows, high
quality wooded floors, terrace,
balconies, attic, 65sqm basement, gorgeous yard, double garage, available now, housing approved, rent 1125 euros+ut. Call Melinda 0172 6855976 or kka.immobi
[email protected]
Hauptstuhl: Very private 3BR
house, nice garden, garage.Rent
Price €1300.-- Please call 0160
3807277 Dreamhomes 4U in
Landstuhl
Steinwenden, 1FSH, big garden,
garage, 160sqm, 5 min to RAB.
€1250+util. 015221615388
February 21, 2014
HOUSES
FOR RENT
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House
for
Rent,
Duplex,
147Sqm, 2 Bedrooms, 2 Bathrooms, 1 Living/Dining Room,
BIK, Features: Fireplace, Terracee
and Garden and Carplace. Available now. incl.. samall Apartment
1ZKB. Pets are welcome, €1160.+ 70.- utilities, [email protected]
House in Kollweiler, Freestanding
House, Sqm, 5 Bedrooms, 3 Bathrooms, 1/1 Living/Dining Room,
BIK, Fireplace, Pantry, Basement,
Yard, Garage, no pets. Call 063851483 or 01604317685, €1400, dori
[email protected]
House in Schrollbach, Freestanding House, 180Sqm, 6 Bedrooms, 2 Bathrooms, 1 Living/Dining Room, Features: Basement,
Yard, €1000, 01712360425
Kaiserslautern American
Landstuhl-Melkerei:Great
Duplex. 3BR/2BA, Garage, Garden.Rent Price € 1000,-- Please
call 0160 3807277 RE/MAX Dreamhomes 4U in Landstuhl
Mackenbach, Villa, 332Sqm,
5Bedr.3Bathr.Liv-Dinr., BIK, laundry, attic, patio, fenced yard, garage, avail.04.Febr., month rent
2.690.-€ + util, [email protected] or 06374-915430
Nanzdietschweiler, 1fam house,
in good cond, garage, BIK,
1.5baths, 6 rms, terr. For rent or
sale. 0179-7950146 or 06374914373
Nice Duplex-Half in Kusel, 180
m², 3 BR, 1.5 Baths, BIK, Liv-DinRoom, Storage, In-Law-Suite, Garage, Yard, 2 Balconies, Pets
neg., Avail: March 1, 2014, Rent:
1080 Euro incl. garage +util.Reduced fee!For more information please contact G.I. Bill Pay Service &
Real Estate: 06371-465407 or
0160-1065196 or ramstein@gibill
pay.com. For further listings please view our website www.gibill
pay.com/realestate
House, 220sqm, 1200sqm property, terrace, family rm, dinrm,
BIK, laundry, 2full baths, 4BR, private patio area in the back. Very
quiet area, 6miles to RAB westgate, €1600 +util. w/option to buy.
Avail now. Call Owner 06364175436
Nice freest. House, 160Sqm, 4
Huge luxury FSH: 10 mins from Bedrooms, 2 Bathrooms, 1 Living/
Ramstein, 260sqm, 5 bedrooms, Dining Room, BIK, Features: Ba3 bathrooms, studio loft, BIK, offi- sement, Yard, Garage, 15 min to
ce, storage, laundry, open plan li- RAB, nice yard, terrace, pets alloving/dining area, huge terrace wed
0176/41565635,
€1100,
with outdoor grill, beautiful yard, [email protected]
garage and carport, radiant floor
heating, electric rolladens, highspeed internet, gas heating,
sauna+fitnessroom, housing approved, landstuhl school district,
av. now. 2060 euros+ut. Ph Melinda 0172 6855976 or kka.immobili
[email protected]
Hütschenhausen: 6 bedr., 2
bath, living-diningrm., built-in-kit.,
basement, doublegarage, patio,
yard, 1.460,--€ + util www.agra-Im
mobilien.de 06371-57656
Kaiserslautern City: 3 bedroom
apartment., bath, built-in.kit., living-diningrm., 600,-- € + util
www.agra-immobilien.de 0637157656
Kaiserslautern Erlenbach, semi
detached house of 177 sqm living
space, 4 bedr, Bik, patio, guest
toilet, garage, quiet area, for 1020
€ + utils. Gas heating. Broadband
internet avail. No finders fee. Call
your realtor kurt on 0170-9966359
or email rodehorst@abaco-wein
strasse.de
Kaiserslautern: Free standing
house, for rent as single unit, but
includes 2 apartments. 185 sqm,
recently renovated, with two car
garage, additional indoor/outdoor
parking, 5 bdr, 2 bath, big balcony, € 1.450,-- + util. I.B.u.Immobilienservice Thomas Sourißeaux
06374 995 694 Thomas.sx@t-onli
ne.de
Kaiserslautern-Siegelbach: large
modern home, 225sqm, 5 bed, 3
bath, BIK, fireplace, radiant floor
heating, garage, €1650+ut. Av.
end Feb. Call Melinda 0172/
6855976 or kka.immobilien@ic
loud.com
Kottweiler, open built Mediterranean Style Duplex (200m2) BIK,
wooden floors 3 bedr.Studio 2,5
bathr, huge Backyard with shed.
€1500. Pls call for appointment
0151-43265103
Nice house in a quiet area for
rent.It has three floors on
200qm².1 livingroom, BIK, 3 furnitured bathrooms, 3 bedrooms,
party room, dressing room, a garage+2 driveways, big garden.No
smoking, no pets!Avail. from 1st
of March. 017684361090
Nice House in Vogelbach 10 min
to RAB 4BR 2.5bath sauna wirlpool 260sqm gar €2080+utl no finders fee 06372-9958752 or 01631812650
Nice House in Weselberg, 10min
RAB 5min LRMC 183sqm 4BR
2baths guest WC BIK lrg open liv/
dinrm, lrg terr & lrg garden carport. Ideal for kids! Call: 063071272 or 0151-19469063 or 01733020558
Nice Townhouse in Elschbach,
close to Ramstein, Landstuhl and
Miesau Bases, 3 BR, 2 baths, nice bik, liv/din room, modern style,
verey good storage, one covered
parking space, one off street parking space. yard, €1,070. Call
06372-8132 or 0162 4131 878.
Otterbach Duplex, Fasanenstr.
6b, 4Bedrms, 3bathrms, Yard, Garage. Avail now. € 1180 + util
0177-5287922
Pretty FSH 7 bedrm approx over
300sqm & granny flat in Trippstadt, located in a cul-de sac and
it has 3 garages. Rent incl the garages, before util is 2420 Euros
per month. Doris Drewlow Immobilien, Tel:06371-5940059
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HOUSES
FOR RENT
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Queidersbach: 4 bedr.,
2 ½
bath, living-diningrm., built-in-kit.,
patio, yard, garage, 1.350,-- € + til
www.agra-immobilien.de 0637157656
Ramstein 10 mins: modern freestanding house in Erzenhausen,
spacious 270sqm, 4/5 bed, 3
bath, walk-in closet, BIK+pantry,
huge studio loft, storage, radiant
floor heating, large patio and low
maintenance yard, big garage,
€1685+ut. Av. now. Call Melinda
0172/6855976 or kka.immobilien@
icloud.com
Semi-detached house Schoenberg-Kuebelberg, terrace, lawn, 4
bedrooms, living/dining room, kitchen, pantry, €1.100,- Weber
Wolfgang 06373-3604
Wonderful renovated single fam
home close to Vogelweh and less
than 15 min to RAB - About
300sqm liv sp, 5 bedrms, 2.5 bath
large, open liv/din, beautiful builin kit, huge studio, private patio
Spesbach: 6 bedr., 3 bath, living- and back yard and a garage. The
diningm, built-in-kit., patio, yard, rent is 2720E + garage.Pets on apgarage, 2.060,-- €+ util www.agra- proval.Doris Drewlow Immobilien,
immobilien.de 06371-57656
Tel: 06371-5940059
Townhouse 5min Kaiserslautern
5Rms BIK 1.5bath 170sqm
300sqm-yard terr balc garage nice area 15min RAM 0173-3683830
Very nice spacious freestanding
2 story Sand House, 15 min to
Ramstein and Landstuhl gates. 5
BR, 3 baths, nice bik with pantry,
large living room, family room, balcony, patio, garage and off street
parking, storage. Pictures available. House has lots of straight
walls, ideal for tenants with lots of
furniture. Rent negotiable. For appointments call 0171 204 0703 or
email: [email protected].
Ramstein school district: comfortable home in Obermohr, 5 mins
to Ramstein, 180sqm, 4 bed, 2
bath, studio loft, BIK, gas heating,
garage, big balcony, no yard,
€1180+ut. Av. now. Call Melinda
0172/6855976 or kka.immobilien@
icloud.com
Weilerbach - Erzenhausen 6 BR
Ramstein school district: Free house, 280 SM, €2,100+util. No
standing house with great view, 7 Fee 5BR, 2.5 Bath, large LR w/
bedrooms, 2,5 bath, big and open built in library, DR, BIK, +maids
living/dining/kitchen, 2 car gara- room w/bath, Garage+carport,
ge, € 2.200,-- + util., I.B.u.Immobi- balcony + covered patio, drapes/
lienservice Thomas Sourißeaux curtains throughout;pets OK Call
06374 995 694 Thomas.sx@t-onli Andreas at 0171-5410010 or LM
at 06374-993619 or mail to andre
ne.de
[email protected]
Reichenbach-Steegen,
sunny
freestanding Home, 3bedrms, Weilerbach: Free standing houbik, 2.5 baths, living/diningrm, ter- se, 3 bedr., 1,5 bath, very nice kitrace, Yard, Garage , basement, chen and bath room, € 850,-- +
pets allow, 120sqm, 850,--€+util, util., I.B.u.Immobilienservice ThoTel. 06371-914871 or 0171/ mas Sourißeaux 06374 995 694
7237861
[email protected]
HOUSES/APTS
FOR SALE
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Alsenborn near Sembach: 3
bedr. Apptm on 2 floors, ca. 150
m², Garage, Garden, Avail shortly
€ 169.000,--RE/MAX Dreamhomes 4 U, Landstuhl, Kaiserstr.4,
tel
01706850060
or
01704116990,
email
wolf
[email protected]
February 21, 2014
FSH in Würzweiler, between Rockenhausen & Kirchheimbolanden, quiet area, 5BR, liv/dinrm, 2
bathrms, 2 guest WCs, 2 biks, garage, approx 1400sqm garden,
incl separate building suitable for
expansion
w/
3
garages.
€130.000,00 obo. Call 06302-7556
Waldfischbach: 15 min. To Ktown or Landstuhl, rahter new
1FH, 3-4 bedr, 2 bathr, built in kitchen, livingroom, floor heated, full
basement, 1.250 m² property, great view € 289.000,--RE/MAX Dreamhomes 4 U, Landstuhl, Kaiserstr.4, tel 01706850060 or
01704116990,
email
wolf
Liv
[email protected]
Gorgeous House 209m²
Space, 1065m² lot, 5 bedrms, liv/
diningroom, built-in kitchen, pantry, fam rm, 2 bath, sauna, entrance video security system, laundry
rm, cov balcony, cov patio, outside BBQ, playground, garden house, workshop, own water well, totally fenced, gas heating. Avail. immediately 295000 Euro. Doris
Drewlow Immobilien, Tel: 063715940059
TLA/TDY
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! ! ! ! 1 & 2 BDR Luxury Temp
Apts TLA/TDY in Ramstein. 100%
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to USA. reservation / questions
call: 0151-46501528 / mail:info@
ramstein-tla.com / www.ramsteintla.com / www.facebook.de/ramsteintla
Income Property, 3-Fam-Home
in 66903 Gries, completely rented, built 1997, 235 sqm liv.
space, 879 sqm area, garden,
washkitchen, 2 balc, terr., 6 prk.
Close to Ramstein: almost 400 Sp., Price 270,000.00 Euro, Immo- !!!!!1-5 Bed luxury apts & houses
sqm living, Built in kitchen, Li- bilien Müller & Schiering, E-Mail: for TLA/TDY personnel in Ramvingr, Diningr, 3 Bathr, 5-6 bedr., [email protected]
Near Kaiserslautern: Large house, about 260 sqm, open floor
plan, high quality interior, Built in
kitchen, built in cabinets in bedrooms, Sauna, 2 Garages, large
very private property € 380.000,-RE/MAX Dreamhomes 4 U, Landstuhl,
Kaiserstr.4,
tel
Farm house w/ loft, new renova- 01706850060 or 01704116990,
email
wolfgang.wiedmann@re
ted, 330sqm. Main building, 8rms,
max.de
stein, Mackenbach & Bruckmuehlbach. 2 minutes to RAB and short
walk to shops & restaurants.
100% equipped, TV, AFN, English
satalite, cable high speed internet. Free phone to USA and Europe, good library and movie selection. Pets welcome. Off street secured parking. Call Jennie, 01712679282. Email: luxuryapts09@ya
hoo.com
Ramstein Bungalow 180 SQM, 4
bed room, 2.5 bath, guest Apt., fire place, garage, carport, garden,
best location, sale 245000.€ call
Realtor 0162-4747120, 0637117222
Apt Mackenbach 86sqm fully
furn for 2Pers every add person
€4 big liv/din big bath BIK terr garden carp. dishw dryer washer
DSL TV DVD radio, etc. €30 per
day all incl. 06374-6407
rather new home, 2 Garages 800
sqm
property,
sideroad
€
388.000,--RE/MAX Dreamhomes
4 U, Landstuhl, Kaiserstr.4, tel
01706850060 or 01704116990,
email
wolfgang.wiedmann@re
max.de
BIK, 2bath €1200 rent income.
Loft 130sqm e.g. for buyer to live
in w/o private equity. 4000sqm
property w/ stream course and
big barn. €265000. No realtor fee.
06381-4280293 or 0175-2011139
or [email protected]
February 21, 2014
Kaiserslautern American
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Kaiserslautern American
TLA/TDY
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Beautiful TLA House, www.beauti
ful-tlf.jimdo.com, 5min to RAB,
4bedr,
fullyfurnished,
0176/
39755130
Landstuhl: 5***** Apartment, Apt
No. 2, perfectly located and furnished Whirlpool, Steamshower, Dolby Surround, Boxspring beds
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SPACE
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2004 Pontiac Montana Minivan 109,000 mls blue color new tires/
front discs/pads/oil/filter change,
rear ent DVD, capts chair seats,
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condition $5800, mike.pontiff@
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Kaiserslautern and Landstuhl:
Several STORAGE Buildings and
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cylinder
limousine,
Very dependable and great gas E260
mileage. Ph:0152 389 741 86, 1988.Red color. German specs,
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2012 Mercedes-Benz M-Class tires, New breaks and many new
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Must Sell, Honda, CIVIC Coupe/
Spoiler, 2002, Good condition, Auto trans. power windows, new oil
change, Euro 4 good for 2 years,
Cd/Mp3, 4 extra tires with Alloy
wheels (almost new), priced to
sell 2990/best offerContact Suleiman
at
015145913013
or
Good Year Ultra Grip Winter [email protected]
res with steel rims, 175/65 R14.
Excellent condition used one win- TODA K20A Valve Spring Set.
ter. Rims came off Mazda 323, Original price $400.TODA racing
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cord for mp3/ipod. CD Player.
Convenience keyless entry and Volvo S90, 2003, first owner,
start. Comes w/2 sets winter & 46,000miles, automatic, leather
summer runflat tires kvrcosmos@ seats, heated seats, very good
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46648750 if interested.
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Small grey felt shoulder bag with
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on
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Swarovski Crystal - Attention collectors! All retired pieces reduced
to half their value, All pieces over
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two Retired pieces., whale, turtle.
Call for info: 06332-41560 between 2pm to 9pm. Can deliver to
RAB!
The Notebook from Nicholas
Sparks - wonderful book!, €3, pic
on class-world.com, coemser@
gmail.com
Tommy Hilfiger Jacket for men,
great condition, 100% cotton, size 54, €50, pics on classworld.com, [email protected]
Transformers, Multiple 220 volt
transformers. 4 X 300 watt for $40
each and 1 X 75 watt for $20.
Contact
Eric
and
Mia
at
063759949674.,
$40,
[email protected]
T-Shirt "America", perfect condition, like new, size small! €5, coem
[email protected]
Very nice Cherry Wood standing
jewelry case. 40 euro. Please call
06302-981886 or 0170-4019648
Werther International, winter
jacket for men, brown leather and
100% lambskin. Perfect condition, size 58 (german size)! €50
OBO, pics on class-world.com,
[email protected]
Wine Rack/Holder, holds six bottles, attractive metal finish, fits perfectly in a small, narrow space.
$10; 0163-330-5535 or john@ad
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FURNITURE
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Antique 100 y.o. German china
cabinet, matching dining table
with 4 chairs. See photo on KA
classifieds web page. Contact
Eric and Mia at 063759949674.,
€950, [email protected]
Antique Armoire, Nice antique Armiore. Bought 2000 for 1585 EUR
in a antique shop with certifcate.
To be picked up in Kaiserslautern.
Now only 850 EUR, drdos331@
gmail.com
Antique Bench, Antique bench
with cushion seat, storage space
and wheels. See photo on KA
classifieds web page. Contact
Eric and Mia at 063759949674.,
€600, [email protected]
Antique cabinet, restored antique cabinet. 3 doors with mirror.
140cm wide, 2m high. Solid
wood. To be picked up in Kaiserslautern.
€350,
drdos331@
gmail.com
Antique corner desk. See photo
on KA classifieds web page. Contact
Eric
and
Mia
at
063759949674.,
€150,
[email protected]
Antique French armiore with mirror doors. Louis IV style. See photo on KA classifieds web page.
Contact
Eric
and
Mia
at
063759949674.,
€800,
[email protected]
Antique French buffet. year 1890
Henry II style. See photo on KA
classifeds web page. Contact Eric
and Mia at 063759949674.,
€1000, [email protected]
Bathroom shelf, birch wood bathroom shelf with 3 glass inlays,
$20, [email protected]
February 21, 2014
FURNITURE
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Kaiserslautern American
Sleeper Sofa, Queen size sleeper
sofa, must pick up at Luxembourg
American
Cemetery.
$50.00, [email protected] or
(00352)26361883
Antique French sofa. See photo
on KA classifieds web page. Contact
Eric
and
Mia
at
063759949674.,
€200,
[email protected]
Table and chairs! A nice round,
white, wooden table with 2 matching chairs. The table is three
and a half feet in diameter. Please
email [email protected] for
Antique secretary desk. See pho- more [email protected]
tos on KA classifieds web page. Target practice, eco warrior
Contact
Eric
and
Mia
at shoulder bag, hand-made felt, en063759949674.,
€120, vironmentally friendly bag made
[email protected]
using only wool, water and soap,
Bathroom mirror cabinet, beautiful bathroom mirror cabinet with
beautiful lamp, $, wagnersfitfire@
yahoo.de
Beautiful birch wood bathroom
mirror cabinet including lamp.Mirrors inside and outside of cabinet
doors.
$50,
wagnersfitfire@ya
hoo.de
Beautiful sideboard, cherrywood
veneer The sideboard is in very
good condition with normal signs
of usage. Very decorative, beautiful eye-catcher for your home.
97cm high, 193cm wide, 37cm deep, €350, drdos331@gmail.
Birch wood low board, Low
board on wheels in super condition. I have 2 of them.$ 50 each,
[email protected]
Clock, Clock from the 1940 Germany made chimes on full & 1/2
hour. Works perfect. Measures 25
inches tall x 11 inches wide x 7 inches deep. , $250.00, spvendor@
gmail.com
Foxy lady, small felt shoulder bag
with fox design. Discover your
wild side! All bags are completely
environmentally friendly made
with wool, soap and water only!€25,
jenniferwilking@hot
mail.com
German Sideboard and Highboard for Sale. Oak-rustic color,
solid wood. Great condition! New
€1200 each, now selling for €200
each! Call: 0176-907-96039
I give away my couch for free!
80cm x 1.74cm x 76cm. Cushion
is slightly worn out but still very
comfortable and looks nice with a
cover. I also have a matching armchair.
0151-67603628.
See
www.class-world.com for pictures
Inlaid Wooden End Table. Sorrento style. See photo on KA classifieds web page. Contact Eric and
Mia at 063759949674., €30,
[email protected]
Leather stool, Square leather
stools, white and black, good condition, will sell for $20 each. wag
[email protected]
Mantel Clock, Mantel clock from
the 60 era. Key wind chines on
the half and full hour., $70.00
[email protected]
Original oil painting by Paul MorroOil on canvas. The subject is a
colorful bouquet of flowers in a
gray vase.The picture is framed
with a broad, elaborate wooden
frame. 85 x 95cm. Purchased
1978 – now only 590€, drdos331@
gmail.com
Rocking chair, Wooden rocking
chair with leather inlay. Perfect
condition.will go for $40. wagners
[email protected]
Round dining table, birch wood
dining table, diameter 40", super
condition, will go for $80, wagners
[email protected]
PERSONAL
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Guy seeks gal, Single American
guy seeks a nice fun girl, 30-45,
for friendship, hanging out, fun,
and possibly more if all goes
well.. Email: [email protected]
Harley friends, Lookin for friends,
female/male who likes harleys,
works on them, who are into Rock
music, good food, havin fun,
BBQ, beeing outside and enjoying
€25, [email protected]
a good time together. Just email
Wardrobe, Old beautiful wardro- me and we will see when we can
be, two doors, two draws. Solid meet.
wood. Made in Germany. Needs
to be picked up in Kaiserslautern. I dare you, I dare you to go on 5
, €350, [email protected]
dates with me – you think you can
Wooden bookshelf. See photo handle a SWF in her 40?s, fun, atspontaneous,
on KA classifieds web page. Con- tractive,
tact
Eric
and
Mia
at romantic…and much more? Then
063759949674.,
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sincere interest, my age and in
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greater
Stuttgart
area
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PETS
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standards.
Please
choose your pet carefully.
Make sure you check the credentials of the people selling
the pet, and get proper paperwork showing shots and/
or other proof of healthy condition. For further advice,
consult your Veterinarian.
Dog kennel made of galvanized
metal, comes apart for shipping,
upgradable in size with parts from
manufacturer, metal gate, includes dog house that fits inside,
must pick up at Luxembourg American Cemetery. $300.00. Contact
[email protected]
or
(00352)26361883
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Convert VHS videos to CD's,
Need somebody that can convert
my home videos in VHS format to
CD's.,
$5.00,
spvendor@
gmail.com
Looking for original treeware copies of the 1984 edition of FM1002-1, FM100-2-2 and FM100-2-3
in good or better condition. Price
negotiable, make an offer if you
have them and are looking to get
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or
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Love seat, small sofa, fireplace
tools, fans and workout bench/
weights. Please contact me at ora
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9492
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Professional Services are offered by registered businesses as well as private people. To ensure a satisfactory
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06371-944616 • email: [email protected] (new email)
VACANCY ANNOUNCEMENT:
Center Manager, Ramstein Passenger Terminal
Ramstein A.B., Germany
Description/Job Summary: To provide a comforting “Home Away from Home” to traveling
service members and their families at the USO within the Passenger Terminal. Position is full-time
and requires alternating work shifts between 5:30 and 22:30 hrs to include weekends and holidays.
Responsibilities/Duties:
• Manage all facets of the day-to-day operation of the center which provides 16 hours of daily
operational support 7 days per week, 365 days a year and supports approximately 30,000
patrons every month • Provide quality and professional services and programs to customers
• Operate and manage a business operation for the sale of USO tours, park tickets, and gift
shop items
• Generate and submit monthly operational reports within established deadlines
• Manage, mentor, motivate, and develop seven employees; manage and generate employee
work schedules; establish employee goals and conduct employee performance evaluations
• Manage volunteers: recruit, train, mentor, reward, and retain a team of dedicated volunteers
Required Qualifications:
• Previous related experience to include personnel management, customer service, finance,
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• Bachelor’s Degree with emphasis on business or related field
• Experience in a military environment and knowledge of military protocols preferred
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• Must be able to bend over, squat, sit, and stand for extended amounts of time
DR. MED MICHAEL SCHEDLER
Center for Airway Disease, Airway Surgery,
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Head of Head and Neck Oncology Division, Homburg Universtity
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Founded the Center for Airway Disease & Sleep Medicine
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