Ramstein gets glimpse of C-5M
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Ramstein gets glimpse of C-5M
October 9, 2009 HAVE YOU READ YOUR KA TODAY? Volume 33, number 40 21st TSC CSM meets with Ugandan counterparts by Spc. Jason Nolte 21st TSC Public Affairs Ramstein gets glimpse of C-5M by Capt. Megan A. Schafer 86th Airlift Wing Public Affairs Members of the Combined Noise Abatement Committee got a glimpse of one of the Air Force’s recently modernized cargo aircraft during an acoustic demonstration Sept. 30 on Ramstein. As a special feature to the 86th Airlift Wing’s semiannual CNAC meeting between KMC leaders and host-nation officials, Air Mobility Command and Lockheed Martin offi- Romanian student attends NCO academy, Page 10 cials took the time to showcase the enhanced capabilities of the C-5M. Part of the Air Force’s continued efforts to modernize and recapitalize its aircraft inventory, the C-5M includes avionics modernization, along with reliability enhancement and re-engining. The avionics modernization program adds a new, modern cockpit that includes a digital all-weather flight control system and autopilot, a new communications suite, flat panel displays, and enhanced navigation and safety FEATURE NEWS LIFESTYLES See UGANDA, Page 8 Photo by Tech. Sgt. Sean Mateo White Members from the Combined Noise Abatement Committee and Spangdahlem Air Base watch a C-5M acoustic demonstration on Ramstein Sept. 30. The CNAC consists of members of the KMC and local German officials who regularly meet to discuss noise abatement issues in the community. The meeting was followed by a briefing and demonstration that focused on the Air Force’s new C-5M. Zoo Day Sunday at Kaiserslautern Zoo, Page 17 equipment to ease crew workload and enhance situational awareness. “Also, the climb capability of the aircraft is much better than the current model, and it’s the first military aircraft to receive formal Federal Aviation Administration concurrence (for noise standards),” said Dan O’Rourke, Lockheed Martin director of Product Development of the C-5 program. A major focus for the CNAC, of See C-5M, Page 5 SPORTS KITGUM, Uganda – When the command sergeant major of the 21st Theater Sustainment Command arrived in Uganda and met with the sergeants major from the Ugandan People’s Defense Force, their main focus was making Natural Fire 10 a success. The joint and combined training exercise in Uganda offers an opportunity for east African partner nations and the U.S. military to work together to increase regional capabilities in order to respond to complex humanitarian emergencies. Military personnel from Burundi, Kenya, Rwanda, Tanzania, Uganda and the U.S. will participate in this year’s exercise. The meeting between 21st TSC Command Sgt. Maj. David Wood, Ugandan Command Sgt. Maj. Ben Oyana and other Ugandan sergeants major better enabled them to work through any real-world issues that make an event like this a success as both a cooperative exchange of ideas and a military-to-military training exercise involving complex humanitarian emergencies. At this early stage in the exercise, setting up the life support area for the U.S. forces participating in the exercise is a critical step to ensure Natural Fire 10 is successful. Command Sergeant Major Wood walked the Ugandan sergeants major through the proposed Tips for driving in fall fog, Page 20 Ramstein Rogues score big in Munich, Page 23 Page 2 Kaiserslautern American October 9, 2009 Make a difference by donating to CFC-O by Brig. Gen. Mark C. Dillon 86th Airlift Wing Commander Many of you are familiar with the Winston Churchill quote, “We make a living by what we get, but we make a life by what we give.” For our servicemembers and their families that give of themselves in service to our great nation, this couldn’t be more true. Every day we serve we give freedom and liberty to millions. Many would say by serving this great nation we’ve already given enough. But traditionally, we give even more. And one way we give more is through the Combined Federal Campaign – Overseas. This year’s CFC-O campaign theme is “Make a difference.” And what a difference you can make. This year’s CFC-O gives you the ability to donate to any of the more than 2,000 participating local, national and international charities that support a variety of significant causes. These are organizations that can truly make a difference in the lives of untold thousands. Last year was another fantastic giving year. Our KMC personnel contributed a total of $800,000 to organizations and charities here in the region and throughout the world. One of the top five priorities of our great Air Force is to take care of our Airmen and their families. If you decide to contribute and you do not have a favorite organization or charity, I encourage you to remember the military communities where we work and live. The CFC-O also offers the tremendous opportunity to contribute locally by selecting contribution code FSYP, for Family Services and Youth Programs. Last year, we received more than $30,000 toward this worthy cause, all of it going right back into our communities. As our CFC-O campaign begins, please remember that you already give by serving your country. You make a difference every day in the lives of millions. Your generosity never ceases to amaze this Airman. And traditionally, we give even more through great programs like CFC-O. Have another great week around the KMC and I am truly thankful for your sacrifice and service to our great nation! Policy letters, operating instructions and you Commentary by Avis Resch 86th Airlift Wing Equal Opportunity Office When was the last time you picked up your unit’s policy letters or operating instructions and read them? Furthermore, why do you think leadership creates policy letters and OIs? Why is it your responsibility to read them? Commanders establish a framework of what’s acceptable or unacceptable within our Air Force communities or to simplify and support existing governing Air Force Instructions or guidance. Policy letters and OIs can also contain leadership messages from senior officials on issues affecting the Air Force and its members. So, let’s begin by familiarizing you with one specific AFI – “Equal Opportunity and Treatment” – and how our local policies build on the guiding principles of the Department of Defense and the Air Force. By beginning with the DOD’s basic instruction, you’ll see how each subsequent policy, down the chain of command, supports it’s over all meaning and finally ends up in an OI. DOD instruction 1350.2 directs us to promote an environment free from personal, The Kaiserslautern American is published by AdvantiPro GmbH, Kaiserslautern, Germany, a private firm in no way connected with the Department of the Air Force or the Department of the Army, under exclusive contract with the 86th Airlift Wing. This commercial enterprise newspaper is an authorized publication for members of the military services overseas. Contents of the KA are not necessarily the official view of, or endorsed by, the U.S. government, Department of Defense or Department of the Air Force. The appearance of advertising in this publication, social or institutional barriers that prevent members from rising to the highest level of responsibility possible. It further directs that members shall be evaluated only by individual merit, fitness and capability. AFI 36-1201, “Equal Employment Opportunity Complaints,” and AFI 36-2706, “Military Equal Opportunity Program,” outline how the Air Force will conduct its affairs while remaining free from unlawful discrimination and sexual harassment and will provide equal opportunity and treatment for all members, regardless of color, national origin, race, ethnic group, religion or gender, except as prescribed by statute or policy. In addition, the AFIs state civilians are also protected from discrimination based on age and physical and/or mental disability. Let’s now take a look at one local guiding principle that supports both of these AFIs. Gen. Roger Brady, U.S. Air Forces in Europe commander, states in his EO strategy, “Our responsibility to each other is to provide a workplace and living environment free from discrimination and harassing behavior. 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AdvantiPro staff reserves the right to edit all submitted material. your organizations know that we, the leadership of USAFE, have zero tolerance for violations of equal opportunity, and will quickly address and correct violations.” Each commander, from General Brady all the way to your respective unit commanders, have similar EO policies or OIs. It spans all numbered Air Forces, wings and subordinate units in our Air Force community. So by the time EO information is in your hands there should be no doubt how the DOD, Air Force, major command and unit commanders feel about and the lengths they will go to support the EO philosophy. Now you have an understanding of the principles that govern EO and why policy letters and OIs are important and helpful in disseminating useful information. It’s the leadership’s responsibility to inform you of various issues via policy letters and OIs; however, it’s your responsibility to read them. Reading and understanding these directives is imperative to keeping both active-duty servicemembers and civilians on track. To read any of the EO policy letters in their entirety, contact your unit support staff, call the EO office at 489-8534 or e-mail [email protected]. To learn more about other policies or OIs that pertain to your unit, contact your first sergeant. Deadlines: •News, feature, school articles and photos – noon Thursday for the following week’s edition •Sports articles and photos – noon Monday for that same week’s edition •Free (space available) Classifieds – noon Tuesday for that same week’s KA AdvantiPro staff encourages reader comments. Send questions, comments, article and photo submissions to: [email protected] or call AdvantiPro at 0631-3033-5547. To place a classified advertisement, call AdvantiPro GmbH at 0631-3033-5531. For a display advertisement, call 0631-3033-5536 or visit www.kaiserslauternamerican.com. AdvantiPro Editor Sales Team Stephani Hinderliter Nicole Baulch Armand Derderian Karin Flick Display Ads Susanne Daugill Ad Design & Layout Alexander Pütz Steven Casula Corinna Emser Classified Ads Sabrina Braun Hanna-Maria Weills Quality Control Adam Barclay October 9, 2009 Kaiserslautern American Page 3 Miesau Army Depot celebrates 60 years Story and photo by Pfc. Amanda Rigdon 21st TSC Public Affairs Mr. Becker felt it was important to recognize ammunition depot under the U.S. Army. Miesau is the last remaining U.S. forces ammunition depot all the hard work performed at Miesau on a daily in Europe and the largest ammunition depot out- basis. “I felt positive today because it was a great day The Miesau Army Depot, also known as side the U.S. Hans-Jürgen Becker, the deputy chief of ACE, for Miesau, the 21st TSC and the U.S. Army in Ammunition Center Europe, paid homage to 60 Europe,” Mr. Becker said. years of service and support to U.S. Army Europe has worked at the depot for more than 35 years. with a celebration Sept. 25. The event included a banquet and several guest speakers, who addressed an audience of Soldiers, local-national employees, civilians, families and honored guests during the celebration. Brig. Gen. Patricia E. McQuistion, the commanding general of the 21st Theater Sustainment Command, was the senior leader in attendance. After her speech, General McQuistion took time to award numerous ACE employees with length of service awards. Gary Millsap, the director of ACE, spoke about the overall attitude of the personnel working at the facility. “We are all one great big family. We support each other with whatever the issue is, and we work closely with the host nation and surrounding communities,” said Mr. Millsap. “It’s familyoriented here. Miesau as a whole is one great big organization – one big family.” Michael Dubenezic, chief of the inspection division at ACE, spoke about the importance of the event. “I think that it’s a great accomplishment,” he said. “We’ve been here for 60 years, providing the war fighters with the ammunition needed for them to do their jobs.” Miesau Army Depot was founded as Rhine Ammunition Depot May 23, 1949, and was desThe 60th Anniversary of Miesau Army Depot Sept. 25 included demonstrations, music, a banquet and several guest speakers, ignated as a North Atlantic Treaty Organization who addressed an audience of Soldiers, local-national employees, civilians, families and honored guests during the celebration. Army chief of staff discusses issues during LRMC visit During a visit with wounded warriors at Landstuhl Regional Medical Center, Army Chief of Staff Gen. George W. Casey, Jr., discussed the challenges his Soldiers and their families have successfully faced since 9/11 and explained initiatives underway to help the force – one of them scheduled to begin Oct. 1. Comprehensive Soldier Fitness program General Casey said the first element of the Comprehensive Soldier Fitness program, designed to teach Soldiers to become more resilient in five aspects of total fitness – physical, emotional, social, spiritual and family strength – begins this week with an online assessment every Soldier can take in the privacy of their own room. But CSF doesn’t end there. General Casey said every phase of leadership development training, from basic training to the Army War College, will include progressive instructional courses of CSF to help leaders understand how to build resiliency in themselves and their Soldiers. The most critical element of CSF is set to begin about this time next year, when General Casey said a master resiliency trainer will be placed in every battalion in the Army. MRTs are part of a collaboration with the University of Pennsylvania. About 100 Soldiers have received MRT training at the university, and General Casey said several trainers he has spoken with about the program are excited about taking what they have learned from classroom to battalion. “These are Soldiers helping Soldiers,” General Casey said. “Every one of them has told me they see the value of the training both in their personal and professional lives.” The Army Family Covenant Another quality of life initiative the general covered is the Army Family Covenant See LRMC, Page 7 Page 4 Kaiserslautern American October 9, 2009 Compiled by the 569th USFPS Sept. 29 7:56 a.m.: An Air Force NCO reported a navigation system and DVD player were stolen from his vehicle in Landstuhl. 9:09 a.m.: An Air Force NCO reported a gym bag containing ABU pants, boots, PT gear and toiletries was stolen from her vehicle in Landstuhl. Sept. 30 11:16 a.m.: An Air Force officer reported he was involved in a major traffic accident with a local national adjacent to the Harmon Gate. 1:32 p.m.: An Army NCO reported he was involved in a major traffic accident with a local Murder case solved The murder case of Elizabeth Gärtner, who was found dead near Gelterswoog pond Aug. 20, has been solved. A 33-year-old neighbor of the woman was taken into custody and has admitted to the crime. tub and threatened to kill her in Kaiserslautern. The Soldier was apprehended for assault and communicating a threat. The spouse was taken to LRMC and treated for soft tissue injuries and bruises to her back. national in Kindsbach. The local national was transported to the Landstuhl Krankenhaus Oct. 4 by DRK for neck pain. 12:20 a.m.: An Air Force civilian report9:15 p.m.: An Army civilian reported someed his vehicle had been stolen from his resione broke into his home in Landstuhl and stole dence in Rodenbach. $785. 2:02 a.m.: The Polizei arrested a Soldier for Oct. 1 drunken driving in Kaiserslautern. 2:25 a.m.: An Air Force civilian’s spouse 4:14 a.m.: The Polizei reported an Army reported her husband pushed her and threatened NCO and Soldier were detained for fighting in to hit her in Reifenberg. The civilian was appre- Kaiserslautern. The Army NCO was transported hended for assault. to LRMC for injuries sustained during the inci6:55 a.m.: Three Polish nationals were dent and the Soldier was apprehended for aggradetained for unauthorized entry onto Vogelweh. vated assault. Investigation revealed one of the men was wanted Oct. 5 by German authorities and was released to the 11:28 a.m.: An Army NCO’s spouse reported Polizei. The other two men were escorted off the she was involved in a minor traffic accident with installation. a local national in Kaiserslautern. 12:14 p.m.: An Air Force officer’s spouse 5:10 p.m.: A Soldier reported he was involved reported her vehicle had been damaged at the post in a major traffic accident with a local national in office on Kapaun. Kaiserslautern. 7:08 p.m.: An Air Force NCO reported his 5:30 p.m.: An Army officer reported his rental spouse had been threatened by a local national. vehicle was damaged in Kaiserslautern. The local national verbally threatened the NCO’s spouse while holding a knife. The local national Convictions • A civilian’s employment with 86th Services was apprehended by the Polizei. was terminated and he was barred for his involveOct. 2 ment in several incidents of larceny. 2:36 p.m.: A Soldier reported he was involved • A former AAFES employee was barred for an in a minor traffic accident at the intersection of the incident of shoplifting and simple assault. B-37 and B-270, Kaiserslautern. • A family member was barred for drug use and 5:49 p.m.: An Airman reported she was larceny. involved in a minor traffic accident with a local national in Wiesbach. FAITH BRIDGE: 6:55 p.m.: An Air Force NCO A Faith Community Building Bridges to life with God reported his vehicle had been damaged Meeting at Landstuhl Community Chapel on Sunday at 1100 in Mehlbach. Modern Music, Media and Messages. Children’s programs during the service Oct. 3 2:04 a.m.: A Soldier’s spouse reported her husband pushed her into the bath- Take Note Red Cross needs volunteers The KMC American Red Cross Office needs volunteers to assist donors at blood drives Wednesday at Kleber Kaserne and Thursday at Ramstein. Volunteers are also needed to serve as course officials for the Red Ribbon Run, which will be held Oct. 24 at Rhine Ordnance Barracks. If you are interested in either of these volunteer opportunities, e-mail the Kaiserslautern Office at [email protected]. mil or call 483-8702 or 0631-411-8702. Halloween parade The first-ever Halloween city parade in Europe takes place Oct. 31 in Kaiserslautern. It starts at 5 p.m. at Barbarossa Castle (next to city hall) and leads through the city center. Those interested can participate by walking in the parade wearing Halloween costumes or decorating their vehicle with Halloweenthemed decorations. Those entering vehicles can win up to €3,000 for the most amazing Faith Bridge is a Protestant Community Serving Military Personnel in the KMC For information call USAG-K at DSN 493-4098 or 0631 3406 4098 Landstuhl Community Chapel is located on the grounds of LRMC. The chapel is located next to the Dining Facility and Food Court vehicle, but must register in advance and pay a fee of €50. For details, visit www.werbegemeinschaft-kl.de or call 0631-365-3425. Warrior Response Exercise U.S. Army Garrison – Kaiserslautern will hold the 2009 Warrior Response Exercise from Tuesday to Oct. 16 throughout the Kaiserslautern area. Expect delays, alternate traffic patterns and limited parking at all Army kasernes. Closures • The KMC Housing Office will be closed today from 7:30 a.m. to noon for a Works Council meeting. Customer service hours will be from noon to 2 p.m. The office will also be closed Monday for an American holiday. Normal hours will resume at 7:30 a.m. Tuesday. Call 489-7642 for more information. • The Ramstein Thrift Shop will be closed from Oct. 21 to 30 due to renovations. • All Service Credit Union branch offices will be closed Monday in observance of Columbus Day. • The Ramstein Clinic will close at noon Oct. 28 for readiness training. It will reopen at 7 a.m. Oct. 29. Domestic Violence Awareness The U.S. Army Garrison – Kaiserslautern Army Community Services Family Advocacy Program is hosting several events in October for National Domestic Violence Awareness Month. For a complete list of events, visit www.kaiserslautern.army.mil. Mailing deadlines The 2009 holiday mailing deadlines are as follows: • Space available mail: Nov. 27 • Parcel airlift: Dec. 4 • First class letters and cards: Dec. 11 • Priority mail: Dec. 11 • Express mail military service: Dec. 18 October 9, 2009 USAFE plans for H1N1 vaccine distribution by 1st Lt J.D. Griffin U.S. Air Forces in Europe – Headquarters Public Affairs U.S. Air Forces in Europe continues to plan and prepare to guard the health of Airmen, civilians and family members against numerous health issues, including the H1N1 virus. The USAFE Command Surgeon General’s office is coordinating with U.S. European Command’s medical depot, U.S. Army Medical Materiel Center – Europe on the appropriate distribution plan for the H1N1 vaccine when it arrives. The initial focus for vaccination efforts will be on Centers for Disease Control and Prevention high-risk priority groups. “Unlike seasonal flu vaccine supplies, which usually arrive early in the season via large shipments sufficient for the whole population, the H1N1 vaccine will initially have limited availability,” said Lt. Col. Megan McCormick, USAFE Command Public Health officer. “It’s anticipated to begin arriving at USAFE medical facilities sometime in November,” Colonel McCormick said. “Receipt dates for bases will vary and notifications of availability will be communicated by command information channels, though high-risk patients may also be contacted individually.” The CDC recommends inclusion of pregnant women in the first series of vaccine distributions. Other priority categories include care providers for children younger than 6 months, health-care providers and first responders. Deploying troops will also be among the first priority groups, due to their elevated risk under austere living conditions and mission-essential status. “The health and safety of our USAFE community is a priority,” Colonel McCormick said. “Everyone needs to know vaccination plans are in place and being coordinated at every level, and it is expected that supplies will be sufficient so that everyone who wants the vaccine will be able to receive it after those in high-risk groups.” Kaiserslautern American Page 5 C-5M, from Page 1 course, is noise. After witnessing firsthand the enhanced takeoff distance and decreased engine noise of the C-5M, local officials reacted positively to the noticeable difference of the new model to that of its predecessors. Ramstein’s mayor, Klaus Layes, talked about a “definite improvement you can hear.” Susanne Wimmer-Leonhardt, Kaiserslautern mayor, described the difference to be “significantly quieter, significantly higher.” “The differences are tremendous and striking in terms of noise level as well as concerning the climbing speed,” said Mayor Layes. “The C-5M is much quieter and will climb much faster. Refurbishment of the C-5 fleet would constitute a milestone on the road to alleviation of air traffic noise.” The Air Force plans to upgrade 52 of its 111 C-5s to the new M model, with three test aircraft currently in the inventory, said Col. John Gomez, Air Mobility Command Requirements Division chief. The three M models are currently based at Dover Air Force Base, Del., and will be transiting through Ramstein during the Operational Test and Evaluation period that runs until mid-January. “Today’s C-5M demonstration was important and very impressive,” said Brig. Gen. Mark Dillon, 86th AW commander, who also happens to have nearly 1,000 flying hours in the C-5. “The (demonstration) allowed dozens of our host nation community leaders from Kaiserslautern and Spangdahlem a glimpse at one of our Air Force modernization efforts. Rather than just reading about it, our host nation community leaders saw for themselves how a quieter and faster-climbing C-5M will help us meet our noise abatement goals,” General Dillon added. “A special thanks to our teammates from AMC The differences are tremendous and striking in terms of noise level as well as concerning the climbing speed. The C-5M is much quieter and will climb much faster.” — Klaus Layes Ramstein mayor and Lockheed for the tremendous C-5M acoustic demonstration. The demo illustrates your commitment to both our mission here at Ramstein as well as our host-nation partners.” Ramstein is a hub for mobility and airlift operations throughout Europe and the area of responsibility. Though the base owns a variety of theater airlift, distinguished-visitor transport, and aeromedical evacuation aircraft – C-130s, C-40Bs, C-20Hs, C-21s and C-37s – the base regularly hosts a plethora of other military and commercial aircraft and diligently works with local leaders to ensure the mission success of the Air Force operations is not of greater impact to the community. The C-5 Galaxy, one of the world’s largest aircraft, has been the backbone of America’s strategic airlift fleet since the late 1960s. However, years of wear and tear impacted the aircraft’s reliability rates. Yet testing revealed the C-5 fleet had 80 percent of its structural service life remaining. Rather than doing away with the aircraft, Lockheed Martin officials proposed a plan in September 1998 to update the C-5 Galaxy fleet with new avionics and engines. These improvements are predicted to raise the aircraft’s reliability levels. Flu vaccine available now The Ramstein Immunizations Clinic now has flu vaccines available for active-duty members, Department of Defense civilians, retirees and dependents in the form of the Flu Mist vaccine. The flu shot will be available for those patients who can’t get the Flu Mist vaccine due to age or current health conditions. Clinic hours of operation are from 7 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday, Wednesday and Friday; 8 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Tuesday; and 8 a.m. to noon Thursday. Mass flu drives are from 3:30 to 6:30 p.m. Nov. 16, 17 and 23 at the Hercules Theater on Ramstein. For more information, call 479-2530 or 06371-46-2530. Photo by Sgt. Frank Sanchez III Range week Sgt. Maj. Tomas Gonzales, the sergeant major of plans and operations for the 21st Theater Sustainment Command, and several other Soldiers assigned to the 21st TSC fire the M9 pistol at a qualification range at the Baumholder training area Oct. 1. About 250 Soldiers from the 21st TSC spent the week of Sept. 28 to Oct. 1 at the ranges in Baumholder qualifying with a wide variety of weapons, including the M2 .50-caliber machine gun, the M249 squad automatic weapon, the M16 rifle and the M9 pistol. Page 6 Kaiserslautern American October 9, 2009 Tip-Tow to the Tom-Tom by Dr. Marshall Michel 86th Airlift Wing historian an automatic flight control system was required. Republic developed an automatic flight control modification that was ready for testing in March 1953, but before engaging the system a number of manual hookups were made to the system to resolve continuing electrical problems. On April 24, 1953, the left-hand F-84 hooked up to the B-29 and activated the automatic system. The F-84 immediately flopped over onto the wing of the B-29 and both crashed with the loss of all on board. This ended the Tip-Tow project. wing tip while RF-84F was fitted with a jaw-like connector on its left wing tip. One of U.S. Air Force’s new categorical imperUnlike the Tip-Tow, Tom-Tom was more of a atives after World War II was to find a way to test of concept and to see if the formidable wingincrease the range of its generation-one fighter tip vortices of the B-36 could be overcome in the jets, especially in the area of bomber escort. One joining maneuver. Both aircrafts’ wing tip connecof the people they turned to was German engineer tion mechanisms were very light and not intended and aircraft designer Dr. Richard Vogt, who had to tow the RF-84F. come to the U.S. after the war. The B-36 wing tip coupling mechanism incorDr. Vogt was known for designing unique porated adjustable rear pitch locks and warplanes, including the asymmetria skewed hinge set at an angle. This cal Blohm & Voss BV141. One of Dr. allowed the RF-84 to roll around the Vogt’s ideas was to have aircraft attach wing tip and the changes in its angle themselves to the wings of other airof attack generated counter forces to craft. This would extend the effective keep it flying level with the wing of wingspan and, he hoped, extend the the B-36. This, in theory, eliminated range in the same manner as the long the need for an electronic autopilot narrow wings of a glider. system. It would also allow the aircraft on The question was if the wingspanthe wing to shut down its engine and to-wing ratio and the reduction in be towed to save fuel, which would induced drag were aerodynamically be useful for escort fighters. Dr. Vogt’s efficient enough to compensate for the concept was tested at Wright Field weight of the fighters. Although severin 1948 using a Douglas C-47 and a al successful hookups were performed, small light plane, and the tests showed the heavy turbulence from the vortices promise. streaming from the bomber’s wing tips Republic Aviation was awarded a made the maneuver extremely chalcontract to develop the concept, which lenging. was called Project MX-1018 or TipProject Tom-Tom flight tests continTow. The Tip-Tow mother aircraft ued in 1956 with increasingly stronwas a specially modified Boeing B-29 ger wing-tip coupling mechanisms. On with shackles on the wing tips, and September 23, 1956, a test pilot hooked two Republic F-84 Thunderjet fighters on to the wing tip of the B-36 with a were to attach themselves there. Courtesy photo small amount of yaw, and immediately There were concerns about the wingA Boeing B-29 tows two Republic F-84 Thunderjets during the longest connected flight of tip vortices as well as wing flexibility Project Tip-Tow Oct. 20, 1950. The connected flight lasted two hours, 40 minutes. Project the hooked RF-84F started to flap up of the B-29 and the mechanisms for Tip-Tow came about from the U.S. Air Force’s need to increase the range of first generation and down on the wing tip. There were no squibs, which are attachment, but the project continued. fighter jets, especially in the area of bomber escort. During this time, a B-36 bomber was being miniature explosive devices that can be used for The first hookup of both F-84s with the B-29 took used for a similar range-extension project called shattering or propelling a variety of materials, to place Sept. 15, 1950. After this, the two Thunderjets made numerous Fighter Conveyer, or FICON. The bomber was break the connection between the airplanes and successful cycles of attachment and detachment carrying the swept wing version of the F-84, the another disaster was looming when the wing-tip and also shut down and restarted their engines F-84F. Once the FICON project was over, the coupling mechanism failed. The RF-84F was several times under tow. The longest connected B-36 became part of a variation of the Tip-Tow thrown free with part of the B-36 scissors mechanism stuck in the jaws on its wing tip. This ended flight was two hours, 40 minutes and happened project called Tom-Tom. This involved hooking up an RF-84F, the recon- Project Tom-Tom flight tests, but these type of Oct. 20, 1950. All of these flights were accomplished with the naissance version of the F-84F, to the B-36. The range-extension efforts became obsolete because F-84s under manual control, but for long flights B-36 had a retractable scissors unit on its right of the development of in-flight aerial refueling. LEGAL CORNER Fundraising on Air Force installations Before any private organization or unofficial authority conducts a fundraising event, it must submit a request through 86th Services Squadron/SVPO for approval by the 86th SVS commander. Contact Silvia Ramseyer at 480-8728 for more information. Air Force Instruction 36-3101, “Fundraising within the Air Force,” provides specific rules regarding fundraisers. Private organizations or unofficial authorities may conduct fundraisers at the workplace only if the fundraiser is directed exclusively at Air Force members and exclusively for the benefit of Air Force members. However, fundraisers at the workplace may not be conducted during the CFC or AFAF campaigns. Under AFI 34-223, private organizations or unofficial authorities can only engage in occasional (no more than two per calendar quarter) sales such as bake carnivals, dances or sales for fundraising purposes. AFI 34-223 governs private organizations’ activities. For details, contact 86th SVS/ SVFPO or the 86th Airlift Wing Judge Advocate Legal Courtesy Office at 480-5911. graphic October 9, 2009 Kaiserslautern American Page 7 Botswanan forces explore enlisted development by Master Sgt. Jim Fisher 17th Air Force Public Affairs A delegation of Botswanan forces engaged in a familiarization event at 17th Air Force from Sept. 21 to 24. The Botswanans, like several groups who have made trips to Ramstein Air Base from the African continent recently, were looking to glean expertise and build their military capacity. The Botswana Defense Force contingent focused on the area of enlisted development, said Master Sgt. Deborah Madden, of the 17th Air Force Personnel Directorate, who orchestrated their itinerary here. She and other members of the personnel directorate have been working with the BDF since July 2008, when Air Forces Africa personnelists first traveled to Botswana for a theater security cooperation event. “The purpose of their visit was continuing the engagement on enlisted professional development,” Sergeant Madden said. “We can talk about the activities that build the professionalism of our enlisted corps, but we wanted them to be able to see this first hand. During their visit, they saw enlisted professional development at every level.” Members of the delegation, from the BDF’s Air Arm, visited the Ramstein Airman Leadership School and Kisling NCO Academy at Vogelweh and received orientations on the Air Force’s Senior NCO Academy and Chief’s Leadership Course. They also were treated to a host of development-related briefings by the personnel directorate. Senior Master Sgt. J. Lee Phillips, director of education at the Kisling NCO Academy, said he found the visit enlightening and inspirational. “I hope that they were able to get everything they needed to persuade their leaders on the importance of getting their NCOs the type of training that our predecessors fought so hard for us to obtain today,” Sergeant Phillips said. In addition to recognizing the historical significance of Botswana’s strides toward development of it’s enlisted servicemmbers, Sergeant Phillips said he was awed by the delegation and their status as pioneers in the BDF. LRMC, from Page 3 that focuses on the following five areas for improving life for Army families: • Standardizing and funding existing family programs and services • Increasing accessibility and quality of health care • Improving Soldier and family housing • Ensuring excellence in schools, youth services and child care • Expanding education and employment opportunities for family members “We’re making progress along all five lines, and we’re committed to take them to the next level,” General Casey said. An Army out of balance General Casey also discussed the effects repeat- One member of the delegation, 2nd Lt. Lesedi Kelesitse, is not only a pioneer for her role in enlisted development, but is among the first year group of women permitted to join the BDF in 2008. “Their experience opened my eyes to the importance of our role as we work with African defense forces,” Sergeant Phillips said. “I realized that I was engaging with leaders that would be recognized in history much like our leaders of the past. Lieutenant Kelesitse is very similar to Esther Blake – she was one of the first 30 female airmen in the Botswana Defense Air Arm – incredible! “We showed them the Airmen’s Creed video and as I watched it again, I saw it through their Photo by Master Sgt. Jim Fisher Botswana Forces Military Command Sergeant Major Mogakolodi Sebego (left) and 2nd. Lt. Lesedi Kelesitse view the enlisted heritage display at the Ramstein Airman Leadership School Sept. 22. The Botswana delegation was visiting 17th Air Force at Ramstein on a familiarization engagement from Sept. 21 to 24, which included a series of orientations, tours and panel discussions focused on development of the enlisted force. The visit also included stops at the USAFE NCO Academy, and the 86th Contingency Response Group, among others. ed deployments and the high operations tempo of the past several years have had on Soldiers, their families and the Army as a whole. “We are so weighed down by our current commitment that we can’t do the things we know we need to do to prepare ourselves to do other things, and to sustain the all-volunteer force for the long haul,” General Casey said. However, the general said a plan put into place to put the Army back in balance by the end of 2011 is showing good progress. The four benchmarks for that plan consist of: • Sustaining Soldiers and their families • Continuing to prepare the force for success in conflict • Resetting between deployments • Transformation to a more modern Army eyes. It was one of the most powerful experiences of my life. That creed represents every Airman from the past and future. It is the bond that holds us all together.” Members of the delegation said they were just as impressed with the depth and synchronicity of enlisted development in the Air Force. Maj. Jenamiso Mountain, director of personnel and training for the BDF’s Air Arm, said the cohesive orchestration of training among the different tiers of PME is something he wants to develop in the BDF. “I have learned that there is a smooth transition in development from the Airmen to the chiefs,” Major Mountain said. “We don’t have this back home. So when I get back home, I will make a request through the U.S. Embassy, so that they might consider sending instructors TDY, so we can develop our own instructors. Then we can begin to have training in line with what you have here.” Major Mountain said the uniformity in the curricula across Air Force institutions is key to the success of PME. “Where there are two classes running at Airmen Leadership School, they will run on the same topic in the same minute and hour, with the same standards and expectations. By the end of the day, it encourages Airmen to speak the same language, and it will standardize performance as well,” the major said. Warrant Officer II Bernard Bimbo, also connected to training and development for the Air Arm, said the techniques and strategies could be implemented across the BDF. “I would like to see the development of the entire enlisted corps of the BDF, not just in the Air Arm,” Mr. Bimbo said, also taking time to thank the hosts and organizers of the visit. “I would like to thank the Office of Defense Cooperation and to thank 17th Air Force for everything they have done to educate us, to work with us and be there throughout the week.” As Mr. Bimbo and his delegation begin planning to implement ideas garnered from their visit to Ramstein and Vogelweh, members of Air Forces Africa will also look ahead for more cooperative events with their Botswanan partners. Wounded Warriors During his visit at LRMC, General Casey spent time at the bedside of Soldiers injured in battle and recovering from illnesses that occurred downrange. It is an encounter the general clearly holds special. “When I look at those remarkable Soldiers, it reminds me of the cost of war and it’s something none of us can ever forget,” General Casey said. “I’m always uplifted by their zeal to return to their unit – that bond and camaraderie that comes through. And to the doctors, nurses and care providers, we can’t thank them enough for what they do.” (Courtesy of the Landstuhl Regional Medical Center Public Affairs Office) Page 8 Kaiserslautern American October 9, 2009 Reserve, retired rated officers given active-duty opportunity by Daniel Elkins Air Force Personnel Center Public Affairs RANDOLPH AIR FORCE BASE, Texas (AFNS) – The secretary of the Air Force has initiated two voluntary recall-to-active-duty programs and expanded the number of eligible Air Force specialties to help minimize the service’s critical shortage of rated officers. “The rapid expansion of unmanned aircraft systems as well as other emerging missions and rated requirements that directly support contingency operations created a demand for experienced, rated officers that exceeds current Air Force levels,” said Col. William Foote, the Air Force Personnel Center director of personnel services. The Voluntary Retired Rated Officer Recall Program allows the secretary of the Air Force to order retired Air Force rated officers to activeduty. The Voluntary Limited Period Recall Program and Voluntary Permanent Rated Officer Recall Program allow Reserve officers the opportunity to apply for recall to extended active-duty. Rated officers include pilots, combat systems officers and air battle managers. Adriana Bazan, the chief of voluntary offiUGANDA, from Page1 arrangement of U.S. living areas and the logistical issues that might require Ugandan assistance. He also took time to ask if there was any assistance the Ugandan forces needed form their U.S. partners. Command Sergeant Major Wood praised the Ugandan military for its discipline and outlined cer recall operations, said these programs are designed to put experienced and motivated officers back into the Air Force ranks. “There has been a tremendous response to these programs, with more than 500 rated officers selected for recall to active-duty,” Ms. Bazan said. “Applications remain steady, averaging 70 per month.” The success of these programs was lauded by Maj. Gen. Marke Gibson during a recent visit to AFPC. General Gibson, the Air Force director of operations, praised the results of the programs and underscored the operational impact of these critical positions in today’s fight. “These officers possess the knowledge and training to effectively contribute to our success in the joint fight,” General Gibson said. “Their role is crucial as the Air Force boosts its unmanned (aircraft) systems capabilities and leverages our latest technologies across all warfighting domains.” Lt. Col. Deborah Landry, AFPC operations staff assignments branch chief, said officers returning thus far have been assigned to the full spectrum of the Air Force’s rated billets and come from backgrounds as diverse as those retiring later this year to F-111 Aardvark pilots who last flew in Desert Storm. “Each officer brings unique expertise and wisdom to the Air Force mission,” Colonel Landry said. In the fall 2009 assignment cycle, 149 recalled officers were matched to rated staffs, filling critical billets that would have otherwise remained vacant due to the shortage of active-duty officers available to move out of operational flying assignments. In addition, many of those recalled officers who are current and qualified in an Air Force aircraft or are eligible for local training are being utilized in flying assignments. “Unfortunately, there is not enough training available to return every rated officer to an active flying assignment,” she said. “But, every qualified applicant is being offered an assignment and will be a valuable asset to the rated force.” More than 225 officers have already received orders and are returning to active-duty. Information about the rated recall programs, including detailed eligibility criteria and application requirements, can be found on the AFPC’s “ASK” Web site. Click on “Voluntary Officer Return to Active-duty” under the Military Quick Links section to learn more. Interested officers may also call the Total Force Service Center at (800) 525-0102. some specific training he was hoping could be arranged for the participating U.S. forces. “When I was out at your range yesterday, I noticed the way your soldiers build shelters,” Command Sergeant Major Wood said. “I would like you to show our Soldiers how to do that – how to chop the bamboo and set up shelters.” The meeting ended with the presentation of the 21st TSC coin to Sergeant Major Oyana, but perhaps the most important thing taken away from the meeting was what was said shortly after the initial introductions and handshakes. “We have to come together to make this happen,” Command Sergeant Major Wood said. “To work as a team,” the Ugandan sergeants major replied in unison. Photos by Spc. Jason Nolte Left: Command Sgt. Maj. David Wood, the command sergeant major of the 21st Theater Sustainment Command, addresses a group of sergeants major from the Ugandan People’s Defense Force about the upcoming multilateral exercise Natural Fire 10. Right: Ugandan Command Sgt. Maj. Ben Oyana contemplates what Command Sgt. Maj. David Wood, the command sergeant major for the 21st Theater Sustainment Command, is explaining about the U.S. forces’ life support area for Natural Fire 10. The joint and combined training exercise in Uganda offers an opportunity for east African partner nations and the U.S. military to work together to increase regional capabilities in order to respond to complex humanitarian emergencies. October 9, 2009 Kaiserslautern American by 1st Lt. Derek White Secretary of the Air Force Public Affairs Photo by Douglas DeMaio Welcome home Capt. Russell Matusiak, a member of the 16th Sustainment Brigade, gives his wife a hug at the unit’s welcome home ceremony Oct. 3 in Bamberg. Matusiak and more than 150 Soldiers from the brigade’s headquarters company returned to Germany after serving 15 months in Iraq in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom. About 150 more Soldiers from the 16th Sust. Bde. are expected to return to Germany in the next few days. Conserve resources for the future of planet October is Energy Awareness Month. You have the power to conserve energy. You can make a difference by saving energy. It took more than 200 million years to form all of the oil beneath the surface of the earth. It has taken 200 years to consume half that endowment. If current rates of consumption continue, the world’s remaining resources of conventional oil will be used up in 40 years. This would not be the end of fossil fuels. The world’s coal resources are much larger and there are vast amounts of unconventional fossil fuels, such as shale oil, tar sands and natural gas, trapped in ice beneath the ocean. At present, these energy resources would produce much harm to the environment and would be very expensive to use. In the future, ways may be found to use some or all of these resources economically and without undue damage to the environment. Advanced technologies may be developed to produce clean, economical energy from other sources. In the meantime, it makes sense to use fossil resources such as oil more efficiently to reduce environmental impacts and buy time to develop new and better energy sources. Two-thirds of the oil we consume powers transportation vehicles and half goes to passenger cars and light trucks. Being a fuel-economy conscious consumer doesn’t mean buying a car you don’t want. Shop around to find a vehicle that gives you all the features you want with the best fuel economy available. This will not only help conserve fuel today, but will signal carmakers to use advanced technology to make cars even more energy efficient in the future. WASHINGTON (AFNS) – Air Force officials have launched a new Web site to showcase the Year of the Air Force Family effort. Airmen and their families can visit www.af.mil/yoaff/index.asp to learn about Air Force-wide initiatives and monthly themes and programs, as well as contact their installation’s Airman Family & Readiness Centers to find out about local events. Earlier this year Air Force Chief of Staff Gen. Norton Schwartz and Secretary of the Air Force Michael Donley designated July 2009 to July 2010 as the “Year of the Air Force Family,” a year-long focus on Air Force programs highlighting the importance of and commitment to the entire Air Force family: all Airmen, married and single; spouses; children; Air Force civilians; extended families; and retirees. “We will devote this year to identifying what we are doing right and what we need to do better to support the entire Air Force family and to rekindle the sense of community that has been our tradition for so many generations,” General Schwartz said. Findings from the April “Caring for People” forum provided direction for the year-long focus that highlights improvements to existing programs. It also introduces new initiatives built on four pillars that meet the unique needs of Air Force fami- Page 9 lies, including health and wellness; Airman and family support; education, development and employment; and Airman and family housing. Together with Chief Master Sergeant of the Air Force James Roy, the service’s senior leaders are addressing key areas of concern to Airmen. Some of the programs receiving special emphasis include deployment support, fitness, family safety awareness, exceptional family member programs and single Airmen initiatives. “You can rest assured that taking care of families is a solemn promise we make to each Airman and family and one that Chief Roy, General Schwartz and I each take very seriously,” Secretary Donley said. “And we make this commitment not only because it’s the right thing to do for our Airmen, but because it is the smart thing to do for our Air Force.” Airmen and their families can expect programs and events tailored to the needs of their individual communities. They may include reintroducing family support programs already available to them today, as well as announcing new initiatives that will serve as model Airman and family support programs long into the future. “The strength of the nation’s Air Force is not the platforms we operate or the technologies we employ, as good as they are,” General Schwartz said. “It is our Airmen and their families. The Air Force is a great place to work, live and play. Our intent is to make it even better.” (Courtesy of the 86th Civil Engineer Squadron) During Energy Awareness Month, an excursion to an energy-related site is offered from 5 to 8 p.m. Oct. 22: • Block-Heating Power Plant, Kaiserslautern An educational lunch-time briefing is from 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Oct. 28 in Bldg. 521: • Use the sun – free energy For details and to register, call Anja Kempf-Urschel at 480-3723 or e-mail anja.kempf-urschel.de@ ramstein.af.mil. Photo by Airman 1st Class Corey Hook To showcase the Year of the Air Force Family, a new Web site has been created for Airmen and their families to learn about Air Force-wide initiatives, monthly themes and programs and other information beneficial to the entire Air Force family. Airmen and their families can visit www. af.mil/yoaff/index.asp to check out the monthly themes and programs, as well as contact their installation’s Airman Family & Readiness Centers to find out about local events. Page 10 Kaiserslautern American October 9, 2009 Kisling NCO Academy hosts Romanian student by Master Sgt. Gino Mattorano U.S. Air Forces in Europe Public Affairs “I want to learn from people who are good leaders – I want to learn from my wingmen and hopefully I will have opportunities to lead them as well.” The Kisling NCO Academy accepted its first The Kisling NCO Academy staff is excited Romanian air force student this week as part of about the chance to work with students from U.S. Air Forces in Europe’s effort to build the partner nations. capabilities of its partner nations. “This is a tremendous learning opportunity Romanian air force Plutonier (technicalfor the Kisling NCO Academy Staff and the 143 sergeant equivalent) Diana-Cristina Mireuta will students of Class 2010-1,” said Chief Master Sgt. attend classes alongside her U.S Air Force NCO David Lawrence, Kisling NCO Academy compeers throughout the six-week course. mandant. “Along with the important cultural The International Military Education and exchange, we expect to learn much about our Training program is a vital part of USAFE’s secuRomanian air force NCO’s enlisted culture – difrity assistance, said Maj. Robert Firman, who is ferences and similarities on enlisted leadership. the deputy chief of the Europe and Eurasia Branch, A program like this naturally has the attenUSAFE Plans and Programs Directorate. tion of USAFE leadership, and Chief Master “This is the primary way the Department of Sgt. Pamela Derrow, USAFE’s command Defense reaches out to individual members of chief, is happy to see the results of the groundforeign militaries,” said Major Firman. “The work the command laid over the last year. program covers a wide spectrum of training, “I had the pleasure of meeting [Plutonier] ranging from skills training to professional Mireuta and can say that I was very impressed military education. with her professionalism and her enthusiastic When working with developing nations or attitude towards this extraordinary learning new members of NATO, USAFE uses IMET opportunity,” Chief Derrow said. “There is to place particular emphasis on NCO developno doubt that this is a historic moment for ment, said Major Firman. the development of strong, empowered and “We want to help these nations develop culturally aware NCOs. their NCO corps,” he said. “Programs like this “This is a perfect example of International one at the Kisling NCO Academy are force Photo by Tech. Sgt. Chenzira Mallory Military Partnering. Not only does it support multipliers. Developing professional NCOs supports every other aspect of our engagement Romanian Air Force Plutonier (technical sergeant equivalent) Diana- COMUSAFE’s priority of partnering with our Cristina Mireuta, left, attends classes with her U.S. Air Force peers Monday joint and coalition team to win today’s fight, with countries like Romania.” at the Kisling NCO Academy. Plutonier Mireuta is the first international Plutonier Mireuta, an air traffic control- student to attend the NCO Academy as part of USAFE’s International it also links to EUCOM’s motto of being ‘stronger together.’” ler from Bucharest, Romania, is no strang- Military Education and Training initiative. er to training abroad. She attended the NATO Orientation Course in 2005 and the Air Space Control Course in Holland in 2008. She’s looking forward to the opportunity to train with her fellow NCOs. “I’m excited to be here,” she said. “I will benefit from being here, and hope to share this information with other NCOs (in Romania) when I return. I’ve only been here a few days, but I already feel like I’ve learned so much.” Plutonier Mireuta, who enlisted in 2002, had a few reservations about the physical training aspect of the academy, but now that she’s here and had a chance to talk with her classmates and instructors, she believes she’s up to the challenge. 86th DS emphasizes early preventative care by Tech. Sgt. Michael Voss 86th Airlift Wing Public Affairs Cleaning, flossing and repairing teeth is nothing unusual for the dentists and technicians at the 86th Medical Group. Each year they see thousands of active-duty members, civilian employees and family members. But family members, especially young children, are really where the dentists get the bang for their proverbial buck. Many recent studies have shown frightening news about significant increases in young children suffering from tooth decay, causing some parents to take notice and ensure their children are receiving proper dental care. With only one full-time pediatric dentist, Lt. Col. (Dr.) John Kersey, at the 86th Dental Clinic, other general dentists such as Maj. (Dr.) Jonathan Evans chip in regularly seeing the many dependent children in the KMC. According to WebMD, most babies get their first tooth around six months and their last primary molars before they turn three. What is very important to keep in mind is your child will keep these “baby” teeth until age 10 or 12, making cleaning and maintaining those 20 teeth very important not only to social imaging, but to overall physical well-being. But as Dr. Evans points out, some of the habits formed at an early age, such as proper or improper brushing, will stick with individuals even into adulthood. “During a child’s visit, we work with not only the patient but the parents as well,” Dr. Evans said. And Dr. Evans holds true to his word. During my son Hayden’s recent first dental exam, he not only cleaned his teeth, but he also took time to show us how to help the 17 month old. “With kids, you are doing the same exam and cleaning,” Dr. Kersey said. “We simply modify the exam a little to facilitate the child’s attention span. We always leave a little time to educate the parents on the importance of being involved in their child’s dental health.” During Hayden’s visit, after cleaning his 10 baby teeth, Dr. Evans explained tricks of the trade to get him used to flossing with help at an early age, and explaining that fluoride supplements may be necessary, particularly if you live off-base. “We always take time to ask the parents if they live off-base, and explain that local water doesn’t contain enough fluoride in it for healthy tooth formation,” Dr. Evans said. “Again, prevention and education is the key,” Dr. Kersey said. In terms of when parents should start administering dental care, many Web sites suggest cleaning the gums of infants, even before the first tooth appears. Dr. Evans suggests to start Courtesy graphic dental care as early as possible. A simple technique of dampening a small piece of textured gauze and wiping down gums after feeding could help children avoid dental health problems in the future enabling a healthy smile, a stronger personal image and perhaps even saving money down the road. Other helpful tips for parents include: • Using a wet toothbrush is sufficient for cleaning toddler teeth. • Children need fluoride in their water supply to strengthen tooth enamel. • Don’t let your child fall asleep with a bottle or sippy cup. If your child wants to go to bed with a drink, fill a sippy cup with water. • Plan your child’s first dental trip at age 1. • Start to floss once teeth are touching. • Remember anything that can stain a white cotton T-shirt can stain teeth. October 9, 2009 Kaiserslautern American Page 11 Photo by Sgt. Frank Sanchez III Boston Celtics player visits LRMC Boston Celtics point guard Rajon Rondo talks with Randy Thackson Sept. 21 at Landstuhl Regional Medical Center. Mr. Thackson, a contractor who sustained multiple injuries to his right leg from a rocket explosion while supporting Operation Enduring Freedom, was one of many people in the KMC who were able to meet Mr. Rondo during his visit. Mr. Rondo’s visit included meeting and spending time with Soldiers, civilians and family members, signing hundreds of autographs, and kicking off the grand opening of the KMCC’s new base exchange. Photo by Staff Sgt. Jocelyn Rich Bronze Star awarded Photo by Maj. Paula Kurtz Libyan journalist visits AFAFRICA Lt. Col. Mohamed Abdulghani, an editor with Al Musaahl, a Libyan defense magazine, shows a copy of the publication to 17th Air Force Commander Maj. Gen. Ron Ladnier during a Libyan military media delegation visit Sept. 23 at the 17th AF’s Ramstein headquarters. Senior Master Sgt. Shawn Ricchuito, 886th Civil Engineer Squadron firefighter, recently received a Bronze Star for his meritorious service as the 379th Expeditionary Civil Engineer Squadron fire chief while supporting operations Enduring Freedom and Iraqi Freedom. The citation for the award explained that during his time with the 379th Expeditionary Wing, Sergeant Ricchuito displayed superior leadership while integrating 240 personnel from 35 installations across four air and space expeditionary force rotations to support firefighting support and emergency services for more than 1,600 facilities, 8,700 joint and coalition combat partners and more than 100 aircraft. Photo by Airman 1st Class Brittany Perry Dorm ground breaking From left, Senior Airman Louis Vargas, 86th Civil Engineer Squadron engineer assistant; Walter Eberhardt, representative of OGB Bau; Eckhard Rauschenberger, director of LBB’s Kaiserslautern office; Brig. Gen. Mark Dillon, 86th Airlift Wing commander; Airman 1st Class Jenae Brazell, Installation Dorm Council president; and Lt. Col. Bobbie Moore, 86th Civil Engineer Squadron commander; break ground on the new dorm construction Sept. 25 on Ramstein. The dorm is due to be completed June 2011. Photo by Staff Sgt. Jocelyn Rich Inter-fly Staff Sgt. Francesco Ventura, a C-130 loadmaster assigned to the 37th Airlift Squadron, sits on a C-130J ramp Sept. 23 as he watches the historic last mission involving a C-130J and C-130E flying together from Ramstein. Page 12 Kaiserslautern American October 9, 2009 Commissioning briefings Air Force commissioning briefings are held at 3 p.m. the fourth Tuesday of each month at the Ramstein Education Center, Bldg. 2120, Room 214.Walk-ins are welcome. Education comedian Education comedian Jorge Cham of PhD (Piled Higher and Deeper) Comics will perform at 6:30 p.m. Tuesday at the Hercules Theater. Admission is free and sponsored by EmbryRiddle Aeronautical University. Mr. Cham’s comedy routine will discuss procrastination and what it’s like to be a student. CLEP, DSST, Pearson Vue testing To sign up for a CLEP, DSST or Pearson Vue certification test with the National Test Center, send an e-mail to [email protected] or register on Central Texas College’s European Web site at http://europe.ctcd.edu/. You can also call 480-3085 to schedule a test. The NCT is located in Bldg. 2104 on Ramstein and tests take place from 9:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Monday through Friday. The Ramstein Education Center still gives the DSST Speech exam. Distance learning classes Photo by Lori Glenn Ramstein Middle School PTSA parent member Ann Callan and seventh grade student member Devon Glenn take turns calling bingo numbers. The RMS PTSA hosted a Bingo Membership Night Sept. 23. Ten student and adult member prizes were awarded during the games, including one lucky RMS student who walked away with a new digital camera. Photo by Teresa Conner Mia Brown (front) and Michaela Conner of Brownie Troop 118 roller skate Sept. 25 at the Vogelweh Skate Express. Brownies and Girl Scouts attended the Brownie Skate Night to hang out with old girl scout friends and make new ones. The Ramstein Education Center offers Air Technology Network distance-learning classes by satellite broadcast at its facility on Kapaun, Bldg. 2784. The broadcasts are offered by the Defense Education and Training Network. To see upcoming classes, visit http://getn.govdl. org/GETN_schedule.htm. For more information on how to request a broadcast, e-mail Janna Farrier at [email protected]. Dental assisting program The Ramstein Dental Clinic starts the next American Red Cross Dental Assisting Volunteer Program Nov. 2. The program is seven months, full time. This program is open to dependent ID card holders with a high school diploma or equivalent. Information, applications and interview slots will be given out. For more information, contact Sherry Rivera at sherry.rivera@ ramstein.af.mil. Twenty-five individuals were recently selected to receive $1,000 scholarships through the Air Force Services Club Membership Scholarship Program. Club members and their families were given the opportunity to submit a 500-word essay on “The High Cost of Freedom.” A total of 154 entries were submitted to the Air Force Service Agency Headquarters for Photo by Melissa Kealy Photo by Susi Gibbins Landstuhl Elementary/Middle School fifth graders look at a copy of the U.S. Constitution at the LEMS Information Center. The students learned about the constitution over the course of a few weeks. They memorized the words to the preamble, discussed the origins of the constitution and considered how the constitution is relevant to their lives today. Some classes even created their own constitutions. Kaiserslautern Elementary School Student Council members empty boxes and bags of paper to recycle. Student Council members are learning about recycling. Their first project was to distribute paper recycling boxes to every classroom. On Sept. 30, they collected the paper and took it to the recycling containers. The next project will be the Giving Thanks Clothing Drive to collect clothes for military members. Air Force-level consideration. One scholarship winner was Ashley Whitt, daughter of Master Sgt. David Whitt, from Ramstein. According to Fred McKenney, Air Force Services Agency Food and Beverage Division chief, this is the 13th consecutive year Air Force clubs have hosted this scholarship essay contest. “Air Force clubs continue to help their members and their families with the cost of higher education,” Mr. McKenney said. “The quality of this year’s essays was outstanding.” The scholarships are funded by Air Force Services, Chase Bank and the Coca-Cola Company (no federal endorsement of sponsors intended). October 9, 2009 Kaiserslautern American Page 13 RYP celebrates Worldwide Day of Play, Fit Factor Ramstein Youth Programs celebrated the Worldwide Day of Play through a variety of events Sept. 25 and 26. In order to kick off the Worldwide Day of Play, after-school clubs conducted various Triple Play Daily Challenges and organized a mass Fit Factor enrollment for all youth and teens located in the youth and teen centers. Fit Factor, an online Air Force initiative, is designed to encourage youth and teens to eat a healthy diet as well as “get up, get out and get fit.” Furthermore, Ramstein Youth Programs partnered with Ramstein Intermediate and Middle schools as a means to implement a variety of sports tournaments for all the students during the lunch recreation program as well as during the school’s physical education classes. Not only were youth and teens able to enjoy physical activity throughout Story and photos by Kerrie Good Ramstein Intermediate School the day, they also had a chance to view youth and teen athletes participating in the Youth Sports Program. These young athletes modeled healthy and active lifestyles for the entire Ramstein community through participating in organized sports like soccer, football and cheerleading. The sports events were concluded with a carnival at the Vogelweh Community Center. Youth, teens and families were able to partake in an array of carnival games, a bouncy castle, Fit Factor enrollment, a magic show and a variety of other activities. The main goal of these events was to recognize those youth and teens who lead healthy lives as well as to encourage others to follow suit and make the necessary positive and healthy changes in their lives. (Story and photo courtesy of Ramstein Youth Programs) family member deployed, but also to get feedback from the students that could be used in his future book and DVD. Mr. Romain asked the students what they have Award-winning author, illustrator and performdone when their moms or dads have deployed and er Trevor Romain has made several visits to how to they stayed in touch with their parents. Ramstein Intermediate School in the past, but this There were several of suggestions from stuyear’s Sept. 24 visit was all about partnerships. dents on how to stay in touch. While this discusAll the RIS students had the opportunity to see sion was going on, Mr. Romain also talked to the Mr. Romain as he conducted two assemblies early students about being “heroes” and how to cope in the morning. Mr. Romain shared stories and with their loved ones being gone. talked to the children about problems and situHis messages of caring about each other and ations they may face in everyday life, like when developing a support network were very clear. He someone tries to bully them. suggested strategies for the students to use like writing in a journal, which is what he did as child when times were tough. The connection between Mr. Romain and the students was impossible to miss. At the end of the day when the bell rang, not a student moved to leave. “I really like the story he told about the monkey, because it showed us that he cared about the monkey just like he cares about us,” RIMS fifth grader Sophie Ogden said. With 86th SVS/SVY sponsoring Mr. Romain, it was a great opportunity for all the Left: Trevor Romain speaks to Ramstein Intermediate School and Ramstein Middle School students during an assembly Sept. 24. The topic of the presentation parties of RIS, RMS and the was dealing with deployments. Mr. Romain engaged students in a dialogue about deployments and offered advice for coping with the absence of a parent. Kids 4 Kids group to work Right: Sophie Ogden, a fifth grader in Ms. Blanchard’s class and Ian Almanza, a fourth grader in Mrs. Self’s class, talk to Trevor Romain during his visit to together. On this day everyone was a winner. Ramstein-are schools Sept. 24. It was later in the afternoon, when Mr. Romain met with the Kids 4 Kids groups from RIS and Ramstein Middle School, that the real sharing began. Over the last year Mr. Romain has been working with the 86th Services Squadron Family Member Support Flight in developing a deployment kit using a character he created known as Cuzzie the Flying Bear. The kits will include items like calendars, journals, dog tags and photos. In addition to this kit, Mr. Romain is making a new book and DVD on deployment. He met with the Kids 4 Kids groups not only to talk to them about how to deal with the situation of having a Page 14 Kaiserslautern American October 9, 2009 2009 October Mark your calendar The U.S. Army Garrison – Kaiserslautern Army Community Services Family Advocacy Program will host several events in October for National Domestic Violence Awareness Month. For a complete list of events, visit www.kaiserslautern.army.mil/. The Ramstein Officers’ Spouses Club will host an International Bingo Social Oct. 14 at the Ramstein Officers’ Club. Check-in begins at 9:30 a.m. and business at 10. On the menu is barbecue brisket and pulled pork. Cost is $14 for members and $15 for non-members. In order to win bingo prizes, you must be a member in good standing. To make child-care reservations, e-mail childcare@ ramstein.org. To make lunch reservations or for more information, visit www.ramsteinosc.org. U.S. Army Garrison – Kaiserslautern’s annual Holiday Bazaar will take place from Nov. 6 to 8 and features handcrafts, wine, cheese, leather works, wood working and collectibles from around the world. More than 100 vendors will be there to help you with your holiday shopping. For more information, call 493-4184 or 0631-3406-4184 or visit www.mwrgermany.com. IMCOM-E will host the 2009 festivals and workshops today through Sunday at the Kaiserslautern Community Activities Center, Bldg. 3109 on Daenner Kaserne. This event offers free shows and workshops for monologues, costuming, theater collaboration and much more. For a complete list of events, shows and workshops, call 483-6252 or 0631-411-6252 or visit www.mwrgermany.com. KMC Onstage will host auditions for the Rogers and Hammerstein musical “The Sound of Music” on Tuesday and Wednesday. This large musical requires 20 to 25 male and female actors, singers and dancers age 6 and up. Please prepare a short musical selection with sheet music. Auditions will be held at the Kaiserslautern Community Activities Center, Bldg. 3109 on Daenner Kaserne. Children’s (6 to 17 years old) auditions are at 5:30 p.m. and adults’ (over 18) auditions are at 7 p.m. For more in- formation, contact KMC Onstage at 0631-411-6626 or 483-6626. U.S. Army Garrison – Kaiserslautern’s Army Substance Abuse Program, Adolescent Substance Abuse Counseling Service counselors and Family and Morale, Welfare and Recreation will sponsor the 2009 Red Ribbon 5K from 8:30 a.m. to noon Oct. 24 at the Java Cafe on Rhine Ordnance Barracks. Registration for participating units, agencies and organizations is from 8:30 to 9:30 a.m. National Red Ribbon Week happens every year during the last week in October to encourage parents, children and communities to take a visible stand against drugs, alcohol and tobacco use and abuse. It is a youth-hosted event with Soldier and community support. There will be booths promoting positive activities for adults and children and supporting a drug-free community. For more information, call the garrison’s prevention coordinator at 486-6121 or 06371-86-6121. The support group of Theodor-Zink-Museum Kaiserslautern offers a trip to the Celtic village in Steinbach/Donnersberg Sunday. Those interested in participating in the 90-minute guided tour who don’t want to drive there on their own should meet at 2 p.m. at the bus stop in front of the Pfalztheater in Kaiserslautern (east side of city hall). Those wanting to meet the group in Steinbach can take autobahn A-63 toward Mainz, exit in Winnweiler or Göllheim. The guided tour, including a drink (mead or apple juice), costs €3. Hungry participants can then make a stop at the Pfälzerwald club hut next to the Celtic village. Register by Wednesday by calling Udo Radzei at 0631-64179 or e-mailing [email protected]. An auction of signed sports memorabilia and movie and TV items will be held Oct. 16 at Club E on Ramstein. Doors open at 5 p.m. and live bidding starts at 6. Payments of cash, check and annual deduction from a paycheck will be accepted. All donations will go to a CFC charity. For more information, call 480-3156. The Rheinland-Pfalz International Choir has resumed rehearsals. The group meets from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. Tuesdays in Kaiserslautern. For more information, visit www.sing-rpic.de or call Sharon Franklin at 0171-7734278. There will be a breast cancer awareness 5K run/walk starting at 9 a.m. Oct. 17 at Landstuhl Regional Medical Center. Registration will take place from 8 to 8:45 a.m. at the PT track near Gate 4. The first 200 registrants will receive a free T-shirt. The run/walk is open to all Department of Defense ID card holders. Medals will be awarded. The 86th MDS Booster Club will donate $1 per registrant to the Susan G. Komen foundation. Armstrong’s Club will host Salsa Night from 8 p.m. to 1 a.m. Saturday and Oct. 24. This free event features a live D.J. and free finger food. For more information, call 0631-354-9986. The Kaiserslautern Library at Landstuhl and the Landstuhl Community Club will team up to bring you an evening of independent and foreign films. Shows will start at 6 p.m. Popcorn and refreshments will be available. Upcoming shows: Wednesday – “The Window” by Carlos Sorin (Spanish with English subtitles); Oct. 28 – “Noise” by Matthew Saville (in English). For more information, visit www. mwrgermany.com or call 486-7322 or 06371-86-7322. The Kaiserslautern Landstuhl Spouses Association presents “An Evening of Murder and Mystery” at 6 p.m. Oct. 27 at the Ramstein Officers’ Club. Come dressed in your favorite black or red attire. As the night progresses, everyone tries to find out who the murderer is, while the murderer avoids being detected. Enjoy a buffet dinner for $15. Make your reservation at klsa_reservations@yahoo. com. For more information, visit www.klsagrapevine.org. U.S. Army Garrison – Kaiserslautern’s Army Community Service will host Family Fright Night from 6 to 9 p.m. Oct. 30 at Skate Express on Vogelweh. Bring the whole family and enjoy a night of Halloween fun. There will be free skating, arts and crafts, and a family photo area. Wear costumes to participate in the Costume Bragging Rights competition. To register, call 493-4062 or 0631-3406-4062 or e-mail [email protected]. Meetings Waiting Warriors, a support group for family members of deployed servicemembers, meets from 6 to 7:30 p.m. every second and fourth Monday at the Ramstein North Chapel. The next meeting is scheduled for Columbus Day. Free child care is provided by volunteers during the meeting time. Register for child care by e-mailing [email protected] or by calling the chapel at 06371-47-6148. Women’s Alcoholics Anonymous meetings take place at 10 a.m. Saturdays at Landstuhl Army Post, Bldg. 3820, in the first floor conference room. This is an open meeting and all 12-step members are welcome. For more information, contact Kathleen at katieliz19@ hotmail.com. Other local AA meetings can be found at www.aa-europe.net KMC Mom2Mom Breast Feeding Support Group meets from 9:30 to 11 a.m. the third Wednesday of the month at the Ramstein North Chapel conference room. For more information, e-mail [email protected] or visit www.kmcmom2mom.org. The U.S. Army Garrison – Kaiserslautern Better Opportunities for Single Servicemembers will host meetings at 1 p.m. every first and third Thursday of the month in Bldg. 2929 on Pulaski Barracks. Founded in 1989, BOSS is a three-pillared organization that helps single and unaccompanied military members with recreation and leisure, community service and well-being issues. For details, call 493-4344. October 9, 2009 Kaiserslautern American Ramstein helps Take Off Pounds Sensibly by Rita Marquez-Lohr Ramstein TOPS leader Are you frustrated, discouraged or depressed about your weight or size? Come join others at Ramstein in a group called Take off Pounds Sensibly, or TOPS. TOPS members have struggled with the same issues and are now supporting each other in dealing with their weight. The support group is just that – a place where others can come where there are no items to buy, no food to purchase, just unconditional support through discussions, informational articles, education, sharing and guest speakers. TOPS Club, Inc. is a nonprofit, noncommercial weight-loss support organization based in Milwaukee, Wis., with chapters located worldwide. Its two-fold objective is to encourage healthy lifestyles through weight-management support groups and to sponsor obesity research. The Ramstein chapter meets from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. every Tuesday. There are many upcoming events scheduled to take place over the next few months. There will be a psychologist who will visit and give a presentation on lifestyle changes and weight loss. A tour of the commissary is scheduled with a briefing on reading nutrition labels. Another guest speaker will provide the group with tips on using herbs and spices to liven up meals. Additionally, there is a meditation lesson scheduled to teach how to relax. Meetings also include various presentations by members. TOPS offers fitness activities such as a walk and instructions on the use of resistance bands and isometric exercises. Everyone is encouraged to find a plan that works best for them on how to lose weight. There is no specific plan or packaged food items to buy. There are lots of ideas and success stories exchanged and plenty of moral support. Men and woman alike are invited to join. Ideas and suggestions on activities the group can participate in are welcomed and encouraged. This is our support group and we do our very best to keep everyone’s interests in mind as well the limitations some people have. If you are not able to participate in a physical activity we plan, you are not obligated to do it. You are welcome to do what you can. We are there to share and support. Features of TOPS • A system of competition and recognition to provide additional support • TOPS’ healthy lifestyle guide “The Choice is Mine” contains details about the exchange system for meal planning as well as motivational tips and practical advice • TOPS News – membership magazine included in TOPS’ annual membership fee For more information, come to the next TOPS meeting in Bldg. 2117A on the south side of Ramstein, scheduled for every Tuesday except U.S. federal holidays. Call 06301-796025, 06303-807708 or 0175-488-0038 for more information. Classes and training The KMC American Red Cross will hold Community Level CPR/First Aid/AED trainings from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Oct. 24, Nov. 7 and Nov. 21. Additionally, a babysitter training class will be held from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Oct. 17. This course is recommended for young adults ages 11 to 15. All classes are held at the Ramstein Red Cross Office. Interested individuals can register and pre-pay at any of the three local Red Cross offices. Cost includes books and materials. Contact the Ramstein Red Cross Office at [email protected] or 480-2171 or 06371-47-2171. The USAG Kaiserslautern Army Community Service can help you be “Career Ready” at 1 p.m. Oct. 29. Have your resume ready. Practice interviewing and other job hunting skills and learn to stand out from the crowd at the Nov. 5 job fair. For more information, call 493-4187 or 06313406-4187 or e-mail Jacqueline.boone@ eur.army.mil. Visit www.mwrgermany.com for more information. The Kaiserslautern County Adult Education School will start a German for beginners class from 6:30 to 8 p.m. Oct. 27 at Münchhofschule in Hochspeyer. The class lasts 15 weeks and costs €66. For more information, call Herta Hahn at 06305-994440. SKIESUnlimited and the Kaiserslautern Library at Landstuhl will offer “Introduction to Newspaper” class for youth in sixth to eighth grade. This six week class will introduce students to topics such as news and sports writing, editing and newspaper composition and layout. The class costs $15 and will be held Mondays beginning Oct. 19. For more information, visit www.mwrgermany.com or call Central Enrollment at 493-4516 or 0631-3406-4516. The Kaiserslautern Transition Center will host a briefing on Career Status Bonus Oct. 21 in Bldg. 3245 on Kleber Kaserne. This class is for Soldiers who reach the 15-year mark and are eligible for a $30,000 bonus. To register, call 483-7071 or 0631-411-7071. The Kaiserslautern Transition Center Page 15 will host a preretirement briefing from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Nov. 12 in Bldg. 3245 on Kleber Kaserne. At least once prior to retirement, Soldiers and their family members should attend this briefing. To register, call 483-7071 or 0631-3406-7071. SKIESUnlimited and the Kaiserslautern Library at Landstuhl will offer “Mysteries at the Library” class for youth in first to fifth grade. Solve a new mystery each week and learn how to use the resources available through the library. This six week class costs $15 and will be held Tuesdays until Oct. 20. For more information, visit www.mwrgermany.com or call Central Enrollment at 493-4516 or 0631-3406-4516. Chapel news World famous author Dr. Gary Chapman, author of “The Five Love Languages,” will lead “The Marriage You’ve Always Wanted” conference from 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Saturday at the Ramstein Officers’ Club. Advanced registration is required. Topics will include communication, understanding/expression of love and making sex a mutual joy, among other topics. Tickets cost $35 per couple, $45 per couple including lunch, $20 for singles and $25 for singles including lunch. Tickets can be purchased at the Ramstein North Chapel. For more information, call 480-6148 or 06371-47-6148. The Ramstein Chapel Protestant Services is accepting bids for the contract position of Protestant Women of the Chapel children’s ministry coordinator. The coordinator organizes and directs volunteers to minister to children ages infant to 12 years old for PWOC weekly fellowship meetings while mothers attend the Bible study or fellowship within the same chapel facility. The coordinator will ensure volunteers provide care based upon three age groups. The chapel will be accepting bids until 4 p.m. Oct. 16. The statement of work for this position can be picked up from the Ramstein North Chapel Monday through Friday. For more information, call Petra Rausch at 480-5753 or 06371-475753. New satellite audio services here Four new 24/7 satellite audio services will be available starting at 9 a.m. Central European Time Thursday for people who own or rent an AFN decoder. The services are Gravity, a rhythmic/contemporary hits radio service; Drive X, a mix of trance and techno; Jack FM, hits from hot adult contemporary and adult rock; and Classic Rock, rock from the early ’60s to early ’80s. For details on the services, including what decoder channel to tune in to, go to www.afneurope.net. There are 67,000 individually owned or rented decoders in Germany, Italy, Belgium, Iraq and Afghanistan. The changes will not affect AFN Europe’s AFN The Eagle radio, which is heard mostly on FM frequencies. Overnight AFN Power Network listeners will hear a minor change when classic rock takes the place of oldies. Power Network radio services are broadcast on AM and FM signals in Europe. Decoder users may also listen to AFN The Eagle on channel 37 and the Power Network on channel 35. (Courtesy of AFN Europe) Page 16 Kaiserslautern American October 9, 2009 Your submission must include the name of the photographer, the date of the photo, first and last names of those in the photo and location. Write “Destinations” in the e-mail subject line. E-mail to [email protected]. Courtesy photo ris their children, Pa o Aug. 27 with ot ph ily m fa a ers take rife, Spain. d Colette Rodg vacation to Tene Maj. Quenton an ve during their di e in ar bm su re a Christian, befo and Photo by Ed Duncan From left, Marianne and Bryan Osborne, Ed and Shelley Duncan, Krista and Brian Schramm, and Ana and James McMurry take part in the Ride the Alps motorcycle rally Aug. 23 in Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany. Bryan, Ed, Brian and James are all Motorcycle Safety Foundation certified rider coaches from Ramstein. Photo by Mandy Vogel Jeffrey Vogel (left) and Al Yoo pose with a caveman July 5 while on vacation in Barcelona, Spain. Photo by Angela Nicholson Airman 1st Class Joshua Nicholson poses with a Roh buck he shot Aug. 22 during a hunting vacation in the Rheinland-Pfalz. Airman Nicholson has a German hunting license as well as the legal ability to possess firearms in Germany. Photo by M. Molina Melissa , Isabella and Gabriella Molina visit Idar-Oberstein, Germany, July 10. October 9, 2009 The KaiserslauternSiegelbach Zoo will sponsor a special Zoo Day as a part of the Germanywide zoo days from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Sunday. The zoo team will offer free guided tours with the animal caretakers. Visitors will be able to look behind the scenes, touch and feed the animals, and ask questions. The falconry team, which is an important part of the local zoo, will present this year’s final flight demonstrations. Children can have fun on a giant slide and the fingers’ workshop from Kaiserslautern gives children the chance to be creative. Kaiserslautern American The Kussani puppet theater will perform two children’s plays and the medieval association Die Legende will take visitors back into the Middle Ages. Visitors can also enjoy wagon rides across the property. Zoo personnel will offer food and drink specials at the fest meadow and in the restaurant. More than 360 animals of 60 different species live in the seven-hectare zoo. There are exotic animals and wild and domestic animals from various countries. By keeping the animals in their natural environment, the zoo demonstrates its dedication to nature conservation and Page 17 species protection. Opening hours are April to August, 8:30 a.m. to 6:30 p.m.; and September to March, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Entrance fee is €5 for adults, and €2.50 for children 4 to 17 years old. The Kaiserslautern Zoo will celebrate Halloween with free spooky tours and creepy food Oct. 31. For more information, visit www.zoo-kl.de. (Courtesy of the Kaiserslautern Zoo) Courtesy photo Ramstein physical therapists to host running shoe clinic, fitness challenge The Ramstein Physical Therapy Clinic will conduct a free Running Shoe Clinic and a Functional Fitness Challenge to celebrate Physical Therapy Month. The Running Shoe Clinic will be held from 3 to 5 p.m. Oct. 15 at the Ramstein PT Clinic, Bldg. 2117. The Functional Fitness Challenge will be held from 2 to 4 p.m. Oct. 30 at the Ramstein Southside Fitness Center baseball field, behind the tennis courts. Maj. Brett Bishop, Physical Therapy Element chief, 86th Medical Operations Squadron, and his staff will provide foot and gait screenings to help individuals select the right running shoe for their foot type. “The correct footwear can help prevent or eliminate injuries as you train and perform fitness activities,” Major Bishop said. “In addition to running, we want to promote the full spectrum of fitness to allow individuals to meet the physical demands of deployments, daily work duties, as well as recreational activities while injury-proofing our bodies,” said Lt. Col. Chu Soh, doctor of physical therapy, 86th Medical Group. The Functional Fitness Challenge is designed to challenge physical readiness. Units are encouraged to send teams of four to compete to see who has the most fit to fight battleready Airmen. One of the other important roles physical therapists play in the area of physical activity is to promote the capacity for movement in all patients. Physical therapists use their knowledge, skills, and experience to help people take control of the movement that is critical to their lives. Physical therapists are highly educated, licensed health-care professionals who can help patients reduce pain and improve or restore mobility, in many cases without expensive surgery or the side effects of prescription medications. Learn more about conditions physical therapists can treat at www.moveforwardpt.com. (Courtesy of the 86th Medical Operations Squadron) Courtesy photo Page 18 Kaiserslautern American Was ist Los? KMC cultural highlights Compiled by Petra Lessoing 86th Airlift Wing Public Affairs The following is a list of performances and events happening in the KMC and nearby. Dates are subject to change. Performing arts: Kammgarn Kaiserslautern: • The band Tele presents Indie pop funk rock, 8:30 p.m. today. Tickets cost €15. • The Rakes present Indie rock from London, 8 p.m. Saturday. Tickets cost €18. • JazzToDay Part 3, 8 p.m. Oct. 22 (see photo box). • The band Emil Bulls presents rock ‘n’ crossover, 8:30 p.m. Oct. 24. Tickets cost €14. For more information, visit www. kammgarn.de or call 0631365-2548. Pfalztheater Kaiserslautern: • “Mutter Courage und ihre Kinder,” a play by Bertolt Brecht, in German, with music, 7:30 p.m. today, Wednesday and Oct. 25 • “Don Giovanni,” an opera by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, 7:30 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 16 and 18 • “Mondnacht,” moon night, a play with music, in German, 8 p.m. Thursday. • “High Society,” a musical by Cole Porter, in German, 7:30 p.m. Oct. 24, 27 and 31 For more information, call 0631-3675-209 or visit www. pfalztheater.de. Fruchthalle Kaiserslautern: • Ensemble Modern performs chamber music , 8 p.m. Oct. 22. Tickets cost €10. • The Orchestra of the Pfalztheater Kaiserslautern presents “America, America” with works by George Gershwin, John Cage and Charles Ives, 8 p.m. Oct. 29. Tickets cost €14 to €21. For details, call the office of arts at 0631-365-1410, stop at the Kaiserslautern Tourist Office, Fruchthallstrasse14 or visit www. fruchthalle.de. Youth Center, Steinstrasse 47, Kaiserslautern: • The John Mayer cover band Gravity performs 8 p.m. Oct. 16. Tickets cost €6.50. Haus des Bürgers, RamsteinMiesenbach: • “One Night with David Moore,” has been postponed from Saturday to April 14. Tickets will remain valid. • Chamber concert with members of the SWR Vokalensemble Stuttgart performing songs by Tschaikovsky, Rachmaninoff, Schuman and Brahms, 5 p.m. Sunday. Tickets cost €12. For details, visit ramsteinmiesenbach.de, e-mail hdb@ ramstein-miesenbach.de, or call 06371-592220. Stadthalle Landstuhl: • “Music is in the Air,” a musical revue with German songs from the 1950s and 1960s, 8 p.m. Oct. 25. Tickets cost €19 to €23. For reservations, call 06371-923444 or visit www.stadthalle-landstuhl.de. Nationaltheater Mannheim, am Goetheplatz: • “Don Giovanni,” an opera by Wolfgang Amadeus Moazart, in Italian, with German subtitles, 7 p.m. today • Opera Gala with works by Gioacchini Rossini, Amilcare Ponchielli, Guiseppe Verdi and Ruggero Leoncavallo, 7:30 p.m. Saturday • “Macbeth,” an opera by Guiseppe Verdi, in Italian with German subtitles, 6 p.m. Sunday For details, visit www.nationaltheater-mannheim.de. Staatstheater, Saarbrücken, Schillerplatz 1: • “Die Hochzeit des Figaro,” an opera by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, in Italian, with German subtitles, 7:30 p.m. Wednesday and Oct. 18. For tickets and details, call 0681-3093-486 or visit www.theater-saarbruecken.de. October 9, 2009 Miscellaneous: • Kaiserslautern, garden fair, 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. daily. Tickets cost €6 for adults and €3 for children. For details and directions, visit gartenschau-kl.de. Special events: Through Oct. 31: Pumpkin festival with life-size figures made of 20,000 pumpkins. Sunday: Worship service in German, 11 a.m. in willow church; crafting and painting with children, 1 to 5 p.m. in tent in Neumühlepark. Oct. 18: Bavarian lunch and brass music, noon in Buntes Haus on Kaiserberg hill. • Kaiserslautern-Siegelbach, Zoo, zoo day with guided tours, children’s activities, falconer show, Sunday • Steinwenden, village carnival, Saturday through Tuesday • Weilerbach, fire station, open house, Sunday • Kirchheimbolanden, October carnival, Sunday • Pirmasens, October fest, today through Oct. 25 • Klingenmünster (north of Bad Bergzabern), Karlsplatz, fest of the new wine, Sunday • Pleisweiler-Oberhofen (north of Bad Bergzabern), fest of new wine, today through Monday • Edenkoben (south of Neustadt), wine and chestnut market in the forest, Saturday and Sunday • Schönau (south of Dahn, near French border), farmers and craftsmen market, Sunday • Ransbach-Baumbach (northeast of Koblenz), international Courtesy photo JazzToDay The Kammgarn Kaiserslautern hosts JazzToDay Part 3 with singer Youn Sun Nah (photo) from South Korea performing with guitar player Ulf Wakenius from Sweden; and Michael Wollny performing at the piano, 8 p.m. Oct. 22. Tickets cost €25. For details, visit www. kammgarn.de. pottery market, Saturday and Sunday • Piesport/Mosel (southwest of Bernakstel-Kues), Roman winepress fest, today through Sunday Flea markets: • Ramstein, Flurstrasse 4, 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday • Kaiserslautern, Opel parking lot, 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday and Sunday • Bad Dürkheim, An der Saline (near salt-works), 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. today and 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday • Autokino, Ramstein, 7 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday • Saarbrücken, Franz-JosefRöder-Strasse, Saturday • Heidelberg, neuer Messplatz, Saturday Antique markets: Courtesy photo Vintners parade Neustadt sponsors Germany’s biggest vintners parade during its annual wine harvest fest 2 p.m. Sunday. The fest continues until Monday. • Homburg-center, am Forum (near Rathaus), Saturday • Bad Bergzabern, Haus des Gastes, Rötzweg 7, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday and Sunday • Bergen-Enkheim, HessenCenter, Sunday • Wiesbaden, Adler Center, Äppelallee, Sunday • Mettlach (north of Saarlouis), Mehrzweckhalle, antique and pottery market, Sunday • Bonn-Bad Godesdorf, Stadthalle, art and antique fair, Saturday and Sunday • For more information, visit www.troedlerundsammeln.de. October 9, 2009 Kaiserslautern American Page 19 Kaiserslautern October Events Outdoor Recreation SPORTS & FITNESS ARMSTRONG’S CLUB Old School R&B Night Red Ribbon Fun Run Oct. 17 & 21, 9pm-2am Enjoy an evening of R&B Oldies, with a live D.J., free finger foods and no cover charge. Oct. 10 & 24, 8 pm -1am This free event features a live D.J., margarita bar, and FREE finger food. Oct. 24, 10am Walkers, runners and families are welcome. The race will be held at the Rhine Ordnance Barracks Sports Fields. Awards will be given to 1st and 2nd place. All participants will receive a free tee-shirt. Sign up today by calling 493-2088 or 0631-34062088 KAZABRA CLUB IMCOM-E Powerlifting Officials’ Clinic Salsa Night Midnight Bingo Oct. 11,9pm-midnight FREE food & soft-drinks. Two guaranteed $1000 games. Doors open at 7 p.m. Halloween Bash Oct. 27-30, 10am-5pm Become a certified powerlifting official. For more information or to register for this clinic, contact M r. L e e b y O c t . 2 0 b y e m a i l : [email protected]. IMCOM-E Powerlifting Invitational Oct. 31,9pm-4am Live DJ, Dancing and Costume Contest. LANDSTUHL CLUB Polish Pottery Bunco Oct. 20,6:30- 9:30pm It’s Bunco Time; everyone is guaranteed to win a prize! Oct. 31, 10am For more information or to register for this event, c o n t a c t M r. D e n n i s b y O c t . 2 3 a t [email protected] or 493-2088 or 0631-3406-2088. USAG Kaiserslautern Texas Hold ‘Em 101 Indoor Flea Market Every 2nd and 4thTuesday, 6 p.m. Learn to play like the pros. Texas Hold ‘Em Fridays, registration 6 p.m. First deal 7 p.m., play the weekly tournament to qualify for the Championship Round. Texas Hold ‘Em Saturdays, registration 6 p.m. First deal 7 p.m. ROB Bldg 237 Special Events Center Rhine Ordnance Barracks Buy or Sell It’s up to you October 17 8am - 2pm Fun and adventure Army Outdoor Recreation offers a variety of trips every week! Check out what’s scheduled for the rest of October: 10 10 11 17 17 18 23-25 24 25 Disneyland Paris Express Stuttgart Beerfest Trout Fishing Amsterdam Express Indoor Flea Market, ROB Caracalla Spa Day, Baden-Baden Hintertux Ski Weekend Paris Express Kid’s Halloween Haunted House at Frankenstein Castle 25 Trout Fishing 30 Frankenstein Castle 31 Fall Hiking Trip 31 Halloween at Europa Park 31 Prague Express Rental equipment is available for mountain biking, canoeing, camping, skiing, backyard games, organizational days, and other events and special occasions. You can also rent garden or maintenance equipment, canopies, tables and benches for groups or individuals. Services also include equipment repair and personalized adventure vacation planning. Army Outdoor Recreation, Bldg. 2905, on Pulaski Barracks. Call 493-4117 or 0631-3406-4117. For questions regarding FMWR events and programs listed on this page, call Marketing at 493-4128 or 0631-3406-4128. www.mwrgermany.com Page 20 Kaiserslautern American October 9, 2009 Autumn means foggy driving conditions Autumn is here and this means motorists are required to be extremely careful in traffic now. There is dense fog, wet leaves and the first black ice. Especially in fog, when there is bad visibility, a lot of accidents and even mass collisions happen due to driving too fast and not keeping enough distance. Officials of the German automobile club ADAC recommend to adjust driving habits and the vehicles’ lights to the circumstances to avoid accidents. Many drivers judge visibility incorrectly and cause accidents through excessive speed. If it’s foggy, motorists should plan on more time if they need to get somewhere, because time pressure is the biggest enemy when visibility is bad. In fall, drivers must expect sudden fog at any time, especially near rivers, lakes, wooded areas and moorland. The following tips can help motorists drive through fog safely: • Turn on the headlights at the first indication of fog. The vehicle will be more visible. • Expect poor visibility when vehicles with lights on approach from the opposite direction. • Turn on the windshield wipers from time to time. If the fog is dense, keep them on constantly. Fog settles on the windshield and limits visibility. • Keep the windows (inside and outside), headlights and tail lights clean. Drive as far to the right as possible, but watch out for bicyclists. Hazard lights should be on for a sudden stop. • In thick fog, keep the radio’s volume low to avoid distraction. • Adjust speed to range of sight. If visibility is only 50 meters ahead, don’t drive faster than 50 kilometers per hour. If it’s 100 meters, don’t drive faster than 80 kph, and if visibility is 150 meters, Courtesy photo Drivers should be extra careful this fall. Foggy conditions lower visibility significantly and increase the likelihood of accidents. Driving the appropriate speed for the road conditions and allowing sufficient following distance will ensure drivers remain accident-free. don’t drive faster than 100 kph. • Always count on vehicles to appear suddenly and the need to brake immediately. • Don’t rely on the back light of the car in front. Keep enough distance, especially when the other car is moving slowly. • Focus on the safety poles, not the center stripes. The poles on the right side always have rectangular reflectors, and those on the left have two round reflectors. The density of fog can be estimated by the distance of those safety poles. On regular roads, the distance between two poles is 25 meters and on the autobahn it’s 50 meters. • Don’t trust normal ability to estimate dis- tance, since fog causes blurriness and simulates greater distances. • Obey all warning signals. ADAC officials say motorists tend to overlook warning boards and blinking lights which warn of notorious “fog holes.” • Driving in fog requires full concentration. Motorists should take more breaks during long rides. • When stopping at a parking lot near the autobahn, leave lights on so approaching drivers can see the vehicle. (Courtesy of German automobile club ADAC) Motorists should be on the lookout for wild game Fall is harvest time, which means right now a lot of agricultural vehicles are on the roads. Driving out from fields, these vehicles bring clay and mud onto roads. According to officials of the German automobile club ADAC, there is an increased risk of accidents, especially for motorcycle drivers. The clay and mud in combination with rain can make roads slippery, almost like black ice. Also, harvest products falling off the vehicles can cause some danger. Motorists should reduce speed and drive extremely carefully along fields and next to agricultural areas. A greater following distance from the car ahead and soft braking also increases safety. Often, motorists don’t see what danger can be caused by agricultural vehicles, such as harvester combines, since they are wider and need more than half the street. When passing, drivers must be very cautious. Motorists have to slow down until the agricultural vehicle leaves the main road. Fall is also the time with an increase in deer crossing in the early morning and at night, say ADAC officials. Every year, about 220,000 deer, 12,000 wild boars and more than 200,000 rabbits are run over and killed. More than 3,300 motorists and passengers are hurt and about 30 people die in these accidents. These wild animals, including foxes, don’t find enough protection on the harvested fields anymore and flee into the forests to find cover. They often have to cross streets and put themselves as well as motorists in danger. In fall, game can be found along avenues with trees, where they eat chestnuts, acorn and fruit that have fallen from trees in preparation for hibernation. In the coming weeks, motorists must drive extremely carefully along fields and forests, especially at dusk and dawn. The rule is wherever there is a forest, there is a deer. And wherever there is one animal, there are more to follow. It’s important to reduce the speed and to be ready to brake at all times. On streets with deer crossing traffic signs, drivers should drive cautiously and pay close attention to their surroundings. If a collision with game happens, the warning lights must be turned on and the vehicle must be secured. Injured persons must be taken care of and the police must be called. The animal should not be touched. Foxes can be infected with rabies and deer, though they may appear unconscious, can kick out. It’s considered poaching if someone takes a deer and puts it in their trunk. This results in the confiscation of the vehicle and a fine, and possibly jail time. Car owners need a written confirmation by the police or the game lessee so the comprehensive insurance will pay for the damage. The game lessee is based on animal protection laws obliged to find an animal that has been hit and hurt, and put it out of its misery. (Courtesy of German automobile club ADAC) October 9, 2009 Kaiserslautern American Page 21 2010 ambassadors baseball/softball program gears up by Ami Prince Thirteen-year-old Cody Prince doesn’t normally look forward to the cold weather creeping into southern Germany. But Cody knows that the fall season also designates the beginning of the highly successful KMC Ambassadors baseball and softball program. For the first time, Cody will be training with the juniors (13 to 14 years old). “I have attended the program for the last five years because my dad is a coach but this year will be my first year on the big field, so I’m really looking forward to that” Cody said. Courtesy photos Europe All-star Cody Prince delivers a pitch during a Little League World Series game against international champion Chinese-Taipei Aug. 21 in South Williamsport, Penn. The KMC All-star team was one of 16 teams that qualified for the Little League World Series. Jacob Van Parys added, “Even though we just returned from the Little League World Series, I can’t wait to get started.” “Ambassadors is a program that was designed to develop fundamental skills, to teach teamwork and to broaden the players understanding of the game,” said Master Sgt. Ed Prince, U.S. Air Forces in Europe Public Affairs. Sergeant Prince is the president of the Ambassadors and was also the manager for Team Europe at the Little League World Series. This will be the sixth year he has been involved in the program. “The kids that come to the practices have a great attitude and desire to improve which makes coaching fun. The extra time and instruction makes a huge difference when All-stars comes around,” Sergeant Prince said. Ambassadors isn’t just for baseball – it also provides instruction in girls softball. “We provide young ladies the opportunity to improve their softball skills during the off-season. We focus on the techniques and mechanics that will help players throw, hit and catch in a style that will benefit them as they progress in the sport,” said Capt. Randy Pletzer, head coach of the softball program. “We also work on physical conditioning and stretching to ensure safety to help protect the girls from injury. The techniques we use have been taught for the last four years and it’s proven beneficial as we’ve sent five KMC All-star softball teams to the world series in three different divisions. Many of the girls that compete on the All-star teams got their start in Ambassadors.” “I can’t wait to get started. I played on the girls Majors All-star team that lost regionals down in Italy,” Bailey Prince said. “I wish I had been more involved in the Ambassadors practices last year. It may have helped us against Holland, Italy and Poland.” KMC Ambassadors is open to all Department of Defense dependents in Germany between the All-star Crystal Pletzer scoops up a ball during one of the games at the 2009 Senior League World Series, held in Sussex County, Del. ages of 8 and 18. The program offers training and instruction in both softball and baseball. Signups for baseball will be held at noon Sunday at the Ramstein southside baseball field. Specific practice times will be announced during sign-ups. Softball registration has already started, but you can still sign up. Veteran Matt Zembraski knows it all pays off the next year. “We practice throughout the fall, winter and spring and even play in a couple of tournaments at different locations throughout Germany and Europe,” he said. “I know the extra reps will help us continue to improve and hopefully take us to the Junior League World Series next year.” For information regarding the KMC Ambassadors program, call Sergeant Prince at 0173-465-0668 or e-mail tecab242628@yahoo. com. For information about the KMC Ambassador Softball program, contact Captain Pletzer at 06372-507-407 or e-mail [email protected]. KMC Airmen earn gold at softball championships RANDOLPH AIR FORCE BASE, Texas – The Air Force women’s softball team, including two KMC Airmen, earned gold medals at the Armed Forces Slow-pitch Softball Championships Sept. 25 at Naval Air Station Pensacola, Fla. Staff Sgt. Lindsay Ciullo, from the 86th Communications Squadron at Ramstein, and Senior Airman Jenn Taylor, from the 21st Operational Weather Squadron at Sembach, were part of the Air Force women’s team who went 6-3 during the tournament and won their third armed forces title in three years. Both women are also members of the Ramstein Lady Rams varsity softball team, which recently finished their 2009 season with a 44-0 record. The Air Force team finished the tournament with the same records as their Army and Navy counterparts, but Air Force took first place after officials calculated head-to-head wins and run differentials. Sergeant Ciullo was among the team’s top hitters, with a .448 average and two RBIs. Coach Cheryl Trapnell said the real key to her team’s wins in the tournament was their outstanding play on defense. “We struggled offensively throughout the (tournament) except for the two games where we hit double digits,” she said. “We had young players in key positions and they stepped up and did a great job too.” The Air Force Sports Program is designed to allow active-duty, National Guard and reserve Air Force personnel an opportunity to participate at Air Force, armed forces, national and international sports events. “We also are ambassadors in the community – we are advocates for the military and the sports program,” Coach Trapnell said. “This team is out in the community representing the Air Force, which is a great recruiting tool and morale builder.” Coach Trapnell said the benefits of having Air Force sports programs can be seen in the community as well as at military bases where they compete against other Department of Defense teams. “Young men and women see this program in action and hear about military jobs, opportunities – and you would not believe the interest that is generated,” Coach Trapnell said. “The interaction with the other services also builds camaraderie between the branches. This is the total force concept in action.” For more information about the U.S. Air Force sports program, visit www.usafsports.com. (Courtesy of 86th Airlift Wing Public Affairs) Page 22 Kaiserslautern American October 9, 2009 Courtesy photo Photo by Barb Gonzales The American Volleyball Coaches Association recently notified Ramstein High School Principal Greg Hatch that the 2008-2009 girls varsity volleyball team had been selected for special academic recognition. The Ramstein varsity team maintained a team average of 3.40 to earn this special recognition. Elizabeth Doe, a Ramstein High School 11th grader, runs a race during a cross country meet Sept. 19 at the Seewoog in Miesenbach. She finished first overall and led from start to finish. Courtesy photo From left, Master Sgt. Constance Dangerfield, 86th Aeromedical Dental Squadron; Staff Sgt. Charity Barrett, 86th Airlift Wing Public Affairs; Lt. Col. Jennifer Kilbourn, U.S. Air Forces in Europe/A7; Lt. Col. Dan Reiser, 86th AMDS; 1st Lt. Dustin Bodine, 76th Airlift Squadron; Capt. Jason Brown, 1st Combat Communications Squadron; Lt. Col. Tim Press, 3rd Air Force/A3; Master Sgt. Linden Crozier, 86th Materiel Maintenance Squadron; 2nd Lt. Sidney Harris, 1st CBCS; Tech. Sgt. Grayson Gokee, 426th Network Warfare Squadron; and Tech. Sgt. Terry Kasper, 86th Services Squadron; make up Ramstein’s Club 100. October 9, 2009 Kaiserslautern American Page 23 Rogue Ruggers finish in Quarter-Finals at Munich Rugby 7’s Tourney Training takes place at 6:30 p.m. Tuesdays and The team was well-received by the crowd The Ramstein Rogues, the KMC’s premier Thursdays on Pulaski Field. For more informaat the tournament and everyone had a great rugby club, traveled to Munich recently to participate in the 2009 Munich Rugby 7’s Tournament. time playing rubgy, experiencing the interna- tion, visit www.ramsteinrogues.com or e-mail the The team was 16 players strong with extra aug- tional level of play and creating a foundation for club at [email protected]. mentation from Aviano Air Base and the Army valuable international relations. (Courtesy of the Ramstein Rogues) The team welcomes players of all skill levels. community in Augsburg to form a military powerhouse at this international tournament. The Rogues started off the morning with victory against the 2nd Medical Regiment 12-10 and followed that with another great win against Ragazzi Savi Rugby Club 17-12. These two wins were then followed by the toughest match of the day against the Crocsliders. Despite a good defensive start from the Rogues, the Crocsliders took charge and didn’t look back as they took the game 45-0. However, this two wins to one loss record was good enough to get the Rogues into the cup standings for the playoffs. The Rogues first cup playoff match was against a veteran team from Nuremberg, Germany. What they lacked in experience, the Rogues made up by great teamwork and effort, and Ramstein was victorious 31-10, which put them into the quarter-finals against the British Army Rifles team, primarily all from Fiji. The enthusiasm with the crowd carried over well for the team, but the Fijian-side demonstrated quality skills as they handed Ramstein their second loss 50-0. Senior Airman Marcus Satavu from Aviano AB was given the team’s Man of the Tourney award for his dominant Photo by Al Cagle presence on the field throughout the Ian Horseman of the Ramstein Rogues is lifted by a teammate during the Munich Rugby 7’s Tournament. The team finished in the quarter-final tournament. of the cup division. Youth dance classes Family and Morale, Welfare and Recreation’s SKIESUnlimited now offers dance instruction in ballroom, jazz, hip-hop and ballet for children and youth. Classes offer students of all levels an opportunity to be exposed to the world of dance and fine arts. For more information, visit www. mwrgermany.com or call Central Enrollment at 493-4516 or 0631-3406-4516. Tai-Chi at ROB Center your mind and bring awareness to your body with Tai-Chi, held from 6 to 7 p.m. Tuesdays and Thursdays at the Rhine Ordnance Barracks. Classes are $8 each or $40 for eight. For more information, call the fitness center at 493-2241 or 0631-3406-2241 or visit www.mwrgermany.com for more information. Red Ribbon Fun Run The U.S. Army Garrison – Kaiserslautern and FMWR will host the 2009 Red Ribbon Fun Run starting at 10 a.m. Oct. 24 at the Rhine Ordnance Barracks sports field. Everyone is welcome. Awards will be given for first and second place. All participants will receive a free T-shirt. Sign up today by calling 493-2088 or 0631-3406-2088. For more information, visit www.mwrgermany. com. Powerlifting Official’s Clinic The USAG-Kaiserslautern Sports and Fitness Department hosts the 2009 Installation Management Command Powerlifting Official’s Clinic from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Oct. 27 to 30. For more information or to register, e-mail [email protected] by Oct. 20. Boxing invitational Join the Miesau gym Oct. 17 for a boxing invitational. Register and begin training now! The event begins at 6 p.m. Awards will be offered to the first and second place for individuals, plus first, second and third place for teams. Must be 18 or older to participate. For more information or to register, call 489-2088 or 0631-3406-2088 or e-mail [email protected]. Horseback riding lessons FMWR’s SKIESUnlimited offers children and teens ages 4 to 18 lessons in classic riding, dressage and vaulting. Satisfaction is guaranteed with a money-back policy on the first lesson. The stables are located just 15 minutes from Landstuhl. For more information or to enroll, call Central Enrollment at 493-4516 or 0631-3406-4516. Page 24 Kaiserslautern American October 9, 2009 Now Showing Gateway Movieplex (Ramstein) FRIDAY - Surrogates (PG-13) 11:30 a.m., 3 p.m., 7 p.m., 10 p.m. Funny People (R) noon, 3:30 p.m., 7:15 p.m., 10:15 p.m. Aliens in the Attic (PG) 11 a.m., 2:30 p.m., 6:30 p.m. The Hurt Locker (R) 9:30 p.m. Advanced Tickets Sale - 06371-937 037 www.broadwaykino.com/kmc SATURDAY - Surrogates (PG-13) 11:30 a.m., 3 p.m., 7 p.m., 10 p.m. Showing at the 6 theatre complex next to Autobahn A6, Exit 13 (Landstuhl) 6 THEATRES, THX, EX and all Digital Sound Systems Funny People (R) noon, 3:30 p.m., 7:15 p.m., 10:15 p.m. Aliens in the Attic (PG) 11 a.m., 2:30 p.m., 6:30 p.m. FRI OCT 09 - WED OCT 14 The Hurt Locker (R) 9:30 p.m. District 9 (R)- Fri & Mon 15:00 G.I. Joe (PG13)- Fri 15:00, Sat & Sun 15:45, Mon 15:00 Inglourious Basterds (R)Fri 17:00, 19:45, 22:30, Sat 16:45, 19:30, 22:30, Sun 16:45, 19:30, Mon 15:00, 17:30, 20:15, Tue & Wed 17:30, 20:15 Julie & Julia (PG13)- Fri 16:30, Sat & Sun 13:30, Mon 16:30 My Sister´s Keeper (PG13)- Fri & Mon 15:00 Public Enenmies (R)- Fri & Sat 22:30, Wed. 20:30 The Hangover (R)- Fri 15:00, Sat 22:30, Mon 15:00 The Ugly Truth (R)- Fri & Mon 15:00 SUNDAY - Surrogates (PG-13) 11:30 a.m., 3 p.m., 7 p.m. Funny People (R) noon, 3:30 p.m. Aliens in the Attic (PG) 11 a.m., 2:30 p.m., 6:30 p.m. The Hurt Locker (R) 9:15 p.m. MONDAY - Surrogates (PG-13) 11:30 a.m., 3 p.m., 7 p.m. Funny People (R) noon, 3:30 p.m., 7:15 p.m. Aliens in the Attic (PG) 11 a.m., 2:30 p.m., 6:30 p.m. TUESDAY - Surrogates (PG-13) 11:30 a.m., 3 p.m., 7 p.m. The Hurt Locker (R) noon, 3:30 p.m., 7:15 p.m. Aliens in the Attic (PG) 11 a.m., 2:30 p.m., 6:30 p.m. WEDNESDAY -Surrogates (PG-13) 11:30 a.m., 3 p.m., 7 p.m. Funny People (R) noon, 3:30 p.m., 7:15 p.m. Aliens in the Attic (PG) 11 a.m., 2:30 p.m., 6:30 p.m. For Showtimes of THUR OCT 15, call 06371937 037 or see www.broadwaykino.com/kmc Michael Jackson - This is it! Starts on Wed OCT 28 Ticket sale has startet! THURSDAY - Surrogates (PG-13) 11:30 a.m., 3 p.m., 7 p.m. The Hurt Locker (R) noon, 3:30 p.m., 7:15 p.m. Aliens in the Attic (PG) 11 a.m., 2:30 p.m., 6:30 p.m. Galaxy Theater (Vogelweh) TODAY - Jennifer’s Body (R) 7 p.m. Funny People (R) 10:30 p.m. SATURDAY - Aliens in the Attic (PG) 3 p.m. Jennifer’s Body (R) 7 p.m. SUNDAY - Jennifer’s Body (R) 3 p.m. The Hurt Locker (R) 7 p.m. Galaxy Theater will be closed Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday THURSDAY - Aliens in the Attic (PG) 7 p.m. Editor’s note: Schedules and synopses are provided by the Army and Air Force Exchange Service. Movie times and dates are subject to change by the individual theaters. Please check with the theater to ensure accuracy. At The Movies Visit www.kaiserslauternamerican.com/movies.php for details Funny People (R) — George Simmons is a famous stand-up comedian who learns that he has a terminal illness and less than a year to live. When he meets Ira, a struggling comedian at a comedy club where both the comedians are performing, George hires Ira to be his personal assistant and opening act at his performances. The two forge a close friendship as George helps Ira with his career and Ira helps George find closure in his legacy. Starring Adam Sandler and Seth Rogen. Surrogates (PG-13) — FBI agent Tom Greer enlists the aid of his own surrogate to investigate the murder of the genius college student who invented the surrogates. As the case grows more complicated, the detective discovers that in order to actually catch the killer he will have to venture outside the safety of his own home for the first time in many years and enlist the aid of Agent Peters. Starring Bruce Willis and Radha Mitchell. Puzzle courtesy of http://thinks.com/ ACROSS 1. Ancient marketplace 6. “La Boheme” role 10. Casement 14. Burdened 15. “Exodus” author 16. On a single occasion 17. Dress fold 18. At one __ swoop 19. Bygone ruler 20. Concert soloist 22. Stein relative 24. Greek architectural style 26. Family members 27. Land of Anatole? 30. Strangely 32. Ludicrous 34. Sordid 38. Sounds of indecision 39. 1940s Big-Band leader 41. Brief life? 42. Lot 45. & 48. Hold sway 50. Neighbor of Senegal 51. Evaluate 54. “Plaza __” 56. Imaginary 58. Babble 62. Carryall 63. Slant 65. Nevada skiing locale 66. Daring Knievel 67. Ne plus ultra 68. Negatively charged particle 69. Communists 70. Wholly absorbed 71. Mouth-watering 8. Soft roe 9. Easter or Christmas? 10. Sort of salmon 11. Down Under soldier 12. A touch of panic 13. Range rovers 21. Furtive one 23. Pop musician Lofgren 25. Newspaper features 27. Bungle 28. Avatar of Vishnu 29. NZ neighbor 31. “Edward Scissorhands” star 33. Crow 35. Quatrain rhyme scheme 36. Skirt length 37. Luke’s teacher 40. Norse god of the sea 43. Battlement openings 44. Archaic bidding 46. Gunfire sound 47. “The Bartered Bride” composer 49. Line on a weather map 51. More suitable 52. Jostle 53. Surfeited 55. Underdog’s hope 57. Easily-split mineral 59. Not that 60. Spoils 61. Counting-out starter 64. Electric guitar hookup DOWN 1. Sacred river of “Kubla Khan” 2. Festival 3. German-Polish border river 4. Harvesting 5. Capital of ancient Syria 6. Civilian clothes 7. Wrath Solutions to the Oct. 2 puzzle October 9, 2009 Kaiserslautern American Page 25 Kaiserslautern American PRIVATE CLASSIFIED ADS ARE ALWAYS FREE!!! Professional services such as accommodations will be charged at our established rates. E-mail submissions to [email protected], or call Anna at 0631·30 33 55 31 or Sabrina at 0631·3 57 83 06. You may also stop by our offices, located in Kaiserslautern at Europallee 3 and Kaiserslautern-Einsiedlerhof at Weilerbacher Str. 110. AdvantiPro GmbH takes no responsibility or liability whatsoever for any of the products and services advertised in the Kaiserslautern American. 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Built in 2005 it offers 187sqm 5BR 2.5bath, lg walk-in-closet, carpot, floor heating, BIK, for sale by owner €270,000 Call Jerry Tel: 06374-801292 / cell: 0151-53986475 Duplex in Waldmohr, built 2005, close to forest, 6rms, closet, 2.5baths, garage, basement, approx 154sqm liv-space, approx 340sqm property, heated floors, fireplace, granite floors. €239.000,- Tel. 0179-2308216 or 06373-892959 Duplex Reichenbach-Steegen 175sqm, 4BR, BIK, 2baths, liv/dinrm, stor rm, attic, lrg covered balcony, carport, yard, 450sqm property, €215.000 neg. from private - Great as rental property or as investment Call: 0172-6943036 or 06543-2364 Freest 1Fam House ca 180sqm Schmalenberg 3baths, 5BR, new kitchen w/dishw, lg liv/dinrm, balc, garden, basem, laundry, 2garages, 155.000€ neg. +util Call: 0174-1526538 AMERICAN VIDEO & DVD CENTER YOUR BLOCKBUSTER MOVIE STORE KMC-VOGELWEH 0631-3503640 accross from the BX next to budget Car Rental KMC-RAMSTEIN 06371-70371 located at ESSO Gas Station RHEINLÄNDER CLUB 06783-187313 DOWNTOWN 06783-980013 BAUMHOLDER SPANGDAHLEM 06565-4912 *Jim Shore *Murrina *and more SAVE EXTRA 10 - 30% on all items with this ad! (10 mins. of Ramstein West Gate) Tel: 06374-915994 DVD SALE FREE MEMBERSHIP ALSO AVAILABLE MOBILE DSL UNLIMITED $25 MONTH Kaiserslautern 0631-59209 - Kaiserstr. 71 (B40), 67661 KL - Einsiedlerhof email: [email protected] • www.pregnancyoption.net • Cellphone 24 hrs: 0174-4038900 HURRY UP THE 2009 CLIMBING SEASON ENDS ON OCTOBER 31ST WWW.K1-WALDSEILPARK.DE PRIOR SERVICE: NEW PRIORITIES T he Air Force Reserve is offering part-time opportunities with excellent benefits, including choice of home base, education assistance, secure employment and competitive pay. Continue to build close friendships, serve your country and participate in experiences unique to the military. Accomplish extraordinary things while you achieve your personal goals. FRIDAYS & SATURDAYS Choose your home base and you will not be transferred. Receive low cost TRICARE health insurance. Maintain retirement benefits. In most cases you can retain your rank and do not need to repeat basic training. Specific jobs come with signing bonuses. Martin-Luther-Str. 8 | K-Town www.filou-kaiserslautern.de %4/ t"' 3FTF SWFDPN1SJPS EVERYDAY PEOPLE MAKING A DIFFERENCE Page 26 Kaiserslautern American Exclusive one-story Bungalow 320++sqm in quiet area - great access to autobahn. 10min to RAM & LRMC. BIK w/pantry & refrigeration room, liv/din room w/gallery - open room structure w/ horizontal and vertikal views, 3+BR, walkin-robe, bath w/sauna and wellness area, tanning bed, laundry, guest toilet/bath, integrated dbl garage w/entrance to house & extra storage space, highly! equipped, alarm system, video surveillance, electric front gates, covered patio, 2+parking spots, electric shutters & granite floors. Price on request. Only serious inquiries please! House perfect for Executive or Higher rank! E-mail: [email protected] Exlusive Home near K-Town for Sale by owner!4bd, 3ba, Fully furn. kitchen, K/S Immo Agency YOU ARE LOOKING FOR A NICE HOME HERE IN GERMANY. wintergarden, fireplace, A/C, granite floors, 2car garage and much more. Must See! 345000 €+2000 sm property lease for 300€/month. Info: franklin.mac.elke@ t-online. de For Sale in the Ramstein School district, large house with a huge garden, 320 s.qm, basment, garage, wintergarten, 275.000,--€ no fee, 0171/4783904, www.immobilienhelga-stenschke.de Freest 1Fam House in Erzenhausen sunny location 130sqm liv-space, 3BR BIK livrm dinrm 2baths dbl garage approx. 1500sqm property, €158.000 neg. from private - no fees Call 06374-1717 or 0157-72670561 Freestanding 1Family House in Hauptstuhl, 292sqm liv-space, 2bath w/ corner bath tub, 5BR, liv/din rm & bik, big garage, large terrace, higher standard. Approx 590sqm property. The House is still under construction & be finished in September 2009. €370.000 No finders fee! Call: 06373-505025 or 0177-5050-253 Freestanding house, close to Landstuhl hospital and RAB, nice country site, sqft 2400, 4 BR, double garage, walk in closet, Florida room, open fireplace, and much more, wonderful house - must see! Please contact: 06372-7330 House for Sale - built 2001 - Landstuhl/ Melkerei. No realtor fees! More Info @ www.ortbau.de House wanted! We are looking to buy a house at least 200sqm near RAB with yard. FSBO is best. Would like to get in asap! If you are wanting to sell, please call!!! Help us get out of TLA! 01511-2731955 or email info & pictures to [email protected] I have your dreamhouse. 5 Bed-rooms, Builtin kitchen, 2 bath rooms, fireplace, garden, specialarchitecture. 295,000 Euro OBO. Erwin 0176-61204301 or 0631-70427 Idyllic & quiet but central Low-Energy House, 189sqm, built 2000, 67728 Münchweiler, €198.000 from private no fees for details & pictures visit: www. healthmaster.de or Call 0160-99429405 Kaiserslautern, downtown, FSH, 310sqm liv., 7BDR, 3baths, 1garage, nice yard, €320.000 ZIAI Immobilien 06371 57888 Kaiserslautern, lux. house, 5min to downtown, 200sqm, floorheat, 6BDR, walk in clostet, 2,5 baths, big party area in the basement, nice yard, 2 garages, €240,000 ZIAI Immobilien 06371 57888 KL freestanding Cityvilla, new built (building right now; avail July09), interests will still be able to co-determine, 200sqm µ µ µ µ HOUSES AND APARTMENTS. WE GOT THE RIGHT THING FOR YOU. CALL US FOR MORE INFO. REAL ESTATE AGENCY Burgstr. 22a • 67677 Enkenbach-Alsenborn Tel: 06303-87188 or 0171-4396661 Fax: 06303-984774 email: [email protected] FOR RENT Niedermohr, great big newer house with 4-5 bedrms, 2 1/2 baths, bik, 2 garages, yard € 1.400,KL-modern 4 bedrm town house, 3 baths, bik, garage, sauna € 1.100,Erzenhausen, 3 bedrm house, bik, 2 baths, 2 car garage, yard € 1.400,Trippstadt, nice modern 4 bedrm house, bik, 2 1/2 baths, carport € 1.175,- FOR SALE Weilerbach, Kollweiler, Eulenbis, Mackenbach, call we built your dream house KL-Pre-Park, great, modern newer house with 4-5 bedrms, basement, nice bik, 3 1/2 baths, sauna, garage, no down-payment € 230.000,Weselberg, gorg. huge house with 5 bedrms, great yard, 4 garages, bik, 3 baths, basement, ready to move in € 320.000,Elschbach, close to Hütschenhausen you will find this great 4 bedrm house, 3 baths, sep. apartment, sep. building land, together for only € 190.000,- Ask for our 109% Financing! No down-payment! No closing-cost! RE/ MAX Real Estate Center In Kaiserslautern Property Agents Call us first!!! Call us first!!! We will help to find you a house and offer you our full service during the complete rental or buying period. We will help to find you a house and offer you our full service during the complete rental or buying period. Dream job Real Estate Agent Dream job Real Estate Agent -we have room in our office. -we have room in our office. Friedrichstr. 7 • Kaiserslautern ( Tel: 0049 631 4141060 ( [email protected] AKM GmbH Denisstr. 22, 67663 KL ( Tel: 06 31 / 4 14 08 88-0 ( [email protected] www.Remax.de www.remax-suedwest.de/PropertyAgents October 9, 2009 w/garage Different property sizes avail. No realtor! Price upon request. Call: 01702764746. Wilhelm-Kittelbergerstraße 47. Kl-Morlautern - new built area, very special, dream duplex w/ many windows ( lot of light) built 09- avail end Feb09, 4bed rm + big studio, 2.5bath, big liv/din rm, 240sqm garage, park-spot, 2terrace, 300sqm property €298.000 No realtor! Call: 0170-2764746 Landstuhl very unique wooden house in excellent location. Open floorplan, livingroom with open fireplace, dining area bik, 2 bedroom (3. bedroom possible) ¾ bathroom, garage € 319.000,- RE/ MAX Real Estate Center , Denisstr, 22, Tel. 0631/41408880 or 0170 685 0060 Ask for Wolfgang [email protected] Large and representative 1 FH in Weilerbach, rather new house in excellent condition with rental apptm., 8 bedr, 3 bathr., built in kitchen, livingr w/open fireplace, garage, balcony, patio, well landscaped yard , 300sqm living, 620 sqm property € 445.000, RE/MAX Real Estate Center , Denisstr. Kaiserslautern , 0631/41408880or Tel. 0170-685-0060 ask for Wolfgang [email protected] Near Baumholder: large 1/2 FH in quiet economy location with good size lot, about 240sqm livingsp., 5 bedr., 2 ½ bathr., balcony, 2-car garage, available shortly, asking€ 319.000. RE/MAX Real Estate Center Kaiserslautern, Denisstr. 22, 0631/41408880 or 0170/6850060 ask for [email protected] Obrigheim 1FH, w/office, 6Bedroom, 3Bath, yard, garage, swimming-pool. 285 µ µ KOR T r a n s p o r t MOVING SERVICE 3 men €incl. 30.-/hr truck Fast Reliable 000,-€ Pfiffmann Immobilien 06322-947764 Ramstein: freest. 240 sqm house, 6 bedrooms, 2,5 bathrooms, garage, doublecarport, basement, sauna, yard with 2 yardhouses, fireplace, big terrace,quiet area about 1072 sqm property Price 345.000,- € KD-Baubetreuung 06371-619033 for more houses www.kd-baubetreuung.de Reichenbach-Steegen, 1Fam House w/garage, 199.000 € from private. Built 1999 approx. 440sqm property, spacious terrace w/yard, 6Rms, 2baths, BIK, liv/din area, heating rm, storage rm, laundry Call: 01511-6017231 Sembach: freest. 190 sqm house, 5 bedrooms, 2,5 bathrooms, open fireplace, doublegarage, big nice yard Price 320.000,€ KD-Baubetreuung 06371-619033 for more houses www.kd-baubetreuung.de Spesbach: Great 1FH, 4-5 Bedrooms, BiK, Living Dining, Terrasse, 2 Bathrooms,Garage, about 240 sqm livingspace € 248.000,RE/ MAX Real Estate Center Denisstr. 22, Kaiserslautern, Tel. 0631/41408880 or 0170 6850060 ask for wolfgang.wiedmann@ remax.de Steinwenden: Large house in excellent condition in a quiet area: The house offersUp to 6 bedrooms, 2 ½ bathrooms, livingroom, Built in kitchen, partyroom, Garage,Carport, Gardenhouse, Balconies with a nice view for only € 279.000,--RE/ MAX Real Estate Center, Kaiserslautern, Denisstr. 22, Tel. m0631/41408880 or0170 685 0060 ask for Wolfgang. wolfgang. [email protected] This unique house in Landstuhl/Melkerei will fascinate you! You won‘t find this again. Freest 1Fam House in very quiet and beautiful location next to forest with sunny terrace. Large garage w/electric door and terrace w/ beautiful view on µ µ µ WWW.KOR-UMZUEGE.DE 0151-51501759 DO YOU NEED A HOUSE TO RENT OR TO BUY ? SEE ME: JAY ZIAI – AMERICAN OWNED & OPERATED “WE PROVIDE TRANSPORTATION” “WE SERVICE WHAT WE RENT” ZIAI Real Estate Agency, Kindsbacher Str. 6a Ramstein Village - Phone 06371-57888 No. Bdr/Bath Sqm Town School District Rent Euro No. Kaiserslautern/ Vogelweh School 2060 5 1,5 130 Rodenbach GA, G 1100,2062 3 1,5 140 Kindsbach GA, G 1000,Ramstein School 2040 5 2,5 210 Ramstein GA, G 1600,- (Phones are manned 8 a.m. - 8 p.m.) Bdr/Bath Sqm Town School District www.joesat.com Rent Euro 2055 apt. 3 1,5 150 Ramstein – Miesenbach 1050,2059 3 1,5 170 Altengaln GA, G 1060,Landstuhl 2044 2 130 Landstuhl-Melkerei GA, G, apt. 3 700,2050 5 3 210 Mittelbrunn GA, P 1250,- ABBREVIATIONS : G =Garage , C =Carport , GA =Garden , P =Pets OK WASHINGTON DC BOUND? Heidelberg Bazaar Patrick Henry Village, Pavillion Friday, October 9 – Monday, October 12 Ramstein Officers Club Brunch Sunday, October 18, 10:30 am – 2:00 pm We’re coming to Germany! Long and Foster Realtors CELL: tGER: 0800 1816459 or by appointment No Federal Endorsement Intended [email protected] www.MyMilitaryHomeFinder.com REAL ESTATE AGENCY FOR SALE Always more than 200 houses, apartments and building lots for sale! NEW BUILDINGS Individually planned and built, or turn key constructions from various reliable manufacturers! 109% Financing on all our houses possible! We manage all the financing (BANK/LQA), purchasing and building procedures for you! Rely on our 20 years of experience! FOR RENT Always attractive houses and apartments for rent. Ask for our finder’s fee free offers! Use our full service incl. contract, check in reports, registration at public utilities. And we are your contact for the complete rental period! Immobilien Stranz • Bergstraße 28 • 67731 Otterbach Tel: 06301/31140 • Fax 06301/300440 E-mail: [email protected] • www.stranz-immobilien.de October 9, 2009 nature. Approx. 170sqm on 2 levels w/2 spacious livrms, kitchen-/dinrm w/ lrg BIK w/modern Siemens appliances 3BR and 2 baths. Electric shutters. Direct exit to terrace from livrm. Attic. Interested. Call us to make an appointment! No realtor /no fees! 015117260242 (german spoken - available all day) or 0177-4936927 (english spoken 0800-1000 or after 1900) Weilerbach, Am Hochrain 38, freest. house, spacious high quality interior, approx 180sqm, 3 bdrms 3 bathrms, floor heating, nice yard. Price upon request. €269.000 neg Call 06371-952526 or 0173-7037210. Wonderful brand new freestanding house, 265 sqm living-space, 680sqm proberty, 5 bedrms., 3 baths., garage, Price 350 000 €uro Anne S. Neumann Immobilien4you Tel: 06372-803641 or 06371-499994 Wonderful freestanding house, 200sqm., living-space, 650 sqm., proberty, 4 bedrms., 3 baths., open-fire-place, 2 garages, balcony, wood-floors, Price 270 000 €uro Anne S. Neumann Immobilien4you Tel: 06372-803641 or 06371-499994 Acc. for Rent - Apartments µ µ = see photo @ www.kaiserslauternamerican.com Quarter back horses & exclusive high standard apt 20min to RAB 136sqm 2bed rm 1bath w/shower & tub bik w/din area garage attic terrace €770 + €210utl Call: 0152-21832275 or 0631-73670 !!!A Sensational view in Modern Loft - Apt Kaiserslautern American / bik / liv / din / 2baths / 4rooms / storages / 2 sep. balconies. 1.025,--€ +util. Good distances K´town, RAB, Hospital. www. private-rental.de Ph. 06307/1717 ! ! 20min RAM via A6, Theisbergstegen, Remigiusbergweg 6, 1st occupancy, 2BR new BIK bath w/tub lg terr 2prk sp €550 +180€ utl 06381-425240 aft 6pm ! 148sqm Beautiful 3/4BR Apt 1.5bath, bik, great view, 2balc, pet friendly, super landlord, Close to bases 0170-2855122 !!! Miesau! Very nice furnished Apts. quiet area near wood/lake. Close to RAB. 1-2BR, large living room with open BIK, balcony, bath, guest WC, free wireless Internet, washer/dryer, 60sqm €550 or 80sqm €750+elect., housing apprvd, Call: 06371-598420 !!! TLA 1Bedroom-Appartment !!! Beautyfully furnished, Ramstein call 06371-50511 !115sqm apt in Br‘bach 5min to RAB big liv/din rm BIK w/dishwash 3BR big bathrm balcony carpt 0151-23685356 ***Hauptstuhl 135sqm 3BR nice location 1050.-€ incl. heat & water Call for more µ µ realtor Erika 0160-96697945 1 bdrm furnished, Matzenbach 15min to RAB, studio apt, kitchen bath, storage, balcony, util incl. €360 per month Call: 06383-6206 500€ Deposit only! Beautiful ground floor Apt 196sqm Kottweiler 5km RAB, 3-4BR BIK liv / dinrm 3bath storage basem 2carport €1480 incl. util (except elec/water) Call 06371-52388 A Top-full- furnished, 110sqm, DSL, AFN. Ready to move in. Stay as long as you like. Location: 66978 Merzalben, Höhstrasse 12. Call Roland Frick: 06395-6206 or Cell: 0171-7735892 Apt 10 min RAB 80 sqm 2br 1livrm 1bath + guest WC stor BIK balc 2 cpks avail now €585 incl util 0170-7369018 Apt 100sqm K-town, Ziegelstraße 37. Quiet area but also central-5min walk to city. Fully furn 2BR lg liv/din rm 1.5bath BIK 3balc laundry rm €1000 util incl avail 1Oct 0631-26828 Apt for rent in Hauptstuhl 4rms kitchen bathroom balcony 83sqm €500 deposit €1000 10min to RAB, 5min to LRMC Please KMC Assembly of God Church Services are held at Schulstrasse 4, Ramstein Village WORSHIP HOURS: Sunday 3 p.m. Pastor Ed & Faith Ferguson Phone: 06371-468933 Cell: 0173-6716105 Fax: 06371-468933 Tuesday 7 p.m. His Grounds Landstuhl RAMSTEIN CHURCH OF CHRIST µ Sunday Worship 10.30 a.m. Habsburgerstr. 7 • 67752 Wolfstein 06304/416172 • www.freedomchurchgermany.com A Christian fellowship that gathers to study God’s word verse by verse so we can know, glorify and serve Christ. Teaching the village, reaching the world! We meet Sundays at 10:30am For more info call 06371-616793 or visit our website www.CCK-Town.org Bruchwiesenstraße 16 66849 Landstuhl Sundays: Corporate Worship 9:30 AM – Sunday School 11:15 AM – Nursery Available Weekdays: Men’s, Women’s and Small Group Bible Studies / Prayer Meetings www.trinityreformedpca.com Kirchenstrasse 2a, 66849 Landstuhl (across the street from European Country Living) Tel. 06371-618138 – Pastor: Brent Sadler Welcomes You! HOLY EUCHARIST Faith Baptist Church Sundays 09:00 St. Albans Community - Kapaun Chapel For more information please call 480-6149 or 06372-3163 Kaiserstr. 66 • 06371-62988 Mon – Fri 10 – 6, Sat 9 – 4 livrm, BIK, dincorner, dishwasher, freezer, refrigerator, full bathrm, domestic rm, dryer, store.rm, carport, english spoken €560+utl & new renov apt. 75sqm, 2bdrm, big liv/din rm, bik, dishwasher, refrigerator/freezer, washer/dryer, guest toilette, carport. €320+util. Tel. 063813792 or 0151-222-06487 wolfgang. [email protected] Attention! Big 2-BDRM full furn (sheets, towels etc) tiled floor, 2baths, high speed Internet, great view, 10min to RAB Pls call 06374-6823 (after 4pm) A MISSION CHURCH OF THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN AMERICA (P.C.A.) Tel: 0151-5286567 or 06374-801410 www.ramst-churchofchrist.com Landstuhl Christian Bookstore call 0152-05444460 or 0162-9387661 Apt in Hochenecken 88sqm quiet area BIK din rm 2BR nice bath €395+utl Tel. 0631-50116 Apt in Landstuhl, 124sqm, 4BR, BIK, liv/din rm, 2baths, stor in basem €1050 incl utl Call 0162-2679106 Apt in Mackenbach. €650 incl. util. except elec. Call: 06381-996314 Apt in R-Miesenbach 90sqm 1 BR 1.5 bathrm BIK big din/liv rm, laundry utility rm balcony carp. no pets Call: 06307-6121 Apt Otterbach K.-Adenauer-S. 38 65sqm 2R, new Kit/Bath, Renov. + Furnished €390+utl Call 06301-2621 Apt Otterbach K.-Adenauer-S. 38 80sqm 2R, new Kit/Bath/Furnished €350+utl Call 06301-2621 Apt!* in Bann, 120qm, 3bedr/1livrm /1fullbath/attic/balcony 40qm/ 1kitchbuilt-in/parking-place/ no pets/rent 650€+util, deposit 650€. Tel 06303-4438 or 015773740252. Apt. 125sqm, located in 66909 Nanzdietschweiler, 15min. to Base, 3brm, TRINITY REFORMED CHURCH Sunday 10 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. Wednesday 7 p.m. Landstuhler Straße 22 • Ramstein Village Exposing yourself to God’s truth is risky - but it is a risk worth taking! Page 27 Heritage Baptist Church Gary Craft, Pastor “Welcome Home!” 6km north of the A6 on the B40 in Mehlingen Phone: 0 63 03-33 37 • www.heritagebaptistgermany.org Worship Services & Bible Studies 9:30, 11:00 Sundays 17:30 Faith Academy AWANA 18:30 Wednesdays Weekday Ministries Faith Baptist School(K-5th) Preschool (M/W/F) Mother’s Day Out (Tues.) “Eternally impacting our community and world, with the life-changing message of Jesus Christ!” Located halfway on the main road between Ramstein and Vogelweh www.faithbaptistchurch.de 0631-318750 Page 28 Kaiserslautern American Attic Apt Rodenbach 61sqm 1BR BIK w/ liv/din area full bath stor sm garden 385€ +160€ util +dep 0171-3749590 Bann Apt 160sqm 3BR parquet flrs livrm dinrm BIK 2bath storage basem terr balc garage €905 +utl pets neg. avail now 06371-946060 or 0162-1929405 Beautiful loft Apt part/furn 2BR lrg liv/ din rm, BIK, bath, play rm, sml pantry off str. prkg €600 +util +2mo dep American owned & housing approved 06302-983243 after 8pm or 0631-3517018 work Erfenbach furn Apt 45sqm shower €230 +util +300€ dep 0174-5451848 Hotel-Restaurant HotelRosenhof Am Köhlwäldchen 16 D-66877 Ramstein Telefon: 06371 80010 Fax: 06371 64641 E-Mail: [email protected] www.hotelrosenhof.com (this week) Welcome • Fresh Bouchot mussels in white wine or tomato sauce • Special offers from venison • Romantic dinner by candlelight • and much more... Come enjoy and be surprised! Book your Christmas party for Lunch and Dinner on time in our famous decorated house! Buffet and Dinner choices are available with best prices. Exclusive apt 20min to RAB 136sqm 2bed rm 1bath w/shower & tub liv rm bik w/din area garage attic terrace €810 + €200 utl Avail now. Call:0175-5665569 Farmhouse Apt. , fully furnished, shortterm stays! Housing Contracts. 760/m incl. util. or €29/day. www.VONBLOHN.de For Rent! Cozy furn Apartement with bedroom loft 15 min to Ramstein. Tel 06371-60351 or 0176 234 04388 Huge 2 Level Apt in KL- Gersweilerhof, 260sqm, 5bedrm, bik, heate floors, 3balcony, big garage, €1870+util incl heat. Call: 0631-3404381 Kasierslautern (Downtown walk distance city) Modern 2 bedrm apt livrm kitchen µ µ October 9, 2009 balcony woodp. floors €490 + util call landlord 0171-4960581 or 0631-3629912 Katzweiler Apt, 7rms, bik, bath (600Litre tub) on 2floors, open firpl, etc, no pets please. Call: 0157-7373-5144 Kindsbach, 130sqm, 3BM, apartment, balcony, €780, Immobilien T.017665881298 Kindsbach, 180sqm, big balcony, BIK, Fireplace, AFN SAT Dish, Garage, Utilityroom, avail now, Engl. speaking landlord, €1150+util Tel:0631-3703743 KL-City, nice & bright fully furn. 3bedr apt, livrm, famrm, kit, bathrm, lam. floors, balc, 120sqm, €800+utl, 0172-6149013 Landstuhl, close to hospital: 3BM apt,107sqm(1152 Sq.Ft,), 2,5baths, 2 balc, µ THE BEST PIZZA IN THE KMC AREA! Am Fleischackerloch 1 66849 Landstuhl (across from Kaufland) Tel: 0 63 71 - 24 97 Opening hours: Mon - Fri 11:00-15:00 17:00-24:00 Sat & Sun 11:00-24:00 Family Restaurant „Special Military Price“ Fish Specialties Free Pizza delivery in all KMC area Special prices for party service Room for more than 100 people Outdoor garden Playground for kids Ample parking Party service and catering Delivery to all bases and hospital! Pumpkins, Pumpkins, Pumpkins… Come to our Farm Shop: • Over 50 kinds of pumpkins • Pumpkin specialties (jelly, champagne, decoration....) • Lots of fun for children (corn maze, picnics) VAT-form and Credit Cards are accepted Open daily 10 a.m. - 7 p.m. Sundays 1-7 p.m. Hitscherhof 3 66506 Maßweiler www.hitscherhof.com 0 63 36-83 99 89 Restaurant Dino & Vesuvio now under one roof $ 1 = 0,80 € — Family Ammirati PLAN AHEAD FOR YOUR X-MAS PARTY Non-Smoking Restaurant Party Room check out our website: www.restaurant-dino.com )PIFOFDLFOPO#t5&- HOURS: 11:00am - 2:00pm, 5:30pm - 10:00 (Closed Monday) bik, parking, Rent: 1150 US $+utl or 1400 US $all incl,see: www.rcam-kg.de,call: 0170-8690373 Mackenbach nice Apt 5min to RAB kitchen liv rm 3BR 2baths WC 130sqm garage storage garden €910 Tel. 06849-1329 or 0177-4590403 Mackenbach, very quiet & bright 5rooms Luxury Apt, new BIK, 2 new Bathrooms w/WC, hallway, liv/din rm, 3bedroom, big balcony, SAT+Internet-DSL, basementroom, Car-Park-Spot, Avail now. €900.-+util Tel.: 0171 -1986354 Mackenbach: 4 bedr. apartment over 2 levels, balcony, € 865,-- incl. util. + electricity. I.B. und Immobilienservice Thomas Sourißeaux 06374 995 694 Thomas.SX@ t-online.de Queidersbach 2rms Apt 80sqm new renov fully furn garage cpk €600 incl. heat & water! call after 17:00 06371-915879 or -979298 Queidersbach, 2BM apartment, balcony, €850 all included except electr, Immobilien T.017665881298 Ramstein City. 5 min to Air Base. Apt 120sqm, 3 Bedrms, Liv/Din rm, balcony, 1 1/2 Bathrm, basement, Private Parking. Av 1Oct: Rent € 825 + U. Perfect for single or couple Tel: 0172/ 6642692. Ramstein Stutzenflur 5: for rent apartments 105SQM liv/din rm, 2 bedroom, BIK, 2bathroom, balcony, garage, no pets €760 + security deposit €1000; Tel:017635955910 after 5pm Trippstadt nice apt 130sqm flr heat 2BR 1,5baths din/liv area BIK walk-in closet storage satell. dish patio garage+offstreet parking landlady speaks Engl. Tel: 06306-2478 till 10pm lv mess, we call back Very nice, bright 4rooms Apt in Winnweiler (20km to K-Town) Close to A63. 95sqm li-space, big balcony, 2park-spaces. Avail 1November €605+util. Call: 06302-7059 Very nice, bright Apt in Lohnsfeld, 100sqm ( incl basement), 2BR, liv/din rm, bik, storage rm, bath, terrace, carport. €600+util. Call: 06302-1506 Acc. for Rent - Houses µ = see photo @ www.kaiserslauternamerican.com 3BM house in Queidersbach or Weselberg, bik, balc, garage, €750, Immobilien T. 017665881298 Rodenbach, 5 Min. to RAB, 4 br, 165 sqm, new renovated € 1100 + u. av. 01.0ct. KKA Immobilien, Tel 0172/ 6855976 Melinda or 0176/ 78263389 Karl. !!!!!KL-Espensteig 2km Vogelw nice 3BR House, 1.5 new bath, 1 new lrg BIK, lrg Liv/ din area, patio, plenty of storage, no pets, no fee 01577-461-2556 !Freest 1Fam House built ‘88 amazing views 212sqm open-floorplan 3BR 1lrg walk-incloset liv/dinrm fire-pl BIK 2bath 1w/tub lrg terr, hotbird SAT, huge storage / laundry rm & sep basem, yard €1280 +util +€1500 deposit 20 min Vogelweh 15min RAB Frankelbach Call Klaus 0171-9533557 !!!LG Duplex 20min-KL 210sqm 4bed 3bath whirlpool 1500€+ !!!Freest. SFH, 112sqm, 3bed 1bath bik firepl 10min-KL 820€ Call KARE Realty 06374-802056 µ µ NEW OPENING PIZZERIA CASA DELL‘ ARTE Auf der Pick 2b 66849 Landstuhl- Melkerei www.casa-dellarte.de Opening Hours Mon - Sat: 5.30 p.m. – 11 p.m. Sun: 11 a.m. – 2 p.m. 5 p.m. – 10 p.m. Owner K & D GmbH October 9, 2009 CAR SHIPPING nice balcony, yard, garage, storage, €1,150. Kottweiler Schwanden House, 4 BR, 2 baths, bik, liv rm; dining rm; garage, yard. Very nice House 30 min from Ramstein, 4 BR, 2 baths, bik, liv/din rm, fire place, fenced in yard, pets allowed, garage, €1,600 (negotiable). Call 0631-22328 or 0177-5522-328 or 0162 4131 878. Reduced fees on all houses. Big Townhouse in KL!Only 8 min from Daener/Kleber/Panzer Kaserne and 18 min from RAB.This nice house has a living space of 155 sqm over 3 stories, fire place, 4 bedrooms, 1 huge living and diningroom, open kitchen with bik, 1 fullbath, one sep. WC, 1 big balcony, 1 patio, yard, 1 storage, big basement and 1 garage and a lot of space for the car arround the house.The monthly rent : 950,-€ + utilities, finders fee:950,-€ + german tax (unless a VAT-Form is provided).Do you have any questions? Please call me: Hatice Özdemir (Remax) 0177/50 51 490. brand new 200sqm free-standing house in Krickenbach, 10 min tp Vogelweh, 4 BM, garage, yard, floor-heat, €1380, Immobilien T. 017665881298 Brand new freestanding house, in Rab school, 260sqm., 5 bedrms., 3 baths., floorheating, open-fire-place, garage, 2.200 €uro + util Anne S. Neumann Immobilien4you Tel: 06372-803641 or 06371-499994 Freestanding house, Rab school, 164sqm., 4 bedrms., 3 baths.,b.i.k., balcony,big yard, garage, Price 1.150 €uro + util Anne S. Neumann Immobilien4you Tel: 06372-803641 or 06371-499994 Higher standard House in Erzenhausen 10min RAB, 164sqm. 0170-9483592 Hochspeyer, new 160sqm house in nice location 4BM, 2 baths, nice bik, patio, 2 garages, deck, €1340, Immobilien T.017665881298 House in Mackenbach i.b.immobilienservice@ gmx.de K-Town 240sqm living space, 5 Bedrooms, living room, 3 bath 1800,- € Rent 2 built in kitchen in Morlautern Call Franca by RE/MAX 0160/96650858 Kaiserslautern FSH 300sqm 7BDR, 4baths, 1garage, nice yard, rent € 1875 ZIAI Immobilien 06371 57888 Kindsbach: 3 bedroom house, 1,5 bathrooms a. yard 845,- € KDBaubetreuung 06371-619033 Landstuhl hospital, brand new house, 248 sqm., 4 bedrms., b.i.k., 2 baths., 2 garages, floor-heating, Price 1.900 €uro + util Anne S. Neumann Immobilien4you Tel: 06372-803641 or 06371-499994 Landstuhl: 3 bedroom house, 1,5 bathrooms, garage a. yard 1000,- €KD- µ Auf der Heide 3 • 66877 Ramstein • Tel: 06371/ 61 48 24 RAMSTEIN You have problems with your car? We can offer you the following services: • Repair of all makes and models • Paint and body work • Tune-ups • Tire service • Muffler work • Brake service • Specializing in BMW & American Cars • Insurance repairs VAT www.michasautoservice.de Shell Gas Station Landstuh ler Str. 100, 200, 300 .... and more houses, apartments, building lots for sale and rent! Dial 06301/31140, send us an e-mail: [email protected], or visit our home page: www.stranz-immobilien.de. 160sqm 4BR House 2.5baths BIK €1075 +util Call: 0179-2332538 8 km to Ramstein: 8 Bedr, 4 bathr, Livingr, diningarea, bik, familyroom and even more space, large garage, free end of October.Rent € 2.300,RE/MAX Real Estate Center Kaiserslautern, Denisstr. 22, Tel. 0631/41408880 or0170 685 0060 Wolfgang, [email protected] AirBase : 15 min.: Bruchmuehlbach: new, beautiful freest house, 5 br, gar, yard E 2250,; Bruecken: great 253 dplx. 5 br, yard, gar 1680,-E; Wallhalben: 5 br, h. yard gar, 1420,E; Homburg:very nice dplx, 3 br, basem. yard, gar 1000,-E JR REALTY - reduced fee- Ph; 06371-71756 or 01703159692 Attention! Dreamhouse in RamsteinMiesenbach only for families!The house will be finished and ready for moving in on 2009/11/01. This beautiful house has a living space of 240 sqm over 3 stories, 5 bedrooms, 1 huge living and diningroom, open kitchen with bik, 3 fullbathes, one sep. WC, 2 balconies, 1 big patio, 2 storages, basement and 2 parkingplaces.1 small pet is allowed.The monthly rent : 1300,-€ + utilities, finders fee:1300,-€ + german tax (unless a VAT-Form is provided).Do you have any questions? Please call me: Hatice Özdemir (Remax) 0177/50 51 490. Availalbe with GP Residences: Nice Bruchmühlbach House, 4 BR, 2 baths, bik, liv/din rm, yard, garage, €1,100. Great Bavarian Style House, Miesau Area, 4 BR, 3 baths, bik, din rm, liv room, fire place, Kaiserslautern American Page 29 Baubetreuung 06371-619033 Linden, 3BM house, garage, big yard, €920, Immobilien T.017665881298 Linden: nice complete new renovated 3 BM house, 2 garages in Linden, €670, Immobilien T.017665881298 Mackenbach: 4 bedr., 1,5 bath, nice view, garage, € 1.090,-- + util. Kaiserslautern: free standing house, perfect for roommates (2 apartments), also useable as a 1 family house, 5 bedr., 2 bath, 3 garages, € 1.500,- + util. I.B. und Immobilienservice Thomas Sourißeaux 06374 995 694 Thomas.SX@ t- online.de New-built 1Fam House 10min RAB / 15min Baumholder, Gimbsbach, Neunkircherstr. 12, 160sqm 1000sqm lot w/creek & fruit trees (maint by LL) 4BR 2BIK 2.5baths dbl garage low-energy, oil heat SAT DSL avail now €1100 +utl +1mo dep 06383-7224 nice new 5BM, 270 sqm free-standing house, open-fire-place, floor-heat, garage, fenced yard in Schmalenberg, 20 min to vogelweh, €2000, Immobilien T. 017665881298 Otterbach, 3min, nice house, 260sqm, 9BDR, 3baths, 1garage, yard rent € 1945 ZIAI Immobilien 06371 57888 Queidersbach, 140sqm house, garage, €1000, Immobilien T.017665881298 Queidersbach: Duplex, 208sqm, 4BR/1,5BA, fireplace, terrace, garage € 1.533,- + util 06371/943311-16 www. GermaWild-Immobilien.de Ramstein Freest House 5BR 2bath BIK garage lrg driveway back yard avail 1 Nov 09 Call 06371-406781 or 0152-04471442 Ramstein fst.-house, 180 sqm, 4 br, 2 ½ bath, new Kitchen, garage, € 1450 + u., av.01.Oct., KKA Immobilien, Tel 0176/ 78263389 Karl or Melinda 0172/ 6855976 Ramstein-school (20 min to Air Base): Freest. House, 140sqm, 4BR/1,5BA, yard, balcony, terrace, garage, 2 carports, full basement € 950,- + util 06371/943311-16 www.GermaWild-Immobilien.de In Business For 10 Years WE TOW & BUY JUNK CARS ALL CAR REPAIRS (K-TOWN AREA) Kaiserstraße 74 • 67661 Kaiserslautern • Telefon 0631 - 357 88 -0 MICHA’S Auf der Heide Europa Hotel Auf der Pirsch HAUPTSTR. 21–23 67691 HOCHSPEYER LANDSTUHL Tel: 06305-4134 TIRES INCL MOUNTING + BALANCING ! For info pls. call 06371-57888 1992 BMW 316 E36 4dr.Silver, pow windows, Sun Roof, CD player, 5 speed, 150kmiles, innspection no problem $ 2700 Call 06371-18 05 57 or 0173-6 62 74 18 Passenger Car 4 pcs. 155/70 R13 only €128 4 pcs. 165/70 R13 only €136 4 pcs. 175/70 R13 only €142 4 pcs. 175/70 R14 only €156 4 pcs. 175/65 R14 only €156 4 pcs. 185/65 R 14 only €164 4 pcs. 185/60 R14 only €164 4 pcs. 185/65 R15 only €172 4 pcs. 195/65 R15 only €180 4 pcs. 195/50 R15 only €172 4 pcs. 205/65 R15 only €192 4 pcs. 205/50 R15 only €208 4 pcs. 225/60 R15 only €248 4 pcs. 205/55 R16 only €208 4 pcs. 215/55 R16 only €236 4 pcs. 215/40 R16 only €224 4 pcs. 225/55 R16 4 pcs. 225/50 R16 4 pcs. 205/40 R17 4 pcs. 215/45 R17 4 pcs. 215/40 R17 4 pcs. 225/45 R17 4 pcs. 235/45 R17 4 pcs. 225/40 R18 4 pcs. 235/40 R18 4 pcs. 245/40 R18 4 pcs. 235/35 R18 only €236 only €236 only €196 only €228 only €228 only €220 only €256 only €260 only €276 only €316 only €316 4x4 Tires/SUV 4 pcs. 205/70 R15 only €220 4 pcs. 215/75 R15 only €276 4 pcs. 215/70 R15 only €300 4 pcs. 225/75 R15 only €300 4 pcs. 225/70 R15 only €300 4 pcs. 225/75 R16 only €276 4 pcs. 225/70 R16 only €276 4 pcs. 235/75 R15 only €276 4 pcs. 235/70 R16 only €316 4 pcs. 245/70 R16 only €316 4 pcs. 255/60 R15 only €356 4 pcs. 265/70 R16 only €340 4 pcs. 275/55 R17 only €436 4 pcs. 275/45 R19 only €756 4 pcs. 275/40 R20 only €516 4 pcs. 295/30 R22 only €556 Hours: Monday – Friday 8 a.m. – 12 a.m. and 1 p.m. – 5 p.m., Saturday 9 a.m. – 12 a.m. Page 30 Kaiserslautern American Ramstein Scool Area ( Spesbach ): new 230 sqm house w. 5 bedrooms, 2,5 bathrooms, garage a. yard 1680,- and new 180 sqm house in Hütschenhausen w. 4 bedrooms, 1,5 bathrooms, garage a. yard 1325,KD-Baubetreuung 06371-619033 Ramstein, Landstuhler Strasse 24, µ 3BR, 1 1/2bath, bik, Live/din rm, 178sqm, Call: 06371-51391 Ramstein-Miesenbach, 3BM duplex, 150sqm, €1055, Immobilien T. 017665881299 Ramstein: nice 4 BM, 2,5 baths duplex, garage, yard, available 15. Nov., €1170, Immobilien T.017665881298 Rodenbach: freest. Bungalow, 168sqm, 4BR/1,5BA, fireplace, 2 terraces, yard, double-carport, € 1227.- + util 06371/943311-16 www.GermaWildImmobilien.de Weilerbach: freestanding house, 160sqm, 3bedr., livr, diningr., bik, 2bath, basement, Garage, yard, € 1030.- + util Roth Immobilien 06374-994776 or 0171-1950606 Wonderful freestanding house,in Rab school, 200sqm., 3 bedrms.,2 baths., b.i.k., 2 garages, fenced yard, Price 1.500 €uro + util Anne S. Neumann Immobilien4you Tel: 06372-803641 or 06371-499994 Wonderful freestanding house,in Rab school, 400sqm, 6bedrms., 4 baths., attic, garage, floor-heating open-fire-place, Price 2.550 €uro +util Anne S. Neumann Immobilien4you Tel: 06372-803641 or 06371-499994 TLA/TDY = see photo @ µ www.kaiserslauternamerican.com Your specialist! more than 25 years in business 0631-53552 0 0631-53552 22 E-mail: [email protected] Phone: Fax: O ROUN D Auto Sicherheits Center W Industrial area (near TOYS-R-US) DG RL EM DENISSTR. 34, K’town YO AKE UR W O !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1 2 3 Bedroom * Ramstein Luxury Temp Apts for incoming / outgoing families & TDY. Air Base 2 mins, walk to restaurants & shops. Beautifully furnished, Huge Selection In Alloy Wheels, We Fit Your Wheels Up To 30 Inches RIMS October 9, 2009 100% equipped including AFN TV, DVD, free phone, Internet plus washer/dryer pets welcome! Tel. 0171-2679282 or email [email protected] Also beautifully furnished 3BR house in Bruchmühlbach wonderful location by the forest Tel. 0171-2679282 or email luxuryapts@ yahoo.com !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1 www. TDYPREMIER.COM Lux Apts in Landstuhl, prime location. Call 0176-7850-4546 !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1 TDYHomes.com Lux apts in Landstuhl, Ktown and Ramstein 35-130Eur/ nite 0170 939 4463 TDYHomes.com !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!2-3 Bdrs suites in Ramstein village & 5 bedroom house nearby. Sky,AFN, PC, wireless internet, phone, washer / dryer in unit, gas grill on patio / balcony, king size American beds, complete kitchens, yard, parking, We offer private and comfortable living. Kids love our place. Write to temp_ [email protected] Call 0179-1456657 anytime !!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 1 2 3 bdr. apt. ful furn. with AFN,TV SAT DVD plyr. please look at www.trudys-apartments.de or e-mail me: [email protected] or give me a call at 06374 3928 handy: µ 0176 525 130 90! ! ! !* * * * !!!1-3Bed, Luxury!Bike to RAB. Free Calls USA. Free Internet. SAT TV, DVD, Big Kitchen, Wash/Dry, Fully Furn. Pets OK. American Owner. NBM4RENT. COM, Email:[email protected] Call: 0174-2430124 !!!2-8 sleeper Sante Fe home 10min to RAB fully furnished kitchen SAT/TV/DVD/DSL pets welcome www.santafehaus.com Long term rates Tel. 0152-04951493 1-2BR in RAM / Land / Kindsb fully equip free int / phone / AFN TV / 24 hr Taxi serv Call Janet 0177-1955959 2 BR Apts close to Ramstein internet fully equiped 01702363229 www.weber-wohnen.de Bruchmühlbach-M. 105sqm 3BR fully furn BIK 1.5bath garage TV INT €55 / day 06372-619067 Hotel-Apartments-TLA Landstuhl near hospital, 100sqm, fully furnished, TV DSL, washer & dryer, cleaning service, breakfast included Call 06371-64624 or 06372-5546 or www.sanders-cafe.de Lux 2BR TLA 140sqm Fully EQU Wash/ Dry SAT TV/DSL 06301/794638 or www. ferienwohnung.marcel-jaud.de New House built 97, 4km from Kusel, LOOKING FOR A COZY PLACE 3Bedrooms, complete kitchen, dining TO SPEND THE WEEK OR A MONTH? room, living room, W-LAN, fully equiped. Terrace, great few. Available 12 October. We can help! TLAs in Ramstein New apt for 1 bed- Call 0173-6555736 room for 2 people & also for families. nice 100sqm apartment with great view of landscape in katzweiler for 110€/night. Apts have: full furn Sat TV microw. phone comp w/DSL private parking pets 2 bedrooms, large living room and dining room, bathroom and built-in kitchen, OK wash/dryer also avail. Internet connection, washer/dryer incl., Call 06371-5432 or 0171-3256002 µ µ µ µ µ µ TIRES & ALIGNMENT In Business For 10 Years VD Car Rental Great Prices! Kaiserstraße 74 • 67661 Kaiserslautern • Telefon 0631 - 357 88 -0 October 9, 2009 Completely furnished. Only ten min from vogelweh and 15 min from ramstein. contact 0172-6540610 Autos = see photo @ µ µ www.kaiserslauternamerican.com Caution: Some KA Classified ads have become a target for scams. Please be cautious if potential buyers offer you payment methods other than cash. 2009 Toyota Venza, 4K miles, US Specs, automatic, black w/ivory leather interior, smart key w/keyless entry, climate control, cd/mp3 player, towing pkg, roof rack $29,900 OBO email: jlamb26@hotmail cell:015227713603 !!!!!!!!!!Attention please. We buy all used cars in any condition w/ or w/o insp. We pay top prices. [email protected] 0176-23628598 or 0174-2062884 !!!!!!!! $300 deposit + 5 payments on good reliable cars with inspection! BMW, Opel, Honda & more! Tel. 0631-98741 or 0171-7912679 !!!$$$*We Buy All Cars Accident Or Broken Down !!!! We Buy Junk Cars!!!! Towing For Junk Cars***We Do All Customswork!! Phone: 0174-2017910 !!! We buy all cars, accident, high mileage, bad transmission; top prices paid Tel. 0171-7912679 !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!$0 down and first term finance available on selected used US Spec cars at www. militaryusedcarsales. com all cars delivered with USAREUR inspection and power train warranty, visit website or call 0631 3549908 for details !Mercedes Owners! Call me before you sell or junk it. 0171-8954421 or 06563-1564 www.klink-cars.de µ µ WALSH AGENCY www.walsh-adac.com LICENSED ADAC OFFICE FULL ENGLISH SERVICE American Auto Protector & Zurich Co. • LOW COST CAR & BIKE INSURANCE • BUSINESS, LEGAL & MEDICAL INSURANCE • PROPERTY & HOME OWNERS INSURANCE • LIABILITY: HUNTING, PERSONAL & DOG INS. Kaiserstr. 6, KL-Einsiedlerhof Tel. & Fax: 0631 • 57750 located on B40 across ”Nick’s Fried Chicken“ 1997 VW Passat Automatic, 4dr.Red ,4xpow windows, Sun Roof, 18” Tires, 4x Airbag, , 90 kmiles,A/C, innspection no problem $ 5600 Call 06371-18 05 57 or 0173-6 62 74 18 Kaiserslautern American ****www.USMilitaryNewCars.com**** Ford, Chrysler, Jeep, Dodge and Harley Davidson over 5000 units in stock, Pulaski Gas Station Vogelweh****** 0160-986-38560,0631-50331. JH83006@ MilitaryCars.com 06 Chrysler Town & Country - great touring car - auto sliding doors & hatch, sto & go seats, 6-disc DVD, new all-season tires, inspection good for 2 yrs, 44K miles, $12,800 obo. Call Rachel at 06561-6041077 or 0160-9640-1704. 07 PT Cruiser Touring Edition 7000miles, silver, automatic, air, moonroof, Radio/CD, remote locking, power windows and side mirrors, Ziebart rust package. Remaining 28000 miles, 19 mths factory warranty transferable $12,900. Like 09 model with all discounts and shipping $21,000. Call: 06306-1339 evenings, Russ. 1990 Burstner travel trailer, sleeps six, lots of extras, $950. Call Rachel at 06561-6041077 or 0160-9640-1704. 1991 Ford Escort GT for parts has new tires & battery but noth worth fixing. $350 obo Call: 0152-24690534 1993 BMW 525i (wagon), 5-speed, maroonish color. It has 288k Kilometers and runs great. It has a large sunroof that can open over the front or shift forward to be open over the rear seats. It has leather, heated seats, a/c, cassette player, auto windows, 4 brand new tires (16 Sep 09), and has already passed inspection (this means that it doesn‘t need to be inspected if purchased before 18 Oct 09)! For more information or pictures please email steven. johnson@ramstein. af. mil or call 0160-114-7368. $2200.00 OBO 1993 BMW 730i, 3L, German Specs, Automatic, Sun Roof, A/C, 217,100kms, New all Season Tires/Brakes/Rotors. Power Str, Remote Keyless, AM/FM/cassette, Dual Front Air Bags, Pwr Wind Locks and Mirrors. Time to have the luxury of a 7-series and the power of a V-8, at a price you can afford. $4,200 Call 06375-994379 or 0151-15881442 1994 BMW 320i 4-Door, Blk on Blk, V6, 5 Speed, AC, Excellent Cond, Nearly New Summer Tires, CD/Radio, Garmin 270 Navi Included (USA & Euorpean Maps), New Front Brakes & Roters, Internal Ski Holder, Elec. Front Windows, Mirrors, Door Locks AND Sun roof!!! Alloy Wheels, 265K Immed. Available. Call Tom at 0151-5758-5853 or Cheryl at. 0151-5762-4117. $3,800. µ Theo’s Car & Muffler Service »AMERICAN OWNED« • Muffler Repair • Tune-Ups • Quick Oil Change • New Mufflers • Brakes • Car Welding • Clutches • A/C Service • Shocks • Complete Engine Service Page 31 1996 BMW 318i LTD, only 500 made club ed. , automatic, 2dr, met. blue, only 125k Kilometers, and runs like new. all pwd, A/C, heated leather seats, large sunroof, cd- player, passed inspec., cash $5850, call: 0160-93240850 / ramstein 1996 BMW 318iA, Automatic, A/C, low miles, passed insp. , very clean, in gread cond. , recentl. serviced, all Pwd, only $4.999$, cash, call: 0170-9418899 1996 Ford Mustang GT (V8)black, 4500$: manual transmission, Airbag, A/C, Alley, PS, PB, PW; PL, CD. App. 80.000 miles. Dent (damage) on the left side, back (when another car hit ours while it was parked on a parking lot), a few scratches, µ µ mostly on replacable parts (bumpers). Two things need to be fixed/replaced: key lock, air bag light stays on. Car can be sold immediately. Located between Kaiserslautern and Ramstein. For more information: blueeyes70us@yahoo. com or 0176 25543682 1996 Saab, German Spec, 4 dr 9000CSE, 4 cy w/ turbo. Power everything, heated seats. Has minor electrical problem with Hazard lights, but no time!! KBB Value: $3,300 Asking: $1500 as is OBO 017686112251 favorsc1187@googlemail. com 1997 Ford Explorer Eddie Bauer fully loaded well maint w/records, white & gold, 131Kmls, w/multi disc CD changer, $5000 obo Call: 06375-809525 µ Autohaus Darge Service for all BMW Models Kaiserstr. 2 66862 Kindsbach 06371 - 92460 e-mail [email protected] Landstuhl Kaiserstrasse VAT Forms Mastercard Visa AmEx Accepted Autohaus Darge Kindsbach KL-Einsiedlerhof Theo’s Car Center Quality Pre-Owned American and European spec Autos in Japanese, German and American Models. OPENING HOURS Monday through Saturday 8am - 5pm LOCATION Kaiserstrasse 34 • Einsiedlerhof behind »Pizza Hut« on B40 PHONE: 0631 91527 • Certified Service • Genuine parts and accessories • Warranty diagnostic and repairs • Bodywork and paintshop • VAT forms accepted • VISA/MASTERCARD accepted • English spoken • 30 minutes from Ramstein Kfz- Handels GmbH Mr. Ed Armstrong Aftersales Manager Tel: 0681/96854233 E-Mail: [email protected] Zur Ostspange 2 66121 Saarbrücken IN LANDSTUHL ACROSS McDONALD’S BESIDE BROADWAY KINO WINTER SPECIAL (&5:063$"3 3&"%:'038*/5&3 "--$"3Tħt$0.1-&5&%&5"*(Inside Steam Clean, Engine, Trunk, Wash, Wax, Seal, etc.) Call for appointment 06371-499 666 www.autocleaningshop.net 2010 MERCEDES-BENZ GLK350 4-MATIC 4yr/50,000 Mile Warranty in USA & Germany HARGE! C Y R E IV L E NO D Special Mil itary Price $ 32,940 Savin gs on all o ptions! FREE Red C VIP M arpet Tre ... at erced es De ment at th livery e Cent er www.MercedesMilitarySales.com Torpedo Garage Kindsbacherstr. 48 66877 Ramstein-Miesenbach 06371-613290/2 Mercedes-Benz - The right car! Torpedo Garage - The right place! [email protected] [email protected] ! Page 32 Kaiserslautern American 1997 Ford Mustang, red, 1Owner, 129.000miles, excellent condition. Asking price $5500. Call: 0176-61236893 1997 VW Winnebago Eurovan Camper, VR6, in excellent condition. New inspection -passed on 14 Sep 09. Has removable 3rd seat to carry 6 passengers, pop top sleeps 4, new auxiliary side tent, bicycle rack, M&S tires, new snow chains. Stove, refrigerator, furnace all work. Excellent autobahn vehicle. $19,945 or €13,500. Call 0160-975-22116 & 0171-265-8228. 1998 Audi A4 1.8 Turbo All Wheel Drive. 7“ DVD player, 12“Subwoofers and 2 1000watt amps. $6700 obo 0160-96720996 1998 BMW 523i Black. Manual transmission. Cloth interior, power locks, windows and sunroof. Summer and winter tires on rims. Cold AC. 180,000 km $6500 06508918288 1998 Land-Rover Freelander SUV, 1.8L 16V, 5-speed, 4-door, colour: dark green, 4-wheel-drive, A/C, power windows, power locks, power steering, Radio/c., new tires good condition, runs great, Euro 5.800, call: 0160-92225627 µ µ 1999 Honda Civic HX: $4000. Great on gas. CD/MP3/USB. First car or use as commuter. Serviced regularly w/records. 0171-119-1977/06221-659-5553 2001 Toyota Avalon XL 108,000 Miles. $5,900 OBO. CD/Cassette Player, Power Locks, Power windows, Electronic Sun Roof, 8 Speaker Surround Sound, Power Steering, Car Alarm System, Air Conditioning, Power Seats, Child Safety Windows, Child Safety Locks, New All Weather Tires, Huge Trunk Space, Tan Leather Upholstery, Power Windows, 16” Aluminum Wheels. Call 06783-9008987. Located in Baumholder. 2002 Audi TT, excellent vehicle, Dealership Maintained, Low Mileage, serious buyer only.$15000.00 Let‘s Make A Deal. Call 015154739920 2002 Black Chrysler Voyager 3.3 LX, Leather Interior Air Condition Automatic KM 135,000Seats 7 Tinted Windows Euro 6,500.- Tel: 0176-63231767 2002 Dodge Stratus SE automatic 120000 miles Needs 2 new front tires to pass inspection. Asking for $2000 please contact SPC Nevarez Jorge cell 01756461182, megamaiden84@yahoo. com or jorge. µ µ µ nevarez2@yahoo. com 2003 Honda Accord EX 4dr Sedan Miles: 48,203. Color: Black w Tan cloth interior, AM/FM Radio 6 Disc CD Player AC / Sliding Glass Sunroof 4 Summer Tires w/Alloy Rims 4 Winter Tires w/Alloy Rims Asking $10,000.00 Call Jasper DSN: 493-4222 /06331-3406-4222 Handy: 0170-5554966 Home: 06355-955385 jasper.dockery@ eur.army.mil 2004 BMW 330i, Light Green, 42k, exc cond, many options, $16k Garaged, extra wheels w/winter tires. barbera. vincent@ gmail. com 07031.818.358 Stuttgart 2004 BMW M3, Silver Grey exterior, Black leather interior, 6 spd manual transmission, brushed aluminum trim, power sunroof, 18“ stock wheels. It has 63,000 miles, All of the inspections and servicing have been done by BMW dealers. ..the maintenance records/book prove this. It has Goodyear Eagle F1 tires for summer and a set of Dunlop Wintersport M3‘s for winter. I bought this car new and hate to sell it but I have other plans. Please email for pics or more information. 2005 Acura TL, 270 HP, auto, dual exhaust, gray w/gray leather, pwr everything, rear air, premium sound, integrated phone, dual pwr seats, garaged at home and work. Very fun car to drive. Call Shane at 06371130841 or email sks0206@ googlemail.com $18,000 2005 dodge neon, 5speed, 56000miles, µ µ µ October 9, 2009 Burnt Orange, new brakes, tires and rotors, custom sound system with built in speaker box, tinted windows, comes with a extra set of rims, hidden IPOD conector, one owner. A must see!! $6000, 067831854566 2006 Mini Cooper Convertible Red, blk top, blk leather heated interior, all convenience packages & options, run flat tires; 16,000 miles, original owner with all records. KBB 23,200 USD, asking 20K+ USD. phone 016093887693 2006 Saturn Ion accident vehicle - can be repaired, 23Tkm $5000 obo Call: 0162-4396216 2006 Volvo XC-90, exc cond. , $19500.00, 67k miles, all service records complete, fully loaded: new tires, moon roof, rear sensors, 6-CD Call: 0631-4118230 2007 Ford Mustang Premium with Pony Package. V6 engine, 5 speed manual trans. 23.5 miles. Tungsten Gray W/Dark Charcoal interior. Shaker 500 audio system W/6 pk CD changer. Asking $14.500. Call cell 01717710482 or email:clarenceoates@ yahoo. com 2007 Mini Cooper S; US Specs w/only 15.5K miles. Silver w/Black racing stripes; loaded w/sport pkg and cold wx pkg; great condition, great on gas. Asking $20,500. Call 06357-97-5252 to see. 2008 HD Rocker FXCW Vivid Black Deluxe 530 Miles. Everything Stock besides foot pegs. Priced for quick sale $15,000 Non Neg. [email protected] µ µ µ µ » 24-hour Service AND: ¸ Harley Davidson Motorcycles for rent -> Different Models ¸ Need Motorcycles for driving test? Ask for special offers! ask for our BMW Special BUCHBINDER 66877 Ramstein 66849 Landstuhl 67661 Kaiserslautern 55483 Airport - Hahn Air Base, KMC Center Kaiserstr. 108 Kaiserstr. 22 Building 600 Tel. Tel. Tel. Tel. (0 63 71) 802 034 0 (0 63 71) 611 211 (0 63 1) 414 868-0 (0 65 43) 508 720 µ µ µ µ www.buchbinder.de For sure the best catch. 2008 Mini Cooper S Red with black racing stripes 14082 miles, 4 year 50,000 mile Warranty, Free shipping that stays with the vehicle. leather inetrior, two sunroofs, cold weather package, Enkei rims, cold weather package, Enkei rims, US specs, also has settings for kilometers, good on gas 6 speed manual transmission, sport mode option, Lots mor. If interested please contact, +31 (0)631055392 2009 Mercedes C350, BLK/BLK, Premium 1 Package, DVD, NAV, Multimedia Package, 10500 miles, nice car and well kept. $34,900.00 Contact Larry at 0170-1746583 Cell and 06333602779 Home 745i BMW 2004, 4.5L 333HP, Germ Spec, Autom 6Spd Steptronic, 148Tkm or 91300mls, Drk Grey Met, Sport-, Cold weather-, Luxury Seating-, Prem Sound Package, Anti-Theft Sys, 19“ BMW Alloy Rims, Grey Lthr Int w/Ash Grain Wood Trim, Grey Ventilated Lthr Seats, Heated & Cooled Front Seats, Heated Rear Seats, AC, Navi Sys, 6CD Changer on Passenger Side, Built-In Hands Free Connection, Power Seats, Pwr Wind Locks and Mirrors, Pwr Rear & Side Blinds, Sunrf, Bi-Xeon Lights, ABS Brakes, BMW Service Book, $26,000, Call 06331-97234, 0174-6371267 or 0631-4137576 Tel. 91 Opel Kadett autom. low mileage fuel efficient many extras pwr steer very good cond guar to pass insp $1450 Call: 0179-1712237 93 Toyota Supra Price Reduced 150k+ miles, Silver, Auto, Runs great, w/spoiler, power seat, a/c only $7000 obo call 06374801637 or email Starfishie18@ hotmail. com 94 Opel Omega 6cyl luxury edition 256Tkm drk red met runs & looks good. Will pass inspection €1600 obo Call: 0160-8222640 99 BMW 316i, Black met, 4DR, Black int, 5 SPD, PW, PL, AC, CD german specs, ground effects, lowered, sport exhaust, Alu rims, tinted windows, much more! only 115k miles $8800 obo call 0178-3384298 can email pics ´94 Honda Civic Coupe, PWR. Everthing, CD, Sunroof, W/S. Tires, great runing Car in Top shape, $3000, Tel. 01742409499 ´98 Ford Escort, 4Drs, 150TKM, A/C, PWR Windw. , 5SP, Runs good, good shape, Guaranteed Pass Inspect. $2300.- Tel. 0173-31554171 BMW 318iS, ‘95, automatic, air conditioner, boardcomputer, owned for 10years, 2nd owner, garage-kept, non-smoker, no issues, immaculate condition, $4100 Call: 0176-970754763 Infiniti FX45, 2007, 30k miles Silver, AWD, V-8, Auto, Nav, Lthr, Pwr Everythng, Sunroof, Xenon Lights, Bluetooth, Bose, New Tires, Prf Cond. $34,000. Call: 0175-9076911 CAR & VAN RENTAL FORMERLY BUDGET VOGELWEH NEW CARS, VANS, MINIVANS, CABRIO’S, FUN CARS, LUXURY CARS. 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Cost Center: A5 GLAC 757 Page 33 Page 34 Jeep Cheerokie 95 Limmited, 2.Owner, garaged, 107.000miles, new inspection & tune-up, excellent condition. €2800 Call: 0174-2036554 Jeep Grand Cherokee 3.0, 2005, AC, NAVI, sunroof, adj. seats, power windows. 4x airbag, CD-plyr, DVD, lthr gray, center locks w/remote, alarm sys, board comp., fog lights, tinted windows, cruise control, differential lock, real wood int, split back seat, back seat neck rest, adj mulit-function steering wheel, rain sensor, tire pressure control, headlight cleaning system, adj seat height, trailer hitch, trunk cover. €18,500 INTERNET SERVICES Call us: 06221 - 750050 Email us: [email protected] Visit us: www.pjsnet.com Your Full Communication • Telephone/Internet DSL lines with fast activation! • Flatrate calls to USA • Support and Software in English • Cell Phones w/o contract Kaiserslautern American µ Call: 0171-9520847 Mercedes Benz C 180 Elegance, built 1996, dark red, German Inspection good till July 2011, 85 500km. 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Automobiles www.theoscarcenter.com 0631-91527 Volvo V40 Stationwagon, 125.000km, second owner, ABS, A/C, Central Locking System, 5doors, %speed manual, great condition, winter/summer tires. €4450 Call: 0160-2953-805 VW Golf Automatic, Modell. 1994, 118K KM, 4Doors, All. PWR, Runs great, excelle. Condition, , $2650.- call. 01728520412 VW Golf, ´91 Good running car, g. gas mileage, Pwr. Steering, 5. Speed, good Shape, $1700.- Tel. 01728563345 VW Passat automatic model 91, µ NOW OPEN AT RAMSTEIN KMCC for Personalized Euro-Plates Made on the spot 7 days a week! Kreative - Images (next door to Macaroni Grill) October 9, 2009 µ good shape, runs good $2400. Call: mil and cell: +049-0162.260.4797 0173-3446727 2005 Yamaha R1 Raven. $6900, Newer Motorcycles tires, aftmrk exhaust, blk windscrn. recent = see photo @ tune up, about 8300 miles, US Spec. Got www.kaiserslauternamerican.com married, need to sell. 0175-449-4594 - for Caution: Some KA Classified ads have pictures email agtblank@gmail. com become a target for scams. Please be 2006 Softail Deluxe, Blue and White. Lots cautious if potential buyers offer you of extras on it. It comes with passenger payment methods other than cash. floorboards, detachable windshield, 2002 Harley Davidson Custom Bike frame: detachable Saddelman saddelbags with 40 degree rake, 5” Higherneck, 5” stretch detachable brackets, smoked turn signal wheels 9x18 / 240, wheels 3.5 x 18 / 130 S+S lights, H-D bike cover, wider H-D pillon for motor high gloss polished 113 cui Alren passenger, sissybar with pad and only 6,400 Ness Primary airbrushed. 5000Km mint- miles. Kuryakyn handelbar helmet locks cond $41,000 Call: 0172-3511792 and all the stock parts removed. ASKING 2004 Ducati 999S with 12,120 miles; $14,500 Jose (C) 015117990086 asking $11,500 obo. The 999 top of its 2007 Yamaha R1, Awesome Bike, Like class thanks to its engine performance New, blk/grey, lots aftermarket parts. Puig & outstanding components. Powerful Dark raceshield, TwoBrothers Carbon race Testastretta engine 143 hp & a Corse- exhaust, Pazzo adjustable short-shifters, derived low sump crankcase for consistent Vortex Adjustable Rearsets, carbon mirrors, oil feed, w/world class Ohlins front & rear frame sliders, rearseat cover, intergrated suspension. The motorcycle has never rear-light, flatside turnlights. $9500.00 been dropped, laid down, or raced. All [email protected] 0163-8115918 service records to show maintenance at Heidelberg the prescribed intervals. Extras: Remus 2008 Yamaha WR250R Endure excellant slip-on exhaust, smoked windscreen, condition! like new and alway garaged. carbon fiber rear hugger, carbon fiber Price $5500 or OBO. Contact shane, Tele: exhaust heat guard, carbon fiber heel 0176-66415028, or 06221575440. guards, 38 tooth rear sprocket. 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Sign up for a U.S. mailing address at APOBox. We make it easy to buy online. www.APOBox.com Kaiserslautern American µ = see photo @ www.kaiserslauternamerican.com Caution: Some KA Classified ads have become a target for scams. Please be cautious if potential buyers offer you payment methods other than cash. 4 Tires and Rims 205/55R16 rims with 5 x 108 bolt pattern. All season M+S H rated tires (127mph) Purchased 6 months ago, less than 1000 miles. I can send photos. 300 euro, [email protected] 2 American High quality TV sets (1 is huge). $150 for both (price correction due to tipo). Call: 06363-1473 email: [email protected] 2 Chaise Lounge Garden Chairs with cushions- $75 Green wrought iron , new. 0171-265-8228 or nw.brion-gingery@ t-online. de 2 Chest of Drawers – old German, Gray-blue “distressed” wood look, $295, & dark brown wood, white marble top, $245. Each 110cm w x 60 cm d x 70 cm h, 2 large drawers & 2 small drawers, dove tail. 0171-265-8228 or [email protected] 2 very old German tube Radios in excellent condition, beautiful warm sound & great conversation piece. $200 each. Call: 0631-940213 or 0163-3305534 3 Piece Set - 4000€ Genuine Leather Set Paid: 5000€. Asking: 4000€ OBO. Like-new, no wear/tear, super clean, comfortable, easy to clean. 2008-light beige Florence model, 4 yr warranty, free cleaning kit. Lederland high quality Italian leather. 3-seater/chair recline. Must pickup. Email me for pics. Please contact: h_timms@ yahoo. com or 0160-2746403 or 06301609642 after 6pm. 5 Floor Fans $8.002 Small Fans $ 5.00 Call 06371-467-732 After 1700. 6 piece shrank good condition all white with one glass cabinet $150 Tel: 0631-940213 or 0163-3305534 AFN Decoder for sale $200.00. Remote included. Please call 0162326909 or after 6pm 06385415611. Beautiful BIK L-shape all Siemens µ µ µ µ OASE MASSAGE THAI, FOOT & OIL MASSAGES accessories perfect cond birch wood, 3yrs old, paid €10.000 asking €6.500 Call: 06301-792662 or 0172-6925341 Bose Lifestyle 18 Home Theater for sale. 1.5 yrs old; perfect condition; comes with everything; 4xspeaker stands free if picked up at Kleber Kaserne (k-town). My price is $1250 ($250 less than PX). Please email for pics: neptunex20x@yahoo. com Reason for selling: just bought a Bose 3-2-1! Canon Rebel 2000 EOS 35mm Camera for sale! Great for professional photographs. Macro lens and telescopic lens; Camera and bag: $250; Tele lens 75-300mm: $300; Professional flash: $75. Please email for pictures at: neptunex20x@ yahoomail. com Computer Desk – Steelcase Brand - $225 - mahogany veneer, 180 cm w x 65 cm d 0171-265-8228 or nw. brion-gingery@ t-online.de Delonghi 220V indoor electric BBQ grills. 3 sizes, each new in Box, 23in wide with flipover pivot grill & 2 thermostats for 2 different grill areas, $65. 18in wide, $45. 13in wide, $35. The latter two each with adjustable thermostats. Two Elta 220V 26in Tower fans, take both for $10. 110V microwave exc condition. $10. Call Russ 06306-1339 evenings. European fridge/freezer $75, Sharp 220v microwave $50, Dave, ddellarov@hotmail. com or call 0170 778-5978 Firewood for sale 75€ per cubicmeter. Call Michael Schaefer 0172-8711185 For sale AFN Receiver Decoder and remote $ 150.00Tel: 06313-507389 or cell: 016093-178934 for sale rotel RB 1080 power amplifier. very good condition. 400 watts per channel @ 4 ohms. THX ( biwiring terminals) $550 For Sale-best offer, 2 antique sewing machines, anker and singer, both in good working condition with original instructins and accessories. Call 06374-994303 For Sale: Cream colored Leather L-Shaped Couch & cream color single seat leather chair/Schrank-Entertainment Center holds 46in TV/cherry wood coffee table & 2 matching end tables; good condition; all for $2500. Pictures available. Contact Shawn at 0160-904-08590. Furniture For Sale Apartment furniture for µ JADE MASSAGE • RELAX STATION • SHIATSU, SPORT Thai, Ayurveda massage Please call for appointment: 0160-9191 3823 Philipp-Reis-Str. 9 (Landstuhl) µ µ µ µ µ µ µ µ From Tuesday -Thursday we offers Bigen Color or Enh Enhancer Enha ancer for M Men! Sams k New York Stylz OPEN TUESDAYS - SATURDAYS After treatment S Before treatment TEL 0631-415 5324 SUNDAY Services: Services s:: Wraps, Relaxers, S E CELL 0171-6405750 Basket Baske et weaves weaves, Finger waves etc etc. EXCLUSIV STYLIST’S CELL 0151-23571966 66 Instant appointments or just walk in to be served next or [email protected] call for appointments of your choice Hair removal - gentle and permanent fast results - no laser Removal of tattoos, pigment spots Removal of strawberry birth marks, spider veins Skin rejuvenation 1$ = 1 € ad with this tober 31st valid till Oc www.phil-cosmetics.de Weekend appointments available Ramstein Landstuhl Private Clinic Center Tel. 06332 - 209192 or 0171 - 4933369 Please call for appointment AKAZIENSTRASSE 1A 66849 LANDSTUHL-ATZEL 01 76 • 62 19 77 28 01 76 • 66 43 38 94 sale. Chairs, sofa, storage, etc. Also, builtin kitchen with all appliances and dishes, glasses, flatware, and other kitchen utensils. Everything must go! Good condition, perfect for apartment or small house. Must see! Make offer! Call 0631 303 8859. German kitchen. 3.6 meters long elect stove, refig, DW. Plus stand alone 2 meter counter & cabinets. Euro 1500; 06332-800884 German oak bedroom set- lrg wardrobe, dresser, 2 nightstands, bed (close to US kingsize). Asking $500. Dave, 0170-7785978 or e-mail [email protected] German Solid Pine Livingroom Shrank with lots of storage room $1200, Dinningroom table solid Pine with 6 chairs and leaf that is stored inside the table. $ 600, Pine Hutch $ 280 all furniture are in great condtion for more pictures email me Sweethoney0712@yahoo or call me 0175-6214543 Guitar: classic, Montaya, model w-15, approx. 15-20 y. o. made in Korea by Hyosung Corp. 150 USD. Email natasha005@hotmail. com Huge lot of maternity clothes size small and medium. 7 pairs pants. 5 pairs capri pants. 5 pairs shorts. 10 long sleeve tops. 8 short sleeve tops. 4 spaghetti strap tops. 8 tank tops. Some never worn. ..others worn very seldomly as my tummy didn’t get as big as I thought it would. paid over $900 asking $300 for all. Also for sale is a 2009 Medela Double Electric Breast Pump Backpack Style. Used maybe 10 times. Works great, but I was only able to breastfeed for 2 weeks. Bought new. asking $250. Please call 015112715757 for more info or email okinawakelly@yahoo. com. Italian style furniture pieces. Light beige tone, in good condition. U pick up. Email4pics: natasha005@hotmail. com JVC TV for sale, 22” X 16” screen, 50 bucks. Non-negotiable. Call Pham, 06363-579867 Kitchen For Sale Complete built-in kitchen with glass top stove, oven,dishwasher, vent and hood, refrigerator, and cabinets withshelves. Dishes, glasses, flatware, and assortedkitchen utensils included. Everything must go! Good condition, perfect for small or mid size apartment Dr.Peterson Aestheticform K-Town: 0631.8929122 Mannheim: 0621.3972261 www.dr-peterson.com orhouse. Must see! Make offer! Call 0631 3038859. Life Fitness Treadmill for Sale!!! Jut like you see at the Ramstein and Vogelweh Gym. Model T9i with Polar wireless Life Pulse digital cotact heart rate monitoring system. Flex Deck absortion. Quick start Feature. Create 6 My Workouts. Asking price $2500.00. Call 0631-272082 Maternity dresses- 1 Black formal floor length evening gown from A Pea in the Pod. Worn once, paid $250, asking $125. 1 charcoal grey cowl neck cocktail dress worn once, asking $50. sinclair@tks-net. com pictures upon request Mini Cooper rubber floor mats like new, black with loco. $40.00. Call 06357-975-685 Not Before 9 AM Please Moved on-base/No room so gotta go; Great for Dorm or Game/Living Room--Tan Sofa $40/offer and 110V Microwave $25; Brass dining room light fixture w/ 2 lg glass globes $25; Call 06371-8022595 Multi-family sale in parking lot of Heritage Baptist Church 48 Konigstrasse Mehlingen on Saturday, October 3rd from 10-3Weather permitting---canceled if raining! Nice comfortable europeanchair: $10. Please contact for pictures: neptunex20x@ yahoo Nice fake tree. 6 feet tall and it great shape: $15. Please contact for pictures: neptunex20x@yahoo. PC package - Fujitsu Siemens, 1.5ghz/40GB HD/256mb memory/VGA 64mb/CRW CD/ DVD, LG Flatron 17” monitor, Epson Photo 890 printer, 2 Speakers, German keyboard, original boxes/software $300.00. 07152764377, DSN: 434-5083 [email protected] PC package - Fujitsu Siemens, 1.5ghz/40GB HD/256mb memory/VGA 64mb/CRW CD/DVD, LG Flatron 17” monitor, Epson Photo 890 printer, 2 Speakers, German keyboard, original boxes/software $300.00. KL area. 07152-764377, DSN: 434-5083 µ µ µ [email protected] Phillips Ambilight 42” LCD HD TV, 110-220V US NTSC or AFN Only. Works Great. Asking $500. Walnut Wooden Bookshelf with 5 Shelves. Asking $30. 110V Microwave. Asking $50. Call 06131-932-7018 Mainz/Wiesbaden Powerful, powerful industrial vacuum cleaners, used by commercial airlines, normally $1800. Brand new in boxes $500 firm V110. Antique grandma phone $500 firm. Heppa Airfilters $100 firm. 0631-940213 or 0163-3305534 Practically new, 15” Summer BMW 3-Series Tires w/rims, $300, negotiable, will fit E36 Type, 01751272471 Pro Form 650V Treadmill w/ Heart Rate Monitor. 220V, Like New, Strong motor w/ up to 300lbs. $450. Air Conditioning unit model 60AC358, 220V, 9000 Btu/h, 1 yr old. $300. Will Deliver. Call 06375-994379 or 0151-15881442 PS2 games 4 sale, $15 ea. Sniper Elite, Robotech: Battlecry, Trapt, Drakengard2, Hitman2, Tony Hawk:Proskater4, Gran Turismo4, Rachet&Clank: Up Your Arsenal, Heroes of the Pacific, Digital Devil Saga, Bloodrayne, Red Faction, Destroy all Humans, Time Splitter2, God of War. Call 06372 6244826. PSCING- Transformers 1000 $60, 300 $35, 200 portable A/C $150, 9X12 Almond color carpets $65 each, Rice cooker $40, Belkins wireless computer box $40, 110 Big screen TV $200 Phone 06357-975-685 Queen sleeper sofa & wall saver lazy boy recliner set. color: light brown/tan. Both $95. Leonberg/Stuttgart area. 07152764377, DSN: 434-5083 fivestarcook@ gmx.de Queen sleeper sofa & wall saver lazy boy recliner set. color: light brown/tan. Both $95. Leonberg/Stuttgart area. 07152764377, DSN: 434-5083. Photos available. Send email request to [email protected] µ $1 off if you bring in this coupon! participants wring from 10:00 am by her vehicles quick up to 50 km/h inup to 5 different classesAs well as in 3 preliminary heats around the qualification for the participation in the final runs which take place then in the afternoon. The entry is free. For the bodily welfare is also provided. Hi everyone! I’m a stay-at-home mom that wants to CLEP some tests for college and was wondering if anyone wanted to join me. I know how hard it is to try and study for something on your own, especially with little ones, so I thought maybe we could help each other out. I don’t know how often we’d meet, or when; but if there’s enough interest in this, maybe we could rent a room somewhere? Or at my house? I’m flexible! Email me at naughtykittycat13@hotmail. com or cal 06372-806-4026 and we’ll figure something out! The Ramstein Chinese Language Club meets each Wednesday at 12:00 at the Casa Dolce Cafe in the Ramstein Officers Club. Military members and dependents are welcome to come and practice/improve their Mandarin conversation. For questions, please call Ian Fryman at 480-5967 or e-mail [email protected] For Sale Page 35 English spoken - Vat forms - Great advice October 9, 2009 Looking for an excellent hair-dresser? • LONG HAIR STYLES • COLORING • HIGHLIGHTS …are just some of our specialties Come and enjoy! F R I S E U R Chris Hauptstraße 4 Open: 66877 Miesenbach Tue – Fri: 9 a.m. – 6 p.m. Tel.: 0 63 71-5 89 90 Sat.: 9 a.m. – 2 p.m. [email protected] € = $ Special until 30 October 2009 New! SmartLipo Laser 19% off with VAT Form LIPOSUCTION ALSO BREAST LIFTING FOLDS BOTOX MENS CHEST 0 63 71-40 62 30 www.ramsteindental.com Page 36 Kaiserslautern American October 9, 2009 COLUMBUS DAY WEEKEND SALE 09-10-11-12 O CTOB E R ‘09 serving American customers over 45 years BEST QUALITY Tax Free Sales ENJOY SPECIAL SAVINGS AND DISCOUNTS THROUGHOUT OUR SHOWROOMS ... T GR EA AL S E DE G Customized Furniture No Interest Lay Away Plan A PACK Our huge showroom is only 1 hour 40 minutes from Ktown. A M E R I C A’ S B E S T-S E L L I N G M AT R ESS BR A N D ! ! From Ktown: - Take the A62 to Trier. - A62 goes on highway 1 GPS: - Get off at exit 126 (Kreuz Wittlich) city: SANKT VITH street: HÜNNINGEN - Take A60 to LÜTTICH (Belgium) country: BELGIUM - Take exit nr. 14 (St.Vith Nord) www.touch-design.be ys eekda 8 - 18 9 - 18 8 10 - 1 w OPEN ays d r u Sat ys * a Sund Mondays holidays n d close pt Amerca e c *ex Hünningen 48 | Credit Cards Accepted MÖBEL KRINGS MARAITE is 1/4mile on the right site of the road. H F VLQ B-4780 ST.VITH | Tel.: 0032 - 80 - 22.84.77 | Fax: 0032 - 80 - 22.67.29 www.mkkrings.com E-mail: [email protected] October 9, 2009 Kaiserslautern American Radio & Record Player. 3 sizes of transformers. 30 oilpaintings framed, different sizes & sceneries. Transformers all sizes, Weber Kettle grill, dining room table, chairs & bar, Super 8 movie camera, rocking chair, expentisive laser video movies like Frank Sinatra; Diana Ross, Marilyn Monroe, Tina Turner & Gone with the wind, Air force one and many others. Sell for best offer. Call: 0160-920-22726 Set of 17in aluminum 5-Star rims. Fair condition. Were mounted on 97’ Nissan Altima GXE/bolt pattern 4X114. Asking $175. Call for pics. Shawn @ DSN: 478-5141 or cell 0152-046-88735 Seven chairs for selfcollectors 280 Euro or best offer. Please call: 01525-3152293 Siemens Washer & Dryer - Washer Optima 503, 1,1.K-600 rpm/energy/ water saver,prewash program, delicate program/5kg capacity $180. Optima 740 Dryer, Air fresh program/digital timer, finish signal,inside light $325. Both for $450. KL area. 07152-764377, DSN: 434-5083 [email protected] SkyPlus Digital Satellite receiver with 180gb Hard Drive like TIVO. New Phone Numbers Phone: 06372 6244782 or 0176 62171323 SkyPlus Digital Satellite receiver with massive 180gb hard drive like TIVO. Receive over 120 free to air TV and Radio channels. Current digibox sold by sky aprox 14 month old. 150euro or 220 Dollars call 06372 6244782 or email richard@k-town. de Sky card required to use the TIVO section of box Sony microsystem radio tapedeck and CD player $10 Tel. 0631-940213 or 0163-3305534 Taylor 814ce Acoustic Guitar, w/Hard Shell Case. Brand New!$3,000 firm. 06385-925642. Two Gemini XL-300’s fully manual direct drive turntables, PMX 500 4 channel stereo mixer, Tweakalizer Dj effects µ µ µ µ processor, two fisher studio-standard STV 860’s, sony Integrated Stereo Amplifier TA-Ax380, and 98 records $800 Call: 0174-7272278 Wii + 21 Games: Euro. Wii system. Great for the family. Lots of extras. $300.00 OBO. Call for list of games and accessories. 06371-618398> Will buy your AFN Decoder for $150.00 cash. 06333-775340 after 6pm. Women’s Columbia Waterproof Boots Sz 8.5-- worn once --Pd $148, asking $100/OBO Call: 01621-784634 Wooden Computer desk on rollers $25 Call: 0631-940213 or 0163-3305534 Yard Sale this Sat & Sun, Kaisestr. 6, (across the street from Nick’s Chicken) stop on by, many, many items. Starting at 1000-1600. Call: 0163-3305534 Child Care µ µ = see photo @ www.kaiserslauternamerican.com KA advertisers living on base/post and offering child care services are on the approved list of Family Child Care (FCC) providers. Those living off base/ post offering these services in the KA are not screened by FCC. Use good judgement when choosing off base/ post child care services. Qualifications should be checked and references requested before placing any child in the custody of child care providers who have not been screened. ***Anyone providing more than 10 hours of care per week, on a regular basis, MUST be licensed by the FCC office. If you do not have a license and provide care, you could possibly lose your base housing privileges.*** ! ! ! Full-time Day & Night Care for your child. For more info please call 0631-6268293 ! ! 7min RAB, German Babysitter (engl spk) has openings for ages 2-10, very flex. Pls call 0163-2943479 or 0176-23863266 babysitter has opening for newborn and infants from mon. thru friday. call 06371-963915 Babysitter, reliable, flexible, ref., experienced, loving Day-mom for newborn 0-2 years, 10min RAB, 06383-7264 Brigitte offers 24hrs loving child care in Landstuhl kids from 0-14. Ref av 0160-4180216 Certified day care mother in Landstuhl(near Kaufland)has openings for ages 0-5 years old. Info - Call: 06371-612977 Child care avail ages 0-4yrs flex hrs at my house in Steinwenden 3min RAB 06371-57594 lv msg Child Care for all ages. TLC 24/7 great referrences 10min Vogelw / 15min RAM 0177-7514385 Daycare Teddybär has 3 more openings and a bilingual concept. Teacher and experienced mom offers flexible time, µ Exclusive Antique Freddy’s Furniture ANTIQUES Only 4 miles from Ramstein Air Base 62 Hütschenhausen Spesbach 6 Ramstein Mon-Sat from 10:00 to 18:00 (closed Wed.) Tel: 06372-803255 Hauptstrasse 94b 66882 Hütschenhausen Free delivery to Kaiserslautern, Spangdahlem, Wiesbaden, Heidelberg... Page 37 horseback riding and swimming once a week, organic food and weekend service. Huge garden to play in! For further information call Silke: 06302 7673, mobile 0160 499 1642 Lost & Found µ µ = see photo @ www.kaiserslauternamerican.com A black Mazda car key and remote entry was lost near the Woodlawn Golf Course driving range on 23 Sep 09. If you have found this key, please call 0170-205-2774 or turn it in to the Golf Course club house. Thank you! Lost: Ring white gold wedding band, w/ engagement ring, 1raised diamond and, a few small diamonds, lost on Vogelweh May 17th Please call 0631-56002456 Pets µ = see photo @ www.kaiserslauternamerican.com There have been reports of pets being sold from breeding facilities that are not managed at the highest professional standards. Please choose your pet carefully. Make sure you check the credentials of the people selling the pet, and get proper paperwork showing shots and/or other proof of healthy condition. For further advice, consult your Veterinarian. Beacock, girl, 10month, clean, 40cm high, all shots, chipped, beautiful color, “EMELY”,450.-€, 30km from ramstein, call: 01578-1662608 or 06304-1720 German Shepherd, female, 8weeks old, black&brown, red papers, shots & dewormed, raised in family €600 Call: 06371-130940 or 0152-09454200 after 1700 Golden Retriever & German Shepherd puppies no mix - each pure breed, 2 year old male Labrador Retriever. 06304-273935 Will care for/walk your pet(s) Erfenbach, Siegel/Otterbach, Katzweiler 0151-26914869 YorkiMixPuppies, spezial colors, real small, dewormed, beautiful familiedog, 30km from ramstein, call: 01578 - 1662608 --- 400.-€ Yorkshire Terrier puppies, all purebred, dew. w/shots, chip, 500 €. 0177-7107800 µ µ PROFESSIONAL US TAX SERVICE OPEN ALL YEAR RAMSTEIN 06371.617442 [email protected] HELP IS ON THE WAY Click today... cash tomorrow® www.militaryloans.com TAX PREP We’ve been making loans of up to $10,000 to active duty military for over 59 years. “We love to say yes”® Page 38 µ Kaiserslautern American Wanted = see photo @ www.kaiserslauternamerican.com Caution: Some KA Classified ads have become a target for scams. Please be cautious if potential buyers offer you payment methods other than cash. Looking for cheap old sub-compact car with automatic transmission. Must pass inspection. Call Mike at 0160-97683906. AFN Decoder. Will pay $160.00 cash. 06333-775340 Boy Scout Troop 166 is looking for boys (6th grade and above) and adult volunteers (male/female)to experience the fun and excitement of learning leadership, citizenship and self-reliance. Meetings are held on Wednesdays at 7pm on Ramstein AB at Bldg 1004. Contact Ian Nicholls (Scoutmaster) on 06371-52221, 57607 or 0175-2736951. Alternatively, David Folkerts (Committee Chair) on 06315-6002616. Child care workers needed on Monday mornings. If interested please contact Kristin Stanley at 06371-59-8323 or [email protected]. English speaking nanny wanted to work in the afternoons after our son gets out of school and on Saturdays. Duties will include pick up son from bus stop, helping with 1st grade homework, light house work, and meal preparation. We live in the Glan-Munchweiler area. Please contact me at 0172-667-4668. German teacher wanted for private lessons for one person. Please call 06371 946042. House wanted! We are looking to buy a house at least 200sqm near RAB with yard. FSBO is best. Would like to get in asap! If you are wanting to sell, please call!!! Help us get out of TLA! 01511-2731955 or email info & pictures to marilynwags@ yahoo.com Housekeeper wanted in Hirschhorn for a Single family (no children or Pets) . Weekly to Bi-Weekly. Major Duties include cleaning, light cooking, laundry, organizing. Minor duties include light grocery shopping and some errands. Must have your own transportation, and speak english. Please contact 0151-159-87897 If you are deploying or going on a long TDY/Vacation, consider this: Live In House and Pet Sitters!!! Our services are free. We do only take jobs that are at a minimum of 15 days. If this sounds like something you are interested in, have any questions please contact me by e-mail at fycsitters@ yahoo. com or by phone at 015121058657. The voice mail is in German, but we are American, and we only speak English. Looking for AFN receiver. Call 01795310274 or [email protected] Looking for an experienced mechanic or car shop that can install a new engine into a modified Mazda RX-7. Serious Replies Only! 0175-7914858 Looking for large American refrigerator 220V. Please call 0176-63231767 Looking for purebreed Beagle or Belgium Malinois puppies for sale. 0151-51749803 Looking for ride sharing from Lauterecken area to Ramstein AFB. www.joesat.com Monday-Friday 01729536292 Looking to rent a free standing one family house in Homburg-JaegersburgWaldmohr area nlt November 30th. Please call Pia after 2pm @ 06841-9800824. Needed - child care for one newborn, two weekdays per week, 9-5, in our home in Morlautern. Days negotiable. Competitive pay. References preferred. Call 0631-355-5266 or 0151-579-11609. Wanted ASAP: Large rental house for family of 3. Desire 4+ BR, W/D hookups, 2 car garage, commute OK, 1800-2000 Euro (nego). Email cashnmoose@gmail. com Wanted: A freestanding, 4-5 bedroom/2bath Home with a garage, between Baumholder and GlanMunchweiler, off A62, prefer nearly new, will rent or rent w/option to buy; need yard/patio, 240+sqm, CALL: 0160-9275-9967 Jobs µ = see photo @ www.kaiserslauternamerican.com Attention all individuals that are energetic, motivated, and love to work with kids. Children’s Learning Academy is now taking applications for an Aftercare Provider and Substitutes. If you are enthusiastic about working with children and enjoy a positive team atmosphere please call us at 06374-994-131 for more information, or stop by and fill out an application at Siedlungstr. 19b, Mackenbach Germany 67686. Available former CEO, Director of Marketing, expert in business principles, sales, training, import/export, w/ experience in 4 continents. Confident leader, excellent motivator presence, poise, good character, experience in nonprofit charitable sector, tri-lingual looking for rewarding & challenging position. Call: 015152323202 DRS seeks an Administrative Specialist to provide project support, action item tracking, QA, project deliverables, and general office duties. 2 yrs admin exp. , strong organizational and communications skills, multitasking, MS Office, and US citizenship required. COLA and possible HOLA. www.drs.com, click on careers. EOE/M/F/D/V October 9, 2009 DRS seeks an Associate Program Manager to support Technical Program Managers managing project data, documentation, finances, and schedules. 3 yrs program exp., AA+ deg. , strong attention to detail, multi-tasking, MS Office, and US citizenship required. COLA and possible HOLA. NonTESA. www.drs.com, click on careers. EOE/M/F/D/V Full time IT contracting opportunity on Landstuhl. Must have US passport and active DoD ID card. Certifications and help desk experience a plus. Pls call 0170-4735459. I am looking for full-time position in office etc.. I am fluent in english & german written and spoken. Own transportation, good computer skills, motivated, on-time, reliable. I am available start of August. For more information and my resume please call 0176-20903890 pls call after 1600 Professional Services µ = see photo @ www.kaiserslauternamerican.com !!!!!!! Anytime call 0173-3683830 Hard Working, Good prices, PCS Cleaning Service - Special Home Cleaning for G. I. Families, yard work, after party cleaning, dog walking, laundry service etc. !!!!!!! Bright Home Cleaning Services. PCS, regular, carpet cleaning, yard works, trash haul, grass cut & more! goodnews_ [email protected] or 0160-93332210 !!!!!!3* Awesome cheapest House cleaning PCS, reg carpet painting yard work trash hauling, guranteed passing insptection 0160-6471275 !!!!!!5* Chima cleaning service offers: PCS, house and carpet cleaning, ard work, trash haul etc. Tel: 06381-4256065 www. chima-clean-service.com !!!!!! Alpha Cleaners PCS reg Carpet, Yardwork+painting trash hauling Call: 0152-26807502 last min ok !!! PCS cleaning INSP guaranteed on & off base 0160-91948-691 or cthompson@ t-online.de !!AaronHouse cleaning & trash hauling servs reg PCSing yardwork repairs & free junk pick up e.g. elect & clothes avail 0173-8273480 insp guaranteed !Handyman - gardening, renovation & repair, painting, wallpaper, local move, DR. BIANCA KNOLL - PLASTIC SURGEON (YALE/USA) +++ American Standard and Care in Germany +++ Aesthetic Surgery Eyes, Nose, Face, Breast, Body, Liposuction, Botox ©Filler, Peels Reconstructive Surgery Face, Breast, Body, Hand, Pediatric Plastic Surgery, Burns, Skin Cancer +++ We offer America’s #1 medical cosmetic line OBAGI +++ We accept 19% VAT forms • TRICARE preferred provider Dr. Bianca Knoll • Savignystr. 61 • 60325 Frankfurt • Fon: 069-7422-7979 Email: [email protected] • www.dr-bianca-knoll.com Dr. Matthias Christ MD, DDS Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery Certified in Oral Implantology & Aesthetic Facial Surgery • • • • • • • • • • • Oral Surgery Dental Implants Computer Implant Planning Periodontics Dental Hygienist Service Comprehensive Dental Service in General Anaesthesia Regional Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery for Facial Skin Cancer Laser Treatment Laser Hair Removal Traumatology In- and Outpatient Procedures We speak English Openings: Mon, Tue, Thu Mon, Tue, Thu Wed + Fri wood work & laminate floors, & more Call 0179-4794642 !!PCS Cleaning pass insp guaranteed on/off base Niki 0176-67756856 Ampi 0176-87076932 15 Years in the KMC! “Marias Cleaning Service”. Housekeeping and Housesitting! weekly, monthly, or PCS. Fair rates and most efficient!! Call: 0176-24779775 Are you moving? PCS cleaning carpet & upholstery. Removal of bulk waste, garbage, yard waste. Repair service 06383-927372 or 0172-6693714 Certified translations. Reasonable rates. Call Tel. 06374-4113 or 0179-531-0274. Clock repair & antique clock sales. Hermann Lieser, Ludwigstr. 32, Landstuhl Tel. 06371-2637 Computer Service - support, consulting & education at your house! All Windows systems, ISDN, DSL, network, security, and more! MH Computer Service Tel. 0171-6561773 Daves Photo Services-American photographer- Portrait packages as low as 45euro- Cell- 015254630752, emailwww.davesphoto.dm@googlemail. web-www.davesphoto.dm@googlemail. com FM Home Cleaners PCSing carpet regular trash hauling yard work & all other duties as required. Good rate, guarantee to pass inspection 0178-6165888 German, all levels, Mr.Vollmer, Landstuhl, 06371-2470, www.germanvollmer.de H & I Service: You need help around your house, we do all work personally and perfect. PCS-cleaning, housecleaning, yardwork, painting and repairs, trash hauling, carpet cleaning Call 0179-7418078 House Cleaning or Hair Braiding - Call Khisa 06374-805015 or cell: 0170-6447943 House-Cleaning most efficient, low priced and fastest. Contact: 06371-70921 Just Lili’s Catering. Catering to meet your every need. 06371-915227. Porsche parts & repair, tune-up, engine+transmission repair. Body work & paint . Over 60 years experience. 15miles from Ramstein. Harry Ollmann. Enkenbach, Auf dem Hahn, Tel.: 06303-2927 Professional DJ ServicesSounds Unlimited Entertainment Int.A name you can trust 016093851705 or super_djscar@ yahoo.com Professional lessons in piano and guitar. Tel. 0175-4754238 Schiederer Information Technology DSL-Phone-SAT-Cable TV Contracting & Service VAT form accepted, DSL check for ever house in every region, Phone Freecalls to the U.S. Tel: 06373-89089 email: [email protected] Translation Services, state & court certified, birth cert. divorce decrees, medical, etc. KARE Translations 06374-802056 Translations-certified. Divorces, medical, school certificates, etc. KL., near Vogelweh. Reasonable rates. Call: 0631-54440 µ 7.30-11.30 14.00-16.00 7.30-12.00 Practice Dr. Christ Hölzengraben 2 • 67657 Kaiserslautern Tel: 0631-371170 • E-Mail: [email protected] FOR SEVERAL CONCESSIONAIRES IN THE KMCC MALL, WE ARE LOOKING FOR: Sales Staff, Waiters, Waitresses, Bartenders. Are you energetic, a team player and have an outgoing personality? Then we can offer you a part-time position in a nice working environment. Contact us via email: [email protected] Strikingly beautiful with DKS Your Dental Cosmetic Studio • Teeth Cleaning • Bleaching • Dental Jewelry starting at € 40 € 190 € 17 SPECIAL: Bleaching for Couples € 300 DKS GmbH (UG) handlungsbeschränkt Burgherrenstr. 35• 67661 Kaiserslautern (Hohenecken) Tel.: 0631-354 9899 • [email protected] Gift certificates AUTO INSURANCE is expanding and has Sales & Service positions available in our Kaiserslautern office. On the job training, no experience necessary. Working hours: Mon - Fri 8:30 to 17:00. Salary in EUROs. For further information, please contact A. Maddox at 0631 - 310 95 83 or 0800 - 100 86 87 October 9, 2009 Kaiserslautern American Page 39