USAG WIESBADEN
HERALD UNION May 16, 2019
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BERLIN AIRLIFT June 26, 1948 - SEPTEMBER 30, 1949
Garrison, city to host 70th anniversary celebration USAG Wiesbaden Public Affairs
U
.S. Army Garrison Wiesbaden will host a public celebration June 10 for the 70th anniversary of the end of the Berlin Airlift. From 9:30 a.m. until 8 p.m. on the Clay Kaserne Airfield, visitors can enjoy food, fun, live music and history while getting the chance to see historic and modern day aircraft from the U.S. Army and U.S. Air Force. “We are so very excited to partner with the city of Wiesbaden to hold
this incredible event,” said U.S. Army Garrison Wiesbaden Commander Col. Noah Cloud. “The Berlin Airlift is a historic feat with no equal, and is a key event in the friendship and alliance we share with our host nation today.” Wiesbaden military community members should be aware of changes to installation access during the June 10 public event and June 11, when the event will be open to military ID card holders and prearranged school groups.
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Volunteers donate 87k hours to benefit community Anna Morelock USAG Wiesbaden Public Affairs
Volunteers from the Amelia Earhart Playhouse’s award-winning production of “Avenue Q” brought two songs from their show to the opening of the April 26 Volunteer Appreciation Ceremony at the Community Activity Center and reminded guests that, “when you help others, you can’t help helping yourself.” U.S. Army Garrison Wiesbaden Commander Col. Noah Cloud said he agreed with the message from lead puppet Princeton and his neighbors from Avenue Q. “When we give selflessly to others,” Cloud said, “it benefits us as individuals, and it helps us be happier people. Spread that message to others and encourage them to get out there and give of their time and their energy and find the joy that comes with being a selfless servant.” Volunteers and volunteer organizations
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were honored during the ceremony for giving more than 87,000 hours of their time to the community, a value of more than $2.2 million for the garrison. “As the garrison commander I represent the community, and I want to say thank you to all those who give your time selflessly to the community,” Cloud said. One of the emcees for the evening and a regular volunteer for Wiesbaden’s Armed Forces Network radio station Lily Wright said when she first moved to the community she was looking for a way to use her talents while looking for a job. “I like to talk,” she told the crowd. Based on her interest, the Army Community Service team matched Wright to a spot at AFN where she helped with the
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A participant moves forward on a ladder after correctly answering a question about sexual assault reporting options during a challenge in the SHARP Amazing Race April 19 on Clay Kaserne.
Soldiers SHARPen skills during Amazing Race Emily Jennings USAG Wiesbaden Public Affairs
Soldiers and civilians put their Sexual Harassment and Assault Response and Prevention knowl-
STUDENTS VISIT DOMÄNE
First graders saw cows and tasted fresh goodies. Page 4
THEATER AWARDS
Wiesbaden thespians take home Toppers. Page 11
edge to the test while running and completing physical fitness challenges during the SHARP Amazing Race April 19 on Clay
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PARKING TICKETS Be aware of increased enforcement of parking rules. Page 5