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Vol. XXIII, No. 14
Wiesbaden: Our home in Germany
April 14, 2016
Garrison Flying safe with 1-214th AVN
welcomes
displaced
families
By Emily Jennings
U.S. Army Garrison Wiesbaden
Public Affairs
Five Army Families who were ordered
to depart from Izmir, Turkey received a
warm welcome at Wiesbaden emergency
inprocessing events April 4 and 8 to help
them settle into their new home.
They, and hundreds of others, were
recently relocated from the region due to
ongoing security concerns.
Col. Mary Martin, U.S. Army Garrison
Wiesbaden commander, attended the Army
Community Service’s-hosted activities,
assessing the Families’ needs to provide a
seamless transition.
She explained to everyone that support
agencies garrison-wide stand ready to meet
the needs of these new arrivals, along with
underscoring the importance of everyone
coming together to welcome them.
“They are part of the USAG Wiesbaden
community now,” Martin said.
Most of the Families departing Turkey
were sent to Ramstein Air Force Base, in
Kaiserslautern, Germany.
But these five Families preferred to come
here, to a community where they knew they
would feel most comfortable, said Olivia
Kreuttner, one of the newly arrived Family
members.
“We requested to come to Wiesbaden
because we wanted an Army post,” she said.
“I can’t say enough how truly wonderful
everyone has been. And Colonel Martin
has been doing everything she can to help
us settle in.”
The women were able to attend the
briefing while their children were in school,
already getting settled in to their new
classrooms.
The middle school made welcome signs
for all of the new students, said Kathy Fox,
See ‘Families’ on page 3
Inside
1-214th hosts
battalion
spouse event
See photos
on page 16.
Photo by Nadine Bower
Sgt. 1st Class James Hooser practices using a fire extinguisher at the 1st Battalion, 214th Aviation Regiment safety stand down April 7 on Clay Kaserne. The stand down featured numerous hands-on safety
demonstrations, including some on CPR and the dangers of drugs and alcohol use. For more information,
see story on page 6.
Soldiers test SHARP knowledge at race
By Emily Jennings
U.S. Army Garrison Wiesbaden
Public Affairs
Teams laced up their tennis shoes
before dawn for an event to raise
awareness about sexual assault and
harassment in the Army April 1.
Although they were vying for a
trophy, the SHARP Amazing Race
gave participants a better understanding of how they can help prevent
sexual assaults.
More than 200 people braved
the cold drizzle that morning and
completed challenges at staggered
MWR hunting
course
Sport shooters take
opportunity to
improve skills. See
photos on page 17.
heats at various locations on Clay
Kaserne, followed by a set of physical
challenges. Sprinting from station to
station teams tested their knowledge
about sexual assault and prevention.
Challenges taught participants
about the prevalence of sexual assault—1 in 6, another highlighted the
importance of bystander intervention,
and another demonstrated how alcohol can impair judgement.
The event was a creative way to
teach community members about a
serious subject, said Bill Mottley,
SHARP program manager.
“The Army has been inundated
with SHARP trainings over the last
few years,” he said. “This event takes
the learning experience outside of a
PowerPoint-driven classroom. The
SHARP Amazing Race provided participants the opportunity to reinforce
their SHARP knowledge without
calling it ‘training.’ ”
Capt. Logan McDarment, team
captain for the “Bandits” from 66th
Military Intelligence Brigade, who
won the challenge, said the event
Pinwheels
are in bloom
April is National
Child Abuse
Prevention Month,
read more on page 4.
See ‘SHARP’ on page 5
News and features
Dear USAG Wiesbaden
Community,
It has been an absolute
pleasure to serve as your
Garrison Commander for the
past 2 years (or 22.5 months).
Where did the time go between
July 10, 2014 and pending
April 22, 2016? Well I can
honestly say it was time well
spent getting to know the people in our neighborhood and
a wonderful neighborhood it
is. You have made this community shine with pride and Col. Mary Martin, U.S.
joy with your volunteerism, Army Garrison Wiesbaden
never ending support, com- commander
ments and concerns to make
Thank you for all you do
us better, your patience with
our progress, and by just sim- and I pray you will continue
ply being the best part of our to ensure Wiesbaden...Our
Home in Germany continues
community.
to thrive with excellence and
your great support.
For the USAG Wiesbaden
Team, thank you for your patience, kindness, and taking
great care of our community at
large. You are the best of who
we strive to be, and your efforts
are seen daily throughout the
community — I am very proud
of you, and it was an honor to
serve on your team!
What an amazing journey — Auf Wiedersehen!
Wiesbaden 6 Signing Off...
What's the best trip you've
Feedback: been
on in Europe, and why?
COL Mary L. Martin
Commander
USAG Wiesbaden
Capt. Terrie Boisvenu
“I spent two weeks hiking
and camping in the Carpathian mountains in Romania
[and] my next trip is to
Georgia. Go someplace
everybody doesn’t go.”
Alicia Morrow
“Going on a cruise that
went around Italy, Greece,
Montenegro and Spain.”
Ask the commander
Editor’s note: Have something you’d like to share with
the commander or a question
you’d like answered? Send an
ICE comment or contact the
Commander’s Hotline (click the
Feedback link on the garrison
home page). If you have a suggestion instead of a question, you
can also visit the suggestions link
on the ICE website.
Aukamm parking
Anonymous said: Due to
ongoing construction and staging areas in residential parking
lots, residential parking places
are being taken in Aukamm due
to sports practice. There are areas
clearly marked on Hainerberg
for residential parking only. The
few buildings near the baseball
fields are due this same respect
as others receive on Hainerberg.
We do not require all of the spaces but should be treated equally,
especially since the construction
nearby is taking the lot allocated
for the field parking.
Response: While we’re very
sorry for the inconvenience,
unfortunately, U.S. Army Garrison Wiesbaden is unable
to assign dedicated parking
spaces to residents in Aukamm
housing because the streets and
parking areas belong to the City
of Wiesbaden. The garrison is
also unable to assign staging
areas to construction projects in
public parking areas. If desired,
contractors must coordinate
staging directly with the City
of Wiesbaden, and will then be
charged a fee by the city. The
garrison may assign staging
areas to construction projects
in family housing areas where
land is consigned to the garrison. While staging areas cause
inconveniences, they are necessary to complete projects timely
and on budget. DPW housing
approves these locations and
provides residents advanced
notification. USAG Wiesbaden
is able to assign parking spaces
to residents in Hainerberg because the streets and parking
areas were consigned to the
garrison in conjunction with
enclosing the site.
office take U.S. Army Europe
training holidays when it is so
far behind? How is it possible to
have to wait this long for orders?
I cannot schedule any movers,
ship my POV, schedule my plane
tickets, or housing or anything
else without orders, yet, I have
no idea when I will be getting
them and I am 90 days from my
DEROS. I am sure I am not the
only one in this situation, and I
can’t believe this is acceptable.
Response: Thank you
for providing feedback, and
we are sorry that we cannot
produce orders at a faster rate.
Unfortunately, there are only
two individuals available in the
Military Personnel Division to
process orders and personnel
actions. They have to prioritize
each item by its DEROS date,
in order to accommodate all
requests in a timely manner.
Currently, they’re working on
actions with DEROS dates in
MPD processing time
Anonymous said: I’ve been May and June, and will conwaiting two weeks to receive my tinue processing them as fast
PCS orders. From what my unit as they’re able. In addition,
S1 is telling me, it is going to be the MPD office is not off on
a few more weeks. How can this training holidays.
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David Foster
“The best trip I’ve ever been
on in Europe is Venice.”
Michael ‘Mikko’ Huth
“A trip near Kemer, Turkey
on the Turkish Riviera at
a French club where everything was included. It
was just very, very nice
for a week.”
Chaplain (Capt.)
David Ruderman
“We did a family trip to
Israel and it was just great.
It takes a little bit of planning but [it was] really great
and the airfare is so much
cheaper here than in the
States so now’s kinda the
time to do it.”
Command and newspaper staff
USAG Wiesbaden Commander......................Col. Mary L. Martin
USAG Wiesbaden CSM..........Command Sgt. Maj. Larry Addington
Public Affairs Officer............................................Anemone Rueger
Editor..................................................Jacob Corbin (mil 548-2002)
PA Specialist......................................Amy L. Bugala (mil 548-2003)
PA Specialist. .....................................Emily Jennings (mil 548-2004)
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one of the newly-arriving community
members who has students in the middle
and elementary schools.
Both schools assigned ambassadors
to the new students, and school T-shirts
and school supplies were provided,
she said.
“The reception from the Wiesbaden
community has been fabulous,” Fox
said. “It felt like coming home. It was
very personal. People who greeted us
knew our names. They knew our children’s names. My family arrived on my,
and my oldest daughter’s birthday. We
were greeted with birthday cards and a
basket of birthday goodies.”
Just about every organization garrison-wide has come together to provide
support for the evacuated families, said
Tania Cuervo, ACS division chief. From
DES getting them ID cards and IACS
access, to DHR getting them their orders
to the medical and dental clinics and the
list goes on, she said.
“As soon as the community was
informed that we would be receiving
families, they sprang into action,”
Cuervo said. “I have seen other times
when support was needed for displaced
families and I have to say, Army Families...Army communities are awesome!
“The support from the USAG
Wiesbaden organizations has been
overwhelming and continues to grow.
The community is doing everything in
their power to ensure the newly-arrived
families have everything they need dur-
Photo by Emily Jennings
Kathy Fox (left), one of recently relocated family members, talks with Col. LaShanda Cobbs, Wiesbaden Health
Clinic commander, during an emergency inprocessing event April 4 at ACS.
ing their transition. I hope the Families help get them medical care while away
Evacuated beneficiaries can change
feel welcomed, cared for and safe in our from their homes and doctors, said Reg- their TRICARE enrollment to their new
community. After all, this is ‘Our Home gie Underwood, chief of TRICARE at permanent location by contacting the
in Germany,’ and I want the families to Wiesbaden Army Health Clinic.
regional contractor www.tricare.mil/
know it is their home too.”
“We have come up with a different CallUs for that area.
TRICARE is waiving the primary system to support these families,” he
“It has been a blessing to come
care manager referral requirement for said. “It’s going to be easy for them. [here],” Fox said. “The people of this
all evacuated beneficiaries, which will Pre-approved referrals; no red tape.”
community are true gems.”
TRICARE waives PCM requirements
for dependents departing Turkey
TRICARE.mil
The Department of Defense is evacuating about 700 family members of active duty service members from southern
Turkey, due to security concerns in the region. TRICARE is
waiving the primary care manager referral requirement for all
evacuated beneficiaries. This will help them get medical care
while away from their homes and doctors.
The evacuated families will relocate to various locations
overseas and in the U.S. The waiver will last 180 days from
March 30 through September 30, 2016. Normally, TRICARE
Overseas Program Prime and TOP Prime Remote beneficiaries
need a referral from their PCM to get any specialty care.
While evacuated, beneficiaries can contact the military
treatment facility closest to them to get primary care. If they
stay overseas, but are not close to an MTF, they can contact
International SOS, the TOP contractor, for help. If they are
in the U.S. and not close to an MTF, they should contact the
International SOS TOP Regional Call Center or the appropriate
regional contractor.
If evacuated beneficiaries decide not to return to the region,
they can change their TRICARE enrollment to their new permanent location by contacting the regional contractor for that area.
Big finds at Boutique Bazaar
Photo by Karl Weisel
Community members shop for European merchandise at the Family and MWR Boutique
Bazaar April 1 to 3 in the Wiesbaden Fitness Center. Besides a wide variety of tax-free
merchandise, the bazaar also featured arts and crafts items from the Wiesbaden Arts and
Crafts Center and tourist information from the city of Wiesbaden, and other local sightseeing destinations. Wiesbaden Family and MWR hosts a Fall Bazaar in October.
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Pinwheel gardens bloom around Wiesbaden
News flash
Garrison Change of Command
The U.S. Army Garrison Wiesbaden
Change of Command ceremony is scheduled to take place at the Clay Fitness
Center, April 22, at 3:30 p.m. Garrison
Commander, Col. Mary L. Martin, will
relinquish command to Col. Todd J. Fish.
The Wiesbaden military community is
invited to attend.
Passport processing
U.S. Consulate representatives will be
on Clay Kaserne to process tourist passports and Consular Report of Birth Abroad
(CRBA) applications, May 3 from 9 a.m.
to 2 p.m., in building 1029. (Processing
will take place in a room near the library.
Signage will be posted.) All applicants must
bring a typed application form available at
http://travel.state.gov/. Fees must be paid
with a Money Order or cashier’s check.
Personal checks, dollars, or Euros will
not be accepted. First Time Adult Passport
is $135. Adult Tourist Renewal is $110;
Child Tourist Renewal is $105; CRBA
and Tourist Passport is $205; and CRBA
and no fee passport is $100. Applicants
should bring all original documents. Photocopying resources are limited. For more
information contact the Passport Office at
DSN 548-1614.
Frankfurt USO closure
The USO at the Frankfurt International
Airport (FRA) is permanently closed as
of April 14. Over the past three years, the
center has seen a decline in the use of the
facility as a result of the shift of arriving
military personnel and their families from
FRA to Ramstein Air Base. The location
now primarily serves as a spot for visitors
to wait for commercial shuttles to local
installations. Limited and costly options
to implement force protection and security
measure contributed to the decision.
Practice bicycle safety
Bicycle operators and passengers on
U.S. military installations must wear an
approved safety helmet properly fastened
under the chin. Other bicycle safety rules
include not using cell phones or wearing
listening devices; using a headlight that
emits a white light and a taillight that emits a
red light; wearing light-colored clothing or
reflective accessories when riding at night
or in low light; and bicycle wheels must
have two reflectors mounted 180 degrees
apart on the spokes. Bicycle pedals must
have reflectors designed and placed to
be visible from the front and rear of the
bicycle. NOTE: Local national personnel
are not required to wear a safety helmet
when riding a bicycle on U.S. military
installations in Germany. Wearing a safety
helmet is, however, highly recommended.
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By U.S. Army Garrison
Wiesbaden
Public Affairs
Every April during National
Child Abuse Prevention month
communities take action to
recommit to providing safe,
stable, and nurturing environments
for children that are free from abuse
and neglect.
This year, Soldiers, Families and civilians can
show their support by picking a pinwheel from one
of the gardens planted in facilities throughout the
Wiesbaden community.
U.S. Army Garrison Wiesbaden Family Advocacy
Program and a local Girl Scout troop teamed up to create
over a dozen pinwheel gardens for the initiative.
“The collaboration with the Girl Scouts shows how
children can play a positive role in promoting a healthy
community,” said Sara Clow, Family Advocacy Program
manager.
The Girl Scouts painted the boxes and helped prepare
the gardens, which include messages of prevention.
“The collaboration also helps the FAP reinforce the
child-abuse prevention program,” Clow said.
In Army communities, ACS-FAP is charged with providing education and awareness to help prevent domestic
abuse, child abuse and neglect.
“Many people become uncomfortable when they hear
the primary purpose of the ACS-FAP. The discomfort is
a result of the stigma related to both child and spousal
abuse,” said Clow.
Clow says the ACS-FAP offers a multi-faceted approach for child abuse prevention which includes annual
mandatory training, resources and education along with
a multi-disciplinary staff to work with children and their
families.
The FAP operates as a commanders program, supporting commanders and senior enlisted advisors ensuring
FAP policies, procedures and leadership responsibilities
are understood at the top.
“Efforts of preventing child abuse can be tackled in
various ways. The important thing to remember is that
Photo by Amy L. Bugala
A post office customer shows his support for kids, as
he plucks a blue pinwheel from a Pinwheels for Prevention garden box at the Wiesbaden Post Office.
Community members can find pinwheel gardens located in Clay Kaserne and Hainerberg facilities during National Child Abuse Prevention Month.
whatever works best in preventing child abuse, is what we
all should strive to achieve,” said Clow.
Pinwheels for Prevention campaign started in 2008 and
grew from the need to create a national symbol for child
abuse prevention. The organization Prevent Child Abuse
American says the pinwheel connects to the child in us
all and stands for the chance at the healthy, happy and full
lives all children deserve.
Pinwheel gardens can be found at the Wiesbaden Fitness
Center, Health Clinic, Library, Post Office, Dining Facility,
AFN, Chapel and all CYSS facilities on Clay Kaserne; and
at
the Wiesbaden Entertainment Center, Chapel,
and all CYSS facilities on Hainerberg.
(Hellen Fakolujo, FAP contract specialist,
contributed to this article.)
Parenting and Family Resources
Stress Management*
Learn to recognize signs and
symptoms of stress, and tools and
strategies for developing individual
personal stress reduction and management skills.
Parent Education*
Learn to identify and plan for
challenges and difficulties involved
in caring for children through the
New Parent Support Program.
Learn child developmental stages
and appropriate coping techniques
for dealing with the stresses of parenting. Family dynamics (blended
families, single parent families and
dual-military families), communication, and behavior are also discussed.
Anger Management*
Learn to identify signs of anger
and recognize the impact and poten-
tial repercussions of uncontrolled anger. Develop skills to
reduce and manage anger issues.
Couple’s Communication*
Couples and spouses can learn
a healthy approach to communicating without anger, threats or power
struggles. Learn problem solving
skills and the importance of recognizing effective communication
techniques.
Positive Guidance*
Parenting guidance on techniques
such as setting limits, offering
choices, asking questions, time out,
natural/logical consequences, and
other effective discipline methods
for your children. ScreamFree Parenting and 1, 2, 3, Magic are two
of the programs used for positive
guidance.
Mommy & Daddy 101
Increase your understanding of
labor and delivery, breast feeding,
postpartum care, newborn care, and
relaxation techniques. Class is offered
every 1st Tuesday of the month and
ideal for expecting parents in their
3rd trimester.
Baby Wearing
Parents can learn various baby
wearing techniques for front and
back carriers for newborns and
children up to two years old. Baby
wearing safety and education are
also provided. Classes are offered
the 1st Wednesday of each month.
Car Seat Inspections
In support of car seat injury
prevention, ACS offers certified car
seat technicians to properly install
car seats by appointment and the last
Tuesday of each month.
*Classes are available by request.
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promotes a culture of action
and trust.
“Knowledge is power and
the more people know their options, the history, where they can
get help or support, it empowers
them and they become less of
a target. An offender may not
go through with an assault or
harassment if they think there
is a higher chance of being
reported.”
Alternate captain, 2nd Lt.
William Moore agreed, adding
that the turnout for the event
proved the SHARP program
is being supported and taken
seriously.
“At a minimum, it shows
that the SHARP program was
able to successfully harness the
competitive spirit of Soldiers to
get involved with and excited
about an event that brings important and difficult issues to
the surface in the context of an
inter-unit competition.”
And activities like this make
a difference because they get
people talking, Mottley said.
“The event promotes positive respectful dialogue regarding SHARP. That dialogue will
carry back to the work setting.
That is where we can make huge
strides in empowering Soldiers
RESOURCES
DOD Safe Helpline:
Chat online with
a trained professional at www.
safehelpline.org or
call 202-470-5546
(OCONUS)
to act.”
The race, followed by a
stand-down in the Tony Bass
Theater, kicked off Sexual Assault Awareness and Prevention
Month.
Col. Mary Martin, U.S.
Army Garrison Wiesbaden commander, encouraged community
members to participate in Denim
Day by wearing jeans to work
April 1 to raise awareness of
sexual violence.
“It shouldn’t matter what you
wear,” she said. “Sexual assault
is a crime.”
As part of a community
engagement program, Soldiers
from U.S. Army Europe G1
invited the Wiesbaden Women’s
Professional Volleyball Club to
participate in the event. Team
captain Kim Sala said the team
members were thrilled to have
the chance to participate.
Photo by Emily Jennings
Capt. Logan McDarment, team captain for the winning team, the “Bandits,” tries to make
a basket while wearing “beer goggles” as teammates Spc. Treveon O’Neil (left) and 2nd
Lt. William Moore look on during the SHARP Amazing Race on Clay Kaserne April 1.
“Being a professional wom- said Rachel Phillips, Sexual to help but sometimes do not
en’s sports team, the issue of Assault Response Coordinator know how or what to do.
sexual harassment is close to our for the 66th MI Bde.
“If we can teach people how
hearts, and we are happy that we
“The race showed we all to properly intervene before
were given the opportunity to have to pull together to ensure these crimes occur, then we
be a part of an event that brings we eliminate harassment and can move towards a culture of
people together to raise aware- assault from our culture and change when these behaviors
ness of this problem.”
rally around those who need us,” are not tolerated.”
The main takeaway from this she said. “This event reinforced
For more information about
event is that it takes a community that victims are surrounded by a SHARP and SAAPM, go to
effort to deal with this problem, community of people who want www.sexualassault.army.mil.
Garrison recognizes Gold Star Spouses at lunch
Photo by Erin Gavle
Local Gold Star Spouses were recognized at
a lunchoeon held by
U.S. Army Garrison
Wiesbaden at the
Community Activity
Center on Clay Kaserne April 5. Gold Star
Spouses Day recognizes the spouses and
Family members of
fallen Armed Forces
members, in recognition of the sacrifices
they’ve made and the
loved ones they’ve
lost.
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1-214th Aviation Regiment hosts safety day
Story and photos by
Nadine Bower
U.S. Army Garrison Wiesbaden
Public Affairs
Accidents can happen anywhere and at any time. As the
days get longer and the weather
gets warmer, families are spending more time participating in
outdoor activities which can
lead to accidents.
To help prevent those slips,
trips and falls that can spoil a
great summer, the Soldiers and
Families of the 1st Battalion,
214th Aviation Regiment participated in a safety stand down
day at the Wiesbaden Army Airfield on Clay Kaserne April 7.
“Safety is a mindset that is
ever-present both on and off
duty. Most accidents are preventable. Prevention begins with
education,” said Maj. Andrew
Evans, 1-214th Aviation Regiment executive officer.
The hands-on accident prevention training coordinated
by the battalion’s safety officer
Chief Warrant Officer 3 Dustin
Ramsey, took place outside of
the classroom engaging both
Soldiers and Family members
at five different activity stations.
Participants learned how to
safely, and correctly use different fire extinguishers from Fire
inspector Ed Cobey. To avoid
getting your shoes wet, never
spray a fire extinguisher against
the wind, he said.
At other stations, subject
matter experts demonstrated the
effects and dangers of alcohol
and drugs. To simulate being
intoxicated, Soldiers donned
specially prepared eye glasses
or “beer goggles” and attempted
to hit a target with a ball.
Representatives with the
German Polizei also participated in the event and explained
ways to make your home safer.
Birthe Fink, with the 4th Polizei
precinct in Wiesbaden said the
most commonly asked question is about owning a firearm
in Germany, which is different
than in the United States.
Participants also looked at
ways the Army keeps Soldiers
safe. Staff Sgt. Casey Clevenger
and Sgt. Alejandro Arredondo,
medevac crewmembers, invited
German Polizei representative, Hilmar Koch, talks to members of the 1st Battalion, 214th
Aviation Regiment about preventing accidents at home, during a safety stand down day
at Wiesbaden Army Airfield on Clay Kaserne April 7.
children and parents to board a
Black Hawk medical helicopter
to learn how aviation medics
save lives in combat. The demonstration showed that anyone
can help save a person’s life by
applying basic cardiopulmonary
resuscitation or CPR.
Only a few feet away, Chief
Warrant Officer 2 Steven Larmay encouraged volunteers to
climb inside an Apache helicopter and get a glimpse of his
work space.
The day ended with a demonstration from the 525th Military Working Dog Detachment
showing that accident prevention can be incorporated in
all we do and even dogs need
regular safety training, too.
Chief Warrant Officer 2 Steven Larmay, 1st Battalion, 214th Aviation Regiment, shows a
young family member the cockpit of an Apache helicopter during a safety stand down
day held by the regiment. [Photo Left] Two dog handlers and one brave volunteer get
prepared for a demonstration by the 525th Military Working Dog detachment.
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Community notes
Army Ed survey
The Wiesbaden Army Education Center is looking for
all service members, family
members, civilians, contractors, host nation employees
and veterans to participate in
a survey regarding Education
Services. This is an important
opportunity to let the Education
Center know what courses and
programs you are interested in
taking. To take the survey go
to www.surveymonkey.com/s/
WIACES. For more information
contact, the Education Center at
DSN 458-1302.
Magic All Stars
Be dazzled by amazing acts
of illusion as Armed Forces
Entertainment brings the Magic
All Stars to Wiesbaden’s Taunus
Theater, April 20 at 7 p.m. Doors
open at 6 p.m. for this free show,
which is intended for all ages.
Seating is on a first-come, firstserved basis.
Kinderfest
Celebrate the Month of the
Military Child during the 2016
Community Kinderfest, April
30 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at
the Wiesbaden Entertainment
Center. Enjoy a day filled with
great music, games, crafts,
sports, information booths and
much, much more. There’ll also
be an inflatable obstacle course,
bouncy house and a live DJ.
Event is free and open to all
U.S. ID Cardholders.
Baby Fair
New and expecting parents
can pick up a variety of valuable
information about community
resources available through
local agencies at the Army
Community Service Baby Fair,
April 29 from 10:30 a.m. to 1
p.m. Wiesbaden Entertainment
Center in Hainerberg Housing.
No registration is required. Meet
other parents and learn what to
expect during your baby’s first
year. Refreshments and prizes
will be featured.
National Library Week
National Library Week will
be celebrated at the Wiesbaden
Library through April 16. Find
the library mascot and bring it
to the library’s circulation desk
for a special prize — regardless
of age. Help library staff cus-
tomize the library’s bookends
during the “Pimp my Bookend”
activity April 14 from 4:30 to
5:30 p.m.
The next dining and learning opportunity is May 11. Call
ACS at civ (0611) 143-5489201 to reserve a seat.
ACS language classes
Celebrate Autoskills
Increase your English language skills during these free
conversation-based classes at
Army Community Service in
Hainerberg Housing Mondays
from 12:30 to 1:30 p.m. Or work
on your German language skills
during free, conversation-based
classes at ACS Tuesdays from
7-8:30 p.m. and Wednesdays
from 7 to 8 p.m. Call civ (0611)
143-548-9201 for more information.
Exploring Wiesbaden
Wiesbaden Army Community Service invites newcomers
to join them on a trip to the
Wiesbaden Farmer’s Market,
April 27. Bring Euros for public
transportation, lunch and shopping. ACS also hosts Host Nation Orientations every Tuesday
at the Wiesbaden Entertainment
Center at 9 a.m. These are a
great way for newcomers to
learn about German culture, language, public transportation and
get tips on living in Germany.
Call civ (0611) 143-548-9201.
Wiesbaden’s Automotive
Skills Center has been named
the IMCOM Army Recreations’
Best Medium Sized Automotive Skills Center. Patrons and
community are invited to help
celebrate, April 21 from 11 a.m.
to 1 p.m. at Auto Skills on Clay
North. Half-price bay fees will
be featured all day along with
coupon giveaways for a car
wash, a front-end wheel alignment, free oil change and more.
In recognition of the achievement, Auto Skills will be auctioning a 2008 Nissan Altima.
Customers must contact Auto
Skills by April 20 if interested
in bidding on the vehicle. The
auction will take place April 21
at 12:30 p.m. Visit Wiesbaden.
armymwr.com and click on the
Celebration of Excellence link.
USAJobs class
Army Community Service
hosts a free USAJobs class
once a month from 12:30 to
2 p.m. Learn how to put the
USAJOBS.gov website to work
for you during your job search.
From creating an account to
interpreting job vacancies,
creating resumes on the system
to applying for jobs.
The next class is scheduled
to take place April 27 and May
25. Call civ (0611) 143-5489201 to reserve a space.
AFTB classes
Army Family Team Building is a series of free training
modules taught through Army
Community Service covering
topics such as basic information about the Army, personal
growth skills and leadership
skills. Classes are May 2 to 4,
16 to 17 and June 6. Call civ
(0611) 143-548-9201 to sign up.
WAHC hosts townhall
The Wiesbaden Army
Health Clinic is hosting a
community townhall meeting,
April 20, from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m.
at the Wiesbaden Entertainment
Center on Hainerberg. Soldiers,
Families and patients are invited to attend to ask questions
and share their concerns.
Get crafty
Wiesbaden Arts and Crafts
Center is your source for a host
of art supplies, advice, classes
and creative space. The professionals at Arts and Crafts can
provide tips and suggestions for
projects — or consider taking
one of their many classes including Woodshop Safety, April 20
from 5:15 to 6 p.m.; Picture
Framing 101, April 16 from 11
a.m. to 2 p.m. Art Classes take
place Tuesday afternoon, and
Let’s Do Crafts every Thursday
from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Stop by
Bldg. 1214 on Clay Kaserne or
call civ (0611) 143-548-9838
for more information.
Dining in Germany
Visit a different German
restaurant every month as part of
the Army Community Service
Relocation Readiness “Mahlzeit Mit Frau Irmgard” program.
Participants can practice using
public transportation ask questions about local food and drink,
dining practices and enjoying
life the Wiesbadener way.
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News and features
Engineers make progress on military hospital project in Germany
By Torrie McAllister
U.S. Army Corps of Engineers-Europe
By far, the largest construction
project being managed by U.S. Army
Corps of Engineers Europe District
is the $990 million replacement of
Landstuhl Regional Medical Center and
the 86th Medical Group Clinic with a
new consolidated medical facility on
Rhine Ordnance Barracks.
USACE is working closely with
the German government, Defense
Health Agency and U.S. Army Health
Facility Planning Agency to build the
new medical center. Site preparation is
underway, and the German Construction
Agency in Weilerbach recently awarded
a contract to the architect-engineer firm
HDR TMK to complete the next design
phase on the Rhine Ordnance Barracks
Medical Center Replacement.
“The new Department of Defense
medical project reflects DOD’s commitment to exceptional care for U.S.
service members and their families for
decades to come,” Lloyd Caldwell,
USACE director of Military Programs,
said during a site visit with German
officials in December.
Together with the 86th Medical
coalition forces from 56 countries have
been flown there in a MedEvac from
downrange with a survival rate of 99
percent.
But now, its sprawling campus with
more than 40 buildings is beyond a useful service life and can’t be adequately
modified or modernized though repairs,
officials said. When the new medical
center is fully operational in 2022,
patient care will be organized around
centers of specialization.
The 985,000-square-foot military
hospital will include nine operating
rooms, nearly 70 hospital beds, 120
exam rooms and contingency-surge
Photo by Stefan Alford
capacity to more than 90 beds. The
Gary Lopez, left, USACE Europe District’s Hospital Program Integration Of- new hospital site will provide direct
fice chief, leads Lt. Gen. Kenneth Dahl, IMCOM commander, on a tour of the
access to the Ramstein flight line, reRhine Ordnance Barracks Medical Center Replacement construction project
ducing transport time for wounded, ill
site Jan. 13 in Weilerbach, Germany.
or injured military personnel arriving
Group Clinic at Ramstein Air Base, center on foreign soil and the only
directly from contingency operations.
Landstuhl provides care to more than forward-stationed evacuation and
The project will comply with both
200,000 U.S. military personnel and treatment center for troops, civilians
U.S
.and German requirements and purtheir families in Europe, according and contractors serving in Afghanistan,
sue
a
minimum of Leadership in Energy
to LRMC officials. Service members Central and Southwest Asia, Europe
wounded in combat are flown to and Africa. Since 2001, about 90,000 and Environmental Design, or LEED,
Landstuhl, the largest U.S. medical U.S. service members, civilians and Silver certification, engineers said.
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Photo by Amy L. Bugala
Maj. Rosemary Wosky, U.S. Army Public Health Nurse, offers a piece of fruit to Janet
Brunson to promote healthy habits during a National Public Health Week event at the
Exchange Mall on Hainerberg, April 2. “Making small lifestyle changes, such eating more
fruit and drinking water instead of sugary sodas, can improve your health and have a
huge benefit over time,” Wosky said to patrons. During the month of April, the public
health community is rallying around the goal of making the U.S. the Healthiest Nation
by 2030. For more information, go to www.nphw.org
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News and features
Operation Inherent Resolve Medal announced
By Jim Garamone
Defense Media Activity
Service members who serve or have served
in Iraq or Syria as part of Operation Inherent Resolve will receive the Inherent Resolve Campaign
Medal, Defense Secretary Ash Carter announced
in Tampa, Florida, March 30.
Carter announced the new award during the
U.S. Central Command change-of-command ceremony. Army Gen. Lloyd J. Austin III transferred
the command’s flag to Army Gen. Joe Votel.
“It is fitting then, that as we mark the change
of command between these two leaders, that
we introduce the Inherent Resolve Campaign
Medal,” Carter said. “I am pleased to announce
today, by the president’s order and upon the chairman’s and my recommendation, that our sailors,
Soldiers, airmen, and Marines serving in Iraq
and Syria as part of Operation Inherent Resolve
are now eligible for this medal and distinction.”
The award is retroactive to June 15, 2014, and
is for service members based in Iraq or Syria,
those who flew missions over those countries,
and those who served in contiguous waters for
30 consecutive days or 60 nonconsecutive days,
officials said.
The award distinctly recognizes service
members battling terrorist groups in Iraq and
Syria. Service members who were killed or were
medically evacuated from those countries due to
wounds or injuries immediately qualify for the
award, as do members who engaged in combat.
Previously, the Global War on Terrorism
Expeditionary Medal recognized service in Iraq
and Syria, and service members in neighboring
countries such as Turkey will continue to receive
that award.
DoD announces tutor pilot
program for service members
By Erin Roberts
Special to the Herald Union
DoD Illustration
Defense Secretary Ash Carter announced
the creation of the Inherent Resolve Campaign Medal, shown here, March 30.
The president establishes campaign medals
for large-scale and long-duration combat actions
or operations. Inherent Resolve meets the criteria,
officials said. The entire operational area has been
subject to lethal combat operations. U.S. forces
are executing an extensive air campaign in the
region. A U.S. division-plus force is providing
command and control, intelligence, and other
advisory services.
The award is separate from the Iraq Campaign
Medal awarded for service during operations
Iraqi Freedom and New Dawn, officials said.
The Department of Defense Voluntary Education Program
and the Defense Activity for Non-Traditional Education Support
(DANTES) announced the launch of a pilot tutoring program
that will provide service members with tutoring support at no
cost, anytime, anywhere.
“If a service member is struggling with a college course or
simply needs help with a homework assignment, this DODfunded tool offers a place to go to get answers,” said Jeff Allen,
DANTES director. The program provides around-the-clock,
online, tutoring services for active duty service members, Coast
Guard members and full/part time National Guard and Reserve
component members. Some Family members are also eligible
to use the tutoring services.
The program is available online, and provides one-to-one
tutoring with educators able to help with more than 40 college
subjects, including algebra, statistics, physiology, and more. The
tutors provide help with all types of homework assignments and
test preparation. Tutors and students communicate in a secure
online classroom using text chat and by drawing on an interactive
whiteboard. There are no webcams or telephones used and no
personal information is shared between the tutor and student.
Students can access the online service using any internetenabled device, including smart phones and tablets. If it’s just a
quick question, tutors are available on-demand, or students can
schedule future tutor sessions or upload papers for offline review.
“The Defense Department wants Service members to be
successful in pursuing professional development,” said Allen.
“DDD currently maintains a variety of education resources to
help members pursue their education. Tutoring services are
being piloted to further explore the addition of this type of
tool as another way to help service members succeed in their
military careers.”
A grand savings experience
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Germany Alumni Chapter
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May 7, 2016
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Photo by Terese Toennies
Customers shop for bargains at the Wiesbaden Family and MWR Non-Appropriated
Funds Excess Property Sale on Clay North April 2. Shrewd shoppers found a wealth of
treasures ranging from a piano to kitchen utensils and furniture — all for bargain-basement prices. Community members are advised to stay tuned for upcoming NAF sales.
Donation: $55.00
Contact: [email protected]
or call +49 171 389 99 39
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Sports and leisure
Sports shorts
Youth sports physicals
All children eligible to participate in youth
sports and fitness programs and school activities
must have an annual physical.The Wiesbaden
Army Health Clinic is offering youth physicals
by appointment to non-enrollees (family of DoD
civilians/contractors/DODEA) April 22 from 1 to
3:45 p.m. To make an appointment call DSN 5901303. Army Dependents can book a youth physical
during any regular day appointment. The WAHC
will provide youth physicals for non-enrollees
one day a month through August.
Freedom Run and fitness expo
Lace up your running shoes and get ready for
the Family and MWR and Andrews Federal Credit
Union 2016 Freedom Run 10-Miler, 5k Fun Run
and Half-Mile Children’s Run April 16 at 10 a.m.
at the Wiesbaden Entertainment Center on Clay
Kaserne. Cost is $15. Register by April 14 for the
run by visiting www.wiesbaden.armymwr.com.
A free Health and Wellness Expo will be held
from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. on the same day in conjunction with the Freedom Run. Community is
invited to explore health and well-being services,
information, and resources available in the Wiesbaden community.
Functional fitness course
The Wiesbaden Fitness Center Annex hosts its
next X3F (Functional Fitness Foundations) class
April 23. If you always wanted to try functional
fitness, this is the perfect place to start. Stop by
the Annex in Bldg. 1052 to meet the instructors
and to sign up for the class.
Functional fitness throwdown
Functional Fitness enthusiasts are invited to
compete in this open team event composed of
teams of either two male or two female competitors,
April 30, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., at the Wiesbaden
Fitness Center Annex. Participation is limited to
10 male and 10 female teams. Registration closes
April 27. Prizes for first, second and third place
teams in each division. Cost is $20 per team and
includes a T-shirt. Call civ (0611) 143-548-9830.
Soldiers’ marksmanship challenged in diverse matches
Story and photo by Brenda Rolin
U.S. Army Marksmanship Unit Public Affairs
More than 250 Soldiers competed in the 2016
U.S. Army Small Arms “All Army” Championship,
March 15-19, on ranges here run by the U.S. Army
Marksmanship Unit.
Sgt. Demetrios Iannios, California Army National
Guard, was the overall individual champion.
The overall team champion was the Illinois Army
National Guard. Team members included Sgt. 1st Class
David Perdew, Sgt. 1st Class John Stockton, Staff Sgt.
Brandon Hornung and Staff Sgt. Jacob Blount. Their
coach was Chief Warrant Officer 2 Kyle Gleason.
The All Army, hosted by the U.S. Army Marksmanship Unit in conjunction with the Maneuver Center of
Excellence, develops combat firing skills at the entry
and intermediate levels and recognizes superior skill at
the highest level. Soldiers compete in separate classes
— consisting of cadet, novice, open and professional
— based on previous competition experience.
Staff Sgt. Jeffrey Taylor, marksmanship master
trainer and small arms master gunner, 2nd Brigade
Combat Team, 82nd Airborne Division, said competitors experienced diverse levels of marksmanship.
“I think it’s exceptional the way they use the different
types of events in the All Army, from the combat rifle
matches to the National matches, because it shows the
differences in marksmanship -- how accurate you have
to be in the standing position or how your team has to
assemble and how they have to fill their magazines,”
said Taylor, who is a 19-year Army veteran from
Pittsburgh and was the coach of the 82nd Airborne
Division teams.
Soldiers competed as individuals and on four-person
teams in events like: pistol and rifle excellence in
competition matches; combat rifle and pistol courses
of fire; multi-gun courses of fire and an Infantry Team
Match, among others.
Taylor said he attended a Marksmanship Master
Trainer Course at Fort Drum, New York, last year and at
the conclusion of training, instructors talked about the
2016 All Army. He said they suggested all the MMTC
graduates develop marksmanship teams at their units
to compete against the rest of the Army.
Taylor said that’s exactly what he did.
The 82nd Airborne Division’s teams were culled
from 30 Soldiers who answered the call for marksmen
throughout the Division.
Pfc. Cody Nestor, 2nd Brigade Combat Team, who
has been a Soldier since January 2015, participated in
sporter rifle competitions for four years on his high
school’s Junior Reserve Officer Training Corps shooting team and continues to help coach shooting team
members during his time off.
Nestor, a West Virginia, native, demonstrated his
marksmanship skills during the All Army by winning
The Top Active Duty Soldier award in novice class.
Nestor said the best matches were the National Rifle
Match Course EIC and the Infantry Team Match because of the demands on the shooters.
“Any time you get up off the ground with the rifle,
it challenges you more and separates the competition
— you’ve got some who are great in prone, but in
standing, they don’t perform as well,” he said of the
National Rifle Match.
Another Airborne Division Soldier, Sgt. 1st Class
Keyton Brown, 3rd Brigade Combat Team, has 27
years combined military experience in the Army and
Air Force — with more than 20 years in the Army.
Brown, of Tyler, Texas, said a lot of Army units
shoot short-range distances only and don’t learn to
make wind estimations and practice good shot placement at longer ranges.
“It seems every day I am learning something about
shooting, about the way I shoot and how to improve.
I am going to take all of that home, keep practicing
it and using it, and help younger Soldiers out so they
can become better,” Brown said.
USAMU coaches, instructors and shooters provided
rifle and pistol Small Arms Firing Schools to all competitors throughout the All Army.
Learn to golf
Learn the fundamentals of the golf swing, short
game and putting, along with etiquette and rules —
through a series of five beginner-friendly lessons
taught by professional staff at the Rheinblick Golf
Course. Classes take place Monday, Wednesday
and Friday from 10:30 to 11:30 a.m. or 7:30 to
8:30 p.m. Sessions start April 18, May 16, June
13, July 11 and Aug. 29 and cost $99 for the full
series. Call civ (0611) 143-548-5485 to sign up.
PGA Sports Academy
Juniors ages 7-17 can start a lifelong relationship with golf during the Rheinblick Golf Course’s
PGA Sports Academy golf lessons from April 16
to Sept. 24. Get an introduction to the game of golf
while learning the fundamentals. Call civ (0611)
143-548-5485/5486 for details.
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Soldiers from around the Army compete in a combat pistol match March 15 during the 2016 U.S.
Army Small Arms “All Army” Championship, hosted by the U.S. Army Marksmanship Unit.
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Sports and leisure
Recognizing special achievements in special ways
Voting is your Right and Responsibility
Send it home!
Upcoming Voter Registration Deadlines
STATE
ELECTION
DATE
California
6/7/16
S. Dakota
6/7/16
S. Dakota
6/7/16
Iowa
6/7/16
New Jersey
6/7/16
New Jersey
6/7/16
Montana
6/7/16
Montana
6/7/16
New Mexico 6/7/16
New Mexico 6/7/16
D.C.
6/14/16
D.C.
6/14/16
Maine
6/14/16
Virginia
6/14/16
S. Carolina
6/14/16
S. Carolina
6/28/16
N. Dakota
6/14/16
Nevada
6/14/16
N. Carolina
5/24/16
Washington 5/24/16
Utah
6/28/16
New York
6/28/16
Oklahoma
6/28/16
Colorado
6/28/16
REGISTRATION
TYPE OF
DEADLINE
ELECTION
May 23
Presidential Primary
May 23
Presidential Primary
May 23
State Primary
June 7
State Primary
May 8
State Primary
May 8
Presidential Primary
June 7
State Primary
June 7
Presidential Primary
May 10
Presidential Primary
May 10
State Primary
May 15
Presidential Primary
May 15
District Primary
June 14
State Primary
May 23
State Primary
May 15
State Primary
May 14
State Primary Runoff
Not Required
State Primary
May 14
State Primary
May 23
Federal Primary Runoff
May 24
Presidential Primary
May 30
State Primary
June 3
Federal Primary
June 3
State Primary
June 28
State Primary
For assistance contact the USAG Wiesbaden
Voting Assistance Officer at DSN 548-1312 or
Civ (0611) 143-548-1321. For more information
on the Federal Voting Assistance Program email
[email protected] or learn more at www.fvap.gov.
Photo by Karl Weisel
Jim Quinn, with the Wiesbaden Arts and Crafts Center, assists a customer at the Plaque and
Engraving Shop. The shop offers a variety of plaques and products of recognition for U.S. Army
Garrison Wiesbaden community members. For more information stop by the Arts and Crafts
Center, located in Bldg. 1214 on Clay Kaserne or call civ (0611) 143-548-9838.
Things to do
Travel with Outdoor Rec
Wiesbaden Outdoor Recreation offers
the following trips in April: Paris April
23 to 24. Outdoor Recreation also hosts
Recreational Shooting April 23 from 10
a.m. to 3 p.m. at the JMTC Wackernheim
Range. Visit Outdoor Recreation or call
civ (0611) 143-548-9801 for details.
Sunday shopping in Mainz
Take advantage of the spring weather
and Sunday shopping opportunity in
Mainz, April 24, from 1 to 6 p.m. Admission is free, visit www.mainz.de for
more information.
Outdoor Rec adventures
Wiesbaden Outdoor Recreation will
feature a Bavarian Getaway (biking in
Munich and visit to the Dachau concentration camp) May 7-8; Mountain Biking
in Stromberg May 15; Baltic Sea Fishing
May 20-22 and a Garmisch Jamboree
(camping, kayaking, hiking and more)
May 27-30. Call civ (0611) 143-5489801 to reserve your space.
Europa Park
Have a ball on the many rides and
amusements at Germany’s largest amusement park, April 16. $99 per adult; $89
for ages 5-12; $59 for ages 4 and under
includes round-trip transportation and
entrance to the park. Maximum participation is 30 people, so sign up early. DSN
548-9801 or civ (0611) 143-548-9801
Open studios
Don’t miss the chance to get an
exclusive look at the works of seven
artists, opening their doors on April 16
from 5 p.m. to midnight and April 17
from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Children and
artists are welcome to participate in an
open workshop throughout the event.
Admission is free. See www.wiesbaden.
de for more information .
Health and vitality
Happiness – Days of Health and Vitality will be at the Kurhause Kolonnade
April 16 and 17. This family-friendly, free
event offers yoga classes, health food
products and recipes, and information
on living better through mindfullness,
good nutrition and exercise. Visit the
city’s website for more details: www.
wiesbaden.de.
Stadt Theater tour
Get a behind the scenes tour of
the State Theater Darmstadt every
second Thursday of the month at 4
p.m. Participants will go backstage
and see dressing rooms, props, stage
workshops, a wig workshop and more
during this 60 minutes tour through
the theater. For information on ticket
prices and location please follow this
link: www.staatstheater-darmstadt.de/
spielplan-tickets/stueckinfo/familienfuehrung/2016-04-14-16-00.html
Neroberg Kletterwald Park
Climb from tree top to tree top while
overlooking the city of Wiesbaden at the
“Kletterwald” (climbing forest) park in
Neroberg. The climbing park consists
of several courses of varying heights
and levels of difficulty. Safety gear and
instructions are provided by the staff. All
courses are self-guided. The park is now
open for the summer. For more information go to link: www.kletterwald-neroberg.
de/ information-in-english.html.
Magic Bike Rüdesheim
Join hundreds of motorcycle enthusiasts for a ride through the Rheinvalley
during the 16th Magic Bike Rüdesheim
am Rhein, May 26-29. The Middle Rhein
Valley is an ideal motor bike region with
beautiful routes along the Rhine and the
hills of the Taunus and Hunsrück. Two
imposing castles are the backdrop for a
meeting with old and new friends. For
more information in English go to www.
magic-bike-ruedesheim.com.
Visit Hängeseilbrücke
in Geierlay
A visit to Germany’s longest pedestrian suspension bridge in Geierlay is a
family and pocket-book friendly outing
that can be enjoyed by all ages. The
Hängeseilbrücke just opened in October
2015 and is quite impressive at 360 meters
long and 100 meters high. A visit to cross
the bridge is free; however parking in the
town of Geierlay will cost 2€. There is
a 1.7 kilometer walk to the bridge from
the visitor center (Kastellaun Straße 23,
56290 Mörsdorf) Strollers are possible
on the walk, but are not recommended
to take across the bridge.
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News and features
Gold Star
spouse
strives to
find niche
Husbands make
up small, but
growing group
By Jessica Marie Ryan
Family and MWR Command
Kelvin Triggs considers
himself to be a loner. His days
are busy as he manages a small
business and takes care of his
teenage son Nick. He says that
it is hard for him to associate
with new people outside of
work and church.
Triggs’ life forever changed
in 2011 when he became a
widower. His wife, Master Sgt.
Marcia Triggs, was an Army
journalist assigned to the Office
of the Chief of Public Affairs
in Chicago, Illinois. A veteran
himself, Triggs suddenly went
from being a military spouse
to a Gold Star spouse — the
unique name given to surviving Family members because
of the gold pins they receive
from the military.
Immediately after Marcia’s passing, Army Survivor
Outreach Services coordinators contacted him, and he
connected with Lori Dean, a
support coordinator at the Fort
Sam Houston office.
“It’s comforting that I can
call Lori and talk to her about
anything,” he said.
While he’s had many oneon-one sessions with Dean and
other program coordinators, he
remains hesitant about participating in social activities and
meeting other survivors.
Gold Star husbands like
Triggs are, after all, a small but
growing group in the survivor
community.
“With the way society
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Photo provided by Kelvin Triggs
In an undated photo, Master Sgt. Marcia Triggs and her husband Kelvin pose with their
son Nick. An Army veteran himself, Kelvin became a Gold Star husband after Marcia’s
Photo courtesy U.S. Army death in 2011.
is changing, surviving male
spouses are more welcomed
now than they were in the
past. Many of these spouses
are veterans, retirees or activeduty service members,” said
Dean. “They are all survivors,
and that’s what really matters.”
Noticeable changes are already happening. The national
observance Gold Star Wives’
Day, held on April 5 of each
year, recently evolved to Gold
Star Spouses’ Day as directed
by U.S. Department of Defense
guidance.
According to Dean, husbands are also eligible to join
organizations such as the Gold
Star Wives of America, Inc.,
but many men like Triggs are
reluctant.
“For long time, I thought I
was a circle trying to fit into a
square peg, because the group
was predominantly women,”
Triggs said. “I didn’t want to
make anyone feel uncomfortable if I started tagging along
to the events.”
With the SOS program
coordinators’ encouragement,
he is now making an effort to
meet other survivors.
Similarly, in response to
the increased number of male
spouses interested in SOS,
Dean and her staff members
are currently planning events
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Photo by Jessica Marie
Ryan/FMWRC
Gold Star husband
Kelvin Triggs asks
Lori Dean, Survivor
Outreach Services
support coordinator
(unpictured),
about his survivor
benefits at the program’s office in Fort
Sam Houston, Texas,
March 11. SOS offers resources including supportive
counseling, financial education, benefits coordination,
and support groups
to surviving Family
members like Triggs
for as long they desire.
geared specifically towards the
male survivors.
“Within the last year, I noticed that we have more male
spouses than ever before [using
Survivor Outreach Services],”
she said. “They are little nervous to come to our events. I
can’t blame them, because they
might feel out of place being
one of the few males at these
outings.”
Cheryl Lankford, a Gold
Star wife and president of
the GSWA, Inc.’s Lone Star
Chapter, is open to having
male spouses involved in the
community, because they are
an underrepresented voice.
“I absolutely love that more
male spouses are involved [in
the Gold Star community], because they bring a new perspective to being a survivor,” she
said. “As surviving spouses,
we so many times depends on
the advice, council and input of
others who have had our same
experience and have traveled
this difficult path.”
Triggs made a promise to
himself to connect with more
survivors this year. Although
he is still a little apprehensive,
he is hopeful about meeting
them soon.
“I don’t know what will
happen when I meet another
male spouse survivor,” he said.
“We probably won’t focus on
the past but on the present and
the future instead.”
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News and features
Quake exercise tests U.S., German responders
Story and photo by
Maj. Daryle Sewell
7th Mission Support Command
Public Affairs
Working side by side with the German Bundeswehr and local disaster
relief organizations, Army Reserve
Soldiers of C Co., 457th Civil Affairs
Battalion, planned and executed their
first multinational training exercise
April 2 at the 7th U.S. Army Joint Training Command Training Support Center.
Over the past six months, the Cobra
Team and their partners have been planning Exercise Cobra Strike, said Charlie
Company Commander and Tennessee
native Capt. David Esra. The exercise
uses a destructive earthquake scenario,
on a resource rich island in the fictional
country of Arnland.
The scenario was designed to test the
disaster relief and mass casualty skill
sets of his Soldiers, as well as those of
the German Bundeswehr, Red Cross
and Federal Agency for Technical Relief
(Technisches Hilfswerk, or THW).
“It was a great opportunity to highlight our partnerships with our host
nation, both military and other organizations, such as the German THW and
Red Cross,” Esra said.
Using role players from the Red
Cross, a local college and even family
members, the goal was to make the
training as real as possible.
“Role players will be in make-up,
teams will be using equipment they would
use in the real world, and we even have
pyrotechnics to simulate a catastrophic
explosion,” Esra explained. “My intent
for Cobra Strike is to prepare our Civil
Affairs Soldiers for participation in the
Soldiers of C Co., 457th Civil Affairs Battalion, 7th Mission Support Command trained with Bundeswehr Soldiers, members of the German Red
Cross and civilian volunteers for the German Technical Assistance Service
(Technisches Hilfswerk) in a contingency operation exercise held at the
7th U.S. Army Joint Training Command Training Support Center, Wiesbaden on April 2.
upcoming Exercise Anakonda and evaluate how they work with multinational
organizations in a stressful situation.”
The 457th is part of the first Europebased civil affairs unit activated with
the 361st Civil Affairs Brigade in 2010.
“Being able to work effectively with
the German Bundeswehr and THW is
an important part of our mission in
Europe,” Esra said.
For Army Reserve Soldier Spc.
Daniel Donaldson, the benefit comes
from training directly with organizations he would encounter in the event
of a real-work crisis.
“An important part of Army Civil
Affairs is ability to work effectively
with foreign agencies and local leaders
in an affected region,” he said. “Hands
on training like this, and the relationships we forge are more effective and
engaging than a classroom power point
presentation; I love doing this kind of
training on my weekends.”
During the exercise Donaldson
worked with the Bundeswehr’s Major
Medical Clinic Cologne-Wahn to evaluate and treat casualties brought in by
ambulance.
An event like Cobra Strike also
benefits all volunteer organizations like
the Red Cross and THW. Ralf Essman, a
THW commander, worked in their mobile command center during the exercise
directing agencies to solve the types of
infrastructure issues a crisis presents.
“Things like the drinking water,
power and search and rescue teams are
what we engage in during a disaster,”
he said.
Based out of Mainz, Germany, THW
has been successfully training with the
U.S. Army for the past three years.
“For an all-volunteer group, opportunities like this are very exciting,”
Essman continued, “Training with other
organizations exposes you to scenarios
you wouldn’t normally experience during our normal classes; the best kind of
training.”
Esra expects a multinational training
event, like Cobra Strike, to be part of
their annual training schedule in years
to come.
“The lessons learned from Cobra
Strike with be crucial in driving the
planning of next year’s event,” he said.
“We will also use the lessons learned
to increase the effectiveness of our participation at Exercise Anakoda 2016.”
Esra also noted that the Serbian
military has expressed interest in using
the Cobra Strike scenario to train their
Civil-Military Co-operation forces.
“Each unit involved was able to train
specific objectives and learn about our
partners capabilities simultaneously,”
Esra said. “This interoperability is right
in line with what we must do while
deployed. We are never deploying
on a mission without having to work
alongside our allies. This one day
event demonstrated the Strong Europe
spirit and our goal to make our training
realistic.”
EUCOM announces European Reassurance plan
By U.S. European
Command
Public Affairs
As part of the United States’
commitment to increased assurance and deterrence, U.S.
Army Europe (USAREUR) will
begin receiving continuous troop
rotations of U.S.-based armored
brigade combat teams (ABCT) to
the European theater in February
2017, bringing the total Army
presence in Europe up to three
fully-manned Army brigades.
As discussed during the announcement of the Fiscal Year
2017 European Reassurance
Initiative (ERI) budget proposal,
the Army has decided to begin
storing “static” equipment,
known as Army Prepositioned
Stocks (APS), within Europe for
contingency operations.
General Phil Breedlove,
U.S. European Command (EUCOM) commander said, “This
is a big step in enhancing the
Army’s rotational presence and
increasing their combat equipment in Europe. This Army
implementation plan continues
to demonstrate our strong and
balanced approach to reassuring
our NATO Allies and Partners
in the wake of an aggressive
Russia in Eastern Europe and
elsewhere. This means our Allies and Partners will see more
capability - they will see a more
frequent presence of an armored
brigade with more modernized
equipment in their countries.”
The ABCTs will be on
nine-month rotations from the
U.S. and will bring their own
modern equipment to conduct
exercises across Atlantic Resolve countries. These rotations
will demonstrate our ability to
rapidly deploy equipment and
forces to Europe by sending
U.S.-based rotational forces
with their currently assigned
equipment. This equipment
will be the most modernized the
Army has to offer and over the
next year will replace the current
training equipment in Europe.
When the first rotational
armored brigade combat team
arrives early next year, the
equipment currently used by
rotational forces, known as the
European Activity Set (EAS),
will remain in Europe, be repaired, upgraded, and converted
into the core of the APS we announced in February. We plan
to have APS stored in Belgium,
the Netherlands and Germany.
This equipment will enable
rapid deployment of ground
forces in response to contingencies throughout the region.
It provides additional combat
power, if and when needed.
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By the end of 2017, there
will be a continuous presence
of three fully equipped Army
Brigade Combat Teams (one
Armored, one Airborne, one
Stryker); one prepositioned
set of combat-ready equipment sufficient to support another Armored Brigade Combat
Team; as well as division-level
enablers in Europe.
Gen. Breedlove, is attending
the Northern European Chiefs
of Defense Conference in Riga,
Latvia this week, where he is
meeting with regional counterparts to reassure Allies of
EUCOM’s commitment and
support to regional security.
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For your health
Military children use website to connect, cope with stress
By Military Health System
Children deal with all types of growing pains and learning experiences that
leave lasting impressions, and military
children often have additional stressors.
The Military Kids Connect (MKC) website
and online communities, created by the
Department of Defense National Center
for Telehealth & Technology (T2), offer
interactive resources that help combat
mental health issues. The site helps military
young people connect with one another,
learn coping skills and share their unique
experiences.
“The mission of the website is to improve the quality of life of military children
as they face the psychological challenges
of living in the military life and culture,”
said Dr. Kelly Blasko, a lead psychologist
at T2. “It was designed so [children] can
learn about feeling stressed and anxious,
and it provides them with some tools to
alleviate some of this stress.”
The site, aimed at children ages 6 to 17
and separated into three age-appropriate
modules – kids (age 6 to 8), tweens (age
9 to 12) and teens (age 13 to 17) – was
designed to fill a gap in mental health resources available solely for children who
grow up in military families. Many of these
children have parents who are deployed
or transitioning back from deployment,
which can increase confusion, depression
and anxiety. Other families move regularly
Photo courtesy of the National Center for Telehealth and Technology
Military Kids Connect, a website for military youth, features stories and interactive features for children growing up in the military culture. Children can
share their experiences and learn coping skills to deal with issues such as deployment, relocation, and other topics unique to being in a military family.
from base to base, with children finding
it difficult to adjust and get comfortable.
These scenarios are addressed by allowing
children to connect with others in similar
circumstances and to access resources
so they can learn to better handle these
situations.
The MKC online communities for
tweens and teens provide resources, such as
a message board, stress-management tools
and self-expression activities, which youth
can use to deal with emotional situations.
For example, many of these children are
fearful when separated from their parents
for extended periods, and they can learn
how others have coped by using the message boards to discuss their feelings and
get feedback. Personal story videos from
their peers, who share their experiences
with deployment, health and other regularly
discussed topics, can help create a dialogue
about coping strategies. These dialogues
can assist in creating a support system to
alleviate some of the worries.
“The message boards were intended
to start conversations about what their
struggles were, and that is one way to get
peer support,” said Blasko. “The connection there is that kids become role models
for other kids, and it often helps a child to
hear what their peers are saying. It makes
it feel normal.”
Frequently visited areas of the site include the “What Would You Do?” section
in the tweens and teens modules, where
young people discuss their decision-making processes handling dilemmas that are
common to military youth.Also popular is
the “Tough Topics” area, which features
animated graphic novels and feedback on
the difficult situations military families
endure, including post-traumatic stress
disorder and traumatic brain injury.
Parents, caregivers and educators are
encouraged to use the sections designed
for them to find out how to help their
children cope and to learn what issues
their children are talking about. Adults
can use the tools to develop strategies
to help improve the well-being of their
children learn how to talk with them about
difficult topics.
“The website is put in the context of
military life,” Blasko said. “When you’re
on the website, you know you’re on a
military site, so kids and parents can relate
to that. There are uniforms and military
language is used, and that’s one thing that
makes Military Kids Connect unique.”
Effect of smartphones on vision and health of service members
Photo by Think Stock
Sleeplessness is just one of several potential outcomes from the extended use of smartphones.
By Health.mil
As much as we depend on our mobile
devices for viewing and responding to
emails, checking the weather, reading
headline news and posting status updates
on Facebook, our smartphones may be
causing vision problems. Staring at those
tiny screens can bring on an array of eye is-
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sues, such as blurred vision, headaches, sore
eyes, headaches, muscle strain and dry eye.
“When you are using smartphones,
both the screens and what we are trying
to see are typically very small, and this
taxes any individual’s ability to focus on
and resolve the content being viewed,” said
Felix Barker, O.D., an optometrist with the
Department of VeteransAffairs who works
with the DoD/VA Vision Center of Excellence. “For example, if you’re looking at
the same print on a computer screen, not
only is the screen larger but so is the print,
making a computer monitor much easier
to see than a smartphone.”
Barker also said smartphones require
holding the device closer to the eyes,
increasing the demands on vision. “The
closer a person holds something to the
face, the more the eyes try to converge,
meaning that they turn closer together,”
he said. “When you spend an excessive
amount of time on smartphones, you can
put a lot of stress on your vision and cause
blurred or even double vision.”
Use of smartphones can also cause
another eye-related problem: sleeplessness.
Many contain blue light, which can disrupt
the production of melatonin, a hormone that
helps regulate the sleep cycle. Barker suggests limiting smartphone usage at bedtime.
“Our brains begin to produce melatonin
when we are ready to go to sleep, and blue
light interferes with that process,” he said.
He highlighted other key factors for
service members that can affect their
success using mobile devices. “There are
a significant number of warfighters who
have been exposed to blast injuries who
have vision problems,” he said. “They can
often have trouble converging their eyes,
and being able to focus their vision. Or they
may think their cognitive ability to perform
daily tasks has been inhibited by the blast
injury, when in fact poor performance is
due to poor vision.”
Age is another factor that can affect the
ability to use mobile devices. “There’s a
natural loss of visual focus that occurs in our
midlives,” said Barker. “Around the age of
40 it becomes critical, and that’s about the
time when people need reading glasses.”
Smartphone use can aggravate symptoms of post-traumatic stress disorder
as well. “Someone with PTSD may be
confused about what is really limiting
their ability to perform routine visual tasks,
like viewing information on their smartphones,” he said. “They may be thinking,
‘I can’t cope.’ This is another reason why
it’s very important — especially for people
who have been deployed — to get regular
vision examinations.”
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Bulletin board
At the movies April 14 - 27 Movie plots
Taunus Movie Theater
Editor’s note: The movies listing was the most
current at the time of publication. Please visit
https://www.shopmyexchange.com/ for the most
up-to-date schedule.
Thursday April 14
Gods of Egypt (PG-13) 1900
Friday April 15
The Jungle Book in 3D (PG) 1900
Saturday April 16
The Jungle Book in 3D (PG) 1500
The Jungle Book (PG) 1800
Sunday April 17
The Jungle Book (PG) 1500
Barbershop: The Next Cut (PG-13) 1800
Monday April 18
The Perfect Match (R) 1900
Tuesday April 19 Closed
Wednesday April 20
Event **Magic All Stars**
Thursday April 21
Barbershop: The Next Cut (PG-13) 1900
© 2016 Universal Pictures / Photo courtesy of Movieweb.com
In “The Huntsman: Winter‘s War” the fantastical
world expands to reveal how the fates of The
Huntsman Eric and Queen Ravenna are deeply
and dangerously intertwined. Chris Hemsworth
and Oscar® winner Charlize Theron return to
their roles in The Huntsman Winter’s War, an epic
action-adventure in which they are joined by
Emily Blunt and Jessica Chastain. Long before
the evil Queen Ravenna (Theron) was thought
vanquished by Snow White’s blade, she watched
silently as her sister, Freya (Blunt), suffered a
heartbreaking betrayal and fled their kingdom.
Friday April 22
The Huntsman: Winter’s War (PG-13) 1900
Saturday April 23
The Jungle Book (PG) 1500
The Huntsman: Winter’s War (PG-13) 1800
Sunday April 24
The Jungle Book (PG) 1500
The Huntsman: Winter’s War (PG-13) 1800
Monday April 25 Closed
Tuesday April 26 Closed
Wednesday April 27 Closed
© 2016 Universal Pictures / Photo courtesy of Movieweb.com
With Freya’s ability to freeze any enemy, the young ice queen has spent decades in a remote wintry
palace raising a legion of deadly huntsmen—including Eric (Hemsworth) and warrior Sara (Chastain)—only to find that her prized two defied her one demand: Forever harden your hearts to love.
When Freya learns of her sister’s demise, she summons her remaining soldiers to bring the Magic
Mirror home to the only sorceress left who can harness its power. But once she discovers Ravenna
can be resurrected from its golden depths, the wicked sisters threaten this enchanted land with
twice the darkest force it’s ever seen.
Gods of Egypt — Magic, monsters, gods and
madness reign throughout the palaces
and pyramids of the Nile River Valley in this
action-adventure inspired by the classic
mythology of Egypt. With the survival of
mankind hanging in the balance, an unexpected hero takes a thrilling journey to
save the world and rescue his true love. Set
(Gerard Butler), the merciless god of darkness, has usurped Egypt’s throne, plunging
the once peaceful and prosperous empire
into chaos and conflict. With only a handful
of heroic rebels opposing Set’s savage rule,
Bek (Brenton Thwaites), a bold and defiant
mortal, enlists the aid of powerful god Horus
(Nikolaj Coster-Waldau) in an unlikely alliance
against the evil overlord.
The Jungle Book — Directed by Jon Favreau
(“Iron Man”), based on Rudyard Kipling’s
timeless stories and inspired by Disney’s
classic animated film, “The Jungle Book” is
an all-new live-action epic adventure about
Mowgli (newcomer Neel Sethi), a man-cub
who’s been raised by a family of wolves. But
Mowgli finds he is no longer welcome in
the jungle when fearsome tiger Shere Khan
(voice of Idris Elba), who bears the scars of
Man, promises to eliminate what he sees as
a threat. Urged to abandon the only home
he’s ever known, Mowgli embarks on a captivating journey of self-discovery, guided
by panther-turned-stern mentor Bagheera
(voice of Ben Kingsley), and the free-spirited
bear Baloo (voice of Bill Murray). Along the
way, Mowgli encounters jungle creatures
who don’t exactly have his best interests
at heart, including Kaa (voice of Scarlett
Johansson), a python whose seductive voice
and gaze hypnotizes the man-cub, and the
smooth-talking King Louie (voice of Christopher Walken), who tries to coerce Mowgli
into giving up the secret to the elusive and
deadly red flower: fire. The all-star cast also
includes Lupita Nyong’o as the voice of the
fiercely protective mother wolf Raksha, and
Giancarlo Esposito as the voice of wolf pack’s
alpha male Akela. “The Jungle Book” seamlessly blends live-action with photorealistic
CGI animals and environments, using upto-the-minute technology and storytelling
techniques to immerse audiences in an
enchanting and lush world.
Barbershop: The Next Cut — As their surrounding community has taken a turn for
the worse, the crew at Calvin’s Barbershop
come together to bring some much needed
change to their neighborhood.
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News and features
Army spouses take flight
Story and photos by
Nadine Bower
U�S� Army Garrison Wiesbaden
Public Affairs
For many military spouses it can be
extremely challenging to deal with separation. Separation not only plays a role
during deployment, long work days and
challenging work times can take a toll
on some marriages. In appreciation of
military spouses in the battalion, Lt. Col.
Michael P. Bentley from 1st Battalion,
214th Aviation Regiment brought back
a very special program, April 7, to give
spouses the opportunity of a lifetime —
to fly on an Army aircraft. The Spouses
Orientation Flight Program is a provision
inArmy Regulation 95-1, that under strict
guidelines allows spouses of rated and
non-rated crewmembers to particpate.
“Building this appreciation helps
families understand that it takes time
and attention to detail to keep these aircrafts flying, and gives them a glimpse
into the critical role Army Aviation
plays during peacetime and during
contingency operations” said Bentley.
Bentley’s focus is on family integration,
because he realizes that family stability
plays a key role in readiness.
Forty-four spouses took the one-time
opportunity and got a glimpse behind
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the scenes of the preparation and execution of a flight on board a Black Hawk
helicopter.
“This is the very first time I get
such an amazing opportunity,” said
military spouse Audra Albert, who has
been married to Maj. Cameron Albert
for more than ten years.
Before the spouses got into the Black
Hawk helicopters, Bentley thanked them
for coming out and taking this “once in
a lifetime opportunity.” Then, the 44
spouses were splitt into groups of eight
and were introduced to the security
guidelines of the aircraft. Most important
of all, they were told to completely trust
the professional crew on board and simply
enjoy the flight. A few minutes later, the
women were safely strapped into their [Top] Military spouses pose in front of a Black Hawk helicopter before
seats in the rear part of the aircraft with their flight. [Above] Spouses take photos before take off.
ear plugs in their ears, a motion sickness
“Now I can better understand why so out for the event and thanked every
bag on their laps (just in case), and their
many
training hours are necessary to keep spouse for participating by presenting
cameras ready.The experienced crew then
everyone
safe,” added spouse Dawn Lilly. each one with a special certificate.
took them on a one-hour flight along the
The
mission
of the 1-214th Aviation The event was coordinated by Chief
Rhein River through the Middle Rhine
Regiment
includes
the stabilization and Warrant Officer 4 Michael Boley, and
Valley, which the passengers left with
transport
of
critical
care patients, the Maj. Andrew Evans who spent many
a big smile on their faces and a queezy
movement
of
thousands
of passengers hours preparing to make the event
sensation in their tummies.
and
hundreds
of
pounds
of cargo each a success.“We are looking at doing
“Amazing!” said Audra Albert who
year.
To
accomplish
this,
it takes a this again. We always try to improve
was happy she didn’t need to use her
family integration and readiness,”
well-trained
team
said
Bentley.
motion sickness bag. “This was a great
said Bentley.
Bentley
was
happy
with
the
turn
way to see Germany,” she added.
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News and features
Ready,
aim...
FIRE!
Sharp shooters work
on hunting skills during
Outdoor Rec course
Wiesbaden Outdoor Recreation will
host it’s next German Hunting Course
from Aug. 2 to Oct. 22. Successful course
completion gives the individual the right to
purchase a German hunting license and to be
knighted during the traditional Jaegerschlag
ceremony.
Wiesbaden Outdoor Recreation also
features Recreational Shooting at the Wackernheim Range April 30 and May 21 from 10
a.m. to 3 a.m. Ranges are 50, 100, 200 and
300 meters. Firearms are available for rent.
A German Fishing Course will be conducted by Outdoor Recreation’s Hunting,
Fishing and Sport Shooting Program May
7, 8, 14 and 15.
Clients new to the shooting program must
attend a safety briefing, held at 10 a.m. and
11:30 a.m. on range dates. Must be 16 years
old to be allowed on the range. Children 16
to 17 years old must be accompanied by a
parent or legal guardian and may only shoot
with weapons up to a caliber of .22lr
For details on all of these upcoming Hunting, Fishing and Sport Shooting activities or
other Outdoor Recreation trips visit Wiesbaden.armymwr.com, stop by Wiesbaden
Recreation in Bldg. 1043 on Clay Kaserne
or call civ (0611) 143-548-9801/9803.
Photos by Olha Oliinyk
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55 YEAR ANNIVERSARY OF THE OPENING
OF MK MÖBEL
About 55 years ago, on March
25, 1961 the company KringsMaraite was founded by Albert
Krings and Martha Maraite. During
this time there were no showrooms
available, so the furniture was
displayed at the “Hünniger Saal
- Johanns Terren” (an adjacent
room to the family property). The
furniture store expanded in 1963,
1966 and 1969.
In 1963 a two-story furniture store
of 4736 square feet was constructed
beside the Krings-Maraite family
home that had already been built in
1956. In 1966 and 1969 an additional
two-story space was added to the
original building, adding 5381
square feet and 7534 square feet to
the showroom space. In 1971 the
store was again extended with an
additional 10763 square feet. In the
last great building phase in 1973
a basement was added measuring
23680 square feet. In ten years, the
Krings-Maraite family extended
their Showroom from 4736 square
feet to 53819 square feet.
On July 22, 1979, the whole
store and the family house burned
down to the ground (see picture
below).
Only the vehicle fleet survived
the fire.
Nevertheless, the Krings-Maraite
family did not lose their courage
and immediately started to rebuild
their store.
The doors of the newly rebuilt
store were open for customers in
just nine months after the fire. This
time the store would be bigger than
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Have fun with the locals
Soccer
Sun, Apr 17
Mainz, Coface Arena
The soccer season is upon us. See 1 FSV Mainz 05 play against
1 FC Köln on April 17. The game starts at 5:30 p.m. Ticket price
starts at €13.50. For more information go to www.mainz05.de
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EVENTS
Heart of A Dog
Thu, Apr 14
Frankfurt, Malsehnkino
Musician, artist and director Laurie Anderson has created a fantastic interplay of
life, death, loss and terror in her newest
masterpiece ‘Heart of a Dog.’ Her unique
talent to combine personal experiences,
specifically the love she had for her recently
deceased dog, with historical events and
political questions is supported by drawings, animations and personal compositions
coming together for a deeply moving movie
that everyone can relate to in one way or
another. Watch it in English at the Malsehn
Kino in Wiesbaden from April 3 to 17 for €7.
For more info go to www.malsehnkino.de
Medieval pets
Sat, Apr 16
Neu-Anspach, Hessenpark
On April 16, you and your family can learn
more about medieval pets at the Hessenpark in Neu-Anspach. Children are
welcome to pet, feed and ask questions
about animal keeping before people had
sparkling dog leashes and manicured cats.
The group meets at the entrance at 3 p.m.,
admission costs €8 per adult. For more info
go to www.hessenpark.de
Open studios at the Kunsthaus
Sat, Apr 16
Wiesbaden, Kunsthaus
7 different artists are opening the doors to
their art studios at the Kunsthaus in Wiesbaden on April 16 from 5 p.m. until midnight
and on April 17 from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Get
an exclusive glimpse at their work and on-
going projects including paintings, installations, photography and drawings. Little
guests and artists are welcome to join Roland Conradi’s open art workshop throughout the entire event. Admission is free. For
more info go to www.wiesbaden.de
Best of Mainzer Wein
Sat, Apr 16
Mainz, Erbacher Hof
Wine is pretty great in general so Best of
Mainzer Wein sounds even greater and according to the host (Erbacher Hof in Mainz),
this event it not to be missed indeed. The
tasting takes place on April 16 and 17
from 2 p.m. to 6 p.m. and includes the finest white, red, rosé wines and a selection
of Prosseccos from the area for €14. For
more info go to www.mainz.de
Blue
Wed, Apr 20
Frankfurt, Malsehnkino
The British movie maker Derek Jarman became partially blind due to an HIV infection in
1993. But an inability to see could never stop
him from creating art and out came an extraordinary masterpiece called Blue because
that’s all you see. A blue screen is accompanied by sounds and conversations, emotions
and expressions everything a movie needs
except pictures that are to be individually imagined by every viewer. Watch, hear and feel
what Blue wants to tell and teach you in English at the Malsehnkino in Frankfurt on April
20 from 6 p.m. Admission costs €7. For more
info go to www.malsehnkino.de
24th International Tattoo Convention
Fri, Apr 22 - 24
Frankfurt, Messe
Learn about the newest trends, meet over
600 of the most skilled artists from all over
the world and share your jewels with other
ink-enthusiasts at this year’s International
Tattoo Convention at the Messe (fair) in
Frankfurt am Main. Other attractions include
live music, show fights, piercing exhibitions
and much more to guarantee an exciting
and diversified weekend from April 22 to
24. Admission costs €25. For more info go
to www.convention-frankfurt.de
Wine meets Mainz
Sun, Apr 24
Mainz, Kurfürstliches Schloss
15 young winemakers are gathering at the
Kurfürstliches Schloss in Mainz on April 24
to present, pour and answer all wine-related questions you may have. The tasting
starts at 7 p.m., including surprise delicacies, followed by the DJ’s favorite hits to
get you dancing from 10 p.m. Tickets cost
€79 including all drinks and food. For more
info go to www.mainz.de
Sunday spring shopping Mainz
Sun, Apr 24
Mainz, city center
On Sunday, April 24, all stores and restaurants in Mainz’ city center are opening their
doors for you and your family or friends for
a spring shopping spree from 1 p.m. to 6
p.m. Admission is free, visit www.mainz.de
for more info.
CONCERTS
Anastacia
Fri, Apr 15
Wiesbaden, Rosengarten
The one and only pop legend Anastacia is
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back on tour and with over two decades of
stage experience, as well as three headlining
world tours in her pocket, stronger and better than ever. ‘The Ultimate Collection Tour’ is
taking her to the Rosengarten in Wiesbaden
on April 15 from 8 p.m. and you can be a part
of it from €62. Visit www.rheinneckarticket.
de to ensure your ticket online. For more info
go to www.rosengarten.de
‘Five Generations’
Sat, Apr 23
Wiesbaden, Georg-Lang-Halle
Five Generations, otherwise known as the
Reinhard Diegel Big Band, is a dedicated
and passionate group of talented musicians with a wide stock of genres from jazz
to swing and Ray Charles ballads. Front
singer Jill Gaylord and her impressive
vocal skills await you at the Georg-LangHalle in Wiesbaden-Schierstein on April
23 for a soothing evening with family or
friends. Admission costs €8. For more info
go to www.wiesbaden.deg
SPORTS
5th annual freedom run
Sat, Apr 16
Wiesbaden, Fitness center
Clay Kaserne’s Fitness Center in Wiesbaden is celebrating their fifth annual
freedom run on April 16 from 10 a.m. and
there’s a reason for everyone to get their
running shoes out. The 5k fun run/walk
and the 1/2 mile kids’ run are for free, the
10 mile run includes an entry fee of $15.
Register at www.wiesbaden.armyMWR.
com to ensure your free t-shirt today and
don’t forget to stop by the Health and Wellness expo from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
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2005 Mercedes ML 270 CDI 4x4,
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2003 BMW 318i 143,412km/
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Sedan, $9,995, US spec, Manual,
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2006 Peugeot 206 CC RC-Line
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The Church of St. Augustine of Canterbury
English speaking Episcopal church
in the center of Wiesbaden (since 1864)
Welcoming all nationalities & denominations.
Sunday worship (Holy Eucharist) at 10am including Sunday School & fellowship
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UPCOMING SPECIAL SERVICES & EVENTS:
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True Vine Ministries
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Immanuel Baptist Church
Serving the English Speaking
Community of Wiesbaden for
Over 50 Years.
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premium cloth interior, $20,995,
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Intercessory Prayer
Wednesday – 6:00 pm
Sunday – 8:30 am
Bible Study
(Youth, Teens, and Adults)
Wednesday – 7:00 pm
Sunday School
(Youth, Teens, and Adults)
lts)
Sunday – 9:30 am
Sunday Worship Service
e
Sunday – 11:00 am
Bishop Kendall L.
Washington Sr. &
Pastor LaYona
Washington
welcome you!
Johannes-Gutenberg Str. 2
65719 Hofheim Wallau
Phone: 0151-23550671
www.FTCCI.com
Sunday at 10:30 a.m.
Worship Service
Children’s Ministry Provided
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lic, $5,030, Euro Spec, [email protected], Merce9908
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Full Options!!!Tires are 100% gre- Auto BMW Convertible Z3, AC, stove, frig, awning, sleeps 4.
at, the Car is in perfect shape.Inte- €8.500,
email:
jeffraiders@
Chevrolet HHR LT, 2009, Mileage
rested buyer should contact me : gmail.com
78000 mi, Options Air [email protected]
ning, All Season Tires, Pwr mir2014 MINI Countryman JCW BMW 316 I, compack, red, ABS,
rors, Power locks, Power seat,
air
bags,
elec
windows,
5
speed,
ALL4, Blue, $34900, 12821 miles,
Power windows, Alloy wheels, Boair
cond,
call
0175-3213199
or
Manufacturer Warranty, Automady Sedan Doors 5, Engine 2.2L
email,
$1400,
if
you
have
any
car
tic, Panoramic Sunroof, Leather,
4cyl, Auto, Patriot Military Sales
for
dispose
of,
accident,
Non
opeNavigation, Auto Climate, Xenon
Tel: +49 (0) 631 357 8231
Lights, Heated Seats, Rain Sense rational, we remove it for you,
email
for
info
[email protected]
Wipers, Upgraded Sound System.
Daihatsu silver met, 4-door, 5Call or text 017680420465
BMW 320d touring, HU 04/2017, speed, 1.0 ltr, year 2002, air cond,
2015 Jeep Patriot 4X4, 2.4L, Automatic transmission, 110 kW summer tires and winter tires, CD
SUV, 2,715 miles, automatic, gas, (150 PS), Diesel, FR 05/2004, player, ABS, air bags, $1199, and
Deep Blue Metallic, Dark Slate 170,000 km, full leather grey, Acci- we deliver if you have any cars for
Grey interior, $21,995, contact dent-free, full serice history, full dispose of, accident or non [email protected], 0176- equipment, all comfort, Negotia- tional, we will remove it for you,
email for info [email protected]
ble €8700, call 0176-62056022
93136972
Ford Escort SE, 1998 blue, automatic, US mod, all season tires,
$1699, and we deliver anywhere,
if you have any cars for dispose
of, accident, non operational, we
will remove it for you my phone is
0175-3213199 call or e-mail,
[email protected]
Ford Focus 1999, 4-door, 5speed, all-weather tires, ABS,
power stearing, German TÜV till
Jan 2017, my phone 01753213199, $1390, if you have any
care to dispose of, accident, non
operational, we will remove it for
you, email [email protected]
Ford Ka - Model 2004, €1380, ste
[email protected],
Ford
140.000km, silver, 5speed, very
clean. Great car for the winter,
new winter tires, front-wheel
drive, phone calls 0152-06786080
Ford Kuga, 2015, $28,500, German Specs. Titanium (Escape)
1.5l Eco-Boost. 150hp. 6 speed
manual. Polar Silver Metallic. Leather Heated seats. Keyless entry,
push button start. 4 winter and
summer tires, auto headlights,
and much more. eapropin@out
look.com
Good Year Ultra Grip Winter Tires with steel rims, 175/65 R14.
Excellent condition used one winter. Rims 4x100. $175; Call: 0162297-2951
Honda Accord, 2-door, burgundy, leather, air cond, ABS, 2.2
LTR, 16 VAL, Automatic, new
TÜV, power stearing, air bags,
summer/winter tires on rims, we
deliver anywhere with cash,
$1675, [email protected]
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Guaranteed Used Cars at Great
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Hyundai Accent, GLS, 4, door,
automatic, ABS, power stering,
1.4 LTR, $1550, if you have any
car for dispose of, accident, non
operational, we remove it for
you.Email [email protected]
Intake manifold, never used, for
a civic type R or a Acura Acura
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type
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or
017622987498
Mercedes-Benz C 180 Avantgard
Automatic 2004, A Black, Automatic Transmission, 2004, 1.8 , with
124,000
miles.
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fantastic…perfect for traveling Europe. Seats five with lots of room
for luggage in the back.Full Option.8 Aluminum weelcup Call
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MINI Cooper Cabrio, green, inside black and part leather, new tires (all year tires) on aluminium
rims, lots of extras, all services done, Accident-free, FR 09/2005,
76000km, Petrol, 85 kW (116 PS),
replacement engine, Negotiable
€8,400. 0176-62056022
PT Cruiser, 2.2 Diesel, 2003,
Green plate, 5 speed, 4 door, TUV
new air cond, 2 set of tires summer/ winter, ABS, power stering
elec windows, and locks, key less
entry, price €2000, if you want
any cars for dispose of, accident,
non operational, we will remove it
for you, email for info ddundkk@
hotmail.DE
VW Golf 16V Black Magic !! 75PS
157000Km 6 x Airbags . ESP ,
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and Mirrors.Very Nice Shape , All ads & pics on www.FindItGuide.com
Black Magic Color and Rear WinAEG ÖKO-favorite, 220 volt dish
dows with Black Foil. LED Rearwasher, ex. condition. More info
lights.Good Condition.Pass Inplease call after 1700 hrs. 0163spection !!!!0170 - 1910484
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R-Design Platinum 7-seater. Execellent cond rating! Fully-loaded:
Platinum, Climate pkgs, NAV,
Bluetooth, sun/moon rf, BLIS, rear
sensor, leather int, black metallic VW GTI 2013, $17k, The perfect
ext. $29,928, tiffanylanigan@ya car! 66,000 mi, xtra winter alu
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rims/tires, roof rack, winter matts,
new clutch, bluetooth, heated
seats, satelite radio, keyless,
V W GOLF 16 V 75PS 157000Km
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Volvo Model: XC90 T6 AWD RDesign Year: 2016 Color: Bursting VW Touareg SUV - 2006, 87,4K
blue metallic Upholstery: Char- mi; Leather w/wood trim interior,
coal Nubuck / Nappa leather with Parking assistance/Nav-capable,
contour seats Transmission: 8- Kaiserslautern Germany, $9995,
speed automatic w/ geartronic, in email: [email protected]
[email protected] or 06134-284943
White all black interior BMW
328i, Fully loaded M Sport packaVW Passat Wagan 1999, 1.6 liter, ge BMW with 63000 miles. In
Silver, 5-speed, ABS, power stea- good condition! Heated seats, naring, air cond, winter tires, Ger- vigation, comfort access package
man TÜV, lots of new parts and and so much more. Email for modealer maintenance, elect.win- re details. The picture of the car is
dows front, keyless entry, $2250, in
the
profile
picture.
[email protected]
[email protected]
ELECTRONICS
Garment Press, Kalorik, 110V,
Kalorik Garment Press, 110V, new
$ 349.00, asking $75.00.Wiesbaden, 0611 / 5858 9640, call after
19:00 or leave message.
Great Hyundai Computer screen 17 inch. comes with stand. Dual
voltage. Includes VGA monitor
cord. Works great. $40 bretheleni
AFN Decoder. Dual Voltage. Re- [email protected]
mote Control. Incl. Cables. User
Guide.
Orig.Box.
€225.
[email protected]
Belkin, Surge Master, under monitor power center, 110V, never
used, $15.00. Pic available [email protected] Green mini stereo 220volt. Good
den, 0611 / 5858 9640, call after condtion. With cd player. Perfect
for kids. Call 017622987498
19:00 or leave message.
Canon BJC 7000 Color Bubble
Hair Dryer. 3Heat + 2Speed SetSet Printer. Incl. Cartridge and
tings. Cold Shut Button. ConcenUSB Cable. CD Booklet. $25.
trator + Finger Diffusor [email protected]
ment. Lightweight. Super Quiet.
CD Changer for 110 CD's. Remo- Removable End Cap. 1875 Watt.
te Control. Dual Voltage. User Gui- User Guide. Orig. Box. €15.
de.
Orig.Box.
€225. [email protected]
[email protected]
Electro Party Wok, 230 V, 1300 Honda Cassette Radio. CD ChanW, Unold Electro, lying idle - ger has issues, needs probably a
looks like a new one, pacesun@ clean up. Radio and Cassette
works
great.
€25.
gmail.com
[email protected]
Food Steamer. 3 Tiers of Stackable Baskets. 60 min. Timer with Induction hob ECO 2000, InducBell. Up to 8ltr. Capacity and tionhob ECO 2000, glass-ceramic
1.1ltr. Rice Container. 220V. Orig. surface, plastic touchpad, autoBox.
€25.
chefsteven2015@ matic pot recognition, 10 power
gmail.com
settings, time function 1 to
Foot Massage Bath. 5 Massage
Settings. With Heating. Massageball + Massagebrush. 3.3ltr. 100
Watt.220V. User Guide. Orig. Box.
$15. [email protected]
180minutes at 1 minute intervals,
temperature
preselecting
60240°C, 220V, overheating protection, lying idle - looks like a new
one, [email protected]
Mitsubishi Cosama, 1.6ltr, green,
4-door, 5-speed, ABS, power
stearing, German TÜV till Jan
2017, my phone is 0175-3213199,
$1700, [email protected]
Motorhome - See Europe in style. Fleetwood Tioga 1996, 31ft x
100 inches. Sleeps 5/6, queen
master bed and separate shower
and toilet. Beautiful with many luxuries. $15K OBO. Call Scott for
pictures
and
more
info
01622972951.
Mon - Fri: noon - midnight
Sat & Sun: 4.30 p.m. - midnight
Marktstraße 9
65183 Wiesbaden
(0) 611 88024004
www.bitburger-bierhaus-wiesbaden.de
New new + German TUV GERMAN TUV+No US inspection
Need +++ Mitsubishi Eslipes G L,
Red, 2.0 LTR , 16 VAL, air cond, 2
door, 5 Speed, elec windows
KMS 163,000, $1695, ddundkk@
hotmail.de
Nissan Almera TINOdi, 2002,
German specs, pw.windows, 2nd
owner, no accidents, TÜV summer/2016, AC, 5seat, standard,
great travel car, no rust, POV inspection guaranteed, €2400, full
tank goes 1100km, call 015145261009
or
stefandsanya@
gmail.com
China Restaurant
Mayflower
Have a look at our menu: www.mayflower-akk.de
S1. Sesame Chicken
S6. Orange Chicken
S2. Fried Chicken, sweet & sour S7. General Tso’s Chicken
The right place for your next Hail & Farewell
Uthmannstr. 8 · Mainz-Kostheim
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Lexmark, S605, Copier, Printer,
Scanner, €40, Like new condition.
Ink cartridges low. jcambr@ya
hoo.com
The perfect system to watch satellite programs in English or German Sony Bravia LCD flat screen
color TV and Atemo AM 500 HD
Satellite receiver selling as a comLG Freezer, good condition. For
plete set. $195. for both, al@mer
pickup only. Kaiserslautern city.
witz.com
€80. Call Jacky 0179-5352827
Transformer. USA Voltage ConPhillip iPod/CD Stereo, Designer, verter. Great for small radios, shatable top stereo. Holds a CD or vers and other appliances up to
put your iPod Touch on it. Loud 75 Watt. $20. chefsteven2015@
enough for one room. Perfect for gmail.com
a small location. Can charge it
and take it outside when grilling, Treadmill - Proform 635 CW,
too! Original price: €350. Used on- $249, [email protected],
ly a couple of times. john@advanti well maintained/functioning treadmill. Adjusts for speed & slope.
pro.de
Cross fit ski poles adjustable for
Router, Belkin N150,
$10, tension. Emergency situation stop.
[email protected]
White leatherette case for IPAD
Samsung TV's, 1 black, 1 silver, mini W/removable bluetooth key21" screen. very good condition. board, $45.00, firm. al@mer
Asking $40.00 ea. OBO. For more witz.com / 06371-60179
info please after 1700 hrs.
White Mini IPAD. Includes white
01638853574.
leather case and Bluetooth keySony 20 CRT TV (model KV board.Keyboard is removable.In20S40), $20 - NOT a flat screen, frequently used. No scratches or
but
works
well.
phone: blemishes. Latest IOS instal015144955943
led.$185.00 06371-60179
3 Drawer Wide Cart White. With 4
Rollers.
Compl.
Size:
25"H.x22"W.x 15"D. Each Drawer: 7"H.x19.5"W.x13.5?D. Lots
Of Storage Space. Very Sturdy.
Made
in
USA.
Euro
15.
[email protected]
Watts x 10. AF/FM Tuner. 40 StatiSony Cassette Car Stereo/Radio
on Random + Direct Tuning. ReProtection Case. Cables and User
mote Control. User Guide. Dual
Guide. €35. chefsteven2015@
LCD TV 24" HDMI/DVI/VGA/PC/
Voltage. Excellent Working. €350.
gmail.com
DVI/USB Remote Control User
[email protected]
Guide
Orig.
Box
€125. TVs, Voltage Regulators, €250,
[email protected]
[email protected]
Baby Jogger Summit 360 Jogging
Stroller,
$275,
phone:
015144955943
ELECTRONICS
All ads & pics on www.FindItGuide.com
Heating pad, neck massage, Sofa heating pad, Silver Crest, 220V,
100W, 30x40 cm, rapid heat up, 06 temperature settings, Automatic
switch-off function after approx.
90 minutes, washable, red color;
andElectric neck heating pad,
TCM, 38x38 cm, 100% cotton,
220V, 46W, washable, 0-3 heating
settings; andNeck massager with
Sound, Scholl, with heat setting,
magnets, 8 natural sound options,
generated from 2 built-in speakers, mains or battery operatedall
of them in a good shape, lying idle, separately, $20, pacesun@
gmail.com
JBL L-100 Speakers, Have been
described as the best speakers
ever made. Bought in 1975. Great
condition. Has the old style, manual speaker wire connector -strip the wire and manually insert
the bare metal wiring into the pro- Sony 32 LCD TV and Atemo Savided attachment. Large! john@ad tellite Receiver System. The pervantipro.de
fect system to watch satellite programs in Englich and German. get
all English prgms available from
UK Satellite. Sony Bravia LCD flat
screen TV and ATEMO AM500HD
Sat. Receiver as a complete set.
[email protected]
50 Plastic Clothes Hangers.
Black.
Strong
and
Dura
[email protected]
6 Step Metal Ladder.Folda
[email protected]
Aeropostale Hoodie. Turquoiseblue. Lettering “aero” and zipper
at the front. Size M. Barley worn.
€13. [email protected]
Aeropostale long sleeve. Pink.
On the front are pictures of peaces signs and the label name is
shown. Size M. Barely worn.
XtremeMac iPhone Radio Clock,
Good condition. For pics see
MP3
Player
Remote
Alarm
www.finditguide.com. €9. jani
Docking Station, 67273 [email protected]
heim am Berg Germany, $75, bre
Alessis 110V/220V digital [email protected],
mance/studio piano w/chair, mu01623305535
Yamaha AV Receiver/Amplifier. sic stand, stool, hard case 750$,
Premium Aluminium. Dolby Digital/ call 06374-991073 pls leave a
EX Decoder. Pro Logic II. 100 message
FOR SALE
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Beautiful hand-made purple/pink
felt flower brooch, perfect gift,
can be pinned on jackets, scarves, bags and more! €12, for pics
see class-world.com jenniferwil
[email protected]
Beautiful Mori Lee Wedding
Dress, Only worn once!! and we
Caution: Some Classified are still together! Make this your
ads have become a target wedding dress on a budget.Size:
for scams. Please be cau- 8-10Color: White creamThe train
tious if potential buyers offer is approx. four feet long (not royal
you payment methods other long!).It is looking for a home, so
than cash.
contact me if you are interested.
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2 each 120V Cisco Wireless-G In- $150,
ternet Home Monitoring Cameras mail.com
Model WV54GCA, with manual Candle Holder. Iron Base with
and
CD.
$40,
spvendor@ Glass Cylinder. 9" High. $25.
gmail.com
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tread?
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Bicycles, 4 Bikes. 2 Adult Girls
style, 1 Adult Male Style, 1 Kid bike. One girls bike needs new brake cable, others in minor states of
needed repair. $175 for all 4 or
$50 Each. Sold As Is. Make an offer! Pick Up Only! email stvvee@
sbcglobal.net for pictures.
Black knitted pullover. Size XS
but fits also for size M. €5. See
www.finditguide.com for pictures.
[email protected]
Blanket/throw Horse. 72"x52".
Reversible. Heavy Quality. Machine Washable. Machine Dry At
Low Heat. Great Condition. Euro
20. [email protected]
Body Fat Scale. Digital Display.
Precision of 100g. Precision Body
Fat 0.1%. Max 140 kg. Save Info
for up to 10 User. User Guide.
Orig.Box. €10. chefsteven2015@
gmail.com
Brass Companion Set, 5 pieces.Poker, Tongs, Dust Brush and
Pan.16
High.Orig.
Box.NEW.$15.bethmary100@
gmail.com
Brassed
4
fold
firescreen
stands.21
High.Orig.
Box.NEW.$15.bethmary100@
gmail.com
Candle Holder, Has black metal
and glass housing. Large, over 3
feet high. Rustic look. Great for Indoors or Outdoors. Holds a very
large candle. Helps create a
warm, cozy atmosphere. john@ad
vantipro.de
Canister Vaccum Cleaner, Crevice Tool, Upholstery Tool, Floor
Brush, Mattress Brush, Extra Filters, User Guide, great for car
cleaning, €35, chefsteven2015@
gmail.com
Canon Camera w/Case. Canon
Camera Sure Shot 85 Zoom. User
Guide. Orig.Box. Case Logic Camera Case 3 Pockets (2 Zipper
Pockets. Belt Loop. Very Sturdy.
$50. [email protected]
CD/DVD Organizer, Perfect for a
small location. Black metal.
Sturdy. [email protected]
Chopper. Stainless Steel Blades.
Stainless Steel Body for Durability.
Orig.Box.
NEW.
€10.
[email protected]
Comforter Queen Size. $15.
[email protected]
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Elise-Kirchner-Strasse 1
65203 Wiesbaden
Tel: 06 11 – 96 70 71
www.auto-goeller.de
US Spec parts
Lindberghstr. 5
Heidelberg
Tel: 0 62 21-76 61 67
Tel: 0 62 21-76 61 02
Fax: 0 62 21-76 61 64
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Cognac/Brandy Glass Set. Engraved Horse. With Box. €20.
[email protected]
Collection of leather bound, signed by the author, 1st edition
books, mint cond. Over 100 different books. Authors include: Norman Mailer, William F. Buckley,
Joseph Heller, Elie Wiesel, Donald
Mc Dunne, John Updicke, Tom
Wolfe, etc. $ 15.000 - serious inquiries only! Call: 0631-940213 or
0151-270-19822
Comforter Set. Buttons connect
the 2 Comforter into 1. Great Quality. 75" x 54". Orig.Packed. $50.
[email protected]
Cooks 10 Eggs at Once, Nonstick 4egg Poaching Tray, 3egg
Omelet Tray, Brush. Stainl.Steel
Lid, On/Off Switch, Audible Alert,
Standby Mode, Easy Cleanup,
2Egg Holders, Beaker with Piercing Pin, User Guide, Orig. Box,
[email protected]
Covered Bowl Korea. Porcelain.
24 Carat Gold Trim. 3.5" Diameter.
Handpainted.
€35.
[email protected]
Craftsman Gas Lawn Mower,
$150, 2 years old Please contact
[email protected]
Crate and Barrel night lamps, 2
country chic night stand lamps.
Beige lamp shades with chrome
base. 110 V. $25 for both. stefanie
[email protected]
Dallas Cowboy Hat. NEW. $15.
[email protected]
Crystal Heart Rosenthal, Germany. Heart Shaped Crystal. Clear
Crystal. 3". Orig. Box. €10
[email protected]
Custom-made children's kindergarten bag with name. Send me a
message if you are interested in a
unique bag for your child. Perfect
present. All bags are made using
wet-felting technique with sheep
wool, soap and water only! € neg,
depending on design, jenniferwil
[email protected]
Dark green Roxy Jeans. Size 30.
Find pictures at www.finditgui
de.com.
€10.
janina.wuttke@
gmx.de
Deluxe Steer & Stroll Trike by Radio
Flyer,
$50,
phone:
015144955943
Desk Top Mini Dart Game, Need
a cute gift? This Mini Dart game
fits anywhere, at home or in the
office. Never been used! john@ad
vantipro.de
Dog Feeder. Adjustable Bowl
Height to your Dog's Needs. Perfect for Growing Puppies or Senior Dogs. 2 Stainless Steel Bowls
(Dishwasher Safe) Each Bowl
(1.6Qt.) 17.4"H x 15.7"L x 18.8"W.
Very Sturdy. Orig. Box. €30.
[email protected]
Eco warrior shoulder bag, handmade felt, environmentally friendly
bag made using only wool, water
and soap, €25, jenniferwilking@hot
mail.com
Electric Kettle 1.7ltr. 1500 Watts
On/Off Light Automatic Shut-off
Dual Water Windows Cordless
(Lifts off Base for cordless pouring) User Guide Orig.Box €15.
[email protected]
Egg Cooker. Cooks 10 Eggs at
Once, Nonstick 4egg Poaching
Tray, 3egg Omelet Tray, Brush.
Stainl. teelLid, On/Off Switch, Audible Alert, Standby Mode, Easy
Cleanup, 2Egg Holders, Beaker
with Piercing Pin, User Guide,
Orig. Box, €25, chefsteven2015@
gmail
Felt bag, gorgeous hand-made
felt bag with blue design, medium
size,
€30,
jenniferwilking@hot
mail.com
Floor Lamp, White, round, sits
on floor. Perfect background,
mood-setting light for a small location. [email protected]
For Sale, €150, ysamek@google
mail.com, German 220, Whirlpool
front loader washing machine.
Please after 1700 hrs. 01638853574
For That Special Collector a Beautiful The United States Commermorative Presidential Collection,
[email protected]
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, [email protected]
Garment Bags, 2 garment bags
with pockets-for up to 5 garments-durable
material-weather
resistant-2 pockets for accessories-full length center zipper-greatcondition (used the bags twice,
[email protected]
Garmin 360 Navigation, $50,
[email protected]
Gilde Clown. Gilde, Germany.
3.5" High. Handpainted. €12.
[email protected]
German Beer Stein Octoberfest.
Decorative Pewter Lid (Carriage).
Limited Edition. Heavy Quality.
10"High. €115. chefsteven2015@
gmail.com
German Beer Stein Wildlife. Fox
Design. Decorative Pewter Lid
(Fox). Heavy Quality. 10"High.
€95. [email protected]
German Beer Stein. Famous German Attraction Theme. Pewter Lid
9.5"HIGH. €70. chefsteven2015@
gmail.com
German Beerstein. Kaiserslautern and famous German Cities
Design. Pewter Lid. 9.5"High. Bottom is a little chipped (don't see it
if
Displayed
Only).
€30.
[email protected]
German Pewter Cup Set. Engraved
with
Wildlife
Theme.
3.25"High. 95% Pewter. NEW.
$25. [email protected]
German Pewter Cup. Engraved
with Steffi Graf Design (3 Different
Motifs). 3.5" High. 95% Pewter.
$50. [email protected]
German Pewter Plate. Engraved
with all 16 German Regional District Logos. 9"Diameter. $45.
[email protected]
Gourmet Grill Utensil Set, Beautiful high-end chrome set. Solid
quality for the serious Grill Meister! Packed in an elegant chrome
briefcase! Never been used! john@
advantipro.de
Griddler Cuisinart, Dual Temperature Controls for Grill/Panini and
Griddle, Reversible Nonstick Plates Switch from Grill to Griddle, Integrated Drip Tray for Easy Storage, User Guide, Orig.Box, NEW,
€65, [email protected]
Hand-carved Indonesian table +
6 chairs + two matching cabinets
$990 Indonesian and Thai dolls each $35 Antique French Louis
XIV cabinet - $750Set of 6 Indonesian shadow dolls - $125, call
06374-991073
Hindu Goddess Statue, Bought
in New Delhi, India in 1988. Solid
brass. Golden accents. Really nice conversation piece and cool,
artsy decoration for your home.
Great gift! [email protected]
Hollister strapless top. White color, size M. With ribbons to tie a
bow on the back. €15. For pics
see www.finditguide.com. Contact [email protected]
Ice Skates black.Size 10.5
(42).NEW.$25.bethmary100@
gmail.com
Indoor Putting Set, Nice leather
case, zips up for easy of carrying,
storing. Perfect gift for your addicted golfer. Comes with everything
you need to get started. john@ad
vantipro.de
Items for Sale, Crane tabletop
leg/arm exerciser, $25.00, Callaway Clones Golf Clubs, 3-9 Irons,
PW, SW, good condition, $40.00.
Contact Tom Rewis, Casa.rewis@
t-online.de or 0171-363 0906.
Kitchen Aid Hand Blender silver.
2 Speed. Quiet, Powerful Motor.
Blend, Puree and Crush. Soft Grip
Handle. Blending Arm Dishwasher
Safe. 3 Cup Jar with Lid. User Guide.
Orig.Box.
NEW
€30.
[email protected]
Like New Poker Chips with carrying case, $20.00, spvendor@
gmail.com
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All ads & pics on www.FindItGuide.com
Lot's of things, All Free. A stand
for a terrasse Satellite Dish, A Garden Classic Spreader, A 110V
Alarm Clock. A Proctor Silex
Stream Excel 110V, 2 Line Cordless Phone with headset 110V, A
Cuisiant
toaster
110V.
[email protected]
Your community. Your website.
www.MilitaryInGermany.com
FOR SALE
Lounge Chair, Hunter Green with
nice (neutral) green mat that goes
on top. Heavy metal frame -- very
durable. Has wheels, easy to move around. Folds together to ease
carrying. Get ready for spring!
[email protected]
Marilyn Monroe Box 12" x 8".
$15. [email protected]
Marilyn Monroe Glass Coasters
Set of 4. $12. chefsteven2015@
gmail.com
New never worn fitted caps, New
York Mets. The price is $10 ea,
caps sizes 7 3/8 and 7 3/4, will
mail vial APO brethelenius@google
mail.com
Nike Sports Bag Large. Black. 3
Compartments. 2ft. Long x 1ft.
High
x
1ft.
Wide.
€40
[email protected]
Official New York Mets Jerseys
and Equipment, Official MLB New
York Mets Jerseys from MajesticTeam set of jerseys for sale!
Enough to outfit your whole baseball or softball team! These are official jerseys from Majestic. They
have been used for a couple seasons, but are still in good shape.
The black home jerseys are in
good shape. The Orange Spring
Training Jerseys have some fading in the ventalated under arm
area, but still are good to go.
$300,
brethelenius@google
mail.com
Milk Frother for 8 oz. frothed milk
and 12 oz. steamed milk. Dishwasher Safe Removable Milk Pitcher with see-through lid. Frothing and Heating Disks. 3 Temperature. User Guide + Orig. Box.
€45 [email protected]
Old broken bicycle, Cannondale
V500 blue, Hohenecken, $250.00,
email:
[email protected],
phone: 0151-12687290
Must sell 65 year old flawless solitaire .45 carat diamond ring set in
white gold. Asking best offer
$795.Will accept $ or €. Call:
06332-41560 from 9 - 18:00.
Oversized Cardigan from Review. Black and white stripes. For
pictures
visit
www.finditgui
de.com.
€10.
janina.wuttke@
gmx.de
Org. Thomas Sabo Charm, price
new was 49€, never used, was a
bday present, selling price €20,
Mirror
with
Wood
Fra- for pics please see classme.27Highx19Wide.
$10. world.com, [email protected]
[email protected]
Outdoor Propane Heater (StanMonitor Stand/Organizer with ding), Mushroom top slightly dented but works fine. Propane tank
Cableholder.Very Surdy.
(German specs) included. Great
17Wx11Dx5.5High.$10.
condition! [email protected]
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World’s biggest Cuckoo-Clock
CLOCKS • GIFTS • SOUVENIRS
www.gifts-from-germany.com
Full English Website incl. driving directions, payment methods etc.!
Picture Frame 60x80cm.Orig. Super Mario Kart Wii Reversible
Packed.NEW.bethmary100@
throw. Fitted sheet pillow case
gmail.com
and lining. Never used. Paid over
Plastic Turtle Sand Box, sand $100, asking $65,017622987498.
Swarovski Crystal Mouse. Collecbox, $20, phone: 015144955943
Rice Cooker w/Cable. 3 Cup (ma- tible Edition. Made in Austria.
kes up to 6 Cups of cooked rice). Orig.Box. Great Condition. $50
Removable Cooking Pot. Glass [email protected]
Lid. Keep Warm Function (Indica- Swarovski Pegasus - From the
tor Light). Cook Indicator Light. 1998 "Fabulous Creatures" SeSpatula+Measuring Cup. User ries. Retired in 1998, Asking
Guide.
Orig.Box.
$8. $500.Ph. 06374/944828
[email protected]
Target practice, eco warrior
Rosina Wachtmeister Glass Cat shoulder bag, hand-made felt, enPair. Can be used with Metal Sta- vironmentally friendly bag made
ke (incl.) or without. 32" High. Go- using only wool, water and soap,
ebel, Germany. Orig.Box. €60. €25, [email protected]
[email protected]
The Swarovski Pierrot measures
Samsonite Sports Bag. Heavy 8". This is the first edition of "MasDuty Quality. Great as Sports Tra- querade" series. Retired in 1999.
vel Bag. $40. chefsteven2015@ [email protected]
Toaster, 4 Slice Long Slot, 7 Adgmail.com
Set of three pink vases, different justable Shade Settings, Bagel +
shapes but matching in color, per- Frozen Buttons, Toast + Cancel
fect for shabby-chic feature or to Buttons, Removable Crumb Tray,
upcycle. €10, jenniferwilking@hot User Guide, Orig.Box, €25,
[email protected]
mail.com
Sheep Pendulum Clock, Makes Toilet Putting Set, Know someboSheep Sound and Sheep Appears dy that is a golf nut who needs to
every Hour (Noise can be muted). always be practicing? Give him
Orig.
Box.
NEW.
€45. the Toilet Putting Set. He can
then practice putting while sitting
[email protected]
on the John! Only for people who
Small grey felt shoulder bag with have everything! Great gag gift!
mushroom design, perfect gift, [email protected]
€20 [email protected]
Tray. Plush Cushion Base proviSteam Iron. 1700 Watts Power. des comfort and stability. 17.5" x
Stainless Steel Soleplate. Variable 13.5".
€15.
chefsteven2015@
Steam Control. Pro Vertical gmail.com
Steam. Spray Button. 3 Way
Ultra Though Storage. RubberSmart Auto Off. Extra Large Water
maid.
31
Gallon/117.3
ltr.
Tank (8.4oz.). Self Clean. Made in
32.5x20x16.8.
82.6x50x42.5cm.
Germany.
Excellent
Working.
Made in USA. Shatter Resistant to
User Guide. Orig.Box. €50.
0F. Shatter Resistant to -18C. [email protected]
ro 12. [email protected]
Striped hand-made felt shoulder
Used RU Braun Automatic Chrobag, large, trend colors, perfect
no Watch, Watch Date Hand
gift,
€30,
jenniferwilking@hot
Black Metal, 67273 Weisenheim
mail.com
am Berg Germany, $300, brethele
Suit Bags, 7 Suit Bags. Stores [email protected],
and protects up to 3 garments. 01623305535
Breathable material with see thru Utility trailer for sale, German utifront.
3"x24"x38". lity trailer, one owner, excellent
7.62x60.96x95.52cm.
condition, never stored outside.
[email protected]
available
now.
Super Mario kart lunch cooler, [email protected]
$8,017622987498
Various size new gym bags
Swiss
Cow
Bell.
€12. $10.00
each,
spvendor@
[email protected]
gmail.com
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Window Panel 50x84.Heavy Quality.Caramel
Brown.Orig.
Packed.NEW.$10.bethmary100@
gmail.com
FOR SALE
All ads & pics on www.FindItGuide.com
WMF Cookware 11pc. Covered
Low Casserole 16cm+20cm. Covered
High
Casserole
16cm+20cm+24cm.
Saucepan
16cm. Cold Handles of Stainless
Steel. Dishwasher and Oven Safe.
Orig.Box. €330 chefsteven2015@
gmail.com
WMF Drinking Cup Stainless
Steel. 350ml. Dishwasher Safe
WMF
Germany.
€15.
V&B Cermaic X-MAS Ornament
[email protected]
Set: German Male/Female Gingerbread Ornaments. 4" High, villeroy & Boch Germany. NEW.
Orig.Box. €20. chefsteven2015@
gmail.com
Various music CDs for sale, all
from the 2000er years. Single
CDs from Nelly Furtado, Christina
Aguilera etc. for €3, music samplers like Bravo Hits and The Dome
€4. For a picture of the selection WMF Knife Set with Storage
see www.finditguide.com. Con- Block (Wood). 9 Pieces. Blades
tact [email protected]
made from Forged Special Blade
Steel. Made in Germany. Orig.
Viking Sword. Handle and Blade Box.
$350,
chefsteven2015@
Engraved on both Sides. Real gmail.com
Steel. With Black Wall Display
Mount. Made in Spain. $275. WMF Napkin Holder. Stainless
Steel.
Orig.Box.
€20
[email protected]
[email protected]
WMF Saucepan with Lid.16cm
Diameter.Stainless Steel.Dishwasher
and
Oven
Sa
fe.NEW.$20.bethmary100@
gmail.com
Vintage Classic Video game from
Mattel - Classic Baseball. A must
have for the collection. Still works
great. $20 brethelenius@google
mail.com
WMF Silverware 30 Pieces. Stainless Steel. Dishwasher Safe. WMF
Germany.
Orig.
Box.
$75.
[email protected]
Wristwatch Zodiac Sign. Gemini
Design. Black Leather Band. Orig.
Box. NEW. €25. chefsteven2015@
gmail.com
Vintage handheld video game
from Coleco. Alien Attack is a
classic and a must have for every
game collection! in great scape. All ads & pics on www.FindItGuide.com
Runs on 4C batteries. $20 brethele
2013 pair of lazy chairs, leather
[email protected]
white. €230 for both chairs. Like
Wall Decor Picture. Hand Craf- new condition. Please contact
ted. Deer Hide. Made In Siberia. Nathalie at macarthurnathalie@
gmail.com
€45. [email protected]
FURNITURE
3 & 2 Seat Couches, €500.00,
[email protected]
3
Level
Unit
Shelf
with
Wheels.42High.
Each
Level
18x18.$15.
bethmary100@
gmail.com
8 Drawer Dresser. Lots of storage space. 45"H. x 29"W x 14"D.
€70. Picture shows 2 Dressers.
[email protected]
Adjustable Full/Queen Size Bed.
Headboard, Footboard and Rails.
Cherry Wood. Very Sturdy. Assembly is easy, no tools required.
Made
in
USA.
EUR
270.
[email protected]
American Bedroom Set, €190,
(or make offer), consisting of dresser with 3part mirror, and 2 night
tables, solid oak with brass handles, very beautiful 06302-5554 fran
[email protected]
Antique 100 yr.old 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 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 corner desk. See photo
on KA classifieds web page. Contact
Eric
and
Mia
at
063759949674,
€150,
[email protected]
Antique English Book Case, $75,
45 inches high, 11 inches deep,
29 inches wide. Curved Door with
Glass Insets. Side Panels with
Glass Insets, 2 Glass Shelves.
Buyer Must Pick Up. Please Call
0159 0297 6140.
Antique
French
Louis
XIV
Schrank $650. Call 06374-991073
pls leave amessage.
Antique reproduction secretary
desk. See photos on KA classifieds web page. Contact Eric and
Mia at 063759949674, €120,
[email protected]
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LOCATIONS
Bed, Single w/mattress. Solid
wood frame. Mattress like new
condition.
€75,
jcambr@ya
hoo.com
Couch Table. Glass Table with
Magazine Shelf (Wood). 46"L. x
27"W.
€25.
chefsteven2015@
gmail.com
Beige leather couch. Purchased Desk (with 3 rollout shelves).
at City Polster. Original price 30"H. x 35.5"W. x 18"Deep. €45.
€1300. Real leather.Need space [email protected]
else I would keep it. Must pick up
in Rodenbach. Asking $450,
017622987498 or isabell_1_98@ya
hoo.com
Brown Corduroy Upholstered
Chair, $25, Buyer Must Pick Up.
Please Call 0159 0297 6140,
Clock,
$150.00,
gmail.com
spvendor@
Coffee Table w/Magazine Shelf
Desk with Chair. $75.00 OBO.
and Glass Center Piece. 4x2ft.
Must be picked up in Saalstatdt.
16"High. €220. bethmary100@
[email protected]. 06375gmail.com
3889355.
Complete German Water Bed
Luna- 12 Years Old, May need
one of two new water mattresses.It's disesembled. Must Pick
up.
Pleasecontact:
[email protected]
Couch Relax Chair, €199, great
furniture use as a relax chair or
bed diff moves, cover washable,
like new, was new 398 euro at moebel martin, from a smoke and
pet free home, cell 015145261009
stefandsanya@
gmail.com
Dining Room Table & Chairs.
$350.00 OBO. Large table with
18" leaf, 4 regular chairs, 2 arm
chairs. Must pick-up in Saalstadt.
06375-3889355. j_c_hudson@ya
hoo.com.
Dining Table Set.Dining Table
with 4 Design Arm Chairs. Dining
Table 61.5"x44".Without Extension 44"Diameter. Great Condition.
. € [email protected]
La-Z-Boy Rocker Recliner, $75,
Dark Green Fabric, Clean and CoCouch set, €900, stefandsanya@ zy. Buyer Must Pick Up. Please
gmail.com
Call 0159 0297 6140.
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Your friendly neighborhood pharmacy!
Schultheiss-Strasse 32a • 65191 Wiesbaden-Bierstadt
Store Phone: 0611-502725
Pharmacy Hours:
Monday-Friday 8:30am - 6:30pm
Saturday 9:00am - 1:00pm
Sundays closed
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Wiesbaden Dental Care
0611-9887 26 50
Bahnstrasse 14
65205 Wiesbaden
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66877 Ramstein
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Tel: 0611 - 30 51 10 www.hautcentrum-wiesbaden.de
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FURNITURE
Love Seat, $75, Warm Gold Fabric, Clean and Cozy. Buyer Must
Pick Up. Please Call 0159-0297
6140.
All ads & pics on www.FindItGuide.com
Mantel Clock from the 60 era.
Free Wooden Dining Set. A clas- Key wind chines on the half and
sic! Table(41x41")plus 2 leaves full hour, $70.00, spvendor@
(12" wide each). 4 chairs. No ma- gmail.com
jor damage, just small nicks. May
Mattress Pad. Full Size. Tommy
want to refinish top. If you can
Hilfiger. Great Condition. No
haul it, it's yours! Call 0631 41 23
Stains. Euro 20. bethmary100@
71 34 Kaiserslautern
gmail.com
Futon/Couch, the top, plush
cushions are constructed from
30mm of memory foam very
sturdy east to fold down 2 cup
holders built in seated position:
86"L x 36"D x 33.5"hflat position:
86"L x 46"D x 22.5"H great condition selling for best offer,
[email protected]
Large 4 Section Closet (Schrank),
$250, 7ft 4in by 11ft 5in (3 sections are 3ft 3in wide, 1 section is
1ft 8in wide). Two Clothes Hanging Rails, Many Shelves. We will
help take apart. Buyer Must Pick
Up. Please Call 0159 0297 6140
Metal Coat Rack with Brass Buttons Very Sturdy 69"H. x 16"W.
€70. [email protected]
Metal
Headboard+Footboard,
Queen Size, Brushed Nickel Finish, Metal Gauge Tubing, Solid
Bar Wire, Delivery available, €250,
[email protected]
Metal/Mirror shoe cabinet with 5
drawers and body length mirror.
69H.x20W.$150.bethmary100@
gmail.com
Zither, €950 (or make offer), fran
[email protected],
06302-5554
near Sembach
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microscope with various parts
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condition. €400 obo, jcambr@ya
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HOUSES FOR RENT
All ads & pics on www.FindItGuide.com
One Each 2&3-Seat Couches,
€500.00. Like new from smoke &
pet-free home, anthracite-colored
cloth front & back. New price
1450€ asking 500€. Pick up in Siegelbach. Call 06301-7988092 after 8PM. [email protected]
4BR-Duplex House for Rent PET
friendly €900+utilities 25 min to
Ramstein RAB and Baumholder,
liv/dinrm, new BIK, 2 bath, 142
sqm liv. space, 2 balconys, basement, loft, 1 garage, 1 pks, closed
yard 825 sqm, pet OK in 66885
Altenglan, 27 Glanstr., Phone:
PCS sale-German Schrank $450 063816008318, ch.huethig@free
obo, Coffee Table free, Telephone net.de
stand $20, Kitchen Table w/
chairs $120, Bean Bag chairs $10
each, Patio set w/chairs & umbrel- Completely renewed house-large
la $120, Twin Bed Frame $25, Re- garden, balcony, winter garden,
cliner $150, Grill $30, T.V. $25, Va- new bathrooms and floors, baseriety of Toys. email:desi00012@ ment, garagethe house is complegmail.com,
or
phone: ted now and free to move in.quiet
neighborhood.bus station close
015156744005.
by.Call 01702473900
Recliner couch loveseat leather,
$390, [email protected], Freest house in Alsenborn 4BR
real leather black, works great not liv/din rm bik panrty rm laundry
often used, very comfy, back pil- rm 2,5 baths terrace yard, storage
lows come off easy to carry, cell rm in shed and covered grill area
0152-06786080
free park spot 155 sqm liv space
€1100+util+€30 for extra rm,
Solid rustic oak dining room, 0174-7403626 / 06303-925656
€500, (or make offer) cabinet
3,80m long, table 2m long with 8
Home for Sale or Rent, Nice,
chairs. [email protected]
American-owned, home with 1/2
Stearns and Foster Queen Mat- acre enclosed back yard for sale
tress Set, Mattress, Spangdahlem or rent in Mackenbach. Great,
Air Base 54529 Spangdahlem Ger- convenient location just two miles
many, $800, email: cj.lamont@hot to Ramstein Air Base. Directly on
walking/cycling route to wooded
mail.com, phone: 015144955943
areas. Outdoor swimming pool
TV Stand with 4 Wheels. 3 Le- just 4.5 km away along trail route.
vels. 46.5"W x15"D x20"H. Great This can be your personal resiCondition.€ 125 bethmary100@ dence, [email protected]
gmail.com
White IKEA Twin Trundle Beds w/
Mattresses, $175, Buyer Must
Pick Up. Please Call 0159 0297
6140.
White luxus designer couch, 37in
W X 82in L, asking $875.00 or
BO. Excellent condtion. More info, please after 1700 hrs. Cell
01638853574
Wooden bookshelf. See photo
on KA classifieds web page. Contact
Eric
and
Mia
at
063759949674,
$150,
[email protected]
Nice Modernized Farmhouse in
Herschberg! Renovated and modernized
farmhouse
in
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m², 4 Bedrooms (all real wooden
floors), 1 full bath + 2 x 0.75
baths, Built-In-Kitchen (tiled floor),
Living/Dining-Area (real wooden
floor), Storage, Basement, 1 Studio, Barn and property parking,
Yard, Patio, High-Speed internet
available (Quix), Pets welcome if
under supervision, Avail: Now,
Rent: 1350 Euro + utilities.No
Finder's fee! For more info contact G.I. Bill Pay Service at ram
[email protected] or 06371465407 or 0160-1065196. www.gi
billpay.com/realestate
Nice Duplex-Half in Mehlbach! Nice Duplex-Half in Mehlbach, 16
km to RAB, 200 m², 6 Bedrooms,
2 Baths, 2 Built-In-Kitchens, Pantry, 2 Living-Rooms w. DiningArea, Storage, Attic, 2 Garages,
Yard, Patio, Balcony, Pets negotiable, Avail: Now, Rent: 1300 Euro + 60 Euro Garage + utilities. No
finder´s fee. For more info contact
G.I. Bill Pay Service at ramstein@
gibillpay.com or 06371-465407 or
0160-1065196.
www.gibill
pay.com/realestate
Nice Duplex-Half near Kusel &
RAB! Nice duplex in Neunkirchen
am Potzberg, 20 km to RAB, 192
m², 3 Bedrooms, 3 Baths, 1 WalkIn-Closet, Built-In-Kitchen, Pantry, Living/Dining-Area, Storage,
Property Parking, Small Yard, Patio, High-Speed internet available
(Quix), Floor-Heating (oil), Pets negotiable, Avail: Now, Rent: 1150
Euro + utilities. No Finder's fee!
For more info contact G.I. Bill Pay
Service at [email protected]
or
06371-465407
or
01601065196. www.gibillpay.com/reale
state
Houses for rent, !10min RAB,
20min
Kaiserslautern,
249m²,
Busstop 100m, Floor heating, 5
Bedrooms, 3 Bathr, Big liv- and diningr, Kitchen, Studio, Balcony,
Garage, 2 Terraces, VDSL, pets allowed, Housing ID: 3556651. from
08/April/16.
call
me
015155580000,
[email protected].
€1775
Jettenbach 10min RAB, 20min
Kaiserslautern, 249m², 5BedR,
3BaR, floor heating, living room,
dining room, Kitchen, Studio, Balcony, Garage, Carport, VDSL, 2
Ter,
attic,
yard,
call
015155580000,
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Ramstein 10mins FSH: Beautifully renovated Bavarian-style freestanding house with 3000 sqft of
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Richard-Wagner-Str. 1
67655 Kaiserslautern
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