Kaiserslautern American, February 19, 2016

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Kaiserslautern American

February 19, 2016

Super Bowl madness engulfs Ramstein Story and photos by Staff Sgt. Timothy Moore 86th Airlift Wing Public Affairs Members of the KMC came together to watch the 2016 Super Bowl and cheer on their respective teams Feb. 7 at J.R. Rockers on Ramstein. For some of the service members and their families,

Super Bowl L Madness party hosted by the 86th Force Support Sq uadron was the only way to watch the game between the Denver Broncos and Carolina Panthers. “We are supporting the troops,” said Doug Hanson, 86th FSS Ramstein Enlisted Club operations manager. “We are giving them somewhere they can come out ( to) , have a safe evening, and

The Smokin’ Scarecrows play a cover of a song Feb. 7 in the Ramstein Enlisted Club. The band was part of the pregame entertainment before the 2016 Super Bowl.

enj oy the game and watch all the Super Bowl commercials.” The event was open to service members from all branches, Department of Defense civilians and family members. Those in attendance at the party were offered several chances to take home prizes through various pregame events. The event included a winge ting ontest herr -finding ontest t h o r e r e drawing and squa res board. For those not participating in the pregame festivities, J.R. Rockers also had wings and drink specials all night as well as an opportunity for patrons to become club members to take advantage o not on the r e dr ing but also other opportunities granted by being a member.

Senior Airman Daniel Zamora, 724th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron, participates in a cherry-finding contest during a Super Bowl party Feb. 7 in the Ramstein Enlisted Club. The 86th Force Support Squadron hosted the party at the Ramstein Enlisted Club to give service members, Department of Defense civilians and family members an opportunity to watch the game.

“There were a few other places that are showing ( the game) , and ( the American Forces N etwork) was going to be showing it,” said Staff Sgt. Hailee Glenn, 86th Medical Operations Squa dron medical

technician. “This is the best place that sells wings for 35 cents, so here we are.” Approximately 300 people were in attendance to watch the Broncos’ 24-10 win over the Panthers.


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