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Speak up, speak out against sexual assault by Senior Airman Hailey Haux 86th Airlift Wing Public Affairs “I am not a victim of sexual assault. I am a survivor.” One word can mean the difference between making the decision to get help, or allowing someone else’s decision to dictate your well-being. April is Sexual Assault Prevention Awareness Month, and to bring the issue to people’s attention the Ramstein Sexual Assault Prevention and Response team invited Claire Russo to tell her story and answer questions in a small-group forum.

“I heard Claire Russo speak at an Army event last year, and her message was powerful,” said Carmen Schott, Ramstein sexual assault response coordinator. “We felt that it would be beneficial for our community to hear her story in a small-group format. It ensured a comfortable atmosphere for individuals to ask questions, which helped foster open communication and small-group discussion about the topic.” Russo spoke at three small-group sessions and was able to answer a number of questions for those who attended.

“I am not a victim of sexual assault. I am a survivor.” “The definition of resilience means the ability of something to return to its original shape after it has been pulled, stretched, pressed or bent,” Russo said. “Resiliency is not a trait. It’s a process that someone goes through during a traumatic situation.” Since age 11, Russo was fixated on joining the Marine Corps, because she wanted to be held to the highest stan-

dards. When she went to college, she joined the training there. “My first assignment was in California,” she said. “I had barely been there a month when the Marine Corps’ birthday ball came up. I attended with my cousin, also an officer in the Marines, and he introduced me to several of his friends who were all pilots.” As the night went on, Russo could only remember bits and pieces of what had happened to her. “I remember the painful things,” See SEXUAL ASSAULT, Page 3

435th CRG trains with Kosovo Security Force

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Beloved AFN DJ departs Demarrio Spence, who’s hosted AFN Kaiserslautern’s ‘The Eagle Morning Show’ since 2005, recently passed the reigns of the popular morning show to Senior Airman Eli Smith. Spence, a longtime radio personality in the KMC, has supported hundreds of local events over the past nine years.

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LIFESTYLES

The 435th Air Ground Operations Wing hosted three members of the Kosovo Security Force for a firefighting fundamentals course conducted April 7 to 11 on Ramstein. Airmen from the 435th Contingency Response Group’s Air Adviser Branch coordinated the event while the course was run by instructors from the 435th Construction and Training Squadron’s U.S. Air Forces in Europe Fire Academy. Tech. Sgt. James Hickman, 435th CTS fire and rescue contingency training NCOIC, commended the experience the KSF soldiers brought to the course.

“I was impressed with the level of technical rescue training they already had,” he said. “We took advantage of the opportunity to exchange techniques, and I feel that we directly impacted their abilities to enhance their growing rescue response programs and capabilities.” The event included instruction for incident management control, crash rescue tactics and strategies, rope rescue and patient packaging techniques, and confined space familiarization. The KSF soldiers also toured KMC Fire Station 1, aircraft and structural fire simulators and a C-130J Super Hercules. All elements of the course were designed to familiarize KSF first

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Character, experience are keys to successful leadership COMMENTARY

by Lt. Col. James Mullinax 2nd Air Postal Squadron commander Our Air Force is undergoing significant changes as we move toward becoming a smaller, more capable fighting force. As we progress, the need for Airmen to step forward and fill the gap has never been more important, and the leadership they display will make all the difference. Some may ask, “How do you become a leader, and what special characteristics are required to lead the Air Force’s greatest asset?” Answer: our Airmen. I would like to relay a few beliefs that I have developed over the past 21 years of service that I believe will be essential in the days ahead. The first key trait in a leader is character. Character is nothing more than the combination of the Air Force’s core values. A leader must do what is right and be a shin-

ing example for all other Airmen. That is integrity. Leaders are selfless in their actions and make decisions based on fact, not on personal gain, and always place service before self. In addition, a leader always displays and demands excellence in every activity. Put into a more simple form, character is who you are as a person and is a reflection of what others think of you. A person said to have good character typically excels as a leader. This is largely because people are willing to listen to them and to follow them out of confidence, knowing the leader has everyone’s best interests at heart. An effective leader makes time for Airmen, listens to their problems and gets out of the office and visits them where they work. The second key is building personal experience. One of my favorite books is “American Generalship: Character is Everything: The Art of Command,” by Edgar F. Puryear.

Puryear uses the introduction to set the stage for the rest of the book by forcing the reader to ponder the question of whether a person is a born leader or if leadership is taught. Gen. Carl A. Spaatz, first chief of staff of the Air Force, believed “… you must be born with certain characteristics, but it’s more a case of what takes place after you are born that decides whether or not you are going to be a leader.” Leaders learn in two ways: by hands-on experience and by observation. Airmen learn by doing. If you stay in the same duty position or location too long, your growth stagnates. You begin to suffer from tunnel vision, only seeing the small portion of the Air Force you know. Simply put, you become comfortable. Good leaders step outside their comfort zone and ask for increased responsibility. Only by stepping up do you learn, both from

success and from failure, how you fit into the overall Air Force mission. Airmen also learn by observing. The key to success in this aspect is observing Airmen who make decisions. When you observe those in leadership positions, you learn not only why they made a certain decision, but also the thought process behind it. Using a few cliches, observing others develops your ability to “think outside the box” and to “see the big picture.” The history of the Air Force is full of change, and the Air Force of the future requires an increased level of commitment from all of those who decide to serve. As a very wise chief master sergeant recently told me, Airmen can be outstanding or they can be out standing by the gate. Are you ready to become the leader all Airmen need, deserve and demand, or will you be watching from the other side of the fence?

Baumholder focuses on its children by Ignacio “Iggy” Rubalcava U.S. Army Garrison Baumholder Public Affairs

Baumholder’s Child, Youth and Schools Services teamed up with Army Community Service and the Baumholder schools recently to present a united front in the fight against child abuse and to raise awareness for autism. With April being the Month of the Military Child, educators and caregivers seized this opportunity to bring attention to the topics of child abuse and autism by coordinating a new and novel program to kick off the annual observance. For the first time, children from Smith and Wetzel elementary schools participated in a volksmarch at Minick Field, followed by a signing of proclamations by Lt. Col. Mike Sullivan, U.S.

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Army Garrison Baumholder commander, and Command Sgt. Major R. Scott Creighton, proclaiming the garrison’s commitment to fighting child abuse and raising awareness for autism. The volksmarch was led by the Baumholder middle and high school Junior Reserve Officer Training Corps After the march, Sullivan put the event into perspective for the children. “There are big events going on this month. Number one, it’s the Month of the Military Child, and you are all wonderful military children. Number two, we want to make sure we’re doing everything we can to prevent child abuse. And number three, we want to make sure everybody knows about autism, making people aware about See CHILDREN, Page 6

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Children wave their pinwheels during the opening ceremony of the Month of the Military Child April 3 at Minick Field. Baumholder’s Child, Youth and School Services teamed up with Army Community Service and the Baumholder schools recently to present a united front in the fight against child abuse and to raise awareness for autism.

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WWII B-17 crew member returns to crash site attack rolling while firing to confuse the gunners. There was no damage to our group though. When we turned in to make the “You’re not getting any flak; you’re not bomb run, you could see the flak all over getting any fighters. You’re just hurrying the city, a solid wall of flak just like a heavy back home. That’s all it amounts to,” said cloud, and you wonder how you can fly an Troy Hollar while at Chievres Air Base, airplane through all that and still come out Belgium, the very base where flak batteries the other side, but when we got in, it wasn’t brought down his B-17 Flying Fortress on quite that bad. April 13, 1944. “As we were coming out, I looked back Seventy years later, the World War II and watched the wing behind us come out technical sergeant and top turret gunner is of the flak,” he continued. “It was like they back at the site where the Belgian resiswould just pop out of it like from heavy tance helped him and fellow Royal Flush clouds. When (we were on our way back), crew members escape the Nazis. Hollar the navigator called over the intercom that was recognized at a commemoration for it was 10 minutes to the channel. Very his aircrew and later was made an honorary Members of the 424th Air Base Squadron Color Guard stand in formation April 13 in shortly after that (the Germans at Chièvres citizen of the town of Silly where he safely front of the original plaque commemorating the downed B-17 air crew at Fouleng, Air Base) started firing at us. They had us Belgium. parachuted to after his plane was hit. zeroed in right away. Two flak burst in front Members of the 424th Air Base Squadron Color “That was one of the hardest targets to get,” he said. and back, one on our right wing tip and one on the Guard, which is part of the 86th Operations Group, Additionally, they were flying a different aircraft left.” took part in the ceremony, recognizing the events that day. Because the Royal Flush was in for repairs, There was nothing he could do but watch, he said. that happened that day so many years ago. the aircraft was a newer model, and that small dif“It was like that for a few bursts, then one hit “April 13 was just like any other mission day for ference would come into play later in the day. the tip of our left wing,” Hollar said. “It knocked a member of the 384th Bomb Group,” Hollar said. “In loading my gun, I hit the wrong switch that us way up over on our right wing. That scared me, “You get up at 4 a.m., breakfast at 5, go to the gun I didn’t know was there, and about 20 rounds of because I thought it might fall into a tailspin and I shack, wipe your gun dry, put it together, get your ammo piled up on top of the gun,” he said. “It had would have a real hard time getting out.” parachute, go to a briefing at 6 and go to your plane.” to be put back one round at a time. We were almost The pilot got the plane level, but their wing was But that day it wasn’t just another mission for the to France by the time I got that right.” on fire and they were in a flat spin, Hollar added. crew of the Royal Flush. When they got close to the target, the fighters hit Hollar went to the bomb bay doors to parachute At the briefing, Hollar found out the targets were them hard. out, but the release cable for the doors wasn’t there ball bearing plants in Schweinfurt, Germany. The “Sometimes fighters would attack three abreast,” see crash, Page 11 parts were critical to German tanks and aircraft. Hollar said. “Sometimes from the rear they would Story and photo by Keith Houin U.S. Army Garrison Benelux Public Affairs

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she said. “I woke up in a hotel room naked and didn’t really know where I was. The guy was lying in bed not even acknowledging me. When I finally got home I remember thinking, ‘I am never going to tell anyone about this.’” Sexual assault allegations weren’t received very well by commanders. Russo said a fellow female officer trainee reported a sexual assault during training and was ridiculed and doubted by her superiors and ultimately removed from training. Russo wanted to keep her own assault to herself until her cousin found out and reported the incident. After years of battling with boards, judges and office scrutiny, Russo decided her time in the Marine Corps had to come to an end, however, her fight with sexual assault wasn’t yet over. Russo now goes around to different military instillations to raise awareness of this crime and encourage people to speak up.

“Seek help, know your resources and let people help you,” Russo said during a small-group discussion. “You must help others as well. It’s easy to say, ‘I’m sorry this happened to you,’ then walk away. We need to help each other.” Taking an active role in the aftermath of a sexual assault allows access to Air Force resources, and, if an unrestricted report is made, it can prevent an attacker from assaulting someone else. “As a SARC and licensed clinical social worker, I feel

it is crucial for community members to put a face to a name and to see firsthand how sexual assault victims are impacted,” Schott said. “Hearing their stories helps others realize that this could happen to anyone — our friend, sister or brother.” There are resources available to help those affected by sexual assault. To contact a sexual assault response coordinator, call the SARC main line at 480-7272, the SARC hotline at 06371-47-7272, or SAPR on-call at 0172-8214871.

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Reported Larcenies APRIL 18 » Queidersbach: One Dell laptop, one iPad with hard shell leather case, one Canon camera, and one U.S. government issued Vodaphone cell phone.

APRIL 15

4 p.m.: A major traffic accident was reported in Nuremberg.

5:20 a.m.: Breaking and entering and larceny of private and government property were reported in Queidersbach.

APRIL 16

APRIL 19

12 p.m.: A major traffic accident with injuries was reported in Kaiserslautern. 3:55 p.m.: A major traffic accident was reported on Sembach Kaserne.

APRIL 17

11:30 a.m.: A major traffic accident was reported at the Theater Logistics Support Center. 11:39 a.m.: A major traffic accident was reported in Kaiserslautern. 11:45 a.m.: A vehicle break in and larceny of private and government property were reported in Hochspeyer. 1:13 p.m.: A major traffic accident was reported in Ramstein-Miesenbach. 4:02 p.m.: Child neglect was reported on Landstuhl. 4:55 p.m.: A major traffic accident was reported in Bruchmühlbach-Miesau.

APRIL 18

2:15 a.m.: A burglary was reported in Weilerbach.

2:01 a.m.: An assault was reported in Kaiserslautern. 2:10 a.m.: A vehicle break in and larceny of private property were reported in Frankfurt am Main. 6:27 a.m.: Breaking and entering and larceny of private property were reported in Waldmohr. 1 p.m.: An attempted burglary resulting in damage to private property was reported in Waldmohr.

APRIL 20 » Schallodenbach: One Nikon camera, one camera lens, one Samsung TV, one HP laptop computer, one golf bag with Bipod and assorted golf clubs.

APRIL 20

1:26 a.m.: Drunken driving was reported in Landstuhl. 3:40 a.m.: Drunken driving was reported in Einsiedlerhof. 3:43 a.m.: A mutual assault was reported in Kaiserslautern. 2:35 p.m.: Larceny of private property was reported in Schallodenbach. 3:19 p.m.: A major traffic accident with injuries was reported in Jettenbach. 5:25 p.m.: A major traffic accident with injuries was reported in Ramstein-Miesenbach.

Closures

• The KMC Housing Office will be closed Thursday, May 26 and May 29 in observance of holidays. The office will also close at 11:30 a.m. May 14 for training. • The Ramstein Commissary will be closed May 7 for electrical work. The Vogelweh Commissary will remain open during this time. The Ramstein Commissary will reopen May 8 at regular hours.

Remembrance event

The 86th Airlift Wing Holocaust Remembrance Committee sponsors a Holocaust Remembrance event at 10 a.m. today at the Hercules Theater on Ramstein.

Take Note

APRIL 19 » Frankfurt am Main: One iPod Touch. » Waldmohr: One iPad leather case, one Macbook pro hand case, one Macbook pro case, one iPad with black leather case, one Sony Bravia TV with remote, one Bose sound system, one Apple TV, one Mac desktop computer system, one Nikon camera with 300 mm lens and one male Citizen watch.

World Malaria Day

APRIL 21

6:17 a.m.: Larceny of private and government property was reported in Kindsbach. 7:57 a.m.: Larceny of private and government property was reported in Mehlingen. 1:01 p.m.: A major traffic accident was reported in Weilerbach. 5:40 p.m.: Larceny of private property was reported in Kaiserslautern-Einsiedlerhof. 8:32 p.m.: Damage to private property was reported in Steinwenden.

change and Hörnchenbergtunnel. During the first construction phase, only the right lane direction Pirmasens will be available. During the second phase, starting at the end of April, the left lane will be available only. The LandstuhlAtzel exit direction Pirmasens will be closed for two days and the on-ramp direction Trier will close for four days. Motorists should follow the detour signs (Umleitung).

Drug Take-Back Day

The 86th Medical Group pharmacy will take back unused or expired medication from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday in the Kaiserslautern Military Community Center food court.

Special days at dental clinic

In recognition of World Malaria Day, Ramstein’s Deployment and Travel Medicine clinic will host an informational booth from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. today at the Kaiserslautern Military Community Center’s main entrance. They will have pamphlets, information sheets, maps and more. Stop by the booth to learn about ways to protect you and your family from this disease. Malaria is both preventable and curable. For more information, contact the 86th Medical Group’s Deployment and Travel Medicine clinic at 479-2499 or 06371-46-2499.

• The 86th Dental Squadron will sponsor Little Teeth—Big Smiles, a weekend clinic for children, from 8 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Saturday at the Ramstein Dental Clinic, Bldg. 301. Well baby examinations for babies up to 3 years old and dental exams and cleaning for children ages 4 to 10 will be offered. To schedule an appointment, call 479-2210 or 06371-46-2210. • A retiree appreciation day is scheduled to take place from 8 to 11 a.m. May 10. The dental clinic will provide X-rays, exams, oral cancer screening and cleaning. For appointments, call 06371-46-2210.

Autobahn construction

AFA scholarship

Construction preparation works started on autobahn A62 between the Landstuhl inter-

The Air Force Association has renamed its spouse scholarship, The Mike and Gail Donley

Spouse Scholarship, as a lasting tribute to the former secretary of the Air Force and his wife. The scholarship is designed to encourage Air Force spouses worldwide to pursue associate, bachelor or graduate/postgraduate degrees. The AFA would like to award one scholarship to each of the Air Force Major Commands and possibly to spouses of Airmen who are not currently assigned to a MAJCOM depending on the quality and number of applications received. Recipients of this scholarship will be awarded $2,500, which may be used for any reasonable cost related to pursuing a degree, including tuition, books, transportation or child care costs. Applications can be found on the AFA website at www.afa.org/SpouseScholarship. Complete packages are due to Lynette Cross, lcross@afa. org, no later than Wednesday.

Annual regimental ball

The 2014 European Adjutant Generals Corps Ball and 239th annual Regimental Ball takes place from 6 p.m. to midnight May 10 at the Ramstein Officers’ Club. Dress is formal black tie. Military personnel are encouraged to wear ASU or mess dress. There will be three meal choices: beef, chicken and vegetarian. All ticket prices are per person. Tickets cost $50 for 04-09/W3-W5/E9/GS12-SES, $45 for 01-03/ W1-W2/E7-E8/GS9-GS11, and $35 for E1-E6/ GS01-GS07. For more information, call Master Sgt. Braulio Jarquin at 0170-904-9332 or Staff Sgt. Tracey M. Yon at 496-5402 or 06302-675402.


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responders with procedures for in-flight or ground emergencies. The training expanded on the skill sets of the KSF soldiers who attended the course, as they are all part of the KSF Search and Rescue Company. Pvt. Kushtrim Hyseni, KSF search and rescue technician, said he looked forward to putting the skills to use. “The firefighting training materials we’ve received during the course have been very good, especially the hands on portions,” Hyseni said. “It was beneficial to take what we have learned here and apply it to the KSF mission.” The KSF members wish to increase their firefighting capacity as they transition from an emergency response force into a NATO compliant army by 2019. This BPC event goes toward the United States and Kosovo’s mutual goals to achieve full operating capability and enhance interoperability with NATO Allies.

what it is and how we can help all of our friends,” he said. Deployments are a fact of life in the military, and Army Community Service Director Ricky Gibbons pointed out that children experience the same stress associated with deployments as adults, but it is not always noticed. “I think sometimes our children don’t get the attention that they should. Military children undergo as much stress with deployments as the parents do. It’s just that they manifest it a little bit differently. So it’s really important for us to be aware how these kids operate in a mili-

tary environment and do everything we can to support them,” Gibbons said. Jason Etchell, who heads up Baumholder’s Child, Youth and School Services, said the Month of the Military Child provides an opportunity to think about what military children mean to the community. “I think it’s a time just to reflect, particularly on how precious our children are, the contributions they make and the sacrifices they make. We think a lot about the spouses and the Soldiers, but sometimes we may forget about the kids, and this is really a month about our children — protecting our children and celebrating them and really

April 25, 2014 just recognizing the importance they play in the family and the quality of life here,” Etchell said. Sullivan also pointed out the importance of recognizing the sacrifices of military children to the parents, teachers and caregivers who participated in the opening ceremony events for the Month of the Military Child. “Military children go through so much, and too often we forget that they have to go through the same stressful experiences we do,” Sullivan said. “The fact that we can take at least one month out of the year to recognize their valuable contributions and their invaluable experiences I think is absolutely critical.”

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Turkish CMSAF visits Ramstein Chief Master Sgt. of the Turkish air force Nazmi Harmanci learns how to operate the water hose in a fire truck during a visit to the Ramstein Fire Department April 8. Harmanci’s first visit to Ramstein focused on seeing the enlisted Airmen and the programs they support, as well as the professional military education they receive.


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Airmen must revalidate dependents Story and photo by Tech. Sgt. James M. Hodgman U.S. Air Forces in Europe and Air Forces Africa Public Affairs

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ore than 16,000 U.S. Air Forces in Europe and Air Forces Africa Airmen must revalidate their dependents to continue receiving basic housing allowance or overseas housing allowance at the with-dependent rate. This requirement also applies to military members occupying family housing. The command’s revalidation efforts are part of the Air Force’s servicewide mandate for Airmen to revalidate their dependents by Dec. 31. The command’s goal is to have all revalidations completed by Oct. 31. This one-time, Air Force-wide re-certification process will allow the Air Force to validate Airmen’s basic allowance for housing entitlements, ensuring every dollar of the $5.4 billion the service spends annually on BAH is fully auditable, said Master Sgt. Temeka M. Stewart, USAFE-AFAFRICA Financial Management financial operations manager. The Innovation and Transformation Office is leading the command’s revalidation efforts and has developed a plan for all Airmen to revalidate

Gen. Frank Gorenc, U.S. Air Forces in Europe and Air Forces Africa commander, listens to Col. Dale Anderson, USAFE-AFAFRICA Innovation and Transformation Office chief, discuss the command’s plan for more than 16,000 Airmen to revalidate their dependents at USAFE-AFAFRICA Headquarters April 10. After the briefing, Gorenc completed the form to revalidate his dependents personally.

their dependents, said Lt. Col. Stephen Cristofori, USAFE-AFAFRICA ITO deputy chief. According to the plan, base comptroller squadrons will establish a schedule for comptrollers to meet with individual Airmen to revalidate dependents. Airmen will then be noti-

fied of their revalidation appointment time and informed what supporting documentation will be required. “At those appointments, recertification will be accomplished on the spot,” Cristofori said. “The whole process should take no more than 10 minutes.”

To revalidate dependents, Airmen must complete Air Force Form 594, Application and Authorization to Start, Stop or Change Basic Allowance for Quarters or Dependency Determination. The form (along with See revalidation, Page 18

212th CSH makes lasting impact on Afghanistan and the impact they left on Afghanistan. “We have effectively transitioned all the detainees to the Afghans. We helped build a clinic for them, so they are now seeing their own sick call with ANA providers, doctors, Marching to patriotic music through physician assistants and nurses. They have smoke into a gymnasium on Miesau, their own radiology and dental,” said Spc. Soldiers from the 212th Combat Support Kevin Floyd, health care specialist. Hospital, 30th Medical Brigade, 21st Lisa Floyd, spouse of Spc. Floyd, sat in the Theater Sustainment Command were welcrowd with a toddler by her side and a baby in comed home April 6 with cheering and her arms and a giant smile on her face. applause from family and friends. “I have been preparing for this day for For approximately nine months, the several weeks now,” Lisa Floyd said. “I feel Soldiers provided medical care to U.S. like a teenager here, sitting and waiting.” Soldiers, guard force and detainees inside Upon arrival to their home station, the the Afghan National Detention Facility in Spc. Kevin Floyd, 212th Combat Support Hospital health care specialist, 30th Medical Soldiers raved about sleeping in their own Parwan, Afghanistan. They also trained, Brigade, 21st Theater Sustainment Command, hugs his wife and children at a wel- bed again, taking a shower without shoes, advised and assisted the Afghan National come home ceremony April 6 at the Miesau Ammo Depot following a nine-month eating their favorite restaurant fries, drivArmy medics to provide comparable care deployment to the Afghan National Detention Facility in Parwan, Afghanistan. ing their car again and spending time with to the detainees. The Soldiers of the 212th CSH played a signifi- their loved ones. Not only can they go home to their “As Soldiers, we anticipate taking care of cant role in a difficult mission with strategic impli- favorite things, but they can go home proud. Soldiers, and there we are taking care of people cations. “This is a very difficult mission, but we have a that are the enemy, and we need to treat them with “The most challenging thing was finding a way wonderful team, and they did wonderful work. They dignity and respect,” said Lt. Col. Stephen Linck, to decompress at the end of the day. I turned to will have a lasting impact on Afghanistan, because 212th CSH detachment officer in charge. “We have the gym,” said Sgt. Ashley Powell, 212th CSH lab I am confident that the people in the custody under such a wonderful team that we had no issues treat- NCOIC. the Afghan Law there will be treated appropriately,” ing people with dignity and respect; everybody was The Soldiers expressed their excitement to be Linck said. “We have given the Afghans what they a patient, and nobody was a prisoner or detainee.” home but also reflected on their accomplishments need to succeed.” Story and photo by Capt. Amanda Kehrrington 21st Theater Sustainment Command Public Affairs


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Ramstein hosts ‘Happy Hour’ with recovered alcoholic an ambulance outside his house. His sister came running out of the house hysterical telling him not to go in the It was time for happy hour at the house. Scott had shot himself in the Hercules Theater, but no one was servheart. ing drinks. Disguised as a stand-up “When my brother took his life that comedy routine, this happy hour turned day, that young, handsome man didn’t into a training session on avoiding atthink before he pulled the trigger that risk drinking, sexual assault, drugs and standing behind him was his mother suicide. and his father, his brother, his sister, Comedian Bernie McGrenahan vishis other brother, his uncles, his grandited Ramstein April 14 to talk to serparents, and all his cousins, and 40 of vice members about his own life expeus took that bullet with him,” he said. riences with sexual situations, alcohol, “It went through every one of us and drugs and suicide, passing his very traveled in our heart and out our back. serious message through comedy. We live with that hole in our soul the The U.S. Army Garrison Rheinlandrest of our lives.” Pfalz Army Substance Abuse Program Even this traumatic event wasn’t invited McGrenahan to visit the KMC, Photo by Dijon Rolle enough to show McGrenahan that he which included shows for the Sembach Stand-up comedian Bernie McGrenahan entertains Airmen, Soldiers and civilians during his had a problem with alcohol though. It and Baumholder Army communities. “Happy Hour" comedy show April 14 at the Hercules Theater and April 15 at Vogelweh’s Galaxy wasn’t until his third DUI charge and McGrenahan tackled relationships, the Theater. McGrenahan tours military installations around the world sharing his own personal six months in the Los Angeles County military, cars, his height, toilet paper struggles with alcohol dependency to encourage service members and their families to drink Jail that he set himself straight. responsibly. and his experiences with his disabled While doing his time in county jail, brother before telling his own tale of the hardship kicked out of school and being forced to move back he took a hard look at himself and knew he had to alcohol and drugs have had on his life. home with his mother, he was still not convinced he turn his life around. He made a vow to his mother He said he started drinking as a teenager, telling had a drinking problem. and stayed true to that moment by not having a drop the tale of how he and his friends would “only drink He did, however, notice that alcohol and drugs of alcohol in 22 years. on the weekends” and “one night a week.” His “one were starting to take a toll on his brother Scott. “I have a story to tell just like everyone else,” night a week” of drinking quickly became two, then He said Scott was stealing money, started acting McGrenahan said. “It’s what you do with that story that three nights, plus weekends. moody and depressed, and skipped work. When he makes a difference, and I hope my story can help you.” McGrenahan said this downward spiral due to confronted his brother, Scott claimed to have things McGrenahan will continue his “Happy Hour” alcohol continued through much of his young life. under control. An hour later McGrenahan was on tour throughout the military and continue to share After two DUIs, being fired from his job, being his way home when he noticed police cruisers and his life altering decisions through comedy. by Staff Sgt. Kris Levasseur 86th Airlift Wing Public Affairs

7th CSC Soldiers participate in Viking 14 CPX Story and photo by Sgt. 1st Class Matthew Chlosta 7th Civil Support Command Public Affairs ENKOPING, Sweden — A snap of cold air engulfed Sweden as more than 2,500 military service members and civilians from more than 50

nations participated in Viking 14, a command post exercise hosted every three years since 1999 by the Swedish armed forces and Folke Bernadotte Academy, March 31 to April 10. Approximately 20 7th Civil Support Command Soldiers with the 361st Civil Affairs Brigade also partici-

pated in the event. The CPX was spread out across eight exercise sites in five different countries, including the Republic of Georgia, Bulgaria, Ireland, Serbia and four in Sweden. The training scenario depicted the fake country of “Bogaland” six months after the country emerged from a civil war. “Viking 14 is a multinational crisis response exercise,” said Army Capt. Joshua

Koncar, logistics officer, 361st CA Bde., 7th CSC. According to the exercise pocket guide, “the aim of exercise Viking 14 is to prepare, train and educate participants — civilian, military and police — to cooperate effectively and meet the challenges of current and future multidimensional crisis response and peace operations.” In past and during some present conflicts and disaster responses, including

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those currently going on in Afghanistan, Haiti and several countries in Western Africa, a joint multinational military-civilian-led command, sometimes headed by NATO, is stood up to implement a United Nations peacekeeping and stability operation based on Chapters VI, VII and/or VIII from the U.N. charter. The staff sections during Viking 14 were designed to simulate the current roles of the U.N. and NATO’s International Security and Assistance Force in Afghanistan and also drew upon current and past crisis response experiences in the Middle East and Africa, said Swedish army Maj. Richard Kjaergaard, Viking 14 exercise public affairs officer. The joint multinational military-civilian exercise participants trained during the See viking 14, Page 11


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The KA Readers Survey

The 86th Airlift Wing Public Affairs Office is conducting a readers survey. What does this mean to you? It's a chance to tell us what you want from your newspaper. Information will be used for internal purposes only, so please be open and honest. Participants must be at least 18 years old and work and/or live in the KMC. To submit responses: - visit www.ramstein.af.mil/library/readersurvey.asp - email 86aw.pa.commandinformation@us.af.mil - call 480-6700 - use the QR code at the bottom of this page Survey questions: Name Age Rank / status / civ / dependent / other Organization Time at Ramstein Live in base housing, yes or no? How often do you read/watch the news? What is your preferred method for getting your news? Where do you get your Air Force news from? Where do you get your local and Ramstein news from? How often do you read the KA (be specific)? What do you like/dislike about the KA? What would you like to see more of in the KA? Do you visit www.ramstein.af.mil for news about Ramstein? Are you on Ramstein's official Facebook page? Any additional comments?


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course of the exercise in ways to weave their collective decision-making process and objectives using a comprehensive approach to increase cooperation and interoperability between partner nations, he added. “The Swedish armed forces did a really good job developing a real life (like) scenario with regards to U.N. mandated crisis response,” Koncar said. The training exercise with more than 90 different nongovernmental organizations and international organizations focused on the parallel missions that occur during operations in a post crisis/conflict area to help unstable areas become stable and make steady progress going forward. “I think, first of all, working with the international environment is a great opportunity,” said Lithuanian army Maj. Gediminas Latvys, currently a student at the Baltic Defense College and an officer in the Lithuanian army. Latvys graduated from the U.S. Army Civil Affairs course in 2004 and has deployed to Kosovo and Afghanistan. The CPX’s NATO Joint Forces Command operated side by side with two equivalent and parallel civilian commands, the U.N. Headquarters and the European Union’s Civil Administration Mission (EUCAM). The 7th CSC Soldiers from the 361st CA Bde. worked together with partner nations’ civil military cooperation (CIMIC) Soldiers and civilians to exercise their readiness for any future manmade crisis or natural disaster or post conflict as part of the exercise’s Land Component Command under the “Bogaland” Forces, or BFOR HQ, which reported to the fictional NATO Joint Forces Command. “Our goals include assisting our NATO partners in developing their civil-military capabilities as well as developing our own,” said Army Lt. Col. Keith Gawrys, functional specialist with the 361st CA Bde., 7th CSC, who works for a civilian defense contractor in his day job. “We are also here to bridge the gap between NATO and U.S. civil-military doctrine. The U.S. speaks ‘Civil Affairs,’ and NATO speaks ‘CIMIC,’ or civil military cooperation.” The joint multinational military-civilian exercise participants trained in how to weave their collective decision-making process and objectives using a comprehensive approach to increase cooperation and interoperability between partner nations. “It’s very relevant to use in these types of exercises the comprehensive approach by having military and civilian working side by side,” Latvys said. “Our daily interactions and cooperation with the civilians help to better understand the contemporary operational environment and plan appropriate civil-military operations. We conduct the meetings and planning process together because this is what we do when deployed to a theater of operation whether it is in peace time or war time.” Viking 14 gave the military participants the chance to work closely with NATO, UN, EU, NGOs, GOs and other international organizations at the same time, “because when they deploy, that is the reality they will see on the ground,” said Angelica Bille-Bergman, a Swedish armed forces CIMIC exercise planner. “All organizations have cultures and a way to handle various situations,” Bille-Bergman said. “This is an excellent opportunity to learn from each other, get to know each other’s cultures and work in this type of environment. You’re able to work closely with each other, which enhances cooperation and the speed of the mission.” Koncar said the main takeaway was a greater level of understanding of how to interact with non-government agencies, as well as other nations during a crisis response. “What is most important is the understanding between the civilians and the military, so that they make their mistakes here,” said Swedish armed forces Maj. Gen. Bengt Andersson, Viking 14 military exercise director. “So when they go to the field, there are (none).”

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DOD salutes military children by Dijon Rolle U.S. Army Garrison Rheinland-Pfalz Public Affairs

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ince 1986, members of the Department of Defense have designated April as Month of the Military Child. The annual observance is designed to recognize and honor the ongoing sacrifices of military children around the world. Military installations are hosting activities and special programming throughout April to show their support for the many thousands of children who serve alongside their parents through combat deployments and frequent moves. Air Force Master Sgt. Rachel Herrick and her family are stationed in the KMC. Herrick said she’s grateful for her children’s support during her more than 17 years of military service, and she’s proud to return the favor. “I think it’s great, because we get to recognize the children that stand behind most of us military members and give us the strength to get through many of the tough times that we have, whether it’s long TDYs or a deployment to a very far off location,” Herrick said. “Those little smiles and those faces are what get us through it, and to have a month to let them know that it’s them that is our strength, I think it’s an amazing crash, from Page 3

on this model. Fortunately, one of the other crew members knew what to do and Hollar was able to jump. “The pilot was still at the controls with the wing on fire,” Hollar said. “I just put my hands out, one to keep my head from hitting the bomb bay doors and the other held over the rip cord so it wouldn’t catch anything. “After the rush of the air after you leave the plane, everything is dead calm. There’s no sensation of movement or falling or nothing. You could have gone to sleep if you had enough time,” he continued. Only four of the crew members were able to parachute and escape the explosion and ensuing crash. Antonio de La Serna, 11 at the time, witnessed the crash. “We were playing at the chateau when we saw the plane coming in,” de La Serna said. “I still remember the sound as the plane was heading down. Then there was the explosion. A few seconds later we saw two parachutes coming down. We didn’t see the

thing that we as a military have.” Herrick’s daughter, Saige, 8, considers herself somewhat of a pro when it comes to military life. She easily rattles off a long list of places she’s lived or visited while serving with her mother. The list includes everywhere from Texas to Hawaii and now Germany. “I’ve been a military child a long time, and I’ve gone through a lot of things. It’s scary sometimes, but also really fun. You get to do different things and see different things. I like Germany a lot but other places are fun, too. Not just Germany,” Saige said. Herrick and Saige added that they also relied on close family, cards and letters, and FaceTime chats to help them endure difficult separations that can often accompany military life. “I think we as parents just need to remember how awesome they are and what strength they give us and to say thank you to them and to never forget how cool we are to have amazing children like this that support us through everything,” Herrick said. In honor of Month of the Military Child, the Army and Air Force will sponsor a Month of the Military Child International Children’s Festival from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday at Pulaski Park on Pulaski Barracks. The opening ceremony is scheduled to begin at 11 a.m. This annual event for community members will feature free food, games, music and more.

others but heard about them later.” After hitting the ground, Hollar started looking for the best direction to quickly get into hiding. Being farm country, there weren’t many choices. “(After landing) I just started to cross the pasture to (the) trees and I heard people calling,” he said. “I looked back and these two civilians were frantically calling and waving for me to hurry back. I rushed back, and they started walking real fast toward the house. The (German soldiers) reached my landing site and started firing at us. “We ran around the house, and there was a big hay stack there with a hole in it at the bottom,” he continued. “I jumped into that, and they stuffed it closed.” Hollar said his head was only about six inches under the straw, and he could hear the German soldiers talking to the Belgians, asking where the American went. Fortunately, the Belgians didn’t give up his position. After a couple of hours the Belgians brought him some warm milk and a sandwich, but he only ate half the sandwich and put the other

half in his pocket. “I didn’t know when I would get anything else,” he said. Later that night, he was whisked across pastures to another house where a big supper was waiting for him, he said. After about a month in Fouleng, they moved him to Brussels where he spent five months in hiding with numerous Belgian families. He was provided a fake passport with the name Camille Juanau, and on his work card he was listed as an editor. On Sept. 3, 1944, British troops liberated Brussels and soon after, Hollar started his trip back to rejoin the U.S. Army. Hollar said he doesn’t remember the resistance members much, but has fond memories of the members of the families he lived with. “They were real nice and kind and did just about anything for my well-being,” he added. Hollar enlisted in the regular Army on Nov. 19, 1941, and was discharged Nov. 1, 1945. He served for the entire U.S. involvement in the war.


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Recipe of the week: Stuffed bell peppers

SERVINGS: 4 INGREDIENTS: FILLING: 375 grams ground pork and beef mixed 1 day old roll or Brötchen, soaked in water 2 onions, diced 2 medium eggs 150 grams Magerquark (low fat curd cheese) Salt and pepper, to taste Paprika seasoning, to taste 5 bell peppers (any color) 1/2 liter beef broth 125 grams gouda cheese, sliced (young cheese) SAUCE: 200 grams gouda cheese, old or middle aged (grated) 2 tablespoons Sossenbinder (gravy thickener) Salt and pepper to taste Fondor* to taste Fresh parsley, to garnish

Recipe courtesy of USO

DIRECTIONS: • Squeeze the water from the day old roll or Brötchen. • Dice one of the bell peppers into fine pieces. Mix with the

Answers: marble cake | southwest chicken | vegetable lasagna | cornbread stuffing | nut and raisin mix | pound cake | chicken and noodles | chili and macaroni | white flat bread | chicken fajita

Photo Caption Contest The winner of the April 11 photo caption contest (photo at right) is Tech. Sgt. Chris Birdwell with the caption: "Never gonna give you up. Never gonna let you down. Never gonna run around and desert you. Never gonna make you cry. Never gonna say goodbye. Never gonna tell a lie and hurt you!" Birdwell won a free value meal card, courtesy of AAFES.

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ground meat, diced onions, eggs, Magerquark, seasonings and the roll. • Cut the tops off of the remaining four peppers and remove the seeds and all the white membranes. Save the tops. Stuff the peppers with the meat mixture and replace the tops of the peppers. • Pour the beef broth into a deep pot or soup pot. Carefully place the stuffed peppers into the broth. Bring to a boil. Reduce heat to a simmer, cover and continue cooking peppers for about 30 minutes. • Cut the slices of gouda cheese into strips. Carefully remove the lids from the peppers and place the cheese on top in a crisscross pattern. Replace the lids. Continue to cook just until the cheese starts to melt. • Carefully remove the peppers from the pot of broth and place into a casserole dish. Bring the broth to a boil again. Mix in the grated, aged Gouda cheese. Stir the Sossenbinder into the broth to thicken. Season with

salt, pepper and Fondor*. • Spoon sauce over peppers. • Garnish with fresh parsley if desired. Serve with rice.

*Fondor is similar to seasoned salt and contains a large amount of MSG.


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ATO air chiefs and senior officers from 25 Allied Air Forces arrived at Ramstein April 7 to convene for the NATO Air Chiefs Symposium 2014. Gen. Frank Gorenc, commander of Allied Air Command, invited his national colleagues to discuss current air-related issues April 8. “I thank you for your leadership in organizing, training and equipping your respective air forces, which will continue to fuel our Alliance’s asymmetric advantage,” Gorenc said during his welcome remarks. The commander of AIRCOM hosts gatherings

of NATO air chiefs annually. This year’s meeting took the form of a working symposium. One item of discussion was the current situation around Ukraine. The participants discussed what Air can do in support of the North Atlantic Council-approved crisis response measures, how to coordinate recent force offerings for NATO’s Baltic Air Policing and Air activities under the NATO military partnership and cooperation with Ukraine. The symposium agenda focused primarily on capability development, enhancing training and exercises, reinforcing the NATO com-

mand structure and NATO force structure relationship, and strengthening NATO’s air policing policies. Other discussions covered the future of the Alliance’s Ballistic Missile Defense mission and the Joint Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance project. Updates were provided on the Air Command and Control System as a facilitator and the NATO Tactical Evaluation Program as a quality assurance tool. The Joint Air Power Competence Center in Kalkar, Germany, of which Gorenc is the director, presented its latest research on the future vector for NATO air forces. “I am unbelievably opti-

mistic about our future,” Gorenc said as he bade farewell to his fellow Airmen in the late afternoon of April 8. “Today’s meaningful discussions continue to reinforce my confidence in our ability to provide precise combat power from the air.” In the margins of the symposium, some of the air chiefs used their stay at Ramstein to meet with their national elements to discuss administrative matters. In total, 25 Allied air forces contribute to AIRCOM by sending their personnel. Sweden and Finland, both members of NATO’s Partnership for Peace program, also provide staff mem-

ber support to the headquarters. AIRCOM is in the lead for all NATO air and missile defense activities, including 24/7 air policing, monitoring of the Alliance airspace across Europe and standing up a Joint Force Air Component to control Allied air forces during a NATO operation. AIRCOM is comprised of the Headquarters in Ramstein; two Combined Air Operation Centers in Uedem, Germany, and Torrejon, Spain; and the Deployable Air Command and Control Center at Poggio Renatico, Italy. (Courtesy of Headquarters Allied Air Command Public Affairs)

Photo illustration by Airman Larissa Greatwood

NCOA instructors commemorate ‘spirits of the past’ The cast of the “Spirits of the Past” production pay their respects to previous service members April 3 at Kapaun Air Station. Instructors from Kisling NCO Academy performed the presentation for the graduating students on graduation morning.


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Eggcellent Easter Eggstravaganza Photos by Airman Larissa Greatwood

Children form a crowd as they wait for the go ahead to run through the field and gather eggs during the Ramstein Easter Egg Hunt and Kite Karnival April 19 on Ramstein. The 86th Force Support Squadron held the event as a pre-Easter celebration.

Abbey Mansfield, daughter of Airman 1st Class Holly Mansfield, 86th Airlift Wing Public Affairs photojournalist, watches the other children gather Easter eggs during the Easter Egg Hunt and Kite Karnival April 19 on Ramstein. Children of all ages were able to participate in the hunt in their prospective age groups. An attendee flies a kite during the Ramstein Easter Egg Hunt and Kite Karnival April 19 on Ramstein. The event allowed children and adults of all ages to enjoy a festive, fun-filled day before Easter.

Children stampede the field as they grab as many eggs as possible during the Ramstein Easter Egg Hunt and Kite Karnival. A few golden Easter eggs were scattered amongst the eggs, and prizes were given to the children who found them.

Children stampede the field grabbing as many eggs as possible during the Ramstein Easter Egg Hunt and Kite Karnival April 19 on Ramstein. The 86th Force Support Squadron held the event as a pre-Easter celebration.


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AF tests Google Glass for battlefield use by Senior Airman Alexander W. Riedel Air Force News Service

Air Force and Army Chapel Schedule

Protestant Services

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

Catholic Services

Daenner Community Chapel (Bldg. 3150) Religious Education (grades K-8): 11 a.m.-12:15 p.m. Sundays Confession: 11:45 a.m. Sundays Sunday Mass: 12:30 p.m. Landstuhl Community Chapel (Bldg. 3773) Religious Education (following Mass) Confession: 8:15-8:45 a.m. Sundays Sunday Mass 9 a.m. Ramstein North Chapel (DSN 480-6148, civ. 06371-47-6148) Daily Mass: 11:30 a.m. Monday-FridayÀ Sunday Mass: 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. Confession 4-4:45 p.m. Sundays Vogelweh Chapel (DSN 489-6859, civ. 0631-536-6859) Confession: 4-4:45 p.m. Saturday Mass: 5 p.m.

Jewish Religious Services

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

Islamic Services

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

Orthodox Christian

Kapaun Chapel (DSN 489-6859, civ. 0631-536-6859) Divine Liturgy: 9 a.m. Sundays Confessions by appointment

Youth Group Kaiserslautern Youth of the Chapel (Religious Youth Center, Pulaski Bks., Bldg. 2869) “Plugged In” Middle School Youth Group: 2-4 p.m. Sundays Café Dinner (for students and their families): 4:15-5:15 p.m. Sundays “The Rock” High School Youth Group: 5:30-7:30 p.m. Sundays More information: www.kmcyouth.com Protestant Youth of the Chapel Ramstein North Chapel "Vision" Middle School Ministry Tuesdays 3:15-5:00pm "Salvage" High School Ministry Tuesdays 7:00-8:45pm Vogelweh Chapel Teen Bible Study Wednesdays 7:00-8:00pm Info: www.ramsteinpyoc.blogspot.com

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

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

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

Wiccan 7 p.m. first and third Saturdays, Kapaun Annex

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

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FORT GEORGE G. MEADE, Md. — Whether trying to coordinate multiple aircraft in a three-dimensional battlespace, calling in precise close air support or evacuating personnel caught behind enemy lines, effective multitasking is at the heart of the mission for Air Force special operators. Researchers with the 711th Human Performance Wing at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio, are now working to make missions lighter and faster for Airmen by testing Google Glass and its head-mounted optical see-through display technology for potential battlefield use. Still in beta-testing as part of Google’s Explorer program, the trials are conducted by the Battlefield Air Targeting, Man-Aided Knowledge, or BATMA(N) group, an advanced technology demonstration and research program commissioned by the Air Force Special Operations Command to develop, build and investigate advanced wearable technologies. “Trying to interact in the battlespace places a lot of burden on the dismounted battlefield Airmen,” said Dr. Gregory Burnett, the

chief engineer of the BATMA(N) program. “BATMA(N) is a constant endeavor to try to improve tactical decision making and reduce the human error associated with our Airmen’s mission set.” A combination between a hardware and software product, Google Glass is based on Google’s own Android operating system and can leverage a great majority of modern smartphone capabilities while remaining light and allowing for largely hands-free operation. “Its most distinguishing feature is that its screen sits above the user’s right eye,” said Andres Calvo, software developer and civilian contractor with the 711th HPW. “What that means is that the screen is off by default. Whenever you need to access the information, you either look up, or you touch on the trackpad and only then will the screen turn on.” While aircraft pilots have been using variations of heads-up displays for years, with the latest iteration being incorporated in the new helmets worn by F-35 Lightning II pilots, the engineers said the tactical ground missions put high demands on the operators over extended periods of time and varying environments. (To read the complete story, visit www. ramstein.af.mil.)

revalidation, from Page 8 ing their local finance office, Cristofori said. step-by-step instructions, Additionally, Airmen resources to locate support- should find their supporting ing documentation and fre- documents now. quently asked questions) “Finding marriage and birth can be found at the USAFE- certificates can be difficult AFAFRICA website in the given the number of moves “spotlights” section. we in the military have,” Airmen can also find this Cristofori said. “Hopefully, information on the USAFE- people keep their important AFAFRICA ITO Dependent documents organized in a safe Revalidation page on the place. If they can’t find them, USAFE-AFAFRICA Portal, now is the time to reach out however, a common access to the counties, cities, states card is required to access the and possibly countries to get site. them.” Once the form is comSupporting documentation pleted, Airmen must print it includes marriage certificates, without signing it. Then, they birth certificates for dependent should bring the completed children, divorce decrees and unsigned form, their mili- approved Defense Finance tary identification card and and Accounting Service letall required supporting docu- ters authorizing secondary mentation to their revalida- dependency. tion appointment. Supporting Cristofori also stressed documentation must be in the command is finalizits original form, as copies ing a process specifically won’t be accepted. To min- for deployed Airmen and imize the inconvenience to members of geographically Airmen, they do not need to separated units. However, he go to their finance office — said the most important thing USAFE-AFAFRICA comp- Airmen can do now, is obtain troller squadrons will send the required documentation representatives to their units they need to revalidate depenin the near future. dents. Airmen should visit the The revalidation is being website and wait for official done to ensure the Air Force notification prior to contact- is audit ready as a result of a

Financial Improvement and Audit Readiness mandate outlined in the FY 2010 National Defense Authorization, Stewart said. “When we say the Air Force is not audit compliant, that doesn’t mean that money is missing or misspent,” said Doug Bennett, deputy assistant secretary of the Air Force for financial operations. It means supporting documentation entitling members for with dependent rate BAH or OHA is not available. Cristofori also emphasized that the command will work with individual unit leadership to help Airmen complete the revalidation process. “Our Airmen are vital to our mission and are our most important asset,” Cristofori added. “We know our Airmen are focused on the mission, and they have personal commitments they must keep. We are going to do all we can to ensure they complete the revalidation process with as little stress as possible so their pay will be unaffected.” Airmen can find instructions and many answers to revalidation questions by visiting the USAFE-AFAFRICA website or the USAFEAFAFRICA Portal.


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Beware of witches Wednesday night by Petra Lessoing 86th Airlift Wing Public Affairs Residents living off-base might experience some weird things happening in their neighborhood Wednesday night. Residents should keep a watchful eye on their houses and vehicles Wednesday when Germans observe “Hexennacht,” or Witches Night. Vehicles should be parked in garages and any loose items around the house, such as door mats, decoration items and flower pots, should be placed inside so they won’t be stolen by late-night pranksters. Legend says that on the night of April 30, evil ghosts represented by cold weather, snow and darkness meet with witches and demons at Blocksberg hill in the Harz mountains. There, they get into mischief before they take off on their broomsticks, pitchforks and billy goats at midnight. Today, it’s a custom for mainly children and teenagers to play tricks on neighbors. They ring doorbells and run off, put mustard on door handles, hide floor mats and trash cans, remove garden gates and wrap cars in toilet paper. Sometimes, older children or adults do destructive things like lifting drainage covers in the middle of the road or moving traffic signs. Motorists are asked to be very careful at night and the following morning, because these actions create safety hazards and result in property damage. German Polizei will patrol the neighborhoods that night and take appropriate action, if necessary. The origin of witches night goes back to Pagan times, when people believed evil ghosts tried to prevent the “Queen of Spring” from entering the country. Witches and demons were masters of people and things, so people did a lot to protect themselves.

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Many villages put up May trees and celebrate May fests the night of April 30 or on May 1.

They hid billy goats and broomsticks so witches would not be able to ride on them through the night and do evil things. It was an unwritten law that children must not get beaten with a broomstick, because it could be a witch’s tool. Also, socks were put cross-shaped on children’s beds, pentagrams were put over house entrances or sacred salt was scattered over the threshold. Residents used several herbs known to ban witches

to smoke out houses and stables. Herbs included rue, St. John’s wort and juniper. Another German tradition that is observed at the beginning of May is the “dance into May.” Various associations and sports clubs sponsor “Tanz in den Mai” with live music in community halls, sports gyms, or other facilities that house dancing halls. Dances will be offered at 8 p.m. in Katzweiler’s community hall, Lautertalhalle and in the Dorfgemeinschaftshaus in Elschbach. In several villages in the KMC, the May tree will be put up and May fest will be celebrated. Sometimes this ceremony is combined with a village fest. The May tree usually is a fir with the lower branches stripped and only the treetop untouched. The pole is decorated with colorful ribbons and craftsmen’s trade ornaments like sausages for the butchers, pretzels for the bakers, or carved wooden figures. May poles symbolize the beginning of spring and hope for a good harvest. On Wednesday, May trees will be put up at 7 p.m. on Rathausplatz in Schallodenbach and 6 p.m. on Drehenthalerhof (part of Otterberg). On Thursday, May fests will start at 10:30 a.m. Thursday in the school yard in Niederkirchen; 10 a.m. at the Dorfplatz in Hirschhorn and the Dorfplatz in Bruchmühlbach; and 11 a.m. in Obernheim-Kirchenarnbach. Germany and some other European countries also observe Labor Day Thursday. Labor Day is a legal holiday, and stores will be closed. In 1890, May 1 was proclaimed as the day of the working class by the first international workers’ congress in Paris. It was a day to fight for an eighthour workday and other working-class rights. Nowadays, trade unions and workers meet for assemblies, demonstrations and political speeches.

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POV shipping program undergoes changes by Mitch Chandran Headquarters Military Surface Deployment and Distribution Command SCOTT AIR FORCE BASE, Ill — The Department of Defense’s privately owned vehicle shipping program will undergo several changes starting Thursday. Several vehicle processing centers, where privately owned vehicles are dropped off and picked up, will relocate. With the exception of eight cities that will close their vehicle processing locations, many others will remain in the same city, but provide services at a different location and street address. Others, primarily overseas, will continue to operate at the same address and location, simply under new management. In addition, a new website, www.pcsmypov.com, has been established for service members to request and track their POV shipments. A new contractor will manage daily vehicle processing at vehicle processing centers worldwide. International Auto Logistics will assume the contract from American Auto Logistics to manage the daily activities associated with the POV contract for processing service member’s vehicles worldwide. Eight of the current 46 VPCs will permanently close Thursday in both U.S. and overseas locations. VPCs slated for closure in the U.S. are located in New Orleans, La.; Edison, N.J.; Orlando, Fla.; and Oakland, Calif.

Overseas vehicle processing centers that are now closed, or are slated for closure, include Mannheim, Germany (closed); Royal Air Force Croughton, England; RAF Menwith Hill, England; and Seville, Spain. “It is important to note that American Auto Logistics will still be on hand at these eight VPC locations until Aug. 1 to service already processed vehicles until each VPC becomes empty,” said Craig McKinley, supervisory transportation management specialist for the personal property directorate. “These eight VPCs on the closure list will not accept new vehicles for processing after April 30.” Additionally, AAL’s website, www. whereismypov.com, will remain active until all vehicles in their possession have been delivered. For more information, contact the transportation office or personal property office. Starting Thursday, customers who desire to ship their privately owned vehicle should call to make an appointment at a vehicle processing center. For U.S. domestic appointments: 855-389-9499 For appointments in Germany: 0800-227-7447 For any other locations: 00800-227-7447 Each year, DOD ships about 68,000 privately owned vehicles with about 8,500 of them requiring storage for some length of time. The following overseas VPCs will be vacated by American Auto Logistics on Wednesday and then closed for all but emergency drop-offs

with International Auto Logistics Thursday to May 2. The facilities will reopen May 5 for all vehicles. To aid in the transition, Military Surface Deployment and Distribution Command urges customers to reduce traffic and provide the additional time needed for contractors to transition responsibilities: • Chievres, Belgium: Chievres Air Base, Bldg. 46, Belgium 7950 • Baumholder, Germany: Gebaeude 8716, Raum 1-3 Smith Barracks AM Bahnof/Bldg. 8716 55774 Baumholder, Germany • Grafenwöhr, Germany: U.S. Grafenwoehr Base, 322 Shiloh Avenue, 92655 Grafenwoehr, Germany • Kaiserslautern, Germany: Kapaun Air Station Bldg. 2806 67661 Kaiserslautern, Germany • Schweinfurt, Germany: Conn Barracks Custer St., Bldg. 35 97421 Schweinfurt, Germany • Spangdahlem, Germany: Spangdahlem Air Base Bldg. 222, 54529 Spangdahlem, Germany • Wiesbaden, Germany: Mainz Kastel Housing Area Bldg. Wiesbadener Str. 78, 55252 Mainz Kastel, Germany ••• (To see the full story, including a list of addresses that will be effective Thursday for stateside International Auto Logistics vehicle processing center and new overseas vehicle processing center addresses for receiving vehicles, visit www. ramstein.af.mil.)


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MK Air Base showcases capabilities during Different School Week Story and photo by Staff Sgt. Alexander A. Burnett 21st Theater Sustainment Command Public Affairs MIHAIL KOGALNICEANU, Romania — Romanian and U.S. service members and airport employees showcased their occupational specialties and unique service equipment during Different School Week April 7 to 11 at Mihail Kogalniceanu Air Base. Different School Week is done all over Romania every year. The purpose is to get children out of the classroom and learn in a different environment. There are many field trips planned to different locations, said Air Force Maj. James J. Muniz, deputy senior airfield authority for MK Air Base. “We did not set this up on our own, but were asked to participate by the Romanian military and civil airfield,” Muniz said. “It was very much a joint mission between the U.S. and Romanian militaries and the civil side of the airport.” The mission of military personnel hosting Romanian students ranging from age 6 to 18 on MK Air Base was to show them the various Romanian and U.S. missions. Throughout the week, more than 800 Romanian students from 15 schools visited. They enjoyed static displays and interacted with the U.S. Army, Marines, Air Force and Navy, as well as the Romanian air force. “Not only did the military get a chance to show off their unique missions here at MK, but the civilian airport also hosted these children,” Muniz said. “This is important because Romania is our host, and this is a great opportunity for us to show them what we do.” The Romanian children were

free to explore several static displays from the tenant units of MK Air Base. The joint fire department, which includes Soldiers from multiple units and Airmen from the 48th Civil Engineering Squadron, brought two fire trucks and let the students climb into the cab and use the sirens. The Air Force also showed off the front-mounted hoses by spraying water into the air. Security forces Airmen from the 52nd Security Forces Squadron and military police Soldiers from the 202nd Military Police Company, 93rd Military Police Battalion, 89th Military Police Brigade brought a police squad car and showed the school children how to use the radio and external speaker systems. They also let the students try on their protective vests, helmets and masks. Finally, they let the children try on their handcuffs and hold collapsible batons. “It was fun showing the kids how to use the loud speakers on our vehicle and hearing them talk to their friends from inside the squad car,” said Pfc. Tyheem A. Alphonso, military policeman assigned to the 202nd MP Co. “They were all really excited to be here, and you could tell by the smiles on their faces they were having a good time.” The Romanian air force had its own static displays, showcasing the IAR330 Puma helicopter and the MIG-21 Lancer jet. Children were allowed to climb into the jet’s cockpit and wear a pilot’s helmet and mask. As an added bonus, U.S. service members were also afforded the opportunity to explore the Romanian aircraft. “Climbing into the jet was awesome,” said U.S. Army Maj. Edward A. Brown, 21st Theater Sustainment Command’s Regional Support Element

Romanian air force Maj. Radu Paraschiv, 861st Squadron pilot, helps a Romanian child look through the cockpit of a MIG-21 Lancer during Different School Week April 7 on Mihail Kogalniceanu Air Base.

communications officer. “Not many people will get an opportunity to see Romanian military equipment, let alone climb in and see it up close.” The Air Force’s 780th Expeditionary Airlift Squadron also highlighted its aircraft with a static displayed C-17 aircraft. Children were allowed to climb up the loading ramp, explore the cargo hold and see the cockpit. Some groups of school children even saw a C-17 take off from MK Air Base during their visit. The 780th EAS also displayed a deicing vehicle, used to clear an aircraft’s external hull of ice, and elevated cargo loader, designed to raise personnel up to unload an aircraft. The Marine Corps’ Black Sea Rotational Force, 3rd Battalion, 8th Marines brought a variety of vehicles and weapons for the Romanian school children to hold and see. They brought mortar tubes, M-240 and M-2

machine-guns, up-armored Humvees, vehicle retrieval trucks and construction vehicles. The students could hold the weapons, look down optic scopes and climb into their various vehicles. “It’s great that these kids get a chance to come out here and hang out with us for a little while. Kids always enjoy getting to play with our weapons systems,” said Lance Cpl. Dylan B. Hanks, squad leader assigned to BSRF. “This is also a good opportunity for them to meet us and see that we’re friendly.” As the week drew to a close, the groups of Romanian children left with a better understanding of U.S. and Romanian military capabilities and equipment. “This is nothing new to me since my father is in the Romanian air force, but my friends are very excited to see this,” said Julian Cozme, son of Romanian air force Maj. Vasile Cozme. “They are amazed by this.”

Education Notes RMS flea market

Ramstein Middle School is having a PTSA flea market from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. May 10 in the multipurpose hall (cafeteria). At the flea market, find something for every room in your house.

EDGE! bike safety

The EDGE! program is offering a bike safety course from 4:30 to 5:30 p.m. May 8 at the Landstuhl Youth Center, Bldg. 3819. This will give youth an overview on basic bicycle safety and maintenance, including tire pressure, handle bar height, helmet information and more. A bike will be provided as an example, but youth may bring their own if they wish. Cost is $5. Open to grades 3 to 5. For more information, contact Parent Central Services, Bldg. 2898 on Pulaski Barracks, at 493-4516/4122 or 0631-34064516/4122, or the Family and Morale, Welfare and

Recreation One Stop Shop, Bldg. 3810 on Landstuhl Post, at 486-8943 or 06371-86-8943.

After school learning program

Get your child involved in a fun theater program through KMC Onstage. Classes will take place from 4:30 to 6 p.m. every Tuesday and Thursday until May 8. Youth will put on performances of “Sleeping Beauty” on May 9 and 10. Cost is $200, and $100 per additional child. Open to ages 7 and up. For details, contact KMC Onstage, Bldg. 3232 on Kleber Kaserne, at 483-6626 or 0631-411-6626, or email nathan.d.records.naf@mail.mil.

E-degree plan

Starting Oct. 1, all personnel requesting tuition assistance are required to have uploaded their electronic degree plan into their education record in the

Air Force Virtual Education Center site accessed through the Air Force Portal. Meet with your school’s academic adviser for your e-degree plan and then take the time to upload your courses. For assistance, contact the education center.

Dance lessons

SKIESUnlimited offers a variety of dance classes, including ballet, hip hop, tap, lyrical, combo and jazz, at beginner, intermediate and advanced levels. Classes are open to ages 3 to 18, varying by class. Classes are offered at Landstuhl and Pulaski locations. To find out more about dance opportunities for your child or youth, contact Parent Central Services, Bldg. 2898 on Pulaski Barracks, at 493-4516/4122 or 0631-3406-4516/4122; or the Family and Morale, Welfare and Recreation One Stop Shop, Bldg. 3810 on Landstuhl Post, at 486-8943 or 06371-86-8943.


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Members of 86th Operations Support Squadron and the KMC 1st Four compete in ultimate flying disk during the Air Force Assistance Fund Sports Day April 11 on Ramstein. The sports day was held to raise money for the AFAF and to build camaraderie within different units on Ramstein.

Photos by Airman 1st Class Holly Mansfield

Members of the 786th Force Support Squadron compete in a tug-of-war competition during the Air Force Assistance Fund Sports Day April 11.

Airmen Dorm Leaders from the Ramstein Dorm Reception Center compete in bowling during the Air Force Assistance Fund Sports Day.

Members of Team Ramstein compete in the push-up challenge during the Air Force Assistance Fund Sports Day.

Firefighters from the 86th Civil Engineer Squadron and members of the 86th Vehicle Readiness Squadron compete in kickball.


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Family and MWR Happenings

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Stuffed Animal Sleepover April 25-26, 6 p.m.-9 a.m.

EDGE! Bowlopolis May 7 - June 11

In celebration of Month of the Military Child, Baumholder Library and CYS Services are hosting a Stuffed Animal Sleepover! Children are invited to attend a story time with their favorite stuffed animal, then tuck their stuffed animal in for their first library sleepover. Children return the next morning to pick up their stuffed animals and enjoy a light breakfast while looking at pictures of their stuffed animal's sleepover! Story time will begin at 6 p.m. on Apr. 25, and the pick-up and muffin breakfast will take place from 9-11 a.m. on Apr. 26. There is no registration required for this free event. For more information, contact Parent Central Services, 485-7003 or 06783-6-7003. Baumholder Library, Smith Bks., Bldg. 8332.

Youth, learn how to bowl! The EDGE! program is offering Bowlopolis, a fun and educational bowling program at Strikers Bowling Center. Sessions will meet every Wednesday. Ages 4-6, 1:30-3 p.m.; Ages 7-12, 3-4:30 p.m.; Ages 12 and older, 4:30-6 p.m. Sessions include shoe rental, bowling games and instruction. Cost: $50. The registration deadline is May 5. Register via Webtrac or at Parent Central Services on Wetzel Kaserne, Bldg. 8876, 485-7003 or 06783-6-7003.

Craft with Me May 15, 2:30-4:30 p.m. On the 3rd Thursday of every month, come out to Baumholder Library for 'Craft with Me!' Join our Art Instructor from Baumholder Arts and Crafts Center and make a fun craft! Open to children ages 5-12 with a parent. No registration required for this free activity. For more information, contact Baumholder Library, Smith Bks., Bldg. 8332, 485-1740 or 06783-6-1740.

Special Events “Best Spouse Selfie” Campaign Now through May 7 Participate in the Rheinland-Pfalz Best Spouse Selfie Contest! In recognition of Military Spouse Appreciation Day, post your best or most creative “Spouse Selfie” to either Family and MWR facebook page: KaiserslauternFMWR or BaumholderFMWR, and receive the most 'likes' by May 7! Make sure you use the hashtag #RPBestMilitarySpouse when posting your photo! Share, tag and ask your friends to help you win a $200 Army Outdoor Recreation trip voucher. Winner will be announced on both facebook pages on May 9. Rules: One entry per household, US ID cardholders only. For more information, visit baumholder.armymwr.com.

Hilltop Theater

Aladdin

May 9, 10 & 17, 7 p.m.; May 11, 17 & 18, 3 p.m. Explore a whole new world with Aladdin at Hilltop Theater! This magical carpet ride of a performance is enjoyable for the whole family. Tickets may be purchased in advance through Hilltop Theater, Smith Bks., Bldg. 8218, 4857244 or 06783-6-7244 or the One Stop Shop, Smith Bks., Bldg. 8661, 485-8215 or 06783-68215.

Army Outdoor Recreation ATV Tours Every Saturday, 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Explore the great outdoors with Baumholder Outdoor Recreation on an ATV (All Terrain Vehicle)! Taking an ATV tour is a great way to see beautiful scenery while having fun. Riding with a guide who knows where to go can make the experience even better! Tours can be tailored to your personal preference. You can go on winding back roads through scenic villages and country sites or on relaxing nature rides along local rivers to some of the greatest sites in the area. Each person must complete the ATV online safety course and have a valid USAREUR license. Cost: $90 per person. Each tour is limited to 8 persons. To sign up, contact Baumholder Outdoor Recreation, Smith Bks., Bldg. 8167, 485-7182 or 06783-6-7182 or the One Stop Shop, Smith Bks., Bldg. 8661, 4858215 or 06783-6-8215.

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APRIL

Mark Your Calendar 2014 Events

» Navy Entertainment, Armed Forces Entertainment and the 86th Force Support Squadron present 3OH!3 in concert today. The tent in the parking lot next to the Ramstein Enlisted Club opens at 6 p.m., and the performance starts at 7. The concert is free. » Armstrong’s Club hosts Rock Night from 9 p.m. to 2 a.m. today in Bldg. 1036 on Vogelweh Housing. Enjoy live music from a rock band. No cover charge. Open to ages 18 and older. For more information, call 0631-354-7919. » Armstrong’s Club hosts Karaoke Night from 9 p.m. to 2 a.m. Saturday in Bldg. 1036 on Vogelweh Housing. Can you sing? Great. You can’t? That’s OK, too. For ages 18 and older. For more information, call 0631-354-9986. » The Month of the Military Child International Children’s Festival takes place from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday at Pulaski Park. Children can enjoy face painting, live entertainment, a ropes course, puppet shows, bouncy castles and free food. Find a complete schedule of events and information at www.86fss.com or www.kaiserslautern. armymwr.com. » Pick out something special for Mom at the Mother’s Day Bazaar Monday to Thursday. This bazaar, located in Heaton Hall at Landstuhl Regional Medical Center, will feature a variety of exquisite European gift ideas. Get your Mother’s Day shopping done in one spot. Open from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. daily. All prices are in U.S. dollars, and cash, checks and debit cards are accepted. Open to ID cardholders only. For more information, call 493-4146/4642 or 0631-3406-4146/4642. » The Ramstein Officers’ Club will sponsor free membership dinners from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. Tuesday and Oct. 28 and a free breakfast from 6:30 to 8 a.m. July 29. » Army Community Service wants to celebrate all of the hard working volunteers in the KMC. Through Wednesday, stop by ACS and register for the chance to win a great prize. All volunteers will receive a free coupon booklet full of reductions on community products and services. Prizes include a two-night stay at Edelweiss Lodge and Resort with car rental courtesy of Bavarian Motor Cars, a full-hour massage and more. To qualify for some prizes, volunteers must be 18 or older. All volunteers must have a valid ID card with overseas privileges and be registered in VMIS. Volunteers must have logged at least one hour of service between Jan. 1, 2013, and March 31. For more information, visit the ACS main building, Bldg. 2891 on Pulaski Barracks, or call 493-4203 or 0631-3406-4203. » Armstrong’s Club is hosting a once-a-month treat for your boss. Bring Your Boss Night takes place from 4:30 to 7 p.m. May 2 at Armstrong’s Club, Bldg. 1036 on Vogelweh Housing. This night features special drinks at great prices and snacks. Open to ages 18 and older. For more information, call 0631-350-7919. » Weilerbach will celebrate its 800-year anniversary with a festive ball at 7 p.m. May 3 at the Bürgerhaus in Weilerbach. The Volker-Klimmer-Band will perform live. Tickets cost €15 and are available at the tourist office in the Weilerbach town hall, Rummelstrasse 15. Admission tickets include free dancing lessons provided by a dancing school at 8:15 p.m. Wednesday at the Bürgerhaus, Schulstrasse 6. » U.S. Army Garrison Rheinland-Pfalz hosts a

Best Spouse Selfie Campaign until May 7 in recognition of Military Spouse Appreciation Day. To participate, post your best or most creative spouse selfie to either of these Facebook timelines: @KaiserslauternFMWR or @BaumholderFMWR. Make sure to use the hashtag #RPBestMilitarySpouse when posting your photo. Share, tag and ask your friends to help you win an Outdoor Recreation express trip for two (valued at $200 or less). The person who receives the most likes by May 7 wins. The winner will be announced on both Facebook pages by May 9. One entry per household, and U.S. ID cardholders only. For more information, visit www.kaiserslautern. armymwr.com or www.baumholder.armymwr.com. » Armstrong’s Club hosts R&B Night from 9 p.m. to 2 a.m. May 10 in Bldg. 1036 on Vogelweh Housing. Dance the night away to great R&B tunes. No cover charge. Open to ages 18 and older. For more information, call 0631354-9986. » A food vendor selection day for the 50th Ramstein Welfare Bazaar will be held from 7:30 to 10:30 a.m. May 15 at Wings Lounge in the Ramstein Officers’ Club. It will be a first-come, first-serve line for any private organizations registered with the 86th Force Support Squadron. Food vendor applications and information sheets can be downloaded at www.ramsteinbazaar.org.

Support Groups

» The ADHD Support Group meets from 6 to 7:30 p.m. Tuesday in Bldg. 2891 on Pulaski Barracks. This group offers support and information to those with ADHD and their caregivers. Register in advance by calling 493-4203 or 0631-3406-4203.

Classes & Training

» The Sunny Coyotes Volksmarching Club hosts a free Volksmarching 101 class from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. Tuesday at the Ramstein Community Center. For more information, email info@sunny-coyote.de. » Basic Training for New Parents takes place from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. May 12 in Bldg. 2917, Rooms 203 and 205, on Pulaski Barracks. Learn what to expect as a new parent. Receive information on infant safety, feeding your newborn, soothing methods, infant CPR and more. For more information or to sign up, contact the New Parent Support Program at 493-4058/4066/4617 or 0631-34064058/4066/4617. » Coupons and Coffee takes place from 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. May 13 in the Family Life Center, Bldg. 2919 on Pulaski Barracks. This workshop includes couponing, sharing new ideas and saving lots of money. Register in advance by calling 493-4203 or 0631-3406-4203. » The Kaiserslautern Arts and Crafts Center will offer an Irish Chain Quilt class from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. May 19. This is a simple but stunning quilt constructed of two contrasting fabrics in light and dark. Participants will need a total of 5 yards of fabric. Cost is $30. To sign up, contact the arts and crafts center, Bldg. 3109 on Daenner Kaserne. at 483-6509 or 0631-411-6509.

Jobs

» A USA jobs workshop will be held from 10 a.m. to noon today and May 9 in the computer lab on Pulaski Barracks, Bldg. 2917. Get the one-up on competition with

hands-on instruction and assistance from our training employment readiness expert. Register in advance by calling 493-4203 or 0631-3406-4203. » A private sector interview techniques class will be held from 10 a.m. to noon May 7 in Bldg. 2917, Room 205, on Pulaski Barracks. Interviewing for a job in the private sector? Learn from our employment readiness expert the valuable skill sets needed to set an impression on prospective employers during a job interview. Register in advance by calling 493-4203 or 0631-3406-4203.

Meetings

» The Kaiserslautern Landstuhl Spouses’ Association hosts an April “Fun”cation at 11:30 a.m. Monday at the Cantina Mexicana, Kaiserstr. 117, 67661 Einsiedlerhof. Join the fun and bring a guest. There will be an afternoon luncheon with games, prizes and more. For an invite, email klsareservations@hotmail.com. » The German American and International Women’s Club Kaiserslautern will hold a playgroup meeting from 3:30 to 5 p.m. May 5 and 19. Join parents from other cultures and enjoy a coffee together while children play and hear other languages. The fee for each play date is €2 to cover facility costs. For more information, contact Beatriz Jimenez at playgroup@gaiwc.com or 0172-7043585, or visit the GAIWC website at www.gaiwc.com.

Baumholder Events

» In celebration of Month of the Military Child, the Baumholder Library and Child, Youth and School Services are hosting a Stuffed Animal Sleepover today. Children are invited to attend a story time with their favorite stuffed animal, then tuck their stuffed animal in for their first library sleepover. Children return the next morning to pick up their stuffed animals and enjoy a light breakfast while looking at pictures of their stuffed animal’s sleepover. Story time begins at 6 p.m. today, and the pick-up and muffin breakfast will take place from 9 to 11 a.m. Saturday. There is no registration required for this free event. For more information, contact Parent Central Services at 485-7003 or 06783-67003, or visit the Baumholder Library, Bldg. 8332 on Smith Barracks. » Plan your summer with Family and Morale, Welfare and Recreation from 3 to 6 p.m. Wednesday in the Hall of Champions Fitness Center, Bldg. 8105 on Smith Barracks in Baumholder. At this fun and informative expo, FMWR and many other community agencies will be available to help you plan your summer. The event will include games, Rheinland-Pfalz Idol on-the-spot auditions, food and beverages for purchase, and on-site registration for Daily Vacation Bible School, summer sports, Outdoor Recreation trips and more. For more information, call Baumholder Special Events at 485-6970 or 06783-6-6970. » In support of the Army Emergency Relief Campaign, come out to the Baumholder Army Golf Course for the first BOSS AER Golf Tournament at 8 a.m. May 2. Tickets are $40 each and include the green fee, a round of golf, a golf cart rental (while supplies last) and a meal. The tournament is open to the first 72 to sign up, or the first 18 four-person teams. Advance purchase of tickets is required through the One Stop Shop, Bldg. 8661 on Smith Barracks (call 485-8215 or 06783-6-8215).


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Airman & Family Readiness Center

For details or to sign up for a class, call the Airman & Family Readiness Center at 480-5100. MONDAY » Ramstein Spouses Orientation: 8:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. » First Duty Station Officers Financial Brief: 10 a.m. to noon » Linkedin: 1 to 3 p.m. TUESDAY » Reintegration brief: 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., IDRC » Pre-separation briefing: 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. » Intro to German: 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. » Pre-deployment brief: 1 to 4 p.m., IDRC WEDNESDAY » Base INTRO: 7:30 to 11:45 a.m., E-Club » S.O.C.K.S.: 9 to 10 a.m., A&FRC » Interview Skills Workshop: 1 to 3 p.m., A&FRC THURSDAY » No classes MAY 2 » Immersion brief: 7:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., A&FRC

Child/Youth

» Mark your calendars for summer and fall registration. Get ready to join our camps, classes and clubs: May 5: Summer instructional classes and camps May 19: Youth center camps Aug. 4: Fall after school clubs Aug. 11: Fall instructional classes Spaces are limited, so don’t delay. Register online at www.86fss. com, or call Ramstein Youth Programs at 06371-47-6444, or Vogelweh Youth Programs at 0631-536-6504 for details. » Get ready for the Keystone Color Run — 5K of colorful family fun to help combat the tragedy of teen suicide. Register online at www.86fss.com beginning Thursday. » Eighth grade prom: Dress your best for a magical evening out from 8 to 11 p.m. May 23 at the Ramstein Officers’ Club. Tickets are on sale during school lunches and at Ramstein Youth Center beginning May 12. More details can be found in the school bulletins.

Ramstein Youth Center

CLUBS R US AFTER SCHOOL FUN Monday » Planet Earth: Join Mr. Ronnie in the club room as we discover ways to care for our planet. » Sweet Science: From rock candy to elephant toothpaste, join us as we create edible science experiments. Tuesday » Scrapbooking: Join us as we create scrapbooks to hold all of our special memories. » Spring Crafting: Spring is in the air. Join us for a crafting experience you will be sure to love. Wednesday » Girls Fun: Join Ms. Lena in this girls only club. Learn about cars, masonry and construction. Thursday » Around the World in Eight Dishes: Pot stickers, jam tarts, quesadillas and more. Join us as we cook our way around the world.

» Storm Chasers: Join Mr. Ronnie to brave learning about tornados, thunder, lightning and more. FREE Friday » Music Makers: Join Mr. Fernando in this fun music class. Youth are required to bring their instruments. » Pinterest Your Interest: Get ready to search, click and craft by using Pinterest for great ideas on cool projects. » Fitness Friday PALA Challenge: Get up and get moving. Mr. Ronnie’s head to toe workout puts you on the path to recognition from President Obama. Every day fun » Power Hour Think Tank: Homework help, study skills and game challenges that get your brain in shape. » Special for Dr. Seuss Month — Story Telling Adventures: Every picture tells a story. Your creativity will unlock the adventures inspired by pictures. » Artist Studio: Figure sketching — from portraits to caricatures, learn to draw people and figures. All new print making. Use templates and print making to create a masterpiece. » Game Tech: Monday and Tuesday: Mr Bryan teaches you how to produce your computer game masterpiece. » Photoshop: Wednesday and Thursday: A picture is worth a thousand words. Learn how Photoshop makes your pictures the best that they can be.

Health and Wellness Center

For more information, call the Health and Wellness Center at 06371-47-4292 or 480-4292 (HAWC). MONDAY » Bod Pod walk-in hours: 8 to 10 a.m. » Healthy eating class: 10 to 11:30 a.m. TUESDAY » Running clinic: 10 to 11:30 a.m. » Shoe station walk-in hours: 2 to 3 p.m. WEDNESDAY » Bod Pod walk-in hours: 3 to 4 p.m. THURSDAY » Tobacco cessation 1: noon to 1 p.m. MAY 2 » Bod Pod walk-in hours: 8 to 10 a.m.

Family Advocacy

» EXPECTANT PARENT ORIENTATION (MONTHLY): Orientation is from 8 to 11 a.m. the first Tuesday of every month at the Learning Resource Center, Bldg. 3718 at Landstuhl Regional Medical Center. Learn about birth registration, passports and more. For more information, call the New Parent Support Program at 479-2098 or 0637146-2098. » PARENTING WITH LOVE AND LOGIC (ALL AGES): From 3:30 to 5 p.m. every Monday until May 5 in Bldg. 2121. Discover how to make parenting more enjoyable while creating happy families and responsible children. Through this five-week workshop you will learn techniques that are simple and easy to learn, teach responsibility and character, change lives and lower stress levels, have immediate and positive effects on parents and children and up the odds that when the teenage years arrive,

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parenting can remain fun instead of frantic. The class consists of video presentations, group discussion and participation. Call 479-2370 for details and to register.

Medical Group

» Self Initiated Care Kit, twice a month. Call 479-2273 (CARE) to sign up for a class. » Attention: TRICARE online is available for your convenience. Schedule your own appointments, home care website, check labs, nurse advice line, medication refills and more. Register online today at www.tricareonline.com.

ASACS

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

Military family life consultants

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

SARC/SAPR

» SAPR Stand Down Day facilitator upcoming training dates: If you were chosen to be a facilitator for your unit and have not been able to attend any of the scheduled dates so far, contact the SAPR office at 480-5597 or email carmen.schott@us.af.mil to schedule a time soon as possible. The following are training dates for individuals who have not been able to attend the past sessions: 7:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Wednesday, and 7:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. May 14, both at the USAFE Conference Center, Furlois Room, Bldg. 306 A.

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Was ist Los? KMC Cultural Highlights by Petra Lessoing 86th Airlift Wing Public Affairs The following is a list of performances and events happening in the KMC and nearby. Dates are subject to change.

Performing arts

Pfalztheater Kaiserslautern: • “Hiob,” a play in German, based on the novel by Joseph Roth, 7:30 p.m. Saturday, May 2, 24, 28, and 6 p.m. May 11. • Fifth chamber concert with works by Britten, Prokofiew and Dvorák, 11 a.m. Sunday. • “Galaxy 21 — Eine Performance,” 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, May 16, 23 and 31. • “Iphigenie in Aulis,” an opera by Christoph Willibald Gluck, in French with German subtitles, 7:30 p.m. May 3. • “Der Vorname,” a play by Matthieu Delaporte and Alexandre de la Patellière, in German, 8 p.m. May 3. • Third Pfalztheater concert with works by Schumann, Glière and Tschaikowski, 6 p.m. May 4. • “Lady Macbeth von Mzensk,” an opera by Dmitri Schostakowitsch, in German, 7:30 p.m. May 9 and 20. • “Die vier Jahreszeiten,” a ballet by Stefano Giannetti with music by Antonio Vivaldi and Astor Piazolla, 7:30 p.m. May 10. • “Manon Lescaut,” an opera by Giacomo Puccini, in Italian, 7:30 p.m. May 17 and 21. • Charity Ballet Gala, 7:30 p.m. May 18. • “Viva la Mama,” a comical opera by Gaetano Donizetti, in German, 7:30 p.m. May 30. For more information, call 0631-3675-209 or visit www.pfalztheater.de. Kammgarn Kaiserslautern: • Kammgarn International Jazz Festival with Wesley G. Organ Trio features Tony Lakatos, 8 p.m. today (tickets cost €19) and the Cuba Club Night at 8 p.m. Saturday. Tickets cost €24. Other jazz performances take place in diversified locations today; visit www.kammgarn.de to find out. • Lydie Auvray presents French

chansons with her accordion, 8 p.m. May 7. Tickets cost €21. • Johannes Oerding presents pop, rock and electro ballads, 8 p.m. May 9. Tickets cost €24. Visit www.kammgarn.de for more information. Fruchthalle, Kaiserslautern: • The Symphonic Orchestra of the Kaiserslautern County presents works by Bach, Korngold and van Beethoven, 5 p.m. May 11. Tickets cost €13.70 to €20.70. Visit www-sokl.de for more information. • Pianists Yaara Tal and Andreas Groethuysen present works by Richard Wagner and Claude Debussy, 8 p.m. May 15. Tickets cost €14 to €24. For details and tickets, call Kaiserslautern Tourist-Info at 0631-365-2317. Otterberg, Stadthalle, Hauptstrasse 28: • The U.S. Air Forces in Europe Concert Band presents a concert, 7 p.m. Saturday. Admission is free. Ramstein-Miesenbach, Haus des Bürgers: • “Weiber an Bord,” female comedy group performs and sings, 8 p.m. May 3. Tickets cost €20 to €26. • “Happy Birthday — 20 Years Mnozil Brass,” the Austrian brass

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Culinary hike in Wolfstein Wolfstein will offer its second culinary spring hike starting at 10 a.m. Sunday at the local town hall. The 6-kilometer hiking route along Panoramaweg has six culinary stations where regional caterers and vintners serve their specialities. Wine passes, which include a wine tasting glass, cost €5 and are available at the info point. Stores in Wolfstein are open from 1 to 6 p.m. The band Ramba Samba will provide a Palatinate entertainment program at 4 p.m. on Rathausplatz. The GPS address to the starting point is 67752 Wolfstein, Im Tauchental 3. For details, visit www.kulinarische-wanderung.de.

ensemble presents its anniversary program. 8 p.m. May 5. Tickets cost €27 to €33. For more information, visit www.hausdesbuergers.de or call 06371-592-220. Landstuhl Stadthalle: • “Der Raub der Sabinerinnen,” a comedy in Palatinate dialect, 8 p.m. today, Saturday, May 10 and 6 p.m. May 11. Tickets cost €8 to €12. For details, visit www.stadthalle-landstuhl.de or call 06371-92340. English Theatre, Gallusanlage 7, Frankfurt: • “Saturday Night Fever,” a musical by Bill Oaks, Robert Stigwood and the Bee Gees, runs through Sunday. For details, visit www.english-theatre.org. Nationaltheater Mannheim, am Goetheplatz: • “Tosca,” an opera by Giacomo Puccini, in Italian, 7 p.m. Saturday and 7:30 p.m. May 2. • “Blues Brothers,” a musical in German, 7:30 p.m. Sunday, May 6 and 23, 8 p.m. Tuesday, and 7 p.m. May 29. For details, visit www.nationaltheater-mannheim.de.

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Medieval market A medieval market with knights camp, show fights, craftsmen, jugglers and a fire show starts at 2 p.m. Saturday and 11 a.m. Sunday in 67808 Bayerfeld-Steckweiler north of Rockenhausen. Admission is free.

• Kaiserslautern Gartenschau, through Oct. 31. Special events: Sunday: Catholic worship service, 11 a.m. in willow church; new flower show, “Fire,” opens 4:30 p.m. with music by the band 4 in Time in flower hall; puppet theater performance, 4 p.m. in event hall. May 3 and 4: Medieval market. Opening hours are 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. Tickets cost €7 for adults and €3 for children. For details, visit www.gartenschau-kl.de.

• Kaiserslautern, Japanese Garden open through Oct. 31. Hours are 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. For details, visit www.japanischergarten.de. • Imsbach (north of Winnweiler), mining world offers guided tours in English, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. May 4. Tickets cost €4 for adults and €2 for children. For details, visit www. bergbauerlebniswelt-imsbach.de. • Kaiserslautern, Stiftsplatz, market fest, Saturday (until 2:30 p.m.). • Rhodt unter Rietburg, wine and arts festival, today to Sunday. • Alsenz, near Festhalle, witches market, 4 p.m. Wednesday. • Mannheim, Maimarktgelände, Xaver-Fuhr-Strasse, industrial fair with 1,400 exhibitors, music, activities, Saturday to May 6. For details, visit www.maikmarkt.de. • Pirmasens, Messplatz, May carnival with rides and vendors, Wednesday to May 11.

Flea markets

• Kaiserslautern, Pfalz-Center (across from Daenner Kaserne), Saturdays. • Kaiserslautern, Opel parking lot, Portal 4, 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday and May 3. • Mehlingen, former Penny market (Tannenstrasse), 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturdays. • Ramstein, flea market hall, Flurstrasse 4, 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays. • Bad Dürkheim, Saline (salt-works in Kurpark), 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday, May 2 and 3. • Ramstein, Autokino, 3 to 7 p.m. May 2 and 9.


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Timeless Bar & Diner

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21st TSC Soldiers build camaraderie through command run by Staff Sgt. Warren W. Wright Jr. 21st Theater Sustainment Command Public Affairs More than 600 Soldiers and civilians from across the 21st Theater Sustainment Command participated in the 21st TSC’s Ready Strong command run April 11 on Rhine Ordnance Barracks in Kaiserslautern. The more than three-mile run, which was led by Maj. Gen. John R. O’Connor and Command Sgt. Maj. Rodney J. Rhoades, commanding general and command sergeant major of the 21st TSC, was designed to build camaraderie and enhance teamwork among fellow Soldiers. “What a great way to bring in spring … with a great ‘Team 21’ run,” O’Connor said. Runs like the Ready Strong event build resiliency and teamwork, Rhoades said. “It brings the team together to build esprit de corps and enjoy life as a Soldier together,” he said. The morning began with hundreds of Soldiers

Doggie Dash 5K

Dog Center Europe and U.S. Army Garrison Rheinland-Pfalz Family and Morale, Welfare and Recreation will host the second annual Doggie Dash 5K Run/Walk May 3. Participants may register at Bldg. 235 on Rhine Ordnance Barracks from 8 to 9:15 a.m. on the day of the event. The 5K run/ walk and the 1K fun walk will begin at 9:30 a.m. The event will also include military working dog demos at 9 and 10:40 a.m., plus family dog contests (including doggie costume contests) at 11 a.m. All dogs must be on a leash. Vaccinations will be available for dogs that are pre-registered for the vaccine clinic with the Kaiserslautern Veterinary Treatment Facility no later than Monday (call 493-4445 or 0631-34064445). For details, visit www. kaiserslautern.armymwr.com.

AER golf tournament

In support of the Army Emergency Relief Campaign, come out to the Ramstein Woodlawn Golf Course for the fifth annual AER Golf Tournament May 9. Registration takes place at 6:15 a.m.; shotgun start begins at 8. Price is $60 for members and $75 for non-members. Prizes will be awarded to first,

from the 21st TSC’s subordinate commands gathering in formation and stretching before the day’s event. Prior to the start of the run, the 18th Military Police Brigade uncased their colors in recognition of their return from an eight-month tour in Afghanistan. “We couldn’t be more proud of your accomplishments and what you’ve done to set the conditions for success in Afghanistan,” O’Connor told the brigade members. “Welcome back.” After the casing ceremony, the massive formation moved out and began running down the road into the backwoods areas of ROB. With loud cadences echoing throughout the formation, the line of motivated Soldiers almost a mile long stretched down the calm streets as the morning sun began to break the horizon. “It was a good pace,” Rhoades said. “It was a great run and all of the Soldiers stuck with it and

second and third place, along with a prize for the last place team as well. Advance purchase of tickets is required. To purchase a ticket, contact your unit rep or call 493-4221/4151 or 0631-3406-4221/4151.

Personal training

The Aerobics & Fitness Association of America will hold personal training certification May 9 to 11 at the Rhine Ordnance Barracks Fitness Center. Training will be held from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. each day and will include anatomy, kinesiology, fitness assessments testing procedures, nutrition fundamentals and weight management, special populations and medical considerations, wellness programming and screening guidelines, and exercise programming in the weight room. Once successfully passing the written and practical exam, you can start your personal training programming. This workshop is open to ID cardholders ages 18 and older, and the cost is $424.15 per person. The registration deadline is May 7. Registration is available through the Rhine Ordnance Barracks Fitness Center, Bldg. 172, or by calling 493-2241 or 0631-34062241. Pre-study is required, and study material is available by calling Felix at 0800-225-

2322 ext. 277 or sending an email to felix@afaa.com.

Sports physicals

Annual health screening physicals are required for students who wish to participate in sports. The 86th Medical Group will be conducting sports physicals by appointment only May 31 for youth ages 6 to 18 years old enrolled at the Ramstein Clinic. Appointments are open for scheduling May 6. The physicals will be performed at the Ramstein Clinic, Bldg. 2114 (main clin-

stayed motivated.” Holding organizational events such as the command run is a way for “Team 21” to learn more about each other’s fellow teammates and at the same time learning a little about how far they can push themselves individually. “That’s how we should start each and every day, with a little bit of comprehensive Soldier fitness,” O’Connor said. “It’s all about physical; it’s all about mental; it’s all about spiritual; it’s all about family; and it’s all about the social aspect of our lives. You bring it all together, and you add that balance into your life.” After the run, as the Soldiers gathered around the small parking area where the run started and tried to catch their breath, O’Connor energetically spoke to the crowd on the future of the 21st TSC, the role Soldiers play in the safety and well-being of their fellow comrades, and the importance of comprehensive Soldier fitness.

ic) from 8 a.m. to 3:45 p.m. and are valid for one year. Appointments can be made by calling 479-CARE (2273) or 06371-46-2273 starting May 6. The MDG will provide all necessary paperwork for this examination. Families need to arrive 30 minutes prior to the scheduled appointment to complete paperwork and the necessary pre-examination testing. If a child wears glasses, bring them to the appointment and have your children wear comfortable clothing, such as a T-shirt and a pair of shorts. If you are

unable to attend the event, there will be another opportunity for sports physicals in August.

Softball sign-ups

Units wishing to participate in unit-level softball must sign up no later than May 15. A coaches meeting will be held at 6 p.m. May 15 at the Rhine Ordnance Barracks Fitness Center, Bldg. 172. The season will begin June 3. To sign up, contact Quinton Floyd at 493-2087 or 067836-2087, or via email at quinton.floyd.civ@mail.mil.

U.S. ARMY WARRANT OFFICER ASSOCIATION RHEINLAND-PFALZ SILVER CHAPTER 1st Annual Spring Golf Tournament Woodlawn Golf Course, RAB on 2 May 2014 Check-in 0730-0845, Shotgun start at 0900 $ Cash prizes for 1st, 2nd and 3rd place teams $

Closest to the Hole, Longest Drive and Multiple Drawings. ENTRANCE FEE: Members $50.00 / Non-Members $60.00 (per player), with $5 discount for advance payment. Sales are final after 25 April (ex. deployment/EM LV) Four man team. Best ball rules. Individual players welcome. Price includes green fees, cart, admissions to the driving range and meal.

For additional information, all payments, and to register your team before 25 April 14 contact: CW4 Brook Turner: brook.j.turner.mil@mail.mil DSN: 485-8834 / Com: 06783-6-8834 CW2 Kevin Kruthers: kevin.m.kruthers.mil@mail.mil DSN: 493-2446/ COM: 0631-3406-2446

Proceeds will go to support the Landstuhl Fisher House.


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

Gateway Cineplex (Ramstein) Transcendence (PG-13) 11:45 a.m., 3 p.m., 6 p.m., 9 p.m. Bears (G) 11:15 a.m., 4:45 p.m. Heaven is for Real (PG) 2:30 p.m., 9:15 p.m. Tyler Perry’s Single Moms Club (PG-13) 11:30 a.m., 6 p.m. Divergent (PG-13) 11 a.m., 5:30 p.m., 9:45 p.m. Rio 2 3D (G) 1:45 p.m., 7 p.m. 12 Years a Slave (R) 2:45 p.m., 9:30 p.m. SATURDAY - Transcendence (PG-13) 11:45 a.m., 3 p.m., 6 p.m., 9 p.m. Bears (G) 11:15 a.m., 4:45 p.m. Heaven is for Real (PG) 2:30 p.m., 9:15 p.m. Tyler Perry’s Single Moms Club (PG-13) 11:30 a.m., 6 p.m. Divergent (PG-13) 11 a.m., 5:30 p.m., 9:45 p.m. Rio 2 3D (G) 1:45 p.m., 7 p.m. 12 Years a Slave (R) 2:45 p.m., 9:30 p.m. SUNDAY Transcendence (PG-13) 11 a.m., 2 p.m., 5 p.m., 8 p.m. Bears (G) 11:15 a.m., 4:45 p.m. Heaven is for Real (PG) 11:15 a.m., 8:15 p.m. Tyler Perry’s Single Moms Club (PG-13) 11:30 a.m., 5:15 p.m. Divergent (PG-13) 2 p.m. Muppets Most Wanted (PG) 5:30 p.m. Rio 2 3D (G) 1:45 p.m., 7 p.m. 12 Years a Slave (R) 2:15 p.m., 8 p.m. MONDAY - Transcendence (PG-13) 11 a.m., 2 p.m., 5 p.m., 8 p.m. Bears (G) 11:15 a.m., 4:45 p.m. Heaven is for Real (PG) 2:30 p.m., 8:15 p.m. Tyler Perry’s Single Moms Club (PG-13) 11:30 a.m., 5:15 p.m. Divergent (PG-13) 11:15 a.m., 5 p.m. Rio 2 3D (G) 1:45 p.m., 7 p.m. 12 Years a Slave (R) 2:15 p.m., 8 p.m. TUESDAY - Transcendence (PG-13) 11 a.m., 2 p.m., 5 p.m., 8 p.m. Bears (G) 11:15 a.m., 4:45 p.m. Heaven is for Real (PG) 11:15 a.m., 5 p.m. Tyler Perry’s Single Moms Club (PG-13) 11:30 a.m., 5:15 p.m. Divergent (PG-13) 1:45 p.m., 7:30 p.m. Rio 2 (G) 1:45 p.m., 7 p.m. 12 Years a Slave (R) 2:15 p.m., 8 p.m. WEDNESDAY - Transcendence (PG-13) 11 a.m., 2 p.m., 5 p.m., 8 p.m. Bears (G) 11:15 a.m., 4:45 p.m. Heaven is for Real (PG) 2:30 p.m., 8:15 p.m. Tyler Perry’s Single Moms Club (PG-13) 11:30 a.m., 5:15 p.m. Divergent (PG-13) 11:15 a.m., 5 p.m. Rio 2 3D (G) 1:45 p.m., 7 p.m. 12 Years a Slave (R) 2:15 p.m., 8 p.m. THURSDAY - Transcendence (PG-13) 11 a.m., 2 p.m., 5 p.m., 8 p.m. Bears (G) 11:15 a.m., 4:45 p.m. Heaven is for Real (PG) 11:15 a.m., 5 p.m. Tyler Perry’s Single Moms Club (PG-13) 11:30 a.m., 5:15 p.m. Divergent (PG-13) 1:45 p.m., 7:30 p.m. Rio 2 3D (G) 1:45 p.m., 7 p.m. 12 Years a Slave (R) 2:15 p.m., 8 p.m. TODAY -

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Has Lots of Extras, Prvt staff.Maid service.Veteran owned desig.Kitchen every rooms TV- Ownr No Realator Fee, 15 min and operated.Call 01709394463 fast- Intern. many outside-space, LRMC, 20 min Rams, 0172- Visit tdyhomes.com or www.face pets ok.rent 1700.- Disposit 1700.- 6623527 Evenings after 1800., book.com/TdyHomes no Realtor 06381 4280293 o. €375000, 0172-6623527 0175 2011139 Avail Now! 1-3 BED, Free Internet Obermohr: Freest House in a Nice duplex 270sqm liv space, Phone TV Wash/Dry BIK Furn 3Mi dead end area, 6BR/2BA, yard, 7BR, livrm, BIK, 2,5bath, open fi- RAB Pets OK NBM4RENT.COM terrace, garage € 1.300,- + util replace, flr heating, great location, 06371-943311 www.GermaWild- 5km from RAB, monthly rent yearly always good rented from priva- Landstuhl 4****Tla, 2 BR, wireImmobilien.de te, no realtor fee. €298,000. less, wash, dryer, e-mail corneliaOutstanding House in KL - Stel06381-4280293 or 0175-2011139 60@web.de Tel.06371/912977 zenberg: 260 SQM, 6 Bbdrm, 1 livrm, 1 dirm, 3.5 BA, 1 Lrg BIK, Yrd, € 1950 Euro - cell: 0160 Irish Pub 93395789 email: info@bs-immokl.de Ramstein, 3BR, liv/din rm, BIK, 2bathrm, built-in-kitchen, basement, yard, garage, DSL, no pets, 5min to RAB, avail.now, Engl.spk. €1.160 +util.Call 06371-70315 or 0151-24282056 Ramstein-Kottweiler, 3 miles • Corned Beef & Cabbage from RAB, beautiful spacious house (273 sqm)+ big yard+forest, 5/ • Beef & Guinness Stew 6 bedrooms, 2 living-rooms, di• Traditional Colcannon ning-room, built-in-kitchen+storage, 2 baths, 2 WC, fireplace, ame• Fish’n chips in a Guinness Batter rican satellite tv, 2 garages, • Traditional Shepherds Pie simonbusch2208@gmail.com 0176-84119718 Ramstein-Miesenbach: freestanding 4 bedr., 2 ½ bath, living-diningrm., familyroom, built-in-kit., garage, balcony, yard, 1.760,--€ + Mon: $ = €, util www.agra-Immobilien.de Tue: Open MiC night Wed:Trivia night with CHECK US OUT ON FACEBOOK: 06371-57656 prizes, Fri: Live Music Facebook.com/Irishdubliner Villa; excellent access to SemReichswald Str. 1 • 66877 Ramstein-Miesenbach (2 mins from west gate next to Esso Stn Ramstein) bach. 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Diesel, 42MPG, OEM Navigation, 91k miles, accident free, dealer maintained, 5-speed, Bluetooth, SD Card Reader, iPhone integration, DVD/CD/mp3, 32GB HDD, AC, very reliable, selling because we have 3 children now. Ed @ edkim33@yahoo.com or 0162242-3057 For sale is an Automatic Mercedes E200, 1999. Gorgeous bluegreen color. German specs, inspections passed. No problems! Good shape - inside and outside. It has 270,000 km. $3400 cash please. We are in Wiesbaden. ser gelana@gmail.com. Call 017669342-601 or 0176-69350-983. Fully Loaded! 98,400 MilesFront tires and brakes are brand new.Vehicle runs great and has had only one owner.Vehicle has a few minor dents and scratches.Currently, AC is not working and needs to be looked at.We are moving to an Embassy where we cannot take a van or we would not sell it. suzettetrejo@hot mail.com Grand Dodge Caravan SE 2009Automatic, 7 seats, Entertainment Center with Hard Drive, Navigation System, Back up Camera, Stow and Go Seats, Dual Sliding Doors, Keyless Entry, well kept by 1 owner. 89k miles. $12.490.Contact: onassisromero@ yahoo.com Grey Metallic 2012 VW Golf TDI, climate control, GPS, tinted glass, parking assist system, roof rack, much more, still under warranty. Great road car, with only 42,500 km or 25,000miles. Showroom condition.Call Bill @ 0151-51190027 Hankook Kontrol Winter Tires (iCept Evo) Paid over $ 1000.00 at the AAFES. Like new - Used less than 1 month. (Mercedez-Benz E350) - he car was sold. Please call 0631-3203835 or email young.kim@t-online.de. I am selling a Black 93 BMW 318i. It runs but needs some work and bodywork. If you are a hobbyist or Mechanic and want a project for fun or resale this is for you. 300 euros ss2day@gmail.com Mercedes - Genuine Wheels (4), 18 inch (47 cm) original equipment Mercedes rims taken from 2000 C Class (German spec wagon). Excellent condition. 400 euros for all four. joe@apex psych.com or 017699137578. Mercedes E 200, Model 2000 Automatic, leather, power steering, breaks, windows, doors. Cruise control, Xenon lights, ABS, Stero, fully loaded. new oil change & batterie.new winter tires. none smoking car - Garage kept- good condition - only € 3.250 obo call 0172-676 2717


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Mercedes E320, '00, Automatic, 144000 km, with alloy wheels, leather interior, DVDs in headrests, extra-fully loaded, & perfect mechanically!!! Super nice car! $7900 (or 5700 Euros) Wiesbaden, 017669350-983. Mercedes E-Class Rims and tires, 4x 215/55 R16 Conti Premium Contact summer tires Original Mercedes Aluminium rims 7.5Jx16H2 ET 41, 5/112 original part-Nr: 2104010402, €285, koffer tom@yahoo.de 06301 3898080 Metallic Grey 2012 VW Golf TDI station wagon. Climate control, heated seats, GPS, roof rack, tinted glass, dealer serviced and much more. Great road car and only 42500 km, still under warranty! Call Bill at 0151-511-90027.

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Art Nouveau furniture over 100 years old. A variety of items, grandfather clock (Harmonium), crystal glasses, Murano glasses, Meisner porcelain figurines, 200 years old, coffee and Tea set. Call: 0177-5211480 New Dark Side Licence Plate. spvendor@gmail.com

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220 volt iron and ironing board. Dryer for sale, €50. 06374-1717 Contact Eric and Mia at or 0157-72670561 Anneliese 063759949674. $30, eyates9761@ Schuff aol.com Electric guitar amp for sale; Rocktron Rampage, ideal for practice in your home and beyond.Fantastic gain characteristics, AGX noise reduction, 8`` speaker with lots of volume asking $120.- call 0172 35 64442

3 large bags of size 5-7 Juniors clothing, Selling three large bags of size 5-7 Juniors all-weather clothing for $125 obo. 20+ pairs of jeans, tons of sweaters, one whole bag with Summer dresses, shirts, etc. elizabethorgeron@ya I am selling Hama 5port switch hoo.com 10/100. I have 2 but selling each for 10 Euros or together for 8 copper like pieces $25 or OBO See photo on KA classified web 18Euros. ss2day@gmail.com page Contact Rex 06371- 57570

2012 HD Tri Glide. Purchased new in 2013. Five thousand miles. JVC Receiver, Mod No. RXVivid black, 1690cc, 6 speed, CD 778vbk JVC receiver, $25, eliz Player/Radio/CB. $30,000. Four abethorgeron@yahoo.com years left on warranty. Email: Chewy00221@yahoo.com. Operating system Windows XP Hard Drive 37GB spvendor@ gmail.com All ads and pics on class-world.com

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Selling a Tacima Transformer Antique spinning wheel $20 See 2000 Watts Model number SC photo on KA classified web page contact Rex 06371-57570 5565. ss2day@gmail.com $85

Toshiba Netbook NB305 in good condition, Toshiba NB 305 with !! Day Care mother has openings Windows starter 7. 223 GB harfor all ages very experienced (engl drive. In very good condition. With spk), Call 01577-0447950 carrying case. $130.00, spven dor@gmail.com Licensed Childcare, if interested please call 017631368875 or write Yamaha receiver Model No. RXto Lydia76@live.de v363, $50, elizabethorgeron@ya hoo.com

The car is in great condition; 98K miles; heating leather seats, power windows, sun roof and ELECTRONICS spoiler. Brand new; all season tires and battery. Everything works All ads and pics on class-world.com well and the paint is still intact. Contact me at lugoeduardolugo@ 12" Meade LX200 EMC Telescogmail.com or 01747547069. DSN pe, 416XT cam and access.: Tripod, Goto control, 201XT autogui483-6310 der, Software, tele-extender, pol. Toyota reliability, great milage filter, 3 eyepices, barlow lense, 2" 2.2 D4D turbo diesel engine, 6 diag-mirror, PC-23C cam, sunfilspeed transmission, front wheel ter, cases, car power, manuals, drive, spacious interior. Rear etc. Like new. Ask price €4999. seats fold flat. 2 sets of tires/ Tel. 0157-89138494 wheels Only 73000k. 8,900Euro Call 016091323360 email 2005 Sony Wega TV, Selling a cdpklaus@gmail.com 2005 Sony Wega tv and stand for Trim: LX Sedan 4-Door Engi- $400 obo. Works great and is in ne:1.7L 1700CC l4 GAS SOHC excellent condition. Moving overNaturally Aspirated, Drive Ty- seas again and would like to sell. pe:FWD, Mileage:66,883, Trans- Pick up in Landstuhl. Please email mission:Automatic for more infos with any questions or for pictures get back us through our email... ja at elizabethorgeron@yahoo.com misonprince@hotmail.com AFN Sat Receiver D9835, Original box, instructions, remote, etc. All in great shape and working orMOTORCYCLES der. $50, Eye_want2sell2u@out All ads and pics on class-world.com look.com Caution: Some Classified ads have become a target for scams. Please be cautious if potential buyers offer you payment methods other than cash.

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Original x-box, Original xbox gaming system w/ 2 controllers, DVD movie playback kit and 4 games (tw golf, SW knights of republic, halo 2' spdrmn). Game console requires repairs. Games freeze. $40, elizabethorgeron@ya hoo.com

An adjustable full-size bassinet allows you to keep baby closer longer. Diaper changing table with wipe clean fabrics that resist mess during changes. Easily converts to a portable playard. Signature Graco® push-button fold makes closing your playard quick and hassle-free. Airy mesh on all sides for maximum ventilation. Convenient carrying bag for nofuss travel and storage. New price: 129.99, selling for $95, 06374944368 or 0176-55247077 or email Doris.Koenig@gmx.de

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I am selling a Sunbed from Dr. Kern Modell NGR 241. The light tubes were exchanged and ran for approx. 300 hours. Also have avail 300 hours light tubes. (The new tubes run up tp 600 hours.) I am selling the sunbed for someone. The light tubes can be bought at ebay or directly from Dr. Kern. One or two tubes are possibly defect and need to be replaced. Bought for 3500 to 4000 DM. If you are interested please contact us, the sunbed is located in Kaiserslautern, Tel: 0176-55 24 70 77 06374-944368 (Doris)

Beautiful hand-made purple/pink felt flower brooch, perfect gift, can be pinned on jackets, scarves, bags and more! €12, for pics Lawn Mower, Black & Decker see class-world.com jenniferwil Rechargeable Lawn Mower. king@hotmail.com CMM1200. 110volt Works very Collection of leather bound, si- good. Recharges great with a transformer. $80.00, gned by the author, 1st edition 110Volt books, mint cond. Over 100 diffe- jcambr@yahoo.com rent books. Authors include: Nor- Life Size Barbie Townhose, Selman Mailer, William F. Buckley, ling a 3-story Barbie Townhouse Joseph Heller, Elie Wiesel, Donald with elevator for $125. Includes alMc Dunne, John Updicke, Tom most all original parts for each Wolfe, etc. $ 15.000 - serious in- room. Will include Barbie Jeep, quiries only! Call: 0631-940213 or Barbie car, and a carry-along Bar0151-270-19822 bie case with 20+ Barbies for free. Excellent condition Air Challenge Vita Master stationary bicycle. Buyer must pick up in Homburg. $50.00 OBO see pics classworld.com, cat.everything else. contact gvotherm@yahoo.com

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Military books, Military books for sale. Various books from aviation and armor to modern warefare through the Roman ages. Prices range from 2 to 20 dollars. Good Felt bag, gorgeous hand-made quality. contact: rankewayne@ felt bag with blue design, medium aol.com or phone: 06333-1825 size, €30, for pics see classOld German barn ladder $35 See world.de jenniferwilking@hot KA classified web page for photo. mail.com Contact Rex 06371-57570 Fender type Telecaster electric Oneida Silver-plate service for guitar. Masterbuilt, professional in12 with serving piece $50 See KA strument. Excellent sound specclassified ad web page for photo trum and tonal qualities. Must see Contact Rex at 06371-57570 and try! Tom at 0172 35 64442 Foxy lady, small felt shoulder bag Oversize driving net.. Sharpen with fox design. Discover your your skills in many sports. Makes wild side! All bags are completely a great gift for golfers. $25 See environmentally friendly made photo on KA classified web page with wool, soap and water only! contact Rex 06371-57570 €25, for pics see class-world.com Porcelain dolls, over 100 to choojenniferwilking@hotmail.com se from, all dressed. Price Obo Golf bag Caddy/Cart x2 $30.00 Call: 0176-90796039 ea. OBO, Please call 0631- ROTJ Imperial Shuttle, This is a 3203835 or email. $30, vintage 1983 / 1984 Boxed Unuyoung.kim@t-online.de sed Complete article.The box has Handmade Kreidler Mens Street been opened but that's it.NO play Bicycle;Asking price 200 euros or use of any kind, its comple $ equiv.;56 cm frame/100 cm. te.omarrstanley@aim.com from ground to saddle top;Equip- Scandinavian design carpet (apped to meet German law;7 gear prox. four and half ft. by six and Shram handle bar gear half ft.) $20 or OBO see photo on shift;Shock absorbing saddle;Ex- KA classified web page contact cellent condition & rides gre- Rex 06371-57570 at;Car bike carrier - gratis. cscan Selling my old Beanie Babie colnon@gmx.net lection. Most of them are bears. If Large Gym bags, 2 large Gym you live in the K-Town area we bags $10.00 each, spvendor@ can meet so you can have a look. gmail.com Prices negotiable. 0157-89138494

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A beautiful German white shrank with glass vitrine and lighted bar (€300) and a complete set of Black Leather Bound 1987 Encyclopedia Brittanica (make an offer) 01704019648 Almost free. Cozy couch turn sleeper. Great for a spare room or out- of-town company and kept in a Pet-Free home. In good condition but could use steam cleaning on the upholstery. 0151-64410109Length: 66inchesWidth: 28inchesHeight: 24inches Antique 100 y.o. German china cabinet, matching dining table with 4 chairs. See photo on KA classifieds web page. Contact Eric and Mia at 063759949674. €950, eyates9761@aol.com Antique bench makes into a buffet sideboard. See photo on KA classified web page $400 or OBO contact Rex 06371-57570 Antique Bench, Antique bench with cushion seat, storage space and wheels. See photo on KA classifieds web page. Contact Eric and Mia at 063759949674. €600, eyates9761@aol.com Antique corner desk. See photo on KA classifieds web page. Contact Eric and Mia at 063759949674. €150, eyates9761@aol.com Antique Dining set-table, 6 chairs, hutch, sideboard. See KA classified web page $1000 or OBO contact Rex 06371-57570 Antique French armiore with mirror doors. Louis IV style. See photo on KA classifieds web page. Contact Eric and Mia at 063759949674. €800, eyates9761@aol.com Antique French buffet. year 1890 Henry II style. See photo on KA classifeds web page. Contact Eric and Mia at 063759949674. €1000, eyates9761@aol.com Antique French sofa. See photo on KA classifieds web page. Contact Eric and Mia at 063759949674. €200, eyates9761@aol.com Antique Hall Tree $500 See KA classified photo web page… contact Rex 06371-57570 Antique secretary desk. See photos on KA classifieds web page. Contact Eric and Mia at 063759949674. €120, eyates9761@aol.com Bathroom mirror cabinet, Beautiful birch wood bathroom mirror cabinet including lamp.Mirrors inside and outside of cabinet doors. $50, wagnersfitfire@yahoo.de Belgium Oak Buffet - Circa 1920. Hand carved, with Brass Handles, Leaded Glass, and Inlaid Tiles. A beautiful addition to any home. Call Bill @ 0151-511-90027.

Clock, Clock from the 1940 Germany made chimes on full & 1/2 hour. Works perfect. Measures 25 inches tall x 11 inches wide x 7 inches deep. $200.00, spvendor@ gmail.com Corner Sofa/Couch w/Guest Bed & linen storage 248 x 194 x 86 cm high. Sand colored Alcantara faux suede/chamois leather w/5 cushions. Reasonable condition. Bargain at € 200 for quick sale. Cost € 800 when new. Collection Landstuhl. Email Stuart at smccullo61@ gmail.com For Sale - Art Noveau Wood Table (1900), Size: 45 x 30 inches, Good Condition, 200 euros; PH: 06301-793819, speak English For sale nice kitchen-, breakfast bartable with two fold up stools, shelfs for storage under the table, perfect condition, asking 50$, call 0160 90320776 German Sideboard and Highboard for Sale. Oak-rustic color, solid wood. Great condition! New €1200 each, now selling for €200 each! Call: 0176-907-96039 Grandfather clock $400 See KA classified web page contact Rex 06371-57570 Grandmother clock $900 or OBO See KA classified web page Contact Rex 06371-57570 Inlaid Wooden End Table. Sorrento style. See photo on KA classifieds web page. Contact Eric and Mia at 063759949674. €30, eyates9761@aol.com Italian leather sofa, Italian leather sofa for sell comlete set i am moving out of the country and i am ready to sell my chairs, €400, (da mianjustone@gmail.com) Leather Couch for Sale, L-shaped, 2-piece sectional in great condition, light creme color, originally purchased from Haverty's Furniture store. Owned by a couple with no pets and who are nonsmokers.For sale for $1,000 OBO. balisco2016@gmail.com Living room and dining room, Mediterranean style maple furnitureliving room (cabinet, tv dresser, 2 coffee tables) and dinining room (cabinet, dining table with 6 chairs), all together €1200, sh4579@gmx.de Mantel Clock, Mantel clock from the 60 era. Key wind chines on the half and full hour. $70.00 spvendor@gmail.com Moving and must sell… Queen Size American Mattress with frames. Top of the line Serta in good condition and only a few years old. Kept in guest-bedroom and barely used. Pet-free home. $150 (0151-644-10109) Original Acrylic Painting on Canvas Dimensions: 32.28x40.55 inchesTitle: The Dark FearArtist: Charlotte HamannPrice on negotiation basis. inahamann@gmx.de Pine chest of drawers, solid pine chest of drawers with 2 doors and drawers 7, €75, sh4579@gmx.de Solid pine chest of drawers with 2 doors and drawers, €35, sh4579@gmx.de


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Pine closet. Approx. 5ft wide and six and a half ft. high $40. Pine wall unit that can be used in separate sections $ 50. Both can be sold separately. See KA classified web page for photo. Contact Rex 06371-57570 Recamiere 2 & 1/2 seats couch with storage space underneath, size 2.35cm X 0.53cm, recamiere 1.60cm X 0.80cm, terracotta color:In super condition. ear nest.epps@t-online.de

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Rosewood with Mother of Pearl Dining Room Set, Table Size is 78 inches in diameter by 32.5 inches high. The Lazy Susan is 44 inches in diameterEach chair seat is 18 inches wide in front, 16.5 inches wide in back, and18 inches long; the hemail me at (damianjustone@ gmail.com)

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Available purebred Bengal kitten. Wanted Someone who is reliable Marbled boy born on 02.04.2014. to provide Pet Sitting/House Sit€850 WhatsApp or Viber messating Service. I have 2 pets: 1 dog ges +4917638435731 and 1 cat. Very well behaved. DefiEnglish Bulldog, 5 males and 3 nitely need someone for a Thursfemales for best bloodlines heavy day - Sunday in May. And then bones chiped dewormed shots the occasional Saturday or Sunheavy bones big heads birth date day with notice. Please contact Round dining table, birch wood 24.02.2014, €1050, bullies2011@t- me via email for more details. islandgirl0513@hotmail.com dining table, diameter 40 ", super online.de condition, will go for $80, wagners fitfire@yahoo.de Slate top Coffee table $20 or OBO see photo on KA classified web page contact Rex 0637157570

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