Kaiserslautern American, November 30, 2018

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Kaiserslautern American

November 30, 2018

Ramstein participates in

Volkstrauertag

This year’s Volkstrauertag was held at St. Nikolas Church in Ramstein-Miesenbach, Nov. 18. In total, over 15 organizations gave their thanks and participated in this year’s German National Day of Mourning to honor brothers and sisters in arms who have fallen in war.

Story and photos by Airman 1st Class Kristof J. Rixmann 86th Airlift Wing Public Affairs The 86th Airlift Wing, representatives from NATO countries, and a U.S. congressional delegate were in attendance for Volkstrauertag or the German National Day of Mourning in Ramstein-Miesenbach, Nov. 18. The German National Day of Mourning honors all victims of war and persecution and is the German equivalent of America’s Memorial Day. The first Volkstrauertag was held in 1922 in the Reichstag making this year’s memorial the 96th anniversary. For this observation, veterans typically organize the ceremonies to include a procession from the respective church service to a war memorial, followed by a speech by the mayor. Following the RamsteinMiesenbach Mayor Ralf Hechler’s speech, representatives who participated in the Volkstrauertag ceremony placed decorated wreaths around the war memorial statue. RamsteinMiesenbach’s war memorial statue depicts a grieving mother weeping over the loss of her fallen son. Both the statue and wreath ceremony honor all victims in war. “With this observation, you honor the sacrifices of the military,” said Eva Maldonado, 86th Airlift Wing Host Nation advisor.

Hechler further elaborated on the significance of the German National Day of Mourning. “We should never forget the casualties of World War I or World War II,” said Hechler. “If we do not remember history, we cannot shape the future. Many alliances, such as the European Union, NATO, or United Nations, were forged after World War II, and as a consequence of these alliances, we have not had a war in Western Europe in 70 years.”

In total, over 15 organizations gave their thanks and participated in this year’s German National Day of Mourning to honor brothers and sisters in arms who have fallen in war. Ralf Hechler, Ramstein-Miesenbach mayor, gives a speech on Germany’s National Day of Mourning in Ramstein-Miesenbach, Nov. 18. The German National Day of Mourning honors all victims of war and persecution and is the German equivalent of America’s Memorial Day.

U.S. Air Force Brig. Gen. Mark R. August, 86th Airlift Wing commander, Ralf Hechler, Ramstein-Miesenbach mayor, and other representatives participated in Germany’s National Day of Mourning in Ramstein-Miesenbach, Nov. 18.


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