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Clearing and shipping your POV, p.6 Properly out-processing by CPF, p.3 Spiritual resiliency during PCS, p. 8 Traveling with your 4-legged friends, p.11 Special edition: PCS season begins Leaving Stuttgart? Keep this issue handy to find tips, phone numbers, email addresses and websites you’ll need

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Page 1: Special edition: PCS season begins - StuttgartCitizen.com your household goods. Don’t let your passport and CAC (common access card) be inadvertently packed by the movers. If you

Clearing and shipping your POV, p.6

Properly out-processing by CPF, p.3

Spiritual resiliency during PCS, p. 8

Traveling with your 4-legged friends, p.11

Special edition: PCS season beginsLeaving Stuttgart? Keep this issue handy to fi nd tips, phone numbers, email addresses and websites you’ll need

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All good things must come to a PCS …By John ReeseU.S. Army Garrison StuttgartPublic Affairs

If you were fortunate to be stationed in the Stuttgart military community as a service member or civilian, you knew the day would eventually come when it is time to leave.

PCS season annually begins in late March. Making a permanent change of station is something many community members have done multiple times in their careers. Regardless of your rank or job description, PCSing out is a fact of life.

A PCS can be relatively stress-free if you take the time to get organized. This special issue of The Citizen is designed to help you navigate that move. It has phone numbers, web links, tips and more to guide you through the experi-ence. The information in this issue will help whether you if live in government housing or on the economy.

Before doing anything else, check to ensure all of the things that take a lot of time, like renewing your passport, are set in motion (see p.4).

Next, take an inventory of your high-value items long before the pack-ing begins. You can begin this by simply taking photos or videos around your home. Videos are useful to show appli-ances, electronics, cuckoo clock, etc, are in good working order. Regardless of what you’ve acquired during your time in Germany, be it antiques, pottery, art and more, recording the items will help should in the event you need to make a claim after you arrive at your next duty station.

High value items that can be carried or sent by registered mail and important documents with personally identifiable information shouldn’t be shipped with your household goods. Don’t let your passport and CAC (common access card) be inadvertently packed by the movers.

If you live in on post housing, make sure you leave your quarters in clean and undamaged condition. In most cases, personnel may begin making ar-rangements to clear post 45 days prior to departure. You’ll also be asked to complete a mandatory out-processing

questionnaire at least 30 days before leaving. Getting started early helps to keep the process moving smoothly.

Getting your vehicle ready to ship is another task that can be made easy by starting early. Personally owned vehi-cles need to be in good condition, emp-tied of all personal belongings, and very clean inside and out. Make sure the in-terior is dry, too, for the long journey to your next destination. You’ll find pointers for smooth POV shipping on p.6.

There are many stations to clear be-fore you go, especially if you have a fam-ily – stations such as schools, TRICARE, Exception Family Member Program, pets – it won’t be stressful if you get or-ganized early. This issue of The Citizen was created to make your departure as pleasant as your tour of duty.

Stuttgart really is a great place to live and work. As the years go by, you and your family will remember this duty sta-tion with warm memories.

Photo by Jason Daniel Johnston, 7th Army Training Command Visual Information

It’s nighttime at the Schlossplatz in downtown Stuttgart, and for many it is PCS season, the sunset of their current tour of duty with USAG Stuttgart.

On or off post, get ready to clear housing Housing DivisionU.S. Army Garrison Stuttgart

Soon it will be time to pack out. Here are some helpful tips to make your departure easier.

If you live off-post, pick up a termina-tion packet at the housing office. Notify your landlord via German registered mail prior to the required notice date, 90 days (in most cases) and 30 days for mili-tary clause circumstances. Or, have the landlord sign the termination notice in person. Order your government loaner furniture to be delivered on the date your movers finish packing, at least 30 days in advance of desired delivery date, and then order pickup of loaner furniture and appliances on the day you move out of your rental property. Ensure your government appliances are cleaned and ready for pick-up. Customers should be

on site during the pickup and should report any damages as soon as possible, and make sure all government loaner furniture and appliances have been picked up prior to final inspection.

Housing recommends a pre-out in-spection be performed with your land-lord 30-45 days prior to final termina-tion to identify any potential problem areas and afford resident time to correct. Schedule final out-inspections 30 days in advance with Pervin Estates. Meter readings must be conducted at the final out check inspection the day you turn in your keys to your landlord. Reminder, meter reading information is required if you're using the UTAP program.

On or off post, be sure to remove all food, and defrost the freezer be-fore it is picked up. User manuals for all appliances should be returned. Any loose parts, such as screw-in feet

for dryers, should be returned (these are often removed by customer when they stack the dryer on top of the washer). Appliances should be clean and ready for inspection.

Be sure to terminate your phone, internet, and other services prior to your final-out inspections.

On final approachMilitary personnel should pay their

hotel bill in advance and bring to hous-ing for Temporary Lodging Allowance (TLA) processing before they depart. Schedule your final-out inspections 30 days in advance with Housing (on-post). Up to three days of outgoing TLA is authorized for personnel who reside on post, not counting flight date; up to 10 days of outgoing TLA is authorized for personnel who reside off post, not counting flight date.

important PcS numbers you can use

• Customer Service DeskDSN 431-2230 or civ. 07031-15-2230 • Unaccompanied Personnel Housing DSN 431-2236/2337 or civ. 07031-15-2236/2337• Appliances and FurnishingsDSN 431-2458/2228 or civ. 07031-15-2458/2228• Off-Post Housing (Pervin Estates) DSN 431-2318/3484/3485 or civ. 07031-15-2318/3484/3485• General and Flag Officer Quarters DSN 421-6184/6183 or civ. 0711-7228-6184/6183

For more information, email [email protected]

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Properly out-processing from the USAG Stuttgart communityBy Marion BruceHuman Resources Specialist (Military)Central Processing FacilityU.S. Army Garrison Stuttgart

All uniformed personnel and civil-ians (including spouse hires who are not their own sponsor), including Reservists coming o� activations of more than 179 days must clear the U.S. Army Garrison Stuttgart community prior to their per-manent change of station.

Optional out-processing brie� ngs are o� ered to all uniformed and civilian personnel, including those separating, retiring or PCSing. � ese brie� ngs are designed to give only basic informa-tion 45-120 days before departure, and include services provided and contact information from relevant agencies (for example, transportation, customs, TRICARE, vehicle registration, hous-ing, VAT/UTAP, the Exceptional Family Member Program and legal, to name a few). Brie� ngs are short, about 5-10 minutes each and generally without time for question and answer sessions. If you have a speci� c situation or ques-tion for any agency, please contact them directly.

� e brie� ngs are currently sched-uled on the � rst Wednesday of each month (April 5, May 3, June 7, July 5, and so on), 8:15 a.m.-noon, in Bldg. 2913 on Panzer Kaserne. Space is lim-ited, so call early to sign up!

� e CPF sta� is currently working to make an on-line brie� ng available. To sign up to attend a brie� ng or for information on the on-line brie� ng, please call or email the CPF.

Out-processing questionnairesA questionnaire is mandatory for

those out-processing and must be turned in to the CPF in person or via email, preferably at least 30 days prior to leaving. Questionnaires are available at the CPF front desk, through E-mail or at the optional brie� ng described above.

If you are PCSing, everything is backwards-planned from your date of departure/� ight date. Please be as pre-cise as possible.

If you are retiring or separating from the service and taking transition leave, please provide the date you begin leave. If you are taking that option, you must complete out-processing before begin-ning transition leave; you will have no more logistical support, here, once tran-sition leave begins. (Hint: You should be � ying out on the date your transition leave begins!) If you are separating or re-tiring and wish to take leave in Europe near the end of your career, and wish to retain your vehicle and ESSO card privi-leges, and delay shipment of goods and clearing housing, you will need to take ordinary leave � rst for your vacation, and then put your uniform back on and out-process during your � nal two weeks prior to no longer requiring base logisti-cal services.

The Pre-Clear PeriodOnce your questionnaire is re-

ceived, the CPF will automatically in-clude you on an electronic pre-clear roster. � ree weeks before your de-parture date, some agencies (such as Outdoor Recreation, the library, Central Issuance Facility, etc.) will be able check the names on that week’s roster and their computer systems and can pre-clear you if there is no reason for you to physically go to those loca-tions. If an agency pre-clears you then that agency will already have a pre-printed name on your Community Clearance List (CCL). If you haven’t been pre-cleared, you will have to go to that agency to resolve any outstand-ing issues and then get a signature from them on your clearance list.

For those who submit their ques-tionnaire less than three weeks before their departure date, pre-clearance is no longer an option, and your CCL will include all necessary organizations and agencies from which you are re-quired to clear in person. If you submit your questionnaire less than � ve days before departing, you will also need a memorandum from your noncommis-sioned o� cer or o� cer in charge, de-tailing by name the individual who will be responsible for � nishing your CCL, if necessary.

� e CPF will soon debut a new Clearance List speci� cally for civilians. � ese civilian clearing papers will not include a pre-clear period. � e super-visor of the civilian will have the discre-tion to sign o� on many of the stations, if convinced that their employee has not had any dealings with those spe-ci� c agencies. � e supervisor will be the last signatory and will collect the employees ID card if the employee is terminating service. A copy of the com-pleted civilian clearance papers must then be provided to CPF.

The Community Clearance List and unit clearing

After your pre-clear week, the CPF will generate your individualized CCL tailored to your situation. � ere is no standard list! For instance, a Marine who is PCSing from AFRICOM will have a very di� erent set of clearing stations than a Soldier retiring from EUCOM. Two weeks prior to your departure, the CPF will email your CCL directly to the email address you provided on your Questionnaire. (Please be sure to provide at least one email address that you will have ac-cess to through your departure date.) Personnel have 10 working days to clear using their individualized CCL. Service members should clear in uniform. If you require more than 10 working days to clear, you must pro-vide a memo from your commander including the mission related neces-sity and the date clearing papers are required. Please understand that most agencies cannot pre-clear you more than three weeks out, therefore you may be sent to more stations if asking for your clearing papers earlier!

If you are assigned to EUCOM, SOCEUR, or USAG Stuttgart, your unit requirements will be included on your individualized CCL. All other person-nel must obtain a unit or agency spe-ci� c clearance sheet from their ad-ministrative o� ce. In some instances, these other unit lists may overlap with the CCL so it is best to obtain both lists before you start in-person clearing so that you can get them both signed o� at the same time.

You do NOT need a CCL to be-gin making appointments with Transportation, Housing, or SATO to schedule � ights. Only orders are needed to begin out-process-ing with those speci� c agencies. Housing, Transportation, and Vehicle

Registration will sign your CCL when you � nish clearing with them.

You must obtain a signature from each agency on your CCL that has not pre-cleared you. Marking these “not applicable” or signing o� yourself will result in a “failure to clear” and be reported to your unit. Your unit com-mander or supervisor would then be responsible to assign someone to � n-ish clearing for you. � e worst case scenario is that you may be required to return to Stuttgart at your own ex-pense to complete clearing.

The Final OutYour “Final Out” appointment to

turn in your completed CCL (includ-ing commanders/ supervisors signa-ture) to the CPF will be set two work-ing days prior to your departure. You are required to come to the CPF o� ce in-person to turn in your CCL.

If you receive an amendment or cancellation of orders, please let the CPF know your new departure date. Your CCL expires 30 days from issu-ance. � erefore, if you are delayed by more than two weeks after your origi-nal date of departure, you will need to submit another questionnaire to be-gin the process over again.

Photo by Kevin Abel, U.S. Army Garrison Stuttgart Public A� airs

Movers pack out a family's household goods from the Panzer Kaserne housing area, March 2.

� e Central Processing Faci-lity team wishes their best to all personnel as they prepare to leave Stuttgart. Call DSN 431-2599 or civ. 07031-15-2599, or visit [email protected].

Auf Wiedersehen from the CPF team

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U.S. Army Garrison Stuttgart Public A� airs

STUTTGART — In each of the three major counties in the Stuttgart area, there are di� erences in how trash and recyclables are handled.

For on post residents, things are rel-atively simple. Clearly labeled contain-ers are available in all housing areas, and the online guide details what items can and cannot go into each container.

Although speci� c procedures vary, most programs divide trash and recy-clables into six categories: trash/rub-bish, recyclables, paper, organic waste, glass and hazardous waste.

Here are some tips to get help you clean up, while you clear out:

Wertstoffe (recyclables) Recyclables are things made of

metal, plastic, wood such as pots, pans, tools, toys, chopping boards, buck-ets, watering pots, bowls, colanders, baskets, cups, and boxes. Wertsto� e

doesn’t include textiles, vehicle parts, construction debris, CDs and DVDs.

Bio (organic waste) � is is an easy one. Items such

as leftovers, eggshells, co� ee � lters, tea bags, vegetables and fruits, tree-, bush-, and hedge-clippings, � owers and plants, leaves, grass clippings and weeds are bio waste.

Glass No translation needed here. Glass

recycling can vary greatly from area to area. In some places, glass must be tak-en to glass recycling points and sorted into color-coded bins. In other areas, glass is not sorted and is picked up like other trash on a given schedule. Glass recycling does not include returnable bottles, windows, crystalline glass, spectacles, mirror glasses, dishes and light bulbs.

Altpapier (waste paper)Paper items such as books, catalogs,

newspapers, magazines, periodicals, correspondence, handouts, notes, wrapping paper, boxes and packing material made of cardboard go into the altpaper bin. Make sure not to throw the following items into the paper re-cycling: coated and wet strength paper, coated packaging, folder, organic and mineral contaminated paper.

Sperrmüll (bulky trash)� is is residual waste that is too

big for the regular trash bin, but does not exceed a given size. For example, in Böblingen, it cannot exceed 2 me-ters by 1.2 meters by .8 meters, and must weigh less than 60 kilograms per piece. Mattresses, cupboards, bed frames, furniture, carpets, mir-rors, suitcases, skis and surfboards are all examples of common bulk trash items. Getting rid of sperrmüll is not costly; in fact, it’s sometimes free, but does take some e� ort and coordination. Some areas have recy-cling centers and city dumps where

residents can take their trash, and almost all areas have procedures for residents to request pick-up of bulk trash and other non-standard waste. Often these pickups are free of charge, but usually are only o� ered a limited number of times per year. Contact the agency for your area for more information.

E-waste and hazardous wasteElectronics and hazardous waste

must be carefully handled, and there is a wide variance as to how these items are handled. Residents who have these types of waste are advised to contact their local o� ce (contact information for area o� ces can be found on the garrison website) to ar-range for disposal.

Restmüll (regular trash)Basically, restmüll is anything

that does not � t into any of the recy-clable categories, and is not hazard-ous material.

BöblingenLandratsamt BöblingenAbfallwirtschaft, Gebäude DParkstrasse 16, 71034 BöblingenTel. 07031-663-15 50Email: [email protected]: www.lrabb.de/start

StuttgartEigenbetrieb Abfallwirtschaft StuttgartHeinrich-Baumann-Strasse 470190 StuttgartTel. 0711/216-88700Email: [email protected] (German only): www.stuttgart.de/umwelt

How and where to stash your trash

Going green and cleaning up before you clear out

Photo by Chelsea Bissel, U.S. Army Garrison Bavaria Public A� airs

U.S. Army Garrison StuttgartPublic A� airs

STUTTGART — � e State Depart-ment advises that all U.S. military-a� l-iated personnel in Germany must ap-ply for passports and Consular Reports of Birth Abroad. Is your passport, and those of your family members, ready for your upcoming permanent change of station?

Before you PCS, the U.S. Army Garrison Stuttgart Passport O� ce can assist with passport applications for new, renewal, name changes, lost or stolen, or mutilated passports. Its ser-vices also include birth registration (in-cludes birth certi� cate, passport and Social Security number processing). O� cial passport forms are available at the o� ce.

� e garrison Passport O� ce is lo-cated in Room 314, Bldg. 2915, Panzer Kaserne. It’s open weekdays, 8:30 a.m.-noon and 1-4 p.m., except Wednesdays, when it is only open 1-4 p.m. � e o� ce is closed on all U.S. federal holidays. Customers are asked to arrive 10 min-utes early for appointments and to have all documents ready. If you arrive with-out all of the required documents, there is a chance you will need to reschedule.

A RAPID passport processFor answers about

passports, call DSN 431-2009/2539/2301/2767 or civ. 7031-15-2009/2539/2301/2767.

For easy links to make To improve passport appli-

cation processing time and to minimize errors on the appli-cation, appointments may be made online using the RAPIDS system. To make it easy to go directly to RAPIDS and other passport-related sites, visitwww.stuttgart.army.mil/services-passports.html.

Photo by John Reese, U.S. Army Garrison Stuttgart Public A� airs

Got Passport? How to get one before your travel date

Courtesy photo

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VAT/UTAP OfficeU.S. Army Garrison Stuttgart

If you used the Value Added Tax Relief and Utility Tax Avoidance pro-grams during your tour, you probably saved yourself a lot of money.Now that you are PCSing, save yourself a headache and clear these offices the proper way.

VAT Office closeoutAll customers signed up in the Value

Added Tax Relief program are required to come in to the Tax Relief Office dur-ing their out processing.

To help in the closeout process, once the customer knows they are PCS’ing, they can stop by the Tax Relief Office and a printout of issued VAT forms can be provided.

The Tax Relief staff will review the customer’s account and verify all pur-chased VAT forms have been returned and cleared from the VAT program.

It is the responsibility of the cus-tomer to ensure that all white copies, to include any unused and expired VAT forms, are turned back to the Tax Relief Office before departing.

There must be 100 percent account-ability of all VAT forms purchased by the customer. If a customer has any missing/lost white copies, a pink cus-tomer copy can also be used to clear the program.

UTAP Office closeout All customers signed up in the

Utility Tax Avoidance Program are asked to come by the Tax Relief Office

before their final walkthrough inspec-tion. No appointment is needed, walk-ins only.

The UTAP staff will assist the cus-tomer in identifying which utility com-pany closeout form is required, answer any final questions and direct the cus-tomer to the UTAP website to complete the fillable utility closeout form. This form must be typed not hand written.

The UTAP customer will need the final meter reading(s) taken during the final inspection walkthrough to complete the utility company closeout form. The utility closeout form must then be provided to the UTAP Office to close the customer out of the UTAP pro-gram. Note: Failure to provide the UTAP Office the required closeout documen-tation could result in continual monthly

payments being withdrawn from the customer’s account.

The UTAP staff will review the close-out form for accuracy and verify the customer’s civilian email address. The final reconciliation invoice from the utility company will be emailed to the customer.

All UTAP customers are required to leave their bank account open for 90 days past their departure date.

Tax office infoThe VAT and UTAP offices

are located in Room 324, Bldg. 2915, Panzer Kaserne. For more information, call DSN 431-3368 or civ. 07031-15-3368.

Tax offices need to be cleared before you depart

Who you gonna call? Call to con-firm hours of operation for U.S., German and training holidays.

Army Community ServiceBldg. 2915, Panzer KaserneDSN 431-3362 or civ. 07031-15-3362Weekdays, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.

ID Card/Installation Access Control Bldg. 2915, Panzer Kaserne

More handy phone numbers and office referencesDSN 431-2333 or civ. 07031-15-2333Weekdays, 8 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.

Panzer Hotel Reservations DSN 421-5793 or civ. 07011-729-5793Open 24 Hours

Transition CounselorBldg. 2915DSN 431-2191 or civ.07031-15-2191

Weekdays, 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.

Transportation OfficeBldg. 2913DSN 431-3338 or civ. 07031-15-3338Mon-Wed, Fri: 7:30 a.m. to 4 p.m.Thu: 1-4 p.m.

Customs Bldg. 2913DSN 431-2731 or civ. 07031-15-2731

Weekdays, 7:45 a.m. to 12 p.m. and 1-3:45 p.m.

SATO Travel Bldg. 2307, Patch BarracksDSN 430-2106/2107 or civ. 0711-656-9240

Bldg. 3300, Kelley BarracksDSN 421-5812 or civ. 0711-729-5812Official travel only, weekdays 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.

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Story and photo by SDDC Public Affairs

Many of the same concepts of packing household goods apply to the shipment of privately owned vehicles.

Upon receipt of orders, the Military Surface Deployment and Distribution Command rec-ommends logging on to www.PCSMyPOV.com; once on the web-site, members can find critical in-formation about turn-in and pick-up location and procedures, appoint-ment scheduling protocols and in-transit vehicle status. Although ap-pointments are not required at all Vehicle Processing Centers, sched-uling an appointment with the ser-vicing location can help limit turn-in

or pick-up wait times. Customers who miss scheduled appointments run the risk of extended wait times or delays in services.

In order to process vehicles, cus-tomers must bring all paperwork when turning in a vehicle. For the safety of customers and vehicle han-dlers, it’s also required that all out-standing vehicle safety recalls be fixed prior to turn in.

Detailed information about re-calls, vehicle preparation, paper-work requirements and other criti-cal information can be found on the pcsmypov website or through your local Traffic Management or Transportation office. Customers can also call the International Auto Logistics Toll Free Call Center at (855) 389-9499 for more information.

Shipping and storing your POV

U.S. Army Garrison StuttgartPublic Affairs

STUTTGART — A privately owned vehicle is one of the biggest expenses members of the Stuttgart military community have ever made, and there are a number of steps that must be taken to properly clear ve-hicle registration.

Even if the vehicle is a “beater,” or if it’s got German specs and it won’t be going to the U.S., it still has to be cleared.

Two ways to shipThere are two ways to ship a

POV – government or independent shipping.

When using government ship-ping, bring a bill of lading from the shipper with the vehicle’s informa-tion (the year, make, model vehicle identification number, and color) to vehicle registration, along with the U.S. Army Europe license plates. If the current registration has 90 days or more left, temporary transit plates will be issued at no cost. However, if there are less than 90 days left on the current registration, temporary transit plates will cost $35 (no inspec-tion is required and the transit plates don’t have to be returned).

The regulations are similar if us-ing an independent shipping com-pany, i.e., bring a bill of lading from shipper with the same vehicle infor-mation and USAEUR plates, and the same rules about more or less than 90 days of remaining registration, in-spection and not returning the transit plates.

If owner is running out of time, he can designate an agent to ship, sell or dispose of vehicles after he’s left. In that case, both the owner and designated agent must be present to complete the transaction. A power

of attorney can be used on a case-by-case basis if the owner has al-ready departed if the agent provides a copy of the orders showing when the owner left. An agent can only be appointed by the sponsor’s unit com-mander and must be one paygrade higher than the current owner. A signed memorandum is needed from the unit commander. Spouses are not authorized to be agents.

Agent-owner registration is only valid for 90 days; during that time, the agent has the ability to transfer the title solely into their name prior to the end of the 90 days. Departing owners must maintain insurance for the vehicle until it is shipped, sold, or otherwise disposed. The cost is the same, $35.

Selling a vehicle If a seller has a joint-owner on the

vehicle, both parties must be present. If the vehicle has a lien on it, a lien release letter is required. The buyer must have insurance for the vehicle.

If the registration is current and has more than 60 days on it, and the vehicle is newer than nine years old, a Department of Defense ID cardhold-er buyer can accept the current expi-ration date on the registration with-out having an inspection. Vehicles 10 years or older require an inspection within 30 days of the transfer. The transfer cost is $35.

If the vehicle is sold to a local national or someone who does not have individual logistical support, there are a few more steps involved. The seller must visit the U.S. Customs office in building 2913, room 303 on Panzer Kaserne and obtain a permit to transfer (Army Europe Form 550-175B). The seller must go with the

local national or non-ILS buyer to the local German customs office so the local national can pay taxes on the vehicle. The permit to transfer must have the blue stamp from German customs. The seller must return the USAREUR license plates to vehicle registration, the bill of sale, and per-mit to transfer to clear the vehicle out of the USAREUR system. If the vehicle has a lien, a lien release letter is re-quested to complete the transaction.

If an owner has a vehicle that isn’t going to be shipped back or sold, it can be donated to

Family and Morale, Wel fare and Re cre a tion Auto Skills Center on Panzer Kaserne for $75 (includes any towing fees). The POV must have current non-operational or perma-nent registration. Once donated, the owner will receive a receipt and pa-perwork showing that the vehicle was turned over to FMWR. The receipt, paperwork from FMWR and license plates (if applicable) go to the VRO to clear the vehicle. If the vehicle has a lien, a lien release letter is required.

Warning! There are consequences if the vehicle is abandoned. Service members will be titled with “aban-doned vehicle” under Article 134 of the Uniform Code of Military Justice and the command can potentially take non-judicial actions. Civilians, too, will be titled with abandoned ve-hicle under Army Europe Regulation 190-1 and local commands can take disciplinary actions. Both service members and civilians are required to reimburse a towing fee of €97.

Clear your vehicle before you try to ship it

Photo by Staff Sgt. Frank A. Brown, 18th Military Police Brigade Public Affairs

Whether you keep or sell your car, visiting the VRO is a necessity during PCS.

Vehicle Shipping is lo-cated in Bldg. 2931, Panzer Kaserne. Call DSN 431-2617 or civ. 07031-15-2617, weekdays, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.

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Navigating your move with EFMP

Photo by John Reese, U.S. Army Garrison Stuttgart Public A� airs

The EFMP team assembles for a group shot, Dec. 18, 2016.

Exceptional Family Member ProgramU.S. Army Garrison Stuttgart

STUTTGART — Moving is an integral part of mili-tary life. While the oppor-tunity to experience differ-ent places can be one of the perks of this highly mobile lifestyle, it’s also one of the greatest challenges.

Executing a permanent change of station move in a way that creates a smooth transition for the entire family is rarely as effortless

as some PCS veterans make it seem. But when a family has a child or fam-ily member with special needs, it can be even more complicated.

Get updatedEnsure that family mem-

bers with special needs are enrolled in the Exceptional Family Member Program and that all information is current. This allows as-signment managers to con-sider medical and special education needs of family

members during the assign-ment process, minimizing the chance that the family member will be sent to loca-tion without necessary ser-vices. EFMP status must be updated every three years. Service members with fami-lies PCSing to another over-seas location must be medi-cally screened.

Do your homeworkSpecial education crite-

ria and services, academic standards, access to pro-grams, and promotion and graduation requirements vary from place to place. For military children, it is essential that parents un-derstand these differences. Tapping into resources such as School Liaison Officers, EFMP Coordinator and EFMP System Navigators are a good way to start gath-ering information about educational services at your new duty station.

Hand carry Plan to hand carry im-

portant documents such as copies of educational records and assessments, individual education plan, medical re-cords and medication re� lls your family member will need for a few months.

Make the connections Once you know where

you are moving, visit to your local EFMP Family Support

O� ce. � e sta� can help connect you with services at your gaining installa-tion’s EFMP Family Support O� ce. Stuttgart EFMP Family Support O� ce works with all branches of service, Department of Defense ci-vilians, contractors and their families.

For more informa-tion, call DSN 431-3362 or 07031-15-3362.

By Helen WiseTRICAREStuttgart Army Health Clinic

Before you move to your next assignment, com-plete a TRICARE portabil-ity form. � is form provides the necessary information to put you and your family in the permanent change of station mode.

Turn in form and a copy of your orders (required) no earlier than one month be-fore leaving the country. Be accurate about departure date and do not turn in the form if � y-out tickets have not been issued.

During your move, ac-tive duty personnel will re-main enrolled for 60 days from departure of their last duty assignment to ensure coverage during the PCS. Retirees are covered until

their retirement date. For emergency care, go to the nearest military or civilian emergency room – prior approval is not required. Non-emergency care re-quires prior authorization from your military treat-ment facility.

After your move, TRICARE members must enroll at their next duty station; transfer is not automatic.

On the move with TRICARE

For more infor-mation on moving with TRICARE, visit www.tricare.mil/Moving.

TRICARE Europe

TRICARE before, during, after PCS

School-aged childrenPeople that have school

aged children should con-sider getting a copy of the child’s shot records and last physical.

CopiesPatients interested in

receiving a copy of the medical records may do so. Requestors must al-low 30 business days for turnaround.

Army and Air Force families

Active duty Army and Air Force personnel and

their dependents will not hand carry their medical records. Records are trans-ferred by mail when the gaining military medical facility requests them.

Navy and Marine Corps families

Active duty Navy and Marine Corps personnel must hand carry their re-cords. Pick up of records requires orders.

� e sponsor cannot pick up records for anyone over the age of 18 without a power of attorney, includ-ing spouses.

Helpful tips for transferring medical records from Stuttgart.

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Chaplains can support spiritual resiliency during PCSBy Chaplain (Col.)Terry L. WhitesideUSAG Stuttgart Garrison

In military life, there is one constant — transitioning from one location to another.

Moving can be an excit-ing time and a negative, un-welcome annoyance. In fact, it is usually ranked as one of the top stressors in the world. If you are planning for, or ac-tively involved in, moving to a new duty station, transition-ing to a new career or retiring from military service, chances are that you and your family’s stress levels are quite high. For

many of us, our emotions are on a roller coaster, our wor-ries about every detail is ram-pant, and tempers are � aring. Chaplains can be an asset in helping you transition and develop the habit of � nding positives rather than dwelling on the negatives.

� e � rst way a chaplain can assist is in helping you � nd the correct mental attitude. In the movie “Pretty Woman,” Julia Roberts’ character said “� e bad stu� is easier to be-lieve. You ever notice that?”

Every little annoyance is not a negative. � e fo-cus on the negatives is

called the “negativity bias.” Unfortunately, negativity be-comes a huge factor in our temperament during these transitions. But, our lives dur-ing this period do not have to be in such turmoil. A chaplain can assist you in developing a caring, supportive network to help you during these times. Chapel families, church and other organizations that you attend can become connec-tions for you — don’t be afraid to share with others and dis-cover for yourself that you are not alone.

Chaplains are trained to help others become more re-silient in their lives, especially during transitions. Many peo-ple rely on past experiences

to predict the future. Humans have the ability to make de-cisions. We lose perspective when things don’t go our way. � ere becomes a need to shift our reference point in life. When the going gets tough, people don’t always pony up and meet the challenge; they usually start su� ering from the “why me” syndrome, a

thinking trap. We need to fo-cus on solutions and not the problems.

No man is an island. When we focus on ourselves, negativ-ity becomes our attitude. � is presents the need to develop a new perspective. Usually we would rather exaggerate when something goes wrong than to take a moment and step away, and try to look at or reframe the situation. � e practice of stepping back helps one to re-alize that the situation may not be as bad as you fear.

Transitioning in or out of the military is stressful. Many people attempt to resist the change and discover that it is just not possible. Everything ends eventually, which also means a new start. Recognize the past is yesterday and look forward to the new day and anticipate the goodness of tomorrow.

As the German philoso-pher Friedrich Nietzsche’s said, “� at which does not kill me, makes me stronger.”

� e USAG Stuttgart chap-lains stand ready to assist you in these endeavors. Just give us a call!

Protestant Services (Sundays)8:30 a.m. – Panzer Liturgical, Bldg. 294010 a.m. – Robinson Barracks, Bldgs. 115 & 11610:30 a.m. – Panzer Contemporary, Bldg. 2940 11 a.m. – Patch Collective Protestant, Bldg. 2304 12:30 p.m. – Panzer Gospel Service, Bldg. 2940

Jewish Service1st & 3rd Friday of each month7:00 p.m. – Panzer Bldg. 2940 (small side chapel. Enter from the bowling alley side)

Catholic Mass Monday: 11 a.m. – Patch, Adoration and 11:45 a.m. Tuesday: Patch, 11:45 a.m.Wednesday: Kelley, 11:45 a.m. Thursday: Panzer, 11:45 a.m.Saturday: 4:15 p.m., ReconciliationSunday: Patch, 9 a.m. and 5 p.m.; Robinson, 12 p.m.

USAG Stuttgart Chapel worship services

Holding Forth the Word of Life Phil. 2:16Bible Church of Stuttgart

Sunday School 9:30 a.m. Fellowship Coffee 10:30 a.m.

Sunday Morning Worship 11:00 a.m. Thursday Prayer Meeting 7:00 p.m.

Pastor Kai Hoess | cell: 0174-300-6632 | office: 0711-93388243 Schockenriedstrasse 42 | 70565 Vaihingenwww.bible-church-of-stuttgart.com

victorybaptistchurchstuttgart.org„A Church Home abroad.“

Pastor F. MoserPastor’s Phone: 0160-9278-8754Church Phone: 0711-696-0785

Nursery provided each service

Service Times: Sunday School................. 10 am Sunday Preaching........... 11 am Sunday Evening.............. ..6 pm Wednesday (Prayer & Bible study)... .7 pm

Schulze-Delitzsch-Str. 3070565 Vaihingen

Victory Baptist ChurchStuttgart, Germany

Independent, Fundamental, KJVServing the U.S. Military & English speakingcommunity of Stuttgart, Germany since 1998

International Baptist Church of Stuttgart

Worship ServicesSunday - 0930 & 1130

AWANA: Sunday 1630

You are important at:

Untere Waldplätze 38 • 70569 Stuttgart-Vaihingen(across the street from Patch)

www.ibcstuttgart.de • 0711 - 687 - 4365

Other Opportunities:Small Group & Bible StudiesMen’s, Women’s & Young Adult Ministries

For current meeting times and locations please visitwww.cfcstuttgart.org/

COVENANT FELLOWSHIP CHURCHChrist Centered | English Speaking | Reformed | International

A Congregation of the Presbyterian Church in America [email protected] (0176) 8418 5896

www.cfcstuttgart.org Follow us on www.facebook.com/CFCStuttgart

Photo by Kevin Abel, U.S. Army

Garrison Stuttgart Public A� airs

Panzer Chapel

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Surface Deployment and Distribution Command Public A� airs

SCOTT AIR FORCE BASE, Illinois — Every year, the Military Surface Deployment and Distribution Command provides oversight to nearly half a million personal prop-erty moves and seventy-thousand privately owned vehicle shipments for service members, federal employ-ees and their family members. About half of those permanent changes of station occur during the mid-May through August timeframe, known as the “peak season” for moves.

“Our goal is to provide valuable information, tips, and resources re-lated to the shipment of household goods and privately owned vehicles,” said Lt. Col. Todd Jensen, SDDC’s Director of Personal Property. “We know that the moving process can be very stressful, but armed with the right information, your PCS can be a successful one.”

� e Personal Property Directorate is the Defense Department’s program manager and administrator for the Defense Personal Property Program, or DP3, which oversees both the household goods and POV ship-ment programs. Customers interact through three web-based resources: www.Move.mil, www.PCSMyPOV.com, and the Defense Personal Property System or DPS.

Household Goods Shipments� e best way to ensure a positive

household goods moving experience is to start the process early, even be-fore a service member receives orders, by creating or reactivating your DPS account through move.mil. Aside from being the system of move execution, the site contains important informa-tion to include links to the download-able “It’s Your Move” and “Shipping Your POV” pamphlets. You will also � nd contact information to improve the customer’s moving experience.

“DPS accounts can be created as soon as customers learn that they are due to move,” Jensen said. “� at’s the � rst step in the process and the ear-lier you are in the system, the more familiar you will be with DPS once you are executing your move.”

In addition to DPS, local Tra� c Management or Installation Trans-portation O� ces are also available to provide expert help for HHGs or POV shipping. If these installation-based tra� c management experts cannot answer questions directly, they have contact information for the next level of support, regardless of the issue.

Once (PCS) orders are received, customers should immediately sub-mit their move request in DPS. Once members submit their counseling

application through DPS, they must provide a copy of their orders and signed shipment application (DD Form 1299) to the Installation Transportation O� ce in order to complete the mandatory self-coun-seling process.

SDDC recommends you have more than one pack date in mind when you submit proposed move dates; being � exible during this phase is extremely important. Due to the nature of the peak move season and the potential for limited moving company avail-ability, some installations may require 21 days of advance notice. Having al-ternate dates can help you avoid un-necessary changes in travel plans and expensive travel purchases. Requested pick-up and delivery dates are not con-� rmed until the service member and commercial carrier mutually agree on them. Pack, pick-up and delivery dates are normally scheduled on weekdays, and the service member, or designat-ed representative, must normally be available between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. on those days.

“It’s important to start early, be � exible, and ask questions early and throughout the process,” said Daniel Martinez, SDDC’s Personal Property Business Processes Division Chief.

If the commercial carrier misses the agreed upon pick-up date or the required delivery date, customers may be eligible to � le for an incon-venience claim. Member’s should contact the carrier directly, seek as-sistance from the local transportation o� ce, and check move.mil.

It is important to know your en-titled HHGs weight allowance in advance. Any weight shipped that exceeds your entitlement could re-sult in an excess cost to the service member.

“Members can work with their

local transportation o� ce and trans-portation service provider (TSP) to request a reweigh of their goods if they are close to their maximum weight al-lowance,” said Martinez.

During the packing process, avoid shipping small or extremely valuable items such as stocks, bonds, jewelry, coins/coin collections or gold bullion. If shipping high value items, ensure they are documented on a high value inventory sheet. Keep these items se-cured until the inventory is prepared and items have been accounted for.

Changes or updates to the move process must be communicated via phone and email. It is critical that current contact information is up-dated within DPS. Don’t use phone numbers that may change during the move, or military email addresses that may be unattended or disconnected.

After Your MoveShould the need arise to � le a

claim for loss or damage to your property; the DPS web based system is how you process claims directly

with the TSP in a quick and e� cient way. Inconvenience claims are not � led in DPS but should be � led di-rectly with the TSP. If you need assis-tance in � ling a claim, more speci� c information on claims is available on move.mil or through your local legal o� ce.

Once the move process is com-plete, take a few minutes to answer and submit the six question Customer Satisfaction Survey (CSS). � is survey is critical to determine future use of your moving company for other customers and families. By submitting the survey, you play a direct role in keeping quality movers in the program and identifying poor performers for removal.

“� e Customer Satisfaction Survey is key to the success of the program,” said Jensen. “We take CSS feedback very seriously and use it to ensure bet-ter performing movers are awarded more shipments to service for our customers.”

(Editor’s note: Find SDDC tips for shipping your POV on p.6.)

PCS Week is coming soon

SDDC has identi� ed March 20-24, 2017 as PCS Week, an opportunity for the command to educate and inform custom-ers about how the household goods and privately owned ve-hicle shipment process works. Customers can prepare them-selves for the best possible move experience by following the tips provided during PCS Week and from your transportation o� ce. Additionally, become familiar with the information available at www.move.mil and www.pcsmypov.com. Follow SDDC during PCS Week at www.sddc.army.mil/, www.facebook.com/HQSDDC/ and www.twitter.com/HQSDDC.

Tips for a successful PCS move

Photos courtesy of Surface Deployment and Distribution Command Public A� airs

Packers fi ll tall wooden crates that will travel to a port for shipment.

An 18-wheeler unloads household goods; with PCS season upon us, many more trucks will soon be delivering hundreds of tons of personal belongings.

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School Liaison Office U.S. Army Garrison Stuttgart

If you are PCSing and have stu-dents enrolled in any of the Stuttgart community’s Department of Defense Education Activity schools, the School Liaison Office, here, can link up with the SLO at your gaining com-mand to provide you with its local DoDEA information and any youth sponsorships available.

Notify the Stuttgart school(s) about your move as soon as you re-ceive your orders; they’ll need a copy to get started. The accelerated with-draw, the earliest date for students to receive full credit for this school year, is May 18.

Ensure you have the following documents for your students:•Birth certificate •Social Security Number•Immunization records•Legal documents as needed•Proof of residency/military orders

Contact the school meal program at AAFES customer service to ensure you leave with a zero balance.

You should also request copy of student’s cumulative record (in ad-dition to the sealed record for the

gaining school). Although Stuttgart schools are sealing the records and letting the parents hand-carry them, having a copy of the records is recom-mended. Make sure you don’t open the sealed package as this will void the official records.

If your student is in any special programs, ensure you get a copy of the Individual Education Plan, Individual Accommodation Plan, or any gifted program. These records are kept separate from your student’s cu-mulative record.

For students in sixth grade and above, it is recommended you get the course description and a title page of each textbook your student uses in classes to give the gaining school the opportunity to see what was taught. Sometimes the course titles are un-clear to the gaining school or they don’t reflect actual concepts being presented in class.

For students in 10th grade and above, parents should request let-ters of recommendations from teach-ers, counselors and administrators

to help students applying for college admissions and programs at the new school, such as the National Honor Society and scholarships.

Go to SLO for PCS info

For more information about transferring your students to their new DoDEA school, contact the School Liaison Office at 430-7465/civ. 0711-680-7465.

The ABCs of transferring schools

Photo by John Reese, U.S. Army Garrison Stuttgart Public Affairs

The Patch Elementary School student body, 535 strong, gather to observe Black History Month, Feb. 27. For a smooth move, contact your SLO as soon as you receive PCS orders.

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By Capt. Bret A. MillerStuttgart Vet Clinic Branch Chief

STUTTGART — One of the most common phone calls the vet clinic receives during this time of year is from folks who are getting ready to return to the U.S. and want to know how to take their pet with them. As with anything else during a move from one duty station to the next, there are many factors involved and paperwork and planning is everything. Factors that can influence what procedures you need to follow include: species, breed, and age of your pet, your final destination, and which airline your pet will be traveling on. Taking the time to learn the regulations and your options can make your animal’s move less stressful for everyone.

First, let’s discuss the laws and regulations that govern the importation of an animal from Germany into the U.S. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention governs the import of dogs and cats into the U.S. However, states and territories often have additional requirements as do certain airlines. In general, dogs and cats are required to have a current rabies vaccine that is at least 30 days old, not be ill with a disease that can spread to humans, be examined by a veterinarian, and have a health

certificate signed within ten days of arrival in the U.S. For dogs and cats traveling to Hawaii and Guam, there are many additional regulations that apply so it is best to do some research online. Hawaii’s process can take more than four months to complete. Skipping steps can lead to heavy fines and your pet being quarantined for up to 120 days at your expense. Are you thinking about taking an animal other than a dog or cat back to the

U.S.? Specific regulations depend on the species. The U.S. Department of Agriculture governs the importation of birds, horses, rabbits, and other small mammals while the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service sets regulations for importing reptiles and fish and the CDC oversee the importation of turtles.

What if your next duty station is not in the United States? Japan and South Korea are two common destinations for families associated with the military. Japan’s process involves very specific paperwork and requires your pet to have a microchip, two rabies vaccines, and a blood test. The entire process can take up to eight months to complete. South Korea has similar requirements and mandates that a German federal veterinarian sign your pet’s paperwork.

When setting up your flight arrangements, you will need to consider a few things when traveling with an animal. Each airline has its own rules, so you must research them to make sure your pet will be accepted. Some airlines do not allow pets in the cabin on transatlantic flights. Others will not accept brachycephalic or “snub-nosed” dogs and cats as checked luggage. Many airlines also

restrict transporting animals when the forecasted temperature is too high or low at any location on your itinerary.

Shipping your pet unaccompanied as cargo instead of luggage can help ease these restrictions. Another great option for military members is the Patriot Express flight out of Ramstein Air Base. Pets may accompany military members who are on PCS orders. You will need to contact the Ramstein passenger terminal for details on how to get your animal a spot on the plane. One important thing to note with this option is that Patriot Express flights only travel to Baltimore. So be sure to make follow-on arrangements to get to your final destination. Whichever travel arrangements you choose; you should set aside some cash for the airline fees. They can sometimes exceed a few hundred dollars.

Your pet has been with you during this exciting time in Europe. Getting them to your next adventure requires some planning and flexibility but many people and pets have gone before and been happy when it is over. So, start early, research and discuss your options with your family, choose what works best for you and your pet, and let your veterinarian know if you need help.

Pet shipping tips• Reserve air space for shipment

as early as possible. • Do a cost comparison of

shipping your pet as excess bag-gage versus air freight shipment, if applicable.

• Provide a sturdy leak-proof crate (lined with absorbent mate-rial such as newspaper) that is large enough for the animal to stand, lie down, or turn around in, but not so large that the animal would be bat-tered around in rough weather.

• Let your pet become

accustomed to the crate before ship-ment by having practice sessions that build in time of confinement. Be sure the pet has a comfortable pad to lie on and a few familiar toys. A leash should also be included with the crate.

• Put identification tags that in-clude an emergency phone number around your pet’s neck.

• Print your name and destina-tion address clearly on the ship-ping crate. Include your pet’s name, so that attendants can talk with him/her. If the pet has special

habits — or bites —also include that information.

• Carry a photo of your pet with you.

Feed your pet just a light meal about six hours before shipping — no water within two hours unless it is very hot (or the animal is very small). A water dish that is attached so it cannot tip should be provided, but it should be conveniently located to allow an attendant to provide water at stopovers without being bitten.

• Send dry food along if the trip is long.

• Do not tranquilize the animal.• Exercise your pet just before

shipping so your animal will sleep better during the trip.

• Check with the agent who meets the flight about your pet’s progress when you are changing planes.

• Allow plenty of time between connecting flights to be sure your animal is transferred to your flight if traveling with you.

• Arrange to have your pet picked up immediately upon arrival. Airline facilities for pets may be limited or nonexistent.

PCSing with your 4-legged family members

Photo by John Reese, U.S. Army Garrison Stuttgart Public Affairs

The Veterinary Clinic for the Stuttgart military community is located on Panzer Kaserne. For more information on traveling with your pet, or to schedule appointments for vaccinations or health check-ups for your pet, call 431-2681 or civ. 07031-15-2681.

Photo by Kevin Abel, U.S. Army Garrison Stuttgart Public Affairs

Veterinarian Dr. Jessie Bryant, center, examines a furry family member in the Panzer Kaserne Veterinary Clinic. Getting your pets back home requires planning and flexibility.

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Information and photos provided by, and used with permission from, Stuttgart Airport

Traveling to Stuttgart AirportYou can reach Stuttgart Airport via

the exit roads on the A8 (No. 53) or the B27. Please follow the “Departures” sign and park in one of the car parks or parking blocks (liable to charge). Rollimobil o� ers a special service with barrier-free car hire for people with physical disabilities.

If traveling by bus, the Stuttgart Airport Busterminal is located di-rectly between Flughafenstrasse and Terminal 4, at ground level beneath the newly built P14 car garage. � e bus terminal is protected against wind and weather, with the P14 car garage o� ering complete protection against rain and snowfall. � e bus terminal is just one street away from the airport, meaning that passengers can also use the services provided in the terminal building.

Stuttgart Airport can be reached easily by rail, thanks to excellent trav-el infrastructure. Use the municipal rail lines (S-Bahn) S2 or S3. You arrive without changing at Level 1 of Terminal 1. � e S-Bahn station at the airport is accessible to wheelchairs and to the blind. � e lifts and ticket machines can be used by wheelchair users. When moving from the S-Bahn level to the Departures area of the terminals, a change of wheelchair is necessary.

Finally, the taxi rank is located di-rectly in front of Terminal 1 on Arrivals Level 2. If travelling from Stuttgart call: Taxi-Auto-Zentrale Stuttgart, tel. no.: +49 711 19410.

You’re at the airport … what’s next?

Monitors to the left and right of the entrances to Terminals 1 and 3 will inform you in which ter-minal the check-in desk for your airline is located. You can also ask at the infor-mation desks. Terminal depar-ture levels are di-rectly connected to each other.

Allow plenty of time

Please ensure that you leave plenty of time prior to depar-ture to reach the check-in desk of your airline (90-120 minutes is recommended).

On arrival at the check-in desk of your airline, please present your airline ticket and pass-port or identity card and hand in your baggage. You will then receive your boarding card with your gate and seat number, and your airline ticket with a receipt for your checked-in baggage.

You’ll proceed to your gate after you have checked in. � e gate num-ber is registered on your boarding card and can be read on the information

screens/panels. You should go to your gate at least 30 minutes prior to board-ing time. Please ensure that you have su� cient time on the way to your gate for security and passport inspections. And remember to have your passport, boarding card and airline ticket handy at all times. Also, listen for announce-ments on the public address system, and check the display screens again for any changes.

Check-in on the eve of departure is a relaxing alternative way to start your trip. Not only can you check in your baggage free of charge, you can also collect your seat reservation and board-ing card. Check-in on the eve of depar-ture is a particularly ideal alternative for families with children, as they can save the time required for check-in on the day of departure. You can proceed directly to your gate with your boarding card, and your trip can begin without any stress.

� e availability of check-in facilities on the eve of departure di� ers consider-ably from airline to airline. Please check the conditions o� ered by the airline of your choice carefully, and note that you must also present your passport and airline ticket when checking in on the eve of departure.

Baggage SecurityDi� erent rules apply to your airline,

can obtain from their o� cial website.Extra baggage will be charged sepa-

rately. Hand baggage consists of a small piece of luggage that can be taken into the aircraft cabin. Please use the special � xtures next to the check-in desks to check that your hand baggage does not exceed the dimensions allowed.

Please leave dangerous substances and objects at home. � ese will be con-� scated during the security check. � ey include explosives, gas bottles and con-tainers, potentially-� ammable solid or liquid substance, and weapons and ammunition.

Security Passengers must undergo a se-

curity check prior to moving to their gate. Security personnel will check you for metal objects with a detector. Your handbag and hand baggage are checked in an X-ray machine. Place your coat or jacket and any objects containing metal (e.g. keys or loose change) in the containers provided – this will speed up your inspection. And make sure you are not in possession of prohibited articles. Please note that any notebook, video camera or photo

camera in your possession will be sub-ject to close examination.

Checking in and traveling with petsPlease contact your airline in ad-

vance about the approved species and the terms and conditions of transport. � e transport of dogs and cats is gen-erally permissible, while rodents are strictly excluded. However, every air-line has its own rules and may grant ex-ceptions, e.g. for birds.

Inform your airline well in advance that you will be travelling with your pet.

� e veterinarian responsible for the animal will provide you with the required pet passport, in which all vac-cinations are recorded. � e unique identi� cation of the animal is ensured by the implantation of a microchip on which all relevant data is stored.

Provide a suitable transport box or kennel for the transport of the animal. � is can be purchased at a pet shop (the sale or lease of a transport box is not possible at the airport).

Pets in the cabin or cargo holdPlan su� cient time to be at the

airport at least one and a half hours before departure. You need a pet pass-port for checking in the animal, which you should carry with you at all times. Please note that late-night check-in is not possible for animals. Your animal is weighed, brought into the security area and then put into the transport box.

Animals which comply with the airline-speci� c hand luggage size and weight speci� cations may be taken on board. You should check with your air-line beforehand whether the animal may be transported in a � exible (soft) bag or in a plastic box.

Animals that do not comply with the hand luggage size and weight spec-i� cations will be transported in a heat-ed cargo hold. Label the transport box

with the animal’s name, full address as well as the telephone number. In ac-cordance with the animal welfare ordi-nance, the animal must be able to lie, sit, stand and turn around inside the transport box. � e transport box must also be equipped with a water bowl and su� cient absorption material.

Please contact air cargo for infor-mation on the transport of larger ani-mals, such as horses.

If your pet is fl ying with you, be at the airport at least an hour and a half before departure, and remember to have your pet passport with you at all times.Stuttgart Airport is easy to reach by S-Bahn, bus or car.

Leaving Stuttgart: What to do on the day you depart

Planes, trains and automobiles

If traveling by car and using a navigation system, use Flughafen-strasse 32, 70629 Stuttgart.

To � nd the latest information about your train, visit www.bahn.de/p/view/service/auskunft/puenktlichkeits_tools.shtml.

For � ight information, visit www.stuttgart-airport.com/arrival-departure/departures

Have your passport, boarding card and airline ticket handy at all times, and take note of public address announcements and the display screens.

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Information and photos provided by, and used with permission from, Stuttgart Airport

Traveling to Stuttgart AirportYou can reach Stuttgart Airport via

the exit roads on the A8 (No. 53) or the B27. Please follow the “Departures” sign and park in one of the car parks or parking blocks (liable to charge). Rollimobil o� ers a special service with barrier-free car hire for people with physical disabilities.

If traveling by bus, the Stuttgart Airport Busterminal is located di-rectly between Flughafenstrasse and Terminal 4, at ground level beneath the newly built P14 car garage. � e bus terminal is protected against wind and weather, with the P14 car garage o� ering complete protection against rain and snowfall. � e bus terminal is just one street away from the airport, meaning that passengers can also use the services provided in the terminal building.

Stuttgart Airport can be reached easily by rail, thanks to excellent trav-el infrastructure. Use the municipal rail lines (S-Bahn) S2 or S3. You arrive without changing at Level 1 of Terminal 1. � e S-Bahn station at the airport is accessible to wheelchairs and to the blind. � e lifts and ticket machines can be used by wheelchair users. When moving from the S-Bahn level to the Departures area of the terminals, a change of wheelchair is necessary.

Finally, the taxi rank is located di-rectly in front of Terminal 1 on Arrivals Level 2. If travelling from Stuttgart call: Taxi-Auto-Zentrale Stuttgart, tel. no.: +49 711 19410.

You’re at the airport … what’s next?

Monitors to the left and right of the entrances to Terminals 1 and 3 will inform you in which ter-minal the check-in desk for your airline is located. You can also ask at the infor-mation desks. Terminal depar-ture levels are di-rectly connected to each other.

Allow plenty of time

Please ensure that you leave plenty of time prior to depar-ture to reach the check-in desk of your airline (90-120 minutes is recommended).

On arrival at the check-in desk of your airline, please present your airline ticket and pass-port or identity card and hand in your baggage. You will then receive your boarding card with your gate and seat number, and your airline ticket with a receipt for your checked-in baggage.

You’ll proceed to your gate after you have checked in. � e gate num-ber is registered on your boarding card and can be read on the information

screens/panels. You should go to your gate at least 30 minutes prior to board-ing time. Please ensure that you have su� cient time on the way to your gate for security and passport inspections. And remember to have your passport, boarding card and airline ticket handy at all times. Also, listen for announce-ments on the public address system, and check the display screens again for any changes.

Check-in on the eve of departure is a relaxing alternative way to start your trip. Not only can you check in your baggage free of charge, you can also collect your seat reservation and board-ing card. Check-in on the eve of depar-ture is a particularly ideal alternative for families with children, as they can save the time required for check-in on the day of departure. You can proceed directly to your gate with your boarding card, and your trip can begin without any stress.

� e availability of check-in facilities on the eve of departure di� ers consider-ably from airline to airline. Please check the conditions o� ered by the airline of your choice carefully, and note that you must also present your passport and airline ticket when checking in on the eve of departure.

Baggage SecurityDi� erent rules apply to your airline,

can obtain from their o� cial website.Extra baggage will be charged sepa-

rately. Hand baggage consists of a small piece of luggage that can be taken into the aircraft cabin. Please use the special � xtures next to the check-in desks to check that your hand baggage does not exceed the dimensions allowed.

Please leave dangerous substances and objects at home. � ese will be con-� scated during the security check. � ey include explosives, gas bottles and con-tainers, potentially-� ammable solid or liquid substance, and weapons and ammunition.

Security Passengers must undergo a se-

curity check prior to moving to their gate. Security personnel will check you for metal objects with a detector. Your handbag and hand baggage are checked in an X-ray machine. Place your coat or jacket and any objects containing metal (e.g. keys or loose change) in the containers provided – this will speed up your inspection. And make sure you are not in possession of prohibited articles. Please note that any notebook, video camera or photo

camera in your possession will be sub-ject to close examination.

Checking in and traveling with petsPlease contact your airline in ad-

vance about the approved species and the terms and conditions of transport. � e transport of dogs and cats is gen-erally permissible, while rodents are strictly excluded. However, every air-line has its own rules and may grant ex-ceptions, e.g. for birds.

Inform your airline well in advance that you will be travelling with your pet.

� e veterinarian responsible for the animal will provide you with the required pet passport, in which all vac-cinations are recorded. � e unique identi� cation of the animal is ensured by the implantation of a microchip on which all relevant data is stored.

Provide a suitable transport box or kennel for the transport of the animal. � is can be purchased at a pet shop (the sale or lease of a transport box is not possible at the airport).

Pets in the cabin or cargo holdPlan su� cient time to be at the

airport at least one and a half hours before departure. You need a pet pass-port for checking in the animal, which you should carry with you at all times. Please note that late-night check-in is not possible for animals. Your animal is weighed, brought into the security area and then put into the transport box.

Animals which comply with the airline-speci� c hand luggage size and weight speci� cations may be taken on board. You should check with your air-line beforehand whether the animal may be transported in a � exible (soft) bag or in a plastic box.

Animals that do not comply with the hand luggage size and weight spec-i� cations will be transported in a heat-ed cargo hold. Label the transport box

with the animal’s name, full address as well as the telephone number. In ac-cordance with the animal welfare ordi-nance, the animal must be able to lie, sit, stand and turn around inside the transport box. � e transport box must also be equipped with a water bowl and su� cient absorption material.

Please contact air cargo for infor-mation on the transport of larger ani-mals, such as horses.

If your pet is fl ying with you, be at the airport at least an hour and a half before departure, and remember to have your pet passport with you at all times.Stuttgart Airport is easy to reach by S-Bahn, bus or car.

Leaving Stuttgart: What to do on the day you depart

Planes, trains and automobiles

If traveling by car and using a navigation system, use Flughafen-strasse 32, 70629 Stuttgart.

To � nd the latest information about your train, visit www.bahn.de/p/view/service/auskunft/puenktlichkeits_tools.shtml.

For � ight information, visit www.stuttgart-airport.com/arrival-departure/departures

Have your passport, boarding card and airline ticket handy at all times, and take note of public address announcements and the display screens.

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2012 Jeep Wrangler UnlimitedSahara, US Spec, Matte Black,SUV, 4X4, 3.6L V6 285hp 260ft.lbs., 4x4, 7,801 Mi/Km, 16 City,20 Hwy, 20', Alloy Wheels, Clothseating, Aircondition, Steeringwheel mounted Audio Controls,My Key, Bluetooth, USB, CD, Ra-dio, Running board, Tow packa-ge, $32,995. Stock NumberW0009. The Used Car Guys - Kai-serslautern, Weilerbacher Strasse10, Kaiserslautern, 67661 Germa-ny, 0631-68031210, [email protected]

2012 Nissan Armada SL, USSpec, Black - Black Leather, SUV,4X2, 5.6L Flex Fuel V8 317hp385ft. lbs., Rear wheel drive,47,630 Mi/Km, 18', Alloy Wheels,Leather seating, Heated Seats,Climate control, Back up sensors,Push to start button, Kelyless Ent-ry, Running board, $26,399.Stock Number S2350. The UsedCar Guys - Kaiserslautern, Weiler-bacher Strasse 10, Kaiserslau-tern, 67661 Germany, 0631-68031210, [email protected]

2013 BMW 3 Series 328i xDrive,US Spec, Dark grey, Sedan,AWD, 2.0L Turbo I4 240hp 255ft.lbs., AWD, 29,294 Mi/Km, 22 City,33 Hwy, Alloy Wheels, Leatherseating, Climate control, PowerDriver seats, NAV, Bluetooth,Back up sensors, Kelyless Entry,Harmon Kardon, $25,699. StockNumber S2325. The Used CarGuys - Ramstein, Am Lanzen-busch 1, Ramstein-Miesenbach,66877 Germany, 06371 92 00 00,[email protected]

2013 Ford Focus ST3, US Spec,Yellow, Sedan, 252 HP, 270 lb-ftof torque, 36,100 Mi/Km, AlloyWheels, Leather seating, HeatedSeats, Climate control, NAV, Stee-ring wheel mounted Audio Con-trols, Sync, My Key, Bluetooth,USB, IPOD connection, Push tostart button, Kelyless Entry, CD,Radio, Touch Screen Stereo,$19,999. Stock Number S2373.The Used Car Guys - Kaiserslau-tern, Weilerbacher Strasse 10, Kai-serslautern, 67661 Germany,0631-68031210, [email protected]

2013 Jeep Wrangler Rubicon4x4, US Spec, Black, SUV, 4X4,3.6L V6 285hp 260ft. lbs., 4x4,31,172 Mi/Km, Alloy Wheels, Lea-ther seating, Heated Seats, Clima-te control, NAV, Kelyless Entry,CD, Premium Sound, Radio, Run-ning board, Skid plate, Towpackage, $32,499. Stock NumberS2310. The Used Car Guys -Ramstein, Am Lanzenbusch 1,Ramstein-Miesenbach, 66877Germany, 06371 92 00 00, [email protected] Kia Sorento SX 7 SeatsAWD, US Spec, Burgundy, SUV,AWD, 3.5L V6 276hp 248ft. lbs.,AWD, 51,524 Mi/Km, AlloyWheels, Leather seating, HeatedSeats, Climate control, Power Dri-ver seats, NAV US ONLY, Backup camera, IPOD connection,Push to start button, Kelyless Ent-ry, Premium Sound, $23,999.Stock Number S2323. The UsedCar Guys - Ramstein, Am Lanzen-busch 1, Ramstein-Miesenbach,66877 Germany, 06371 92 00 00,[email protected] Nissan Maxima 3.5 SV, USSpec, Red, Sedan, FWD, 3.5L V6290hp 261ft. lbs., V6, Front wheeldrive, 32,350 Mi/Km, 19 City, 26Hwy, 18', Alloy Wheels, Leatherseating, Aircondition, Climate con-trol, Power Driver and PassengerSeats, Bluetooth, USB, Push tostart button, CD, Premium Sound,$21,999. Stock Number S2188.The Used Car Guys - Kaiserslau-tern, Weilerbacher Strasse 10, Kai-serslautern, 67661 Germany,0631-68031210, [email protected] Toyota Highlander, USSpec, White, SUV, FWD, 3.5L V6270hp 248ft. lbs., V6, Front wheeldrive, 57,785 Mi/Km, AlloyWheels, Cloth seating, Airconditi-on, Kelyless Entry, $22,399. StockNumber S2365. The Used CarGuys - Ramstein, Am Lanzen-busch 1, Ramstein-Miesenbach,66877 Germany, 06371 92 00 00,[email protected] VW Golf GTI SE 4dr DSG,$22000, phone: 01711807270,email: [email protected] Fiat 500 Lounge, $11,500,phone: +49 611143-5376172,email: [email protected]

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PFERDEGALAMarch 11 & 12Zweibruecken, Landesgestuet ZweibrueckenDon’t miss the Pferdegala (horse gala) in Zweibruecken on March 11 from 19:00 and March 12 from 11:00. An amazing show for the whole family awaits you, including spectacular performances, stud show and more. The breed presentation includes Arabs, Ardennes, Friesian, Icelandic, Quarter and Spanish horses. For tickets and more info, visit lg-zw.de

EVENTS

Indoor climbingFri, Mar 10Reutlingen, KletterzentrumFeel like being a bit adventurous? Check out the indoor climbing center in Reutlingen. A day ticket costs €10. You can also take vari-ous courses. Children from 14 years of age can also participate. For more information, go to www.kletterzentrum-reutlingen.de

Music paradeSat, Mar 11Stuttgart, Porsche ArenaSee the spectacular band that has come together from all over the world to per-form live music on March 11. This varied program will have music not only from military and brass bands but also songs from the top charts - everything from jazz, swing to modern music. Ticket prices start at €33. Show starts at 2:30 p.m. For more information go to www.musikparade.com

Easter egg marketSat, Mar 11 – Sun, Mar 12Maulbronn, KlosterVisit the international Easter egg market in Maulbronn on March 11 and 12. Anything Easter-themed, including decorated eggs, to Faberge eggs, you will fi nd it all here. Works from 55 of the fi nest German and interna-tional egg artists will be presented in one of the fi rst egg shows of the season. The egg market takes place in the “Fruchtkasten” hall of Maulbronn monastery (the former harvest storage barn). Entry price is €3 on Saturday from10 a.m. to 6 p.m. and Sunday from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. For more info on the market visit www.ostereiermaerkte.de

Bonbon MuseumSun, Mar 12Vaihingen, Bonbon MuseumLet your senses go wild at the Bonbon Mu-seum (candy museum) in Vaihingen. See and taste all kinds of candy and chocolate. The museum’s exhibition covers the history and evolution of candy making from its concep-tion in the 8th century to the fully automated factory production of the 20th century. Actual candy production machines are on display, as well as vintage advertising materials and candy packaging. Opening hours are from 9 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. Mondays through Fridays, and 9 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Saturdays. For more info, visit www.bonbon-museum.de

Adventure AfricaFri, Mar 17Sinsheim, BadeweltEnjoy a clothing free evening at the pool/spa Badewelt in Sinsheim on March 17. The band Hif & Afro Soleiland will take you on a musi-cal journey with pan-rolling, acrobatic show and a fi re show. The palm paradise is open for a clothing free evening every Friday. For more info go to www.badewelt-sinsheim.de

Culinary walksFri, Mar 17Stuttgart, city centerIf you are looking to enjoy a bit of culture then join the Culinary Walk in Stuttgart. The Culinary Walk is offered from Janu-ary 1 until December 31, 2017. This tour will take you through the streets of Stutt-gart and to top it off also includes a full 3-course meal. The tour is approximately 4 hours long. You will be hearing some interesting facts about Stuttgart’s spe-cialties, its past and present. For more

information see www.stuttgart-tourist.de or call 0711 222 81 00 to reserve. A maximum of 10 participants is needed. Price is €38. For more info about the tour go to www.stuttgart-tourist.de

International Easter marketSat, Mar 18 – Sun, Mar 19Schwetzingen, Schloss SchwetzingenMore than 50 artists from all over the world will present artfully designed Easter eggs during the Schwetzingen International Easter Market. The market will be held at Schwetzingen castle (Schloss Schwetzin-gen, nördlicher Zirkel. Saturday, March 18, 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. and Sunday March 19, 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tickets cost €6. For more info go to www.ostereiermarkt.com

“Märzklopfen” Spring EventSunday, Mar 19Ludwigsburg, city centerShopping, rummaging and eating are 3 things that you can do on March 19 at the Märzklopfen spring event in Ludwigs-burg. You can fi nd culinary specialties. Stores will also be open on Sunday from 1 p.m. Find the newest trends. For more info go to www.ludwigsburg.de

International Easter egg & arts & crafts market

Thu, Mar 23 – Sun, Mar 26Fellbach, SchwabenlandhalleFellbach is hosting its international Os-tereierboerse, or Easter egg market, from March 23 to 26 at Schwabenlandhalle event center. More than 180 vendors will offer arts and crafts, ceramics, books, interior decorations and 11,000 artfully decorated Easter eggs. For more info,

visit www.freizeit-kunstmaerkte.de

SPORTS

SoccerFri, Mar 10Stuttgart, Mercedes Benz ArenaVfB Stuttgart is playing against VfL Bo-chum on March 10. The game starts at 6:30 p.m. For tickets visit www.vfb.de

BasketballSat, Mar 18Ludwigsburg, MHP ArenaLudwigsburg’s fi nest MHP Riesen will be playing against Löwen Braunschweig at MHP Arena in Ludwigsburg on March 18 from 8:30p.m. Tickets for this fi rst league basketball game are available from €14. For more info go to www.ludwigsburg.de

CONCERTS

Peatnik Seán – Irish Folk MusicFri, Mar 17Stuttgart, Haus am SeeEnjoy some good old traditional Irish folk music with Seán Duffy and Nicholas Cole at Haus am See in Stuttgart on March 17 from 8 p.m. Admission costs €15. For more information go to www.stuttgart.de

Green DayWed, Jun 7München, OlympiahalleThis American punk-rock band is back and going on tour. See them live in Munich on June 7. They are promoting their new album “Revolution Radio.” Ticket price starts at €56.40. Show starts at 7 p.m. For more info go to www.eventim.de

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Phone 0711 - 24 76 87

Japanisches Restaurant KICHO

Jakobstr. 1970182 Stuttgart

www.kicho.de

Large selection of Sushi, à la carte and lunch menuesOur opening hours: Mon - Sat 12 a.m. - 2 p.m. & 6 - 11 p.m.Sun & Holidays: 6 - 11 p.m.

Wed-Mon: 12:00-2:00 p.m. & 6:00-10:00 p.m.Tuesday closed

Marktstr. 9 | 71111 Waldenbuch0 71 57–52 65 86 | www.osteria-da-maria.de

Pizza, Pasta, Beef and Fish Grappa, Wine and Olive Oil from SicilyPrivate Party Room for up to 50 PersonsCatering, Cooking Courses by request

Italian Specialty Shop on-site

Best homemade beers

& tasty food!

� e most popular and quaint house brewery,located in the heart of Stuttgart.

SOPHIE’s BRAUHAUSMarienstrasse 28

70178 SuttgartPhone 0711-610 962

Welcome to

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and delicious specials: Check out our Bavarian night every Wednesday!

Party events...With live music,

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WWW.SOPHIES-BRAUHAUS.DE • [email protected]

SOPHIE’s BRAUHAUS in Bad Cannstatt • Felgergasse 7, 70372 Stuttgart

2014 Audi A4 2.0T quattro Presti-ge, US Spec, RED, Sedan, AWD,2.0L Turbo I4 220hp 258ft. lbs.,Quattro, 36,000 Mi/Km, AlloyWheels, Leather seating, HeatedSeats, Telescopic steering wheel,Climate control, Power Driverseats, Memory seats, NAV, Stee-ring wheel mounted Audio Con-trols, Bluetooth, USB, Back upsensors, Back up camera, XenonHeadlights, Push to start button,Kelyless Entry, CD, Radio,$29,999. Stock Number S2337.The Used Car Guys - Kaiserslau-tern, Weilerbacher Strasse 10, Kai-serslautern, 67661 Germany,0631-68031210, [email protected]

2014 Audi A5 2.0T quattro Premi-um Plus, US Spec, Dark Blue, Se-dan, AWD, 2.0L Turbo I4 220hp258ft. lbs., Quattro, 33,860 Mi/Km, 23 City, 28 Hwy, AlloyWheels, Leather seating, Climatecontrol, Power Driver and Passen-ger Seats, Memory seats, Stee-ring wheel mounted Audio Con-trols, Bluetooth, USB, Push tostart button, CD, Radio, $28,999.Stock Number S2363. The UsedCar Guys - Ramstein, Am Lanzen-busch 1, Ramstein-Miesenbach,66877 Germany, 06371 92 00 00,[email protected]

2014 BMW X1 xDrive35i (AWD),US Spec, Grey, SUV, AWD, 3.0LTurbo I6 300hp 300ft. lbs., 4x4,24,855 Mi/Km, 18 City, 27 Hwy,Alloy Wheels, Leather seating,Heated Seats, Telescopic steeringwheel, Climate control, Power Dri-ver and Passenger Seats, Memo-ry seats, NAV EU and US, Stee-ring wheel mounted Audio Con-trols, Bluetooth, USB, Back up ca-mera, Xenon Headlights, Push tostart button, Kelyless Entry, CD,Harmon Kardon, $30,999. StockNumber S2385. The Used CarGuys - Ramstein, Am Lanzen-busch 1, Ramstein-Miesenbach,66877 Germany, 06371 92 00 00,[email protected]

2014 Jeep Patriot Sport (4x4),US Spec, Black, SUV, 4X4, 2.4LI4 172hp 165ft. lbs., 4x4, 60,100Mi/Km, 21 City, 23 Hwy, AlloyWheels, Cloth seating, Airconditi-on, CD, Radio, $13,999. StockNumber S2364. The Used CarGuys - Ramstein, Am Lanzen-busch 1, Ramstein-Miesenbach,66877 Germany, 06371 92 00 00,[email protected]

2014 Ford Edge SEL, US Spec,White, SUV, FWD, 3.5L V6 285hp253ft. lbs., Front wheel drive,37,628 Mi/Km, 21 City, 26 Hwy,Alloy Wheels, Leather seating,Heated Seats, Climate control,Power Driver seats, NAV, Steeringwheel mounted Audio Controls,Sync, My Key, Bluetooth, USB,Back up sensors, CD, Radio, Towpackage, $22,999. Stock NumberS2351. The Used Car Guys - Kai-serslautern, Weilerbacher Strasse10, Kaiserslautern, 67661 Germa-ny, 0631-68031210, [email protected]

2014 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited,Jeep Wrangler Unlimited Sahara4x4 4dr Leather excellent, $32000best offer, phone: 0151-4047-5898, email: [email protected]

2014 Toyota RAV4 LE 4x4, USSpec, Blue/Grey, SUV, AWD, 2.5LI4 176hp 172ft. lbs., 4x4, 43,067Mi/Km, 22 City, 29 Hwy, AlloyWheels, Cloth seating, Airconditi-on, Bluetooth, USB, Back up ca-mera, CD, Radio, $19,999. StockNumber S2285. The Used CarGuys - Kaiserslautern, Weilerba-cher Strasse 10, Kaiserslautern,67661 Germany, 0631-68031210,[email protected]

2014 Mazda CX-5 Sport, USSpec, Black, SUV, FWD, SKYAC-TIV-G 2L I4 155hp 150ft. lbs.,57,100 Mi/Km, Alloy Wheels,Cloth seating, Climate control,NAV US ONLY, Steering wheelmounted Audio Controls, Push tostart button, CD, Radio, $15,499.Stock Number S2359. The UsedCar Guys - Kaiserslautern, Weiler-bacher Strasse 10, Kaiserslau-tern, 67661 Germany, 0631-68031210, [email protected]

2014 Nissan Armada Platinum (7seats), US Spec, White, SUV,4X2, 5.6L Flex Fuel V8 317hp385ft. lbs., V8, Rear wheel drive,25,237 Mi/Km, Alloy Wheels, Lea-ther seating, Heated Seats, Teles-copic steering wheel, Climate con-trol, Power Driver and PassengerSeats, Memory seats, NAV, Stee-ring wheel mounted Audio Con-trols, DVD System - mounted inheadrests, Bluetooth, USB, Backup sensors, Back up camera, Xe-non Headlights, Push to start but-ton, Kelyless Entry, CD, Radio,Running board, Tow package,$36,995. Stock Number W0004.The Used Car Guys - Kaiserslau-tern, Weilerbacher Strasse 10, Kai-serslautern, 67661 Germany,0631-68031210, [email protected]

2016 Mini Clubman, 2016 Club-man low mileage US spec, Ram-stein-Miesenbach Germany,$26000, [email protected]

2014 Nissan Rogue Select AWD,US Spec, SilverBlue, Wagon,AWD, 2.5L I4 170hp 175ft. lbs.,AWD, 15,853 Mi/Km, 22 City, 27Hwy, Steel wheels, Cloth seating,Climate control, Steering wheelmounted Audio Controls, Blue-tooth, CD, Sync, $18,399. StockNumber S2240. The Used CarGuys - Kaiserslautern, Weilerba-cher Strasse 10, Kaiserslautern,67661 Germany, 0631-68031210,[email protected]

2014 Nissan Titan S (4x4), USSpec, Black, Pickup, 4X4, 5.6LFlex Fuel V8 317hp 385ft. lbs., V8,4x4, 9,944 Mi/Km, Alloy Wheels,Cloth seating, Climate control,Bluetooth, USB, CD, Radio, Bedli-ner, Tow package, $27,995.Stock Number W0006. The UsedCar Guys - Kaiserslautern, Weiler-bacher Strasse 10, Kaiserslau-tern, 67661 Germany, 0631-68031210, [email protected]

Audi a4 1 9 Tdi Diesel inspection2018, Audi Diesel sedan inspecti-on good great, $3500,email:[email protected]

2014 Dodge Ram Pickup 1500Tradesman 4x4, US Spec, BLUE,Pickup, 4X4, 3.6L Flex Fuel V6305hp 269ft. lbs., V6, 4x4, 17,585Mi/Km, 16 City, 23 Hwy, 17', AlloyWheels, Leatherette Seating, Air-condition, CD, Radio, Bedliner,$28,999. Stock Number S2233.The Used Car Guys - Kaiserslau-tern, Weilerbacher Strasse 10, Kai-serslautern, 67661 Germany,0631-68031210, [email protected]

2014 Volvo XC90 3.2 R-Design,US Spec, Brown, SUV, AWD, 3.2LI6 240hp 236ft. lbs. ULEV, 4x4,21,000 Mi/Km, Alloy Wheels, Lea-ther seating, Heated Seats, PowerDriver and Passenger Seats, Me-mory seats, NAV EU and US,Steering wheel mounted AudioControls, DVD System - mountedin headrests, Bluetooth, USB,Back up camera, Xenon Head-lights, Push to start button, CD,Dynaudio, $35,999. Stock Num-ber S2380. The Used Car Guys -Kaiserslautern, WeilerbacherStrasse 10, Kaiserslautern, 67661Germany, 0631-68031210, [email protected]

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Ristorante Monte Cassino•Homemade Italian Pizza, Pasta & Ice Cream•Pizza express delivery (on-base too!)•Room for big parties (up to 90)•Party service (up to 200)

Tel: 07031 – 41 33 37Herdweg 168 | 71032 BöblingenMon - Fri 11:00 a.m. - 2:30 p.m. & 5:00 - 11:00 p.m.Sat 5:00 - 11:00 p.m., Sun 10:30 a.m. - 11:00 p.m.WWW.PIZZAEXPRESS-MONTE-CASSINO.DE

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2015 Audi A3 2.0T quattro Premi-um Plus, US Spec, GREY, Sedan,AWD, 2.0L Turbo I4 220hp 258ft.lbs. SULEV, Turbo Engine, Quat-tro, 28,782 Mi/Km, Alloy Wheels,Leather seating, Heated Seats, Te-lescopic steering wheel, Climatecontrol, Power Driver seats, NAV,Steering wheel mounted AudioControls, Bluetooth, USB, XenonHeadlights, Push to start button,$28,999. Stock Number S2222.The Used Car Guys - Ramstein,Am Lanzenbusch 1, Ramstein-Miesenbach, 66877 Germany,06371 92 00 00, [email protected]

2015 BMW 3 Series 328d, USSpec, Black, Sedan, RWD, 2.0LDiesel Turbo I4 180hp 280ft. lbs.,Turbo Engine, Rear wheel drive,6,839 Mi/Km, 32 City, 45 Hwy, Al-loy Wheels, Leatherette Seating,Bluetooth, USB, IPOD connecti-on, Push to start button, CD, Pre-mium Sound, Radio, TouchScreen Stereo, $34,999. StockNumber S2241. The Used CarGuys - Spangdahlem, 45 Hillstras-se, Spangdahlem, 54529 Germa-ny, 06565 957 315, [email protected]

2015 Jeep Patriot 4x4 Sport(S1504), US Spec, Black - Black,SUV, 4X4, 2.4L I4 172hp 165ft.lbs., 4x4, 13,450 Mi/Km, 21 City,28 Hwy, Cloth seating, CD,$17,999. Stock Number S1504.The Used Car Guys - Ramstein,Am Lanzenbusch 1, Ramstein-Miesenbach, 66877 Germany,06371 92 00 00, [email protected]

2015 Dodge Dart GT, US Spec,SILVER, Sedan, FWD, 2.4L I4184hp 171ft. lbs., 11,200 Mi/Km,Alloy Wheels, Leather seating,Heated Seats, Telescopic steeringwheel, Power Driver seats, Stee-ring wheel mounted Audio Con-trols, Bluetooth, USB, Back up ca-mera, Push to start button, Kely-less Entry, CD, Premium Sound,Radio, Touch Screen Stereo,$16,999. Stock Number S2383.The Used Car Guys - Kaiserslau-tern, Weilerbacher Strasse 10, Kai-serslautern, 67661 Germany,0631-68031210, [email protected]

2015 Ford Fiesta SE, US Spec,Silver, Hatchback, FWD, 1.6L I4120hp 112ft. lbs., 36,383 Mi/Km,27 City, 37 Hwy, Alloy Wheels,Cloth seating, Aircondition, Stee-ring wheel mounted Audio Con-trols, Sync, My Key, Bluetooth,USB, Back up camera, CD, Ra-dio, $12,699. Stock NumberS2266. The Used Car Guys - Kai-serslautern, Weilerbacher Strasse10, Kaiserslautern, 67661 Germa-ny, 0631-68031210, [email protected]

2015 Ford Focus SE, US Spec,White, Sedan, FWD, 2.0L FlexFuel I4 160hp 146ft. lbs., 35,384Mi/Km, 27 City, 40 Hwy, AlloyWheels, Cloth seating, Climatecontrol, Steering wheel mountedAudio Controls, Sync, My Key,Bluetooth, Back up camera, CD,Radio, $14,299. Stock NumberS2267. The Used Car Guys -Ramstein, Am Lanzenbusch 1,Ramstein-Miesenbach, 66877Germany, 06371 92 00 00, [email protected]

Luxury Camper for Sale, Boeblin-gen Germany, $44,990, email:[email protected]

2015 Ford Mustang GT, USSpec, Black, Sedan, RWD, 5.0LV8 435hp 400ft. lbs., V8, Rearwheel drive, 16,752 Mi/Km, 19 Ci-ty, 25 Hwy, Alloy Wheels, Clothseating, Climate control, Steeringwheel mounted Audio Controls,Sync, My Key, Bluetooth, USB,Push to start button, CD, Radio,$29,999. Stock Number S2327.The Used Car Guys - Kaiserslau-tern, Weilerbacher Strasse 10, Kai-serslautern, 67661 Germany,0631-68031210, [email protected]

2015 Hyundai Sonata Sport 2.0T,US Spec, Blue, Sedan, FWD, The-ta II 2.0L Turbo I4 245hp 260ft.lbs., Turbo Engine, 22,631 Mi/Km,23 City, 32 Hwy, Alloy Wheels,Leather seating, Climate control,Power Driver seats, Steeringwheel mounted Audio Controls,Bluetooth, USB, Back up camera,CD, Radio, $21,999. Stock Num-ber S2209. The Used Car Guys -Kaiserslautern, WeilerbacherStrasse 10, Kaiserslautern, 67661Germany, 0631-68031210, [email protected]

2015 Toyota RAV4 LE (AWD), USSpec, Silver metallic, SUV, AWD,2.5L I4 176hp 172ft. lbs., AWD,34,750 Mi/Km, 22 City, 29 Hwy,Alloy Wheels, Cloth seating, Cli-mate control, Kelyless Entry, Ra-dio, $21,599. Stock NumberS2282. The Used Car Guys -Ramstein, Am Lanzenbusch 1,Ramstein-Miesenbach, 66877Germany, 06371 92 00 00, [email protected]

215/65 R16 -- 4 tires, 2 mounted(like new) on steel wheels, 2 un-mounted (new) -- with four steelwheels that fit Honda Odyssey/CR-V (7J x 16 ET40 rims, M12 x1.5 lugs), [email protected]

2015 Volkswagen Beetle 1.8T,US Spec, White, Hatchback,FWD, 1.8L Turbo I4 170hp 184ft.lbs. PZEV, Turbo Engine, 32,911Mi/Km, Alloy Wheels, Cloth sea-ting, Leatherette Seating, Climatecontrol, CD, Radio, $15,499.Stock Number S2284. The UsedCar Guys - Ramstein, Am Lanzen-busch 1, Ramstein-Miesenbach,66877 Germany, 06371 92 00 00,[email protected]

2016 Audi Q3 2.0T quattro Presti-ge, US Spec, White, SUV, AWD,2.0L Turbo I4 200hp 207ft. lbs.,Quattro, AWD, 2,330 Mi/Km, 20City, 28 Hwy, 19', Alloy Wheels,Leather seating, Heated Seats,Climate control, Power Driverseats, NAV US ONLY, Back upsensors, IPOD connection, Pushto start button, Kelyless Entry,Premium Sound, $39,995. StockNumber W0010. The Used CarGuys - Kaiserslautern, Weilerba-cher Strasse 10, Kaiserslautern,67661 Germany, 0631-68031210,[email protected]

2016 BMW 3 Series 320i, USSpec, White, Sedan, RWD, 2.0LTurbo I4 180hp 200ft. lbs., TurboEngine, Rear wheel drive, 8,172Mi/Km, 24 City, 36 Hwy, AlloyWheels, Leatherette Seating, Air-condition, Climate control, Blue-tooth, USB, IPOD connection,Push to start button, Kelyless Ent-ry, CD, Premium Sound, TouchScreen Stereo, $30,999. StockNumber S2225. The Used CarGuys - Kaiserslautern, Weilerba-cher Strasse 10, Kaiserslautern,67661 Germany, 0631-68031210,[email protected]

Blue 1999 VW Lupo, Manual 5Speed Transmission, 155,000 Ki-lometers, Asking 1700 OBO Call0160-9725-2610

2016 Ford Escape SE, US Spec,Silver, SUV, FWD, Duratec 2.5L I4168hp 170ft. lbs., 38,573 Mi/Km,22 City, 31 Hwy, Alloy Wheels,Cloth seating, Climate control,Steering wheel mounted AudioControls, Sync, My Key, Blue-tooth, USB, Back up camera, CD,Radio, $20,999. Stock NumberS2251. The Used Car Guys -Ramstein, Am Lanzenbusch 1,Ramstein-Miesenbach, 66877Germany, 06371 92 00 00, [email protected] Ford Escape Titanium (Eco-Boost), US Spec, Red, SUV,FWD, EcoBoost 2.0L Turbo I4240hp 270ft. lbs., 36,986 Mi/Km,22 City, 30 Hwy, Alloy Wheels,Leather seating, Heated Seats,Climate control, Steering wheelmounted Audio Controls, Sync,My Key, Bluetooth, USB, Back upcamera, IPOD connection, Pushto start button, Kelyless Entry,CD, Radio, Touch Screen Stereo,$26,999. Stock Number S2250.The Used Car Guys - Ramstein,Am Lanzenbusch 1, Ramstein-Miesenbach, 66877 Germany,06371 92 00 00, [email protected] Mitsubishi Outlander SE 7Seats, US Spec, RED, SUV, FWD,2.4L I4 166hp 162ft. lbs., 26,370Mi/Km, 25 City, 31 Hwy, AlloyWheels, Cloth seating, Climatecontrol, Kelyless Entry, Radio,$20,999. Stock Number S2248.The Used Car Guys - Spangdah-lem, 45 Hillstrasse, Spangdahlem,54529 Germany, 06565 957 315,[email protected] 316 TI automatic $ 3500Opel Corsa red manual $ 1800Peugeot 206 CC manual $ 3500VW Polo manual $ 2600 YEAR2000.Renault Laguna manual $2900 Ford Mondeo Station wagonautomatic v6 $ 2200Golf 4 manu-al, 4 DOOR $ 2600 Volvo 960 au-tomatic $ 3000, [email protected] 528i limousine, single ow-ner, garaged entire time, impec-cably maintained (all maintenanceperformed by BMW professio-nals), low mileage (46,000 miles),exceptional condition, black sap-phire metallic, 6-speed overdrivemanual transmission, Dakota natu-ral brown leather, poplar woodtrim, ABS, tire pressure monitor,park distance control, powerseats, windows, locks and mir-rors, sunroof, CD player/ tuner,power steering, extra set of winterwheels included, BMW shipmentto USA package. Call 01783209866BMW730i 2005 Automatic, Ram-stein-Miesenbach Germany,€12950.00, phone: 0049170-7409566, email: [email protected] 2007 300 M MILES 24000 1 HAND GERMAN TUV TILLJUNE 2018 / WITH GERMANYBRIF US SPEC ( MEANS I CANGO BACK TO USA IF NEEDED )BACK UP MIRROWS AUTMA-TIAC CD PLAYER NO NAVGATI-ON SYSTEM SERVICE PAPERSSALE PRICE IS EUROS 10 300THIS CAR HAS ( LIFE TIME WAR-RANTY ON MOTOR ), 90,€10300, email: [email protected] and fun! VW Golf GTI., Volks-wagen Golf GTI, €13500, phone:015121414619, email:[email protected]

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Serving Greek & German FoodBreakfast Menus, Breakfast Buffets & BrunchLunch & Dinner BuffetsPrivate Parties

Deutsche Kantenne

Directly on Patch Barracks! Bldg. 2386Mon-Fri 6:30 a.m. – 2:00 p.m.

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07031-633 336 17www.il-fresco.de

Restaurant • Bar • Lounge

Duralast Starter for Honda CRV2.4ltr. 02-06. New. [email protected]

Family Car Ford Mondeo StationWagon V 6 Automatic A/C, familycar ford station wagon automatic,$2500, email: [email protected]

For Sale 2010 Mercedes Benz C300 U.S. Specifications Fully Loa-ded Gold Color Exterier, BeigeLeather Interior Accident Free63,000 MILES (100,000 KM) All In-spections By Dealer ExcellentCondition Must see to believe Lo-gistical Support Only 06155-67400151-532-12862 [email protected] $16,500.00

Good Year Ultra Grip Winter Ti-res with steel rims, 175/65 R14.Excellent condition used one win-ter. Rims 4x100. $175; OBO. CallScott at 0162-297-2951, or [email protected]

Honda Odyssey Summer Tires 2sets of 2 on OEM rims $80 forall..NOW $60, 2x - Pirelli 225/60R16 2x - Hankook 215/60 R16,Hainerberg Housing WI 65189 WI,$60, phone: 01713114717, email:[email protected]

INOP RX-8 Grand Touring (BlownEngine Seal), RX8 RX-8 RotaryWankel turbine, 66879 Nieder-mohr Germany, $2500,[email protected]

Mazda 6 Sedan, Oberstaufen-bach Germany, $4999.00, phone:015783507896, email:[email protected]

Must Sell 1999 Mercedes E200,cheap cars must sell mercedes,$2200.00, email: [email protected]

Navi Medion, 117A Koenigstras-se 67655 Kaiserslautern Germa-ny, $40.00, phone:017643960244, email: [email protected]

Opel astra g 1 6 liter ecotec 5speed manual a/c automatic stati-on wagon power steering lock 4xdoppel airbag abs esp factory ra-diocd great on gas wintertires onrims summer tires on rims. year1999 german inspection 8/2017usd 2250, 90, $2250, email:[email protected]. OR 0176-84822279

Peugeot 306 XT Automatic year1998 A/C Heater working powereverything wintertires 168000 km$ 1990., 90, $1890, email:[email protected] DELE-VER ANY WHERE, JUST CALL 01 7 6 - 8 4 8 2 2 2 7 9 OR EMAIL

Porsche Cayenne Summer 4each Tires, €350, phone:01726142850

Reduceed! 2006 BMW X3 AWDSport Utility 4-Door 2 0 Turbo Die-sel, BMW X3.diesel suv car,$9600, phone: 0151 711 60650,email: [email protected]

Volvo V40 2 0 Turbo automaticstation wagon, Volvo automaticturbo station wagon, $3200,email: [email protected]

VW GTI 2013, $14k, The perfectcar! 77k mi, xtra winter alu rims/ti-res, roof rack, winter matts, newclutch, bluetooth, heated seats,satelite radio, keyless, power ever-ything, iPod connect, plad interi-or, airbags. Very good cond [email protected]

VW Jetta Sedan Automatic, veryclean car, runs & looks great €2950 obo, call 0163-9155332

VW Touran 2 0 TDI (140PS) DSG7 Seats, VW Touran car Auto Kai-serslautern Ramstein, €6900,email: [email protected]

WE BUY ALL CARS & TOWYOUR CAR FOR FREE phone:01635563333 email: [email protected]

110 V Kenmore fridge excellentcondition, 110 V Whirlpool Wa-shing machine, and 110 v Whirl-pool Kenmore washer dryer. bare-ly used american plug, 66879 Rei-chenbach-Steegen Germany,$150, phone: 0170 5834949,email: [email protected]

AFN Decoder Cisco 9865. Remo-te. Great Condition. [email protected] Decoder. Downsized oneTV Room. Great Working. PerfectOff Base [email protected] Overdrive Starter Kit + Ex-pansion Track Corner Kit ! Remo-te Control car set. Controller isyour iPhone/iPad LIKE NEW, frompet and smoke free home, only$149 obo, text/call+4915227731438B&W Speaker System Silver:Subwoofer (AS1) 220V.5-ChannelHome Theatre (M-1) incl. TableStands, Wall Brackets, FloorStands.4 Speakers + 1 CenterSpeaker.Orig. Box.Great [email protected] New Samsung Galaxy S7Edge, $500, Call 0175-928-3067if interestedChromebook Acer R11Laptop/Tablet, $220, email: [email protected] Cooker. Cooks 10 Eggs atOnce.Nonstick 4 egg PoachingTray.3 egg OmeletTray.Brush.Stainl.Steel Lid.On/OffSwitch.Audible Alert.Standby Mo-de.Easy Cleanup.2 Egg Holders.Beaker with PiercingPin.110V.User [email protected] Rice Cooker with Stea-ming Tray.Glass Lid.1.8Ltr. (about8 Cup).700 Watts.220V.When coo-king is complete, the unit automa-tically switches to its keep [email protected] PC Tower with Mouse andKeyboard.Great Office/[email protected]

Food Processor Morphy Ri-chards.700 Watt Motor.Die CastBody.Constant Speed+Pulse DialFunction.Quiet Operation.Durabili-ty.Bowl 2.5ltr.+Mini ChoppingBowl 0.5ltr.220V.Tool Box with allAttachments. Cord Storage. GreatWorking. Like [email protected] Steamer. 3 Tiers of Stacka-ble Baskets. 60 min. Timer withBell. Up to 8ltr. Capacity and1.1ltr. Rice Container. 220V.Orig.Box. NEW. [email protected] Cuisinart. Dual Tempera-ture Controls for Grill/Panini andGriddle. Reversible Nonstick Pla-tes Switch from Grill to Griddle. in-tegrated Drip Tray for Easy Stora-ge. 110V. User Guide. Orig. [email protected] Theater System. Max.3000 Watts.220V.Remote.USB,Memory Card, Scart.Audio/Video/S-Video.Digital Eingang (Optisch/Koaxial). Headphone.Digital-PLL-Tuner.UKW.40 Station Memo-ry.DVD/CD Player.4 Surround Boxand 1 Center Box, Subwoofer.Orig. Box. Great [email protected] 6S-unlocked-64 GB-newbattery, €499.00 phone:+496384925950, email: [email protected] Toaster white. 2 SliceLong Slot.7 Shade Settings.De-frost, Reheat, Cancel Button.Built-In Rack.Removable Crumb Tray.750 Watt. 220V. Made in Spain.Great Condition. [email protected]/Chestnuts Roaster withBBQ/Crepes Plate.Pick Up [email protected]

Macbook Air 13" 2015, Mac Lap-top $650, phone: +49 15140261821, email: [email protected]

Most Powerful Laser Pointer, la-ser pointer, B, $299.99,[email protected]

Panasonic Portable Stereo CDSystem with Remote.CD/Casset-te/AM/FM Radio Boombox.220Vand Battery.Big Sound.Works [email protected]

PCS Sale: Kitchen Aid Food Pro-cessor KFP 13330B. 13 Cup.Black. Used [email protected]

PlayStation 3 Dualshock 3 Wire-less Controller (Black) + PS3 GA-ME "SLY COOPER: Thieves in Ti-me". Both items in VERY Goodcondition! $29 orb call/text +49152 27731438 near Landstuhl

Playstation3 lot of 5 Little Big Pla-net 1, 2 and 3 PLUS KARTINGand LittleBigPlanet VITA game.AllFIVE Video Games are in VeryGood Condition. $40 obo, text/call +4915227731438

Radio Alarm Clock. MW/UKW.220V. Great [email protected]

Ravioli Maker KRAV. Attachmentfor Kitchen Aid Machine. MetalConstruction. Easy-Fill Hopper.FillingScoop. Cleaning Brush.Orig. Box. NEW. [email protected]

Ritter Electric Slicer with Carria-ge, Holder and Tray.On/Off andPermanent Connection Setting.Sli-ce width about 1-20mm.Metal Sil-ver.Made in Germany.Great [email protected]

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Grand Opening! Vacation in Italy! 2 beautiful Italian villas for rent!American owned & operatedSpecial group rates available

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Rock Band 3 Wireless Keyboardfor PlayStation 3 **rare** + GA-MES, ROCKBAND 3 and BEA-TLES for ROCKBAND ps3 playsta-tion keyboard instrument VideoGame Beatles, only $49, call/text+49 15227731438Smart Phone Samsung, 117AKoenigstrasse 67655 Kaiserslau-tern Germany, $75.00, phone:017643960244, email: [email protected] in New Condition,$110.00, phone: 017643960244,email: [email protected] Iron Philips. Easy Glide.Scratch Resistant. Durable. Easyto Clean. Anti Calc. Drip Stop.2.5m Long Power Cord. SelfClean. Cable Holder. Vertical.220V. Orig. Box. Great [email protected]. 4 Slice Long Slot.110V.7Adjustable Shade Settings. Bagel+ Frozen Buttons. Toast + CancelButtons. Removable Crumb Tray.User Guide. Orig. [email protected] 360 bundle, video gamesxbox wireless 220v, $120, email:[email protected]

Tom Tom Navigation, $40.00,phone: 017643960244, email:[email protected]

Unwanted and Unused Gift:EggCooker Krups Ovomat F 23370.Max. 7 [email protected]

Yamaha AV Receiver/Amplifier.Premium Aluminium.Dolby Digital/EX Decoder.Pro Logic II. 100Watts x 10.AF/FM Tuner.40 Stati-on Random+Direct Tuning.Remo-te Control. User Guide. Dual Volta-ge. Excellent [email protected]

Caution: Some Classifiedads have become a targetfor scams. Please be cau-tious if potential buyers offeryou payment methods otherthan cash.

100Unwanted Gift: WMF LatteMacciato Glass with StainlessSteel Holder. Orig. Box. [email protected]

2 puzzles and soft toys., €10 Eu-ros., phone: Home number:06371 9466724, email: [email protected]

2005 Ford Escape XLT V6, Pett-stadt, $5200.00, email:[email protected]

33 Drawer Storage Organizer.See-through Drawers. Mounts towall or stands. 12"Wx5.5"Dx16"High. Made in Germany. [email protected]

4.8 V. Akku Stabschrauber40tlg..Rechts+Linkslauf.Verstellba-rer Soft [email protected]

5 Memory Foam Pillows, 25.00Euros., phone: Home number:06371 9466724, email: [email protected]

American Girl Doll Truly Me, Notopened $ 100,-- Phone: +49 (0)151 1560 7808, email:[email protected]. Doll'sBlond and Blue eyes

Balinese pots and Van Coughcoffee coasters. 8 Euros., €8.00,phone: Home number: 063719466724, email: [email protected]

Beautiful United States Comme-morative Presidential Coin Collec-tion, [email protected]

Beautifully illustrated Harry Pot-ter Book - Jim KAY, €30, email:[email protected]

Belgian Waffle Maker, Extra De-ep Waffle Plates, Adjustable Tem-perature, Indicator Light, Non-Stick Coating, Stainless Steel Ca-sing, NEW, [email protected] and Decker Quatro set.,€50.00, phone: Home number:06371 9466724, email: [email protected]/Throw Horse.72"x52".Reversible. Heavy Quali-ty. Machine Washable. MachineDry At Low Heat. Great [email protected]

BOSSONS England heads faces.Price is for all items shown $70 orbest offer. Great collectors items.Call or e-mail me Carlos06204919085, [email protected] of photo frames and mounts.Good condition. 20 Euros.,€20.00 Euros., phone: Home num-ber: 06371 9466724, email: [email protected] 3-Piece Suit, Clothing,$23.00, phone: +4915224855197,email: [email protected] Epilator. Made in Germa-ny. 220V. Cleaning Brush. UserGuide. Orig. [email protected] Hot Air Styling Brush.3 At-tachments.2 Levels.400Watt.220V.Great [email protected] Oral B Electric Toothbrushwith Timer, Toothbrush Holder(fits 4 Toothbrush Heads)and 2New Toothbrush Heads.Made [email protected] Bags., €8 Euros., phone:Home number: 06371 9466724,email: [email protected] Figurine Set 32pc. King2.75"High. [email protected] Camping Lantern Flash-light. [email protected]

Coat Hooks, €5 Euros., phone:Home number: 06371 9466724,email: [email protected] album14 x continutaionsheet, clear for every 5x incl.dividers14 x safety sheets clear43 pieces, perfect [email protected] set ram golf clubs +bag and c-5 pullcart, $100 orB.O.also extra 4 drivers and 4irons and 1 hybrid +lots of [email protected], ortel.06204919085Document/ Card holder/Organi-zers. 5 Euros., €5 Euros., phone:Home number: 06371 9466724,email: [email protected] Crystal Glasses 1/2 pri-ce, Crystal Dining Glasses,€300.00, phone: 01703613075,email: [email protected] Skillet Non-Stick. 24cmDiameter. Fissler, Germany. LikeNew. [email protected] Portable 2 Step Lad-der.White Powder Coated SteelConstruction.Folds down for con-venient storage and transportati-on.Max 150 kg Load [email protected] Treadmill, Treadmill 110Vmust pick up., $0.00, email:[email protected] Auto Body Paint und AutoBody Repair Shop / Auto Repara-turen - ALLE Marken & Modelle,68 Boelckestrasse 55252 Wiesba-den Deutschland, € 1,06134753639, [email protected] Pots., €10 Euros., phone:Home number: 06371 9466724,email: [email protected] Barometer. HistoricalWeather Station. To Hang, Fin-land. User Guide, Orig. Box. [email protected] Dryer: 3 Heat+2 Speed Set-tings. Cold Shut Button. Concen-trator+Finger Diffusor Attachment.Lightweight. Super Quiet. Remo-vable End Cap. 1875 Watt. 110V.Orig. Box. [email protected] Stand. Dark Gray.Scratch-Free Padding. [email protected] C. Becker Custom Buil-ding LTD, $00, email: [email protected] Skates black. Size 10.5 (42).NEW. [email protected] Monsoon raincoat,€15.00, phone: Home number:06371 9466724, email: [email protected] Bag [email protected] collection on Crafting ma-terials. As new. 100 Euros., €100Euros, phone: Home number:06371 9466724, email: [email protected] Basket Blue. VerySturdy. 21"x17".2 [email protected] Lunch Box, $15.00, phone:017643960244, email: [email protected]

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Looking for an Adventure? Weare an Adventure Travel Companyspecialized in Active and Adven-ture Travel to Scandinavia. Weprovide travel opportunities andthe experts to make your Travel"A Tour to Remember". Our gui-ded Tours will give you an authen-tic experience! Winter AdventureTravel to Swedish Lapland haveflights included, for all other Toursflights can be added for your con-venience. We offer group- and in-dividual Tours. Children are welco-me based on your choice of Tour!0711-745-7602, email: [email protected], www.traveltoadventure.comMantel Clock, Mantel clock fromthe 60 era. Key wind chines onthe half and full hour., [email protected] Gras Masquerade@Ramstein EClub, 25 Feb. Come outand join us for a night you won'tforget! DJ Big Red on the 1's and2's, hosted by Mrs.Dizzy! PrinceTribute the amazing K'bana Blaq.Costume contests, prizes!Call480-2333 or 06371472333 forticketsMarketing and Design! You areprofessional, your advertising ma-terials should be, too! Gain theconfidence of potential new custo-mers through professionally desi-gned advertising materials. We of-fer carefree marketing packagesfor any kind of budget in the areasof graphic design, web design, so-cial media and photography. Con-tact us at [email protected] www.advantidesign.de/advertisingagencyMust Sell, Swarovski crystal athalf the value given by theSwarovski company! The last twoRetired pieces, whale $690, turtle$150. Both for $755. Will acceptbest offers $/€: call 06332-41560between 9am to 8pm. Can deliverto RAB!Old Milk Can, $15.00, phone:017643960244, email: [email protected] Cutter. Cuts Paper, Cartonand Photos.Very Sturdy. Orig.Box. [email protected]. User [email protected] Energy Light TreatmentLamp (Model#3319 same usModel#3318 sold in US) HelpsFight German Winter Blues,*happy light* Feel energetic as ona sunny day! Barely used likeNEW. Pick up in Bruchmuehlbach(near Landstuhl), $159 obo, text015227731438Porcelain dolls, over 100 to choo-se from, all dressed. Price OboCall: 0176-90796039Rhine River Tours: Exclusive all-day-tour with a small group inclu-ding Rhine cruise, RhinesteinCastle, Germania Monument, Rue-desheim and lots more! For moreinformation, please call your tourguide Artur: 0160-3431986, email:[email protected] and don'tforget to check-out our website athttp://www.rhine-river-tours.orgSingle bed and shelf, $150,email: [email protected]

Rosina Wachtmeister Glass CatPair. Can be used with Metal Sta-ke (incl.) or without.32"High. Go-ebel, Germany. Orig. [email protected] 3 day ticket for North SeaJazz Festival Rotterdam 7 - 9 Jul2017, €200, email:[email protected] up exercise machine. Verygood condition!, €35.00, phone:Home number: 06371 9466724,email: [email protected]: 48Color: Black Condition:Like New (worn only once)[email protected]

Small storage containers withdrawers. 5 Euros., €5 Euros, pho-ne: Home number: 063719466724, email: [email protected] Russian Mig/Tu95 ColdWar Era Fighter/Bomber cockpitclock, $240.00, phone:01605118998, email:[email protected]

Snow Shoes. Universal Size. Twi-ce Used.Great Condition. LikeNew. [email protected] bike, $150, email:[email protected] Bag Nike. [email protected] bike, $$50.00, email:[email protected] Glass with Lid. 14cmHigh, 7cm [email protected] / Jam Bowl (1) withLid.Germany. Perfect Condition:No Chips, No [email protected], €15.00 Euros., phone: Ho-me number: 06371 9466724,email: [email protected] Gym XLS - Universal HomeGym for Total Body Workout,$150.00, email: [email protected], Mackenbach Germany,$10, email: [email protected]

TV Storage Case.12 Handles.4Casters. Foam Interior. Black.Heavy Duty Quality. Very Sturdy.Fits TV Size up to 42". PerfectCondition. Used it twice.49"L.x31"H.x14.5"Deep. GreatCondition. Selling for a Reasona-ble Price Offer. [email protected]

UNITED AIRLINES Original Stain-less Steel Travel Mug! **NEW**VERY RARE, with car plug tokeep drinks hot, Great for cars,boats and caravans, Spill + dripproof lid design! Fits all standardcup holders! €10, call/text 0152-04445052

Unwanted and Unused Gift: V&BCeramic X-MAS Ornament Set:German male/female GingerbreadOrnaments. 4"High. Villeroy &Boch Germany. NEW. Orig. [email protected]

Unwanted and Unused Gift: Bott-le Chiller. Double Walled. Stain-less Steel Ring. Fits Bottles Up to1.5ltr. Heavy Quality. Orig. Box.NEW. [email protected]

Unwanted and Unused Gift:WMF Cookware Set. CoveredLow Casserole 16cm+20cm. Co-vered High Casserole16cm+20cm+24cm. Saucepan16cm. Suitable for all stovetops,including induction.Cold Handlesof Stainless Steel. Dishwasherand Oven Safe. Orig. Box. [email protected] and Unused Gift:Push-Button Coffee/Tea Dispen-ser. Stainless Steel. For Hot andCold Drinks. With Handle.2.2ltr.Orig. Box. [email protected] and Unused Gift: Spi-ralizer 3 extremely sharp inter-changeable inserts between 1.5-5.5mm. Adjustable Blade tornadoblade, spaghetti blade and thickblade. 2 stainless steel corers. 4Non-slip suction feet to ensurestability. Orig. Box. [email protected] and Unused: BakingDish 30cm. Enamel.Cut Resistant.Kaiser, Germany. [email protected]

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Unwanted and Unused Gift:Ger-man Beer Stein Octoberfest.De-corative Pewter Lid (Carriage).Li-mited Edition.Heavy Quality.10"[email protected]

Unwanted and Unused Gift:NEWWMF Knife Set with StorageBlock (Wood).9 Pieces.Blades ma-de from Forged Special BladeSteel.Made in [email protected]

Unwanted and Unused Gift:WMFChef's Knife.Blade:8".Blade:For-ged Special Blade Steel.Hand-le:Stainless Steel.Made in Germa-ny.Orig. [email protected]

Unwanted Gift: Bottle Chiller.Double Walled. Stainless SteelRing. Fits Bottles Up to 1.5ltr.Heavy Quality. Orig. Box. [email protected]

Unwanted Gift: New Krups Sand-wich Maker FDK 451. Very easyto clean. Orig. Box. User [email protected]

Unwanted Gift: Push-Button Cof-fee/Tea Dispenser. StainlessSteel. For Hot and Cold Drinks.With Handle. 2.2ltr. Orig. Box.NEW. [email protected]

Unwanted Gift: Serving Plate.Stainless Steel. 16.5"x12"[email protected]

Unwanted Gift: Swarovski Cry-stal Mouse. Collectible Edition.Made in Austria. Orig. Box. [email protected]

Unwanted Gift: WMF Colanderwith 3 Feet and 2 Handles. Stain-less Steel. Dishwasher Safe. Alsogreat as fruit bowl. [email protected]

Viking Longship in Bottle. 22 Ca-rat Gold.11"Long. Britain Handma-de. Orig. Box. [email protected]

Weber Charcoal Grill. Black.Idealportable grill for cookouts, partiesand car cam-ping.14.5".37cm.Orig. Box. [email protected]

WMF Appetiser Dish. Glass.NEW. [email protected]

4 PC Sectional Couch sleeper setwith matching lounge chair -Used200 Euros or best offer - Se-cond owner - U pickupAm Woog-bach 1A 67374 Hanhofen Germa-nyTel: 06344508538 or01708070172email: [email protected]

8 Drawer Dresser. Lots of Stora-ge Space. Each 45"H. x29"W.x14"D. pic. shows 2 [email protected]

Adjustable Full/Queen Size Bed.Headboard, Footboard andRAILS. Cherry Wood.Very Sturdy.Assembly is easy, no tools requi-red. Made in [email protected]

Brown 3-seater sofa w/ 2 wall-hugger recliners, 67661 Kaisers-lautern Germany, $399 OBO,email: [email protected]

Cabana Design Kara TV Shrunk142x115x63, 90613 Grosshabers-dorf Germany, €150, phone:09105 993387, email: [email protected]

Clock, $35.00, phone:017643960244, email: [email protected]

Couch (sleeper) and Loveseatset, FREE to a good home. Rustcolored with wood trim., phone:063039995061, email: [email protected]. You must haul itaway. Debbie

Couch Set 5 pc w/sleeper bed,Am Woogbach 1A 67374 Hanho-fen Germany, €200, [email protected]

Disney Cars Kids Office SwivelChair Lightning McQueen *Backto School* Gently used only $15,call/text/iMessage 0152-0444505

Klein Paris - baby grand piano -built probably beginning 1900'sinexcellent condition - just cleaned,voiced and tuned67661 Kaisers-lautern, $749 OBO, email: [email protected]

Maple table, 65232 TaunussteinGermany, $$250,email:[email protected]

New Sauder Wardrobe Cabinet -- still in box NOW $45, Measures71"(h) x 29" (w) x 20" (d) Hainer-berg Housing WI 65189 WI, $45,phone: 01713114717, email:[email protected]

One-of-a-kind rustique solidwood dining table - seats 8people67661 Kaiserslautern, $499OBO, email: [email protected]

Phone Cabinet, 117A Koe-nigstrasse 67655 KaiserslauternGermany, $20.00, 017643960244,[email protected]

Sofa, $150.00, phone: 0176-531-44201, email: [email protected]

Tall Storage Cupboard. 2 Doors.5 Adjustable Shelves. 194cm H. x72cm W. x 36cm D. Lots of Stora-ge Space. Great [email protected]

TV Stand with 4 Wheels. 3 Le-vels. 46.5"W.x15"D.x20"H. GreatCondition. [email protected]

Unique old german apothecaryschrank, 6 drawers w/ glass tosee contents, 67661 Kaiserslau-tern, $245 OBO, email: [email protected]

Youth Bedroom Set, Youth Be-droom Set, $150.00, phone:+4915224855197, email: [email protected]

Cyber Security Sr Analyst - Stutt-gart Germany, Stuttgart Germany,[email protected] - VirtualizationDesktop Infrastructure Engineer(VMWare/Citrix) - Stuttgart, Ger-many

Find-It Guide Distributor, Part-Ti-me, at Advantipro GmbH, Part Ti-me Delivery Distribution, email:[email protected]

https://careers-envista-com.icims.com/jobs/1048/ser-ver-storage-break-fix-specialist/job

IA System Administrator, Full-Ti-me, at Summit Technical Soluti-ons LLC, Secret SSBI required,Wiesbaden Germany, [email protected]

Pharmacy Technician (Bi-LingualGerman/English) - Ramstein AirBase, Phone: 5139841800, emailresume to Nichol Mulligan viaemail at [email protected]

Please apply by going to:https://careers-envistacom.icims.com/jobs/1054/information-assurance-specialist/job

SALES REPRESENTATIVE, Full-Time, at AMERICAN PATRIOT,Defense Contractor in Europe,phone: 8306853430, email: [email protected]

To apply for this position, goto:https://careers-envista-com.icims.com/jobs/1030/garri-son-mission-information-systems-%28gmis%29-services-support-%28system-administration%29/job

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2001 BMW R1150RT;38000km(German spec cycle);Excellentcond;$4400/OBO (just redu-ced!);Stuttgart area, [email protected]

All Weather Motorcycle Jacket,$50.00, phone: 017643960244,email: [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.

Cat tree, new, Stacked set of 3pivot-able boxes with cubby ho-les, 48" tall, cubbies are 13", 16"and 18" cubed, costs 150-Euro atFresnapp, cats just don't like it,soft fluffy inside fabric, part of out-side is scratching pads. Asking:115$ Text 0162-923-78-82 orEmail [email protected]

Custom Aluminum Dog cage foryour SUV, Pets Cage Auto SUVtransport, 09096 Wiesbaden,$600, email: [email protected]

Dog Feeder. Adjustable BowlHeight to your Dog's Needs. Per-fect for Growing Puppies or Seni-or Dogs. 2 Stainless Steel Bowls(Dishwasher Safe). Each Bowl(1.6Qt.). 17.4"H.x15.7"L.x18.8"W.Very Sturdy. Orig. Box. [email protected]

Dog transporter, brand new, €50.Can deliver to Ramstein, call bet-ween 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. 06332-41560

German Shephard Pups, Ram-stein-Miesenbach Germany,€1500, email: [email protected]

Heavy duty dog crate, $400,email: [email protected]

Pet carrier - small to medium si-ze. excellent condition, 15" x15.5" x 21" approx, used a few ti-mes for car travel, airline authori-zed but we never flew with it, nocracks or chips, few scuff marks.Please text 0162-923-78-82 or byEmail to [email protected]

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Swabian Special Events Center Bldg. 2505, Patch Barracks • Job Fair • Financial Planning • Pre & Post Retirement/Transition Seminars • Strategic Planning • Resume Class [email protected]

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Contact 0179- 39 36 835

Professional Services are of-fered by registered busines-ses as well as private peo-ple. To ensure a satisfactoryservice experience, please al-ways ask for credentials anddeny payments up front. Forcleaning services, arrangefor payments after a finalwalk-through and inspectionof the clean house.

Ballet Intensive, phone: 0175-7775211, email: [email protected]

Ballet Workshop, 110 Weilerba-cher Str. 67661 KaiserslauternGermany, phone: 0175-7775211,email: [email protected]

Chiropractor, Chiropractic, Pal-mer Grad, English speaking, Ame-rican, Stuttgart, Germany, phone:015228537071, email: [email protected]

Clinical Psychologist / CognitiveBehavioral Therapist in Berlinavailable for Skype and Factimesessions. Specialize in depression& mania, anxiety, PTSD, marietalissues, personality disorders,burn out, OCD and ADD. 75€. Mo-re info: www.pw-psychotherapie.de

ENGLISH TUTOR with more than15 years' experience BEGINNERTO ADVANCED LEVEL OF CLAS-SES Available for Skype classes -English reading, writing, grammar,pronunciation and conversation -IELTS and CAE exam preparation- Proof reading and editing ser-vices 20 euro/ hour

German language classes & pri-vate tutoring, cultural classes (e.g.regional cooking and musical edu-cation) for adults & children -www.edilac.de, phone: +49 1781383039, email: [email protected]

German Lessons, €45, email: [email protected]

NOLLYWOOD BEAUTY SALON,BEAUTY SALON NAIL ANS SPAACCESSORIES BEAUTY SUPPLYHAND BAGS, $00, email:[email protected]

Grace Studio Spring Semester,Yoga Pilates German lessons Bal-let Jazz Dance Ballroom ModernContemporary Tap, 110 Weilerba-cher Str. 67661 KaiserslauternGermany, $0, phone: 0175-7775211, email: [email protected]

Private airplant for rent, Flightti-me, Charter flight Private jet onrent Charter rental service LuxuryTravel Flighttime, phone:0494292811190, email: [email protected]

Rhythmic Gymnastics work-shop, 110 Weilerbacher Str.67661 Kaiserslautern Germany,€15, phone: 0175-7775211, email:[email protected]

1 Bed Apartment for Rent in Ma-ckenbach, 1 bd, 1 bth, 65 sq me-ters, €300, email: [email protected]

1BR Furnished Apartment Stutt-gart, 1 bd, 1 bth, 60 sq meters,Klotzstrasse 14 70190 StuttgartGermany, phone: +49 711 41010150, email: [email protected]

1BR Temporary Apartment Stutt-gart, 1 bd, 1 bth, sq meters, Na-gelstrasse 1 70182 Stuttgart Ger-many, phone: +49 711 41010150, email: [email protected]

2Br/1Ba House with backyard, inHuetschenhausen only minutesfrom Ramstein Air Base. Fully fur-nished, in a quiet neighborhood.You can rent daily, weekly ormonthly. Ideal when family is visi-ting and you need extra space orare you PSCing? Call 0159-0110-0429

Apartment in Mackenbach forRent., 2 bd, 1 bth, 94 sq meters,€500, email: [email protected]

Apt KL-Siegelbach 1BR livrm kit-chen dinrm bath, 60sqm €415+utl2m dep no pets 01799574489

Attention Attention... for naturelovers only! Full furnished free-standing house in Stelzenberg!, 2bd, 1 bth, 142 sq meters, Stelzen-berg, €1, phone: 01756510001,email: [email protected]

Beautiful new townhouse inLandstuhl with terrace and smallgarden incl. Garden house. Firstfloor: entrance hall with guestWC, living / dining room and built-in kitchen. Second floor: ba-throom with bathtube and walk-inshower, two bedrooms and addi-tional storage space / wardrobe.Third floor: bathroom with walk-inshower and two bedrooms. Extrastorage space under the roof. 1Parking lot and 1 carport. Monthlyrent 1275,- € excluding utilities; 2months deposit, available from15.03.2017Rented by owner, nobroker fee. For more informationand appointments: [email protected]

Family friendly and new-built! Se-mi-detached home near base, 4bd, 2.5 bth, 159 sq meters, ter-race, balcony, fireplace, built-inkitchen and more! Wiesbaden-Er-benheim 65205 Wiesbaden Ger-many, €2650, phone: 061929586615, email: [email protected]

FOR SALE Duplex house withgranny-flat, 9 bd, 5.5 bth, 390 sqmeters, Bruchstrasse 28 66879Niedermohr Germany, €410000,phone: 06383-998358, email:[email protected]

Great confortable Duplex, 5 bd,3 bth, 204 sq meters, 11 Haber-dell 67659 Kaiserslautern Germa-ny, €1500, +491607147386,[email protected]

Homes of America Realty Group,America Vacation Rentals, $00,email: [email protected]

Mackenbach, Villa, 340sqm, 5Bedr., 3 Bath, BiK, laundry, gara-ge, yard, avail. 15. March, mthlyrent 2660€+util, call Ado or textmessage to +49 172 6801258 oremail: [email protected]

House for sale in Kirchenarnbach(10 km s. of Landstuhl). Large in-ner courtyard, built-on vaulted cel-lar. 200 sq. meters living space.House needs to be refurbished.€59000,00. Email: [email protected]. Phones: 01765502 0402 (German), 06371 9768030 (English)

House/Sale €405.000: Geother-mal; cul-de-sac; 5 min. RAB/Ma-ckenbach; white/grey house/9yrs;4-bds/2 full bath; garage;2fences+landscaping +Japanesegarden/NO LAWN; attic; galleryfoyer/entrance w/ spiral staircase;2 closets/ 20 small closets : Msg:06374-991073

Mackenbach - Villa, near thegolf course, top-condition,327sqm, 5BR, liv/dinrm, 3bathsrm, studio in the attic, flrheating, elect. Blinds, garage,fenced in garden, avail. Now,2.910€ mthl + util, call or leave amessage at +49 1726801258 orsend email to [email protected]

Private Luxury residential accom-modation, LuxuryDigs aims to pro-vide you the best possible accom-modation with your budget. Weprovide the highest possible ma-nagement service to our tenants,rapidly dealing with any issuesthat arise during a tenancy. pho-ne: 441904 692 232, email: [email protected].

Real Estate Services are offe-red by registered businessesas well as private people. Toensure a satisfactory serviceexperience, please alwaysask for credentials and denypayments up front.

TLA / TDY Great Tempory Lod-ging in a Charming HistoricalFarmhouse in KaiserslauternRen-tal for 1 to 5 family members,Pets are welcome, 10 mins to Vo-gelwehPhone: +49 171 313 6996Email: [email protected] Web:www.jk-bremerhof.de

TLA Apartment, 2 bd, 2 bth, 120sq meters, €2500, phone:015170379826, email: [email protected]

Single house modern, built 2011,in Kaiserslautern-Dansenberg, li-ving space 237 m², 2 floors, 1 bigliving- and dining room with kit-chen in first floor, 6 bedrooms, 1big living-room/studio with frenchbalcony in second floor, 2 bath(one with corner tub), 2 guest-toi-lets, 1 utility-room, 3 corridors,big terrace (41 m2) with free view,big yard, balcony in second floor,satellite-equipment, high speed in-ternet, garage and double-car-port, Italian-Flagstones, moderndesign, floor heating with moderngas-heating-system (low con-sumption), door-handles and rai-lings in high grade steel, high-qua-lity-white doors, 2. floor with woo-den-ceiling, complete lights andcurtain-rods, quiet loc. near the fo-rest, direct bus connection to Kai-serslautern, american school busconnection, appr.10 min to Vogel-weh, 18 min to Ramstein air base,5 min to Kaiserslautern central ci-ty. Rent 1910,-€, e-mail:[email protected] tel:017627378700

Beauticians And Nail Tech wan-ted, L369 Ramstein-MiesenbachGermany. 400 METERS FROMRAMSTEIN AIR BASE EAST GA-TE, €0, email: [email protected]

Lincoln Cents needed from 1909-1949, willing to trade with otherLincoln Cents or make a offer!email: [email protected]

Money collector is looking formoney (coins + bills) from all nati-ons also deutschmarks! Make of-fer to: [email protected]

The Stuttgart Harmonizers Bar-bershop singers, phone:01606666236, email: [email protected]

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