Kaiserslautern American, October 28, 2016

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October 28, 2016

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Clark takes command of 3rd Air Force by Tech. Sgt. Micky Pena U.S. Air Forces in Europe and Air Forces Africa Public Affairs

Lt. Gen. Richard M. Clark took command of the 3rd Air Force from Lt. Gen. Timothy M. Ray during a change of command ceremony Oct. 21 on Ramstein. Ray, who will continue to serve as the U.S. European Command deputy commander, expressed his gratitude to the Airmen of the command prior to his departure. “I don’t have the words. It is so humbling to see what you do every day. I just want to say thank you. We asked so much of you. … And that’s exactly what we got and then some,” Ray stated. “Thank you for what you do, your sacrifice, your leadership and certainly, thank you to your families,” Ray continued. Before passing the guidon, signifying the official change of command, Ray also provided a few words of advice to the Airmen. “It’s not about being perfect, but it is about serving selflessly on a team of innovative warriors that absolutely refuse to lose,” Ray said. “Remember your commander’s intent: fly, fight and win.”

Photo by Senior Airman Tryphena Mayhugh

Gen. Tod D. Wolters, U.S. Air Forces in Europe, Air Forces Africa and Allied Air Command commander, passes the guidon to Lt. Gen. Richard M. Clark, 3rd Air Force commander, during a change of command ceremony Oct. 21 on Ramstein. The passing of the guidon symbolizes the transfer of command.

The ceremony’s presiding official, Gen. Tod Wolters, U.S. Air Forces in Europe, Air Forces Africa and Allied

Air Command commander, referred to Ray as the finest numbered Air Force commander with a remarkable

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37 AS loadmasters: Piece to USAFE puzzle Thousands of feet above the German countryside, the loadmasters proceed to open the back of a C-130J Super Hercules as the cool wind gusts throughout the aircraft. They listen on their crackling headsets for the aircraft coordinates, awaiting to signal the jump master that it’s safe to step off the ramp.

For 37th Airlift Squadron loadmasters, safely loading and unloading cargo, vehicles, passengers or paratroopers out a C-130J involves more than what just meets the eye. There are mathematic configurations, aircraft inspections and extensive mission planning taking place before the aircraft’s engines ever heat up. “It’s like a puzzle trying to fit all the cargo within the limitations of the aircraft,” said Staff Sgt. Jonathan Perry,

37 AS loadmaster instructor. “There are a lot of pieces of equipment, and it’s three-dimensional Tetris with giant Tetris pieces. It’s a lot of fun; I enjoy it.” To assemble their puzzle, the loadmasters must coordinate support with the 721st Aerial Port Squadron air terminal operations on the type of cargo the aircraft will be carrying. After learning if there are hazardous materials, palletized cargo or passen-

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gers being uploaded, they configure the correct placement, space and cargo type to balance the aircraft. Perry said they certainly wouldn’t be able to do their job without the support of all the units. “We make do, but we aren’t nearly as good as the people who support us,” Perry said. The support of Ramstein units is

Ramstein Airmen honor Kindergraves, Page 3

86 MSG DTC helps redeployers relax, Page 8

Remember to set your clocks back one hour on Sunday, Oct. 30! Also, please note that most locations in the U.S. do not set their clocks back until Nov. 6.

Story and photo by Senior Airman Nesha Humes 86th Airlift Wing Publics Affair


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No fight should be fought alone, especially loneliness

COMMENTARY

by Airman 1st Class Lane T. Plummer 86th Airlift Wing Public Affairs

In my family, Christmas time has always represented happiness, togetherness and caring for one another. In the warm embrace of our loved ones, we treasured what we had in our lives and tried our best to show our compassion for each other by spending time and sharing gifts with one another. It would start with the early Christmas morning ritual: waking up at 3 a.m., hours before my parents or siblings woke up, sneaking upstairs and turning on the television to watch TBS’s 24-hour marathon of “A Christmas Story.” Watching it, sitting next to the Christmas tree and gazing upon all my presents that appeared overnight was just so exciting to me, even as recent as high school. We would open presents, start up our Christmas breakfast and fill our house with the sugary scent of a fresh batch of Christmas cookies laid upon the stove. My grandparents would come over with more presents and more cookies. Not at any point during the day did I harbor any thought in my mind other than the sheer joy brought from 18 years of spending time with my family I loved and cared about so much.

But it was only one year ago that I woke up on my 20th Christmas Day, nine months into my tour at Ramstein, and the only thoughts I had in my mind were worry and fright. It all stemmed from a phone that was laying on my desk. Throughout the week of Christmas, I carried the public affairs alert phone with me. Alert photography, one of the more unpleasant aspects of my job, is photography that supports the investigation of anything involving the military. I’ve taken photos of many investigations, ranging from house fires and crime scenes to suicides and attempted suicides. Fresh in my mind were the rooms of those Airmen I had taken photos of after trying to take their own lives earlier that year. I passed those Airmen almost daily, whether it was in the dining facility or just doing laundry at the dormitory. It wasn’t real for me until I saw their faces. Their stares were desperate, and I only saw more of it as I came inches away with my camera to document the scars left behind. Those eyes were telling us what they’d been trying to explain all along: “I’m alone. I need help. I can’t take it anymore.” When I woke up on that

Christmas, these were the only thoughts I had in my mind. I didn’t want that phone to go off, and I couldn’t stop thinking about it because every time I reminded myself of these almost-lost souls, I thought of myself. Throughout the holiday season, I battled with severe depression and anxiety. I began to forget who I was. I felt so stressed from work every day that I didn’t feel like doing anything but sleeping when I got back home. I’d wake up at 5 a.m. every morning and see missed calls from my mom, dad or grandparents. I’d try to call them back if they were still awake, but I often was met with a voicemail. I felt so disconnected from my normal life that all I knew was my work life, which was wearing quickly on me. I was alone and weak. I reminded myself of all the mistakes I kept making, and usually did so over an influx of beer, alone in my room. And that Christmas, the one time I depended on as a chance to reconnect with my former self, I was instead waiting to see if I had to serve as alert photographer during someone’s darkest hour in his or her life. That Christmas, I just prayed that I wasn’t going to get another call. The phone laid silently on my

desk all week. To me, that was God’s gift to me that Christmas, the warmest embrace I could’ve asked for. One of the most important values I’ve learned to hold close after all of this is caring for others. Most of us aren’t used to being away from our loved ones this time of the year, and while an easy solution would be to fly back and see them, it’s not always possible. That’s why we, big-A Airmen, have to embrace each other as family, especially during this time of the year. One of the best things I’ve ever done here is become the president of my dorm. I’ve used my position to put together events like dorm dinners and social events for those living in my dormitory and others around base. For example, I’ll be hosting the second annual dorm Thanksgiving dinner for Airmen in my dorm next month, once again with help from the Key Spouses Club here in the KMC. These events have connected me with more people than ever before, but connecting isn’t enough. We have to stay with each other through thick and thin. The mission at Ramstein is demanding, but it shouldn’t ever be too much to prevent us from caring about one another.

be sorely missed. Wolters stated his equally high expectations of Clark. “If the incoming commander is not better than the previous, we will not make a change, and the arrival of Lt. Gen. Clark signifies the success in that process,” Wolters said. “A year from now … when we have a ceremony like this and talk about the accomplishments of Lt. Gen. Clark, the promise is this: he will be the finest NAF commander this United

States Air Force has ever seen.” As 3rd Air Force commander, Clark is responsible for commanding its headquarters, the 603rd Air and Space Operations Center, nine wings and one expeditionary wing. In total, the force consists of nearly 35,000 personnel whose mission is to prepare and employ ready airpower in direct support to combatant commanders during contingency and wartime operations. “You are amazing Airmen on this warfighting team. You are able to project global power and you’ve

been doing so since 1940, but there is no more important time in our history than right now,” Clark said. Clark highlighted the three priorities he will focus on during his term to continue to command’s success: mission, airmen and families. Additionally, Clark will simultaneously serve as the Kaiserslautern Military Community commander, representing the largest community of Americans living outside of the continental United States and responsible for strengthening the relationship with our German hosts.

“I have heard amazing things about the military community in Germany, and I look forward to working closely with you,” Clark relayed to attending host nation guests. Clark concluded his speech by highlighting his enthusiasm to be a part of the 3rd Air Force. “You continue to deliver the world’s finest airpower through it all, at the right place, at the right time, day after day, in support of freedom and liberty across this globe,” Clark said. “I look forward to joining this team.”

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Ramstein Airmen honor, maintain Kindergraves Story and photos by Senior Airman Tryphena Mayhugh 86th Airlift Wing Public Affairs Approximately 30 Airmen assigned to the 86th Operations Support Squadron and their families spent their Saturday morning volunteering to clean the American Kindergraves Oct. 15 in Kaiserslautern. The Kindergraves are home to more than 450 American children who died at or almost immediately after birth from 1952 to 1971. The Ramstein Area Chiefs’ Group organizes volunteers once a month to maintain the Kindergraves, as German custom is the families are responsible for care and maintenance of the gravesite. “It is extremely important,” said Chief Master Sgt. John Robbins, U.S. Air Forces in Europe functional manager and Ramstein Area Chiefs’ Group lead. “We act on behalf of the families and maintain their children’s graves. Additionally, many Germans walk through the cemetery and keeping the Kindergraves looking clean sends a message that we respect their culture and that we honor our service members’ and families’ sacrifices. We continue to bring meaning to the term ‘military family.’” Staff Sgt. Stephanie Rey, 86 OSS weather forecaster, organized the vol-

Members of the 86th Operations Support Squadron team clean the American Kindergraves Oct. 15 in Kaiserslautern. The Ramstein Area Chiefs’ Group organizes volunteers to clean the site once a month.

unteers for this month’s cleanup of the site. “It looked like it was going to be quite a lot of work, and we had a short time to do it,” Rey said. “I was really happy we had so many great volunteers who were willing to come out and do whatever was needed. There wasn’t a lot of instruction that needed to be given. It was really amazing.” The volunteers raked and swept the gravesite and the surrounding streets, cleaned around bushes and flower

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essential to the loadmaster’s mission, especially when it comes to being flexible to changing situations. Senior Airman Brandon Ravenell, 37 AS loadmaster, said that is one of the biggest challenges. “It is our job as loadmasters to have the knowledge and skills to be ready for anything,” Ravenell said. Factors such as limited passenger space or uploading more cargo than planned test the loadmaster’s ability to balance their critical thinking abilities and, quite literally, the aircraft’s weight. Though the last minute changes can be stressful at times, according to Staff Sgt. Toni Odom, 37 AS loadmaster evaluator, she feels she makes an impact in her job. “When we do drops for the ground troops playing in the shrubs for weeks at a time in Africa, I can see the impact,” Odom said. “If we don’t get

water or MREs, they don’t get to eat. I’m making a difference for the people who are out there really doing the tip-ofthe-spear type work.” Perry agrees he feels their job is impactful in the Air Force mission and said they have a unique picture seeing what everyone else’s work has culminated to. “We have a pretty unique mission at Ramstein,” Perry said. “We have a lot of things going on, whether it’s working with other countries, picking up people or injured warriors for medical evacuations. I feel like you can definitely see the impact you make in this job. We get to see the finished product of all the work being done at Ramstein and all the things that get put together to launch a mission.” Amongst all their mission requirements, air dropping is Perry’s favorite part of the job. “It’s a lot of fun to throw stuff out of airplanes,” Perry said. “It’s pretty much why I

beds, and brushed and polished each gravestone. “If we left this place a mess, I feel like it would be dishonoring the families and members who were here,” Rey said. “All of these children are here because their parents were helping our country. I think it’s very important we pay them back with the same respect they gave us.” Volunteers from the KMC offer their services so often many have to be turned away, said Robbins. Their

became a loadmaster.” Air drops can consist of tanks, helicopters, food and medical supplies. The 37 AS loadmasters support air drops and deliveries for U.S. European Command and U.S. Africa Command. They are the only in-theater airlift squadron within U.S. Air Force Europe, granting them a large amount of air time. “Every time I go up in an aircraft, it is surreal,” Ravenell said. “It’s a moment of excitement when we airdrop and open up the doors to know what we are doing for our country. I feel as though we as a military cannot be stopped.” Standing on the ramp, a loadmaster surveys the German countryside. She gives the jump master a thumbs-up. One by one paratroopers take on the gusting winds and systematically exit feet-first toward the landing zone. It’s the adrenaline rush that loadmaster’s face that makes the 37 AS loadmasters proud to employ airpower.

efforts are not lost among those who have children buried there. “The families often contact me through the Kindergraves Facebook page thanking us for remembering their children and for keeping the site so well maintained,” Robbins continued. “Knowing that the children will never be forgotten comforts the families.” It was a bittersweet time for Rey as she helped clean the Kindergraves where so many children are laid to rest. “I felt a wide array of emotions,” Rey said. “I definitely had tears come to my eyes, but I also felt joy and true accomplishment. I am proud to be part of an organization that takes care of its members. Even though they’re not here right now, we’re taking care of their family members who have remained.” Through the organization of the Ramstein Area Chiefs’ Group, members of the KMC have the opportunity to give back to the military members who came before them. “Leading the Kindergraves effort is the most humbling and rewarding opportunity I’ve ever experienced,” Robbins said. “Regardless of anyone’s spiritual beliefs, there is no arguing that what we do brings comfort to those who have felt one of life’s most tragic losses — losing a child.”

Senior Airman Sarah Meadows and Senior Airman Anthony Oldham, 37th Airlift Squadron loadmasters, look out the back of a C-130J Super Hercules Sept. 21 over Germany. The 37 AS loadmasters support the U.S. European Command and U.S. Africa Command by safely loading, unloading, handling, air dropping and delivering aircraft cargo.

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OCT. 17

10 a.m.: Theft of unsecured private property in Bruchmuehlbach-Miesau. 11:47 a.m.: Shoplifting on Ramstein. 2:30 p.m.: Theft of unsecured private property on Vogelweh Family Housing.

OCT. 18

12:01 a.m.: Drunken operation of a vehicle and fleeing the scene of a minor traffic accident without injuries in Ramstein-Miesenbach. 8 a.m.: Theft from a secured motor vehicle in Rodenbach. 9:20 a.m.: Failure to obey a regulation on Kapaun. 2:55 p.m.: Child neglect on Vogelweh Family Housing. 5 p.m.: Domestic assault on Vogelweh Family Housing.

OCT. 19

8 a.m.: Theft of unsecured government property in Bann. 9:12 a.m.: Failure to obey a lawful a regulation on Vogelweh Family Housing. 2:56 p.m.: Theft from an unsecured motor vehicle in Kaiserslautern. 6 p.m.: Fleeing the scene of a minor traffic accident without injuries in Kaiserslautern. 6:15 p.m.: Self-harm ideations and communicating a threat in Landstuhl. 8:55 p.m.: Drunken operation of a vehicle on Ramstein. 11 p.m.: Domestic assault in Kaiserslautern.

OCT. 20

2:30 p.m.: Major traffic accident without injuries in Landstuhl.

October 28, 2016 5 p.m.: Theft of unsecured private property on Vogelweh. 7:25 p.m.: Major traffic accident without injuries in Ramstein-Miesenbach.

OCT. 21

3:30 a.m.: Drunken operation of a Kaiserslautern. 5:38 a.m.: Drunken operation of a Kaiserslautern. 11 a.m.: Major traffic accident with Kaiserslautern. 12:20 p.m.: Domestic assault in Miesenbach. 3:22 p.m.: Shoplifting on Ramstein.

vehicle in vehicle in injuries in Ramstein-

OCT. 22

12:25 a.m.: Drunken operation of a vehicle in Ramstein-Miesenbach. 2:31 a.m.: Domestic assault in RamsteinMiesenbach. 1 p.m.: Domestic assault in Mehlingen. 7:50 p.m.: Self-harm ideations and gestures in Kindsbach.

OCT. 23

3:20 a.m.: Drunken operation of a vehicle in Kaiserslautern. 10:40 p.m.: Self-harm ideations on Ramstein.

Take Note

Editor’s note: The purpose of the weekly blotter is to deliver a chronological listing of criminal activity in the KMC. The information contained in the blotter is not indicative of crime trends or the targeting of service members or their dependents. The location and nature of the entries is dependent upon where the crime was reported and not necessarily where the crime took place.

Halloween safety

Little ghouls and goblins will be running around base Monday night for Halloween. Between 5 and 8 p.m., Jefferson Avenue/Illinois Boulevard, Ohio Blvd./New York Ave. and Michigan Blvd./Virginia Blvd. on Ramstein will be closed. Vogelweh will have no closed roads. Motorists are asked to be extra careful. Parents should give children their phone number on a piece of paper or write it on their arm in marker in case they are separated from them.

CFC-O continues

The Combined Federal Campaign-Overseas, the annual workplace giving campaign for the five overseas combatant commands, will continue until Dec. 2. The campaign provides uniformed and civilian Department of Defense personnel serving overseas the opportunity to extend their service by supporting charitable causes of their choice. For details, contact your unit CFC-O representative or visit www.cfcoverseas.org.

Office closures

• The KMC Housing Office and Furnishings Management Section will be closed Tuesday due to a German legal holiday. • The KMC Housing Office and Furnishings Management Section will close at 11:30 a.m. Nov. 9 due to training. • The KMC Housing Office and Furnishings Management Section will be closed Nov. 11 due to on observation of the holiday.

Blood drives

The Armed Services Blood Program-Europe will conduct blood drives on the following dates:

• 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tuesday at the 603rd Air Operations Center, Bldg. 570, on Ramstein • 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Wednesday at the 86th Maintenance Squadron, Bldg. 2135, on Ramstein • 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Nov. 14 at the Kaiserslautern Military Community Center food court • 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Nov. 16 at the Brick House in Spangdahlem • 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Nov. 21 at Landstuhl Heaton Auditorium To make an appointment to donate, visit www. militarydonor.com. Click on “Donate Blood,” then click “Landstuhl, Germany” and find a drive near you. Walk-ins are welcome. For more information, call 590-5958 or 06371-946-45885 or find it on Facebook at www.facebook.com/ASBBCEUR.

Little teeth, big smiles

The 86th Dental Squadron will sponsor a weekend clinic for children from 7:30 a.m. to noon Nov. 5 at the Ramstein Dental Clinic, Bldg. 301. There will be dental examinations, cleaning and education services for children up to 10 years old. For details, call the dental clinic at 479-2210 or 06371-46-2210.

Stadtwerke Ramstein-Miesenbach can email their meter readings to SK@Stadtwerke-Ramstein.de or visit www.stadtwerke-ramstein.de. Customers of Stadtwerke Kaiserslautern should email their meter readings to ablesung@swk-kl.de, visit www.swk24.de or call 0631-8001-1999. If customers don’t notify their city works, their consumption will be estimated. Officials ask customers to remove all objects in front of the meters to make the reading as easy as possible.

Bright Eyes Program

The Kaiserslautern Landstuhl Spouses’ Association in conjunction with KMC School Liaison offices is offering a credit of $89.95 toward one pair of glasses, per qualifying KMC active-duty dependent child, per school year, at the Army and Air Force Exchange Service Optical Shop in the Kaiserslautern Military Community Center. For more information, and to see if you qualify, visit the KLSA website at http://klsagrapevine.org/bright-eyes.

City employees read meters

Employees of Stadtwerke Kaiserslautern and Stadtwerke Ramstein-Miesenbach, the city works in charge of electricity, gas and water, are currently visiting customers to read their meters. Every meter reader has a company badge customers can ask to see. If meter readers are unable to reach customers at home, they will leave a message. Those customers are asked to read the meters themselves and report the readings to Stadtwerke as soon as possible. Customers of

Make adjustments for weather. When the weather is less than perfect, such as rainy, snowy or foggy conditions, use extra precautions when driving and follow guidelines for staying safe in the particular situation you are facing.


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It’s about more than just pink shirts

COMMENTARY

by Col. Brent Johnson 86th Medical Group

In the last few weeks you’ve hopefully seen several articles in the news and on the Ramstein website about Breast Cancer Awareness Month. You’ve also hopefully read the article about our very own Senior Airman Jordan Hebner, 86th Dental Squadron and the mastermind behind the sudden flood of pink morale shirts worn by 86th Medical Group personnel. Her story is an interesting one and she had an idea that not only helps foster conversations about prevention and wellness, but also serves as an example of how great ideas and innovation come from most junior Airmen. Several members of Hebner’s family were diagnosed with breast cancer, and her passion for the issue created an initiative that spread across our 900-member medical group. The pink shirts, as well as banners, events and other activities, raise awareness of a disease which kills more than 40,000 women in the U.S. each year and is the second leading cause of death among women. The pink shirts are about more than just breast cancer and give us an opportunity to talk more broadly about disease prevention, wellness and health preservation. I know my medics do a great job taking care of you when you get sick, but we also want to partner with you to keep you healthy. We do this through many programs and initiatives. Our Medical Management Team works closely

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Personnel of the 86th Medical Group pose for a photo in pink shirts to raise breast cancer awareness.

with your primary care managers to ensure we are providing you with the tools to stay as healthy as possible. Our teams use clinical practice guidelines for monitoring and treating many diseases, such as high cholesterol, high blood pressure and diabetes. We have initiatives to ensure your children are getting their wellness checks on time and getting appropriate immunizations. We have partnered with Landstuhl Regional Medical Center for mammograms and well-woman exams. We use metrics that are the accepted civilian standard to measure how we are doing in providing you with the highest quality care. When you get a phone call from our teams recommending a colonoscopy or other preventive test, please take

advantage of these opportunities. Healthy choices and early detection are key to your overall health. Why wait until you get sick to think about health? In addition, we are developing a new program we’ll launch in a couple months that will identify patients that are overweight, not eating right and not exercising the way they should, and give them the tools to change their vector. Although we talk about breast cancer this time of year, heart disease kills seven times as many women every year as breast cancer. We also know that as patients become even a little overweight and don’t use their bodies the way they should be, their metabolism starts straining with glucose metabolism and

blood pressure regulation. Left unchecked, they will become diabetic and hypertensive with future vascular changes in their heart and limbs that will make them subject to ulceration, infection, amputation and eventual cardiac death as their engines work harder to move themselves around without a limb. Diabetes has quadrupled over the last 30 years to over 422 million adults worldwide, about 8 percent of the global population. Those affected have a 25 percent risk of foot ulceration during an individual’s lifetime, with foot ulcerations and amputations costing U.S. healthcare up to $17 billion annually, more than the direct costs of the five most expensive cancers. This is a very big deal, and people can save themselves from a disease process that after lower extremity amputation has a worse five-year survival rate than most cancers by being careful with their diet, exercise and weight. It never has to happen. Did we pick the pink shirts for breast cancer awareness? Absolutely. However, we also want to highlight the importance of other wellness and prevention initiatives to your health and talk about our teamwork with you to keep yourself healthy. Last week I attended the retirement luncheon for Mr. Anthony Duno, who at age 91 retired with 70 years of federal service. His advice for health and a long life? “Don’t eat too much, don’t drink too much and walk every day.” It really is that simple.

Workout smart: Nutrition first, supplements last by Senior Airman Jimmie D. Pike 86th Airlift Wing Public Affairs As Airmen strive to build muscle mass, increase speed and endurance, and improve overall health, supplements that are promised to provide drastic results can become the go-to for those looking to gain an edge. Although some supplements may provide a boost, individuals taking these products should make sure they understand how to properly use the supplements, what’s contained in the ingredients, actual versus desired effects, and possible reactions that could occur while taking the supplement. “Individuals should do their

research before purchasing and taking supplements,” said Maj. Elizabeth Sarnoski, 86th Medical Operations Squadron mental health flight commander. “They should also make sure that the effect of taking the supplement is within realistic expectations. It’s important to know what you are putting your money into and what the cost may be to your health.” One issue with the use of storebought workout enhancers is the ease of access with little to no regulation. “The problem with these products is that people can go straight to the store and get them off the shelf,” Sarnoski said. “These products aren’t regulated by the Food and Drug Administration, which could

pose a threat to health.” Instead of relying heavily on protein powders, pre-workout mixes and other fitness supplements, athletes should focus on proper nutrition. “The key to maintaining a fit and healthy lifestyle is always going to be nutrition first,” said Capt. Miriam Seville, 86th Aerospace Medicine Squadron nutrition program manager. “Workout supplements shouldn’t replace proper meals, diets or fitness programs.” Information on different substances, ingredients, workouts and more, can be found on the Human Performance Resource Center website that also contains the Operation Supplement Safety High-Risk Supplement List.

The HPRC is a Department of Defense initiative under the Force Health Protection and Readiness Program with goal of total force fitness. “There is no getting around hard work,” Seville said. “If somebody wants a fast track to a result, they may be inclined to take supplements which could harm them. When you think of Olympic athletes, they may take supplements, but their diets are (perfect) and they train like crazy. In the end it’s how you’re using your body and how you’re feeding you’re body that counts.” For more information, visit www.hprc-online.org or call the Health Promotion officer at 480-4292.


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Ramstein stays winter-ready with snow removal team Story and photo by Airman 1st Class Lane T. Plummer 86th Airlift Wing Public Affairs Ramstein base operations run 24-hours a day, which means preparations have to be made and attention to detail is critical. Some of the challenges include snow and ice buildup on the flightline. However, thanks to the snow removal team, headed by the 786th Civil Engineer Squadron, everything is ready for the first winter weather event. “The Ramstein snow removal team is a cohesive, multifaceted military and local national team,” said Staff Sgt. Ernest Opoku, the unit’s snow removal shift lead NCO in charge. “We’re the first ones in and the last ones out when inclement weather strikes Ramstein.” The snow removal team consists of 86 personnel who provide 24/7 service basewide, and are pulled from regular duties when winter weather arrives. There are 20 heavy equipment operators and 24 civil engineer augmentees designated to the airfield. Also serving are 26 local national equipment operators and ground maintenance personnel designated to Ramstein’s roads and parking lots. Finally, there are 16 heavy equip-

Heavy snow equipment is parked in front of the 786th Civil Engineer Squadron’s heavy equipment facility Oct. 19 on Ramstein. Preparations for winter weather hazards are made to ensure Ramstein’s 24-hour operation can continue during inclement winter weather.

ment operators, augmentees and local nationals designated to the 86th Airlift Wing’s geographically separated unit roads and parking areas. A combined effort between the 786 CES and several other units all play an integral part in working together to designate priorities dictated by the mission. One Airman that helps keep the mission running snow and ice free, Airman 1st Class Hayden Borchardt,

the unit’s heavy construction equipment journeyman, feels this opportunity is rewarding. “Ensuring aircraft land and depart without mission delay provides a huge sense of accomplishment,” Borchardt said. While they aim to tear down snow buildup, they enjoy the camaraderie that builds through these events. “As a member of the team, cama-

raderie is important because it brings me and my coworkers closer together,” Borchardt said. Preparations for winter weather hazards are made to ensure Ramstein’s 24-hour operation runs as smoothly as possible. Opoku said that without the combined efforts of every Airman involved in the snow removal team, the Ramstein mission wouldn’t just suffer; it wouldn’t be possible.


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86 MSG DTC helps redeployers relax Story and photo by Airman 1st Class Joshua Magbanua 86th Airlift Wing Public Affairs

Military members returning safely from a deployment generally come home to a happy occasion: smiling faces, balloons, flowers and warm embraces from family and friends. However, reintegration into society may not be the bed of roses some redeployers may dream of. Many things may have changed since the Airman has been gone, or issues that were not solved before the Airman left are still there or may have gotten worse. Whatever the case may be, these things can cast a dark shadow on what might have been a cheerful atmosphere after their homecoming. That is why Airmen of the 86th Mission Support Group Deployment Transition Center are dedicated to helping wingmen relax and prepare for the process of immerging into normal life. “The mission of the DTC is to support the redeployer by giving them decompression skills and reintegration opportunities,” said Maj. Corey Carnes, DTC director. “We’re not necessarily giving new skills. … We’re reinforcing those same skills that you get in Basic Military Training, the First Term Airman Center and on wingman days. “The DTC is in the enterprise of building human performance capital,” Carnes continued. “We focus on total wellness, so that every Airman is physically energized, mentally engaged, socially connected, and spiritually grounded. These concepts are delivered through intentional reintegration skill review and practice, as well as decompression opportunities.”

The U.S. Air Force Deployment Transition Center, part of the 86th Mission Support Group, helps Airmen returning from deployment prepare to transition into nondeployed life. Staff at the DTC take the Airmen through a four-day reintegration course before they continue traveling to their home base.

There are two reasons for Airmen to pass through the DTC, Carnes said. The first way would be for an Airman’s career field functional manager to decide beforehand that they will pass through the DTC after deployment. The second way is if the Airman’s chain of command on deployment makes the decision for them to go to the DTC on the way back to their home station. “We previously only served career fields with higher risks of exposure to combat casualties,” Carnes said. “But now we are open to receiving Airmen from all Air Force Specialty Codes.” The DTC takes Airmen coming directly from their deployment through a four-day reintegration program. Activities include; group discussions and trips in the local area called experiential outings. After the

course, Airmen move on to their home station to reunite with their loved ones. The experiential outings help redeployers get back in touch with common sights and sounds of a nondeployed environment, said Tech. Sgt. Jessica Scott, DTC resiliency technician. “Just the little things like being in a restaurant and hearing a baby crying helps them get used to the sounds and norms of a city versus a military unit in Afghanistan,” Scott said. Even though the DTC has redeployers for a short amount of time, the staff try to give them as much information as they can without making their schedules hectic. The objective of the DTC is to help returning Airmen decompress as they head home, not bombard them with briefings, Scott said.

“We don’t fill up their time,” she explained. “We have them for approximately 72 hours, but only about 10 hours is time we control … after that, everything else is them making decisions about what they’re going to do. So they get to make decisions on their own at their own pace while having some structure to do so.” In addition to specializing in helping redeployers transition smoothly back into a normal pace of life, another thing which makes the DTC unique is that much of the unit consists of members who are also deployed at Ramstein. Of more than a dozen Airmen assigned to the DTC, more than half come from another base. Scott said enabling redeploying Airmen to pass through the DTC and relax on their way to their home base strengthens their ability to regain a normal pace of life. “Even the people who are adamantly against being here … come out saying they feel better, they feel less stressed and they feel better equipped to get home and back into normal life,” Scott said. “To give them some coping skills, to remind them of the coping skills they’ve used previously and to help them manage those expectations so they get back on a better footing — you can’t beat that, I think everybody should come through here.” Immersing back into society after being down range for a long time is not easy, and life after deployment can be unpredictable. However, there is one thing Airmen can expect if they pass by the DTC on the way home: a warm welcome from wingmen committed to helping them shake off the stress and gain the tools they need to get back to their normal lives.

Best Warrior proves hard work pays off by Ashley Patoka Regional Health Command Europe Public Affairs

Five years ago Sgt. 1st Class Ilker Irmak competed in his first U.S. Army Best Warrior Competition and while he thought he was prepared, he came up short. He took his lessons learned from that opportunity and put them to work to earn the third place title in this year’s competition held at Fort A.P. Hill, Virginia. Irmak, U.S. Army Medical Materiel Center Europe operations and training NCO, said he used his first experience in the competition as motivation to do better but he also knew that this time

around he needed to be better prepared. “I knew I had to be physically fit to keep up with the competition,” Irmak said. “I also knew I needed to have the stamina to go multiple days without stopping.” To prepare, Irmak ran six to eight miles in the morning, six days a week. He also took advantage of his wife’s knowledge of Crossfit and Functional Fitness and worked on building muscle and his strength endurance. Ten NCOs and 10 Soldiers, representing 10 commands from across the Army, were tested their skills in combat warfare simulations, board interviews, essays, written exams, warrior tasks, battle drills, weapon ranges, day and

night land navigation, timed 12 mile tactical foot march with 45 lbs. ruck, and physical fitness tests. But for Irmak, it wasn’t just about the physical aspect, he also needed to be mentally ready. “I did a lot of studying at home, during lunch, on the weekends and my wife would help me conduct mock boards,” Irmak said. Irmak also learned some valuable lessons about himself during his first go at Best Warrior that he thinks contributed to his success this year. “I learned to be more humble,” he said, “and to realize it isn’t about you, you are representing your command.” And because he was representing his

command it pushed him to do his best. “I pushed on because I knew who I was doing it for,” Irmak said. “I didn’t want to have any regrets. I just wanted to make sure I gave it my all and did the best I could.” Irmak was born and raised in the Kaiserslautern, Germany, area. After he finished school he worked as a security guard at multiple Army installations within the KMC. This is where he was first exposed to U.S. Army Soldiers. That exposure led Irmak to the United States in 2002 where he applied for citizenship and eventually joined the Army in 2004. See BeSt warrior, Page 11


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High-speed Airmen hit the brakes for USAFE Photos by Senior Airman Tryphena Mayhugh

Senior Airman Seth Howard, 435th Construction and Training Squadron aircraft arresting systems depot technician, moves a BAK-12 aircraft arresting system so it can be painted Oct. 12 on Ramstein. Howard and other 435 CTS Airmen overhauled the system, which decelerates aircraft during landing. Painting dents or chips on the BAK-12 is the last step and helps prevent corroding.

Staff Sgt. Kyle Morris, 435th Construction and Training Squadron aircraft arresting systems depot technician, checks his work while painting a BAK-12 aircraft arresting system Oct. 12 on Ramstein. Morris painted the arresting system to prevent corroding. Each system requires an overhaul every ten years, and the 435 CTS is the only squadron within U.S. Air Forces in Europe with the capability to do so.

Staff Sgt. Kyle Morris and Airman 1st Class Dylan Ryan, 435th Construction and Training aircraft arresting systems depot technicians, overhaul a BAK-12 aircraft arresting system Oct. 12 on Ramstein. The arresting system decelerates an aircraft during landing, and each one requires an overhaul every ten years.

Staff Sgt. Kyle Morris, 435th Construction and Training Squadron aircraft arresting systems depot technician, mixes paint Oct. 13 on Ramstein. Morris mixed the paint to spray over dents and chips on a BAK-12 aircraft arresting system during an overhaul.

Staff Sgt. Kyle Morris, 435th Construction and Training Squadron aircraft arresting systems depot technician, sprays paint on a BAK-12 aircraft arresting system Oct. 12 on Ramstein. The 435 CTS overhauls all aircraft arresting systems within U.S. Air Forces in Europe.

Senior Airman Kevin Glover, 435th Construction and Training Squadron aircraft arresting systems depot technician, tapes around dented or chipped areas on a BAK-12 aircraft arresting system Oct. 12 on Ramstein. Glover taped the areas so they could be painted to help prevent corroding. The 435 CTS works on eight systems each year.


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Sgt. 1st Class Ilker Irmak, U.S. Army Medical Command, demonstrates his marksmanship and tactical combat casualty care capabilities during a livefire exercise on day three of the U.S. Army 2016 Best Warrior Competition Sept. 28 at Fort A.P. Hill, Virginia. The BWC is an annual weeklong event that tests 20 Soldiers from the 10 major commands Army-wide on their physical and mental capabilities.

Best Warrior, from Page 11

“SFC Irmak is a living example of the American dream and the best NCO I have had an opportunity to serve with in my 25-year Army career,” said Sgt. Maj. Lee Ridling, USAMMCE sergeant major. “His exposure to Soldiers sparked a desire to serve and be part of the Army team that still burns strongly.” Irmak said he has a lot of gratitude toward the Army. He loves what he does and loves being able to spend his days surrounded by Soldiers. He feels he is living the American dream. “I am able to live a life where I can pay all my bills,” Irmak said. “I have a place to live. I have a car. I have a beautiful wife. I have a job that I am excited about and I want to go to work every day.” For Irmak, joining the Army has been much more than just a job to him. “I look at the Army as a family; the people I work with have made such a huge impact on my life,” Irmak said. But Irmak is leaving his impact on others as well. “Irmak is a tireless professional and never stops working to ensure that every task is accomplished,” Ridling said. “I have never met a more dedicated Soldier; he always sets the example of what is right for all to follow. He constantly takes care of Soldiers, ensures they are trained, and pushes himself to further limits every day.” Even though Irmak placed third in the competition, he said he is still learning and knows he still has room to grow. “I learned that I am more resilient than I thought I could be,” Irmak said. “And even though I am 36 years old, I can still learn and apply what I have learned. I also learned that I am very stubborn, in a good way. If I wasn’t I probably would have never tried again.” Irmak is happy with this year’s results. Mostly, he is happy that he could do well for his organization and his command could be recognized. “I feel like even though this is an individual achievement, you’ve got to see the bigger picture,” Irmak said. “It all comes back to the people who have impacted your career, and there are a lot of people who have led to my success. You can’t do it by yourself.” “USAMMCE is extremely proud of Sgt. First Class Irmak. He is the epitome of a professional NCO and we are honored to serve with him,” Ridling said. For more information on the competition, visit www.army.mil/ bestwarrior.

Potato bell pepper pan Ingredients (for 4 people) • 2 pounds medium sized potatoes (use hard boiling ‘vorwiegend festkochende kartoffeln’) • 1 tablespoon fennel • 1 tablespoon salt Boil potatoes with fennel and salt. Peel the potatoes and put in refrigerator the day before. • 2 medium onions sliced • 2 red bell peppers sliced • 1½ cup cabanossi meat sticks, thinly sliced • 10-12 tablespoons oil • ½ pound pimientos, whole • 1 tablespoon spicy paprika

Put half of the oil in a pan. Add cabanossi and let roast for 1-2 minutes. Slice potatoes and add to pan. Roast them for 1-2 minutes. Add salt and pepper to taste. Put these in oven to keep warm. Add the rest of the oil to the pan. Put the onions, bell pepper pimientos in pan and roast until they are a nicely brown color. Add potatoes and cabanossi. Mix all ingredients as you add the spicy Paprika. This meal can be served straight from the pan to the table if you like. A nice side dish of tomato salad and yogurt dressing will make the meal complete! Enjoy

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21st TSC women explore combat arms opportunities Story and photo by Brittany Jones 21st Theater Sustainment Command Public Affairs

Now that female Soldiers have the opportunity to join combat arms military occupational specialties, the 21st Special Troops Battalion is making sure their junior enlisted female Soldiers are aware of career opportunities and their potential benefits. The 21st Theater Sustainment Command career counselor/retention team hosted an Army gender integration briefing Oct. 13 at Daenner Kaserne Chapel. Junior enlisted female Soldiers across the 21st STB were educated on new career opportunities available in previously restricted career fields like air and missile defense and fire support. Guest speakers for the briefing were Sgt. Maj. Mark Thompson, a senior Army career counselor from the Pentagon, and Sgt. Maj. Carla Hubble, a career counselor from Fort Bragg, North Carolina.

Female Soldiers with the 21st Theater Sustainment Command gather to learn more information about the new opportunity to join combat arms career specialties Oct. 13 at Daenner Kaserne Chapel.

The more than 200 attendees, including junior enlisted TSC women and their leaders, learned there are over 180 civilian females scheduled to enlist in Combat Arms and 40 active duty females in the process of a branch transfer to combat arms.

“It’s a very exciting time to join the Army. My daughter will have every MOS available to her if she decides to join the Armed forces once she is older,” Thompson told the Soldiers. Hubble added that this opportu-

nity makes female Soldiers more competitive amongst their peers and will one day provide relatability to incoming females who wish to join combat arms. Thompson said his key takeaway is that the best qualified personnel can serve the military in the capacity they desire without regard to gender. Starting in 2017, Soldiers who are interested in combat arms will participate in a gender neutral test called the Occupation Physical Assessment Test to determine physical readiness. Female Soldiers currently in the Army who are interested in joining a combat MOS will not be required to leave their current MOS, but would add a second MOS within combat arms. They would not be required to repeat basic training. To learn more about female opportunities within combat arms, Soldiers should consult with their career counselor or visit the 21st TSC’s retention website at www.21tsc.army.mil/ retention.

Kaiserslautern students, 21st STB Soldiers celebrate Hispanic heritage Story and photos by Brittany Jones 21st Theater Sustainment Command Public Affairs KMC students, family members and friends joined troops from the 21st Special Troops Battalion for a fiesta in honor of Hispanic Heritage Month Oct. 14 at the Kazabra Club on Vogelweh. The second annual celebration included a cooperative effort from Kaiserslautern’s middle and high school, civilian volunteers and 21st Theater Sustainment Command personnel assigned in the area. Remarks from key command leaders, including Command Sgt. Maj. Alberto Delgado, the TSC senior enlisted leader, and Lt. Col. Caprissa S. Brown-Slade, the 21st STB commander, punctuated the event. Americans honor National Hispanic Heritage month each Sept. 15 to Oct. 15. This year’s theme was “Embracing, Enriching and Enabling,” a theme Brown-Slade highlighted during her remarks. The celebration kicked off with several traditional Hispanic dances, like the Bachata, bilingual poetry and even a guitar serenade — all performed by the middle and high school students. In addition to the students’ performances, the cultural program educated the audience about influential Spanish and Latin American personalities, and traditional Hispanic customs. Participants and organizers

described the event as fun and successful. “This is my second year helping with the event. Every year I learn something new about Hispanic heritage,” said Jasmine Acker, an 11th grade advanced Spanish student at Kaiserslautern High School. The celebration closed out with remarks from Delgado, a distinguished bilingual leader of Puerto Rican descent as well as the event guest speaker. The command sergeant major told the audience how his Hispanic heritage helped shape his identity as a leader, and shared anecdotes about consequential Hispanic leaders in American military history, noting examples of prominent figures and gallantry from the War of Independence and Civil War to the World Wars, Vietnam and Operation Enduring Freedom. “Hispanic Americans enjoy a unique and storied history in our Army, serving and fighting in every war since the nation’s birth,” he said. “Through hard work, devotion to family, loyalty to community and country, Hispanic Americans continue to pursue the American dream and contribute to the strength and defense —not to mention the cuisine — of our nation.” Delgado also noted the importance of Hispanic Soldiers to the contemporary Army. “Hispanic Americans make up about 12 percent of the Army’s active component,” he told the audience. “It’s fitting we pause and honor the

Command Sgt. Maj. Alberto Delgado, 21st Theater Sustainment Command senior enlisted leader, delivers remarks during the Hispanic Heritage Month celebration Oct. 14 at the Kazabra Club on Vogelweh. The annual monthlong observance ran from Sept. 15 to Oct.15.

awesome contributions of Hispanic Soldiers, not just because they’re so important to our military history

and heritage, but because they’re an essential part of our shared American story.”


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Hochspeyer offers Halloween fun Saturday, Monday

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One of the scary residents of the Little Horror Shop in Hochspeyer is a mean clown who frightens visitors.

by Petra Lessoing 86th Airlift Wing Public Affairs Hochspeyer’s Halloween haunted house, the Little Horror Shop, will open 6 to 10 p.m. Saturday, and 7 to 10:30 p.m. Monday at Kirchstrasse 5. The entire family will be able to enter the bewitched house and experience spooky scenarios in the dark. Vampires, ghosts and monsters will give visitors the creeps. “Just in a moment when nobody expects it, weird and scary inhabitants of the house will tap on visitors’ shoulders, or a frightening grimace seems to appear from nowhere,” said organizer Anja Klingenberg. “This requires strong nerves.” For the fourth time, this Halloween

event takes place in the former restaurant called Zur Penne in the bottom part of Kirchstrasse. It provides the right creepy atmosphere and makes visitors wonder if strange creatures took residence of the unoccupied building. Volunteers of the local booster club, Aktiv fuer Hochspeyer e.V., will make sure to scare everybody as expected. “We will use special light effects and noises to revive the haunted house and our frightening scenes in the dark for sure will provide uncertainty and fear,” Klingenberg said. “We recommend not to bring children under 10, but this is totally up to the parents.” After surviving the tour through the Little Horror Shop, participants

The haunted house in Hochspeyer offers a walk through different rooms, where visitors find scary figures and a spooky atmosphere.

can recuperate and have something to eat such as bratwurst, frikadellen, French fries and chili. The Roller Derby Team will offer popcorn, cotton candy and cookies. At 7 p.m. Saturday, a Halloween costume contest for children and adults will take place to find the most scary and terribly nicest costume. Admission fee is €4 for adults and €1 for children older than 12 years old. Proceeds go back to community projects. Due to construction, visitors coming by car, should follow the detour signs. The best parking possibility is in front of the public outdoor swimming pool. From here it is only a five-minute walk to the Little Horror Shop.

Visitors find frightening scenes when walking through the haunted house in Hochspeyer Saturday and Monday.

Germans observe religious holidays in November by Petra Lessoing 86th Airlift Wing Public Affairs Tuesday, many Germans will visit cemeteries to decorate the gravesites of deceased family members and friends to light candles or lay down flowers or wreaths made of fir tree branches, pine cones and dried flowers. They do this because it is “Allerheiligen,” “All Saints Day,” a religious holiday for Catholics. It’s not an official holiday in all of Germany but in the states with mainly Catholic population such as Rheinland-Pfalz, Saarland, Baden-Württemberg and NordrheinWestfalen. Here stores, banks and public offices remain closed. The day is a regular workday in the rest of Germany. The origin of All Saints Day dates back to May 13, 610 when Pope Boniface IV dedicated a special day to all saints who never received their

own memorial day. Old calendars show that almost every day is dedicated to a saint. In the Pantheon in Rome, Pope Boniface honored all saints who lived with Christian ideals in all countries of the world. In 1835, Pope Gregor IV moved All Saints Day to Nov. 1. November is known as the month of remembrance, contemplation and mourning. Protestants remember the dead on “Totensonntag,” Nov. 20. It always falls on the last Sunday before the first Advent Sunday. In 1816, this memorial day was introduced for the first time in Prussia, from where it spread throughout the years to all Protestant regions. The National Day of Mourning will be observed Nov. 13. It is dedicated to the memory of the dead of World War I and II and the victims of Nazi terror. Wreath-laying ceremonies will take place in Ramstein-

Miesenbach and Kaiserslautern. Another religious but not official

holiday is the Day of Prayer and Repentance Nov. 16.

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Germans decorate gravesites with wreaths, flowers and candles Tuesday, which is observed as the religious holiday All Saints Day.


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Zweibruecken celebrates Halloween

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by Petra Lessoing 86th Airlift Wing Public Affairs Zweibruecken will celebrate its traditional Halloween spectacle with activities Saturday and Monday. The event includes a fashion show, costume contest, pumpkin carving, a monster parade, dance performances, fire juggling and food specialties Monday in the center of town. Activities will begin at 9 a.m. Saturday on Schlossplatz. Children can have their faces painted for free. Children can register for a monster fashion show and present their costumes at 10 a.m. in front of the Schloss. The first prize winner will receive two tickets for Europa Park. The Forest Youth Group will ask children to participate in pumpkin carving and taste pumpkin soup at noon. Monday, activities will start at 5:30 p.m. on Hallplatz near the fountain with a performance

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by the dance group Traumzeit. Scary figures accompanied by musicians and people in costumes will then walk in a monster parade to Schlossplatz. Firefighters of the local youth fire brigade will take part with torches. The German Red Cross will offer “bloody fingers,” hot dogs with ketchup as well as punch. A fire magician will show off his skills at 6:15 p.m. in front of the Schloss (palace) and a fireworks display will be lit on the grounds. Another attraction will be the Tam-Tam magic performance. Children can participate in scary tests of courage. The local German Child Protection Association will present a monster show at 4 p.m. in its tent. A photographer of a local newspaper will go around and take photos of persons in original costumes and with nicely painted faces from 5 to 9 p.m. The 20 best costumes will be published in the newspaper. Kaiserslautern Evangelical

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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. 06313406-4098 Miesau Chapel (Bldg. 3175) Seventh-Day Adventist Worship Sabbath School: 9:30 a.m. Saturdays Spanish Sabbath School: 9:30 a.m. Saturdays Worship: 11:00 a.m. Saturdays Small Group: 6:00-7:00 p.m. Tuesdays Landstuhl Community Chapel (Bldg. 3773) Worship: 11:00 a.m. Sundays Children’s Youth Church: 11:00 a.m. Sundays Daenner Community Chapel (Bldg. 3150) Chapel Next Worship Worship: 10:00 a.m. Sundays Children’s Church: 10:30 a.m. Sundays Ramstein North Chapel (DSN 480-6148, civ. 06371-47-6148) Contemporary Service: 11:00 a.m. Sundays Ramstein South Chapel (DSN 480-5753, civ. 06371-47-5753) Liturgical Services: 9:00 a.m. Sundays Liturgical Sunday School: 11:00 a.m. Sundays Traditional Service: 11:00 a.m. Sundays Vogelweh Chapel (DSN 480-6148, civ. 06371-47-6148) Gospel Service: 11:00 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. PWOC - Protestant Women of the Chapel Thu 9:00-11:30 a.m., Kapaun Chapel Mon 6:30-8:00 p.m., Vogelweh Chapel Tue 9:00 – 11:00 a.m., Ramstein North Chapel Conference Room Tue 5:30-7:30 p.m., Ramstein South Chapel

Catholic Services

Daenner Community Chapel (Bldg 3150) Confession: 11:30 a.m. Sundays (Jun-Aug) Sunday Mass: 12:00 p.m. (Jun-Aug) Confession: 12:00 p.m. Sundays (Sep-May) Sunday Mass: 12:30 p.m. (Sep-May) Landstuhl Community Chapel (Bldg. 3773) Confession: 8:30 a.m. Sunday Mass: 9:00 a.m. Ramstein North Chapel (DSN 480-6148, civ. 06371-47-6148) Daily Mass: 11:30 a.m. Monday-Friday Sunday Mass: 9:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. Confession 4:00-4:45 p.m. Sundays Vogelweh Chapel (DSN 480-6148, civ. 06371-47-6148) Confession: 4:00-4:45 p.m. Saturday Mass: 5:00 p.m.

Jewish Religious Services

Ramstein South Chapel Jewish Shul Area Bldg. 2403, Friday Kabbalat Shabbat and Oneg following, 19:00. Holiday Services: Contact North Chapel for Schedule 06371-47-6148

Islamic Services

Ramstein South Chapel Mosque Area Bldg. 2403 (DSN 480-5753) Friday Jummah prayers 1:00 p.m. Daily Prayers: Monday - Saturday 7:30 a.m. Fajr Monday - Thursday 1:30 p.m. Dhuhr Monday - Friday 3:00 p.m. Asr Religious Education/Fellowship : 1st and 3rd Sunday from 12:00 p.m. - 2:30 p.m.

Orthodox Christian

Kapaun Chapel (DSN 480-6148, civ. 06371-47-6148) Divine Liturgy: 9:00 a.m. Sundays Confessions by appointment

Chapel Youth Program

Kaiserslautern Youth of the Chapel All students grades 6-12 Wednesday Evenings, 1800-2000 Pulaski Chapel, Bldg 2869 For more information, follow us on Facebook @ K-Town Youth of the Chapel or email at KtownChapelYouth@gmail.com Program POC is CH (CPT) Chris Rice at Christopher.m.rice38.mil@mail.mil Protestant Youth of the Chapel PYOC Middle School Ministry Thursdays 3:30-5:30 p.m., Main Exchange (food court) PYOC High School Ministry Tuesdays 6:30-9:00 p.m., North Chapel Info: www.ramsteinpyoc.blogspot.com Contact: ramsteinpyoc@googlemail.com AWANA awanaramstein@gmail.com Sundays, 2:00-4:00 p.m., Youth Center

Episcopal (Anglican) (St. Albans)

10:30 a.m. Sundays, Kapaun Chapel

Unitarian

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

Wiccan

Saturdays 7:00 p.m., Kapaun Annex

Buddhist (SGI)

Ramstein North Chapel (Conference Room) 10:30 a.m. every 1st Saturday Daenner Chapel 3rd Thursday Noon For more info: ktownsgibuddhism@gmail.com

Confessional Lutheran (WELS)

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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 locations. Dates are subject to change.

Performing arts:

Pfalztheater Kaiserslautern: • “Terror,” a play in German about a terror attack scenario by Ferdinand von Schirach where the audience has to render a judgement, 7:30 p.m. today and Nov. 8, 12 and 30. • “Haensel und Gretel,” a fairy tale play by Engelbert Humperdinck, in German, 7:30 p.m. Saturday, Wednesday and Nov. 18 and 29, and 3 p.m. Nov. 6 (with childcare). • “My Fair Lady,” a musical by Frederick Loewe, in German, 6 p.m. Sunday, and 7:30 p.m. Nov. 5 and 25. • “Attila,” an opera by Guiseppe Verdi, in Italian, 7:30 p.m. Nov. 4 and 19. For details, call 0631-3675-209 or visit www.pfalztheater.de. Kammgarn Kaiserslautern: • International Blues Festival: Today: Groove Cookies, 8 p.m.; Walter Trout, 9:30 p.m.; Jim Kahr, 11 p.m. Tickets cost €30.

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Samhain fest The Celtic village in Steinbach celebrates the Celtic Samhain fest, which is the origin of Halloween, 4 to 11 p.m. Monday. The event features Celtic life presentations, sword fights, fire eaters, camp fires and various activities. At 7 p.m., a torch hike with druid ceremony starts. The Irish folk band Greengrass performs at 8 p.m. Visitors can taste Celtic food and mead. Admission is €4 for adults and €2 for children; families pay €10. For details, visit www.winnweiler-vg.de.

Saturday: Simo, 8 p.m.; The Brew, 9:30 p.m.; The Excitements, 11 p.m. Tickets cost €24. • The band Messer presents post punk and rock, 8 p.m. Monday. Tickets cost €20. • Madeline Juno & Band present pop music, 8 p.m. Nov. 4. Tickets cost €25. • The band Killerpilze and special guest present rock and pop, 8 p.m. Nov. 5. Tickets cost €22. • Nils Wuelker & Band present jazz combined with pop, 8 p.m. Nov. 8. Tickets cost €28. For more information, visit www.kammgarn.de. Fruchthalle, Kaiserslautern: • Song night with soprano singer Hanna-Elisabeth Mueller and pianist Juliane Ruf performing songs by Arnold Schoenberg, Robert Schumann, Alexander von Zemlinsky and Hugo Wolf, 7 p.m. Thursday. Tickets cost €18. • “Baroque and Classic,” the Collegium Musicum Kaiserslautern presents works by Joseph Haydn, Georg Friedrich Haendel, Johann Bach and WolfgangAmadeus Mozart, 5 p.m. Nov. 6. Tickets cost €18. For tickets, contact Tourist Information Kaiserslautern at 0631-365-2317. Volksbank, Casino, Fischerstrasse 49: • The violin duo The Twiolins present “Sunfire,” music from different countries, continents and galaxies, 8 p.m. Nov. 4. Tickets cost €5. For tickets, contact Volksbank at 0631-3610-113. Stiftskirche Kaiserslautern: • “A Little Market Music” with Emmerich-Smola Music School, noon Saturday. Admission is free. Donations are welcome. Landstuhl Stadthalle: • The Mobiles present “Moving Shadows,” their award-winning shadow theater highlighting a journey around the globe, 7:30 p.m. Nov. 12. Tickets cost €23 to €32. For details, call 06371-92340 or visit www.stadthalle-landstuhl.de. Ramstein-Miesenbach, Haus des Buergers: • The unplugged band Die Ueblichen Verdaechtigen presents songs of the last decades in a cozy atmosphere,

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Last chance to visit Gartenschau Monday is the last day visitors of the Gartenschau Kaiserslautern can admire the local Rathaus and many other buildings in the Lego exhibition, enjoy the indoor flower show as well as the pumpkin display under the motto “Royal.” The Gartenschau, with the dinosaur park, is open 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. each day. Tickets cost €7 for adults and €3 for children. A wine fair with 70 vendors presenting wines and delicacies takes place from noon to 7 p.m. Saturday. Wine fair tickets, including a wine and food tasting, water and coffee cost €23. For details, visit www.gartenschau-kl.de.

8 p.m. Saturday. Tickets cost €14. • Festive operetta gala with soprano singer Melanie Petcu and tenor Alexander Wendt presenting romantic songs of love, 5 p.m. Sunday. Tickets cost €12. • “Alles Gute, liebe Leiche,” an interactive performance of a criminal story combined with a four-course dinner, 7:30 p.m. Nov. 4. Tickets cost €69. • “Africa Jambo,” a show by Senegalese artist Max Bousso and his ensemble Voodo Beats; African food specialties and arts and crafts will be presented as well, 8 p.m. Nov. 5. Tickets cost €25 to €36. For details, call 06371-592-220 or visit www.hausdesbuergers.de. English Theatre, Gallusanlage 7, Frankfurt: • “Monty Python’s Spamalot,” a musical comedy, will be played from Nov. 12. For more information, visit www.english-theatre.org. Saarbruecken, Saarlaendisches Staatstheater, Schillerplatz 1: • “West Side Story,” a musical with German text and English songs, 2:30 p.m. Sunday, 6 p.m. Tuesday and 7:30 p.m. Thursday and Nov. 5. For details, call 0681-3092-486 or visit www.theater-saarbruecken.de.

Miscellaneous:

• Kaiserslautern, Gartenschau (dino park), open 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. daily through Monday with flower show “Fabulously Changeable” in flower hall; Lego display in exhibition hall; and pumpkin display under the motto “Royal.” Tickets cost €7 for

adults and €3 for children. For additional information, visit www.gartenschau-kl.de. • Kaiserslautern, Japanese Garden, Am Abendsberg 1, open until Nov. 13. Tickets cost €5.50 for adults; €3 for children. For more information, visit www.japanischergarten.de. • Kaiserslautern-Siegelbach, zoo, Halloween event, 6 to 9 p.m. Monday. • Otterbach, Dorfplatz, Halloween fest with live music, disc jockey, pumpkin and best costume awards, camp fire and food specialties, 5 p.m. Monday; horror walk with lights at 7 p.m. • Kindsbach, Mehrzweckhalle, Halloween party, 8 p.m. Monday. • Finkenbach-Gersweiler (northwest of Rockenhausen), cattle drive downhill, 2:30 p.m. Saturday. Fest starts at 11 a.m. with children’s activities, petting zoo, eating and drinking, and live music until late at night.

Flea markets:

• Kaiserslautern, Pfalz-Center (across from Daenner Kaserne), 7 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturdays. • Kaiserslautern, Toom, Hohenecker Strasse 18, 7 a.m. to 4 p.m. today. • Mehlingen, Abtstrasse 25a, 7 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturdays. • Bad Duerkheim, Saline (saltworks, Gutleutstrasse 48), 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturdays. • Bad Duerkheim, Brunnenhalle, Kurbrunnenstrasse 14, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday.


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Events

» There will be a One Health Day event held from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Thursday at the Kaiserslautern Military Community Center food court. This is an educational event for the community provided by the public health community of the KMC. The event will feature educational displays and provide opportunities for the community to ask human and animal health-related questions. Come out and learn about ways to protect and improve you and your family’s health. » The Family and Morale, Welfare and Recreation Holiday Bazaar will take place from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. Nov. 4, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Nov. 5, and 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Nov. 6 at the Special Events Center on Rhine Ordnance Barracks, Bldg. 237. This is the perfect opportunity to get your shopping finished before the holidays. Enjoy a variety of treasures from various European vendors, including wine, cheese, antique furniture, Polish pottery, paintings, candles, ornaments and much more. For more information, call 493-4106 or 0631-3406-4106. » A German-American Day ceremony, hosted by the Atlantic Academy Kaiserslautern, Docu Center Ramstein and GermanAmerican and International Women’s Club, will be held at 4 p.m. Nov. 5 at Zehntenscheune, Kirchenstrasse 1 in Landstuhl. The celebration is in remembrance of Oct. 6, 1683, when 13 German families arrived near Philadelphia and founded Germantown. It honors the contributions of German immigrants to the development of America and highlights the relationships of German citizens and U.S. military members in the region.

KMC Onstage

KMC Onstage is located in Bldg. 3232 on Kleber Kaserne. For more information, contact Eric Danzeiser at 483-6252 or 0631-411-6252 or via email at eric.e.danzeiser.naf@mail.mil. To reserve tickets, visit www.kaiserslautern.armymwr.com, visit KMC Onstage from 1 to 5 p.m. Tuesdays through Fridays, or call 483-6626 or 0631-411-6626. » KMC Onstage presents “The Addams Family Musical”: 7 p.m. today, Saturday and Nov. 4 and 5; and 3 p.m. Sunday and Nov. 6. Advance ticket reservations are recommended. » KMC Onstage presents “The Rocky Horror Picture Show”: Today and Saturday. Doors open at 10 p.m., pre-show starts at 11 p.m., show starts at midnight. This timeless cult classic will be presented live as a shadow show. Cost: $10 per person, including prop bag. Advance ticket reservations are recommended.

Armstrong’s Club Events

Armstrong’s Club is located in Bldg. 1036 on Vogelweh Family Housing. Call 0631-354-9986 for details. Unless otherwise stated, events have no cover charge and are open to all ID cardholders and their guests, 18 and over. » Halloween Costume Party: 9 p.m. to 3 a.m. Saturday. Get into the spirit of Halloween with a costume party! Enjoy a live DJ playing the hottest hits, dance the night away and wear your best Halloween costume for a chance to win a cash prize. » A Taste of Germany: 5 p.m. every Monday at Castello’s Snack Bar inside of Armstrong’s Club. Indulge in traditional and delicious German meals for $5 per plate. The meals vary each week; menus available at www.kaiserslautern.armymwr.com. » Small Tab Tuesdays: 5 to 10 p.m. every Tuesday play a game of pool or pick your favorite jam on the jukebox while enjoying specials.

» Trivia Wednesdays: 6 to 10 p.m. every Wednesday. » Karaoke Fridays: 9 p.m. to 2 a.m. every Friday show off your singing skills and socialize in a fun environment. » Latin Saturdays: 9 p.m. to 2 a.m. every first and third Saturday of the month.

Kazabra Club Events

Kazabra Club is located in Bldg. 2057 on Vogelweh. Call 489-7261 or 0631-636-7261 for details. Unless otherwise stated, events have no cover charge and are open to all ID cardholders and their guests, 18 and over. » Texas Hold ’em: 8 p.m. to midnight every Friday. Buy-in is $25. Register and buy-in by 7 p.m. » Country Night: 9 p.m. to 3 a.m. Saturdays. Dance lessons take place from 7 to 9 p.m. There is a $5 cover charge. » Sunday Bingo: 3 p.m. every Sunday. Doors open at 1 p.m. Bingo packs start at $30. Prizes will be based upon participation. Play the progressive game for a chance to win up to $10,000.

Jobs

» USA Jobs Workshop will be held from 10 a.m. to noon today on Kleber Kaserne, Bldg. 3210. Want to learn more about finding a government job? Get the one-up on competition with hands-on instruction and assistance from an Employment Readiness expert. RSVP required. For more information and to enroll in the next available class, call 541-9000 or 0611-143-541-9000.

Support Groups

» Expectant Parent Orientation is held from 8:30 to 11 a.m. the first Tuesday of every month at the Landstuhl Learning Center, Bldg. 3718. Join New Parent Support Program and many community counterparts to receive great information about pregnancy and newborns. No registration required. For more information, call 541-9000 or 0611-143-541-9000. » Spectrum Families Support Group meets from 5 to 6 p.m. the second Tuesday of every month at Vogelweh Library, Bldg. 2059. This support group is for anyone who is, has, loves or works with a person with a spectrum disorder, such as Autism, Aspergers, or Pervasive Developmental Disorder — Not Otherwise Specified. For more information and to enroll, call 541-9000 or 0611-143-541-9000. » A breastfeeding support group meets every Tuesday from 1 to 2:30 p.m. Join other moms and dads for this informational class about breastfeeding, sleeping and normal newborn behavior. Class meets at Rheinland-Pfalz Library in Landstuhl, Bldg. 3810. For details and to enroll, call Army Community Service at 541-9000 or 0611-143-541-9000.

Meetings

» An Army Family Action Plan town hall will be held from 3:30 to 5 p.m. Nov. 8 at Armstrong’s Club on Vogelweh Family Housing. You are invited to come and learn about what the Army Family Action Plan team is doing for our community. Learn about quality-of-life issues pertaining to U.S. Army Garrison RheinlandPfalz. Open to active duty, family members, Department of Defense civilians and retirees. No registration required. For more information, visit www.kaiserslautern.armymwr.com. » An Exceptional Family Member Program playgroup meets from 10 a.m. to noon the first and third Wednesday of every month at Vogelweh Community Center, Bldg. 2059. This playgroup is a

great way for parents of toddlers to get to know each other and teach their children to interact with others. Open to nonschoolaged children with special needs. For more information, call Army Community Service at 541-9000 or 0611-143-541-9000. » An Emergency Placement Care informational meeting takes place from 1 to 2 p.m. the third Wednesday of every month on Kleber Kaserne, Bldg. 3210. Join Army Community Service for this informative discussion on becoming an EPC provider and learn about the program and its basic requirements. For details, call ACS at 541-9000 or 0611-143-541-9000.

Classes and Training

» A cooking class offered by the the German-American and International Women’s Club will take place at 4:30 p.m. Nov. 4 at the school in Miesau on Roemerstrasse. Enter through the side entrance. Participants will cook a traditional German holiday meal, including pumpkin soup, sauerbraten with dumplings and red cabbage, and a dessert. The class is free; participants only have to pay for the ingredients. For details, email praesidentin@daifc.de. » Dads 101: A Crash Course for New and Expecting Dads meets from 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. the third Tuesday of every month. This is a class for dads, by dads. Learn from experienced dads in this informational class. Topics include preparing for fatherhood, surviving the first few weeks, caring for your new baby, ways to keep your baby safe and more. Locations vary. For more information and to enroll, call Army Community Service at 541-9000 or 0611-143-541-9000.

Baumholder Events

» Better Opportunities for Single Service Members hosts a Halloween party at 7 p.m. today. The night will feature Halloween-themed games, food and beverages, and a costume party. Prizes will be given to various costumes, such as best couple, most creative and best costume. Open to single and unaccompanied service members and their guests, ages 18 and older. For more information, contact the BOSS Office on Smith Barracks, Bldg. 8106, at 531-2912 or 0611-143-531-2912. » An Army Family Action Plan town hall will be held from 3:30 to 5 p.m. Nov. 10 at the Army Community Service training room on Clinic Kaserne, Bldg. 8746. You are invited to come and learn about what the Army Family Action Plan team is doing for our community. Learn about quality-of-life issues pertaining to U.S. Army Garrison Rheinland-Pfalz. Open to active duty, family members, Department of Defense civilians and retirees. No registration required. For more information, visit www.kaiserslautern.armymwr.com. » Single Parent Support Group meets from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. the second and fourth Thursday of every month in the Wiggles and Giggles room on Clinic Kaserne, Bldg. 8747. Join Family Advocacy Program for this educational class to examine services and tools to aid in successful parenting. Feel free to bring a lunch. For more information, call Army Community Service at 531-2850 or 0611-143-531-2850. » Walk and Talk meets from 11 a.m. to noon the third Friday of every month. Do you want to get into walking for your physical health? Would you like to have someone to talk to for your mental health? Now, you can have both at the same time. For more information, contact Baumholder Army Community Service on Clinic Kaserne, Bldg. 8746, at 531-2850 or 0611-143-531-2850.


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Airman & Family Readiness Center

For more information or to sign up for a class, call the Airman & Family Readiness Center at 480-5100. MONDAY » Transition GPS Workshop: 7:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., A&FRC » Ramstein Spouses Orientation: 8 a.m. to 2:30 p.m., A&FRC TUESDAY » Transition GPS Workshop: 7:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., A&FRC » Reintegration Briefing: 9 to 10:30 a.m., IDRC » Sponsoring in the KMC: 9 to 10 a.m., A&FRC » Predeployment Briefing: 1 to 3 p.m., IDRC WEDNESDAY » Transition GPS Workshop: 7:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., A&FRC » Base Intro: 7:30 a.m. to noon, Enlisted Club » USA Jobs: 10 a.m. to noon, A&FRC THURSDAY » Transition GPS Workshop: 7:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., A&FRC » Pre-Separation Briefing: 9 a.m. to noon, A&FRC NOV. 4 » Transition GPS Workshop: 7:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., A&FRC » Key Leader’s Immersion Briefing: 7:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m., A&FRC

Health Promotion

For more information, call Health Promotion at 06371-47-4292 or 480-4292 or stop by Bldg. 2117. THURSDAY » BOD POD: 1 to 3 p.m. NOV. 4 » BOD POD: 8 to 10 a.m.

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Child/Youth

For more information and to register for KMC Youth Instructional Classes, visit www.86fss.com, select “Family” and click “Instructional Classes” or call 06371-47-6444, Ramstein Youth Programs, or 0631-536-6504, Vogelweh Youth Programs.

Family Advocacy

To register for classes or for more information, call Family Advocacy at 479-2370 or 06371-46-2370 or visit www.ramstein.af.mil/familyadvocacy. » Parenting with Love and Logic: 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Nov. 22 and 29 and Dec. 6 and 13 at Family Advocacy on Ramstein, Bldg. 2123. Join us for a fourpart lunchtime parenting class where you will interact with others and grow in your parenting knowledge and skills. » Expectant Parent Orientation: 8:30 to 11 a.m. the first Tuesday of every month at Learning Resource Center, Bldg. 3718, at Landstuhl Regional Medical Center. Learn about birth registration, passports and much more. No sign-up needed. For more information, call the New Parent Support Program at 06371-46-2098 or 479-2098. » DOMESTIC ABUSE VICTIM ADVOCACY SERVICES: Family Advocacy provides a new service which offers immediate support and service for men or women affected by abuse. The Domestic Abuse Victim Advocacy program is available 24/7. Victims of domestic violence can call 479-2370 during duty hours or 0173-628-4624 after duty hours for a variety of support and advocacy services. Trained personnel stand ready to help. DAVA can

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provide assistance by helping to develop a safety plan, assessing imminent risk of harm, connecting with helpful services and arranging follow-up care.

ASACS

Contact your school ASACS counselor for details. » ADOLESCENT SUPPORT AND COUNSELING SERVICE is a comprehensive program providing prevention education and counseling services to 11- to 19-yearold ID cardholders in the military community. ASACS’s 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 participate in supportive activities related to military life transitions as well as providing individual, group and family counseling services. ASACS counselors’ offices are located in DOD 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.

Medical Group

» ATTENTION: TRICARE ONLINE IS AVAILABLE for your convenience. Schedule your own appointments, view the home care website, check lab results, contact the nurse advice line, get medication refills and more. To register or for more information, visit www.tricareonline.com.


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Education Notes

Preschool Dinovember Storytime

Celebrate “Dinovember,” the month that toy dinosaurs come to life. Rheinland-Pfalz Library hosts a Preschool Dinovember Storytime at 10:30 a.m. Wednesday. Open to preschool-aged children ages 3 to 5 years old and their parents. No registration required. For more information, contact Rheinland-Pfalz Library in Landstuhl, Bldg. 3810, at 486-7322 or 06371-86-7322.

Preschool Thanksgiving Storytime

Get into the holiday spirit and join RheinlandPfalz Library for a Thanksgiving themed Preschool Storytime at 10:30 a.m. Nov. 23. Open to preschoolaged children ages 3 to 5 years old and their parents. No registration required. For more information, contact Rheinland-Pfalz Library in Landstuhl, Bldg. 3810, at 486-7322 or 06371-86-7322.

Computer-assisted piano class

SKIESUnlimited is offering a computer-assisted piano class to help students learn how to play piano. Students receive both a 30-minute individual lesson and a 30-minute interactive piano lesson at a workstation with a stand-alone computer. Students are asked to bring piano books and other teaching materials they may have from previous piano lessons. The class is offered Mondays and Thursdays on Pulaski Barracks, Bldg. 2901, and in Landstuhl, Bldg. 3819. Open to all branches of service for children ages 4 to 18 years old. To register, contact Parent Central Services on Pulaski Barracks, Bldg. 2898, at 493-4516/4122 or 0631-3406-4516/4122.

Homework assistance for teens

U.S. Army Garrison Rheinland-Pfalz Youth Programs provide a homework lab, tutoring and one-on-one homework assistance during Power Hour at the Youth Center, 3 to 4 p.m. Mondays through Fridays. Homework contracts are available to clarify direction of help needed and to get the student, academic program manager and parents on the same page for daily or weekly goals and expectations. This is a great resource for youth that need additional help or just a quiet place to focus on their academics. If you are interested, contact Landstuhl Youth Center at 486-8658 or 06371-86-8658, or Sembach Youth Center at 545-1316 or 0611-143-545-1316.

Job openings at CYS Services

If you are interested in working with children and youth, apply online for Child, Youth and School Services positions at www.usajobs.gov. Search for job title: Child and Youth Program Assistant (entry, skill and target level) CY-01/02. Positions are available at Kleber, Landstuhl, Sembach and Miesau locations. Child and Youth Program assistants work directly with children and youth and must be trustworthy, able to maintain a high degree of professionalism at all times and have the desire to be a positive influence on children and youth.

Mentors needed

Kaiserslautern High School is currently searching for enthusiastic, knowledgeable mentors to help support their technology department. Specific mentors

needed include: space science and rocketry mentors for the StellarXplorer National Competition, cyber defense/system hardening mentors for the CyberPatriot National Competition, robotics engineering mentors for the First Tech Challenge, ethical hacking mentors, biotechnology mentors, and Linux and Security Plus instructors. For more information or to become a mentor, email Ken Robinson at Ken.Robinson@eu.dodea.edu.

Theater classes

Did you know that children involved with theatrical arts programs outscore their nonarts student peers by an average of 65 points on the SAT and ACT? Theater provides a safe, secure environment where children learn skill sets including public speaking, coping mechanisms, reading comprehension, verbal and nonverbal communication, and more. SKIESUnlimited offers Intro to Theatre for ages 5 to 12 and Shakespeare Scenes for ages 12 and older. For more information or to register, contact Parent Central Services on Pulaski Barracks, Bldg. 2898, at 493-4516/4122 or 0631-3406-4516/4122.

Lapsit Storytime

Join the Rheinland-Pfalz Library for Lapsit Storytime. This infant storytime is held at 10:30 a.m and 1 p.m. every Thursday. The event includes sensory crafts, songs, fingerplays and stories. Light refreshments are available for the parents. Because of limited space, sign-up is required for every storytime. A wait list is also available, in which parents are notified the Saturday prior if a space has become available. For more information or to register, contact Rheinland-Pfalz Library in Landstuhl, Bldg. 3810, at 486-7322 or 06371-86-7322.

Toddler Storytime

Rheinland-Pfalz Library in Landstuhl hosts a storytime for toddlers ages 2 to 3 years old at 10:30 a.m. every Monday. This entertaining event includes stories, music, flannel board and activities for young children and their parents in order to promote educational development and reading readiness. No sign-up required. For more information, contact the library, Bldg. 3810, at 486-7322 or 06371-86-7322.

Tots and Tales Storytime

Tots and Tales Storytime at Rheinland-Pfalz Library in Landstuhl is an entertaining event with flannel board fun, fingerplays, songs, activities and nursery rhymes. It promotes educational development and reading readiness in young children, ages 12 to 24 months. Tots and Tales Storytime is held at 10:30 a.m. and 1 p.m. every Tuesday. Sign up in advance. For more information, contact the library, Bldg. 3810, at 486-7322 or 06371-86-7322.

Preschool Storytime Photo by Donald Seltzer

‘Crazy Hair Day’ supports anti-bullying at RMS Jayda Petersen (left) and Makayla Osburn, both sixth-grade students at Ramstein Middle School, show off their crazy hair styles during ‘Crazy Hair Day’ in support of National Bully Prevention Month Oct. 18 at RMS. Cray Hair Day was one of several activities RMS students took park in to support anti-bullying throughout the month.

The Rheinland-Pfalz Library in Landstuhl hosts a storytime for preschool-aged children 3 to 5 years old at 10:30 a.m. every Wednesday. This entertaining event includes stories, music and crafts for young children and their parents. No sign-up required. For more information, contact the library, Bldg. 3810, at 486-7322 or 6371-86-7322.


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Bambino basketball registration

Introduce your child to basketball. START SMART Bambino Basketball focuses on teaching children ages 3 to 4 years old the motor skills necessary to eventually play basketball. Registration is open Tuesday through Nov. 30; sessions begin in January. For more information or to register, contact Parent Central Services on Pulaski Barracks, Bldg. 2898, at 493-4516/4122 or 0631-3406-4516/4122.

Unit-level basketball sign-ups

Units wishing to participate in unit-level basketball are asked to register no later than Nov. 8.

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A coaches meeting will be held at 6 p.m. Nov. 10 at Rhine Ordnance Barracks Fitness Center, Bldg. 172. Unit-level basketball is open to all ID cardholders, ages 18 and older. The season runs from Nov. 15 to Feb. 2. For more information or to enter a team, contact Coleman Swinton at 493-2087 or 0631-3406-2087.

Veteran’s Day soccer clinic

Get a free taste of the SKIESUnlimited soccer program on Veteran’s Day, Nov. 11. Our licensed coaching staff will spend time going over basic soccer fundamentals and skills for all ages and abilities. No need to worry about the weather, the

clinic will be held at the indoor soccer arena inside of the Rhine Ordnance Barracks Special Events Center, Bldg. 237. Clinic times are as follows: 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. for ages 7 to 18; 2 to 3 p.m. for ages 5 to 6; and 3 to 4 p.m. for ages 3 to 4. Participants must register by Nov. 9 through Parent Central Services on Pulaski Barracks, Bldg. 2898, at 493-4516/4122 or 0631-3406-4516/4122.

Fall-winter indoor soccer

Join SKIESUnlimited during fall and winter months and participate in indoor soccer lessons for youth. Lessons are held at the indoor soccer arena at the Special Events Center on Rhine Ordnance Barracks, Bldg. 237. The licensed coaching staff is made up of current German team coaches and former professional soccer players. Open to ages 3 to 17 and all soccer skill levels, including basic, intermediate and advanced. Youth will develop basic and fundamental soccer skills as well as tactics, formations and much more. With regular training and practices of specific techniques, coaches will guide children along fun-filled, yet challenging, drills and scrimmages. For more information, contact Parent Central Services on Pulaski Barracks, Bldg. 2898, at 493-4516/4122 or 0631-3406-4516/4122.

Volunteer coaches needed

KMC Youth Sports Program is looking for coaches in various sports programs. Age groups range from 5 to 15 years old for cheerleading and soccer, and ages 7 to 15 for flag football. If interested, email Brooke Sands at brooke.sands.1@us.af.mil; call the Ramstein Youth Sports office at 480-5660 or 06371-47-5660; or call Ramstein Youth Programs at 480-6444 or 06371-47-6444.

Youth basketball club

An open basketball club for youth ages 12 to 17 years old is held from 4 to 5 p.m. every Monday from September to June at the Realschule on Schernauer Strasse 31, Ramstein-Miesenbach, in the Sporthalle. Training is provided by GermanAmerican coach Billy Jackson free of charge. For more information, call 06371-46-6742.

Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu classes

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RHS senior breaks record Colin McLaren, Ramstein High School senior, leads the pack at Ramstein's homecoming cross country meet Oct. 15 at Seewoog Blue Course. McLaren set on a new course record with a winning time of 16:11, breaking the previous course record of 16:23 set by Ramstein's Kel Secrest in 2008.

SKIESUnlimited now offers Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu in two different levels: Little Grapplers, ages 5 to 17 years old; and Bully Busters, ages 8 to 13 years old. Each level teaches basic self-defense techniques while instilling the Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu foundational principles of leverage and control. Bully Busters focuses on a set curriculum of nonviolent, Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu-based self-defense techniques that teach children to neutralize and negotiate with bullies. No experience required, and you can count on seeing a visible increase in your child’s confidence within a few short weeks. Open to all branches of service. For more information or to register, contact Parent Central Services on Pulaski Barracks, Bldg. 2898, at 493-4516/4122 or 0631-3406-4516/4122.


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NOW SHOWING Editor’s note: The movies listing was the most current at the time of publication. Dates are subject to change. Please check with your local theater for the most up-to-date schedule.

Inferno (PG-13) 11:15 a.m., 2:30 p.m., 5:30 p.m., 8:30 p.m. Queen of Katwe (PG) 11 a.m., 5 p.m. Jack Reacher 2 (PG-13) 11 a.m., 2 p.m., 5 p.m. Keeping Up with the Jones (PG-13) 2 p.m., 8 p.m. Ouija: Origin of Evil (PG-13) 8 p.m. The Accountant (R) 2:15 p.m., 8:15 p.m. Magnificent 7 (PG-13) 11:15 a.m., 5:15 p.m. SATURDAY Inferno (PG-13) 11:15 a.m., 2:30 p.m., 5:30 p.m., 8:30 p.m. Queen of Katwe (PG) 1:45 p.m., 4:45 p.m. Jack Reacher 2 (PG-13) 11:30 a.m., 2:30 p.m., 5:30 p.m. Boo! Medea Halloween (PG-13) 9 p.m. Keeping Up with the Jones (PG-13) 11 a.m., 7:45 p.m. The Accountant (R) 11:30 a.m., 6:30 p.m. Magnificent 7 (PG-13) 2:30 p.m., 9:30 p.m. SUNDAY Inferno (PG-13) 11:15 a.m., 2:30 p.m., 5:45 p.m. Queen of Katwe (PG) 11 a.m., 2 p.m. Jack Reacher 2 (PG-13) 11 a.m., 2:15 p.m., 5:15 p.m. Boo! Medea Halloween (PG-13) 5:45 p.m. Ouija: Origin of Evil (PG-13) 5 p.m. The Accountant (R) 2:45 p.m. Magnificent 7 (PG-13) 11:15 a.m. MONDAY Inferno (PG-13) 11 a.m., 2 p.m., 5 p.m., 8 p.m. Queen of Katwe (PG) 11 a.m., 4:45 p.m. Boo! Medea Halloween (PG-13) 2:30 p.m., 8:15 p.m. Ouija: Origin of Evil (PG-13) 11:30 a.m., 5:15 p.m. Keeping Up with the Jones (PG-13) 2 p.m., 7:45 p.m. The Accountant (R) 2 p.m., 8 p.m. Magnificent 7 (PG-13) 11 a.m., 5 p.m. TUESDAY Inferno (PG-13) 11 a.m., 2 p.m., 5 p.m., 8 p.m. Queen of Katwe (PG) 1:45 p.m., 7:30 p.m. Jack Reacher 2 (PG-13) 11:30 a.m., 2:30 p.m., 5:30 p.m. Keeping Up with the Jones (PG-13) 11 a.m., 4:45 p.m. The Accountant (R) 11 a.m., 5 p.m. Magnificent 7 (PG-13) 2 p.m., 8 p.m. WEDNESDAY Inferno (PG-13) 11 a.m., 2 p.m., 5 p.m., 8 p.m. Queen of Katwe (PG) 1:45 p.m., 7:30 p.m. Jack Reacher 2 (PG-13) 11:30 a.m., 2:30 p.m., 5:30 p.m. Keeping Up with the Jones (PG-13) 11 a.m., 4:45 p.m. The Accountant (R) 11 a.m., 5 p.m. Magnificent 7 (PG-13) 2 p.m., 8 p.m. THURSDAY Inferno (PG-13) 11 a.m., 2 p.m., 5 p.m., 8 p.m. Queen of Katwe (PG) 1:45 p.m., 7:30 p.m. Jack Reacher 2 (PG-13) 11:30 a.m., 2:30 p.m., 5:30 p.m. Keeping Up with the Jones (PG-13) 11 a.m., 4:45 p.m. The Accountant (R) 11 a.m., 5 p.m. Magnificent 7 (PG-13) 2 p.m., 8 p.m. FRIDAY

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When Robert Langdon wakes up in an Italian hospital with amnesia, he teams up with Sienna Brooks, a doctor he hopes will help him recover his memories and prevent a madman from releasing a global plague connected to Dante’s “Inferno.”

In 1965 Los Angeles, a widowed mother and her two daughters add a new stunt to bolster their séance scam business and unwittingly invite authentic evil into their home. When the youngest daughter is overtaken by the merciless spirit, this small family confronts unthinkable fears to save her and send her possessor back to the other side.

A young girl overcomes her disadvantaged upbringing in the slums of Uganda to become a Chess master.

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Have fun with the locals NEW WINE FEST

Now – Sun, Nov 6 Neustadt-Königsbach, Kelterhaus Why not try the new wine of the season or even some of your favorite wines. The Kelterhaus in Königsbach is open daily from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. The new wine fest will go until November 6 so enjoy the next couple of weeks in good company and with live music. Food will also be provided. For more information, go to www.wg-koenigsbach-nw.de Photos by Kondor83 / Shutterstock.com

EVENTS Cattle drive festival Sat, Oct 29 Finkenbach-Gersweiler, town center It has become a tradition that on the last weekend on October in the town of Finkenbach-Gersweiler, the cattle are driven down from the mountain pastures into the valley. On October 29, you can enjoy a festively decorated hall where Bavarian veal sausages and flat bread are offered from 11 a.m. Children can play in the bouncy castle or even see the animals in the petting zoo. So much is on program on this day. To find out more go to www.alsenz-obermoschel.de International Volksmarch Sat, Oct 29 – Sun, Oct 30 Kindsbach, Mehrzweckhalle Being in the outdoors is good for all of us. The hiking club “Bruchdibbeler e.V.” is doing just that, being outside during the International volksmarch on Oct 29 – 30 in Kindsbach. Hikers have a choice between a trail distance of 5 km (3.1 miles), 10 km (6.2 miles) and 20 km (12.4 miles). Preregistration is not required for individual walkers, but is recommended for groups. Get bundled up as the event will also take place during inclement weather conditions. For more information go to www.dvv-wandern.de Autumn Funfair Now - Mon, Oct 31 Speyer, Festplatz Visit the autumn funfair in Speyer where you and your family can enjoy fairground rides, bumper cars and so much more until the end of October. Everyday there

is a different program on offer. Friday, October 28, you can walk like a zombie and even get painted as one. Shops are open on Sunday so don’t miss out. To close the whole event, there will be a display of fireworks on Monday. For more information about this event go to www.speyer.de Guided tour of the White Mine Sun, Oct 30 Imsbach, Weiße Grube Candle light tours can be very cool, especially this time of year. The town of Imsbach, located near Donnersberg mountain, will offer a guided tour of their mine to explore the traces of mining on October 30. The tour can be given in English if requested. Small snacks, and mulled wine and children’s punch are available. It is recommended to wear sturdy shoes and warm clothing. Tickets are €2 for children and €4 for adults. To find out more about the mine go to www. bew-imsbach.de Sunday shopping Sun, Oct 30 Trier, city center Sunday is not usually a shopping day in Germany, however the city of Trier is hosting a shopping Sunday on October 30 from 1 to 6 p.m. Find out what special offers the stores have and why not get a head start on your Christmas shopping. For more information see www.trier-info.de Halloween party Mon, Oct 31 Mannheim, Luisenpark Witches, goblins, ghosts…who will you be dressed up as at the Halloween party in Mannheim’s Luisenpark? The park will have various programs set up at different locations where you can either see a fire

dance, a puppet show, listen to music and so much more. Fun for the whole family. Come anytime after 5 p.m. to join the fun. Ticket price for adults is €6, children (6 to 15) €3. For more information go to www.luisenpark.de November market Fri, Nov 4 – Sun, Nov 6 Pirmasens, city center Enjoy a colorful festival during these gray days of fall starting November 4 to 6. Throughout the festival you will find wine from Palatinate vineyards in the wine tent by the Schlossplatz that is paired with food served from Hotel Restaurant Kunz. Attractions will be at the Pirminiskirche with a 131 foot Ferris wheel and don’t forget the live music! On Sunday November 8, Pirmasens invites to enjoy a relaxing day of shopping! For more information, go to www.pirmasens.de Federweisser festival Fri, Nov 4 – Sun, Nov 6 Cochem, Endertplatz Visit the annual Federweisser fest (new wine festival) at Cochem’s Endertplatz from November 6 to 8. Music, food and Federweisser will be provided in the festival tent throughout the weekend. On Sunday, November 6, all retail stores are open for shopping from 1 p.m. to 6 p.m. The second part of this festival will take part on November 11 and 12. Admission is free! For more information go to www.cochem.de CONCERTS Milow Wed, Nov 30 Luxembourg, den Atelier

Milow, an award winning singer and songwriter who had us all fall in love with his tunes, is back at it again with his new album Modern Heart. Though his new album may be a bit different it represents his personal and creative evolution. See him live in Luxembourg’s den Atelier on November 30. Doors open at 7 p.m. Ticket price is €32. For more information go to www.atelier.lu André Rieu Wed, Jan 25 Saarbrücken, Saarlandhalle André Rieu is a violinist and music producer and wows the audience with every show he does. He and his Johann-Strauß orchestra will perform on January 25 in Saarbrücken. Ticket price starts at €46. Show starts at 8 p.m. For more information go to www.eventim.de SPORTS Soccer Sat, Nov 5 Kaiserslautern, Fritz-Walter Stadium 1FC Kaiserslautern are playing against 1FC Union Berlin on November 5. Get your tickets now at the starting price of €22.50. For more information go to www.fck.de Wheelchair Basketball Sun, Nov 6 Kaiserslautern, Sporthalle der Schillerschule FCK Rolling Devils are up against Lux Rollers on November 6. Game starts at 2 p.m. For more information about the game go to www.rollingdevils.de

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Like to ride bicycles, Join this group on Facebook.Meet others that enjoy the same type riding you do, create a riding event and get others to join you. Or join an event someone else has created. Right now we have 25 members and want to grow larger, the more people that are in the group the more opportunities there will be for all type of riders. I am a single track rider, not real technical mountain biking but love the trails. If you are a hardcore mountain biker, road biker, someone who enjoys family fun rides and want to explore with others. Please join and lets get some events planned. This is a group for any nationality....Lets Ride. If interested please visit and join the group on Facebook at Rheinland-Pfalz Area Cycling Group

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The Darmstadt Retired Military Group is looking for new members. We meet once a month to share ideas and help each other. No Dues. If you are a Retired U.S Military Service Member, surviving spouse or an retired American and are interested please contact Larry at 06151-52548 or at lemery1366@yahoo.com

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BMW 520 I E- 39 4 DOOR GREEN MET AUTOMATIAC KMS 226 000 AIR COND ALL ELEC WINDOWS LOCKS MIRROWS All ads & pics on www.FindItGuide.com SUNROOF POWER STERING ABS $ 1850 OBO, 90, $1850 2012 Nissan Maxima, 3.5L, V6, OBO, email: ddundkk@hotmail.de 290HP, Sedan, 24,250 miles, automatic, gas, Deep Purple, Beige Chevrolet HHR LT, 2009, Mileage Cloth interior, $23,495, contact 78000 mi, Options Air Conditiomark@americanmotors.net, 0176- ning, All Season Tires, Pwr mirrors, Power locks, Power seat, 93136972 Power windows, Alloy wheels, Bo2012 Toyota Rav4 "Limited" V6 dy Sedan Doors 5, Engine 2.2L SUV with AWD, $24,695, US 4cyl, Auto, Patriot Military Sales spec, Automatic, Cruise Control, Tel: +49 (0) 631 357 8231 Power Seat, Alloy, Navigation, Glass Sunroof, Perfect Condition, Chrysler PT Cruiser, diesel, 2.2l, Call: 0176-22730967, Email: info@ standard, AC, no rust, no accieuropeanmotors.org, Web: http:// dent, 190000k, winter+summer tires, leather seats w/heat, www.europeanmotors.org pet+smoke free, 5l on 100km, 2012 Volvo XC60, 3.2L, V6, SUV, 32,059 miles, automatic, gas, €2500, stefandsanya@gmail.com Black Metallic, Black Premium or 0151-45261009

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Leather, $29,495, contact mark@ Daihatsu silver met, 4 door, 5 americanmotors.net, 0176- speed, 1.0 LTR , year 2002 air cond, summer tire and winter ti93136972 2013 Dodge Dart, 2.0L 160, Se- res, CD player, ABS, air bags, $ dan, 36,591 miles, automatic, 1100, and we deliver, if you have gas, grey metallic, Diesel Grey any cars for dispose of, accident, Cloth interior, $15,495, contact Non operational, we remove it for mark@americanmotors.net, 0176- you, email for info ddundkk@hot mail.de 93136972 2013 Ford Focus, 2.0L i4, Hatchback, 23,642 miles, automatic, gas, deep cherry red, Dark Slate Grey interior, $14,995, contact mark@americanmotors.net, 017693136972 2013 Toyota Highlander, 2.7L, SUV, 17,109 miles, automatic, gas, Grey Metallic, Grey Cloth interior, $26,495, contact mark@ americanmotors.net, 017693136972 2014 Ford Mustang 5.0 GT/CS Coupe, $28,895, US Spec, Manual, Leather, Power Seats, Alloy Wheels, California Special Pack, Perfect Condition, Call: 0176 22730967, Email: info@european motors.org, Web: http://www.euro peanmotors.org 2015 Jeep Patriot 4X4, 2.4L, SUV, 2,715 miles, automatic, gas, Deep Blue Metallic, Dark Slate Grey interior, $21,995, contact mark@americanmotors.net, 017693136972 2015.5 Volvo XC60 T5, This beautiful XC60 T5 Premier Drive-E is very well equipped and awaiting your test drive at our Kaiserslautern showroom. Some of the features on this car are: Laminated panoramic roof, Leather seating surfaces, Heated front & rear seats, Rear park assist camera, Park assist front and rear, BLIS, 0631 351700, 0171 7554004, in fo@capitolmotors.com Audi 100 V6 Automatic in best condition and new Inspection, Audi automatic V6 inspection, $3000, phone: 015123019073, email: valentin_jentsch@ya hoo.com Auto stuff. Alu wheels 4 ea 81/2 x 17 5/112 bolt 28mm offset Mercedes & similar. Also have floor mats seat covers tire racks. get set for winter tire change now., Berliner Str. 66849 Landstuhl Germany, €210.00 Euro, phone: Text 016098435541, email: jothspur@tonline.de Car For Sale, 91522 Ansbach Germany, $22000, phone: 01622546978, email: luisbaez47@ hotmail.com

For Sale 2010 Mercedes Benz C 300 U.S. Specs. Automatic Transmission All Weather Tires Accident Free 63,000 Miles (99,000 KM) All inspections by the Mecedes Dealer $16,500.00 061556740 redcyn@t-online.de Ford Ka - Model 2004, €1380, ste fandsanya@gmail.com, Ford 140.000km, silver, 5speed, very clean. Great car for the winter, new winter tires, front-wheel drive, phone calls 0152-06786080

Fleetwood Tioga - 1996: Mileage 27,000, Benzene fuel, Chevy GP30 chassis/454-7.5 liter, 31.5 feet long, 100 inches wide, and height 10.8 feet. Sleeps 5/6 people, fully self-contained withentertainment center - TV and DVD. Equipment: 4K watt generator, 3Kwatt transformer, 2.5K watt inverter, 43 gal fresh water tank, 42 galgrey water holding tank, 34 gal black water holding tank, 14 gal GPLtank, 6 gal hot water tank, 60 gal fuel tank (gas), underbellystorage, 13.5M BTU roof AC, large refrigerator, three burner stove, microwave, convection toaster, American coffee maker, Italian espresso machine, 14 foot awning, Power air vent, separate shower andtoilet, exterior shower, double galley sink, washer/dryer unit, double wardrobe, queen size master bed and two solar panels. Beautiful, many luxuries. $15k OBO. Call Scott 01622972951; sr.living ton@yahoo.com FOR SALE 2010 MERCEDES C300 SPORT SEDAN 4D U.S. SPECS 6 SPD MANUAL TRANS GAS ENGINE BLACK METALLICLEATHER INTERIOR DEALER MAINT CLEAR TITLE SET OF WINTER TIRES INCL 8.9/100KM CITY/HWY COMBINED 69500 MILES$13,750.00 C 01708070172 or 06344-508538 Good Year Ultra Grip Winter Tires with steel rims, 175/65 R14. Excellent condition used one winter. Rims 4x100. $175; OBO. Call Scott at 0162-297-2951, or sr.li vingston@yahoo.com

Page 29 Ford Kuga, 2015, $28,500, German Specs. Titanium (Escape) 1.5l Eco-Boost. 150hp. 6 speed manual. Polar Silver Metallic. Leather Heated seats. Keyless entry, push button start. 4 winter and summer tires, auto headlights, and much more. eapropin@out look.com Hyundai Accent, GLS, 4, door, automatic, ABS, power stering, 1.4 LTR, $1550, if you have any car for dispose of, accident, non operational, we remove it for you.Email ddundkk@hotmail.de I have a Fantastic Range of Tires in Stock at Great Prices, €, 0631/ 91572 Intake manifold, never used, for a civic type R or a Acura Acura RSX type S PRC $120, isabell_1_98@yahoo.com or 017622987498 Jeep Cherokee Liberty, CRD 2.8 Turbo, 2003, loaded, garaged, second owner, sunroof tint, fresh tune up, excellen condition, 90,000miles, €4000, 015758179760 MAZDA 323 F, MOD 1999, GREEN, 4 DOOR, 5 SPEED, ABS, 1.5 LTR, AIR COND, POWER STERING, ELEC WINDOWS FT, KMS 74,000MYPH IS --0175-3213199-, $1700, ddundkk@hotmail.de Mercedes 190 E Recaro, Mercedes Recaro cheap, $2300, phone: 06021-3624440, email: hincusil via@gmail.com VW Golf 1999, Gotta Go, €2500, phone: 01514357273, email: rmara dei@yahoo.com

MERC BENZ E-280 V-6 YEAR 21 / 11 / 2001 SILVER WAGAN / COMBI 2.8 LTR AUTOMATIAC AIR COND CC HEADED SEATS PRICE EUROS 2000. EVERY THING WORKS KEYLESS ENTRY ELEC WINDOW LOCKS MIRROWS ALI RIMS ALWEATHER TIRES ABS POWER STERING TILT STERING WHEEL AIR BAGS, 90, €2000, email: ddundkk@hot mail.de Miles; 128,500, Color: Black/Engine:2.5 L turbo inline 6, Capacity:18 gal, RANGE (C/H) 306.0/ 432.0 mi./EPA (C/H) 17/24 mpg/ AWD, winter mode, 5 speed shiftable automatic, leather interior, Power Sun Roof, Traction Control, Stability Control more!!! hp2ronin@gmail.com Mitsubishi Cosama, 1.6ltr, green, 4-door, 5-speed, ABS, power stearing, German TÜV till Jan 2017, my phone is 0175-3213199, $1500, ddundkk@hotmail.de Motorhome - See Europe in style. Fleetwood Tioga 1996, 31ft x 100 inches. Sleeps 5/6, queen master bed and separate shower and toilet. Beautiful with many luxuries. $15K OBO. Call Scott for pictures and more info 01622972951. New new + German TUV GERMAN TUV+No US inspection Need +++ Mitsubishi Eslipes G L, Red, 2.0 LTR , 16 VAL, air cond, 2 door, 5 Speed, elec windows KMS 163,000, $1695, ddundkk@ hotmail.de

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Kaiserslautern American Volvo Model: XC90 T6 AWD RDesign Year: 2016 Color: Bursting blue metallic Upholstery: Charcoal Nubuck / Nappa leather with contour seats Transmission: 8speed automatic w/ geartronic, in fo@vipsales.eu or 06134-284943

AUTOS All ads & pics on www.FindItGuide.com Nissan Almera TINOdi, 2002, German specs, pw.windows, 2nd owner, no accidents, TÜV summer/2016, AC, 5seat, standard, great travel car, no rust, POV inspection guaranteed, €2400, full tank goes 1100km, call 015145261009 or stefandsanya@ gmail.com Porsche Cayenne Michelin Latitude Sport NO spec tires 4 each, Low mileage no damage; cost new 250 euro each, RamsteinMiesenbach Germany, €350 Euro, phone: 01726142850, email: richter334@aol.com PT Cruiser, 2.2 Diesel, 2003, Green plate, 5 speed, 4 door, TUV new air cond, 2 set of tires summer/ winter, ABS, power stering elec windows, and locks, key less entry, price €2000, if you want any cars for dispose of, accident, non operational, we will remove it for you, email for info ddundkk@ hotmail.DE Sale by Owner: 2013 VolvoXC90 R-Design Platinum 7-seater. Execellent cond rating! Fully-loaded: Platinum, Climate pkgs, NAV, Bluetooth, sun/moon rf, BLIS, rear sensor, leather int, black metallic ext. $29,928, tiffanylanigan@ya hoo.com Volvo 850 V70R V70 Trailer Hitch with removable hitch including electrical, $450.00 obo, phone: 01706605430, email: pappi67317@gmail.com

Selling my 1986 classic mini cooper 1000. This is a left hand drive model with rare automatic transmission. The mini has its original 998 engine and interior. This mini can be shipped to the U.S. The mini has pass inspection and also has a green 4 emission sticker. A very fun little car that has been well maintained over the years. The automatic transmission makes the mini fun to drive in cities. It is a four speed auto transmission that can be also be changed manually.Some of the featuresRadio with 2 speaker set up in the back.A power socket has been install so you can connect and charge a gps, ipod, mp3 player, ect Walnut Wood dashboard.Chrome wheel arches and trim as well as chrome peaks on the headlamps. Matches well with the light blue color of the mini giving it a smart look to it. Size 12" mini light rims and tires. $7000 email at zadi185@hotmail.com Volvo 960 dark green automatic, Volvo automatic leather, $4000, phone: 01575 8547245, email: johnnytino38@gmail.com Winter Tires Good Year Ultra Grip with steel rims, 175/65 R14. Excellent condition used one winter. Rims 4x100. $175; Call: 0162297-2951

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The 86th Force Support Squadron at Ramstein has licensed providers on and off the installation. Providers who provide more than 10 hours a week of care must be licensed. Please use good judgment when choosing child care services. For more information please contact DSN 478-7420 or civ 06371405-7420 or email 86FSS.FCC@ramstein.af.mil Play Academy ChildCare. I am a licensed & certified child care provider. I live in Rodenbach, 10 min Vogelweh & 10 min RAB. I have years of experience & references. My home is warm & cozy. Warm home cooked Lunch is provided for the children every day. Your child will have its very own indoor playground & fenced in backyard for the summer as well as weekly field trip outings. If you are in need, I am here for you MondayFriday. Age 2-5, Mon-Fri 7-5. 0176-83550843

October 28, 2016 My wife and I are looking for an energetic, full-time babysitter or nanny to watch our 11-month old daughter. We just moved to the Kaiserslautern area - I am in the Air Force and my wife has been offered a job at Ramstein so we need someone who can start immediately. Child care would be either at our home or yours, Monday through Friday and roughly 6:30 am to 5:30 pm. We're on a waiting list for base childcare, so this job would be at least 3 to 6 months with the potential to become permanent. Pay is certainly negotiable, and we are willing to pay rates commensurate with education and certifications/experience if applicable. If you are interested please call 01523 2734453 or 01729 629804, or email us at hokiejosh08@gmail.com

1 ea small elec. Heater 10 Euro, 1 ea water cooker 5 Euro, 1 ea elec. Hand mixer 10 Euro, 1 ea toaster 5 Euro, 1 Coffee Machine 10 Euro, 1 coffee grinder 5 Euro, 2 ea AEG 220v Vacuum cleaners ea 40 Euros, 1 fan stand 8 Euro, zirkela2016@gmail.com AFN Decoder Receiver, $100.00, phone: 01715627919, email: beckerdan1@hotmail.com Aiwa Stereo Cassette Radio Recorder. Mini Boombox. AM/FM. Portable. 220V. Great Working. bethmary100@gmail.com Electric Rice Cooker with Steaming Tray. Glass Lid.1.8Ltr. (about 8 Cup).700 Watts. 220V. When cooking is complete, the unit automatically switches to its keep warm cyle. bethmary100@ gmail.com

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Food Processor Morphy Richards.700 Watt Motor.Die Cast All ads & pics on www.FindItGuide.com Body.Constant Speed+Pulse Dial Function.Quiet Operation.Durability.Bowl 2.5ltr.+Mini Chopping $5 for two LeapFrog Didj Games: Bowl 0.5ltr.220V.Tool Box for AtStorage.Great Indiana Jones + Spongebob; call tachments.Cord Working. bethmary100@ or text 0152-04445052 gmail.com Foot Massage Bath. 5 Massage Settings. With Heating. MassageBraun Oral B Electric Toothbrush ball + Massagebrush. 3.3ltr. 100 with Timer, Toothbrush Holder Watt.220V. User Guide. Orig. Box. (fits 4 Toothbrush Heads) and 2 $15. chefsteven2015@gmail.com NEW (Orig. Packed) Toothbrush Heads. Made in Germany.220V. Radio Alarm Clock. MW/UKW. bethmary100@gmail.com bethmary100@gmail.com

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Kaiserslautern American The perfect system to watch satellite programs in English or German Sony Bravia LCD flat screen color TV and Atemo AM 500 HD Satellite receiver selling as a complete set. $195. for both, al@mer witz.com

ELECTRONICS All ads & pics on www.FindItGuide.com Grand-class HI-Fi System Nakamichi Dragon Auto Reverse Cassette Deck, inclusive Remote Control, black, 3800 €The best classy and innovative Cassette Deck which has been ever built.K+H Telewatt HIGH FIDELITY Stereo Tuner, FM 2002 (Radio), 1500 €67434 Neustadt Germany, email:hml.ziegler.nw@gmail.com

Treadmill - Proform 635 CW, $249, timboney_52@hotmail.com, well maintained/functioning treadmill. Adjusts for speed & slope. Cross fit ski poles adjustable for tension. Emergency situation stop.

Krups Toaster white. 2 Slice Long Slot. 7 Shade Settings. Defrost, Reheat, Cancel Button. Built-In Rack. Removable Crumb Tray. 750 Watt. 220V. Made in Spain. Great Condition. Whirlpool front loader washing machine for sale, €150, ysamek@ bethmary100@gmail.com googlemail.com, German 220V. Portable AC Unit, Air conditioner Please call after 1700 hrs. 0163portable AC unit, $250, phone: 8853574 +491711803501, email: mcmurryjo White leatherette case for IPAD dy@gmail.com mini W/removable bluetooth key-

Grand-class HI-FI SYSTEM, Treshold Tuner Model FET One silver, 1500 €Nakamichi CD-Player, 1000mb Music Bank, Acoustic Isolation System, 2.500€, inclusive Remote Control 1000mb, Stamm Bodyfit Meteor 100 arm 500€, email: hml.ziegler.nw@ and leg pedal home trainer for sale. Put it under the table and work gmail.com out while sitting. Top condition, Grundig coffee maker (never asking $45. Contact Tom at 0173 used - was 200E) - 50E 06374- 7746849 991073 leave message Steam Iron Philips. Easy GliHP PC XP with Mouse, Keyboard de.Scratch Resistant.Durable.Eato Clean.Anti Calc.Drip and Remote. Orig. Box. sy Stop.2.5m Long Power Cord.Self bethmary100@gmail.com Clean.Cable Holder.VertiRouter, Belkin N150, $10, cal.220V.Orig. Box. Great Worjcambr@yahoo.com king. bethmary100@gmail.com

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NEW 2 Muffinform/Cupcake Trays, Muffinform Cupcake Tray, Germany, $20, email: bethmary100@gmail.com New Game Set. Orig. Box.New. bethmary100@gmail.com Old Sewing Machine, $150.00, phone: 017684658955, email: spvendor@gmail.com One (1) new wheelchair for sale. Paid 175Euros, asking $100. Call Larry at 06151-52548 or email lemery1366@yahoo.com for details


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Razor Ground Force Drifter gokart2 years old New high performance battery ($60.00) Added "headlights" and reflective decals for all sides. 150 lb. weight capacity A blast to ride for boys and girls!100-120v charging $299.00 new Sell for $175.00 Emailpquick8816@aol.com Santa Claus Christmas Boxer Shorts & Hat. Red.100% Polyester. Size M. New. bethmary100@ gmail.com Santa Claus Hat. bethmary100@ gmail.com Sheriff Star California. bethmary100@gmail.com

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Ski + Pole Carrier:The only way to carry Skis and Poles.The Ski Relay is the most compact and efficent way to get your gear from the house, to the car rack, to the slopes. Orig. Box. New. bethmary100@gmail.com Sports Bag. Blue/Black. Several Compartments. Orig. Packed. NEW. bethmary100@gmail.com Sports Cap. USA. bethmary100@ gmail.com Stationary bike, $$50.00, email: jimbetzjimbetz@yahoo.com Tank Top USA Size: S Material: 100%Polyester Condition: New Brand: Nike bethmary100@ gmail.com Tie Red. Tie Dark Blue. Orig, Packed. New. bethmary100@ gmail.com

Unwanted Gift: WMF Latte Macciato Glass with Stainless Steel Holder. Orig. Box. NEW. bethmary100@gmail.com

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Viking Longship in Bottle. 22 Carat Gold. 11"Long. Britain Handmade. Orig. Box. New. bethmary100@gmail.com Villeroy & Boch Dish Set, V+B Glass Dish Set, Germany, $14, email: bethmary100@gmail.com

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We cook authentically with imported Thai spices, vegetable & herbs. Through a big window you can watch our professional cook as she works in our open kitchen. Alom Dee is Thailand!! Open 7 days a week / kitchen open nonstop 11:00 am to 10:00 pm

FURNITURE 2 Ikea lamps, 220 volt €10, email: isabell_1_98@yahoo.com or call 017622987499

Villeroy & Boch Large Cup. No Cracks, No Chips. bethmary100@ Twin stroller, €290, phone: gmail.com 017699999996, email: Wallet Black. Leather. Several Compartments. 5"x3.5". NEW. jas1976dav@yahoo.com Unwanted Gift: Jewelry / Gift bethmary100@gmail.com Box. Native American. Handcrafted. Leather. 4". NEW. bethmary100@gmail.com Unwanted Gift: Necklace. 27" Adjustable Strap. Native American. NEW. bethmary100@ gmail.com Unwanted Gift: Purse Daniel Ray with 4 Zippers. Black. NEW. Western Leather Belt. For Waistlibethmary100@gmail.com ne up to 32". bethmary100@ Unwanted Gift: WMF Bottle Stop- gmail.com per. Metal. Durable. NEW. Winter Hat. Without Labels and Tags. bethmary100@gmail.com bethmary100@gmail.com

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WMF 6 Lids for Glasses with hole for straw.2 Blue, 2 Yellow, 2 Orange. Orig. Box. New. bethmary100@gmail.com WMF Appetiser Dish. Glass. NEW. bethmary100@gmail.com WMF Chef's Knife. Blade: Forged Special Blade Steel. Handle: Stainless Steel. Made in Germany. Orig. Box. NEW. bethmary100@gmail.com WMF Flexi Whisk with Silicone. Stainless Steel. Hanging Loop. 27cm. NEW. bethmary100@ gmail.com WMF metallic tin picture of "Rembrandts Nachtwache", €120, email: drheck@outlook.com WMF Mini Shaker. Glass with Stainless Steel Shaker Lid.2" High. Orig. Box. NEW. bethmary100@gmail.com WMF Spatula. 13". Heat Resistant up to 270C.Hanging Loop. NEW. bethmary100@gmail.com

Goose Times at Rosenhof From November 5 - 27, 2016 the goose dominates our kitchen

3 Barstools, wood with fabric-covered seats, $150.00, email: ter ri.vincent@hotmail.com 6 Drawer Dresser. silver imitation. Lots of Storage Space.55"W. x 17.5"D. x 33"H. Great Condition. bethmary100@gmail.com American Bedroom Set, €190, (or make offer), consisting of dresser with 3part mirror, and 2 night tables, solid oak with brass handles, very beautiful 06302-5554 fran cuml@yahoo.com Antique 100 yr.old German china cabinet, matching dining table with 4 chairs. See photo on KA classifieds web page. Contact Eric and Mia at 06375-9949674, €950, eyates9761@aol.com Antique reproduction secretary desk. See photos on KA classifieds web page. Contact Eric and Mia at 06375-9949674, €120, eyates9761@aol.com

Hotel Restaurant

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Sunday November 6 from 11:30 a.m. Goose lunch with different starters, main courses and desserts

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€26.90 per Person

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FURNITURE All ads & pics on www.FindItGuide.com Antique table with corner seat and secrtary cabinet, Antique table old secretary cabinet, Hoehstrasse 86 66887 Jettenbach GerCoffee Table, unusual teardrop many, €2.000- €, phone: 0049shaped coffee table, near Ram151-18213905, email: pe stein AB, $20, phone: ter.jentzsch@steuler-kch.de 01715627919, email: Bed, Single w/mattress. Solid beckerdan1@hotmail.com wood frame. Mattress like new Couch set, €900, stefandsanya@ condition. €75, jcambr@ya gmail.com hoo.com Couch Set, Huetschenhausen Bedroom set, Maple wood, Sin- Germany, $750.00, phone: 0175/ gle, canopy four poster bed. 2 8404606, email: joeciocca@ya dressers, one tall and one low hoo.com with mirror. $250. call or email for Drawer wicker Tower Marrone/ pictures. shelgenu@yahoo.com, Beige 37 (W) x 37 (T) x 94 (H) cm 063039995061 5 drawers high quality wickerCabinet with 5 Adjustable Shel- look drawers ist 30(W) x 31 (L) x ves. Lots of Storage Space. 15 (H) cm high bethmary100@ 44"H.x42"W.x14.5" Deep. gmail.com bethmary100@gmail.com E-Center with Sideboard and Carved Oak Schrank, Spesbach Highboard, $750.00, email: joecioc 66882 Huetschenhausen Germa- ca@yahoo.com or telephone 0175/ ny, $300.00, email: joeciocca@ya 8404606 or 0151/26961333 hoo.com or telephone 0175/ French wrought iron picture 8404606 or 0151/26961333 stand 80E; 2 matching cherry Couch (sleeper) and Loveseat brown teak sideboards -1500 E set, Rust colored with wood trim. each; African masks/artwork; Thai $200.00, phone: 063039995061, and Indonesian Buddhas - vaemail: shelgenu@yahoo.com rious prices 06374-991073 leave Couch Relax Chair, €199, great message furniture use as a relax chair or German Double bed with two bed diff moves, cover washable, twin-sized mattresses, bed is 15 like new, was new 398 euro at mo- yrs old but mattresses only 2 ebel martin, from a smoke and years. Used as guest bed. Rampet free home, cell 0151- stein AB, $150.00, phone: 45261009 stefandsanya@ 01715627919, email: gmail.com beckerdan1@hotmail.com

Kaiserslautern American German Wall Unit, 66879 Kottweiler-Schwanden Germany, $300.00, email: terri.vincent@hot mail.com Glass Door Clothes Schrank, Spesbach 66882 Huetschenhausen Germany, $200.00, email: joe ciocca@yahoo.com or telephone 0175/8404606 or 015126961333 Glass Door Storage Schrank, $100.00, email: joeciocca@ya hoo.com or telephone 0175/ 8404606 or 0151/26961333 Kids' Bed Kelkheim, IKEA children's reversible bed KURA. Can easily be converted from a regular bed with a high frame (to add a curtain or net around it for the princess bed look) to a high bed (six years and up). Is made from pine, panels are white/blue and can be flipped to show the desired color. Excellent shape! Sold without mattress, bedding or decorations. Product dimensions: Length: 78 3/8 " Width: 41 3/8 " Height: 45 5/8 " phone: 06195 9875381 email: daniela truben bach@gmail com Landhaus (Country Style) Closet / Schrank / Wardrobe Ideal for Entrance Lobby or Guest Bedroom Modern Production - 2 Years Old Natural Glazed Wood Size: 56 x 150 x 180 cm Ready for Viewing and Collection Mainz-Kostheim €250 ono, crozier@arcor.de Living Room and Dining Room, €1000, email: sr.livingston@ya hoo.com Mantel Clock from the 60 era. Key wind chines on the half and full hour, $70.00, spvendor@ gmail.com

October 28, 2016 Tall Storage Cupboard / Cabinet.2 Doors.5 Adjustable Shelves. imitation silver. 194cm H. x 72cm W. x 36cm D.Lots of Storage Space. Great Condition. bethmary100@gmail.com Wooden bookshelf. See photo on KA classifieds web page. ConLoveseat Brown. 5ft. Hardly tact Eric and Mia at used, but got little damaged on 063759949674, $150, the side throughout shipping. eyates9761@aol.com bethmary100@gmail.com

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Oak table with extra leaf to extend table. Has unique carvings. Must pick up. Not able to deliver. Location Rodenbach $400, All ads & pics on www.FindItGuide.com 017622987498 or isabell_1_98@ya Summit Technical Solutions, hoo.com LLC is looking for an Network Race Car Bed, Twin, solid wood, Support Technician in Mannheim color blue, Length: 234 cm/92.13" Germany. US Secret Clearance Width: 102 cm/40.16" Height at and TESA required. Find full deshighest point: 63 cm/24.80" fits cription and apply at: www.stsmattress size 200 x 90 cm, buyer llc.com/careers must be able to pick up. $75 obo Call/text 015204445052 Support Staff wanted for manuReading lamp and cane chair, facturing of aircraft tools, tool maboth bronze, lamp $80 obo and 4 kers turners cutting machine opechairs $100 obo. Please call rators, good written and spoken 01793298375 after 4 p.m. German and English (also techniRed computer stool, €5, email: cal), experience in manufacturing isabell_1_98@yahoo.com or call of aircraft tools. Knebel Metalltechnik GmbH, Walnussweg 1, 017622987498 Shoe closet, white with mirror. 60433 Frankfurt am Main, Germa€45, email: isabell_1_98@ya ny, email: buchhaltung@knebelmetalltechnik.de. www.knebel-me hoo.com or call 017622987498 talltechnik.de Small Utility Schrank, $80.00, email: joeciocca@yahoo.com or Wanted: Experienced orthodontelephone 0175/8404606 or 0151/ tic or general dental assistant for 26961333 busy American practice. If interesZither, €950 (or make offer), fran ted, please send resume to ram cuml@yahoo.com, 06302-5554 steindentalofficemanager@ gmail.com. near Sembach


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MOTORCYCLES All ads & pics on www.FindItGuide.com 2001 Red Suzuki SV650 Motorcycle (Euro Spec), Ramstein area. MUST SEE! Garaged, like new. 20,051km. $2500, phone: 01625622955, email: shanapitt man@hotmail.com Lookin for Sportster parts or a bike ( Ironhead too ) which needs some work, basket case or sittin longer time too. BT Ultra Classic perhaps too. Just make me your offer what you have and we will see. 2wheelmechanic@web.de

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Professional Services are offered by registered businesses as well as private people. To ensure a satisfactory service experience, please always ask for credentials and deny payments up front. For cleaning services, arrange for payments after a final walk-through and inspection of the clean house.

Lookin for friends, female/male who likes harleys, works on them, who are into Rock music, good food, havin fun, BBQ, beeing outside and enjoying a good time together. Just email me and we will see when we can meet.2wheelmechanic@web.de Ballet Dimension / Sobir Utabaev, Kinderballet starting age is 5, Contemporary (adult / children), Classic ballet, Ballet for adults with stretching, Ballet with pointe All ads & pics on www.FindItGuide.com shoe, Repertoire, Single sessions also available. Call 017624127318 There have been reports of or 06314145856

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pets being sold from breeding facilities that are not managed at the highest professional standards. Please choose your pet carefully. Make sure you check the credentials of the people selling the pet, and get proper paperwork showing shots and/ or other proof of healthy condition. For further advice, consult your Veterinarian.

Get rid of your Mommy tummy with Shape It Up - Personal Training by Stefanie, personal training training workout mom fit fitness sports pronatal postpartum trainer shape, Wiesbaden Germany, €500, phone: 017683149715, email: stefanie.meinhardt@gmx.de

Violin, Viola and Piano Lessons offered in Kaiserslautern area by professional concert violinist with many years of teaching experience. Lessons for all ages from 4 to adult and all ability levels welcome. Please call 0179 1662828. Please do not email

Kinder Art. Creative and classical hands-on art instruction combined w/ exposure to various musical generes. 90 minute classes weekly. Contact Snhch@hot mail.com

PROPERTIES

Old Europe Clocks! We are the specialists! We repair... we clean... we restore primarily European Grandfather, Wall and Table Clocks. View our products online at www.finditguide.com Old Europe Clocks. Handelsstrasse 4 69214 Eppelheim Germany, phone: 0157-35244654, email: info@ oldeuropeclocks.com.

Certified Translations by a sworn translator, translations certified birth certificates marriage certificates divorce decrees rental contracts driver's license German English, €0.15/word, phone: 06272 513 0699, email: dorber translations@gmail.com

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APTS FOR RENT

1 BEDROOM

Permanent hair removal/tattoo removal by phil-cosmetics - Ramstein since 15 years - 0171- Brüchmühlbach, 12km to RAB, 8km to LRMC, side road, quiet 4933369 street, livrm, 1bedrm, BIK, Polish/Russian/German via Sky- bathrm, storagerm, car spot, full pe. Levels A1 - C2., Polish Russi- furn, internet connection, €517 incl util + €400 dep, avail Nov 1, DJ Services, DJ music birthday an German Skype online tuition no pets, non smoker, 0151 party wedding prom party event, courses, $10, email: marion.abra 41953663 movich@gmail.com 55774 Baumholder Germany, phone: +4915120011890, email: djget Translator / Interpreter Certified Single Apt Hütschenhausen, buck@gmail.com Hamster cage for free. call KL, near Vogelweh. Reasonable Hauptstuhlerstr. 6, fully furn 5km German all levels, A1-C2 accor017622987498 RAB liv/BR, BIK, bath w/shwr rates. Call: 0631-54440 ding to the European frame work 33sqm cpk, no pets. €380 incl. House cat, Kaiserslautern Ger- of languages, 1:1 or small groups, Violin Lessons. Professionally util+elec+€380 dep, non smokers many, $Free, email: sedonasun Ramstein, email: eb-vollmer@start trained musician. Also able to co- 06372-3479 mail.com., www.deutschvoll set@web.de me to your home., violin, lessons, mer.de classes, music, email: baseltheodo Weilerbach apt 60sqm, 1BR liv/ ry@gmail.com dinrm BIK bath storage, energy efficient patio park spot, quiet area, avail now €420+util, 0160Relax Station 5566379 * China, Japan Relax Station • Shiatsu • Ayurveda & Thai massage * Wed & Thu 60 min massage APTS FOR RENT

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APTS FOR RENT

2 BEDROOMS 2Br Apt Ramstein-City Center liv/ dinrm, BIK, bathrm, off street parking, €460+util, 0173-6640836 or 06371-51375 A plus apartment in downtown Kaiserslautern, 2 bd, 1 bth, 100100 sq meters, 67657 Kaiserslautern Germany, 1056, phone: 0160/99327090, email: schneider_christine@gmx.de Apt in Ulmet, 10km to Autobahn, nice apt with recreational activities and restaurants.2 BR, BIK, 2 lrg livrm with din area, 2baths (one shower, one bathtub), storagerm, park spot, SAT TV, oil heating, smoke detector, fiberglass internet, fireplace and lrg panoramic windows leading towards the terrace(insulation glazing) lrg terrace, balc, pets welcome, €850+€380util+one month rent deposit, email: WUP.Zimmermann@ gmail.com or 0171-7770411 Apt. in Rodenbach (5 min.east gate), sacius layout, high seelings, newly ren., 2 bd, 1 bth, bik, balc, gar, 100 sq meters, 67688 Rodenbach Germany, € 650 call Nico 0176-31373451 (english spoken) utilities are estimated Furnished apartment 110 sqm centrally located in Ramstein Village available €1,210 short or long term, all utilities and amenities included.Contact George Huber email info@kmc-services.de or phone 0176-36448968

Kaiserslautern American Schönenberg APT for rent, 154sqm, 2BR, liv/dinrm, BIK, basement, courtyard, 950€, schlem mer@fruchtgummiladen.de; 01714269249

! ! ! ! Landstuhl wonderful Apt 4BR liv/din area AFN&DSL balcony bik no dogs everything new 01577-461-2556 perf for single / cpl no fees

APTS FOR RENT

Very nice 170sqm, new build apt, 3BR, BIK, guest WC, beaut view, 20min to RAB, fully furn, €980+util, avail now, 01717471766

3 BEDROOMS Apartment in Trippstadt, 115 sqmt, 3 bedrooms, 1.5 baths, 2 balconies large bik, living room, storage space, park in front of house, beautiful views of forrest, town pool, tennis, bike trails, hiking, 25" Ramstein, 20" to Vogelweh, 3 bakeries, small super market, 3 restaurants, very quiet..eur 750,- tel after 16:00 06306-2791 or 01717579465. Now available

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!Oberstaufenbach 2BR and one 3BR Apt, BIK, terrace (2BR), quiet w/view, carport, no pets, 15min to RAB, €850 (3BR), €650 (2BR)+util, carport, avail.now, call 06385Beautiful sunny apartment for 6392 or 0176-62758373 Rent in Sembach main road 114, from November 1,2016 - 4 rooms, Landstuhl: Apartment For Rent kitchen, bathroom + sep. Shower, HOUSING APPROVED 107sqm, Hallway, Outdoor, Abstellraum, Appartment Property, Berliner Str. Lawn Rent € 500,--, solid Char40 66849 Landstuhl Germany, ges 70,--, Gas, electricity, water €700€ + €250 utilities, phone: according to consumption Tel. +4917643629459, email: anokisa@ +491702821678 gmail.com

Furnished Apartment in Bann! NO FINDER'S FEE!, 3 bd, 2 bth, 94 sq meters, Bann Germany, €1034, phone: 06371 46504, 0160-1065196, email: ramstein@gi billpay.com KL-Hohenecken, 145sqm, 3 bedr., liv & dinrm, BIK, 2 bath, storagerm in basement, parking, yard, €920+€150 util incl heating, 0152-55287344, avail 10 Nov, please call after 17:30.

New renov.Apt. 125 sqm, in 66909 Nanz-Dietschweiler, 15min. to Base, 3brm, livrm, BIK, dincorner, dishwasher, freezer, refrigerator, full bathrm, laundry rm, dryer, storerm., carport, english spoken.€585 + utl. Tel.017681656431 New renov. Apt. 75 sqm, in or 06381-3792 or mail: hartenwo@ 66909 Nanz-Dietschweiler 15min, mail.de to Base. 2brm, livrm, BIK, dincorner, washer, dryer, refrigerator, APTS FOR RENT shower, 2toilets, carport.english spoken. 385,00Euro+utl. Tel.06381-3792,0176-81656431 mail:wolfgang.hartenfels@http:// freenet.de A beaut. Apt, 15min to Vogelweh or RAB or hospital, 4BR, walkin Ramstein Village: Nice 2 Be- closet, bathroom w/bigshower + droom fully furnished & equipped whirlpool, bathroom w/shower apartment 110 sqm available for and WC, liv/din rm, new BIK terr long term rent €1,200.00 including w/very beautiful view near forest, utilities. Housing approved, nons- very quiet, sunroom, laundry w/ moking, no pets. 5 min.drive to warm water, floorheating, base, 5 min. walk to town center. 171sqm, AFN connect, DSL, Contact George Huber Email in 1100€ + utl, avail Dec1, Tel. 0170fo@kmc-services.com or call 9305170 or 0170-93 55555, hoh 0176-36448968 mann-pia@web.de Furnished apt. short-term / TLA / airbnb only in September, 2 bd, 1 bth, 110 sq meters, Triftstrasse 67663 Kaiserslautern Germany, phone: 0174-3075784, email: 100prozentfun@gmx.de

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HOUSES / APTS FOR SALE Steinwenden / Obermohr - wellgroomed 2 family house, 2 baths, garage, 175sqm living space, 378 sqm property, Build year 1979, 231,2 kWh / (m² * a), Oel, Selling price, €199,000, no realtor fee. http://www.immotas.de/immo bilien.xhtml?id[obj0]=2469, info@ immotas.de Home for Sale or Rent, Nice, American-owned, home with 1/2 acre enclosed back yard for sale or rent in Mackenbach. Great, convenient location just two miles to Ramstein Air Base. Directly on walking/cycling route to wooded areas. Outdoor swimming pool just 4.5 km away along trail route. This can be your personal residence, d6m5h@yahoo.com

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5+ BEDROOMS ## A Nice 5 Bedroom House freestanding in 67677 EnkenbachAlsenborn##, 5 bd, 2 bth, 215 sq meters, 1300, phone: 015773740252 Beautiful House in quiet Oberneheim -- 10 min from Ramstein 5 min from Landstuhl, 5 bd, 4 bth, 280 sq meters, Obernheim-Kirchenarnbach Germany, 2200, email: obernheimhome@ gmail.com Freestanding House in Krickenbach, 5 bd, 3.5 bth, 330 sq meters, 2 garages, direct by the wood, 2380 EUR, phone: 06371 915077, Handy: 0160 8086332, email: thomas.bonnert@kabel mail.de Kaiserslautern/Hochspeyersemidetached house 198,50sqm for rent, yard 700sqm, 4 flors, 6 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, 1 guesttoilet, 2 built-in kitchens, living-dining 1, Studio, 2 balconies, available for rent December 2016, call o171-7690069 or 0176-99999996 or email jas1976dav@yahoo.com

Beautiful 3 story home in the quiet/safe neighborhood of Obernheim. A 2800 sq ft house w/5BR, 4bathrms--including one in each bedrm upstairs, AC in master bedrm & jacuzzi tub in master bath, cable hook-ups in all rms, multi-LNB satellite dish, central vacuum, huge kitchen w/ appliances, dble-door fridge w/ in door ice & water, laundry rm, utility rm, game rm, exercise rm w/ sauna & spa-type shower, lots of storage & more. Floor heating throughout the house, wood & tile floors throughout, open wood-burning fireplace, wireless alarm system w/ cell phone connection to call you if sensors are set off, cable & highspeed internet ready, 2 car garage w/automatic dr opener, loft storage in the garage, four-car driveway, automatic energy saving security lighting w/ large terrace, locking gate & house entrance to 10,000 sq ft yard w/ in-ground swimming pool. 5min to Landstuhl, 10 min to Ramstein--the perfect home for military or GS civilians. Pets are welcome. €2,200 euros.Serious inquiries only please. E-mail: ObernheimHome@ gmail.com or if you are in the States text 323-892-5432. Available for immediate move-in.

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HOUSES FOR RENT

4 BEDROOMS !230sqm House in Linden, new renov incl 55sqm, 4BR, suite no pets 10mls RAM garage open firpl, BIK, engl spk ready 2movein 06371-404450 /06371-17257 (eve)

10km to ramstein 4 bd, 1.5 bth, 2 bik, 168 sqm, garage, yard €1140+util; phone 01606002886 Freest House 210sqm Bosenbach 4BR 2bath BIK w/island, lg front balc w/view private rear covered patio, nice yard 2x 2car garages, pets neg. 20min RAB, RAB schools, €1280+util, Avail now, Call: 0176-32166335 Ramstein school dist. House in Reuschbach, Zum Grund 8,220sqm, terrace, family rm, dinrm, BIK, laundry, 2full baths, 4BR, private patio area in the back.Very quiet area, 6miles to RAB westgate, kids and pets welcomed.Total renovated in 2009.€1750+util.Avail now. Call Owner 06364-175436

House for Sale or Rent in 67742 Herren-Sulzbach, Ringstrasse 3 (30 minutes to Baumholder, 40 minutes to Kaiserslautern).Built in 1974, 178 sqm, lrg balc, pellets heating. 1st floor 3 rooms, kitchen, bathroom. 2nd floor 3 rooms, kitchen, 2 bathrooms. Areal 831 sqm, doublegarage, recreaSchallodenbach House 1937sqft tion ldge, garden w/equipment. House for Rent by November 15th Call Juergen, phone: 01512016. 3 Bedrooms, 2,5 Baths, 26850643 combined kitchen / eating and living area. Separate office room, We have very nice apartments, additional bedroom (4th) in the duplexes and town houses in the cellar. Attic for storage, 1937sqft Ramstein, Landstuhl, Baumholder living (1st and 2nd floor) plus addiand Vogelweh area for rent. All tional 968sqft cellar space. 2 parapartments, duplexes and town king spaces / no garage. We build houses are ready to move in anda utility shed so you can store inspected by the housing office. wood etc. as the house comes HOUSES FOR RENT For more details, please contact with a fireplace. Rent 1300€ plus us at 06385-993870 or 017140€ per Person on utilities. Addi2038270 or visit our website at tional utilities is electricity which http://www.petras-homecompa runs 250€ monthly for heating 1.8 Acre Horse Property - 3 Bd, and household. Call 01511- ny.de 1.5 bth 1325 square feet, sauna, 4101062 grill house, two stall stable and creek. Stegwieserweg 2 66871 Dennweiler-Frohnbach Germany, 185000 EUR, phone: Weilerbach freestanding house 015170325507, email: pe 140sqm, 3 BR liv/dinrm BIK, stutra.bourn@gmail.com. 15 minutes dio, floor heating, terrace, bal- !!!!!1-5 bed luxury apts & houses from Baumholder, 25 minutes cony, 2x bath, basement, car for TLA/TDY personnel in Ramport, quiet area, avail. Nov 15. from Ramstein stein/Mackenbach/Bruck muhl€1130+120 util. 0176-38563212 bach.2min to RAB.Short walk to Beautiful duplex house in Walluf shops/restaurants. 100% equipfor rent, 3BR, 2.5bathrm, yard, gaped, TV, AFN, English satellite, rage, €1550+util, pets welcomed, free phone, high speed internet, HOUSES FOR RENT alina048@gmail.com free calls to USA and Eur.good liHouse for rent in Obermohr, brary and movie selection.Pets 1140 € monthly rent, 30 € for Gawelcome.Off street secured parrage und 20 € other fees .The houking.Call Jennie 0171-2679282. se has a kitchen, liv/dinrm, 3 BR 20 min.to RAB in 66885 Alt- OR luxuryapts09@yahoo.com and 1,5bathrm. 3 Balconies, attic, englan, House. new with 160spm basement and large garden with 2bedr. 1,5 bathr, BIK, sep room. fruit trees.Only 5 km to Autobahn openfire. Floorheet.Gas, Fast Inor to Airbase Ramstein. Telepho- ternet, big Jard, €990+util, call Done: 06371 50813 or 0151 ris 06381 3510 or 0175 2011139 All ads & pics on www.FindItGuide.com 15915443 mailto: doriswendelgeil@t-onli ne.de Calling all native English speaHouse in Einsiedlerhof, 3BR, w/ kers! Participate in a Master's 2bathrm, big balc, firepl, gas heastudent's thesis project at TU Kaiting, 5min to East gate, €1200+util, 0173-8727043 House for rent KMC Area- 8 min serslautern and be compensated Sembach - 15 min K`Town- 20 with 70 euros! Email intern2@so So close to RAB! Townhouse in min RAB- LRMC 30 min.av. now wi.uni-kl.de for more info KL-Erfenbach Come take a look 2 bedrooms, 2 bath, 2045 qm, at this nice townhouse available 1.410 € inkl. Garage + utiles, Telefor move-in Sept. 28th! 154 sqm/ fon: +49 178 98 38 711more pics: Handyman Wanted, Stone Work Repair Household, phone: approx. 1660 sqft Large living/di- www.mein-wellness-ferien 19374633707, email: balz50@ya ning area 3 bedrooms, 1.5 baths, haus.de/countryhouse/index.html hoo.com BIK, patio/garden Quiet residential area but still less than 5 min to Vogelweh/10 minutes to RAB AdMRE (Meal Ready to Eat) WanHOUSES FOR RENT dress: Jakob-Blenk-Str. 21, Kaited!!! Offers to: 0170-1910484 serslautern (-Erfenbach) Sorry, no pets allowed Call 0174-3075784 (English spoken) Beautiful new Townhouse with terrace and small garden incl. gardenhouse. First floor: Entrance area with guest toilett, dining/living room and built in kitchen. Second floor: Bathroom with bathtube and walk in shower, two bedrooms and extra storage space/ walk in closet. Third floor: Bathroom with walk in shower and two bedrooms. Accessible extra storage space under the roof. 1 parking lot and 1 carport (75,- €). Monthly rent € 1200,- plus utilities; two months deposit, available 15.11.2016Rent by owner, no brokerage fee. For more information and appointment: jm.wuest@ googlemail.com

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Trippstadt, row end house, 175sqm, 3BR, 2 floors, liv/dinrm, BIK, laundryrm, 2.5 baths, basement, carport+additional parking space for more than 3 cars. €1300+util+2 month deposit. 0176-28397857

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YARD SALES

All ads & pics on www.FindItGuide.com Giant Warehouse Sale, 60% off all antiques and collectibles, Nov 5 & 6 10AM-3PM. Schneeweiderhof 11, 67754 Essweiler, www.schoolhouse-antiques.com Free standing House 150 qm, 20 min to Ramstein or Vogelweh. Pets are allowed .Bathroom new renovated.heiser-h@t-online.de

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Yard Sale - older porcelain, beer steins, dishware, some furniture. Sat Oct 29 11-5pm. Spiess Str. 12, 66892 Bruchmuehlbach-Miesau

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