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As of March 6 389 710 March 9, 2012 Volume 36, number 10 HAVE YOU READ YOUR KA TODAY? TIP OF THE WEEK Avoid energy drinks Most energy drinks contain high levels of refined sugar or high fructose corn syrup. These two ingredients can lead to weight gain and Type 2 diabetes as well as a large crash effect after the sugar high. SPORTS Memorial run held for victim of attack, Page 25 NEWS Soldier’s Medal awarded to Sgt. Peoples, Page 6 Photo by Senior Airman Stephen J. Otero Minister President of Rheinland-Pfalz Kurt Beck and Brig. Gen. C.K. Hyde, 86th Airlift Wing commander, attach a streamer honor- ing 60 years of U.S. Air Force in Rheinland-Pfalz during the anniversary celebration March 2 on Ramstein. Rheinland-Pfalz has become a second home for many American service members and civilians. The celebration of 60 years of U.S. military members in Rheinland-Pfalz provides an opportunity to reflect on the enduring relationship with the German host nation. 86th AW honored during ceremony by 2nd Lt. Kay M. Nissen 86th Airlift Wing Public Affairs T he minister president of Rheinland- Pfalz honored the U.S. Air Force’s 60-year presence in Germany during a streamer presentation held March 2 on Ramstein. Brig. Gen. C.K. Hyde, 86th Airlift Wing com- mander, accepted the streamer on behalf of the USAF from Minister President Kurt Beck. The presentation included remarks from both Hyde and Beck, as well as Gen. Mark Welsh, U.S. Air Forces in Europe commander, and the honorable Philip Murphy, U.S. ambassador to Germany. “My heartfelt gratitude and also congratulations to all U.S. Soldiers, civil employees and their fami- lies. In particular, congratulations and thank you to the members of the 86th (Airlift Wing). To me, it is an honor and a privilege to bestow upon you the streamer of the state of Rheinland-Pfalz,” Beck said. Hyde echoed Beck’s sentiments of appreciation, speaking for all Airmen in Rheinland-Pfalz. “To the citizens of Rheinland-Pfalz, thank you for hosting the U.S. Air Force, our Airmen and the See ANNIVERSARY , Page 13 COMUSAFE presents medal of distinction to German doctor by Tech. Sgt. Markus M. Maier U.S. Air Forces in Europe Public Affairs Gen. Mark Welsh, U.S. Air Forces in Europe com- mander, presented the USAFE Medal of Distinction to a German doctor during an emotional ceremony at USAFE headquarters March 2 on Ramstein. Professor Dr. Kai Zacharowski was honored for his role in saving the lives of two USAFE Airmen who were critically injured during a shooting inci- dent at Frankfurt International Airport one year ago, which also claimed the lives of two other Airmen. “One year ago today, a very disturbed young man followed a group of American Airmen out of a terminal at Frankfurt International Airport to a wait- ing bus,” Welsh said. “And as they finished loading, he walked up behind the last Airman to board the bus, completely unsuspecting, and shot him in the head. He then stepped onto the bus and shot the driver, and then turned to fire seven more shots into the group of young men and women who were standing in the aisle or settling into their seats.” The driver of the bus, Airman 1st Class Zachary Cuddeback, from Ramstein’s 86th Vehicle Readiness Squadron, and passenger Senior Airman Nicholas Alden, 48th Security Forces Squadron, Royal Air Force Lakenheath, England, both died at the scene. Staff Sgt. Kristoffer Schneider and Senior Airman Edgar Veguilla, also with the 48th SFS, were trans- ported with life threatening injuries to the Johann- Photo by Tech. Sgt. Patrick Mitchell Gen. Mark Welsh, U.S. Air Forces in Europe commander, presents the USAFE Medal of Distinction to Professor Dr. Kai Zacharowski during a ceremony March 2 on Ramstein. See MEDAL, Page 7

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As of March 6389 710

March 9, 2012 Volume 36, number 10HAVE YOU READ YOUR KA TODAY?

TIP OF THE WEEKAvoid energy drinksMost energy drinks contain high levels of refi ned sugar or high fructose corn syrup. These two ingredients can lead to weight gain and Type 2 diabetes as well as a large crash effect after the sugar high.

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Soldier’s Medal awarded to Sgt. Peoples, Page 6

Photo by Senior Airman Stephen J. Otero 

Minister President of Rheinland-Pfalz Kurt Beck and Brig. Gen. C.K. Hyde, 86th Airlift Wing commander, attach a streamer honor-ing 60 years of U.S. Air Force in Rheinland-Pfalz during the anniversary celebration March 2 on Ramstein. Rheinland-Pfalz has become a second home for many American service members and civilians. The celebration of 60 years of U.S. military members in Rheinland-Pfalz provides an opportunity to re� ect on the enduring relationship with the German host nation.

86th AW honored during ceremonyby 2nd Lt. Kay M. Nissen86th Airlift Wing Public Affairs

The minister president of Rheinland-Pfalz honored the U.S. Air Force’s 60-year presence in Germany during a streamer presentation held

March 2 on Ramstein.Brig. Gen. C.K. Hyde, 86th Airlift Wing com-

mander, accepted the streamer on behalf of the USAF from Minister President Kurt Beck. The presentation included remarks from both Hyde and Beck, as well as Gen. Mark Welsh, U.S. Air Forces in Europe commander, and the honorable Philip Murphy, U.S. ambassador to Germany.

“My heartfelt gratitude and also congratulations to all U.S. Soldiers, civil employees and their fami-lies. In particular, congratulations and thank you to the members of the 86th (Airlift Wing). To me, it is an honor and a privilege to bestow upon you the streamer of the state of Rheinland-Pfalz,” Beck said.

Hyde echoed Beck’s sentiments of appreciation, speaking for all Airmen in Rheinland-Pfalz.

“To the citizens of Rheinland-Pfalz, thank you for hosting the U.S. Air Force, our Airmen and the

See ANNIVERSARY, Page 13

COMUSAFE presents medal of distinction to German doctorby Tech. Sgt. Markus M. MaierU.S. Air Forces in Europe Public Affairs

Gen. Mark Welsh, U.S. Air Forces in Europe com-mander, presented the USAFE Medal of Distinction to a German doctor during an emotional ceremony at USAFE headquarters March 2 on Ramstein.

Professor Dr. Kai Zacharowski was honored for his role in saving the lives of two USAFE Airmen who were critically injured during a shooting inci-dent at Frankfurt International Airport one year ago, which also claimed the lives of two other Airmen.

“One year ago today, a very disturbed young man followed a group of American Airmen out of a terminal at Frankfurt International Airport to a wait-ing bus,” Welsh said. “And as they fi nished loading,

he walked up behind the last Airman to board the bus, completely unsuspecting, and shot him in the head. He then stepped onto the bus and shot the driver, and then turned to fi re seven more shots into the group of young men and women who were standing in the aisle or settling into their seats.”

The driver of the bus, Airman 1st Class Zachary Cuddeback, from Ramstein’s 86th Vehicle Readiness Squadron, and passenger Senior Airman Nicholas Alden, 48th Security Forces Squadron, Royal Air Force Lakenheath, England, both died at the scene.

Staff Sgt. Kristoffer Schneider and Senior Airman Edgar Veguilla, also with the 48th SFS, were trans-ported with life threatening injuries to the Johann-

Photo by Tech. Sgt. Patrick Mitchell

Gen. Mark Welsh, U.S. Air Forces in Europe commander, presents the USAFE Medal of Distinction to Professor Dr. Kai Zacharowski during a ceremony March 2 on Ramstein.See MEDAL, Page 7

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by Brig. Gen. C.K. Hyde86th Airlift Wing commander

The mission of the 86th Airlift Wing is to provide combat airlift and operate the Air Force’s pre-mier installation to enable and assure strategic capabilities. Our mission is simple but critical for our nation, Air Force and sup-ported combatant commanders. The combat airlift provided by our C-130 and operational sup-port aircraft is an essential part of the air power for EUCOM and AFRICOM, and provides forward capabilities to meet our nation’s Article 5 responsibilities for the defense of NATO. As the host for Ramstein Air Base, and in conjunction with our partners, we are the cornerstone of America’s power projection capability to Eurasia, Africa and the Middle East. We enable and assure stra-tegic capabilities upon which the joint force and war fighting com-manders depend, and which gener-ate asymmetric advantages in air, space and cyberspace.

Our wing’s mission flows from the Air Force’s mission statement — to fly, fight and win … in air

space and cyberspace. We also directly support USAFE’s mis-sion with forward-based air power and infrastructure to conduct and enable theater and global opera-tions.

You, our military and civilian Airmen, are critical to the mission success of our wing, Air Force and nation. We will define our future through our vision: capable, cred-ible, responsive Airmen — opera-tionally ready, honored to serve. Our mission requires the world’s best Airmen. We have great tech-nology and weapon systems, but our strength and asymmetric advantage is our Airmen. We face thinking and adaptive enemies, and our future success depends upon the commitment of each and every Airman to readiness at the individual, unit and installation levels. We must strive for continu-ous improvement and strengthen our ability to work with others to achieve operational success. The motivation and warrior ethos that sustain us must be anchored in our core values and not succumb to a focus on self and expected reward.

In order to perform our mission and deliver the maximum combat

readiness and service required by our vision, we are focused on four overarching priorities: (1) accom-plish our mission safely and effec-tively, (2) develop professional Airmen, warriors and leaders, (3) collaborate with our allies and joint and international partners, and (4) provide exceptional qual-ity of life for the entire KMC.

Accomplish our mission safely and effectively. There is a differ-ence between “being safe” versus internalizing operational risk man-agement.

One is usually associated with an event; the other permeates everything we do. We must devel-op the habit of thinking and apply-ing risk management concepts to make good decisions on and off duty, in the air and on the ground. We must speak up when we see anything that doesn’t make sense and bring it to the right level for a decision. It’s not hard in con-cept, but it requires commitment, professionalism and leadership for success. We should never forget that in World War II, we lost more than 37,000 Airmen in noncombat accidents. We’ve come a long way,

but we can never let up when our Airmen and mission are at stake.

Develop professional Airmen — warriors and leaders. We must be focused on people, not just to make them feel good in the short term, but to build them up and develop the skills to succeed long term. We are all training our replacements. If we really care about developing people, we will challenge them, expand their opportunities and get them out of their comfort zone — that’s when growth occurs. We must continu-ally focus on professional devel-opment, including training, educa-tion, and health and fitness. It is important that we mentor Airmen and instill the warrior ethos of our Airmen’s Creed. The future of our Air Force depends on how we develop professional Airmen into warriors and leaders.

Collaborate with our allies and joint and international partners. Winning today’s fight and pre-vailing in future conflicts requires collaboration with our allies, the

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FM or MSG: leadership is criticalby Nadia Harris86th Comptroller Squadron

As a base-level budget supervisor, I see lead-ership daily, but only occasionally at a senior level. So when the opportunity arose to shadow our Mission Support Group commander, Col. Mike Monson, I was tickled pink.

As the former USAFE comptroller, Monson was the perfect candidate. To prepare, I researched leadership and current challenges in the financial management career field. The questions developed from that research as well as Monson’s responses are listed at the end of this article.

When I first walked into Monson’s office, I noticed the array of mementos he has collected through the years. Strategically placed among the affirmations of career success are youth sports photos framed with kids’ signatures. As we finished reviewing his calendar for the day and discussing the business of running the MSG, I had a burning question.

“Sir,” I said, “How do you maintain bal-ance?”

This is one thing that I struggle to do, so I wondered how he did it. He tells me how his staff assists him in getting out on time when he coaches youth sports. Remembering the schedule I received from his secretary, I imag-

ine a standing youth sports appointment listed at the top. My first lesson: looking for balance — schedule it.

As the day progressed, Monson shared his experiences as the MSG commander with me. His days are filled with making sure the wrestling team has an adequate space to host matches and helping a Vietnam veteran get a driver’s license. It’s PTing with a squadron three times per week and attending quarterly standards of discipline meetings. It’s making sure the traffic keeps flowing on the B270 and signing decorations to recognize his folks for a

See LEADERSHIP, Page 12

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joint force and coalition part-ners. The U.S. has a global strategy with strategic chal-lenges, opportunities and part-nerships. In Europe we have longstanding partnerships centered on the NATO alli-ance, and in Africa we have opportunities to develop new friendships and expand the security upon which free soci-eties depend. The 86th Airlift Wing trains with our NATO partners to build capabilities and enhance interoperability for the defense of our shared values, and we engage with joint forces in Africa to devel-op national capabilities, build partnerships based on mutual trust, and improve security and economic opportunity.

Provide exceptional qual-ity of life for the entire KMC. We will continue to strengthen our military and civilian force by honoring our commitment to them and their families. Together with our Army part-ners we will provide exception-al installations, health care and family programs and instill a culture of continuous improve-ment in all of our support activ-ities. In conjunction with our DODDS and AAFES partners, we will provide quality educa-

tion in a safe environment and world-class exchange services that deliver a “touch of home.” Our support of the largest American community outside the CONUS is the pillar that supports America’s national security and force projection capabilities in the KMC. We must ensure American forces and their families have excep-tional support that is worthy of their service in a time of war.

The 86th Airlift Wing is essential to our nation’s com-bat capability and readiness. As we look to the future, I challenge every Airman to understand their role and direct connection to our mis-sion, vision and priorities.

MISSION, from Page 2

Story and photo by Airman 1st Class Kendra Alba86th Airlift Wing Public Affairs

The 1st Combat Communications Squadron celebrated its 60th anniversary with multiple events at the 1st CBCS com-pound March 1 on Ramstein.

They kicked the day off with a flight competition of the squadron’s five flights competing to determine which flight was the most “combat ready” while showcasing some healthy competition.

The first event consisted of a team of two Airmen who flipped a truck tire for a total of 120 yards followed by a six-man team that pulled a 5-ton truck 60 yards. The flight com-petition ended with a combat relay, including all five flights within the 1st CBCS. Members began with 60 pushups, sit-ups and squats, a 600-foot ammo-can carry, 1,200-foot military oriented protective posture four run, 60-yard low crawl with a rifle, followed by a 1,200-foot Airman-litter carry and ended with a single-lap detail run.

“It’s great to be in this squadron and it’s even bet-ter that I get to participate in something this big,”

said Airman 1st Class Jack Shultz, 1st CBCS tacti-cal network technician.

The relay ended with the squadron coming together and naming the transmissions systems flight as the winners.

“I was proud watching the flight compete. It was a tough fight and my guys came through in the clutch.

They never crack under pressure,” said Capt. Anthony Butler, transmission systems flight commander. “Their ability to come together and handle adversity is why I’m honored to serve with each and every one of them.”

“I love the fact that we can take some time to get together and have some fun. Our team is very close and (they) are great at what they do,” said Lt. Col. Keith Mueller, 1st CBCS commander. “We have some amazing people in the squadron that think about the squadron before they think about themselves.”

The 1st CBCS was originally activated as the 1859th Airway and Air Communications Services Mobile Communications Squadron on Sept. 1, 1951, at Johnson Air Base, Japan. It was originally intended to be a temporary unit to be deactivated after the Korean War.

The squadron received multiple awards and decorations, including the Presidential Unit Citation and the Air Force Meritorious Unit Award. They were involved in various operations such as the Korean War, Desert Storm, Enduring Freedom and Iraqi Freedom.

The 1st CBCS stands by its mission statement to deploy, operate and defend tactical communications and airfield systems.

1st CBCS celebrates 60th anniversary

Members of the 1st Combat Communications Squadron pull a 5-ton truck 60 yards during a flight competition March 1 on Ramstein. The 1st CBCS held a flight competition during its 60th anniversary to determine which flight is most “combat ready” while showcasing some healthy competition.

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FEB. 28Eagle Eyes: Suspicious

activity was reported at the junk yard gate. Suspicious individuals were taking pic-tures and attempted to climb the fence.

7:45 a.m.: A burglary/house break-in was reported in Kaiserslautern. Items were reported stolen.

FEB. 296 p.m.: Larceny of unse-

cured government and private property was reported in Schönenberg-Kübelberg.

MARCH 15:26 p.m.: A major traf-

fi c accident with injuries was reported between Mittelbrunn and Wallhalben. No alcohol was involved.

MARCH 25 p.m.: Shoplifting was

reported at the Kaiserslautern Military Community Center.

MARCH 310:09 a.m.: A break-in was

reported in Herschberg. Items were reported stolen.

MARCH 45:40 a.m.: An Article 92,

failure to obey, operating a USAREUR-plated vehicle without insurance, and Article 111, drunken driving, was

reported in Otterbach.12:53 a.m.: Theft from a

secured motor vehicle was reported in Kaiserslautern.

MARCH 59 a.m.: An Article 121,

larceny of private prop-erty, was reported in Kirchheimbolanden.

UCMJ ACTIONS» A squadron command-

er administered non-judicial punishment under Article 15, Uniform Code of Military Justice, to a technical sergeant for violation of Article 111, drunken driving. The com-mander imposed punishment of reduction to staff sergeant, forfeiture of $1,482 pay per month for two months, 45 days extra duty and a repri-mand.

» A squadron command-er administered non-judicial punishment under Article 15, UCMJ, to a staff ser-geant for two violations of Article 86, failure to go, and Article 113, sleeping on post. The commander imposed punishment of reduction to

senior airman, suspended forfeiture of $1,162 pay per month for two months, 30 days extra duty and a repri-mand.

» A squadron command-er administered non-judicial punishment under Article 15, UCMJ, to a staff sergeant for violation of Article 111, drunken driving, and Article 134, fl eeing the scene. The

commander imposed punish-ment of reduction to senior airman, 45 days extra duty and a reprimand.

AADD STATSMarch 2 — 19 volunteers,

10 calls, 22 lives potentially saved.

March 3 — 33 volunteers, 18 calls, 43 lives potentially saved.

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COMPILED BY THE 569TH USFPS

FEBRUARY 28» Kaiserslautern: two Guess watches and two Ti� any neck-laces.

FEBRUARY 29» Schönenberg-Kübelberg: one iPod nano and one Sure� re � ashlight.

March 2» Ramstein KMCC: three cigars, valued at $3.75.

March 3» Herschberg: one platinum-gold wedding ring with three diamonds, one gold ring with nine diamonds, one gold ring with one ruby, one silver ring with one amethyst stone, one silver ring with one emerald stone, one gold necklace with three diamonds, one pair of emerald earrings, one pair of ruby earrings and one diamond heart necklace.

March 4» Kaiserslautern: one iPod, one black Navigon GPS and one Army Class A uniform.

March 5» Kirchheimbolanden: 20 liters of super unleaded fuel, val-ued at €33.

Reported Larcenies

Daylight saving timeDaylight saving time in the U.S. begins Sunday

and in Europe on March 25. During those two weeks, time zone differences between most of the U.S. and Europe will be one hour less than usual.

ClosuresThe Furnishings Management offi ces on

Einsiedlerhof and Ramstein will be closed today for inventory.

Tourist o� ce hoursSince the beginning of March, the

Kaiserslautern Tourist Information Offi ce has been closed Mondays. Operating hours are from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday to Friday, and 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday. For details, call 0631-365-2317 or e-mail [email protected].

New vehicle storageThe 86th Force Support Squadron’s non-oper-

ational vehicle and RV trailer storage area locat-ed on Kapaun Air Station will close Thursday. The main Kapaun Auto Hobby facility closed Jan. 15 and since this date FSS has been pro-viding a secure location for its remaining cus-tomers. Army MWR will stand up a new non-operational vehicle and RV trailer storage area

April 1. This area will be located down the road on Pulaski Barracks and the Kaiserslautern Army Outdoor Recreation will be the new POC. For details of their new program or fees, call 493-4117 or stop by Bldg. 2905 on Pulaski.

Promotion socialA senior master sergeant promotion release

social will be held from 3 to 5:30 p.m. today at the Ramstein Enlisted Club. Family, friends, co-workers, supervisors and leadership are invited.

New AFAS programAs of July, the Air Force Aid Society’s Spouse

Tuition Assistance Program will no longer be in effect. In its place, AFAS has opened the General Henry H. Arnold Education Grant Program up to all Air Force spouses to include those stationed overseas. This program will allow spouses who are seeking undergraduate degrees as full-time students to apply for a $2,000 grant to be used in the following school year. The Arnold Grant Program has an established application deadline today for 2012-2013 school year, but due to short notifi cation the Air Force Aid Society has extended the application deadline to March 30 for OCONUS spouses only. For more information, call the Ramstein Airman & Family

Readiness Center at 06371-47-5100/5900. To access the Arnold Grant Program information, visit www.afas.org.

Donations neededThe 352nd Network Warfare Squadron

Detachment 1 will participate in Tough Mudder May 12 in Kettering Northamptonshire, England. Tough Mudder is a rigorous 10- to 12-mile obsta-cle course designed by British Special Forces. The event has raised more than $2 million for the Wounded Warrior Project. For donation details, call Airman 1st Class Nathan Crossey at 489-6994.

Estate claimsAnyone having any claims or obligations to

the estate of Senior Airman Antonio M. Melchor Jr., 1st Combat Communications Squadron, should call Summary Court Offi cer 2nd Lt. Matthew Greenwood at 480-3247.

Semiannual inventoryThe 86th Munitions Squadron will be

closed until Thursday to conduct a 100 percent semiannual inventory. The squadron will be unable to process any transactions during this time unless it is an emergency. For details, call Munitions Operations at 480-5715/5725.

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by Grant SattlerUSAG Vicenza Public Affairs

VICENZA, Italy — A Soldier stationed in Vicenza, Italy, received the Soldier’s Medal Feb. 28 for his actions on May 31, 2011, when he took an armed bank robber down after a heist in Sarasota, Fla.

Brig. Gen. Aundre Piggee, 21st Theater Sustainment Command com-manding general, presented the peace-time award for heroism to Staff Sgt. Eddie Peoples in front of members of his unit and community at the Caserma Ederle Post Theater.

A movement control specialist with the 386th Movement Control Team, 21st Theater Sustainment Command-Italy, since April 2010, Peoples used his vehicle to block the getaway of the bank robber’s car, got out and disarmed him, pinning him to the ground until law enforcement arrived on the scene.

The 11-year veteran is a native of Bradenton, Fla., and was in the states on leave assisting his ailing father in May last year when he made an afternoon stop at a local bank, accom-panied by two of his young sons. He was waiting in the lobby when a gun-man entered and announced a robbery. The bank, occupied by about 40 bank employees and customers, fell silent — silent except for the sound of two small boys giggling.

Peoples watched as the robber bran-dished his weapon. After the rob-ber heard the sound of children, he pointed his weapon at Peoples, bank employees and customers.

“He was terrorizing the bank and I knew I had to do something,” Peoples said. “He was just a domestic terror-ist, spreading terror inside that bank with threat to life and limb. If I was in Iraq, I would take action. This

was no different.”The father of four positioned himself

between the gunman and his two children and quickly made a place of concealment for his boys with lobby furniture.

As soon as the robber exited the building, the veteran of four deploy-ments to Iraq and Kuwait decided to follow him.

Telling the story to those assembled at the ceremony, Piggee said, “We all wonder how we would react if placed in that situation. Here’s what our hero had to say: ‘He waved the gun at one of my children, so when he walked out of the bank, I followed him.’ Most of us would have stayed in the bank, but not our hero. Sergeant Peoples dashed out.

“I asked him earlier, ‘You know he has a gun, you’re safe now, your children are safe, and the other bank customers are safe. What causes you to follow him?’ He said, ‘You know, as a father, I train my kids, and I’ve told them that when I go to combat, I go and I fight the bad men. My sons are old enough to know that this was a bad man. And I’ve taught them that we should do the right thing. I would be letting my sons down if I didn’t take some action,’” Piggee said.

Exiting the bank, Peoples quickly entered his rental van, maneuvering it to block the robber’s attempted getaway in a sedan. Blocked in, the thief rammed the van multiple times, then jumped out to confront Peoples. The thief brandished his weapon and pointed it at Peoples’ face.

“Sergeant Peoples, a combat vet-eran, remained undeterred,” Piggee said, describing the 34-year-old’s action to stop the 6 foot 2 inch, 260 pound bank robber. “Sergeant Peoples grabbed the gun and took this guy down to the ground.”

Peoples spoke the day of the incident

in an interview with a local television station reporter.

“I’ve been through five deployments. I’ve fought the Muqtada al Sadr militia, so weapons getting pointed at me, it doesn’t really bother me anymore,” he said. “I took the weapon away from him and put him on the ground. The rest is history.”

He credits standard Army combat-ives training for giving him the skill to quickly disarm the robber. Peoples stood over the suspect on a large pile of stolen cash until local authorities arrived on the scene. Deputies arrested the man for armed robbery and Peoples went back inside the bank to retrieve his sons, Ikaika, 7, and Kioni, 5.

“When I walked back in the bank, my oldest boy said, ‘Did you get the bad men?’ and I said, ‘Yep, I got the bad men,’ and everyone applauded,” Peoples said in an interview.

The Sarasota Police Department presented a commendation medal to Peoples later that day for his selfless actions in the face of danger.

Speaking to his fellow Soldiers, Peoples said, “Although I would never recommend stepping into such a dan-gerous situation, I hope that my actions would give future criminals a brief pause to consider that the men and women to their left or right just might be past or present members of the U.S. Armed Forces. As members of the Armed Forces it is our duty and our oath to protect this great nation from all enemies, both foreign and domestic.”

General Piggee said Peoples is an example for the U.S. Army.

“This is what this medal is about — true personal courage in the face of danger or adversity,” he said. “It is living the warrior ethos, in or out of uniform.”

First Lt. Marvin Tador, a mobility officer with the 1172nd Movement Control Team, 7th Civil Support Command, performs railway operations during Operation Spartan Spear, the 1172nd’s two-week annual training, held Feb. 16 in Kaiserslautern. Tador certifies that the specifications of load-ing a tactical vehicle are in accordance with railhead regulations. Army Reserve Soldiers are required to attend a two-week training once a year, delegated by the Department of the Army. Photo by Sgt. David Johnson

Operation Spartan

Spear

Soldier’s Medal awarded to Staff Sgt. Eddie Peoples

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Brig. Gen. Aundre F. Piggee, commanding general of the 21st Theater Sustainment Command, presents the Soldier’s Medal to Staff Sgt. Eddie Peoples, a movement control specialist with the 386th Movement Control Team, 21st TSC-Italy, as Command Sgt. Maj. Michael Sanchez, the command sergeant major for the 21st TSC, readies the certificate for presentation Feb. 28 at the Caserma Ederle Post Theater in Vicenza, Italy.

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von-Goethe University Clinic Emergency Hospital in Frankfurt into the care of Zacharowski.

“The first night no one thought Sergeant Schneider would sur-vive,” Welsh said. “Over the next two weeks, Dr. Zacharowski led the effort to mend (Airman Veguilla), repairing his ribs, his jaw and his arm, and to somehow bring Staff Sgt. Kris Schneider back from death, because that’s where he was. Slowly, the magic the medical team per-formed, and some other power they brought to the effort, turned the tide. It was an unbelievable thing to watch.”

The general went on to share that the doctor truly went above and beyond, sharing that Zacharowski not only canceled a conference for which he was scheduled to be the keynote speaker, but he also can-celled the family vacation that he, his wife and their two sons were to take a few days later. Even as his wife fell ill and was hospitalized, he never stopped caring for the two Airmen.

Veguilla, who is back on duty and currently preparing for an upcoming deployment, traveled to Ramstein so he could thank the doc-tor in person.

“Here I am a year later, in uni-form, and still in the military,”

Veguilla said. “For the longest time I’ve been wanting to do this. I want to salute you. Thank you so much for everything you have done for me and Sergeant Schneider.”

Schneider, who couldn’t attend the ceremony because he is still undergoing medical treatment in the U.S., sent a video with a message to Zacharowski from him and his wife Amanda.

“The thing I remember the most about you is the day I was airlifted to Landstuhl. When I was coming out on a gurney, you were stand-ing there with your children and I remember you introducing me to them as Superman,” Schneider said. “I don’t even know how to put into words how thankful I am that you were there, that you were my doctor. The care we received from you and your staff was awesome. You made it a lot easier to deal with what we were going through. Hopefully one day I will be able to walk through the hospital with you, see you again and give you a big hug whether you want it or not. Thank you very much for everything you did for me.”

His wife, while holding their two children, had this to add: “You meant the world to us then, and you still do to this day. When we found out we were expecting a baby there was no question for either Kris or I, whether it was going to be a boy

or girl, we knew we were going to name our baby after you. So this is Kairee Schneider and she is three months old as of yesterday. Thank you so much and you will always be part of our family.”

Other dignitaries in attendance were the honorable Philip D. Murphy, U.S. ambassador to Germany; honor-able Ned Alford, U.S. consul general to Germany; State Police President Udo Muench, State of Hessen; Lt. Gen. Friedrich Wilhelm Ploeger, NATO Air Command deputy com-mander; Lt. Gen. Stephen Mueller, USAFE vice commander; Chief Master Sgt. David Williamson, USAFE command chief master ser-geant; and many others.

“I haven’t seen either one since a year ago today, I guess it should go without saying, we are in a heck of a lot better place today than we were the last time we saw each other,” Murphy said. “When Ned Alford and I walked in there that morning, you guys were in tough shape, but Dr. Zacharowski and his colleagues were the epitome of professional-ism as I’ve never seen before. When we walked out of there we were left feeling hopeful. The fact that (Schneider) is there today on the video and you (Veguilla) are here live and in color, what a treat to see you again.”

Zacharowski, who was joined by his wife, Dr. Paula Zacharowski, his

two sons Luke and Nicholas, and other close family and friends, was visibly moved by ceremony.

“This is a great honor and a won-derful feeling to be with you today,” the doctor said. “Being here today and being honored in this way I did not expect. I’ve learned a lot from you guys. I have learned how you really support each other. All the people who came to the hospital were one big family. I saw lots of tears, but as a group and as a fam-ily you were able to go through this really hard time. It was an unbeliev-able experience for me.”

He also added how impressed he was with Welsh.

“Betty and General Welsh were outstanding,” Zacharowski said. “You were there three or four times looking after them for hours at a time, always making sure they and their families were being looked after. Unbelievable! I was really impressed.”

He ended his remarks saying that while he does not wish for a situa-tion like this to reoccur, if his ser-vices were needed he would proudly help again.

“You can count on me 100 percent,” he said. “I will do it exactly the same and as hard as I’ve done it before. Thank you for allowing me to live it again in a positive way. So now these are tears of joy.”

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by 2nd Lt. Jean P. Tomte10th AAMDC Public Affairs

BAUMHOLDER, Germany — The road was slippery and icy when Soldiers from the 10th Army Air and Missile Air Defense Command left Kaiserslautern to complete an Air Defense Artillery field training exercise. The temperature was below freezing, but it didn’t distract the Soldiers.

The field training exercise, which took place Feb. 7 to 16, created a sense of confidence among Soldiers as they achieved their main goal: conduct-ing air defense operations and, most importantly, preparing for any contingency mission as directed by U.S. Army Europe.

The exercise was intensive and based upon real-istic wartime scenarios. This type of exercise helps shape the mindset of Soldiers and equips them physically, not only to overcome adversities during wartime but also to defeat the enemy.

The tactical operation center was located at Baumholder Army Airfield and the batteries were spread into different locations. It took them three days to set up the operations center and the living areas.

Col. Steve Richmond, the 10th AAMDC com-mander, said the event could not have occurred with-out the support of a number of organizations, includ-

ing U.S. Army Europe Contingency Command Post, the 21st Theater Sustainment Command, the 16th Sustainment Brigade, 5th Signal Command, the Joint Multinational Simulation Center and observer/trainers from the 32nd AAMDC.

This training exercise provided an excellent opportunity for the staff and Soldiers of the 10th AAMDC to exercise their functions in an austere environment.

“Our primary goal is to provide a high level of command control,” said Sgt. Maj. Manuel Mirabal, a G3 sergeant major.

In fact, all the operations coordination goes through his staff section.

“We simulated an air battle, which consists of the U.S. assets engaging the enemy threat,” said Capt. Neal Paulus, Air Defense Artillery fire control officer. “Conducting analysis and planning based on simulated air battle is the next step to define our plan.”

First Lt. Andrew McElroy said the training was eye opening.

“It also gave us the chance to train our junior analysts on intelligence support to the Air Defense Artillery,” he said. “We did real time intelligence analysis on each threat group, in particular their tac-tics, techniques and procedures.”

“Everything out here is a training event or an

opportunity to train,” said Sgt. 1st Class Jesus Arrellano, from Charlie Battery, 5-7 ADA. “The challenge we are facing right now is the weather. Other than that, Soldiers’ morale is very high and they received hot meals twice a day.”

When asked how this training and experience helped her, Master Sgt. Kelly Stransky, the senior NCO in charge, said, “to react calmly and to under-stand tactical tasks.”

“We worked away from the flag pole, away from the easy answers and executed those tasks we would be responsible for during an operational deploy-ment,” said Capt. Michael Bux, 10th AAMDC chemical officer.

10th AAMDC conducts field training exercise

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Soldiers of 10th Army Air and Missile Defense Command set up their tent Feb. 7 in Baumholder, Germany.

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Story and photos by 773rd Chemical Support Team, 7th Civil Support Command

WARSAW, Poland — Members of Poland’s Epidemiological Reaction Center, in collabora-tion with the 773rd Civil Support Team, 7th Civil Support Command, based in Kaiserslautern, and members of the Illinois National Guard responded to a simulated dangerous substance during a training exercise here Feb. 6 to 10.

It all began with a scenario where civil authorities received notification that something was released into a stadium during a soccer match. Although just a scenario, it is one the Polish Armed Forces are preparing for as they prepare to host the European Cup soccer match in June.

As U.S. Army Europe’s unique capability, the 773rd CST assist ERC forces in training and evalu-ating survey techniques, the use of lab equipment and, to a limited degree, command and control of chemical, biological, radiological and nuclear forces as they conduct operations.

“The Illinois National Guard has established a 20-year relationship with the Polish Armed Forces as members of the Partnership for Peace initiative and it is an honor for the 773rd to be invited to par-ticipate as a valued member of the team,” said Lt. Col. Leslie Dillard, commander of the 773rd CST.

This exercise provided an opportunity for the 773rd CST to establish relationships with the Polish Armed Forces as they conduct survey and ana-lytical operations while working side-by-side with Polish reconnaissance teams and to work with the Biosafety-Level-Three laboratory in Warsaw.

The BSL3 laboratory works with indigenous or exotic agents that may cause serious or potentially lethal disease after inhalation.

“It is important for us to work together and learn from each other. I would like to have the same type of partner-ship with the 773rd that we have with the Illinois (NG),” said Col. Artur Zdrojewski, ERC commander.

Over the three-day workshop and exercise, the

773rd provided information on its capabilities, while showcasing their equipment and conduct-ing joint survey operations and analyzing samples collected with their counterpart from the ERC. Briefings and hands-on training took place at Camp Radiowo, Poland, the home of the ERC. The exer-cise itself took place at the national stadium, which is still under construction.

“I was impressed with how knowledgeable the Polish were on analytical processes in identifying biological agents,” said Sgt. David Larkin, a chemi-cal specialist with the 773rd CST.

by Staff Sgt. Travis Edwards86th Airlift Wing Public Affairs

The Air Force has imple-mented a plan to streamline the maintenance of all Air Force air traffic control and landing systems around the globe, saving the Air Force an estimated $336 million by 2025.

Today, U.S. Air Forces in Europe, in cooperation with the 1st Communications Maintenance Squadron, will cut the ribbon to the USAFE ATCALS regional mainte-nance center on Kapaun Air Station, signifying the start of

the multimillion dollar sav-ings plan.

“Most of the systems in USAFE (and the Air Force) have outlived their life expectancy and are becom-ing harder to maintain,” said Master Sgt. Donald Sheppard, USAFE RMC chief. “The Air Force Flight Standard Agency will purchase new remote instrument landing systems to replace these legacy sys-tems, which will allow RMCs to perform remote mainte-nance.”

AFFSA is the agency lead-ing the maintenance and over-sight for the systems and pro-vides funding for the three RMCs throughout the Air

Force, one in the U.S. and two overseas, which includes the one at Kapaun.

The new systems are able to be dialed into from the RMCs to show whether the system is up and running, offline or in need of maintenance.

“If a system goes down at a base, their systems will dial into ours and alert us of the change in real time,” said Master Sgt. Brian Capps, USAFE RMC NCO in charge of airfield systems. “If that happens and we get an alarm, we will be ready to troubleshoot it remotely and if need be, have a team on their way out to that base in 48 hours.”

Concurrently, the RMCs have a response time of 30 minutes during normal duty hours, and one hour during non-duty hours.

With the addition of the regionalized maintenance center, each base will main-tain an appropriate number of ATCALS maintenance per-sonnel at the bases with older legacy systems that require hands-on maintenance.

Bases around USAFE are scheduled to receive 13 remote tactical air naviga-tion systems, one remote, very-high frequency, omni-directional range system, and 13 instrument landing sys-tems by 2017.

“The RMC will bring with it the opportunity to lever-age cyberspace — to remote-ly monitor and maintain the new systems right here from Kapaun,” said Maj. Angela Freeman, 1st CMXS com-mander. “Our guys are the best of the best, they are cho-sen for their position here, it’s a special duty assignment, and to have that kind of expe-rience at this RMC will be invaluable.”

AFFSA is also in the process of finaliz-ing the continental U.S. RMC in Oklahoma City, Okla., and the Pacific Air Forces’ RMC at Yokota Air Base, Japan.

Air Force to save $336M with regionalized maintenance centers

773rd CST trains with Polish forces

ABOVE: Members of the 773rd Civil Support Team, 7th Civil Support Command, work alongside members of the Epidemiological Reaction Center in Warsaw, Poland, to conduct entry operations in a scenario where an agent is released into a stadium during an international soccer match. BELOW: Capt. Chana Mason, a nuclear medical science and operations officer for the 773rd Civil Support Team, stationed in Kaiserslautern, explains analytical procedures to members of the Epidemiological Reaction Center at a training exercise in a biosafety-level-three laboratory Feb. 6 to 10.

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Story and photo by Spc. Glenn M. Anderson7th Civil Support Command Public Affairs

GRAFENWÖHR, Germany — According to the Army Medical School’s Combat Lifesaver course, around 90 percent of combat deaths occur on the battlefield before the casualties can reach a medical treatment facility.

The 196th Medical Support Unit, which is part of the 7th Civil Support Command, Europe’s only Army Reserve Command, headquartered in Kaiserslautern, did their part by hosting a 40-hour Combat Lifesaver course here Feb. 10 to 12.

“I have taught over 30 of these classes,” said Sgt. 1st Class Toney C. Fowler, a combat medic with the 196th MSU. “No matter how many classes I teach, I still get excited watching students take the knowl-edge of responding and caring for wounded service members on the battlefield.”

During the three-day class, students learned how to apply a tourniquet, stop bleeding from a severe wound, place a nasopharyngeal airway tube in a patient who had ceased breathing and evacuate a patient from a battle zone.

“I rejoined the Army Reserves so I could help further the medical knowledge of service mem-bers throughout this command,” said Spc. Rashaun Smith, a combat medic with the 196th MSU. “I love what I do and enjoy helping people.”

Although this class does not classify a Soldier as a medical specialist, it does increase the chance of a military or civilian casualty being helped after being severely wounded.

“This CLS class was very informative,” said Spc. Phillip Goodman, a supply clerk with 7th Warrior Training Brigade. “We do a lot of training in the military, but I think this could be one of the more important classes that I have taken.”

All the students passed the course and can now take their newly learned lifesaving tech-niques back to their respective units and real world environment whether on the battlefield or during everyday life.

Army Reserve Soldiers receive life-saving training

Soldiers of the 7th Warrior Training Brigade, 7th Civil Support Command, practice a two-man carry position during a 40-hour Combat Lifesaver Course Feb. 10 to 12 in Grafenwöhr, Germany. During the three-day class, students learned how to place a tourniquet on an amputee, stop the bleeding from a severe wound, place an nasopharyngeal airway tube in a patient who had ceased breathing and evacuate a patient from a battle zone.

U.S. Air Force and Army officials, along with a group of local German mayors, assemble for the Mayors’ Forum Feb. 29 at the Bruchmühlbach-Miesau rathaus. The Mayors’ Forum is held twice a year in different towns of the region and it provides U.S. mili-tary and host nation officials the opportunity to exchange information, and especially for local mayors to raise issues directly with top KMC military leadership in an informal setting.

Story and photo by Senior Airman Stephen J. Otero86th Airlift Wing Public Affairs

U.S. military and host nation officials met during the KMC’s semiannual Mayors’ Forum Feb. 29 at the rathaus in Bruchmühlbach-Miesau.

The forum provides U.S. military and host nation officials the opportunity to exchange infor-mation and express concerns in an informal setting.

Many people attended, including seven local mayors; the Kaiserslautern deputy county commis-sioner; a representative of the Police Headquarters Western Palatinate; and U.S. military officials from U.S. Air Forces in Europe, the 86th Airlift Wing, 21st Theater Sustainment Command, U.S. Army Garrison Kaiserslautern and Installation Management Command Europe.

Brig. Gen. C.K. Hyde, 86th Airlift Wing com-mander, chaired the afternoon forum representing the KMC commander Lt. Gen. Frank Gorenc. He presented an overview of the KMC’s installations, command structure and how various services were shared between the Army and Air Force.

“It’s wonderful to have the opportunity to meet and discuss how to work together as a team to provide the best quality of life for everyone in the KMC,” Hyde said.

A primary discussion during this forum focused on plans for the future KMC Medical Center that is intended to replace Landstuhl Regional Medical Center. The new facility will serve as a centralized medical care facility for U.S. service members and family members throughout Europe,

Africa and the Middle East. According to officials from Installation

Management Command-Europe, the Department of Defense has allocated approximately $750 mil-lion toward construction of the hospital, which will be located in Weilerbach, just east of Ramstein.

“The relocation of the hospital from Landstuhl to Weilerbach is a done deal,” said Weilerbach mayor Anja Pfeiffer. “The construction at the former ammunition depot is scheduled to begin no later than March 2013 and completion is expected in September 2019.”

The new hospital complex will have the added benefit of being closer to Ramstein and providing safer, more efficient transport for wounded war-riors.

Another topic discussed during the forum was the availability of both on- and off-base housing.

Col. Douglas Hammer, 86th Civil Engineer Group commander, briefed the forum about hous-ing availability in the KMC.

“The empty off-base housing rate is only 0.5 percent, which means that while there is enough to go around, it takes military personnel longer to acquire a domicile, especially during the big ‘mov-ing season’ in the summer,” Hammer said.

All members of the forum agreed that infor-mation sharing within the group is essential to community planning and fosters good relations between the U.S. and German government.

The forum concluded with Hyde presenting a coin to Mayor Werner Holz of Bruchmühlbach-Miesau as a token of appreciation for hosting the forum in his union community administration.

KMC hosts Mayors’ Forum

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Photo by Airman 1st Class Trevor Rhynes

18th AF commander visits AMOWBrig. Gen. C.K. Hyde, 86th Airlift Wing commander, briefs Lt. Gen. Mark Ramsay, 18th Air Force commander, in the air traffic control tower Tuesday on Ramstein. Ramsay visited Ramstein to tour various 521st Air Mobility Operations Wing units and see firsthand how AMOW Airmen carry out their mission. Hyde, along with Col. John Shapland, 435th Air Ground Operations Wing commander, and Col. Kip Turain, 521st AMOW commander, briefed Ramsay on their respective wing’s operations and how their wings partner with each other to meet mission requirements.

Photo by Staff Sgt. Michael J. Taylor

AER campaign is underwayBrig. Gen. Aundre Piggee, commanding general of the 21st Theater Sustainment Command, addresses Soldiers and Department of Defense civilians from the KMC during the 2012 Army Emergency Relief kick-off breakfast, which was held March 1 at the Kaiserslautern Community Activity Center on Daenner Kaserne. The AER campaign will run until May 15. Soldiers should contact their unit AER representative to donate or for more information.

Photo by the Ramstein Airman & Family Readiness Center

Air Force family of the weekMaster Sgt. Robert Navarro, his wife Nicole and their children (not pictured) Robert Jr., 15, and Ashleih, 11, recently arrived at Ramstein from Barksdale Air Force Base, La. Navarro has been assigned as detachment chief to the 373rd Training Squadron, Det. 20. The family is looking forward to traveling.

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SHARP AwardChief Master Sgt. Andrea Gates, Ramstein Area Chief’s Group president, presents the group’s SHARP Award to Staff Sgt. Kalob Hinners, the executive assistant to Chief Master Sgt. David Williamson, U.S. Air Forces in Europe command chief. The award was presented Feb. 21 at Headquarters USAFE and included a plaque, certificate, Chief’s Group coin and a $200 savings bond from Pentagon Car Sales. Hinners was awarded for his superior professionalism, attention to detail and his drive for excellence in a very demanding position.

Photo by Senior Airman Aaron-Forrest Wainwright

Life supportAirman 1st Class Clinton Blackwood, 86th Operations Support Squadron aircrew flight techni-cian, installs locking loops to rip chords that initiate the activation of the parachute Monday on Ramstein. The life support organization ensures safety and knowledge of life support and survival equipment.

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job well done. It is easy for me to tell he does not take these things lightly.

If you ask him why, he will chalk it up to customer service. Monson knows who his customers are.

Whether it is the Ramstein High School wrestling team or commut-ers on the B270, he knows customer service is key. Lesson two: know your customer.

By mid-day I can’t help but notice how fluid Monson’s days are. He never knows what crisis will be in his inbox. When I mention this to him, his response is priceless.

“You know that box of chocolates Forrest Gump had?” I nod my head yes. “I’ve got a whole chocolate fac-tory and I never know what I am going to get.”

In that moment I found another lesson. No matter how random, busy or frustrating the day gets, take on a sweet perspective.

In addition to being in command of 4,200 people, Monson also commands 22 military working dogs.

At the end of my day, I had the opportunity to watch these high-ly specialized K-9s in action. Eight different types of explosive devic-es were placed in or around vehicles parked in a field for the mili-tary working dog and his handler to find.

The unspoken relationship between the two is truly remarkable as they weave between the vehicles in com-plete unity. It was the first time I had ever seen this, so my admiration was no surprise.

What did come to my surprise was the admiration Monson showed toward the two. Though this was obvi-

ously not his first time to witness this exercise, he was just as impressed as I. This retold the story I had witnessed all day. He’s extremely proud of the mission and people of the 86th MSG.

My final lesson: be proud of the mission you and your team accom-plish and really let it show.

As I left Monson, he headed off to defeat the chiefs in basketball. I reflected on all of the things I rely on the 86th MSG to do for me as a military spouse and for my family.

In closing, I would like to thank Monson for sharing his day with me. I would also like to thank the 86th Mission Support Group for the out-standing support they provide all of us at Team Ramstein.

• • •Col. Mike Monson is the command-

er of the 86th Mission Support Group — the largest MSG in the Air Force with seven squadrons, two detach-ments, one Deployment Transition Center and 4,222 members.

NH: What are the most important decisions you make as a leader?

MM: Any decision that I make that impacts the mission or people, I do not take lightly.

NH: Where do the best ideas come from in your organization?

MM: New faces with new perspec-tives.

NH: How do you and other lead-ers in your organization promote core values?

MM: By example. The best way a leader can promote core values is to live those core values yourself, because even when you think no one is looking, someone usually is.

NH: What advice would you give someone going into a leadership posi-tion for the first time?

MM: Develop your leadership skills now. If you are entering a lead-ership position and are just learning to be a leader, you’re late. You should have been working on those skills three years ago.

NH: What is one mistake you wit-ness leaders making more frequently than others?

MM: I don’t know if I can say this mistake is made more often than oth-ers, but leaders are often distracted by things that are not truly mission impacting. It is important for leaders to not lose focus on the mission.

NH: Has your perspective on finan-cial management changed since you came into command of the 86th MSG?

MM: No. I have always realized how important FM’s role is. If any-thing, my position here has affirmed my previous feelings. The frustrating impact of high turnover in resource advisers has made us rely on the bud-get office to keep out of trouble.

NH: What do you see as the big-gest challenge for the 86th MSG when operating in a fiscally strained envi-ronment?

MM: Trying to maintain a high level of customer service and strong quality of life programs in an overseas environment.

NH: The Air Force?MM: Maintaining Mission

Readiness.

NH: How would you describe a hollow force?

MM: An environment where the resources to complete the mission are not provided or available. It may seem easier to cut QOL programs when the economy is bad and retention is high, however poor QOL programs will cause future retention problems and a lower satisfaction in the AF way of life. There will be negative conse-quences if we cut too low … and we don’t know where that tipping point is. The young Airmen and officers will decide where that tipping point is.

NH: How does the AF avoid it?MM: By focusing resources where

the mission happens — at the squad-ron level.

NH: How do you predict the role of FM’ers will evolve over the next 10 years?

MM: We need to seek perfection in managing members’ military and travel pay and provide exceptional customer service. In the past, finance’s reputation was excellent. We were the customer service experts but much of that has been lost. We need to regain our credibility.

Anyone can be a budget officer in times of abundance; good officers and analysts earn their pay in times of fis-cal constraints. We must learn to ask the five W’s. Smart analysts always look for ways to be more efficient.

NH: Will the DOD FM Certification Program help our ability to provide good financial management?

MM: Lack of effective analysis is not helped by certifications; our workforce needs focused training not cramming for exams. In sports, you don’t practice drills and hone skills that aren’t used in the game.

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by Kira M. KoonU.S. Army Public Health Command

National Poison Prevention Week, March 18 to 24, is a time nationally designated to recognize the dangers of poisoning and how to prevent it. However, poison prevention should be practiced all year-round to ensure the safety of your loved ones, especially your children.

Though all parents want to keep their children healthy and safe, the truth is that the home can be a very dangerous place if parents do not take the right actions to prevent childhood poisoning. Every day, 374 children in the U.S. are treated in an emergency department and two children die from poisoning. For every 10 poison exposures in children, about nine occur in the home.

Poisons can be found in almost every room of every house and curious children will often inves-tigate anything that is within their reach. However, with the right knowledge and information, parents have the ability to play a life-saving role in protect-

ing their children from household poisonings. The first step is to realize what items in your home can be poisonous.

Everyday items in your home, such as household cleaners, medications and cosmetics, can cause severe illness and even death if ingested. Common household items that can be poisonous include med-icine, mouthwash, beauty supplies, cleaners, bug spray, anti-freeze, alcohol, cigarettes and certain household plants.

Once you realize the potential poisons in your home, your next step is to take action to prevent your children from having access to them.

Lock them up. Lock up potentially poisonous household products in locked or childproof cabinets out of children’s sight and reach.

Keep an eye on them. Never leave potentially poisonous household products unattended while in use, and put products back to their locked places as soon as you are finished using them.

Don’t keep it if you don’t need it. Safely dispose of unused, unneeded or expired medications.

Read the label. Always read labels and follow directions exactly on all medications and household products.

Keep it original. Keep products in their original containers. Your child may think a cleaning product is a drink if you store it in a soda bottle.

Refer to medicine as medicine. Never refer to medicine or vitamins as “candy.”

Know the number. Put the local or nationwide poison control center phone number, 1-800-222-1222, on or near every telephone in your house, and program it into your cell phone. The poison control center is open 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Call the poison control center or 911 if you think a child has been poisoned.

For more information, see the following resources: • U.S. Centers for Disease Control and

Prevention, www.cdc.gov/safechild/poisoning.• Safe Kids USA, Inc., www.safekids.org/

safety-basics/safety-resources-by-risk-area/poison.• Poison Prevention.org, www.poisonprevention.

org

Prevent childhood poisoning now, all yearlong

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Civil Engineer CornerDORM MANAGERS NEEDED

The 86th Civil Engineer Squadron has vacancies in dorm management for a staff and technical sergeant.

Applicant criteria includes: E-5/E-6 with completed seven-level, two years remaining on-station, commute should be within 30 minutes, minimum fitness score of 80 percent, provide copies of last three enlisted performance reports, provide current fitness score sheet, provide SURF, must not have received a selective re-enlistment bonus, must be released from their Air Force Specialty Code, among other requirements.

Job description: Ensures a high quality of life standard for residents to achieve a clean, safe and secure cam-pus. Maintains and coordinates work order requests and repair records to ensure all actions are completed in a timely manner.

Ensures fire, safety and health inspections are com-pleted. For the full job description and details, visit Tech. Sgt. Misti Rodriguez at the Dormitory Reception Center, Bldg. 2413, or call 480-3676.

NEW TRAFFIC CIRCLEThe 86th Civil Engineer Group will be constructing a traf-

fic circle at the intersection of Maxwell Avenue and Mitchell Avenue (intersection closest to the Hercules Theater). The traffic circle construction will be accomplished in two phases.

Phase one will begin Tuesday and end March 18. During this construction period, vehicles will not be allowed to cross on Mitchell Avenue where it intersects with Maxwell Avenue.

Phase two of the construction is scheduled to begin March

19 and end March 30. During this construction period, no through traffic will be allowed at the Maxwell and Mitchell avenues intersection.

For questions regarding the traffic circle construction, call the 86th Airlift Wing Public Affairs Office at 480-9196 or check out the Ramstein Live Wire website at www.ramstein.af.mil/livewire.asp.

EAST GATE OUTBOUND CLOSUREDue to construction, the Ramstein East Gate is scheduled

to close for outbound traffic from March 19 through May 5. During this time, traffic will be rerouted to the LVIS and Harmon gates. The Harmon Gate will be used for outbound only during the construction period.

Traffic CornerNEW HOURS

There are new hours for the Rod and Gun Club and CATM Access Road (Gate 14). Winter and summer hours will be as follows:

Winter (October through March)Closed Mondays through Thursdays, open from 2 to 8

p.m. Fridays, and open from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturdays and Sundays.

Summer (April through September)Closed Mondays through Wednesdays, open from 12:30 to

8 p.m. Thursdays, open from 1 to 8 p.m. Fridays, and open from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturdays and Sundays.

During Increased Force Protection Condition Levels, the 569th U.S. Forces Police Squadron may close the gate with-out advance notice. The Rod and Gun Club can be accessed from off base. For more information, call the 86th Force Support Squadron or 569th USFPS at 489-7040.

thousands of families (that) call you friends and neigh-bors, and your villages home,” Hyde said.

Other events were planned throughout the day to com-memorate the German and American friendship in Rheinland-Pfalz. A histori-cal exhibit, “My American,” opened at the Ramstein-Miesenbach Museum. The exhibit documents personal memoirs from local citizens about German interactions with Americans throughout the years.

In addition, a concert fea-turing Direct Hit, a U.S. Air Forces in Europe band, and Phoenix Foundation, a Mainz jazz formation, impressed audience members at the Haus des Bürgers in Ramstein-Miesenbach.

“In a partnership that began based on shared values, we have now become friends,” Welsh said. “Three genera-tions of American Airmen have served in Germany and in Rheinland-Pfalz. They are proud to have been here. They will forever be proud to call you friends.”

ANNIVERSARY, from Page 1

by Staff Sgt. Tramel S. Garrett18th Military Police Brigade Public Affairs

ORZAYZ, Poland — Soldiers from the 95th Military Police Battalion, 18th MP Brigade, 21st Theater Sustainment Command, teamed with a Polish military police specialized unit in a continued effort to strengthen a unique relationship during a training exercise here Jan. 30 to Feb. 17.

During the exercise, Soldiers from the 1st Platoon, 92nd MP Company, out of Baumholder, Germany, participated in a two-week Polish MPSU semiannual train-ing event. Soldiers of the 92nd MP Co. were dispersed among three Polish teams to take full advantage of this partnership opportunity. The training session consisted of rifle marksmanship and dismounted and mounted tactics.

“This is a great opportunity for us to get together and learn each other’s tactics,” said Cpl. Kyle Maccarthy, a military police Soldier with the 92nd MP Company. “The Polish conduct diverse tactics that are also very effective.”

Following a successful two weeks in Poland, 1st

Platoon redeployed to Baumholder, along with 10 Polish soldiers, to continue the joint training. In this case the Polish Soldiers received training from U.S. Soldiers, which included urban operations, advanced rifle marksmanship and virtual convoy combat training.

Additionally, this training exercise had scenarios that required teams to react and change their tactics. For example, at some point in urban operations train-ing, American and Polish soldiers execut-ed joint building clearing operations and responded to casualties.

“We believe this exchange will strengthen our relationship,” said Polish Lt. Col. Tomasz Szoplink, the MPSU Minsk Mazowiecki battalion commander. “The soldiers will get familiar with the equipment and the basic tactics of the U.S. at the squad level. We are looking forward to exchange experience on the battalion level.”

“I can see this partnership helping us with joint operations in the future,” said 2nd Lt. Evan Howard, the 1st Plt. leader, 92nd MP Co. “Everything we learned training with them is easily applicable to training police forces in Afghanistan while

overcoming language barriers.”“We worked together in Iraq and now Afghanistan

and we have a good relationship with soldiers in theater,” Szoplink said. “Strengthening our partner-ship in Europe will help us prepare for the missions abroad, which is one of our goals for the future.”

Polish MPs train with the 18th MP Bde.

Photo by Amanda Kehrrington

Soldiers from the 95th Military Police Battalion, 18th MP Brigade, are pictured here with a Polish Military Police Specialized Unit during a joint training exercise Feb. 15. in Baumholder, Germany. The training event focused on urban operations, advanced rifle marksmanship and virtual convoy combat training.

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Story and photo by Airman 1st Class Trevor Rhynes86th Airlift Wing Public Affairs

More than 300 children and parents gathered at the base library in celebration of Dr. Seuss’ 108th birthday March 2 on Ramstein.

The crowd listened as the classic children books were read by various volunteers, such as Lt. Col. Todd R. Alcott, the 86th Force Support Squadron commander, Senior Master Sgt. Anthony Goldstrom, the 86th FSS first sergeant, and various parents.

“This year, Dr. Seuss would be 108,” said library technician Karen Lakin. “What a great way to cel-ebrate his birthday with such a great turnout. It’s also a great way to introduce the children to story reading.”

With a large crowd such as this, introducing as many children as possible to reading was an easy task.

“We had planned for approximately 60 kids,” Lakin said. “So when we saw that there were more than 300 people total we were really surprised. We ended up having to separate them into two groups and have two volunteers read at the same time.”

Lakin and the staff at the library and the Exceptional Family Member Program felt this event was a hit.

“Just watching how much fun the children were having was probably our favorite part of the celebra-

tion,” Lakin said. “The staff at the library believes this event was a huge success. We were extremely happy to see that this many people would come out to celebrate with us.”

For Alcott, the celebration went hand-in-hand

with education.“Reading is the foundation to learning and

celebrating Dr. Seuss’ birthday is a celebration of reading,” said Alcott. “We’re all fans from one to 101, and Seuss’ lessons are timeless.”

Hundreds gather to celebrate Dr. Seuss’ birthday

Chief Master Sgt. Cheri Sanders reads a Dr. Seuss book to children at the base library March 2.

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School NotesLEMS spring registration

Landstuhl Elementary/Middle School spring reg-istration takes place from 8 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. March 26 to 30 in the LEMS media center (library), Bldg. 3830. Come by and register your student for the 2012-2013 school year.

RMS PTSA board openingsThe Ramstein Middle School PTSA is look-

ing for nominations for the 2012/2013 school year executive board. Positions available include: president, first vice president, sec-

ond vice president, treasurer and secretary. For more information, send an e-mail to [email protected].

VES PTSA Board openingsThe Vogelweh Elementary School PTSA

is looking for nominations for the 2012/2013 school year. Positions include: president, first and second vice president, treasurer and secre-tary. Elections will be held at 5:30 p.m. March 27.

For more information, send an e-mail to

[email protected].

KHS PTSOThe Kaiserslautern High School PTSO will hold

a membership meeting at 6:30 p.m. Tuesday in Room 116 at the school. We will be focusing on the upcoming MS orientation, teacher appreciation and end-of-year carnival.

Not a member? No problem! You can sign up at the meeting. We are always looking for volunteers to help at the various functions. You can also check us out on Facebook — KHS PTSO.

Photo by Spc. Iesha Howard

KHS celebrates Black History MonthStudents from the Kaiserslautern High School Step Team perform during the KHS Black History Month Program Feb. 29 at the Galaxy Theater on Vogelweh. Students and sta� members at KHS gathered to honor the historical advances of African-Americans in society.

Photo by Susi Gibbins

Students perform in Seussical the MusicalShelby Gibbins (Bird Girl) and Christopher Craven (JoJo and a Who), seventh-graders at Kaiserslautern Middle School, along with Emma Johnson (Cindy Lou Who), a kindergartner at Ramstein Elementary School, pose together for a photo while performing in Seussical the Musical at the Hilltop Theater in Baumholer.

KES Dental Health Month

Kaiserslautern Elementary School student Zach Manis

gets his teeth checked by Capt. Andrew Gutierrez, a clinician from the Pulaski

Dental Clinic, during the school’s celebration of

Dental Health Month. For Dental Health Month,

students received den-tal screenings and were

instructed on proper care of the teeth and gums.

Everyone also went home with a new toothbrush. Photo by Susi Gibbins

The Cat in the HatVogelweh Elementary School principal Sandy Meacham dresses up as the Cat in the Hat to read to Kristine Cephus’ � rst-grade class.

Check back next week for more photos from Read Across America.Courtesy photo

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Mark Your Calendar» An exhibit presenting the arts of Malik and Areta

Mayfi eld will take place Saturday to March 31 at the Hei-delberg Village Pavilion Gallery. For details, call the arts & cultural center at 388-9421 or 06221-338-9421.

» Watch “Cars” while snacking on free popcorn from 2:30 to 6:30 p.m. Sunday and March 25 at Arm-strong’s Club, Bldg. 1036 on Vogelweh. Cost is $1 for adults and children. Free snack bags will be available for children 12 and under. For more information, call 0631-536-6000.

» KMC Onstage is holding auditions for “Dirty Rot-ten Scoundrels” at 6:20 p.m. Monday and Tuesday at the KCAC, Bldg. 3109 on Daenner Kaserne. For more informa-tion, contact KMC Onstage or the One Stop Shop, or e-mail [email protected].

» Come dressed in your favorite Disney costume or pajamas and enjoy a hot breakfast of pancakes, eggs, bacon, and biscuits and gravy, while watching your favor-ite Disney movies. Disney Breakfast takes place from 8 to 11 a.m. March 19 at Armstrong’s Club, Bldg. 1036 on Vogelweh. For more information, call 0631-354-9986.

» Armed Forces Entertainment Presents Locash Cowboys live on stage at the Kazabra Club, March 17. This is a free show. Doors will open at 6 p.m., and the show begins at 7. The Kazabra Club is located in Bldg. 2057 on Vogelweh. For more information, call 489-7261 or 0631-536-7261. Go online and visit www.mwrgermany.com for more information.

» Celebrate the luck of the Irish at Armstrong’s Club’s St. Patrick’s Day Party, from 9 p.m. to 2 a.m. March 17 in Bldg. 1036 on Vogelweh. For more informa-tion, call 0631-536-6000.

» Try singing rock, pop, country or soul at Arm-strong’s Club’s Karaoke Night, from 9 p.m. to 2 a.m. today and March 23 in Bldg. 1036 on Vogelweh Housing. For more information, call 0631-354-9986.

» Meet up with some old buddies or meet new

friends during House Party from 9 p.m. to 2 a.m. March 16 and 30 at Armstrong’s Club, Bldg. 1036 on Vogelweh Housing. For more information, call 0631-354-9986.

» Get down at Old School R&B Night from 9 p.m. to 2 a.m. Saturday and March 31 at Armstrong’s Club, Bldg. 1036 on Vogelweh Housing. For more information, call 0631-354-9986.

» A fl ea market takes pace from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. ev-ery third Saturday from March to October in the Special Events Center on Rhine Ordnance Barracks, Bldg. 237. Rent a space for $25, which includes two tables and one bench. To participate, visit Army Outdoor Recreation, Bldg. 2905 on Pulaski Barracks, or call 493-4117 or 0631-3406-4117.

» Show off your talent at Open Mic Night every Thursday at Armstrong’s Club, Bldg. 1036 on Vogelweh. Sing, play an instrument, recite poetry or show off your comedy skills. Sign-up is at 6:30 p.m., performances be-gin at 7. For more information, call 0631-536-6000.

» Learn hot Latin dance moves from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. Thursdays at the Kazabra Club, Bldg. 2057 on Vogelweh.

Meetings» The KMC Adoption Support Group meets the third

Tuesday of every month at 7 p.m. at the Landstuhl Health and Wellness Center, Bldg. 3722, Landstuhl.  The Group meets the needs of adoptive parents, adopting parents and adoptive children, through education and research to resolve adoption issues.  Inquiries about adoption are wel-come through the Group’s website at www.usadopteurope.com. 

» HUGS playgroup meets at the Vogelweh Community Center from 10 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. every Friday and is for parents and children ages 0 to 4. Play groups offer benefi ts for both parents and their children. Parents can make new friends and enjoy some grown up conversation while their children develop socialization skills and enjoy educational ac-

tivities. This is especially valuable for moms that worked full time prior to the baby’s birth and are feeling isolated at home alone all day long. For more information, contact Army Com-munity Service at 493-4203 or 0631-3406-4203.

» Overcome your fear of public speaking at Toast-masters, which takes place at noon the fi rst and third Tuesdays of the month in the Ramstein Northside Chapel conference room. This is a “learn by doing” public speak-ing club where members hone their speaking, listening, evaluating and presenting skills in a friendly, comfortable atmosphere. E-mail [email protected] for details.

» Rheinland-Pfalz Quilt Guild meetings are held at 9:30 a.m. the third Thursday of each month in the Ramstein North Chapel. Night meetings are held at 6 p.m. the fourth Thursday of each month in the Kaiserslautern Landstuhl Spouses Association building on Pulaski Barracks. Stitch ‘n’ Gab are held from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Fridays at the Kapaun Chapel Annex, Bldg. 2782.

Support Groups» Take Off Pounds Sensibly is a weight loss sup-

port group that meets from 5:15 to 6:30 p.m. Tuesdays (except for federal holidays or the week of Christmas and New Year’s) on Pulaski Barracks near Vogelweh in Bldg. 2919 in the fi rst fl oor conference room. Find us on Facebook at www.facebook.com/KaiserslauternTOPS. For more information, call 0170-800-7205 or 06303-807-708.

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Day dedicated to retirees needing routine, diabetic eye exams

In honor of “Save Your Vision Month,” the optometry clinic at Landstuhl Regional Medical Center is ded-icating March 29 to

retirees who need routine and/or diabetic eye exams.

The clinic is reserving 36 appointments for retirees needing routine and/or dia-betic exams to come in and have their eyes checked on a fi rst-come, fi rst-served basis.

Appointments can be made by calling 486-LRMC (5762) or 06371-86-5762.

Patients are asked to bring an escort because exams involve dilation of the eyes. Routine eye exams are espe-cially important for retirees and diabetics patients.

“The risk factor for ocu-lar complications increases with certain medical condi-tions such as hypertension, diabetes and hypercholes-terolemia, and thus there is urgency for this group to have a routine eye exam. Ocular complications include glaucoma, diabetic reti-nopathy and age-related

macular degeneration; the better the prognosis with ear-lier detection,” said Dr. (Col.) Donovan G. Green, chief of the LRMC Optometry Clinic and optometry consultant for Europe Regional Medical Command.

Although March is set aside to highlight taking care of our eyes, Green said it is important that everyone understands the importance of routine eye exams for detecting potentially serious unsuspected problems — and not necessarily related

only to our eyes.“Many people believe that

because they see well, they do not need eye care,” Green said. “This is simply not true. Several common eye diseases such as glaucoma can damage vision with very few or no symptoms until the condition is very advanced. Regular eye examinations can help detect systemic diseases such as high blood pressure and diabetes. The eye is the only place in the body where we can view the blood ves-sels directly and evaluate their

health without invasive pro-cedure.”

The American Optometry Association recommendations for eye examinations are:

6 to 18 years old: 6 months old; 3 years old, before start-ing school; then every two years.

18 to 40 years old: every two years.

41 to 60 years old: every two years.

61 and older: every year.(Courtesy of LRMC Public

Affairs)

A&FRC programsThe Ramstein Airmen & Family Readiness Center offers the

following programs:

Bundles for Babies: March 19, 8:30 a.m. to 12:45 p.m., A&FRCReintegration: March 20, 9 a.m. to noon, Bldg. 3450Pre-Deployment: March 20, 1 to 3 p.m., Bldg. 3450

Base Intro: March 21, 7:30 a.m. to noon, Hercules Theater Employment Seminar & Resume Writing: March 22, 8:30 a.m. to

12:30 p.m., A&FRCDitching the Dorms: March 22, 9 to 10 p.m., A&FRC

Sponsoring in the KMC: March 22, 9 to 10 a.m., Hercules TheaterPre-Separation Briefing: March 22, 1 to 3 p.m., A&FRC

To register for classes and for more information, call the A&FRC at 480-5100.

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Classes And Training» For all those dads-to-be or new fathers:

get ready for this boot camp that will prepare you to tackle one of life’s most valued treasures — raising a child. Reg-ister now for this free class, which takes place at 11 a.m. Monday in Bldg. 2917 on Pulaski Barracks. Call 493-4203 or 0631-3406-4203 for more information.

» CYS Services is offering free babysitter classes for CYS Services registered teens, ages 13 to 18. Save the dates: April 28 and 29, Oct. 27 and 28, and Dec. 8 and 9. The class includes comprehensive 4-H approved training material, Red Cross CPR/fi rst aid certifi cation, hands on experience, and CYS Services Babysitter Referral Services. Classes will be held from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the Landstuhl Youth Center, Bldg. 3819. Bring a sack lunch. To enroll and receive more information, call Parent Central Services 493-4516/ 0631-3406-4516.

» CYS Services is now offering German classes for CYS Services registered children of all ages. Learn ba-sic vocabulary, sentences and common German phrases. For more information and to register, call Parent Central Services at 493-4156/ 0631-3406-4516 or the One Stop Shop at 486-8943/ 06371-86-8943.

» Have you walked into an establishment and found yourself in a pickle because you couldn’t fi gure out how to order something to eat or buy a pair of shoes? Then you need to register for the conversational German class, which teaches the street smart version of the ba-sic German language. Now, with two days and times to choose from, learning German never got easier. Take a lunch or evening class on Tuesdays. Stop by Bldg. 2891 on Pulaski Barracks or call 493-4023 or 0631-3406-4023 for details.

» Freshen up on basic interaction skills in an intimate and confi dential setting by registering you and your signifi cant other for a couple’s communication session? Sessions take place at 5 p.m. every Thursday in Bldg. 2917 Pulaski Barracks. For details or to register, call 493-4332 or 0631-3406-4332.

» Register now for the free, Army Family Team Building, Level III, advanced leadership development course offered Tuesday to Thursday. Topics include cohesive team building, confl ict management, creative problem solv-

ing and more. Call 493-4203 or 0631-3406-4203 today to save your spot.

Chapel News» A National Prayer Luncheon is scheduled for

March 20 at the Ramstein Offi cers’ Club. Guest speaker will be the former Army chief of chaplains, Chaplain Maj. Gen. (retired) Douglas S. Carver. For tickets, contact your unit POC or call Ramstein North Chapel at 480-6148. Tickets will be on sale for $8 until March 16.

» The KMC chapels are offering the Easter Sun-rise Service at 6:30 a.m. April 8 at the Vogelweh Fitness Center track. For inclement weather, the service will be held at Vogelweh Chapel. Refreshments following the ser-vice. Guest speaker will be Chaplain Col. Gary Brown, 21st Theater Support Command chaplain.

» The Catholic Women of the Chapel host an eve-ning Bible study from 6 to 8 p.m. every Thursday at the Ramstein Southside Chapel. For more information, e-mail [email protected].

» The KMC Military Council of Catholic Women host monthly meetings of faith fi lled fellowship and spiritu-ality from 6 to 8 p.m. the fi rst Thursday of the month at the Ramstein Northside Chapel Annex.

» The Ramstein chapel is accepting bids for the following contract position: Protestant Women of the Chapel children’s ministry coordinator, who organizes and directs volunteers to minister to children ages in-fant to 12 years old for PWOC weekly fellowship meet-ings while mothers attend the Bible study or fellow-ship within the same chapel facility. The coordinator cannot serve as a volunteer for the child care program. Bidder will be subject to criminal history background checks and must complete a Child Care National Agency Check and Inquiries and Installation Records Check. The chapel will be accepting bids until 4 p.m. today. The Statement of Work and bid documents can be picked up Monday through Friday from the Ramstein North Chapel. For more informa-tion, call Petra Rausch at 480-6148 or 06371-47-6148.  

» The Protestant Women of the Chapel host a lunchtime Bible study from noon to 1 p.m. every Thurs-day in the Ramstein South Chapel Conference Room. Lunch will be provided.

Help families meet their breast-feed-ing goals. Mom2Mom of the KMC is bringing the Healthy Children’s Project’s Certified Lactation Counselor Training Program to Landstuhl Regional Medical

Center from June 25 to 29. Classes will fi ll up quickly.

The Healthy Children’s Center for Breast-feeding’s Certifi ed Lactation Counselor train-ing program is a 40-hour course designed to provide solid, up-to-date, research-based information regarding lactation, as well the art of counseling.

This course is intended for a wide range of backgrounds and experiences, including hospital staff, nurses, pediatricians, breast-feeding advocates, midwives, doulas, child-birth educators and peer counselors among others.

While breast-feeding is an instinctual and natural act, it is also a learned art. This train-ing will enable providers and non-medical professionals with practical skills to make breast-feeding a success and will provide insight into patients’ and clients’ problems, with a strong focus on counseling skills.

“One of the most highly effective preven-tive measures a mother can take to protect the health of her infant and herself is to breast-feed. However, in the U.S., while 75 percent of mothers start out breast-feeding, only 13 percent of babies are exclusively breast-fed at the end of six months,” said an excerpt from the surgeon general’s Call to Action.

This nationally recognized training and certifi cation is now part of the ANCC Nursing Skills Competency Program and provides 45 contact hours for RNs. Together with other courses, the CLC Training Program can help you earn a bachelors degree in lactation or as a prerequisite for ALC/ANLC designations.

This training will be held over fi ve days, June 25 to 29, from 8:15 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., including a lunch break from noon to 1 p.m. Regular tuition is $675, early bird registra-tion is $625. This course is approved for use with MyCAA funding for eligible military spouses; other scholarships may be available.

Contact Mom2Mom at [email protected] for more information about the program and to register.

Mom2Mom of the KMC strives to help new mothers achieve their individual breast-feeding goals by connecting them with a supportive community of experienced breast-feeding mothers. For more information, visit Mom2Mom online at www.M2MofKMC.blogspot.com or www.facebook.com/M2MofKMC.

(Courtesy of Mom2Mom Breast-feeding Support Group)

Mom2Mom hosts lactation certi� cation

training at LRMC

Contest promotes swimming, runningby Petra Lessoing86th Airlift Wing Public Affairs

A swimming and running event for children and youth born between 1995 to 2006 is sched-uled to take place June 23.

The swimming part will be con-ducted in the heated outdoor pool, Warmfreibad Kaiserslautern. The running part will immediately fol-low in the Volkspark, right next to the pool.

“We, a hand full of engaged peo-ple, are trying to arouse the chil-dren’s interest for swimming and running,” said Marianne Seufert, organization member of the youth event “Swim & Run.”

The sports club TSG 1891 Kaiserslautern is one of the

clubs helping to organize and sup-port the event.

“Children are our future. Let’s teach them to live healthy and cope with challenges — now and not just sometime later,” said Hans-Jürgen Brehm, triath-lon division chief of TSG 1891 Kaiserslautern.

Depending on the age group, there will be different swimming and running distances.

The event will begin at 9:30 a.m. The starting fee ranges from €5 to €10.

Organizers will provide food and beverages for participants. The audience will be able to get food and drinks from stands and the res-taurant in the swimming pool area.

“We want to support the sur-vival of the Warmfreibad in Kaiserslautern. Where else

can youth vent if there is no more possibility to do sports wisely?” said Tobias Wiesemann, chief of the Promotion Association Warmfreibad Kaiserslauteren e.V., which also helps with the event.

Winners and runners-up will receive prizes. The biggest group participating will be awarded €200, the second biggest €100, and the third biggest €50.

For pre-registration and more information, interested individu-als or groups should visit www.tri-pfalz.de.

Late registrations at the day of the event will be possible until 20 minutes prior to start.

The outdoor pool Warmfreibad is located on Entersweiler-strasse, not far from Kleber Kaserne.

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Send us your

VACATIONphotos

Your submission must include the name of the photographer, the date of the photo, fi rst and last names of those in the photo and location. Make sure all photos are high resolution. Write “Destinations” in the e-mail subject line. E-mail to: [email protected].

Photo by Nathan Davis

Nathan, Donna and Benjamin Davis pose for a family photo in front of a

windmill Feb. 20 while on vacation in Eindhoven, the Netherlands.

Photo by Karen Daniels

Karen and Gary Daniels pose together for a photo Jan. 6 in Trondheim, Norway, during a Hurtigruten Cruise to the Arctic Circle.

Photo by Tim Allums

Melanie Allums poses for a photo near the Atomium Feb. 18 while on a United Service Organizations getaway to Brussels, Belgium.

Photo by Melany Angell

Jamie and Sydney Miller pose for a photo Feb. 18 while vacationing in

Florence, Italy.

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FUN THINGS TO DO WITH YOUR FAMILYFRI, MAR 9 – FRI, MAR 23

EVENTS

Penny BazaarFri, Mar 9 – Sun, Mar 11Gartenschau, KaiserslauternThe 49th annual Pfennig Bazaar of the German-American and International Women’s Club Kaiserslautern will take place in the event hall of Gartenschau. Profi ts will be used to support local charity projects.For more information:www.gaco-kl.de

Chocolate LoungeSat, Mar 10Saalbau Theater, NeustadtChocolatiers from Rheinland-Pfalz, France and Italy will be at the “Choco-late Lounge” to show you their skills with chocolate sculptures and let you taste their creations. Life is like a box of chocolates.For more information:www.petit-salon-du-chocolat.eu

St. Patrick’s DaySat, Mar 10 – Sun, Mar 11MunichLike millions of other Irish, come celebrate this event with friends. There will be an Irish Mass, St. Patrick’s Day parade and an after parade party.For more information:www.stpatricksday.de/index_en.html

International Easter Egg Market Sat, Mar 10 – Sun Mar 11ErlangenThe Erlangen International Easter Egg Market is the second oldest event of its kind in Germany. This Easter egg mar-ket offers beautifully painted artisan eggs as well as a magnifi cent display of painted ostrich eggs. For more information:www.ostereiermarkt-erlangen.de

Art fairFri, Mar 16 – Sun, Mar 18MainzThe Kunst Direct Art Fair in Mainz cel-ebrates its 10th anniversary. Each year, the city of Mainz will host this special art fair that gives artists the chance to show their work.For more information:www.kunst-direct.ccmainz.de

Spring marketSat, Mar 17 – Sun, Mar 18City Center, KaiserslauternEnjoy the signs of spring with fresh fl owers and produce. For more information:www.gaco-kl.de

Harlem GlobetrottersSat, Mar 17Burgwächter Castello, DüsseldorfStarts at 7 p.m., see the Globetrotters perform their spectacular show with new stunts. Get ready for a fun fi lled night. The Globetrotters offer great entertainment for the whole family.For more information:www.eventim.de

Best of the MusicalsWed, Mar 14Domina Parkhotel, Bad KreuznachMon, Mar 19Kurhaus, WiesbadenEnjoy the highlights of the world of musicals. Fans of classic musicals will remember a few like “Sister Act” or “Lion King” or even the “Rocky Horror Picture Show.”For more information:www.eventim.de

Spring festivalFri, Mar 23HeidelbergThis event will drawn more than 30,000 festival goers, from across the world. Roughly 90 fun-fi lled events including classical artists, including international soloists and orchestras will be available.For more information:www.heidelberg-tourismus.de

SPORTS

Slamrock n RockFri, Mar 9Uni SportHalle, KaiserslauternDoors open at 6:30 p.m. and the bout begins at 7. Join the Roller Girls of the Apocalypse for their fi rst home bout of the 2012 season. Watch as the girls of RGA take on Barockcity Roller girls from Ludwigsburg, Germany.For more information:www.rgaderby.org

HandballWed, Mar 14SAP Arena, MannheimStarting at 8 p.m., Germany vs. Island. For more information:www.saparena.de

Bundesliga soccerSat, Mar 18Fritz-Walter-Stadium, Kaiserslautern1.FC Kaiserslautern vs. FC Schalke 04Game starts at 3:30 p.m.For more information:www.fck.de

HockeyWed, Mar 21SAP Arena, MannheimWatch the Mannheim Adlers vs. N.NFor more information: www.saparena.de

WINE / BEER FESTS

Annual WeinKammer MarathonSat, Mar 10 – Sun Mar 11Bürgerhaus, MaikammerFor wine lovers and connoisseurs, Maikammer offers an unusual 24-hour wine marathon.  There will also be musical entertainment and food. This event starts at 6 p.m. The wine estates from Maikammer, St. Martin and Kir-rweiler will share some 150 wines.For more information:www.maikammer.de

Vineyard NightsFri, Mar 16 – Sat, Mar 17Bad DürkheimThis is the largest open-air wine tast-ing festival in the Palatinate region. Begin the spring season with the taste of wine.For more information:www.weinbergnacht.de

Wine fairSat, Mar 17 – Tue, Mar 20StrasbourgThe Strasbourg wine fair will have independent wine makers from all over France displaying a wide range of wines. Take a stroll through the vineyards and taste some of the best wines. (Website is in French).For more information:www.vigneron-independant.com

Starkbierzeit FestivalFri, Feb 24 – Sat, Mar 24MunichStarkbierzeit is Munich’s annual Strong Beer Festival. Join the locals and cel-ebrate the end of winter and the arrival of spring. For more information:www.loewenbraeukeller.com/en

CONCERTS

EchoesSat, March 10Kulturzentrum Saalbau, Homburg/SaarIf you are a fan of Pink Floyd you will not want to miss out on this event. This event will start at 8 p.m. For more information and tickets:www.eventim.de

NIGHTLIFE

Cockpit LoungeFri, Mar 9Hotel Christine, LandstuhlThis bar is a bit different than other bars. We will take you into the world of aviation. A DC-6 propeller hangs over the lounge bar creating a great ambi-ance. Enjoy some of our cocktails and relax with a great dinner. For more information:www.hotel-christine.com/cockpit-lounge/bar.html

ParadoxSat, Mar 10RamsteinCome and enjoy the variety of rooms we have to offer from the Piano bar, Winter garden, restaurant and our cocktail bar. For more information:www.paradox-ramstein.de

Brauhaushaus am MarktFri, Mar 16KaiserslauternWe are the only brewery in K-Town that offers the best typical German food in town. We also take reserva-tions by phone. Come in and enjoy a great German mealFor more information:brauhausammarkt.jimdo.com/lrk-gastro-gmbh/brauhaus-am-markt

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by Petra Lessoing86th Airlift Wing Public Affairs

The following is a list of performances and events happening in the KMC and nearby. Dates are subject to change.

Performing artsPfalztheater Kaiserslautern: • “Der gute Tod,” a play by Wannie de Wijn, in

German, 7:30 p.m. today. • “Die Schöne und das Biest,” The Beauty and

the Beast, a ballett by Stefano Giannetti, 8 p.m. today, March 16 and 24.

• “Chronicle of the Immortals — Blood Night,” a rock opera by Wolfgang Holbein with the band Vanden Plas, 7:30 p.m. Saturday, March 23 and 31.

• “Parsifal,” an opera by Richard Wagner, 5 to 10 p.m. Sunday.

• “Die Dreigroschenoper,” a play in German by Bertolt Brecht and music by Kurt Weill, 7:30 p.m. March 17, 21 and 28.

• Friends of Pfalztheater open their Music Cafe with two singers taking the audience on a trip through the Orient and Occident, 2:30 p.m. March 18. Admission is free; donations accepted.

• “Nathan der Weise,” a play by Gotthold Ephraim Lessing, in German, 7:30 p.m. March 24.

• “Carmina Burana/Astutuli,” a ballet and musi-cal theater by Carl Orff, 3 p.m. March 25.

For details, call 0631-3675-209 or visit www.pfalztheater.de.

Kammgarn Kaiserslautern:• Fard presents German hip hop, 8 p.m.

Saturday. Tickets cost €14.• Prinz Pi presents German hip hop and rap,

8 p.m. March 16. Tickets cost €18.• The band Eskimo Callboy presents electro

metal, 8 p.m. March 17. Tickets cost €14.• Thees Uhlmann & Band present rock and

Indie, 8 p.m. March 24. Tickets cost €20.• The band Luxuslärm presents Indie, pop and

rock, 8 p.m. March 29. Tickets cost €20.• F.R. presents hip hop and rap, 8 p.m.

March 30. Tickets cost €17. • Jennifer Rostock performs punk, rock and

electro rock, 8 p.m. March 31. Tickets cost €20.For more information, visit www.kammgarn.de

or call 0631-365-2607.• Soul night with Midnight Mover and guest

Diva Agata, 8:30 p.m. Monday in Cotton Club. For more information, visit

www.midnightmover.de.Fruchthalle, Kaiserslautern: • Jazz Stage meets Norway features Norwegian

musicians presenting Nordic folk music, classical chorales and progressive jazz, 8 p.m. today. Tickets cost €12.

• The orchestra of the Pfalztheater presents a

symphony concert, “For Three,” with works by Schnyder, Dvorák and Beethoven, 8 p.m. March 16.

• The Raschèr Saxophone Quartet presents “Suns and Moons” with works by Johann Sebastian Bach, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Henry Purcell and Philip Glass, 8 p.m. March 22. Tickets cost €12 to €20.

For details, stop at the Kaiserslautern Tourist Offi ce, Fruchthallstrasse14, visit www.fruchthalle.de or call the offi ce of arts at 0631-365-1410.

JUZ (Youth Center), Steinstrassse 47, Kaiserslautern:

• The bands Manic Circus and The Beautiful Dead perform 8 p.m. today. Tickets cost €6.50. For details, visit www.juz-kl.de.

Landstuhl, Stadthalle:• Broadway Musical Gala II features songs from

“Cabaret,” “Cats,” “Grease,” “Lion King,” and other renowned musicals, 8 p.m. April 1. Tickets cost €19.50 to €28.

For details, visit www.stadthalle-landstuhl.de.Haus des Bürgers, Ramstein-Miesenbach:• Concert with guitar trio Simply Unplugged

presenting renowned songs from fi ve decades, 8 p.m. March 20.

• The United Kingdom Ukulele Orchestra per-forms 8 p.m. March 25. Tickets cost €20 to €28.

For more information, visit www.hausdesbuergers.de.

English Theatre, Frankfurt:• “The Who’s Tommy,” a rock musical,

7:30 p.m. Saturdays, Tuesdays to Fridays, and 6 p.m. Sundays until April 1. For more informa-tion, visit www.english-theatre.org.

Saarbrücken, Saarländisches Staatstheater, Schillerplatz 1:

• “The Rocky Horror Show,” a musical by Richard O’Brien, in German, 7:30 p.m. today, Sunday, March 23, 30, and 6 p.m. March 25.

• “Cinderella,” a ballet by Stijn Celis with music by Sergej Prokofjew and Les Baxter, 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, March18, and 6 p.m. March 22.

For details, visit www. theater-saarbruecken.de or call 0681-3092-486.

Nationaltheater Mannheim:• “Messa da Requiem,” by Guiseppe Verdi,

7 p.m. Sunday.• “Romeo und Julia,” a ballet by Kevin O’Day

based on William Shakespeare’s drama, 7:30 to 10:40 p.m. March 17. For details, visit www.

nationaltheater-mannheim.de.

Miscellaneous• Ramstein-Miesenbach, Museum im Westrich,

Miesenbacher Strasse 1, special exhibition, “60 Years of U.S. Air Force in Rheinland-Pfalz.” Hours are 8:30 to 1 p.m. and 1 to 4:30 p.m. Monday to Friday; Thursday open to 6 p.m. For details, visit www.dc-ramstein.de.

• Bad Dürkheim, center, late night shopping, 7 to 11 p.m. Saturday. People dressed in historical costumes teach shoppers about history and winegrowing.

• Kaiserslautern, Am Volkspark, Entersweilerstrasse, Horror Circus, 3:30 and 8 p.m. today to March 18. Tickets cost €18 to €30. For details, visit www.horror-circus.de. The show is not recommended for children under 14.

• Grünstadt, March market, today to Sunday; parade to burn winter 2 p.m. Sunday.

• Siegelbach, Westpfalz-Werkstätten, Sauerwiesen 18, Easter egg market, 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday and Sunday.

• Otterberg, shopping Sunday; stores open 1 to 6 p.m. Sunday.

Flea markets• Kaiserslautern, Pfalzcenter (across from

Daenner Kaserne), Saturdays.• Kaiserslautern, Opel parking lot, Portal 4,

8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday.• Bad Dürkheim, Saline (salt-works), 8 a.m. to

4 p.m. Saturday.• Saarbrücken, Franz-Josef-Röder-Strasse,

Saturday. • Worms, Grosser Festplatz (fairgrounds),

Saturday and Sunday.• Ludwigshafen, Jacob-von-Lavale-Platz (behind

train station), today.• Zweibrücken, Herzogplatz, Saturday.• Heidelberg, Messplatz, Saturday.For more information, visit

www.troedlerundsammeln.de.

Was ist Los?KMC cultural

highlights

Courtesy photo

Pfennig BazaarThe German-American and International Women’s Club Kaiserslautern will hold its annual fundraiser event, the traditional Pfennig Bazaar, today to Sunday at the event hall in the Kaiserslautern Gartenschau. A variety of merchandise including clothes, linen, household items, toys, books and more will be for sale for decent prices. Hours are from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. today, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday and 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sunday. For directions and more information, visit www.gaiwc.com.

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Vineyard Nights

by Petra Lessoing86th Airlift Wing Public Affairs

The city of Bad Dürkheim will sponsor its annual vineyard nights March 16 and 17. Local vineyards will be immersed in romantic lights and all kinds of colors can be seen across the sky.

More than 20 local vintners will offer selected wines in lighted tents and caterers and associations will serve Palatinate food specialties.

The trail of the open-air wine tasting will go along the renowned vineyards called Michelsberg, Spielberg, Herrenberg and Weilberg. A light artist will illuminate the terraces, the sandstone walls along the trails as well as the window arcs of the Roman villa Weilberg and the chapel where the wurstmarkt originated, called Michelskapelle.

A wine pass will be the entrance ticket to the wine tasting. The pass is available until Thursday at the Bad Dürkheim Tourist Information Office on Kurbrunnenstrasse 14. Cost is €15, which includes the wine glass to taste 15 wines. On the day of the event, the price is €17.

Children will get free beverages served in free cups, which will be given out when buying the wine pass. Stands will also sell non-alcoholic beverages along the trail. A wine pass is not required to get there.

Visitors arriving by car can park on the wurstmarktplatz. Here, they can buy the wine passes at a box office and find the entrance way to the trail. Organizers recommend taking public transporta-tion such as the train. The walk from the train station to the wurst-marktplatz takes about 10 to 15 minutes.

Weinbergnacht will take place from 6 to 11 p.m. March 16 and 5 to 11 p.m. March 17.

A special shopping night in Bad Dürkheim is scheduled from 7 to 11 p.m. Saturday. The center of town will be illuminated and light balls up to 10 meters tall will decorate the streets around Römerplatz and Stadtplatz. A light artist will present his skills on Römerplatz.

Visitors can follow people in costumes representing historical characters and learn about local history and winegrowing. Since Bad Dürkheim is a winegrowing community, local vintners will ask shoppers to taste their wines in the stores.

For details on both events, visit www.weinbergnacht.de.

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Story and photo by Spc. Iesha Howard21st TSC Public Affairs

To excel at any sport, an ath-lete must have perseverance and dedication. For a female competing in an all-male sport, those qualities become

increasingly evident.Ashleigh Gagnon, a female on the

Kaiserslautern High School men’s wrestling team, exemplified those characteristics to become the first female to represent the school and compete at the Department of Defense Dependent School’s European Wrestling Championships.

Gagnon wrestled in the 113-pound weight class at the championships held Feb. 17 to 18 at the Wiesbaden Fitness Center on Wiesbaden Army Air Field in Wiesbaden, Germany.

Gagnon, who has wrestled on the KHS team for the past three years, was one of two females to compete at this year’s championships. Although she didn’t make it to the quarterfinals, Gagnon’s participation in the tourna-ment served as a source of pride.

“I am proud of myself and all the other females that came out and tried their best and made it here. It feels great to make it this far,” Gagnon said.

Gagnon was one of 20 KHS wres-tlers who made it to the champion-ships. Of those, 10 earned a spot in the quarterfinals, and five earned medals ranging from first to fifth place in the finals.

Gagnon said it was her older broth-er who inspired her to take the mat and start wrestling. But wrestling was not her first choice of sports.

Now a first lieutenant in the U.S. Marine Corps, Anthony Gagnon was the 2005 DODDS European wrestling champion in the 145-pound weight class.

“My inspiration was my brother but I’ve always wanted to box. I can’t really box because my jaw is already messed up, so the next best thing was wrestling,” Gagnon said.

“I have raised each of my children in the same way, regardless of their gender, and I’ve encouraged them to set goals and pursue their interests, no matter how varied or against the

norm those interests may be,” said her father, Col. Robert Gagnon, the dep-uty commanding officer for the 21st Theater Sustainment Command. “The fact that my daughter chose to pur-sue her interest in an ‘untraditional’ woman’s sport illustrates her strong character. The experiences she’s had participating and competing will serve to prepare her for future challenges as a woman in whatever career field she pursues.”

“There was no change in the atti-tude and treatment of her and the wrestlers on our team. All our wres-tlers are treated the same and all of the players support each other,” said Brian Daly, the assistant KHS wrest-ing coach.

“Her first year here, she took some lumps like most first-year wrestlers. She came back last year and started winning some matches, and this year

she made it to the European champi-onship,” Daly added,

“Don’t give up because practice is hard. Everything about the sport is hard, it’s not an easy sport,” Gagnon said.

“We only have 20 wrestlers on the team out of a school of 800 people, and I’m the only female on the team. So it’s something I can say I did and be proud of and go on to college and finish,” she said.

Gagnon plans to continue her wres-tling career with intramural wrestling in college. She has plans to attend Old Dominion University where she will study to become a trauma room surgi-cal nurse.

Gagnon said, “I picked nursing because I love helping people. Seeing the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan just inspires me to go out there and help people.”

KHS student is school’s first female to compete at wrestling championships

Ashleigh Gagnon, a wrestler for Kaiserslautern High School, locks up with Victor Baart, a wrestler from Black Forest Academy, during the annual Department of Defense Dependent School’s European Wrestling Championships Feb. 17 at the Wiesbaden Fitness Center on Wiesbaden Army Air Field. Gagnon was one of two females to compete at the championship level this year.

LEFT: Ramstein Royals player Samia Ladner (11) attempts to throw in the ball against Heidelberg Lions defenders during the women Department of Defense Dependents Schools Division I European Basketball tournament Feb. 25 in Wiesbaden, Germany. The Lions defeated the Royals 32-31. BELOW: Players from both the Ramstein Royals and Heidelberg Lions scramble for a loose ball.

Heidelberg Lions defeat Ramstein

Royals at tournament

Photos by Master Sgt. Wayne Clark

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Dates to rememberThe Ramstein Southside Fitness

Center would like to remind readers of the following dates: Spring cross country coaches will meet at 3 p.m. Tuesday. Soccer letters of intent are due March 23. For more information, call the sports director at 480-0261 or e-mail [email protected].

PowerliftingA powerlifting officials clinic

will be held from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Wednesday to March 16. Register by today at the Landstuhl Resource Center. A powerlifting championship will be held at 9 p.m. March 17. Register by March 16 and 17 at the Miesau Fitness Center, Bldg. 1220. For more information, call 493-2088 or 0631-3406-2088 or go online and visit www.mwrgermany.com.

Soccer referees neededWith the winter high school ath-

letic seasons over, the scene now turns to spring sports, including DODDS

soccer. The Kaiserslautern Officials Association, which provides sports officials for Department of Defense schools, is now looking for soccer officials. The only beginning qualifica-tions include soccer experience at the high school or college level, a desire to give back to the sport, and the abil-ity to travel to schools throughout the DODDS schools zone on Saturdays. KOA referees receive good game pay, mileage and overnight lodging when needed. For more information about calling these DODDS games, which begin in mid-March and continue until early June, contact Al Shaff at 06371-946084 or [email protected]. All previously registered KOA soccer ref-erees will also need to attend a rules clinic and complete registration forms for the 2012 season. Referees are need-ed in all parts of Germany, including Bavaria, as well as in the Benelux.

Landstuhl mountain runThe running club LLG Landstuhl

sponsors its 15th German-American Nanstein Mountain Run at 3 p.m. March 17. The run begins near

Sickingensporthalle (gym next to public swimming pool), Kaiserstrasse 128, and goes across forest trails up to Nanstein Castle. The trail is 7.1 kilometers long. The first three win-ners of each age group will receive certificates and prizes. Starting fee is €5 for adults and €3 for stu-dents. For more information, visit www.LLG-Landstuhl.de.

Attention quarterbacksThe Kaiserslautern Pikes second

division German football team is looking for a quarterback for the 2012 season. Anybody who feels they can play this position should contact head coach Jason Nowlin at [email protected]. Any experience is wel-comed.

HockeyThe KMC Eagles are looking for

new players of all levels to come out during March to practice/scrim-mage. Starting July 1, our home rink in Zweibrücken will be offering sum-mer ice through September — another way to stay in hockey shape. For

inline players (16 or older) who are interested in playing inline hockey, the season starts in mid April. Visit www.KMCEagles.com or e-mail [email protected] for more information.

Softball tryoutsThe Ramstein base softball team will

hold tryouts on the following dates and times: 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday and Sunday, and 5 to 8 p.m. Monday and Wednesday. For more information, call Master Sgt. Christopher Tipton at 479-4313.

KMC K.I.D.S.KMC Youth Sports created a new

developmental sports program for children with special needs, KMC K.I.D.S., and is starting its baseball season soon. Children and parents will work and play together to devel-op new skills. Learn more by call-ing Ramstein Youth Sports at 480-5660/6444 and register online at www.86fss.com. This program is open to any ID cardholder whose child, 5 years old or older, has special needs.

Booster club holds memorial run for victim of terror attackAirman 1st Class Zachary

R. Cuddeback, known to his co-workers and friends as “Cudde,” has become some-what of a household name around the KMC. Some peo-ple remember the incident much more clearly than oth-ers. For members of the 86th Vehicle Readiness Squadron, March 2, 2011, was a rough day.

“That day we lost not only a fellow Airman but a friend and a brother in arms. Zac was a bright young man with a wonderful outlook on life and the future,” said Senior Airman Caleb Crickette, 86th VRS, a co-worker of Cuddeback.

To commemorate Cudde-back, a few NCOs came together and thought that a 5-kilometer run would be a prime way to remember him. The idea started small, but as the planning continued through January and February, they started to see how much support they had. People came from all over Germany in order to participate and support the memorial 5k race.

“The VRS is hoping to make this an annual event

to honor the sacrifice of A1C Cuddeback,” said Senior Master Sgt. Mark Sniff, the 86th VRS Vehicle Operations superintendent. “Knowing Zach and his athleticism and what he brought to the table when we did PT, he was always one of the fastest guys out there. So to propose a 5K, I thought was a great idea.”

Staff Sgt. Monica Luna, 86th VRS, Vehicle Operations Control Center dispatcher, and Staff Sgt. Melanie McBride, 86th VRS, NCOIC Dayshift Vehicle Operations Control Center, came up with the idea while having Thanksgiving dinner, and decided to bring it up their chain of command. They had support from Day One and started working on the project with 2nd Lt. Shanon Geary, 86th VRS, OIC Vehicle Operations Flight.

“The months of prepa-ration seemed to whiz by, and as the day of the race approached, it seemed there would not be enough time,” McBride said.

All of their hard work and dedication to Zac’s memory turned out to be worth the challenges, as the event was

a huge success with more than 650 runners and 150 volunteers. All proceeds from the event are going to be donated by the 86th VRS Booster Club to the Fisher House, Wounded Warrior Project and the United Service Organizations.

(Courtesy of 86th Vehicle Readiness Squadron)

Photo by Airman 1st Class Caitlin O’Neil-McKeown

The 86th Vehicle Readiness Squadron hosts a 5-kilometer run in memory of Airman 1st Class Zachary Cuddeback March 3 on  Ramstein. More than 200 active-duty military members, retired military members and civilians participated in the event.

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Visit www.kaiserslauternamerican.com/movies.php for detailsAt The MoviesAt The MoviesAt The Movies

Gateway Cineplex (Ramstein)TODAY - Dr. Seuss’ The Lorax (PG) 11:15 a.m., 1:30 p.m., 4 p.m., 6:15 p.m., 8:30 p.m.

The Adventures of Tintin (PG) 11 a.m., 1:30 p.m., 4:15 p.m., 6:45 p.m., 9:30 p.m.

MI: Ghost Protocol (PG-13) 11:30 a.m., 2:30 p.m., 5:30 p.m., 8:30 p.m.

SATURDAY - Dr. Seuss’ The Lorax (PG) 11:15 a.m., 1:30 p.m., 4 p.m., 6:15 p.m., 8:30 p.m.

The Adventures of Tintin (PG) 11 a.m., 1:30 p.m., 4:15 p.m., 6:45 p.m., 9:30 p.m.

MI: Ghost Protocol (PG-13) 11:30 a.m., 2:30 p.m., 5:30 p.m., 8:30 p.m.

SUNDAY - Dr. Seuss’ The Lorax (PG) 11:15 a.m., 1:30 p.m., 4 p.m., 6:15 p.m., 8:30 p.m.

The Adventures of Tintin (PG) 11 a.m., 1:30 p.m., 4:15 p.m., 6:45 p.m.

MI: Ghost Protocol (PG-13) 11:30 a.m., 2:30 p.m., 5:30 p.m.

MONDAY - Dr. Seuss’ The Lorax (PG) 11:30 a.m., 1:45 p.m., 4:30 p.m., 7 p.m.

The Adventures of Tintin (PG) 11 a.m., 1:30 p.m., 4:15 p.m., 6:45 p.m.

MI: Ghost Protocol (PG-13) 11:15 a.m., 2:30 p.m., 6 p.m.

Zookeeper (PG) noon, 2:30 p.m., 5 p.m., 7:30 p.m.

TUESDAY - Dr. Seuss’ The Lorax (PG) 11:30 a.m., 1:45 p.m., 4:30 p.m., 7 p.m.

The Adventures of Tintin (PG) 11 a.m., 1:30 p.m., 4:15 p.m., 6:45 p.m.

MI: Ghost Protocol (PG-13) 11:15 a.m., 2:30 p.m., 6 p.m.

Zookeeper (PG) noon, 2:30 p.m., 5 p.m., 7:30 p.m.

WEDNESDAY - Dr. Seuss’ The Lorax (PG) 11:30 a.m., 1:45 p.m., 4:30 p.m., 7 p.m.

The Adventures of Tintin (PG) 11 a.m., 1:30 p.m., 4:15 p.m., 6:45 p.m.

MI: Ghost Protocol (PG-13) 11:15 a.m., 2:30 p.m., 6 p.m.

Zookeeper (PG) noon, 2:30 p.m., 5 p.m., 7:30 p.m.

THURSDAY - Dr. Seuss’ The Lorax (PG) 11:30 a.m., 1:45 p.m., 4:30 p.m., 7 p.m.

The Adventures of Tintin (PG) 11 a.m., 1:30 p.m., 4:15 p.m., 6:45 p.m.

MI: Ghost Protocol (PG-13) 11:15 a.m., 2:30 p.m., 6 p.m.

Galaxy Theater (Vogelweh)TODAY - Act of Valor (R) 7 p.m.

SATURDAY - Alvin and the Chipmunks: Chipwrecked (G) 4 p.m.

We Bought a Zoo (PG) 7 p.m.

SUNDAY - We Bought a Zoo (PG) 4 p.m.

NOW SHOWING

Editor’s note: Schedules and synopses are provided by the Army and Air Force Exchange Service. Movie times and dates are subject to change by the individual theaters. Please check with the theater to ensure accuracy.

ACROSS1 Shapeless mass5 Present occasion10 Small bird14 Himalayan holy man15 Counting everything16 Exasperate17 Grove growth19 Facts, briefl y20 Kind of bone21 Collapsing23 Sibilant sound25 Add26 Winter forecast29 Inexpensive lodgings31 Vitamin C source32 Silver fox, e.g.33 Ring combination36 Israeli gun37 “Amadeus” antagonist39 “Yes, I see!”40 Rogue42 Many college grads43 Worry44 Devilish46 Value47 Texas-Louisiana border river48 One who succeeds50 Throttle52 Home of St Francis56 Place to hole up57 Abused59 Kind of arch60 Paul or Carly61 Ship’s spine62 Pioneer’s heading63 Dry runs64 TV award

DOWN1 Ink stain2 “Doctor Zhivago” heroine3 Gen. Bradley4 Wailing spirit5 Nobelist Bohr6 Where Ottawa is: Abbr.

7 Pusher’s pursuer8 Golf shoe features9 They have their ups and downs10 Crease11 Beatle with the beat12 Puckish13 Inert gas18 Amble or shamble22 Boadicea’s people24 Rebbe’s locale26 Disparaging remark27 Minnelli of stage and screen28 Envoys30 Pygmy antelope32 Franco follower34 Put an edge on35 Solemn vow37 Lustrous fabric38 Apiece41 Nightspot entertainment43 Abandon45 Melodic Melba46 Sage47 Wild West transport49 Brings in50 Unhurried51 “Desire Under the ___”53 Bit of news54 Appear55 Without purpose58 Moppet

Solutions to the March 2 puzzle

Puzzle courtesy of http://thinks.com/

Dr. Seuss’ The Lorax (PG) — “The Lorax” is an adaptation of Dr. Seuss’ clas-sic tale of a forest creature who shares the enduring power of hope.

The animated adventure follows the jour-ney of a boy as he searches for the one thing that will enable him to win the affection of the girl of his dreams. To fi nd it, he must discover the story of the Lorax, the grumpy yet charming creature who fi ghts to protect his world.

Starring Danny DeVito and Ed Helms.

The Adventures of Tintin (PG) — Intrepid reporter Tintin and Captain Haddock set off on a treasure hunt for a sunken ship commanded by Haddock’s ancestor.

Starring Jamie Bell and Andy Serkis.

Act of Valor (R) — “Act of Valor” stars a group of active-duty U.S. Navy SEALs in a film like no other.

When a mission to recover a kidnapped

CIA operative unexpectedly results in the discovery of an imminent, terrifying global threat, an elite team of highly trained Navy SEALs must immediately embark on a heart-stopping secret operation, the outcome of which will determine the fate of us all. “Act of Valor” combines stunning combat sequences, up-to-the-minute battlefield tech-nology and heart-pumping emotion for the ultimate action adventure film.

Starring Alexander Asefa and Drea Castro.

MI: Ghost Protocol (PG-13) — This is not just another mission. The IMF is shut down when it’s implicated in a global terror-ist bombing plot.

Ghost Protocol is initiated and Ethan Hunt and his rogue new team must go under-cover to clear their organization’s name. No help, no contact, off the grid. You have never seen a mission grittier and more intense than this.

Starring Tom Cruise and Jeremy Renner.

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€ 750,00  rent + utilities + 1 rent � nder’s fee

! Oberstaufenbach 3BR Apt BIKquiet area nice view carport nopets 15min to RAB €850 +utls06385-6392 or 0176-62758373

!!!Landstuhl City, 95sqm, 10minRAB & 5min US Hosp, bik, 2bdrms, livrm/dinrm, 1big bath, ba-sement, backyard, priv park area06371-3744 pls ask for Mrs. Fors-ter or 0176-60020851

!!66851 Bann, quiet area, in alovely village, 3 bedrooms,1bathroom, 1 livingroom, 1 kit-chen-built-in, big balcany, 710 € +util €710 06303-4438

3 BDRM, 2 baths, 127sqm on 2levels, 2 balcony. Rent €820. Im-mobilien Hauschild Tel 06373-505600

A Top-luxurious Fully-furnishedApt, 110sqm, Stay as long asyou like. 66978 Merzalben, Höh-strasse 12, Call Roland Frick06395-6206 or Cell: 0171-7735892Apartment 120 m2; 6 km to RAB;1 BR; 1 Office-Room; BIK; Liv/Din-Room; 2 Bath; 1 Garage; Rent:1,055.00 EUR incl. utilities exceptelectricity; 1 cat allowed; Avail.:February 1, 2012. For more infoplease contact GI Bill Pay ServiceReal Estate, 0160-1065196 or06371-465407, E-mail: [email protected]

Apt in Otterberg 130sqm 3 Gerr.liv/dinrm, BIK, storagerm,1.5baths, balc, quiet area nearwoods, 15-20min to RAB€800+utl+1mo dep Call 06301-4594. Call after 5pm

Apt KL-Siegelbach 1BR livrm kit-chen dinrm bath, 60sqm €365 +utl 2m dep no pets 06301-8599

Apt Rodenbach 133sqm 3BR lgliv/din BIK bath garage €1170incl. util (excl elec) + dep no pets06374-992920 or 0176-64195650or 0631-361619560

Beautiful newer 3big BR Apt150sqm in Wörsbach quiet villa-ge, walk-in-closet BIK 2baths storbalc laundry liv/din rm dbl carprt€900+utl 06308-7986

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Cozy part furn Apartment 15 minto Ramstein. Tel 06371-60351 or0176 234 04388

Eulenbis (Weilerbach), 15min toRAB 110sqm nice and bright, 2BDR, liv/din rm, BIK with dishwas-her, bath, guest toilet, storage-room, terrace, garage, 2parkspots, rent per month €900 (inclutil, excpt electr), av now. Mr Mül-ler Phone: 0171 -1986354

Kindsbach 2BR liv/dinrm balc.bath BIK 100sqm cable TV Bären-dellstraße 4, €500 +utl 06371-17454

Kl-Sembach apt 2BR, newly re-nov. 1livrm bik w/dishwasher,1bath basement yard €480+utilTel. 06303-3389

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A Christian fellowship that gathers to study God’s word verse by verse so we can know, glorify and serve Christ.

Teaching the village, reaching the world!We meet

Sundays at 11 a.m.For more info call 06371-616793

or visit our website www.CCK-Town.org

Industriestr. 5066862 Kindsbach

KMC Assembly of God Church

Reverend Chuck KackleyPhone: 06333-9931838Cell: 0171-6574322

WORSHIP HOURS: Sunday 10 a.m., Wednesday 7 p.m. Family NightServices are held at Kaiserstrasse 16 A, Einsiedlerhof

Schedule of ServicesSundays Bible Classes (all ages) 10:00 a.m. Worship 11:00 a.m. & 6:00 p.m.Wednesdays Devo. & Bible Study 7:00 p.m.

Kaiserslautern Church of ChristMühlstrasse 34 • 67659 Kaiserslautern

Contact Information Tel. 06 31 - 36 18 59 92Web: www.ktowncoc.org • E-mail: [email protected] Doyle 0 63 71 - 46 75 16 • John Phillis 01 60 - 6 42 79 95

“� e churches of Christ salute you.” - Romans 16:16

Episcopal Services

St. Alban's Military Community

Keeping it real, relational and relevant

August-Süssdorf Strasse 8Ramstein-Miesenbach06371- 407 808 [email protected]

Sunday Worship Gatherings at 9 & 11 a.m.

Sunday School 9:30 AM – Nursery AvailableSundays: Corporate Worship 10:45 AM

Weekdays: Men’s, Women’s and Small Group Bible Studies / Prayer Meetings

www.trinityreformedpca.com

Kirchenstrasse 2a, 66849 Landstuhl, Tel: 0 63 71 - 61 81 38 (across the street from European Country Living)

TRINITY REFORMED CHURCH (P.C.A.)HUMBLING THE SINNER, EXALTING THE SAVIOR

AND PROMOTING HOLINESS

Air Force and Army Chapel ScheduleProtestant Services

Saturday Seventh-Day Adventist Sabbath School 9:30 a.m.Worship service 11 a.m. Sunday Protestant Worship and Kids’ Church10:00 a.m.POC USAG-K Chaplains O�ce 493-4098, Civ. 0631-3406-4098, BLDG 3150

Sunday Protestant Worship and Kids’ Church 11:00 a.m. POC USAG-K Chaplains O�ce 493-4098, Civ 0631-3406-4098

Wednesday WOW (Worship on Wednesday) 7:00 p.m. POC USAG-K Chaplains O�ce 493-4098, Civ 0631-3406-4098

(480-6148)Contemporary Service, 11:00 a.m. Sunday

(480-5753)Liturgical, 9 a.m. Sunday Traditional Service, 11:00 a.m. Sunday

(489-6859) Gospel Service, 11:00 a.m. Sunday Protestant Education Classes are available forall ages at Vogelweh, Ramstein, Landstuhl and Daenner, For more information, call 480-2499 or 489-6743.

Jewish Religious Services (480-5753),

Shabbat Evening Service, Friday, 7 p.m.

Catholic Services (480-6148)

Sunday Mass, 9:00 a.m. and 5 p.m. Confessions, 4 to 4:45 p.m. Sunday Daily Mass, 11:30 a.m. Mon through Fri

(489-6859) Confessions, 4 to 4:45 p.m. Saturday Mass, 5 p.m. Saturday

Sunday Confessions 10:45 a.m.Sunday Mass 11:30 a.m.Daily Mass 11:45 a.m. Tue – FriPOC USAG-K Chaplains O�ce 493-4098, Civ 0631-3406-4098

Sunday Mass 9 a.m. & 12:30 p.m. Daily Mass noon Mon – FriPOC USAG-K Chaplains O�ce 493-4098, Civ 0631-3406-4098

Islamic Services (480-5753),

Jumu’ah Prayer, 1:30 p.m.For Religious Education and Daily Prayers check Prayer Schedule

Orthodox ChristianConfession by appointmentDivine Liturgy - Kapaun Chapel Sun, 9:00 a.m. For more information call: 489-2496

Pulaski Youth Center Monday “Genesis” Dance Night (grades 6–12) Tuesday Musician’s Night (grades 6–12)Saturday “The Rock” (grades 9–12)Small Groups “Plugged-In” (grades 6–8)For more info call USAG K – Chaplain’s o�ce at 493-4098, Civ 0631-3406-4098

Denominational ServicesEpiscopal (St. Albans)

Sun, 10:30 a.m.

Korean Service  Sun, 1 p.m.

Unitarian Universalist 2nd & 4th Sun, 1.30 p.m.

Wiccan 

1st & 3rd Sat, 7 p.m.

Confessional Lutheran (WELS)    2nd & 4th Sun, 4 p.m.

Confessional Lutheran (LCMS) 1st, 3rd & 5th Sun, 4 p.m. 

LandstuhlChristian BookstoreKaiserstr. 66 • 06371-62988Mon – Fri 10 – 6, Sat 9 – 2 (new)

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67661 Kaiserslautern

March 31st & April 1st, 2012, Time: 7:00 p.m.Must have a ticket to reserve seating.

Call: 0171-657-4322 or 0633-3993-1838 for complimentary tickets

Landstuhl/Atzel: brand new 3bedrm. apartment, livingrm., built-in-kit., 1 ½bath, balcony, base-ment, garage 620,-- € +util, no fin-ders fee domo-Immobilienerwal-tung 06371-465435

Mackenbach 2 BR Apt liv/din rmbalcony, kitchen, bathrm, base-ment. Rent €490 + utl 06374-2607 or 06374-6601

Mackenbach new Apt quiet area75sqm 1BR livrm dinrm w/BIKbath €450 +utl 0163-2549792

Mackenbach, 4RM, BIK, lrgbath, guest WC, 2 balc, parkspot, avail now, €700+utl 0152-08528062 (German speaking)

Miesenbach: 2bedrm. apart-ment, living-diningrm., built-in-kit., 1 bath, garage, 625,-- € +utilwww.AGRA-Immobilien.de 06371/57656

Modern yet warm fully equipped1 Bedroom, 1.5 bath 102sqmopen floor plan apartment, loca-ted 15 minutes north of Kaisers-lautern and 30 minutes south ofMainz in the medieval walled villa-ge of Kirchheimbolanden. Comeswith a brand new kitchen comple-te w/cabinets, stove, oven, fridge,dishwasher. Downstairs you havethe large entryway, huge be-droom as well as the Master Ba-throom, and upstairs you have theopen floor living/dining room witha guest bath and the kitchen. The-re is also room for a guest bedupstairs as well for when compa-ny is visiting from the States. TheRent is 980 Euro, which includesmetered Heat and Water and useof the AFN Dish, with the Electricand phone being the responsibili-ty of the renters. The deposit isjust 1 month Rent. AmericanLandlord. For more pics email Na-te at [email protected] €980 0152 0200 3367or email [email protected]

new 3Bm apt in Obernheim-Kir-chenarnbach, 10 min to Land-stuhl, new bik, big bath, balcony,e 900, ImmoT.016096096498

Queidersbach, Petersbergstr.7,nice apt w/ sep entrance 4rmsBIK bath balc 100sqm €490+utl06371-16904

RAM Area Apt 3BR 150sqm (gre-at Autobahn accessibility), niceview on lake, BIK, 1.5bath, cpks+carport balc no pets €900 +utilCall Walter Klinck 0176-62758373

Schwedelbach, 130sqm, 3 bedr.liv.+dinr. garage 780€+utl. av.1.Apr. call Kitty 01702406641€780

Sembach, Hauptstr.3 150sqm,start Feb27 or later. 5 room+furnsh. kitchen + 1,5 bathr., 1balkony + terasse, 1 garage, gas-central-heat. sat.dish, Ulit.400EUR/month disposit1000EUR, contract min.1 year, nopets €800 06303-92210 Email:[email protected]

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Very nice Apt Mackenbach in a 2storage house, 100sqm, 2BD,1.5bathrms, big terrace on sun si-de. Off street parking. Please call:0152-05639147 or 0152-03603994

Weilerbach: Apt, very large andnice, in quiet area, 160sqm w/allcomfort, 1liv/dinrm, 1bik, 3bdrm,2baths, 1gallery, 3storagerm,1basement, avail 1 April, €1023 +util

Weselberg: nice 3BM 1st floorapartmt, carport, E1100, Immobili-en T.016096096498

!! Enkenbach-Alsenborn, free-standing house with flair, 230qm,5 bedrooms, 1 living/dining-room,1 fullbath, 3/4 bath, kitchen-built-in, big attic, basement, laundry-room, fenced yard, quiet near Kl/Sembach/Landst./Ramst/ 1400 €+ util. €1400 06303-4438

!!!Beautiful Duplex Schopp!!!3bed/office/1.5bath/bik/gar.130sqm, gorgeous view, EUR980KARE Realty 06374-802056 €980

!!!Freest. Home Rodenbach!!!4bed+off/2bath 163sqm €1240roofdeck, sep.aptmt. 2garagesKARE Realty 06374-802056 €1240

!!!Freest. Home in KL-city!!! 3bed/lg.gallery/bik/2garages Sauna w/shower, fireplace, yard amazingparty room, 200sqm KARE Realty06374-802056 €1400

!Fam House in Waldfischbachbuilt 2000 4Rms 175sqm BIk1.5bath, gallery, fire-pl, laundry,stor, basem cport, terr, gas heat,great loc & equip 1290 +utl +depgreat 4family w/child - housingappr. avail April 5. 06333-77358

!Living in KL-city! Townhouse3bed/2bth/2studio rooms/yard,garage, 5min-Kleber, 171sqm€1180 KARERealty 06374-802056€1180

10 Min to RAB, freestanding hou-se, 190sqm., 3 bedrms., open-fire-place, b.i.k., 2 baths., 2 garages,yard, pets are allow 1.200 €uro +util Anne S. NeumannImmobilien4you Tel: 06372-803641 or 0173-8317162

10 Min. to Landstuhl hospital,freestanding house, 4 bedrms.,1+ ½ baths., b.i.k., balcony, open-fire-place, yard 1.090 €uro + utilAnne S. NeumannImmobilien4you Tel: 06372-803641 or 0173-8317162

1-Fam. House for Rent appr.214sqm., bik, 4 bedrooms, big gar-den with gardenhouse, rent €1300.- + extras in Schmitshausennear Landstuhl call 0176-63193924 or 0151-21324565€1300 [email protected]

283sqm house in LandstuhlSchool District 5 bedrooms, 3 1/2bath, dbl garage, 2030€ plus utilDoris Drewlow Immobilien, Tel:063712-5940059

4 Bdrm, 2 Bath, Carport, in Stein-bach, Ram schools, year lease,avail 16 March. €[email protected]

67677 Enkenbach-Alsenborn, 5bedr., 1bik, din/liv-area, 1 3/4bathr., sep.washmr., attic, ba-sem., yard, 1350€ + util., available1.4.2012, near KL, Sembach€1350 015773740252

AirBase 25 min; Winnweiler, gre-at 360 sqm freest. house, 7 br,floorheat. yard, gar E 2450,-;Herschberg: brand new house,one floor, 3 br, yard, gar 1400,-E;:Obernheim: 4 br, freest. house,yard 1200,- E; Landstuhl: dplx 3br, studio, yard, carp, E 1250,-Hoeheinoed: nice 4 br dplx, carp,yard, E 1100,-; JR-REALTY - redu-ced fee - ph: 01703159692 [email protected]

Dunzweiler: house w 4bdrms, 3bathr, 1 BIK, Din, 2 Livrm, cellar,garage, quiet loc, pets allowed,1200€ + util, 0179-7325557

Availalble with GP Residences:Nice Kindsbach House, 4 BR, 2baths, large bik w/ din area, patio,yard, €1,200. Modern WaldmohrHouse, 5 BR, 2baths, bik, liv/dinrm, yard, double garage, €1,800.Great Landstuhl House, 5 BR, 2.5baths, bik, liv/din rm, yard, doublegarage, quiet location, €2,000.Large Glan-Münchweiler House, 5BR, 2.5 baths, large bik, liv/dinrm; yard, €1,300. Reduced fees,call 0631-22328 or 0177-5522-328 or 0162-4131-878

Bann: duplex 4 bedr., 2 bath, li-ving-diningrm., built-in-kit., base-ment, patio, yard, garage, 1100,--+ util www.AGRA-Immobilien.de06371/57656

Kaiserslautern, 5 min downtown5, 4 houses, rent €1000 - 2000,ZIAI Immobilien, 06371-57888

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Brand new exclusive House, 146sqm/4 bedr./2,5 bathr./garage/15min.to RAB/avail. 15.03.20120176 39030298 or [email protected]

Brand new freestanding house,280sqm., 3 baths., 5 bedrms.,b.i.k. open-fire-place, floor-hea-ting, DSL High -Speed, garage2.300 €uro +util Anne S. Neu-mann Immobilien4you Tel: 06372-803641 or 0173-8317162

Bruchmuehlbach: luxury, beauti-ful, freest house: 5 br, 3 bath, fire-place, granite floors, walk i. clo-set, small yard, gar E 2200,- ; JRREALTY reduced fee - ph:06371-71756 or [email protected]

Bruchmühlbach: new freest. 200sqm house, 6 bedr., studio, 2,5bathr., b.i.k, a. yard KD-Baube-treuung €1450 06371-619033 /[email protected]

Charming house in Landstuhl, 5BR, 3 full & 2 half baths, 301 sqm,4 floors, open kichen/DR, lg. BIK,fireplace, LR, loft, additionalrooms, basement, lg. driveway,garden, fenced in. No finder's fee.€2150,[email protected]

Erzenhausen, close to Ramsteinand Vogelweh: brand new 3BMfree-stand house, garage, open-fi-re-place, bog yard, E1200, Immo-bilien T.016096096498

Dellfeld 66503, 35min to Ram-stein, free standing house 150 m²,4 bedrm, BIK, huge livingrm, bath,balcony, basement, double sizegarage, garden. Aircondition, fastInternet. Friendly neigbourhood,no traffic. 850.-- + util. AvailableFebruary. Call 0176 24177539 or0160 97205132.

Eulenbis: townendhouse,160sqm, 4bedr, livr, bik, 3bath,basement, yard, terrace. €1150 +util. Roth Immobilien. 06374-994776 or 0171-1950606

Fehrbach-Pirmasens, 15 min toLandstuhl: nice 6BM free-standhouse, 3 baths, basement, gara-ge, open-fire-place, patio, yard,E1520, ImmobilienT.016096096498

Free standing luxury brand newDesigner house 260sqm, 6 bedr.huge liv.din. room, built-in-kitch.,3 baths, garage! Ramstein! 2200Euro+util. €2200 0176-61204301

Freest. house, Schmalenberg, re-nov, 200sqm, 15min Kl / Vogelw5br, lrg liv-dinrm, new bik, 2bathfurn, 3cellar rms, lrg balc, carport,SAT-TV, €1300 +util 0172-6836244

Freestanding house for rent inNiederkirchen. 3 Bedrooms plusan office, BIK, fenced yard withcovered patio. €1075 [email protected]

Freestanding house in Rabschool, 287sqm., 5 bedrms., stu-dio, 3 baths., + sauna, b.i.k., gara-ge, terrace, yard, 2.330 €uro + utilAnne S. NeumannImmobilien4you Tel: 06372-803641 or 0173-8317162

Freestanding house, in Rabschool, 10 Min to Rab, 130 sqm.,3 bedrms., 2 baths., basement,b.i.k., attic, fenced yard pets areallow sat- dish 850,00 €uro +utilAnne S. NeumannImmobilien4you Tel: 06372-803641 or 0173-8317162FSH 200 m² in Zweibruecken; 4BR; 1 Office-Room; 1,5 Bath +sauna; Modern BIK; Liv/Din-Room; Double-Garage; Fenced inyard; Pets negotiable; Rent:1,600.00 Euro + 80.00 Euro gara-ge; Avail.: Feb 15, 2012; For moreinfo please call: GI Bill Pay Ser-vice Real Estate; Tel.: 06371-465407 or 0160-1065196, Email:[email protected] 245 m2; KL-Einsiedlerhof; 5BR; 2.5 Bath; Large Liv/Din-Room; BIK; Garage; Rent:1,900.00 EUR + util.; Avail.: March15, 2012; For more info pleasecall GI Bill Pay Service & RealEstate, Tel.:06371-465407 or0160-1065196, E-mail:[email protected] 245 m², KL-West, 4 BR; 2bath, BIK, Liv/Din.room, partyroom w. fire place, sauna, garage,pets negotiable, rent:1840,00EUR+ util.+40,00 EUR garage,avail. now. For more info pleasecall GI Bill Pay Service & RealEstate, Tel.:06371-465407 or0160-1065196, e-mail:[email protected] 280 m²; 8 km to KL; 7 BR;2.5 Bath; 2 BIK; 2 Liv/Din room;In-Law-Suite; Yard; Pets negotia-ble; Rent: 2,000.00 EUR + utilities;Reduced fee; Avail.: March 1,2012; For more info please call GIBill Pay Service & Real Estate,Tel.:06371-465407 or 0160-1065196, E-mail:[email protected] 6 km to Panzerkaserne; 260m2; 5 BR; 4 Baths; BIK; 1 Living-Room; 1 Dining-Room; Storage;Basement; 2 Garages; Fenced inyard; Pets welcome;Rent:1,900.00 EUR + 60,00 EURgarage + 20,00 EUR chimneysweep; Avail. March 15, 2012; Formore info please call GI Bill PayService & Real Estate, Tel.:06371-465407 or 0160-1065196, E-mail:[email protected] house to rent 2-3BR BIK3baths dbl carp €1150+utl Call:0631-74787

Gries: freestanding 4 bedr., 2bath, living-diningm, built-in-kit.,patio, garage, 1180,-- + utilwww.agra-immobilien.de 06371/57656Hefersweiler: Very big, freest.House in a quiet area, 315sqm,7BR/3BA+3toilets, big yard, gara-ge, wonderful view € 2.300,-06371/943311-16 www.GermaWild-Immobilien.deHermersberg Duplex-Half;School district Vogelweh; 266m2; 5 BR; 2.5 Bath; BIK; Liv/Din-Room; Double garage; Floor hea-ting; Pets allowed; Rent: 1,950.00EUR + util. + 80.00 Eur garage;Avail.: Now; For more info pleasecall GI Bill Pay Service & RealEstate, Tel.: 06371-465407 or0160-1065196, E-mail:[email protected]: (Quiet area, near fo-rest, near Autobahn A6) SingleHouse 315sqm, w/ integratedapartment (for visitors/family):10rooms, 2BIK, 3bathrooms, Bal-cony, cellar, roof space, big gar-den with big terrace. Availablenow (or later), Rental price (wi-thout utilities) €2200 0631-3629912Hochspeyer: freestanding 4bedr., 1½ bath, living-diningrm.,built-in-kit., laundryrm., patio, ga-rage, 1.600,-- + util www.AGRA-Immobilien.de 06371/57656Höheinöd: Apt. 5 bedr. living/dinr. BIK1.5 baths, balcony, floorheating, Garage200 sqm.mtl.rent1.440,00€ + util.Call. HartmannRealty 06371-912591House Donsieders 200sqm 4BR,2baths, bik, 2balcs, 2garages,pets welcome, big basem, 20minto K´town, sat tv, internet,€1200+util call Petra 06333-77117 after [email protected],avail 1 MarchHouse in Hermersberg for rent,140sqm, new BIK, liv rm, storage,4BR, shower, WC, bath w/ WC,roofed terrace, 2 garages, quiet lo-cation, ca. 800sqm property €990 w/o util Avail Now! 0173-3265342 or 06333-275415KL-Siegelbach, 5min Vogelweh,FSH, 171sqm, 2 level, 4 +1 bdrm,2bath, 1liv 1 din, BIK, partly furn.2 basement/bar, sauna, garage,yard, €1280 + util. Call: 06301-719565

House in Höhfröschen, by Pirma-sens 270sqm, 4bedrm, 2livrm,2BIK, 3bath, 3 utilityrm,2carports, balcony, terrace, highquality, yard, quick to autobahnA62, €1600+ util, Call 0179-3269897K´town Hohenecken, near Vogel-weh, 4Br, 2bath, BIK, garage, gar-den 1360€ + util. Bruchmühlbach,freestanding house, 4Br, BIK,2bath, garden, 1023€ + util.K´town City, Townhouse with gar-den, new BIK, 1050€ + util. Realestate Würtz €1360 please callVolker 0171-3435936, [email protected] city near Vogel-weh, 150 m², free standing house.big fenced yard, 4 bedrm., BIK, Li-vingrm., diningrm., 2 bath, 2 gara-ges, basement, available Mar. 15,1245.- € + util., call Eva015110824506.KL-Siegelbach, Townhouse 4bedr, walkincl, 2 bathr, Garageavailable now € 1.150, RE/MAXDreamhomes 4 U, Landstuhl, Kai-serstr. 4, 06371/6129262 or 0170685 0060 ask for Wolfgang, [email protected], Townhouse 4bedr, walk incl, 2 bathr, Garageavailable now € 1.150, RE/MAXDreamhomes 4 U, Landstuhl, Kai-serstr. 4, 06371/6129262 or 0170685 0060 ask for Wolfgang, [email protected]: Newer freest House,3BR/1,5BA, yard, basement, gara-ge €1.100,- + util 06371/943311-16 www.GermaWild-Immobilien.deLandstuhl newer Duplex150sqm, 4 bdrm, 2,5 bath, car-port, back yard, Realtor 0162-4747120Landstuhl School Distr - 5Bedrm, 3 bath, built-in kitchen,garage, garden 1400€ plus util Do-ris Drewlow Immobilien, Tel:06371-5940059Landstuhl-City, nice 4 bedr.townh., 130 sqm, bik, liv rm, 2bath, cov patio, storage, garage,844,- €13 min to RAB, nice char-ming 3 bedr., freest., nice bik, livrm, 2 bath, patio, garage, 800,-€Kusel-City, nice full renovated 5bedr. freest, 190sqm, new bik, din& liv rm, balcony, great view, 2.5bath, patio, yard, garage 1430,-€Reduced Fees Real Estate SabineLeppla please call: 0179-2267905

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Landstuhl/Atzel; Walk to LRMCor 5 minutes to RAB! FSH 200 m²(2152SF) 4BR, 2.5 Bath, Large Liv/Din Room; BIK with oversized Eu-ropean refrigerator; Modern laun-dry room with under counter free-zer, cabinets and counter. 900 m²property fenced; Outdoor lightson motion-sensors. Extra long Sin-gle Car Garage, Storage roomconnected to house (10x20 feet).Oversized 2nd floor bed room hasbalcony and walk-in closet. Ne-wer gas boiler with radiator heat.Rent 2000 Euros per month (inclu-des trash and water) + utilities.Pets negotiable 01703074613

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Newly renov FSH in Nanz-dietschweiler, 120sqm, 3br, 1liv,1BIK, bath, storagerm, basement,750€ + util. Call 0172-6806953

Nice FSH, 135m² in Herschwei-ler-Pettersheim, 3 BR, 1,5 bath,BIK, liv./din.room w. fire place, ba-sement, sauna, garage, yard, petsnegotiable. Rent: 1177,00 EUR +40,00 EUR garage; avail. 01.April2012; for more info please call GIBill Pay Service & Real Estate,Tel.:06371-465407 or 0160-1065196, Email:[email protected]

Nice house in Olsbrücken330sqm 6BR studio kitch terracefirepl garage 20min RAB €2050Tel. 0160-7237-646

Oberarnbach (close to hospital):duplex, 190sqm, 3BR/2BA, ter-race, yard, garage € 1300.- + util06371/943315-16 www.GermaWild-Immobilien.de

Obermohr, nice cosy full renova-ted 3 bedr. freest., nice lrg bik, lrgliv rm, 1 bath, lrg yard, shed, par-king, 670,-€ no fees, please call:06385-925110

Otterberg: Quiet country living ina secluded house 2km from Otter-berg, 150sqm, 3 bed, 1.5 bath,BIK, big terrace, € 950 incl. ut.KKA Immobilien, 0172/6855976

Queidersbach: freestanding 3bedr., 2 bath, living-diningm, built-in-kit., patio, yard, garage, 900,--+ util www.agra-immobilien.de06371/57656

Queidersbach: new 3 bm duplex,2 baths, new bik, 2 garages, pa-tio, E 900, ImmobilienT.016096096498

Queidersbach: nice 3bm duplex,2 baths, garage, patio, E 1140, Im-moT.016096096498

Ramstein 15min 4, 4 houses, 4-7BDR, rent €1100 - 2000, ZIAI Im-mobilien 06371-57888

Ramstein village: 210sqm, 4bed, 2.5 bath, BIK, studio, gara-ge, yard, € 1380+ut. KKA Immobi-lien 0172/6855976

Ramstein/Kaiserslautern 10mins: new freestanding house, lu-xury fittings, 275sqm, 5 big be-drooms, 2.5 big bathrooms, BIK,pantry, studio, terrace, yard, gara-ge. € 2050 + ut. KKA Immobili-en.Tel. 0172-6855976.

Ramstein: brand new duplex, 5bedr., 2 ½ bath, living-diningrm.,built-in-kit., yard, garage, 1.650,--+ util www.AGRA-Immobilien.de06371/57656

Ramstein: freestanding House-renovated, dining and living room,BIK, 5 BR/ 2,5 BA, Basement, ni-ce big Garden, Garage, pets allo-wed. Rent 1240€ call Tanja at RE/MAX Real Estate Center 0631/41408880 or 0171/3440140

Ramstein: new freest. 260 sqmhouse in a quiet area, 5bedrooms,big studio, 2bathrooms, garage a.yard €1990 06371-619033 / [email protected]

Ramstein-school district: Freestanding 4 bedr., 2 bath, 2 gara-ges, fenced yard, € 1.060,-- +util.; Free standing 4 bedr., 2bath, carport, fire place, niceview, € 1.350,-- + util.; Kaiserslau-tern-Vogelweh: free standing, 3bedr., 1,5 bath, floor heat, garage,huge fenced yard, € 1.250,-- +util., I.B.u.Immobilienservice Tho-mas Sourißeaux 06374 995 [email protected]

Reifenberg; Nice FSH 167 m²with yard; Double carport; Pets al-lowed; Rent: 1,250.00 EUR + util.;Avail.: Now; For more info pleasecall GI Bill Pay Service & RealEstate, Tel.:06371-465407 or0160-1065196, E-mail:[email protected]

Rodenbach New House 220sqm4/5BR 3baths dbl garage balc terrgarden, €1450 + €50 gar + util06374-995096 / 0176-21899983

Rodenbach: Rowhouse 226sqm,5BR/2,5BA, carport, terrace, €1525.-+ util 06371/943315-16www.GermaWild-Immobilien.de

Schopp, duplex, 5 bdr, 3 bath, fi-replace, carport, Schicker Woh-nen e.K., only 700,-€ fee €1500Martin 0177-1700206

Siegelbach Townhouse 160 m2;2BR; 1 Studio; BIK; Liv/Din-Room; Yard; Pets allowed; Rent:1,165.00 EUR + utilities; Avail.:Now; For more info please call GIBill Pay Service & Real Estate,Tel.:06371-465407 or 0160-1065196, E-mail:[email protected]

Siegelbach: Brand new, freest.House, 215sqm, 4BR/1,5BA,yard, terrace, garage € 1.640,- +util 06371/943311-16 www.GermaWild-Immobilien.de

Waalhalben: 20 min from Land-stuhl, very nice House Build2007,215qm Living space, BIKwith pentry, big dining and livingroom, 6BR/2BA, double Garage,low energy kost, great viev fromthe Garden .Rent 1550€ + util. callRE/MAX Real Estate Center askfor Kryspina or Kerim 0631/41408880

Waldmohr, 2FSH, each 200sqm,5 BDR, 2,5 baths, big garage, ni-ce yard, rent €1500 - €1800, ZIAIImmobilien 06371-57888

Wartenberg-Rohrbach, 5 min. toSembach, 25 min. to Ramstein AirBase, 4 BR, BIK, 1,5 BA, Terr.,125 sqm, Rent: 900,00 EUR +util., Call Mike Münchschwander,RE/MAX Real Estate Center Kai-serslautern, 0631/4140888-0 or0176/32367432

Weilerbach, townendhouse:223sqm, 4bedr, livr, bik, 2.5bath,yard, terrace, €1625 + util. RothImmobilien 06374-994776 or0171-1950606

Weilerbach/Erzenhausen: newapt. 87sqm, 2bedr, livr. new bik,1,5bath. €640 +util. Roth Immobili-en 06374-994776 or 0171-1950606

Wonderful freestanding house,283sqm., 5 bedrms., + dress.rm.,b.i.k., 2 baths., yard, terrace, gara-ge 2.160 €uro + util Anne S. Neu-mann Immobilien4you Tel: 06372-803641 or 0173-8317162

Wonderful freestanding house, ina quiet area, brand new, 400sqm.,7 bedrms., b.i.k., 3 baths., floor-heating, garage, yard, in RABschool 2.700 €uro +util Anne S.Neumann Immobilien4you Tel:06372-803641 or 0173-8317162

10 Min to RAB, in RAB school,freestanding house 300sqm., li-ving-space, 5 bedrms., dining-li-ving area, open-fire-place, 2baths. Garage big yard, only 265000 €uro Anne S. NeumannImmobilien4you Tel: 06372-803641 or 0173-8317162

350sqm FSH Kusel, 15min RAM,8BR 3bath 4BIK garage 727sqmlot, No realtor! 0160-1841783

6 bedroom-house with 2 bath,bik, sunny livingroom, garden750sqm, garage, available now,near Landstuhl-Hospital (10 km),please call Werner for an appoint-ment €255000 0173-3616514

Kindsbach: nice duplex with ga-rage build 2006, 145sqm, 4bm, 2baths, E200000, Immobili-enT.016096096498

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Buying in Germany is not as com-plicated as it may seem, we willassist you in every step of the pro-cedure. We will also assist you infinding a rental home, if that iswhat you are looking for. DorisDrewlow Immobilien, Tel: 06371-5940059 www.dorisd-immo.de

Excl. freestanding house, nearRab, 260sqm., living-space, mo-dern b.i.k., 4 bedrms., + masterbedrms., with sep. dressrm., andbaths., dining-living area, garage,terrace, fenced yard, Price 365000 €uro Anne S. NeumannImmobilien4you Tel: 06372-803641 or 0173-8317162

Exclusive free standing 2 family -House in Bexbach; 458 m² livingand useable space; 2200,00 m²property, 4 BR; Studio Gallery, 2Liv./Dining room; 2 BIK; 3 Bath,Basement, Balconies, Patio, Dou-ble Garage, Gas heating,720.000,00 EUR .For more infoplease call GI Bill Pay Service &Real Estate.Tel.:06371-465407 or0160-1065196.E-mail:[email protected]

Homburg: Attractive House -best ambience, free of commissi-on. 288sqm liv-sp, 850sqm pro-perty, 535.000€ Contact: 06848-719248 or 0162-2714773 [email protected]

Kindsbach: rather new home, 3-4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, Living/dining, open kitchen, Garage, bigpatio, immediately available €245.000,-- RE/MAX Dreamhomes4 U, Landstuhl, Kaiserstr. 4,06371/6129262 or 0170 685 0060ask for Wolfgang, email [email protected]

Ktown City Luxury House, 6BR,2BLK, 2,5Baths, huge liv.din.room, firepl. Designerkitch.floorheat. studio, terrace, dbl. ga-rage. Very modern! €340000 0176-61204301

Ktown City Oldtown! The view isamazing! Unique historicalapartm.on 2floors, 180sqm, 6BR,2BLK, 2,5Baths, garden!A€279000 0176-61204301

Kusel, in very quiet area with fan-tastic view to the castle, about200 m² living space, 3-4 bedr., 2bathr., partyroom, great propertyonly € 228.000,-- RE/MAX Dream-homes 4 U, Landstuhl, Kaiserstr.4, 06371/6129262 or 0170 6850060 ask for Wolfgang, email [email protected]

Kusel, in very quiet area with fan-tastic view to the castle, about200 m² living space, 3-4 bedr., 2bathr., partyroom, great propertyasking only € 228.000,- RE/MAXDreamhomes 4 U, Landstuhl, Kai-serstr. 4, 06371/6129262 or 0170685 0060 ask for Wolfgang, [email protected]

Landstuhl-Melkerei, Great 1 FHw/ effic. Apt.Very high quality ho-me - open floorplan, about 280m² living, 391 m² property, Gara-ge, Liv-din-bik, 5 bedr, walkinclo-set, 2 bathr and apt 3 rooms Kit-chen bathr, Built in 1999 gashea-ting, asking € 358.000,-- RE/MAXDreamhomes 4 U, Landstuhl, Kai-serstr. 4, 06371/6129262 or 0170685 0060 ask for Wolfgang, [email protected]

Mackenbach – New Develop-ment. House for sale. Built byAmerican for American’s. 5 yearold Style 2 yrs old, 4 bdrms, mas-ter bedroom on suite, 2.5 baths,closets, kitchen with pantry, 2xgarage, 30 meters to Doddsschool bus stop (Ramsteinschools), short walk to golf courseclub house. 349,000 euro (neg),available immediately . Contact:[email protected]

Mackenbach: Large house withextra appartement in older resi-dential area, 4-5 bedroom, Li-vingr, BiK, 3 bathr, Gasheating €299.000,-- RE/MAX Dreamhomes4 U, Landstuhl, Kaiserstr. 4,06371/6129262 or 0170 685 0060ask for Wolfgang, email [email protected]

Mehlingen fst. 1Fam House w/spacious flr-plan & best interior,3BR & walk-in-robe, 2.5baths, liv/dinrm, balc, terr, sauna, tannigbed, dbl garage & much more!425.000 € Immobilien Bähr 0631-53448277

Obermohr, 4BM duplex with ga-rage, built 2001, E224000, Im-moT. 016096096498

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Ramstein Miesenbach: Nicebrand new freestanding hou-se.180 sqm livingspace, 900 spmyard, Built in 2011, Liv-Din Room,Open BIK , 5 BR/3BA, Floor Hea-ting, Patio, Carport, Nice gar-den.The inside interior of the hou-se can be chosen free .Selling pri-ce 329000,--RE/MAX Real EstateCenter ask for Michaela 0631/41408880 or 0176/32391664

Use your Housing Allowance topurchase your home - : buying inGermany is not complicated. Wewill inform you about all the de-tails and give you advice in finan-cingWe will help you step by stepto get your own home RE/MAXDreamhomes 4 U, Landstuhl, Kai-serstr. 4, 06371/6129262 or 0170685 0060 ask for Wolfgang, [email protected]

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100% equipped 1-2BR Apts,Free internet, AFN, Phone to USA,offRoad parking. 10min to RAM,LAND, LRMC, Contractors alsowelcome. Info: 0177 1955959 orwww.housinglandstuhl.com

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Excl. TLA Appartment - House,in Ramstein City, 5 Min. from theRAB, 200sqm., living-space, com-plete furnished, 3 bedrms., 2baths., carport, floor-heating, 2balconies NO commision PleaseCall Frank 0173-8317162

Hotel-Apartments-TLA Land-stuhl near hospital, 100sqm, fullyfurnished, TV DSL, washer &dryer, cleaning service, breakfastincluded Call 06371-64624 orwww.sanders-apartments.de [email protected]

nice apt. 85qm, 5min. to airbase,1bedrm. internet, cableTV, fullyfurnished, mail to:[email protected] €50 00491638806655

Ramstein TLA 3-4BR2Ba houseall inclusive furnished, linens, dis-hes/pots, wash/dryer, AFN, tel,DSL, carport 0152-33584979email: [email protected]

TLA in Ramstein: 3 bedrm., livin-groom, built-in-kit., 2 bath, fullyfurnished, basement, call 06371-57656

TLA/Apt in Reichenbacherweg 6in Mackenbach, 5min RAB40sqm, 1bedrm combined livrm,bath, carport, avail now, 20€ perday all incl. Call: 06374-6166

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$2,000 OBO It is a great car, gre-at on gas, seats fold down inback, manual transmission, air-bags, interior is in good condition.$2000 [email protected]

09 Ford focus SEL, 23k mi, 5spd,pwr w/l/m, leather/htd seats,isync sysm for ipod, 6 discchnger, title in hand, PCS soon lo-cated in ramstein $12500017662151261 email [email protected]

1994 BMW 318i Very reliable 5Speed New Winter Tires SunroofAfter Market CD/Radio with AuxPort. Guaranteed to pass inspecti-on!!!! $3000/OBO $3000 Dana015142508611 [email protected] Toyota Corolla AvailableMay 1st. Blue/4door/180,000miles/manual trans. Newtires/batt/tune-up in last year.Good condition/great gas mileage$2700 [email protected] Honda Prelude euro spec,5spd, runs & shifts great, greatgas mileage, new cdplayer, newsub/amp for extra. Need to sellsince I have another car. $300001625120414 [email protected] Mercedes E320, AutomaticTransmission, power windows,heated seats, xenon lights, justgot oil change, good winter tires,very reliable car. $3800 0176-24001201 or [email protected] Ford Transit FT 350L TDE,374.652km, diesel, 125HPS, AC,blue met., ABS; electr. windows,rear view mirrors, etc., ESP, cen-ter locks, heated windows, foglights, spare tire and car lift incl.Kusel area. More pics: http://profi-le.imageshack.us/user/FordTran-sitCall: 0163-44608832001 Mazda 626! This silver 4door European spec sedan is forsale by the original owner. It hasbeen dealer maintained and hasonly 85,000 kilometers $4000 [email protected] Fiesta Automatic, 55 K mi-les, 35 MPG, red, 2 door, Inspecti-on Guaranteed! Ralf 0179-7829717 $2900

2004 325i BMW. Manual. Ameri-can Specs. 77,000 miles. Greyleather interior. Heated Seats. Allseason tires. Just passed inspecti-on! Price Negotiable $9500 [email protected]/017559880772006 Automatic Saab 9'3 turboseries sedan. 86,000 miles, fullyloaded heated tan leather seats,and sunroof. Great in all climateand on gas. $11500 [email protected] Sokda Fabia (Germanspecs) 58066 kilometer, power tin-ted windows, locks, alarm, key-less entry, ac, new tires, cd stereoplayer, maintenance log [email protected] Volvo XC90, 3.2L 6 Cylin-der Engine, 30750 Miles, 7 Seats,Autom. Transmission, All WheelDrive, Heated Leather Seats,Moonroof and much more [email protected] 328xi Coupe, Space Graywith Saddle Brown leather, coldweather and premium package,heated seats and steering wheel,All Wheel Drive - Nice! [email protected] 370Z Touring Platinum Gra-phi-Black Interior Only 9,000 mi-les garage kept. Honolulu AutoShow display 7 sp paddle fast 3.7-V6 332 HP BOSE $30000 [email protected] Jeep Gand Cherokee Over-land 5.7L HEMI Black with chro-me package and 36500 miles.Sunroof, remote start, back-upcam, leather, touch screen w/HDD $29750 [email protected] wheels escalade black015125207361 $200

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2009 Jeep Patriot 2.4L, Autotran,48K MI, 4WD, Fully Loaded. Dea-ler Maint, Excellent condition, Ex-tra Set all weather Tires included.OBO $11500 016094619274/[email protected]

2011 Focus Se Red Auto, 2.0l,4dr, 32k hwy miles, dlr svcd, fac-tory wrty PWR M/W/L, am/fm cd/MP3, remote entry, tilt/cruise. Ex-cellent Condition $12975 0174-635-8481/[email protected]

2012 Mustang Boss 302. USspec, 30 miles, Blue w/ white stri-pes. Brembo/Torsen/Recaro per-formance package. 445 HP. Mustsell!!! €43000 01724338951 or [email protected]

2012 Toyota Tundra Limited forsale: for $21800 almost like newand a 2011 Nissan Pathfinder:$11.500 [email protected] [email protected] €8500

BMW 2009 (335i Hardtop Conver-tible) 40K miles, Sports Package/Fully Loaded, Automatic, LeatherSeats, GPS, must sell to purchasenewer BMW. $35000 [email protected] or 0160-806-0553

BMW 318, 86.000Miles, 4Doors,8Tyres = 4 on aluminium and 4 onsteel wheels, first registration1993, stand in Kaiserslautern$1500 0178/7700476 or [email protected]

BMW 318i, 1992. Vehicle justpast german inspection withoutany problems. Vehicle is goodcondition. Vehicle comes with aJVC, CD, MP3 pl. €2200;01708128934BMW 335i Convertible 2007.Black w/Brown Dakota Leather,burl walnut trim. 40200 miles. Au-tomatic w/paddle shifters. Loa-ded. Deploying, Must sell! [email protected] Potenza RE050A IRFT Summer tires sets of 4 forBMW 3 Series. Front Size 225/45-17, Rear Size 255/40-17. Only10KM of Use. [email protected] stilo 1.4 16V active, 2005,stylish and sporty! black metallic,interior grey/blue, 2-door, glass"sky window" stretches acrosswhole roof -- convertible feeling!71,000km, 95 PS, 6 gears, unlea-ded fuel, air condition, bord com-puter, RDS high-class radio/CDwith 6 speakers, power steeringplus city steering, airbags, centrallocks, set of summer and winter ti-res, non-smoker car, only one ow-ner, in excellent condition, no ac-cidents, german tüv till march2013. € 6,000 (neg.) call 0151-58216091Great car for overseas, small onthe outside and big on the inside!We call it the Brave Little Toaster!Manual 5 speed, 80,000 miles,Nonsmoker $7950 [email protected] Corsa, 2009, orig. 1280km,cool & sound package, AC,€10.500 obo Call: 0152-53699038

Great family car, color white,around 62.000 miles, 2007, oneowner, GPS and the entire techno-logy package. Call 0151-24147627 $21000 0151-24147627

Must sell! 2 owners, 46K Miles,over $7500 in upgrades and ac-cessoires, Garage kept-Stored inWinters, No Accidents, Very goodtaken care of! $27000 If interes-ted, Please E-Mail: [email protected]

Neg, 2009 Chevy Colorado 2LTZ71 4X4, Lots of options, <25k Mi-les, Great small truck for smallGerman roads, [email protected] or call after 5pm $22000063726242285

Peugeot 106, 131609km, 7/1997, 45hp, good condition€1450 0631 4162865

Pontiac Bonneville 1998- Auto-matic-Maroon metallic-leatherseats–4 electric windows-newtransmission-new tires-remotekey-new breaks-good condition€4000 01785591662

Sard Oil Catch Can. Brand newstill in box. Bling for your engine!!$100 [email protected]/017622987498 pics onwww.class-world.eu

Selling a 98 Mercedes E320 Auto-matic Transmission, power win-dows, heated seats, xenon lights,just got oil change, good winter ti-res, very reliable car. $4600 0176-24001201

Suzuki Swift Automatic, red, 2door, 70 KMiles, 35 MpG, Inspec-tion Guaranteed, 1993, Ralf 0179-7829717 $2900

Silver '96 BMW 528i, EU spec,195K km, 5-sp, black leather int,A/C, CC, heated/electric seats,ABS, ESP, ASC, sunroof, new ti-res, brakes. $5300 OBO $5300Eric 016097008059/[email protected]

Toda K20A Valve Spring Set. Ori-ginal price $400.TODA racingparts. Never used Asking $275Ph.017622987498 / [email protected]

very clean 11/1994 MercedesC180 4 door - manual trans -power sunroof - red - 2 owner -123000km/76000miles - 1.8 ltr en-gine - new pov inspection [email protected] 0172 723 8444

VW RNS 315 Touch Screen Navi-gation System (North America)from 2011 Tiguan. Never used.$1000

'09 Harley Davidson VRSCDXNight Rod Special Mint cond, oneowner, 11K mi. Windscreen, sadd-le bags, blinker relocation kit,cloth cover, new tires. $1550001515 250 8460/[email protected]

2007 Kawasaki Ninja 650R Blue,5940 miles, Zero Gravity DarkSmoke Windscreen, frame sliders,great condition Recently serviced,great ride $4100 [email protected]

F650 BMW Motorcycle with 2hard saddle bags. Runs great andclean. Garage kept with low milea-ge. Euro spec, 1994. Must selldue to PCS. Make offer [email protected]

Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, IncTheta Theta Lambda ChapterBlack & Gold Banquet RamsteinOfficer's Club May 19, 2012 1800social 1900 event starts $40 Plea-se contact Henry A. Williams,[email protected]

Check out our family support net-work on facebook 'Tutors forAmerican Kids in Germany' orwww.facebook.com/Tutors.for.Americans.in.Germany

Cleveland Browns fans are invi-ted to join the Browns BackersWorldwide chapter in Kaiserslau-tern hosting watch parties everygameday in Otterbach Live!! [email protected]

Do you want to learn more abouthomeschooling? Make plans to at-tend the KMC CHE HomeschoolConference (23-24 Mar)! Visithttp://tinyurl.com/[email protected]

English speaking meetings of Al-coholics Anonymous available inthe Kaiserslautern/VogelwehArea. Our contact information is:AA Hotline-01803-224-357,www.aa-europe.net/countries/germany.htm

Infant First Aid class will be heldat the St. Johannis Krankenhausin Landstuhl on May 3 from 5:30-8:30pm. Please e-mail for more in-formation! [email protected]

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17th C John London of BristolBrass Lantern clock Antique JohnLondon of Bristol brass lanternclock. $800 [email protected]

19th Century Atkinson LancasterMantle clock. Antique AtkinsonLancaster wooden mantle placechime clock clad with bronze.contact for more details [email protected]

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2 Blankets downs 155x200 with2 pillows 80x80, 900 gr. brandWebschatz. weight 1140 gr.downs 90% / feathers 10% €[email protected]

220V Epic Genesis 700 HeavyDuty Treadmill. Has programma-ble setting and health monitor.Great condition. The treadmillfolds to save space [email protected]

220V washer/dryer Sells for$1500 at BX. Can deliver0177.433.0247 [email protected]

70 VHS movies (NTSC, english) -Godfather 1-3, As good as it gets,Falling down Full list @ www.kappesser-online.de 0176-23371402

AFN decoder with satellite anten-na system on a portable mount tosupport two TVs and cables.PCSing soon. Make offer if inte-rested. $100 [email protected]

Antique Looking Pine BedroomShrank with three mirrored doors!This is 3 meters long and holds agreat deal! $900 0631-55834

Antique Tin Pot - very old - pas-sed down from my grandfather.$40. See pictures at www.class-world.eu E-mail [email protected]

Antiques: clock, bookcase, di-ning table. Antique look shrank,shoe shrank, available now! Vac-cum and 2001 Mazda 626 auto-matic, will sell late March/Apr.0631-55834

Beautiful coffee table in glass,with very nice designs. Must pickup! €80 [email protected] -017627747610

Beautiful silver coffee - cutlery17 pieces, brand hildesheimerro-se in the decoration suit-case.phone 06303-807227 €[email protected]

Bestecke Solingen 23/24K GoldPlated Flatware Set. Model 1280Lwith 72 piece. New only two piecehave very light surface scratches.€320 [email protected]

Big tents, 2, white, excellent con-dition, each: 114ft. length, 59ft.,width, 28ft. hight, for sports orshows or exhibitions, made in1993 - like new 0152-25194313(David Frank)Blue & Yellow curtains for be-droom/livingroom. Satin like mate-rial. $15 See www.class-world.eufor pics. 017622987498/[email protected] blue chair 4 my son buthe is too big for it. I purchasedthis chair from Bed Bath andBeyond. Asking $80 paid $99,Still in box. 06374944804Cabinet for TV, Bassett (Pine),65" Ht, 30" Wd, 20" Dp, ExcCond, TV also for sale (see SonyTrinitron 25"), $165 OBO, Call0163-330-5535, Lv MsgChildren bike. 12" Puky wheel forsmall children, not used often,with support wheels. €79 [email protected] 1 1/3 carat diamond ringfor that special someone. I boughtit at Kay jewelers (still sales for$3499). In excellent condition andrarely worn! $3000 0171-995-5834 or [email protected] of leather bound, si-gned by the author, 1st editionbooks, mint cond. Over 100 diffe-rent books. Authors include: Nor-man Mailer, William F. Buckley,Joseph Heller, Elie Wiesel, DonaldMc Dunne, John Updicke, TomWolfe, etc. $ 15.000 - serious in-quiries only! Call: 0631-940213 or0151-270-19822English Windows XP Professio-nal software orginal CD and serialnumber, also many other smallcomputer items. €30 01772340234Epson Picture Mate Printer. Inclu-des a package of printer paper;and new printer cartridge. Availa-ble for local pickup. [email protected] sale: cherywood table (50),cherrywood glass cabinet (75),lamp (30). €155 [email protected]

Experienced/fully-equippedDrummer in the Baumholder/Kai-serslautern area looking for Rock/Pop Band to join. Practice weekly/ NMT 12 shows [email protected]

Experienced/fully-equippedDrummer in the Baumholder orKaiserslautern (Kusel)area lookingfor Rock/Pop Band to join. Deros8/14 [email protected]

Fine English table-ware set with1 coffee pot, 1 milk jug, 1 sugarbowl, 1 soup tureen, 1 sauce tu-reen, enrichment plate, each 6 pi-ces of messkit. €249 [email protected]

For Sale: Factory Brand New Un-locked Apple iPhone 4G 32GB/Blackberry Bold, Storm.. $349,email: [email protected]$349 [email protected]

French Oak Dining Room table!Versatile will seat up to ten! Mustpick up! $900 0631-55834

For Sale: Snowblower MTD Sno-THOR Self Prpelled Model:ST380D 55/56 Used only a few ti-mes. See it in action: http://youtu-be/DTVNd1nO6iU €850 [email protected]

Free Cleveland Browns fans areinvited to join the Browns BackersWorldwide chapter in Kaiserslau-tern hosting watch parties everygameday in Otterbach Live!! [email protected]

Garmin Forerunner 305. GreatWatch. Includes charger and USBcord. Available for delivery in theKaiserslautern area. [email protected]

Gas lawn mower. Purchased lastyear. PCSing. $100 [email protected]

Green suade handbag. Withthree compartments. Zipper top.$20 0176-22987498 please leavea message if I do not answer.

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High-quality ladies clothes size46-50. Shoes size 42-43. Dressessize 36-38, daily cushions withfeather/spring filling, basis for ne-gotiation [email protected]

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Kids adidas soccer shoes, US si-ze 1, EU 32, black & red, worn afew times. Non marking. $35.0176-22987498, pics on class-worldKids Ping Golf Clubs. Include Dri-ver, Fairway Wood, 9,7, S-wedge,putter. Excellent Cond. 30 Euro or$40 [email protected] dress, eggshell/offwhite, size 6, never worn. For wedding/prom/summer night out. $50;017622987498 or [email protected] Pic on www.class-world.eu does not do justice. Be-autful dress.Large Antique Dark solid wood. 3pull out draws, 3 cabinets aboveand below to store goods in. 7feet tall. Price: $2900017622987498. class-world.eupicsMs. Corona@serendipityart mo-ved to landstuhl and needs to sella few things. Love seat sofa andchair fireplace, curtains, large or-nate mirror, table and chairs, mo-tor bike, please call 0631-17258or 01776036101Orig. Jaycee Furniture darkbr.oak 4 sectional pieces. VG cond.Must see! €450 06371 50762

Need apt. bldg. asap (4-6 apts.)located just off post. Some reno-vation okay. Will pay top rent withlong term lease. Will pay finder'sfees. 001-253-314-8980/[email protected]

Nice Diamond ring a small size5.75ct 14k only $200 Engagementand wedding ring $250 set isabout 1.ct all together and 14kgold small size5 $200 [email protected]

Nice set of love seat, couch andchair in black-leather-like, in ex-cellent condition, great for smallapartments. Must pick up! €[email protected] -017627747610

Noble tablecloth with eyelet em-broidery in white, Gr. 130/170, ne-ver used! oval. €20 [email protected]

Nordic Trac Treadmill C1800,programmable w/incline. 115VAC, runs well on transformer. de-livery negotiable $650 063728030 140

Oak Book Case from Englandwith beautiful detailing. The glassfront doors are leaded glass. The-re is wooden beading along thetop. U must transport. $900 0631-55834

OBO Refrigerator/Freezer tall up-right 4 shelves and 3 freezer dra-wers Must sell this week PCS$225 [email protected]

Orient carpets, Mir Indien red.Very beautiful handmade pieces.size: 1x170x122 1x180x122,1x260 round about 30 years old.professional washed. €[email protected]

Philips Blender - $50 Food pro-cessor - $20, Toaster (red) andEgg steamer - $30, Roclette -$20, Crockpot large oval - $20,Lawn mower electric - $203, fans - 2 vertical ($5 each), and 1 stan-ding silver fan ($10), 1 2000wtransformer - $100, Gas weed ea-ter - $50, Blow dryer - $10, Skybox with remote and dish $75,AFN receiver - [email protected]

Pink and white snake skin purse,not real. pics on www.class-world.eu [email protected]

Round table with 4 chairs for useout of doors! Both are made of pi-ne green plastic. Pick up in Kai-serslautern/ Hohenecken! $200631-55834

S. Oliver Watch very good condi-tion. Battery necessary! Light blueround dial. Width 3 cm metal striplength 14.50 cm. €15 [email protected]

Satellite Dish and mountingbracket; Works with AFN andSky. Available for pick-up only inSiegelbach. $70 [email protected]

Selling 9 DVDs, like new conditi-on, region 2 English or German.Please call after 1900hrs. €200163-8853574

Shoe shrank with two compart-ments for shoes and a drawer!Please plan to pick this up in Kai-serslautern - Hohenecken. $200631-55834

sideboard, oak solid, shelves arenot original, 0,9 x 1,4 x 0,6 m€300 01719810885 / [email protected]

sideboard, oak wood buildaround 1920, lock made hand-for-ged, 0,8 x 1,2 x 0,6 m €[email protected]

sideboard, pine solid, front madewith oak, nice carving, 0,6 x 1,0 x0,5 m €250 01719810885 /[email protected]

sideboard, pinewood massiv,french style nice carvings, shelvesare not original but new, 1,2 x 1,0x 0,6 m €450 01719810885 /[email protected]

sideboard, pinewood, massiv tro-pical timber, veneered, around1920, 1,2 x 0,8 x 0,6 m €45001719810885 / [email protected]

sideboard, two-part pinewoodmassiv, french style nice carvings,1,4 x 2,2 x 0,6 m €110001719810885 / [email protected]

sideboard, walnut severely, 0,8 x1,6 x 0,6 m €400 01719810885 /[email protected]

Sofa and Love Seat are sea foamgreen! This color goes with mostothers! Please plan to pick theseup in Kaiserslautern/Hohenecken!$200 0631-55834

Sony Digital Audio Control Cen-ter. AM/FM Rcvr. Digital SurroundControls all audio/video equip-ment. Built in EQ. No Remote 40Euro or $50 [email protected]

Sony Trinitron 25" TV, traditional(not flat screen), 7 yrs old, kept inspare office, barely used, $50,Call 0163-330-5535, Lv Msg

Sony Under Cabinet CD Player.Mounts easily under any hangingcabinets. Can connect an iPod toit. AM/FM Radio, clock. 120V 30Euro or $40 [email protected]

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Spring & Summer baby clothesfor sale size 0-104. Each item €1.Mostly girl clothes but also a fewboy clothes. Call. 06753-3071

Stunning ball gown, worn one ti-me. Was 250 Euro. German size44 (~16ish.) Not as shiny as pic.Adorned w/crystals. Wear w/or wi-thout straps. Incl. schal €[email protected]

Sunbeam Table Top BBQ porta-ble Grill used once $10. Can deli-ver to RAB Call: 06332-41560

Swarovski Crystal - Attention col-lectors! All pieces over 20yearsold! Prices greatly reduced! Greatgift for any special occasion! Pri-vate collection! Retired pieces.koala bear mother and baby, Pan-da mother & baby, turtle. Call forinfo: 06332-41560 between 2pmto 9pm. Can deliver to RAB!

Swarovski Pegasus-From the1998 "Fabulous Creatures" Se-ries. Retired in 1998, Asking$500.Ph. 06374/944828

Swarovski SC Isadora & Antonio,from the trilogy (magic of dance)2002 & 2003, w/crystal signs &displays) will sell separately, Price299 € each obo Call: 0162-2762421

Swarovski, silver, crystal, trilogymasquerade, 1999-2001, w/cry-stal signs & displays, 899€ oboCall: 0162-2762421

Techno/Dancefloor Synth. "Qua-simidi Sirius" with integrated 11Ch.Vocoder (also voice distortion)+ Synthesizer "Quasimidi RavenMax" + Keyboard stand €16000631-2775095

Telekom media receiver,303amp, speed port power line100 system. Cost over €300 newasking $200 obo, [email protected]

The Swarovski Pierrot mesasu-res 8". This is the first edition of"Masquerade" series. Retired in1999. Pics on www.class-world.eu [email protected]

Two TVs for Sale, 29" and 21"Multi-System, Dual Voltage. Stillin original packaging and in excel-lent shape. $350 [email protected]

UMUC Psychology book in greatcondition, 9th edition by DavidMeyers. ISBN 9781429236997$40 [email protected] -017627747610

USA and CSA documents, coinsof Germany and China, privatecollection, for sale piece by piece.Call between 4-7pm 0152-25194313 (David Frank)

Vera Mont dress prom dressprom dress dark green shiny.Dress embroidered with silverthread, gold, velvet printed, blackornaments. Size 38 [email protected]

vertiko made in 1890, pine solid,very good condition, 2,0 x 1,2 x0,6 m €750 01719810885 /[email protected]

Very beautiful, 1xcoffee and1xtee set, color silver, newly, pho-ne 06303-807227 €179 [email protected]

Water Birth! Congrats on yourpregnancy! Are you considering awater birth? E-mail us your questi-ons. We are here to help! [email protected]

Whirlpool Washer & Dryer set220V U.S. style, large capacity.Need to sell for PCS [email protected]

Wine Rack/Holder, holds six bott-les, attractive metal finish, fits per-fectly in a small, narrow space.$10; 0163-330-5535 or [email protected]

Wood frame picture. From Ash-field Arts. Made in the UK. Paid$500. see class-world.eu for [email protected]

Yamaha Subwoofer YST-FSW150, 230 Volts, 70 Watts, ex-cellent condition, looks like new.Size is 17" by 13" by 6". Pick upin Rodenbach $70 [email protected]

Yard sale with antique furnitures,art, porcelain and old Germanitems. When? March 10th & 11th2012, 11am-5pm Where? Eugen-Hertel-Straße 8, Kl [email protected]

Yard sale: Niedermohr, leadglass, antique household selecti-on, clothes, furniture and more,please make an [email protected]

There have been reports ofpets being sold from bree-ding facilities that are not ma-naged at the highest profes-sional standards. Pleasechoose your pet carefully.Make sure you check the cre-dentials of the people sellingthe pet, and get proper pa-perwork showing shots and/or other proof of healthy con-dition. For further advice,consult your Veterinarian.

2 cats, 1 year old. Male is very af-fectionate, female is more teasingin attentions. Both fixed and cur-rent on shots. Indoor cats so far.$200 [email protected]

5mon old westie micro chippedshots comes with everything u willneed email me for more info [email protected]

Australian-Shepherd- puppiesblacktri, pedigree ASCA, from vet.€800, Tel. 06375-993324,www.zweilinden-aussies.de

Bergan Pet Carrier, never used,was $35. Snap-in, removable vi-nyl coated floor for easy cleaning,snap down window, soft sided.18"Lx11.5"Wx10"H, max. 22lbs$20 [email protected]

German Shepherd puppies to lo-ving hands. Vacc, chipped, wor-med. Call 06304-3489897 or0172-27016331

Large airline approved kennel,used twice, incl. attachable food/water bowl, 26"L x 18"W x 18.5"HPick up only, KL/HD/MA/WI, noshipping $50 [email protected]

Am looking for a PowerVu recei-ver with valid subscription for afntv [email protected]

HTC Handy Desire HD - do youhave one, in good condition thatworks ? If you want to sell it, call06374-4323

Ktown, Ramstein, Landstuhl:Looking for a Language Arts tutorfor a high school senior. Several ti-mes a week. 017638475324 [email protected]

Looking for a caring & loving fe-male, 18-50 to watch my motherapprox. 4hrs Fri. & Sat. in Weiler-bach, No work involved. Pleasecall after 19hrs. 0163-8853574

Looking for a caring & loving fe-male to watch my mother approx.4hrs Fri & Sat afternoons in Wei-lerbach. No work involved. Pleasecall after 1900hrs. 0163-8853574

Looking for a Language Arts tutorfor a high school senior. Several ti-mes a week. 017638475324

Looking for a reasonable & wor-king gasoline lawnmower with cat-cher. Please call after 1900hrs.0163-8853574

Need free moving boxes. K-townarea only.0176-96550261

Looking for used GRACO car se-at with seat base. SnugRide Mo-del preferred. [email protected]

New Challenge for Baseball /Softball Coaches!! The River Ban-dits Baseball and Softball Team,located in Saarbrücken (A6,30min from KL) is looking for coa-ches for both teams and alsoplayers. Please contact: [email protected] or call0171-8634083

Professional need min. 2bdrm,fenced in yard, dogs allowed,highspeed internet in Landstuhl.Have dogsitter / putzfrau. Can mo-ve anytime 2012/2013, flexible.€1100 [email protected]

Seeking Video8 camcorder orVTR to transfer old home moviesto digital format. Willing to rent orbuy equipment 0162-276-5161

Teacher, foreign languages buy-ing dictionaries all languages andforeign language guides. Call0152-25194313 or 0160-69439449

Wanted please: gently-useditems to Donate! to the LandstuhlThrift Shop (proceeds go to Woun-ded Warrior Program, USO etc).Will pick up. Thank [email protected]

Wanted: 5+ Bedroom home torent in RAB HS district, in-law sui-te would be great. Child-friendlyneighborhood, size and proximityto RAB [email protected]

We are in need of a nanny towatch our 8 month old and pickup our 3 year old from school M-FPrice neg. [email protected]

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Personal Income Tax preparationby US Certified Public Accoun-tant. Professionally prepared,Fast and Efiled. [email protected] or 063079118939

Translator/Interpreter CertifiedKL., near Vogelweh. Reasonablerates. Call: 0631-54440

33ys, fem., looking for part timejob 30 hours a week. Fluent Eng-lish speaking, experience in realestate brokerage, relocation ma-nagement, secreatarialwork [email protected] 0176/24391712

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Looking for a freelance work(dogsitting, e.g.). I am student, I li-ve In KL. Got no car only a stu-dent card for bus and train. Veryflexible. €10 [email protected]

Mature woman in her late 50'sseeking employment as House-keeper Babysitter Dog walking orHousesitting in or near Frankfurt069 56030715

Camera found: Canon digital ca-mera found on train in Heidelbergon Sat 18 Feb. Contains photosof USAF MSgt, trip to [email protected]

Lost in KMCC on 2/1/2012; wed-ding band, platinum and gold brai-ded. $100 reward if found. 06308994473 / [email protected]

Lost: Amazon Kindle at the Vo-gelweh Laundrette on Feb. 24th01624512927/[email protected]

Female, 45 years, 5'6, blonde islooking for a friendly, good loo-king american man, 45 or older.Toget to know each other, and may-be for a relationship. Only seriouscontacts please! 01522-6519732

Looking for my "Angel", Singlewoman, 46 looking for an Ameri-can (caucasian) my age, who canspeak German because my Eng-lish is not so great. Only singles!!0160/6737687 (SMS)

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