USAG WIESBADEN
HERALD UNION Feb. 21, 2019
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AER kickoff event planned
Speed racers
Expanded coverage to help with special needs, immigration fees Emily Jennings USAG Wiesbaden Public Affairs Army Emergency Relief will kick off its annual fundraising campaign at 7 a.m. Feb. 28 during a breakfast at the Strong Europe Café dining facility on Clay Kaserne. U.S. Army Garrison Wiesbaden Commander Col. Noah Cloud; Garrison Command Sgt. Maj. Chad Pinkston; and retired Lt. Col. Joel J. Levesque, chief financial officer for AER, will speak at the event. AER provides interest-free loans, grants and scholarships for Soldiers, retired Soldiers and their Families. It helps pay for things such as emergency
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Wiesbaden Cub Scouts cheer on their cars during their annual Pinewood Derby Jan. 26 at the Tony Bass Gym. The scouts from Pack 13 drew designs for their cars, which then were created out of wood at the Arts and Crafts Center. The scouts sanded down their designs, painted them and added extras in hopes of racing to the head of the pack. Besides the races, they also voted on the cars with the best design, and participated in CPR, origami folding, an obstacle course and other activities throughout the day. Overall pack winners and their average car speed: 1st place – Magnus Schwerd, Tiger Den, 160.8 mph; 2nd place – Ilya Knorr, Bear Den, 160.4 mph; 3rd place – Donovan Rohn, Arrow of Light Den, 159.5 mph. Den winners and their average car speed: Lion Den: Emmet Loving, 158.2 mph; Tiger Den: Magnus Schwerd, 161.3 mph; Wolf Den: Sebastian Fischbach, 157.7 mph; Bear Den: Ilya Knorr, 160.9 mph; Webelos Den: Tristan Pritchard, 159.3 mph; Arrow of Light Den: Donovan Rohn, 161.1 mph.
Garrison remembers Martin Luther King Emily Jennings USAG Wiesbaden Public Affairs
U.S. Army Garrison Wiesbaden took a day to “Remember! Celebrate! Act!” during a celebration of the life of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Jan. 16 at Clay Kaserne. Pastor Elisha Lawson, from Jesus World Outreach Center Ministries, spoke about King’s message of love and his enduring legacy. He encouraged attendees at the event to focus on the impact King’s actions have had in the time since his death.
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See ‘‘MLK MLK’’ on Page 13 Pastor Elisha Lawson speaks at the event. MLK
FASCHING
Celebrate in Wiesbaden and Mainz. Page 4
Housing changes coming based on feedback Anna Morelock USAG Wiesbaden Public Affairs
Over the next year, U.S. Army Garrison Wiesbaden will see changes in its neighborhoods and at the Housing Services Office. Based on community feedback, Garrison Commander Col. Noah Cloud asked staff to look at processes and to align them to what many Families are used to in the states. One change is the reallocation of neighborhoods based on rank. While most Soldiers and Families are used to housing being assigned
TOWN HALL MEETING U.S. Army Garrison Wiesbaden Senior Responsible Officer Brig. Gen. Ellen Clark and Commander Col. Noah Cloud will host a town hall meeting at 6 p.m. Feb. 26 at Wiesbaden Middle School to discuss Family housing.
based on rank, USAG Wiesbaden’s neighborhoods are mixed-rank. This change will take several years as Families are not being moved, but rather units are being reassigned based on rank as Families move on to their next duty station. Under the new reallocation plan, officers and senior enlisted will be assigned to Newman Village and parts of Aukamm, while the rest of Aukamm, Hainerberg and Clay will be designated for junior enlisted, with overflow for junior enlisted
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GROUNDBREAKING
Construction to start on new elementary school. Page 5