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May 30, 2014 Volume 38, number 21 HAVE YOU READ YOUR KA TODAY? SAPR message: The bystander effect is when the presence of others hinders intervention during a potential sexual harassment/assault. Tip of the Week LIFESTYLES Medieval times return to Worms, Page 16 FEATURES Exchange hosts fun family event, Page 18 VP visits Airmen in Romania, Page 8 NEWS U.S. Air Force Maj. Jeff Bliss (right) and Capt. Brett Polage, 37th Airlift Squadron pilots, wash the windows of a C-130J Super Hercules at Riga International Airport, Latvia, after air dropping American and Lithuanian service members over Lithuania May 17. Airmen showcase airdrop skills over Baltics Story and photo by Airman 1st Class Jordan Castelan 86th Airlift Wing Public Affairs F rom May 17 through 21, a five-man team from Ramstein assisted in air- drops of more than 350 per- sonnel into Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia. The team, comprising two pilots and two loadmasters from the 37th Airlift Squadron and one flying crew chief from the 86th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron, enabled the personnel drops of the 173rd Infantry Brigade Combat Team (Airborne) as part of a contin- ued demonstration of America’s partnership to NATO and ensuring security in the Baltic region. Lithuanian and Estonian para- troopers had the opportunity to See AIRDROP, Page 3 ERMC welcomes new commander by Europe Regional Medical Command Public Affairs Brig. Gen. Norvell V. Coots assumed command of Europe Regional Medical Command, including responsibilities as the U.S. Army Europe command sur- geon, during a change of com- mand ceremony May 22 on Sembach Kaserne. Members of the command, families and friends at the ceremo- ny also bid farewell to outgoing commander Col. John P. Collins, who retired later the same day after 30 years of service in the Army. Collins was with ERMC for nearly three years, serving as the ERMC chief of staff from August 2011 until taking command in July 2013. Europe Regional Medical Command is responsible for a health care system with more than 5,500 joint-service person- nel dedicated to providing high quality health care to more than 204,000 eligible beneficiaries including approximately 83,000 active-duty members from all services across Europe. ERMC supports USAREUR, EUCOM, CENTCOM, AFRICOM and deployed medical assets in Afghanistan. In Europe, ERMC operates 16 military treat- Courtesy photo Maj. Gen. Brian C. Lein, deputy sur- geon general and deputy command- ing general for oper- ations, U.S. Army Medical Command, passes the Europe Regional Medical Command colors to Brig. Gen. Norvell V. Coots, the new ERMC commander and U.S. Army Europe command surgeon, as Col. John P. Collins, out- going ERMC com- mander and U.S. Army Europe com- mand surgeon looks on May 22 during a change of command ceremony. See COMMAND, Page 7

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Page 1: Kaiserslautern American - May 30, 2014

May 30, 2014 Volume 38, number 21HAVE YOU READ YOUR KA TODAY?

SAPR message:The bystander effect is when the presence

of others hinders intervention during a potential sexual harassment/assault.

SAPR message:

Tip of the Week

LIFE

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Medieval times return to Worms, Page 16

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Exchange hosts fun family event, Page 18

FEATURES

VP visits Airmen in Romania, Page 8

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U.S. Air Force Maj. Je� Bliss (right) and Capt. Brett Polage, 37th Airlift Squadron pilots, wash the windows of a C-130J Super Hercules at Riga International Airport, Latvia, after air dropping American and Lithuanian service members over Lithuania May 17.

Airmen showcase airdrop skills over BalticsStory and photo by Airman 1st Class Jordan Castelan86th Airlift Wing Public Affairs

From May 17 through 21, a fi ve-man team from Ramstein assisted in air-drops of more than 350 per-

sonnel into Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia.

The team, comprising two pilots and two loadmasters from the 37th Airlift Squadron and one fl ying crew chief from the 86th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron, enabled the personnel drops of the 173rd Infantry Brigade Combat Team (Airborne) as part of a contin-ued demonstration of America’s partnership to NATO and ensuring security in the Baltic region.

Lithuanian and Estonian para-troopers had the opportunity to

See AIRDROP, Page 3

ERMC welcomes new commanderby Europe Regional Medical Command Public Affairs

Brig. Gen. Norvell V. Coots assumed command of Europe Regional Medical Command, including responsibilities as the U.S. Army Europe command sur-geon, during a change of com-mand ceremony May 22 on Sembach Kaserne.

Members of the command, families and friends at the ceremo-ny also bid farewell to outgoing commander Col. John P. Collins, who retired later the same day after 30 years of service in the Army.

Collins was with ERMC for nearly three years, serving as the

ERMC chief of staff from August 2011 until taking command in July 2013.

Europe Regional Medical Command is responsible for a health care system with more than 5,500 joint-service person-nel dedicated to providing high quality health care to more than 204,000 eligible benefi ciaries including approximately 83,000 active-duty members from all services across Europe. ERMC supports USAREUR, EUCOM, CENTCOM, AFRICOM and deployed medical assets in Afghanistan. In Europe, ERMC operates 16 military treat-

Courtesy photo

Maj. Gen. Brian C. Lein, deputy sur-geon general and deputy command-ing general for oper-ations, U.S. Army Medical Command, passes the Europe Regional Medical Command colors to Brig. Gen. Norvell V. Coots, the new ERMC commander and U.S. Army Europe command surgeon, as Col. John P. Collins, out-going ERMC com-mander and U.S. Army Europe com-mand surgeon looks on May 22 during a change of command ceremony.See COMMAND, Page 7

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Sick scores, not healthby Airman Larissa Greatwood86th Airlift Wing Public Affairs

When I was younger, the thought of joining the military terrified me. When I was 16, my older brother

joined the Air Force, and I couldn’t shake the fear I had of him being in a dangerous place. It wasn’t until I turned 18 and all of my older brothers joined that I thought, “Maybe this is something I can do.” I realized the fear I had was me just not knowing enough about the military lifestyle.

I talked to my brothers to understand what being in the military is like. They stressed to me at a younger age the importance of fitness in the military and how I needed to focus on that first.

I made physical fitness a big part in my life with my brothers’ advice in mind. Before I joined I would spend a lot of time at the gym to stay healthy. Once I decided to join the Air Force I knew my fitness would be an advantage. What I didn’t know was the full extent of the physical training requirements. Even after being in for

more than a year, the finer points of Air Force Instruction 36-2905, specifically the part about what to do if you are sick before or during a test, were not clear to me — until recently.

Working out or taking a physical training test is never a good idea when you are sick or injured. The test is an examination of our physi-cal capability and ensures we can maintain a standard fitness level and protect our wingmen if needed. When you aren’t feeling well, you are not at your greatest and are not able to show what you are truly capable of. When the instruc-tors ask if there is anyone who feels they cannot complete the test, even if it’s minor, don’t be afraid to speak up.

Because I didn’t speak up, I tested while I was sick and failed the situp portion of my test.

Fitness is always part of my routine in the Air Force, but like most, when I know I have a test coming up, I push a little harder and make sure I am fully prepared. Before my last test I was able to do more situps and pushups than I ever have and lowered my run time more than it has been since basic training. I felt very confident about taking my test.

I remember driving to work and feeling great the morning of the test. Usually I feel nauseated from the nerves, but not this time.

It wasn’t until I completed the pushup portion that I began to feel sick. At this point, I should have said something. I should have let them know I was feeling sick. I didn’t know enough about the process and got bad advice from “bar-racks lawyers” (misinformed young Airmen giving out advice). Because of that, I didn’t let the instructors know I was feeling ill and wasn’t able to do what I knew I could do. So, I contin-ued the test.

I learned the hard way that trying to push through my illness was not the best course of action. I ended up even more sick in the end and faced other consequences.

It is critical for us as military members to take care of ourselves. If we don’t, we may not be able to perform when we are needed to, and that could put lives in danger.

I want the Airman sitting next to me to be able to drag me out of a combat zone if need be, and I expect myself to be capable of doing the same.

by Col. Michael G. Vecera86th Airlift Wing staff judge advocate

Occasionally, folks around base will ask me after a court-martial, “What do

you think about the result?” The question comes up more often when the accused member is acquitted or when the punishment appears to be somewhat lenient. This occasion-ally causes me to scratch my head a bit. The apparent implication is that I would expect a conviction and a severe punishment in every case brought to court.

Nothing could be further from the truth.

As a staff judge advocate, my job is to ensure the fair and proper administration of justice. While I give advice to commanders on what

action should be taken to address allegations of misconduct, my goal always is to assist commanders in enforcing fair, even-handed disci-pline across the installation. Even though the prosecutors in my office work for me as they zealously rep-resent the government in court, my allegiance is to the proper admin-istration of the military justice system.

My overall concern in every case is that both the prosecution and defense represent their respective clients effectively, ethically and professionally. In my supervisory review of a case prior to a court-martial, my primary objective is to ensure both sides have had the full and fair opportunity to take advantage of every tool at their dis-posal as they prepare for trial. After the court-martial, my discussion with the participants, spectators and

sometimes with court members is focused on whether the case was competently and professionally presented by both sides.

The outcome of a case, for the most part, is really irrelevant to the overall goal of the fair administra-tion of military justice. All of us should certainly be concerned if there is ever a reasonable belief that the outcome is somehow unfair or inappropriate. But for those with the first-hand knowledge regarding how a case was presented in court (participants, spectators or court members), they generally attest to the fairness and integrity of the process and the competency of the prosecution and defense. That is how I know our system works.

Acquittals, just as much as con-victions, can show us that the sys-tem works. Light and harsh pun-ishments alike show us the system

works. If the process was con-ducted fairly and effectively, then the outcome, whatever it may be, is justice.

In addressing substantiated mis-conduct, my job is definitely not to recommend a severe punishment in every case. My goal is always to provide a just and fair recom-mendation to commanders, taking into consideration the offense along with all matters in aggravation, mit-igation and extenuation. In a court-martial or any other military justice action, the fairness of the process, and just as important, the percep-tion of fairness, is so much more critical than the outcome.

So when someone asks me what I think about the result of a court-martial that was well-executed by both the prosecution and defense, I usually simply say, “Justice worked.”

It’s about the fairness of the process

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Story and photo by Senior Airman Holly Mansfield86th Airlift Wing Public Affairs

Core values, air power and followership are some things an Airman might think of when it comes to an enlisted leader with 28 years of service.

Ramstein Airmen said goodbye to Chief Master Sgt. James A. Morris, 86th Airlift Wing command chief, May 23 after his retirement ceremony.

During the ceremony, a crowd of more than 400 Airmen, friends and family celebrated the com-mand chief’s career. Morris said spending the last moments of his career with the people who helped make his career better made the celebration that much greater.

“The people I’ve worked with have kept me in the Air Force for this long,” Morris said. “I joined to only stay in for four years.”

Morris had taken a leave of absence previously from a civilian job to join the Air Force. After being stationed in Alaska and Germany, being in the Air Force became exciting to him, Morris said.

“I was traveling around the world, meeting new people and seeing things I would’ve never seen if I had stayed home,” Morris said. “It kept me going all this time.”

Out of all the service members Morris met throughout his career, he still looks up to the one who helped push him in the right direction. Coming from technical school into an Air Force twice the size it is now, Airmen didn’t always have the same operations tempo as now. Having a supervisor who pushed him to spend more time studying for promo-tion and less time playing card games gave him an upper hand over his fellow Airmen.

“Now retired Chief Master Sgt. Ron Hubbard was one of my first supervisors,” Morris said. “Ron would always give me a hard time saying, ‘Why aren’t you studying your Promotion Fitness Examination (older version of the Professional Development Guide) and your CDCs (Career Development Course)?’ He would tell me I’m smarter than those other people. He would always be pressuring me to be studying, so now, 28 years later, I carry a PDG around with me. Ron was one of the early mentors I have that I’m still in contact with today. It was that take-advantage-of-down-time-to-study mentality he instilled in me early on that got me to where I am now.”

Morris progressed through the ranks taking Hubbard’s advice and keeping his nose to the grindstone. Looking back on his time, he said he remembers when he was a technical sergeant in a managerial role yet still making a direct impact on his Airmen’s lives.

“My favorite rank was as a technical sergeant, because I was right there on the ground with Airmen

and getting the job done every day,” Morris said. “I was able to directly influence people’s lives and have a daily interaction with not only the Airmen but also the job.”

Tech. Sgt. William Nelson, 86th Vehicle Readiness Squadron NCO in charge of general pur-pose light vehicles, said Morris’ ideas of using his time to influence his Airmen is something he strives to do in his own career.

“I believe that technical sergeant is the highest position where you are still working directly with the Airmen regularly,” Nelson said. “Once you get to master sergeant you are more focused on man-agement.”

Nelson said that being a technical sergeant he is able to interact with his Airmen on personal matters and professional tasks.

Getting Airmen to take pride in their work is another quality Morris said he tries to instill in Airmen of all ranks.

“I also wanted to make the mission more impor-tant to the Airmen,” Morris said. “We have a lot of people who are chasing volunteer opportunities and are relentlessly going after things they think will make them look better than everybody else. The volunteer stuff around base is important, but it’s not why we are here. It’s not why we are getting paid. We are getting paid to be in our squadron doing our job.”

Seeing Airmen take pride in the mission they are

doing is something that to this day excites Morris. Witnessing Airmen handle stressful moments with ease made his time here at Ramstein more gratify-ing, he said.

“There’s at least one memorable moment from every assignment I’ve had, but if I had to pick one from Ramstein, it would be when I went to the Joint Mobility Processing Center when we were bringing people home from the consulate in Libya,” Morris said. “Everyone from the reception team to security forces was making sure everything went well. It was incredible watching the team evacuate and bring those people home. That was quite a moment.”

With Airmen facing different stressful situations, Morris has one final piece of advice for his Airmen.

“We are going through some tough times now with budgets and force management,” Morris said. “There are some very good people who are going to be asked to leave, but, no matter what, keep your head up and be proud of the job you are doing today, because it is incredible. To see all the people give their blood, sweat and tears every day for the bet-terment of the world is something to be proud of.”

Starting his new path of less phone calls, more vacations and time with his family, Morris leaves as a command chief who spent time with his Airmen on a personal level. He said he hopes that even the small things he did, like sharing advice with Airmen at the chow hall during lunch, helped them move in the right direction.

share jumpmaster duties as counterparts while Latvian service members incorpo-rated the airborne American service members into training opportunities.

“The quality of Army

instruction leads to a homog-enous level of jumpmaster operations with our foreign allied counterparts,” said Maj. Jeff Bliss, 37th AS pilot. “This provides a broader high level of interoperability.”

With over 350 jumpers, safe and efficient protocols

play an important role in completing the mission.

“We use the advanced tech-nology of the C-130J Super Hercules to deliver these para-troopers with the highest degree of accuracy and safety possi-ble,” said Senior Airman Austin Koester, 37th AS loadmaster.

Coordination and coop-eration from all participating countries proved to help in the success of such a vast mission.

“A lot of stars aligned to be able to drop close to 400 paratroopers spanning four days in three different coun-tries while coordinating with

international airports and the civilian sector on multiple occasions,” said Capt. Brett Polage, 37th AS pilot. “Our crew was exceedingly pleased with displaying aerial domi-nation and being the first to drop on Amari West, Estonia, and Memel, Lithuania.”

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86th AW command chief leaves legacy of lasting airmanship

Airmen, family and friends congratulate Chief Master Sgt. James A. Morris, 86th Airlift Wing command chief, at the end of his retirement ceremony May 23 on Ramstein. Morris retired after 28 years of service.

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MAY 205:13 p.m.: An attempted breaking and entering

and damage to private property were reported in Mackenbach.

5:28 p.m.: An attempted breaking and entering and damage to private property were reported in Rodenbach.

6:30 p.m.: An unexploded ordnance was report-ed in Kaiserslautern.

MAY 213:02 p.m.: A major traffi c accident with injuries

was reported in Kaiserslautern.

MAY 227:53 a.m.: A major traffi c accident with injuries

was reported in Mackenbach. 3:41 p.m.: A major traffi c accident was reported

in Kaiserslautern. 5:53 p.m.: A major traffi c accident was reported

in Kaiserslautern.9:46 p.m.: Damage to government property was

reported on Kleber Kaserne.

MAY 236:55 a.m.: A major traffi c accident was reported

on Ramstein. 3:25 p.m.: A major traffi c accident was reported

in Hütschenhausen. 4:43 p.m.: Child endangerment was reported on

Vogelweh.

MAY 243:42 a.m.: A domestic assault was reported in

Morlautern. 5:28 a.m.: Drunk and disorderly conduct was

reported in Kaiserslautern.10:05 p.m.: A domestic assault and damage to

private property were reported in Waldgrehweiler. 11:35 p.m.: A major traffi c accident was report-

ed in Waldmohr.

MAY 252:44 a.m.: Drunken driving was reported in

Kaiserslautern. 3:22 p.m.: A major traffi c accident with injuries

was reported in Steinwenden.

MAY 26 2:26 a.m.: A major traffi c accident was reported

in Kaiserslautern. 3:11 p.m.: A major traffi c accident was reported

in Nohfelden-Türkismühle.4:42 p.m.: A major traffi c accident was reported

on Pulaski Barracks. 4:43 p.m.: A domestic assault involving

child abuse was reported on Vogelweh Family Housing.

6:15 p.m.: Larceny of private and government property was reported in Frankfurt.

9:01 p.m.: An account of damage to private property was reported in Hütschenhausen.

MAY 272:01 a.m.: Drunken driving was reported in

Kaiserslautern.

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COMPILED BY THE 569TH USFPS AND 86TH SFS

APRIL 22» Ramstein: Copper wiring from one indus-trial fryer, one industrial stove, one industrial hot plate, one industrial fl at top, one industrial dish-washer, one industrial beer cooler, one indus-trial drink mixer, one industrial refrigerator, one industrial salad dispenser, one industrial sala-mander, one industrial Alto Shaam oven and one industrial counter cooler.APRIL 28» Landstuhl: Two Dell standard Army laptops.» Kinsbach: Copper cable.

ClosuresThe KMC Housing Offi ce and the Furnishings

Management Offi ce will be closed June 9 and 19 for German holidays. The offi ces will also close early at 11:30 a.m. June 11 for training.

Reduced servicesThe Ramstein Southside Postal Annex will

reduce service on Mondays from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. This will only affect the section where patrons mail packages. The Southside Post Offi ce will continue normal hours of operation, and patrons can pick their mail up without any service delays. The Northside and Kapaun post offi ces will maintain normal hours of operations to support all mail services. For more informa-tion, contact the customer service section at 480-7857.

Blood driveA community blood drive will take place

from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Tuesday and June 6, 9, 13 and 16 at the Kaiserslautern Military Community Center.

Bike raceThe Bann Bicycle Club will sponsor its annu-

al bike race from 8:30 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. Sunday. Parking is not authorized along the racing route. Motorists must obey the special traffi c signs.

Dinner at Deutsches HausThe Deutsches Haus restaurant on Ramstein,

run by the German Armed Forces, offers lunch from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. and dinner from

5 to 9 p.m. Visit www.deutscheshausramstein.de and fi nd out about the menu, reservations and special events, or visit the restaurant’s Facebook site.

Charity concertThe Otterberg children’s choir Singing

Squirrels, Ramstein Intermediate School choir, Otterberg guitar school and other German and American musicians will sponsor a charity concert, “Children helping Children,” at 7 p.m. June 6 in Otterberg’s Stadthalle (community hall). Tickets cost €8 for adults and €2 for chil-dren, ages 6 to 12. Proceeds will be donated to a children’s home in China and a children’s hos-pice in Mannheim.

KMC Top 3 scholarshipKMC Top 3 offers a scholarship opportu-

nity to recognize Airmen, NCOs (E-1 through E-6) and dependents in the KMC who exhibit commitment, leadership, integrity and excel-lence toward continued education. Each quar-ter, two winners will receive $300 toward their degree. Individuals interested will submit a two- to three-page essay on the degree they are pursuing, why they are pursuing it and how their degree will benefi t them in their future endeavors. Subject line should read “Scholarship_Last name.” The second quarter deadline is June 13. For details, email Master Sgt. Amanda Callahan at [email protected] or Master Sgt. Willie Frazier at [email protected].

O� -limits listU.S. forces personnel are prohibited from

entering the below establishments and conduct-ing business with the following fi rms, individu-als and organizations except as required by offi -cial business. Military members who violate this prohibition are subject to punishment under the Uniform Code of Military Justice.

Marco Banf (MBT and BTM moving com-pany), Kirchdell 16, Kaiserslautern

James Brown (cleaning business), Obergasse 20, Weilerbach

Axel Burghammer (car sales), Im Bachgraben 11, Landstuhl

Ramona Fröhlich (day care), Hebelstrasse 12, Katzweiler

Mohammad Koohi (Arya Club), Steinstrasse 56, Kaiserslautern

Martin Massa (cleaning business), Rudolf-Breitscheid Strasse 77, Kaiserslautern

Edgar Mayer (Autohaus Mayer and gas sta-tion), Kaiserstrasse 87, Bruchmühlbach

Angelika Picker (AP Bausysteme/construc-tion), Kaiserstrasse 15, Pirmasens

Gisela Smith and Herbert Sator (dog sellers), Steinwendener Strasse 23a, Kottweiler

Brigitte Weinand (day care), Weberstrasse 21, Kindsbach

Position openThe 86th Civil Engineer Squadron is seeking

a motivated SNCO to fi ll the unaccompanied housing superintendent position. To apply, com-pile the following: PT assessment (Minimum fi tness score of 80 percent), last three EPRs, SURF, and commander’s letter of recommen-dation. Forward packages to Debbie Perez at [email protected] and Margaret Rawls at [email protected] by June 6.

ABOVE: Snow equipment sits neatly organized on Ramstein as it awaits inspection. The 86th Vehicle Readiness Squadron works all summer to make sure the snow equipment is in prime condition for winter. BELOW: Airman 1st Class Ryan Haney (right) and Airman 1st Class Richard Lowry, 86th Vehicle Readiness Squadron vehicle maintainers, work together to � x an aircraft de-icer April 23 on Ramstein.

Reported LarceniesMAY 26

» Frankfurt: One brown, leather single fold wallet containing one Geneva medical ID card, one Rhine Ordnance Barracks room key, one meal card, one ration card, one U.S. Army Europe license, one California driver’s license, €90, one debit card, one EMT certifi cation card, one PADI diver’s license, one German bank card and one Common Access Card.

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Story and photo by Staff Sgt. Alexander A. Burnett 21st Theater Sustainment Command Public Affairs

Col. Koji D. Nishimura relinquished command of the 21st Theater Sustainment Command’s 30th Medical Brigade to Col. Scott Dingle during a change of command ceremony May 21 at the Sembach Parade Field on Sembach Kaserne.

The change of command ceremony proceeded in accordance with U.S. Army tradition and heritage through the passing of the unit colors. Command Sgt. Maj. George W. Grace Jr., 30th Med. Bde. command sergeant major, passed the colors to Nishimura to symbolize his last act of allegiance to the outgoing commander. Nishimura passed the colors to Maj. Gen. John R. O’Connor, 21st TSC commanding general, to symbolize his relinquishment of command to the higher command. O’Connor then passed the colors to Dingle, symbolizing the entrustment of command to the incoming commander.

The passing of colors concluded when Dingle passed the colors back to Grace, symbolizing that the organization’s colors stay with the Soldiers. Each of the leaders then received the opportunity to address the formation.

“Today we pay tribute to the extraordinary leadership and the many accomplishments of Colonel Koji Nishimura,” O’Connor said. “His strategic vision and remarkable organizational skills, coupled with a genuine gift for innovative thought and action, have proven instrumental throughout his command tour.”

Nishimura took command of the 30th Medical

Command in April 2012. During his tenure, he led the medical command through a road-to-war and successful deployment to Afghanistan. He also saw the transition of the command from Heidelberg to Sembach and its re-flagging from a command to a brigade.

“This change of command is, of course, a bittersweet moment for me as a commander,” Nishimura said. “Being this brigade’s command-er made them my family. While I hate to leave them, I know they will go on to do amazing things.”

Dingle comes to the 30th Med. Bde. from the Office of the Surgeon General and Medical Command where he was the director of opera-tions. He discussed his feelings on taking brigade command after the ceremony.

“This is very exciting. The 30th Med. Bde. and its Soldiers are an outstanding organization with a long and important history,” Dingle said. “I am honored and humbled to be their commander.”

Photo by Staff Sgt. Warren W. Wright Jr.

21st TSC remembers fallen heroes during Memorial Day ceremonyMaj. Gen. John R. O’Connor and Command Sgt. Maj. Rodney J. Rhoades, commanding general and senior enlisted adviser of the 21st Theater Sustainment Command, render a salute honoring Soldiers of the 21st TSC who have given their lives in the service of their nation during a Memorial Day wreath laying ceremony May 22 on Panzer Kaserne.

30th MED BDE changes command

Col. Koji D. Nishimura, outgoing commander of the 21st Theater Sustainment Command’s 30th Medical Brigade, salutes his Soldiers one last time during a change of com-mand ceremony May 21 on Sembach Kaserne.

WASHINGTON — In a memo sent to Airmen across the service today, Air Force Secretary Deborah Lee James and Vice Chief of Staff Gen. Larry Spencer challenged Airmen to take responsibility for creating cost saving initiatives within their areas of expertise.

The memo re-emphasizes one of James’ top pri-orities since taking office in December and continues Spencer’s focus to ensure Airmen are all in all the time to “Make Every Dollar Count.”

Giving teeth to this cultural initiative to stretch every dollar, James and Spencer remind Airmen to utilize the Airmen Powered by Innovation idea program and Air Force Smart Operations for the 21st Century offices to make their voices heard.

There are consequences of this fiscal climate that cannot change, they said, but Airmen must do their best to improve the things they can and be good stewards of taxpayer money.

“We’re committed to being a good value for the tax-payer, making every dollar that we spend count,” James said.

Making every dollar count is not limited to new ideas for cutting costs, but also ensuring responsible steward-ship of current funds through improved acquisition and audit procedures in this current fiscal environment.

“Our Airmen are the finest in the world and care about making sure our Air Force remains the best in the world,” Spencer said. “We owe it to them to make sure their ideas are heard.”

To submit to the Airmen Powered by Innovation idea program, common access card users should click here, or Airmen can contact their local Air Force Smart Operations for the 21st Century office.

To read the SecAF’s memo to Airmen, visit www.af.mil/Portals/1/documents/SECAF/SecAF%20memo%20to%20Airmen%20on%20Every%20Dollar%20Counts.pdf.

(Information courtesy of Secretary of the Air Force Public Affairs)

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Story and photo by 2nd Lt. Clay Lancaster86th Airlift Wing Public Affairs

BERLIN — Airmen with the 37th Airlift Squadron represented U.S. Air Forces in Europe and Air Forces Africa and the U.S. at this year’s Berlin Trade and Air Show May 20 to 25.

Five Airmen from the 37th AS joined Airmen from several USAFE-AFAFRICA bases to provide specta-tors insight into U.S. Air Force capa-bilities.

“This is one of the larger trade and air shows we do,” said Capt. Jeff Broffman, 37th AS aircraft com-mander and C-130J Super Hercules pilot. “The event lets us show the capabilities of the C-130J, and as new countries receive theirs, it increases our interoperability with them and our ability to function as a unit outside of ourselves.”

The biannual trade show was open to the public and provided Airmen with the opportunity to showcase the nation’s leading aerospace technolo-gies and equipment used by the Air Force.

“We bring in pilots and loadmas-ters, but we bring in the crew chiefs as well,” Broffman said. “That way we get all aspects of the aircraft to help (spectators) understand what our capabilities are.”

By participating in this international

event, the Airmen were able to show international audiences the capabili-ties Airmen bring to the European and African theater.

“There’s a lot of people who have an impact on getting this aircraft ready,” said Staff Sgt. Andrew Vrahiotes, 37th AS flying crew chief. “The presence

here shows spectators how we are a tactical airlift unit. If something hap-pens, we are out here responding.

“As far as my role as a flying crew chief, we are expected to make sure this plane takes off and not only gets to that mission but completes it,” Vrahiotes continued.

The trade show hosted more than 100 nations, approximately 200 air-craft and more than 250,000 attend-ees. Participants were able to see latest developments and products in the aerospace industry, nation-specific aircraft displays and technologies, and several aerial demonstrations.

ment facilities in Germany, Belgium and Italy.

The ERMC headquarters and two military treatment facilities are located in the KMC: the ERMC headquar-ters on Sembach Kaserne, Landstuhl Regional Medical Center in Landstuhl, and the U.S. Army Health Clinic Kaiserslautern located on Kleber Kaserne.

“I am very happy to return to Germany where I have so many good memories and friends,” said Coots, who was stationed in Germany earlier in his career. “I look forward to making many new friends and developing new partner-

ships, which will strengthen the bonds between the U.S. and Germany, and Italy, and Belgium and other partner nations.”

Medical diplomacy and training with allies is a criti-cal part of the ERMC mis-sion. Coots’ staff at the U.S. Army Europe Office of the Command Surgeon coor-dinates multinational train-ing opportunities, enabling ERMC and USAREUR med-ical professionals to partici-pate in more than 25 training events with other countries to exchange doctrine, tactics, and techniques and build long lasting partnerships.

During the change of com-mand ceremony, Coots took a

moment to address the mem-bers of the German military medical community pres-ent in their native tongue, speaking of the importance of maintaining the long-standing relationship between the U.S. and Germany.

“Let us work together in health care through medical diplomacy and exchange of experience to improve our world,” Coots said.

Speaking to the command as a whole, Coots expressed excitement for the road ahead.

“I look forward to serving with you all as we change the essence of Army Medicine in Europe to match the funda-mentally changing Army of the future,” Coots said.

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Capt. Jeff Broffman, C-130J Super Hercules pilot, watches as a Turkish F-16 demonstration pilot performs at the 2014 Berlin Trade and Air Show May 21 in Berlin. The biannual trade show was open to the public and provided Airmen with the opportunity to showcase the nation’s leading aerospace technologies and equipment used by the U.S. Air Force.

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U.S. Vice President Joe Biden meets members of the 37th Airlift Squadron and 86th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron. Members of Team Ramstein visited Romania to take part in Carpathian Spring 2014, a training exercise that helps both countries maintain training pro� ciencies.

U.S. Vice President Joe Biden shakes hands with a Romanian service member May 20 in Bucharest, Romania. During his visit Biden met with U.S. and Romanian service members and spoke about the importance of their continued partnership.

Photos by Senior Airman Damon Kasberg

ABOVE: U.S. Vice President Joe Biden speaks to a group of U.S. and Romanian service members May 20 in Bucharest, Romania. During his speech Biden touched on many topics including Ukraine, building stronger partnerships among NATO Allies and thanking Romania for its constant sup-port.

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RIGHT: U.S. and Romanian service mem-bers listen as U.S. Vice President Joe Biden gives a speech. During his speech Biden emphasized the importance of working closely with all NATO Allies.

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Story and photo by Staff Sgt. Alexander A. Burnett 21st Theater Sustainment Command Public Affairs

Memorial Day is a time for Americans to remember service members who gave their lives for their country. For the fam-ily members of one U.S. Army Reserve

unit, this Memorial Day held an additional military meaning.

The 21st Theater Sustainment Command’s 1177th Movement Control Team, 7th Civil Support Command returned to Kaiserslautern after a nine-month deployment. They were welcomed at a rede-ployment ceremony Monday at the Kaiserslautern Community Activity Center.

The 18 Soldiers, NCOs and offi cers conducted personnel and cargo movement operations in sev-eral locations throughout Afghanistan, including Forward Operating Base Shank, Kandahar Airfi eld and Bagram Airfi eld.

During their deployment, the MCT processed 13,000 military and civilian passengers, coordinated 3,200 fi xed and rotary wing missions, redeployed cargo from multiple forward operating bases and conducted customs inspections for redeploying units.

“To the Soldiers from the 1177th Movement Control Team, on behalf of the entire 7th Civil Support Command, welcome home and job well done,” said Col. Kevin M. Sanders, deputy

commanding offi cer of the 7th CSC. After a brief speech, the Soldiers of the 1177th

MCT were fi nally reunited with their families.“I am so glad he is home. We have waited for

such a long time,” said Victoria Rodriguez, daugh-ter of Capt. George Rodriguez, 1177th MCT com-mander. “We are all just so happy that he is home safe.”

1177th MCT redeploys after nine months in Afghanistan

Taylor Lynn Myatt points to a welcome home sign she made for her father, Sgt. Carl T. Myatt, movement control NCO assigned to the 21st Theater Sustainment Command’s 1177th Movement Control Team, 7th Civil Support Command, during a redeployment ceremony Monday at the Kaiserslautern Community Activity Center on Daenner Kaserne. The 1177th MCT returned after a nine-month deployment to Afghanistan.

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FAMILY & YOUTHeBINGO for Electronics- iPad Mini, iPod Touch, Beats Headphones and More! 6 June at the Vogelweh Community Center Bldg. 2059, cards go on sale at 1700, games start at 1800. $10 per card, 2 cards minimum. Reserve cards in advance for $15 per card. Call 0631-536-7626 for more information.

The MORE You READ the MORE You WIN! Summer Reading Program “Paws to Read” 14 June – 26 July at the Ramstein and Vogelweh Libraries. Weekly activities for children, teens and adults! Go to www.RamsteinFSS.com for more information.

TRAVEL & ADVENTURERamstein Tickets & ToursRhine River Cruise: 5 JuneChampagne Region of France: 7 JuneAmsterdam As You Like It: 8 JunePrague & KV: 13 June

Ramstein Outdoor RecreationWomen’s Climbing Night : 2 JuneRudesheim Vineyard Hike: 7 June

FOODSummer Jam at J.R. RockersEnjoy great LIVE music and drink specials all summer long atJ.R. Rockers.

First Friday at O�cers’ ClubO�cers’ Club Members that visit Wings Lounge on the First Friday of the month have a chance to win $1,000. Must be an O�cers’ Club Member, must be present to win.

ENTERTAINMENTSingle Airman Segway TourSingle Airmen can explore beautiful Trier in a whole new way on 7 June. Sign up at the Ramstein Community Center. $10 deposit required to secure your spot (returned when you show up for trip). Contact Ramstein Community Center at DSN: 480-6600 or CIV: 06371-47-6600 for more information.

Soul Sophistication Open Mic NightEnjoy this creative open mic night venue featuring local poets, singers, songwriters, musicians and all the spaces between. 6 June at 9pm in Club E’ at the Enlisted Club.

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Team Ramstein, I’ve put all trips on hold for a little while to cover the D-Day events happening right here on Ramstein. Last week I dug up the details, and you can see them again below.

On Memorial Day, the C-47 Skytrain named Whiskey 7, which was part of the D-Day operations in 1944, landed here. I hope you were fortunate enough to witness this piece of history touching down, but if not, you can see it happen for yourself at www.ramstein.af.mil. I was able to see it land but haven’t had a chance to get on board yet, though I’m told I will be soon. I guess I will

throw my human a bone and take her with me. I’m scratching at the door for a chance to tour the C-47 and meet the veterans. I’m so excited my nub won’t stop wagging. I hope you all get a chance to get out to all of these events. Maybe I’ll see you there!

• Last Day! Public viewing of the C-47 on Ramp 2-5 by the 37th Airlift Squadron, today from 1 to 4 p.m. • World War II veterans William Prindible and

Julian Rice will visit Ramstein to share their expe-riences during Operation Overlord with everyone at 10 a.m. Monday in the Hercules Theater.

Capt. Spanky’s o� -leash tour

Capt. Spanky’s D-Day tour

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A Douglas C-47 Skytrain troop carrier aircraft, designated Whiskey 7, lands on Ramstein May 26.

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Story and photo by Sgt. 1st Class Matthew Chlosta7th Civil Support Command Public Affairs

PRISTINA, Kosovo — Soldiers from the 773rd Civil Support Team, 7th Civil Support Command, and one Iowa National Guard Soldier trained 20 members of the Kosovo Security Force’s fledgling HAZMAT unit on incident response procedures and HAZMAT equipment May 12 to 21 during a Defense Threat Reduction Agency-led exercise.

Kosovo declared itself an indepen-dent country on Feb. 17, 2008, nine years after the 1999 NATO-led bomb-ing campaign that defeated Serbian troops who used force against ethnic Albanians.

“We were giving them basic HAZMAT training,” said Sgt. Tameeka Dubose, survey team member, 773rd CST, 7th CSC. “We’re really here to assist them in finding their gaps in what they can do better and increase their knowledge of CBRN.”

As of February, more than 100 countries from the United Nations have recognized Kosovo’s sov-ereignty.

“I was being trained on HAZMAT identification, which helps us analyze and test the samples,” said Pvt. Adelina Demaku, medic, HAZMAT Company, Civil Protection Regiment, Kosovo Security Forces. “I was a paramedic, and it was the first time I got to use the identifier. I used to be in search and rescue unit, and now I understand much more than before. The practice is very important for us. It was valu-able for us, and it will help us in the future.”

The NATO-trained Kosovo Security Force was declared fully operational by NATO in July 2013.

“We were trained to be more precise. We were trained on protecting our equipment and the use

of different types of equipment and the HAZMAT identifier equipment. We previously had experience on the MultiRAE identifier,” said Cpl. Mete Lajci, a decontamination team member, 1st Platoon, 1st Squadron, CPR, KSF.

The KSF’s current missions are civil protec-tion and to assist Kosovo government authorities in response to a natural disaster or an emergency incident.

The final day of training had the KSF HAZMAT members deal with a simulated scenario of a sus-pected chemical contamination from a truck acci-dent and spill.

“Today was a culminating practical exercise that tested all of the training we taught them,” Dubose said. “We’re using the training to actually evalu-ate how much they remember from the equipment we taught them on and applying that and showing us how they would execute a response to a CBRN type incident.

“They showed us that they did learn a lot from us

with basic use of equipment and some of the application of the CBRN infor-mation we gave them,” Dubose contin-ued. “Seeing them respond to a simu-lated CBRN incident allowed us to visually gauge where they stand, when it comes to basic CBRN or HAZMAT concerns.”

According to the students during the last response scenario, the KSF HAZMAT Company did some things well and will work to improve in other areas.

“I believe that the whole interven-tion today went quite well,” Lajci said. “The members who were on my team were busy. I had one person to take photos, one to draw the map and one for communications. Of course it wasn’t all perfect, but I was pleasantly surprised how well we did. The more

opportunities we have to train, the more we’re able to progress. We have gained substantial information from the U.S. Soldiers.”

The nearly two weeks of training concluded with a graduation ceremony May 21, attended by several Kosovo and U.S. military dignitaries and the U.S. deputy chief of mission for the U.S. Embassy in Kosovo, who gave remarks during the event.

“The training was very good,” said Cpl. Besnik Lokaj, lab technician, laboratory team, HAZMAT Co., CPR, KSF. “It enabled us to bring together the experiences from the U.S. and Kosovo.”

After the closing ceremony ended, KSF HAZMAT members proudly held their certificates, and their emotions were quite visible as they exchanged handshakes and hugs with their U.S. trainers, posed for cell phone pictures and said their goodbyes.

“I hope they will hold many more trainings like this in the future,” Demaku said. “I just want to thank them for the training and for teaching us.”

7th CSC Soldiers train Kosovo HAZMAT unit

Staff Sgt. Wendell Reeder (right), survey team chief, 773rd Civil Support Team, 7th Civil Support Command, writes notes as he observes members of the HAZMAT Company, Civil Protection Regiment, Kosovo Security Forces, during a Defense Threat Reduction Agency-led exercise May 20.

The Vogelweh Fitness Center recently ren-ovated the basketball court to improve quality of life and safety.

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Introducing Local Businesses

Auto Exchange is now Military AutoSource TMAuto Exchange and Military AutoSource TM (MAS) have united to create the all-new Military AutoSource TM. Our customers will continue to enjoy all of the same great bene� ts that Auto Exchange is known for: outstanding value, extraordinary customer service, and exceptional selection. Our unique program is available to active duty military, civilian, DOD employees and members of the Diplomatic com-munity stationed outside the United States. We are the factory-authorized military distributor for U.S. speci� cation Audi, Volkswagen and Toyota vehicles. � e MAS program features: a large selection of all-new U.S. speci� cation vehicles, Privileged Military Pricing, Europe or Stateside delivery, worldwide warranty coverage, � nance assistance, trade-in assistance, and our unique “Drive New Every 2” buy-back program. On May 15th was the launch of the new 2015 Audi A3 now available. MAS is your one stop place to purchase your new Audi, Volkswagen, Toyota and Honda! Military AutoSource TM will help you to � nd the right vehicle to � t your needs. To learn more about our program visit our new website www.militaryautosource.com

Brauhaus am Markt/Café am MarktAt the historic Sti� splatz in the old pedestrian area is the only local restaurant that brews its own beer. � e Brauhaus and Café am Markt are great places to get a feel for Germany and all that it o� ers. Enjoy a won-derful day or night in the beautiful outdoor setting with tables with umbrellas and shading trees. At the Brauhaus you can enjoy a cigar and brandy a� er your meal. If you prefer a non-smoking restaurant, reserve your table at the Café am Markt, o� ering a varied menu ranging from turkey, schnitzel, rumpsteaks, delicious salads and typical German food like Leberknödel, Saumagen and Grillhaxe. � e Brauhaus’ and Café am Markt’s friendly sta� is happy to serve you. Starting on Wednesday, June 11 from 9-11 p.m. and every 2nd Wednesday of the month we will be having live acoustic lounge dinner music with Klyive’s Acoustic Lounge Dinner group. www.brauhausammarkt-kl.deSti� splatz 2-3 • 67655 Kaiserslautern • 0631-61944

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Lachmann’s Trophies & GiftsLachmann’s Trophies & Gi� s started operating their store way back in 1952. It was established by Frau Lachmann’s mother and father who sold embroidered ribbons and military items to soldiers at a snack bar in Bremerhaven. � e business was so successful they began spending time on the road from 1968-1969 in various towns and cit-ies. In 1974 they moved to Ramstein. For sixty two years Lachmann’s, now run by their daughter, has been serving the military community. � ey have operated on Ramstein Air base for forty years. When you purchase anything from their store on base, no VAT form is needed. � ey accept Mastercard, Visa, Impac GPC cards and dollars. Hours are Mon-Fri 9:30 a.m. – 6 p.m., Sat 11 a.m. – 5 p.m. & Sun noon – 5 p.m.Lachmann’s is located in Bldg 2113 (MOMS) orGartenstr. 4 • 67686 Mackenbach • 06374-2577 • www.lachmanns.de

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Scouts, family honor fallen service members

Cub Scouts plant flags during a memorial service at the Luxembourg American Cemetery and Memorial May 26.

Cub Scouts from Pack 243 render a salute to the grave of Gen. George S. Patton at the Luxembourg American Cemetery and Memorial May 26. More than 100 Cub Scouts and family members from around Germany gathered to pay tribute to the men and women who paid the ultimate sacrifice.

Photos by Tech. Sgt. Robert Webb

Lucas Webb, a Cub Scout from Pack 243 and son of Tech. Sgt. Robert Webb, 86th Airlift Wing Public Affairs NCO in charge of broadcasting, plants a flag during a memorial service at the Luxembourg American Cemetery and Memorial.

A rose lies next to an unmarked grave during a memorial service at the Luxembourg American Cemetery and Memorial May 26.

Blake Webb, son of Tech. Sgt. Robert Webb, 86th Airlift Wing Public Affairs NCO in charge of broadcasting, plants a flag during a memorial service.

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by Petra Lessoing86th Airlift Wing Public Affairs

Worms will hold its 13th medieval fest, “Spectaculum,” today through Sunday in the local city park “Wäldchen.”

The event features a medieval market with vendors, craftsmen, jugglers, musicians, dancers, fire-eaters and a knights camp. More than 1,000 participants will bring back the Middle Ages.

“After receiving innumerable applications for our Spectaculum, we were able to select the best and offer a great program,” said Klaus Susemichel, market master of Worms.

More than 100 stands will be available where vendors sell jewelry, clothes and leather items. Crafters will present forging, carv-ing, engraving, basket making and lace mak-ing. Visitors will get the chance to actively take part in medieval life. They can test out old instruments, demonstrate their skills in a sword fight and archery, and learn how to spin.

Knights groups will present historical weap-ons and fascinating fighting techniques in fake battles.

The Rugby Club Worms will demonstrate their playing skills at 3:30 p.m. Saturday and 12:30 p.m. Sunday.

Jugglers, beggars, magicians, storytellers, musicians and dance groups will entertain the audience throughout the weekend. A fashion show will highlight the fashion of the late 15th century in Europe from noon to 4 p.m. Saturday and Sunday.

A special children’s program will fea-ture a children’s knights’ tournament, rides in a wooden boat, highland games, puppet theater performances and a crafting shop for crests.

Fire shows are scheduled for 10:30 p.m. today and Saturday to close out these days.

“Spectaculum Worms is a fest for the whole

family. We are looking forward to good weath-er and more than 20,000 visitors, just like in recent years,” Susemichel said.

The event will take place from 2 p.m. until midnight today, 10 a.m. to midnight Saturday, and 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Sunday.

Entrance fee is €6 for adults and €3 for visitors in traditional costumes. Children short-er than a sword will be admitted free.

For details on the program, visit www. spectaculum-worms.de.

The event location “Wäldchen” is located on Friedrichsweg in 67547 Worms.

Motorists are asked to park in one of the seven parking garages in Worms, or in a park and ride parking lot (address: Kastanienallee). From there, a shuttle bus is available to take visitors to the festival grounds.

Medieval times return to WormsCourtesy photos

Vendors offer a variety of items at the medieval fest in Worms.

Fire eaters perform a the fire show at 10:30 p.m. today and Saturday during the Worms Spectaculum.

Air Force and Army Chapel ScheduleProtestant ServicesPOC for Miesau, Landstuhl and Daenner is the USAG R-P Chaplains Office in Bldg. 2919 on Pulaski Barracks. DSN 493-4098, civ. 0631-3406-4098Miesau Chapel (Bldg. 3175) Seventh-Day Adventist Worship Sabbath School: 9:30 a.m. Saturdays Spanish Sabbath School: 9:30 a.m. Saturdays Worship: 11 a.m. Saturdays Small Group: 6-7 p.m. TuesdaysLandstuhl Community Chapel (Bldg. 3773)Worship: 11 a.m. Sundays Children’s Youth Church: 11 a.m. SundaysDaenner Community Chapel (Bldg. 3150)Chapel Next Worship Worship: 10 a.m. SundaysChildren’s Church: 10:30 a.m. Sundays Ramstein North Chapel (DSN 480-6148, civ. 06371-47-6148)Contemporary Service: 11 a.m. SundaysRamstein South Chapel (DSN 480-5753, civ. 06371-47-5753)Liturgical Services: 9 a.m. Sundays Liturgical Sunday School: 11 a.m. Sundays Traditional Service: 11 a.m. SundaysVogelweh Chapel (DSN 489-6859, civ. 0631-536-6859)Gospel Service: 11 a.m. Sundays. Protestant education classes are available for all ages at Vogelweh, Ramstein, Landstuhl and Daenner. For information, call DSN 480-2499/489-6743 or civ. 06371-47-2499/0631-536-6743.

Catholic Services Daenner Community Chapel (Bldg. 3150)Religious Education (grades K-8): 11 a.m. Sundays Confession: 11:45 a.m. SundaysSunday Mass: noonLandstuhl Community Chapel (Bldg. 3773)Religious Education (following Mass)Confession: 8:15-8:45 a.m. Sundays Sunday Mass 9 a.m. Ramstein North Chapel (DSN 480-6148, civ. 06371-47-6148)Daily Mass: 11:30 a.m. Monday-FridaySunday Mass: 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. Confession 4-4:45 p.m. Sundays Vogelweh Chapel (DSN 489-6859, civ. 0631-536-6859)Confession: 4-4:45 p.m. Saturday Mass: 5 p.m.

Jewish Religious Services Ramstein South Chapel Synagogue (DSN 480-5753, civ. 06371-47-5753) Shabbat Evening Service: 7 p.m. Fridays

Islamic ServicesRamstein South Chapel Mosque (480-5753)Jumu’ah Prayer, 1:30 p.m. For religious education and daily prayers, check the prayer schedule

Orthodox ChristianKapaun Chapel (DSN 489-6859, civ. 0631-536-6859)Divine Liturgy: 9 a.m. SundaysConfessions by appointment

Youth GroupKaiserslautern Youth of the Chapel (Religious Youth Center, Pulaski Bks., Bldg. 2869)“Plugged In” Middle School Youth Group:2-4 p.m. Sundays Café Dinner (for students and their families): 4:15-5:15 p.m. Sundays “The Rock” High School Youth Group: 5:30-7:30 p.m. SundaysMore information: www.kmcyouth.comProtestant Youth of the ChapelRamstein North Chapel"Vision" Middle School MinistryTuesdays 3:15-5:00pm"Salvage" High School MinistryTuesdays 7:00-8:45pmVogelweh ChapelTeen Bible StudyWednesdays 7:00-8:00pmInfo: www.ramsteinpyoc.blogspot.com

Episcopal (St. Albans)10:30 a.m. Sundays, Kapaun Chapel

Korean Service 1 p.m. Sundays, Ramstein South Chapel

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

Wiccan7 p.m. first and third Saturdays, Kapaun Annex

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Photo by Capt. Candice Milone

86th MDG raises morale with MASH BashAirmen with the 86th Medical Group participate in a tug-of-war during the 86th MDG MASH Bash May 16 on Ramstein. The second annual morale event included a costume contest, a blindfolded cone “minefield” navigation course and more as a way to promote camaraderie and esprit de corps. The event was also a way for the 86th MDG Airmen to learn the history of mobile Army surgical hospitals and the television show “MASH,” which portrayed them and the role they played in American history.

Mouthguards keep teeth safeby Senior Airman Britanni McKnight86th Dental Squadron dental assistant

The weather is getting warmer, and it is the season of outdoor sports. Twenty million children participate in various sport programs and another 80 million are involved in unsu-pervised recreational sports. Unfortunately, for those peo-ple playing in the game, there may not be enough time to react if they get caught in the line of fire during play. When participating in sport-ing events, the use of mouth-guards is important in pre-venting injuries.

Although there are many different ways injuries can

occur while playing sports, facial trauma is the most common injury. The National Federation of State and High School Associations estimates more than 7 million high school athletes may become injured from head-to-head contact, falls and elbow con-tact. More than 5 million teeth are knocked out each year, resulting in nearly $500 mil-lion spent annually replacing them. This is why colleges and high schools are begin-ning to make mouthguard use mandatory in some sports.

In an issue of the “Journal of the American Dental Association,” it was report-ed that up to 39 percent of all dental injuries are sports related.

Males are traumatized twice as often as females, and the upper front teeth are the most commonly injured tooth. Interestingly, 56 percent of all concussions and 75 percent of all mouth and teeth injuries occurred while the athletes were not wearing a mouth-guard.

All athletes constitute a population that is extremely susceptible to trauma, with dental injuries being the most common type of injury. These types of injuries can range from soft tissue injuries, such as cuts to the lip, joint inju-ries and facial fractures, to broken or lost teeth. It is not uncommon that these injuries

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Exchange hosts fun family event

Mackenzie Harris, daughter of Agnes Cooper and U.S. Army Sgt. Edward Cooper, 5th Quartermaster Company, is dressed as a princess as she stands with a doll during the open-ing of a toy collection. This is the first time the toy collection was offered on Ramstein and is only available in a few exchanges around the world.

A group of children color cartoon characters during the arts and crafts portion of the opening of the toy collection May 17 at the Ramstein Base Exchange. The opening included prize trivia, a storybook reading, a costume contest and other activities to entertain the children who attend-ed.

Families from the KMC scramble to purchase items from the new toy collection that was revealed May 17 at the Ramstein Base Exchange.

Children and parents watch a movie during the unveiling of the toy collection May 17 at the Ramstein Base Exchange. The unveiling included a “Who Am I?” character guessing game, a character meet ‘n’ greet, trivia and more.

LEFT: Children color cartoon characters during the arts and crafts portion of the opening. RIGHT: Cake is served during the opening of the new toy collection.

Photos by Airman 1st Class Michael Stuart

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AFA awardsAir Force Association Pitsenbarger applica-

tions are due to the Ramstein Education Center in Bldg. 2120, Room 421, by 3 p.m. today. AFA Pitsenbarger awards provide a one-time grant of $400 to selected top U.S. Air Force enlisted per-sonnel graduating from the Community College of the Air Force who plan to pursue a baccalaureate degree. The grants coincide with the CCAF grad-uation ceremonies held each spring and fall. AFA Pitsenbarger applications can be found at www.afa.org/AFA/InformationFor/Military/PitsenbargerAward.

Sports physicalsAnnual health screening physicals are required

for students who wish to participate in sports. The 86th Medical Group will be conducting sports physicals by appointment only Saturday for youth ages 6 to 18 years old enrolled at the Ramstein Clinic. The physicals will be performed at the Ramstein Clinic, Bldg. 2114 (main clinic) from 8 a.m. to 3:45 p.m. and are valid for one year. Appointments can be made by calling 479-CARE (2273) or 06371-46-2273. The medical group will provide all neces-sary paperwork for this examination. Families need to arrive 30 minutes prior to the scheduled appoint-ment to complete paperwork and the necessary pre-examination testing. If a child wears glasses, bring them to the appointment and have your children wear comfortable clothing, such as a T-shirt and a pair of shorts. If you are unable to attend the event, there will be another opportunity for sports physicals in August.

Summer Reading ProgramThe Summer Reading Program encourages read-

ing throughout the summer months for patrons of all ages. The kick-off party takes place at 11 a.m. June 12 at the Rheinland-Pfalz Library in Bldg. 3810 on Wilson Barracks in Landstuhl. The fi rst 200 children to come in and register for the Summer Reading Program will receive a free T-shirt. Registration will continue throughout the entire Summer Reading Program through July. For more information, call 486-7322 or 06371-86-7322.

Youth sports registrationYouth sports registration for fall opens Monday.

Sports include: tackle football, ages 9-14, $135; cheerleading, ages 5-18, $40; fl ag football, ages 5-14, $40; and jump rope, ages 7-18, $40. Fall sports registration runs through July 18. For more information or to register, contact Parent Central Services, Bldg. 2898 on Pulaski Barracks, at 493-4516/4122 or 0631-3406-4516/4122, or the Family and Morale, Welfare and Recreation One Stop Shop on Landstuhl, Bldg. 3810 on Wilson Barracks, at 486-8943 or 06371-86-8943.

Teen Advisory Group meetingThe Teen Advisory Group meeting is your

opportunity to make your voices heard about library programs and materials you want to see. The meeting will be held from 3 to 5 p.m. Thursday at the Rheinland-Pfalz Library on Landstuhl, Bldg. 3810 on Wilson Barracks. This is for teens, ages 13-17. Snacks will be provided, and no sign-up is required. For more information, call 486-7322 or 06371-86-7322.

CCAF graduation The semiannual Community College of the Air

Force graduation ceremony will take place at 1 p.m. June 20 in the Ramstein Offi cers’ Club. Mandatory graduation rehearsal will be held at 9 a.m. the same day and location. Graduates are in Uniform of the Day for the rehearsal and Service Dress

Uniform for the graduation ceremony. Students who are PCSing, separating, deploying or retir-ing prior to June 20 should provide the necessary information to the education center. For more infor-mation, email [email protected].

Teen Stress ManagementTeen Stress Management class takes place from

4 to 5:30 p.m. Tuesday in Bldg. 2891 on Pulaski Barracks. In this class, teens will explore what stress and anxiety are, how to identify them and tools to minimize the effects. For more information or to register in advance, call 493-4203 or 0631-3406-4203.

Teen Money Teen Money, a class where teens learn how

to open a bank account, budget their money, fi nd resources for college and save for the future takes place at 1 p.m. June 17 in Bldg. 2891 on Pulaski Barracks. For teens in grades 6 and up. For more information or to register in advance, call 493-4203 or 0631-3406-4203.

Intern programThe Ramstein Education Offi ce offers a summer

intern program. For more information, contact Mark Rix at [email protected].

Education Notes

Most pets importable statesideby Robert SzostekU.S. Army Europe Customs Public Affairs

People moving stateside this summer may take most types of pets with them if they plan

ahead. However, endangered species laws prevent people from taking some turtles, birds and reptiles to the United States.

“Dogs must be free of disease and be vaccinated against rabies at least

30 days before they reach the USA,” said Mike Dean, director of the U.S. European Command’s Customs and Border Clearance Agency. “Puppies younger than 3 months and dogs in rabies-free areas such as the United Kingdom are exempted, however.”

Unvaccinated dogs will be inocu-lated on arrival and confi ned for 30 days at the owner’s expense. Cats must show no signs of disease, and a rabies vaccination is required in most U.S. states.

People wanting to ship pet birds should consult the U.S. Department of Agriculture website for the latest information, as procedures can change on short notice. Visit www.aphis.usda.gov/wps/portal/aphis/ourfocus/importexport.

Arrangements to ship pet birds to the U.S. must be made 120 days in advance of the PCS.

Hawaii is the only place in the U.S. that is permanently free of rabies. Personnel moving to the Aloha

State should check with the Hawaii Department of Agriculture Web page to fi nd out about their special quaran-tine requirements for pets. Visit hdoa.hawaii.gov/ai/aqs/animal-quarantine-information-page.

For more information on shipping pets and endangered species legisla-tion from the “Pets, Wildlife” pam-phlet, visit a military customs offi ce or consult the CBCA website at www.eur.army.mil/opm/customs/pets.htm.

Courtesy photos

Learning at Landstuhl Elementary/Middle SchoolLEFT: Children in Melinda Stevens’ kindergarten class at Landstuhl Elementary/Middle School make fruit rainbows as part of a wellness program. The students received assistance from a TRICARE nutritionist who helps children make correct eating choices. RIGHT: Students in Stevens’ class at LEMS learn about Earth Day by making Earth Day smoothies.

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Events» The Kaiserslautern Landstuhl Spouses’ Asso-

ciation presents the May Function Season Finale. Join KLSA for the last event of the season with a $5 auc-tion. Wear your favorite decade outfi t, and celebrate the fun. The event will be held at 6:30 p.m. today at Hotel Gasthof Am Rathaus, Hohenecken-Kaiserslautern. For an invitation or more information, email [email protected].

» Armstrong’s Club hosts Karaoke Night from 9 p.m. to 2 a.m. today in Bldg. 1036 on Vogelweh Housing. For ages 18 and older. For more information, call 0631-354-9986.

» Armstrong’s Club hosts Latin Night from 9 p.m. to 2 a.m. Saturday in Bldg. 1036 on Vogelweh Housing. For more information, call 0631-354-9986.

» The fi rst Toddler Picnic in the Park event, hosted by the New Parent Support Program, starts Wednesday and will be held from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. every Wednesday during the summer at Pulaski Park on Pulaski Barracks. Parents with toddlers are invited to bring a picnic lunch and enjoy playing and picnicking with other toddlers. Toddler-specifi c information will be provided, with topics ranging from summer safety to nutrition. For more information, con-tact the New Parent Support Program at 493-4066/4058 or 0631-3406-4066/4058.

» KMC Onstage presents “A Midsummer Night’s Dream,” Shakespeare’s most-loved comedy, at 7:30 p.m. today and Saturday and June 6, 7, 13 and 14, and 3 p.m. Sunday and June 8 and 15 at KMC Onstage, Bldg. 3232 on Kleber Kaserne. Not recommended for younger audiences; children under 5 are not permitted to any performance. Tickets may be reserved in advance through KMC Onstage. For more information, call 483-6626 or 0631-411-6626, or email [email protected].

» Shop until you drop at the summer bazaar, which features a variety of more than 90 European vendors selling treasures, paintings, jewelry, wine and much more. Food and beverages will be available on site. Dates: 10 a.m. to

7 p.m. June 6, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. June 7, and 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. June 8. All prices are in U.S. dollars, and cash, check and debit cards are accepted. The bazaar will be held in the Special Events Center, Bldg. 237 on Rhine Ordnance Barracks. If traveling on autobahn A6, take the Kaisers-lautern-West exit toward the Opel circle, and follow the event signs.

» Enjoy Reggae and hip-hop music from 9 p.m. to 2 a.m. June 13 at Armstrong’s Club, Bldg. 1036 on on Vo-gelweh Housing. Socialize and show off your best dance moves. Food and beverages will be available for purchase. There is no cover charge. Open to ages 18 and older. For details, call 0631-354-9986.

» Put on your favorite superhero costume and head over to the Rheinland-Pfalz Library for Superhero Day June 14. The event will include superhero movies, crafts and more. Open to all ages, and no sign-up is required. For more information, contact the Rheinland-Pfalz Library, Bldg. 3810 on Wilson Barracks, at 486-7322 or 06371-86-7322.

» Armstrong’s Club hosts the Father-Daughter Cinderella Princess Ball from 4 to 8 p.m. June 14 in Bldg. 1036 on Vogelweh Housing. Enjoy an evening fi lled with adventure, prizes, games, entertainment and a Cin-derella movie presentation during dinner. There will also be a father-daughter waltz dancing opportunity. A real-life Cinderella will greet the guests and announce the seats to all attendees. There will also be photo opportunities with Cinderella. Cost is $50 per father-daughter pair, and $25 for each additional child attending. Proper dress and reser-vations are required. Seating is limited, so reserve your spot today. Deadline to register is June 6 via Webtrac. For more information, call 0631-354-9986.

» Come out for a night of fun and laughter at the Celebrity European Comedy Jam at Armstrong’s Club. This comedy show, brought to you by GMD Entertainment in conjunction with Family and Morale, Welfare and Recre-ation, will feature stateside comedians, including Hot Topic, Munchie and headliner Melanie Comarcho. The event takes

place June 28. Doors open at 7:30 p.m., and the show begins at 9. Advance admission costs $20. Admission at the door costs $25. For more information, call 0631-354-9986.

» The Kazabra Club hosts Country Night from 9 p.m. to 3 a.m. every Saturday in Bldg. 2057 on Vogelweh. There is a $5 cover charge.

» Armstrong’s Club hosts Open Mic Night from 5 to 10 p.m. every Tuesday in Bldg. 1036 on Vogelweh Housing. If you think you have what it takes, bring your gear and be heard. For ages 18 and older. No sign-up required. For details, call 0631-354-9986.

Jobs» A job fair ready workshop will be held

at 10 a.m. June 6 in Bldg. 2917 on Pulaski Bar-racks. Are you heading to the job fair on June 17? Take this workshop, and learn how to introduce yourself to recruiters and present your resume, conduct research on companies who will be at-tending the job fair, and dress to impress. The

deadline to register is Wednesday. For details or to enroll, call 493-4029 or 0631-3406-4029.

» U.S. Army Garrison Rheinland-Pfalz hosts a job fair from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. June 17 at the Kazabra Club, Bldg. 2057 on Vogelweh. Employers will include local employers and Department of Defense contractors. There will be a special military spouse preference briefi ng given by Air Force Civilian Personnel at 11 a.m. For more information, call Pascalina Bonnin at 493-4029 or 0631-3406-4029.

» A private sector resume writing class takes place from 10 a.m. to noon June 18. Looking for a job in the private sector and don’t know where to start? Take this class designed to help prepare you in your career search. Learn important in-formation about what an employer might look for on a resume. Register in advance by calling 493-4203 or 0631-3406-4203.

» A USA jobs workshop takes place from 10 a.m. to noon June 27 in the computer lab in Bldg. 2917 on Pulaski Barracks. Register in advance by calling 493-4203 or 0631-3406-4203.

Classes & Training» ScreamFree Parenting class takes place

from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. today in Bldg. 2891 on Pu-laski Barracks. Moving beyond many of the child-centered and technique-based approaches, the Scream-Free way compels you to focus on yourself, grow yourself up and calm yourself down. Child care will be provided. Reservations are required. Register in advance by calling 493-4203 or 0631-3406-4203.

» Stress Management class takes place from 8:30 to 11:30 a.m. Tuesday in Bldg. 2891 on Pulaski Barracks. Feeling over-burdened? Are you experiencing sleepless-ness, muscle pain or tension? Then you may be stressed. Join this informative class that teaches about different kinds of stress and healthy ways to cope. Register in advance by calling 493-4203 or 0631-3406-4203.

Baumholder Events» Rheinland-Pfalz Idol live auditions will be held

at 6 p.m. June 7 at Baumholder’s Hilltop Theater. No reg-istration is required, and contestants will be notifi ed on the spot based on the decision of judges and a live audi-ence. There will be three categories of contestants: youth, ages 6 to 12; teens, ages 13 to 17; and adults, ages 18 and older. The competition rounds will take place at 6 p.m. June 14, 21 and 28 at the Hilltop Theater. Judges and audi-ence members will vote on performances and move their fa-vorite contestants toward the fi nale. The fi nale will be held at the Independence Day Celebration at 6 p.m. on Baumholder in the fest tent. There will be one winner from each category with the winner being 100 percent based on audience vote. For more information on the audition process or how to be a part of the viewing audience, call Jacqui Haggerty at 485-6970 or 06783-6-6970.

» On June 19, come out to the Baumholder Library for “Craft with Me.” Join an art instructor from the Baum-holder Arts and Crafts Center and make a fun craft! The activ-ity takes place from 2:30 to 4:30 p.m. Open to children ages 5 to 12 and their parents. No registration required. The library is located in Bldg. 8332 on Smith Barracks. For details, call 485-1740 or 06783-6-1740.

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Airman & Family Readiness Center For details or to sign up for a class, call the Airman & Family Readiness Center at 480-5100.MONDAY» Ramstein Spouses Orientation: 8:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m., A&FRC» Pre-separation briefi ng: 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., A&FRCTUESDAY» Sponsoring in the KMC: 9 to 10 a.m., A&FRC» Reintegration brief: 9 to 11 a.m., IDRC» Pre-deployment brief: 1 to 3 p.m., IDRC» EFMP Adaptive Arts & Crafts: 4 to 5 p.m.WEDNESDAY» Base INTRO: 7:30 to 11:45 a.m., E-Club» EFMP playgroup: 10 a.m. to noon, Vogelweh Community CenterTHURSDAY » EFMP After School Activity: 5 to 6 p.m.JUNE 6 » New Commanders, First Sergeants, Superintendents Im-mersion Brief: 7:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., A&FRC

Child/Youth» Mark your calendars for summer and fall registration. Get ready to join our camps, classes and clubs:Aug. 4: Fall after school clubsAug. 11: Fall instructional classesSpaces are limited, so don’t delay. Register online at www.86fss.com, or call Ramstein Youth Programs at 06371-47-6444, or Vogelweh Youth Programs at 0631-536-6504 for details.» Get ready for the Keystone Color Run — 5K of colorful family fun to help combat the tragedy of teen suicide. Register online at www.86fss.com beginning Thursday.

Ramstein Youth CenterCLUBS R US AFTER SCHOOL FUNMonday» Planet Earth: Join Mr. Ronnie in the club room as we discover ways to care for our planet. » Sweet Science: From rock candy to elephant toothpaste, join us as we create edible science experiments.Tuesday» Scrapbooking: Join us as we create scrapbooks to hold all of our special memories.» Spring Crafting: Spring is in the air. Join us for a crafting experience you will be sure to love. Wednesday» Girls Fun: Join Ms. Lena in this girls-only club. Learn about cars, masonry and construction. Thursday» Around the World in Eight Dishes: Pot stickers, jam tarts, quesadillas and more. Join us as we cook our way around the world.» Storm Chasers: Join Mr. Ronnie to brave learning about tornados, thunder, lightning and more.FREE Friday» Music Makers: Join Mr. Fernando in this fun music class. Youth are required to bring their instruments.» Pinterest Your Interest: Get ready to search, click and

craft by using Pinterest for great ideas on cool projects.» Fitness Friday PALA Challenge: Get up, and get moving. Mr. Ronnie’s head-to-toe workout puts you on the path to recognition from President Obama.Everyday fun» Power Hour Think Tank: Homework help, study skills and game challenges that get your brain in shape. » Special for Dr. Seuss Month — Story Telling Adventures: Every picture tells a story. Your creativity will unlock the ad-ventures inspired by pictures.» Artist Studio: Figure sketching — from portraits to cari-catures, learn to draw people and fi gures. All new print making. Use templates and print making to create a mas-terpiece.» Game Tech: Monday and Tuesday: Mr. Bryan teaches you how to produce your computer game masterpiece.» Photoshop: Wednesday and Thursday: A picture is worth a thousand words. Learn how Photoshop makes your pic-tures the best that they can be.

Health and Wellness Center For more information, call the Health and Wellness Center at 06371-47-4292 or 480-4292 (HAWC).MONDAY» Healthy eating class: 10 to 11:30 a.m.TUESDAY» No classesWEDNESDAY» No classesTHURSDAY » Bod Pod walk-in hours: 8 to 10 a.m.» Tobacco cessation 1: noon to 1 p.m. JUNE 6 » No classes

Family Advocacy» EXPECTANT PARENT ORIENTATION (MONTHLY): Ori-entation is from 8 to 11 a.m. the fi rst Tuesday of every month at the Learning Resource Center, Bldg. 3718 at Landstuhl Regional Medical Center. Learn about birth registration, pass-ports and more. For more information, call the New Parent Support Program at 479-2098 or 06371-46-2098.» FORTIFY YOUR MARRIAGE: 3 to 4:30 p.m. Wednes-days at the Ramstein Southside Chapel. This four-session interactive workshop helps partners put their relationship in a whole new light. To register, call 479-2370.» SURVIVING ADOLESCENCE AND YOUNG ADULT-HOOD: 5 to 7 p.m. Thursdays, June 12 to July 10, at Ramstein Middle School. Learn how to turn the challenges of raising a teen into opportunities for growth. Develop a positive and healthy relationship through improved com-munication. To register, call 479-2370 or 06371-46-2370.» 1,2,3 MAGIC PARENTING: 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. Tues-days, until June 24, at the HAWC. This is a workshop for parents struggling to stop unwanted behaviors or those who are looking for a simple way to encourage desirable behav-ior. To register, call 479-2370 or 06371-46-2370.» RELAX ALREADY — STRESS MANAGEMENT: 10 a.m. to noon Wednesday at the HAWC. Stress is an ev-eryday fact of life and not all stress is considered destruc-

tive. How an individual responds to the stressor will deter-mine the impact in their life. Learn to identify types of stress and signs and symptoms of being stressed out. To register, call 479-2370 or 06371-46-2370.» THE FIVE LOVE LANGUAGES: 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. June 6 at the HAWC. Ever wonder what really makes your partner feel “loved” or your children feel “loved”? Join us for this fun and entertaining seminar. To register, call 479-2370 or 06371-46-2370.

Medical Group» Self Initiated Care Kit, twice a month. Call 479-2273 (CARE) to sign up for a class.» Attention: TRICARE online is available for your convenience. Schedule your own appointments, home care website, check labs, nurse advice line, medication refi lls and more. Register online today at www.tricareonline.com.

ASACS» Adolescent Support and Counseling Service is a com-prehensive program that provides prevention education and counseling services to 11- to 19 year-old ID cardholders in the military community. Their mission is to provide com-prehensive counseling services to adolescents and mili-tary families stationed OCONUS while enhancing military readiness and quality of life. In addition, ASACS offers life skills classes that promote health and personal development in the Department of Defense schools. ASACS participates in supportive activities related to military life transitions and provides individual, group and family counseling services. ASACS counselors’ offi ces are located in Department of De-fense schools for the convenience of military families. ASACS counseling services are completely confi dential. Hours are from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday to Friday; however, fl exible ap-pointment times are available to meet the needs of military families. Contact your school ASACS counselor for more information.

Military family life consultants » Military family life consultants are licensed clinical providers who assist service members and their families with issues they may face throughout the cycle of deploy-ment to reintegrating with their family and community. The MFLC Program provides short-term, non-medical counsel-ing support for a range of issues including: relationships, crisis intervention, stress management, grief, occupational and other individual and family issues. Psycho-educational presentations focused on issues common to the military family including: reunion/reintegration, stress coping, grief/loss and deployment/reintegration. For more information, call 0152-24211233; 0152-02663352; 0176-69333243; or 0151-5674 8179.

SARC/SAPR» SAPR Stand Down Day Facilitator Upcoming Training Dates: If you were chosen to be a facilitator for your unit and have not been able to attend any of the scheduled dates so far, call the SAPR offi ce at 480-5597 or email [email protected] as soon as possible.

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by Petra Lessoing86th Airlift Wing Public Affairs

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

Performing arts:Pfalztheater Kaiserslautern:• “Viva la Mama,” a comical opera

by Gaetano Donizetti, in German, 7:30 p.m. today and June 13.

• “Galaxy 21 — Eine Perfor-mance,” 7:30 p.m. Saturday.

• “Die vier Jahreszeiten,” a ballet by Stefano Giannetti with music by Antonio Vivaldi and Astor Piazolla, 7:30 p.m. Sunday.

• “Manon Lescaut,” an opera by Giacomo Puccini, in Italian, 7:30 p.m. June 6, 21, 25 and 27.

• “Lady Macbeth von Mzensk,” an opera by Dmitri Schostakowitsch, in German, 7:30 p.m. June 7 and 28.

• “Hiob,” a play in German, based on the novel by Joseph Roth, 3 p.m. June 15.

• “West Side Story,” a musical by Leonard Bernstein, in German, 7:30 p.m. June 14, 18, 20 and 6 p.m. June 22 and 29.

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

Kammgarn Kaiserslautern: • Neuza & Band present music

from Cabo Verde, 8 p.m. Wednesday. Tickets cost €14.

• The Caruso Lehman Quartett presents Sinti jazz and swing, 8 p.m. June 6. Tickets cost €14.

• In Extremo presents medieval folk and thrash metal rock, 8 p.m. June 7. Tickets cost €24.

• The Lulu Weiss Ensemble presents Sinti jazz, 8 p.m. June 12. Tickets cost €14.

• Crew V presents soul, funk and jazz, 8 p.m. June 13. Tickets cost €14.

• “Nuit de la Chanson,” Pauline Ngoc performs French chansons, 8 p.m. June 14. Tickets cost €17.

For more information, visit www.kammgarn.de.

Fruchthalle, Kaiserslautern: • Jazz stage meets Mallets, 5 p.m.

June 6. Tickets cost €14.• The German State Philharmonics

Rheinland-Pfalz presents a fi lm music concert, “The Passion of the Maid of Orleans,” 8 p.m. June 13. Tickets cost 17 to €25.

For details and tickets, call Kaiserslautern Tourist-Info at 0631-365-2317.

SWR Studio, Fliegerstrasse, Kaiserslautern:

• German Radio Philharmonics Saarbrücken Kaiserslautern presents “Sounds without Words” with works by Robert Schumann and Felix Men-delssohn Bartholdy, 1 p.m. Thursday. Lunch will be offered at noon. Tick-ets cost €21 with lunch and €12 with-out lunch. For advance tickets and to register for lunch, call Kaiserslautern Tourist-Info at 0631-365-2317.

St. Martin Platz, (bottom of Stein-strasse), Kaiserslautern:

• Choirs, bands and ensembles of the Emmerich-Smola-Music School present serenade concerts, 5 p.m. Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, June 6 and 7 p.m. Thursday.

Otterberg, Altes Stadthaus, Haupt-strasse 54:

• Church concert, “Vespro dela Beata Vergine,” by Claudio Mon-teverdi, 7 p.m. Saturday. Tickets cost €16 to €22.

For more information, visit www.otterberg.de.

Bildhaus Music Club, Hahnbach-erhof (near 67701 Schallodenbach – go through Otterberg; Mehlbach is closed):

• The band ZoulBasTerdZ presents soul and rock, 8:30 p.m. Saturday.

Visit www.bildhaus-krueger.de/termine for more information.

Volkspark, Kaiserslautern (duck pond on Entersweiler-/Donners-berger Strasse):

• Open air concert with Music Association Hauptstuhl performing traditional and modern brass music, 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Sunday. Beverages and snacks are available. Children can enjoy an adventure playground.

English Theatre, Gallusanlage 7, Frankfurt:

• “The Collector,” a psychological thriller by John Fowles, through July 4. Performance times are 7:30 p.m. Tuesday to Saturday, and 6 p.m. Sunday.

For more information, visit www.english-theatre.org.

Nationaltheater Mannheim, am Goetheplatz:

• “Falstaff,” an opera by Guiseppe Verdi, in Italian, 7:30 p.m. Wednes-day.

• “Stiffelio,” an opera by Guiseppe Verdi, in Italian, 7:30 p.m. Thursday. For more information, visit www.nationaltheater-mannheim.de.

Miscellaneous• Kaiserslautern Gartenschau,

through Oct. 31. Special events: “T-shirts, bags and tensides,” an inter-active display on sustainable chem-istry, to Oct. 12 in exhibition hall. Flower show, “6 Elements,” to June 22 in fl ower hall. Sunday: Catholic worship service, 11 a.m. in willow church. The Music Association Otter-bach performs 2:30 p.m. Tickets cost €7 for adults and €3 for children. For details, visit www.gartenschau-kl.de.

• Kaiserslautern, Japanese Garden open through Oct. 31. Hours are 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. For details, visit www.japanischergarten.de.

• Linden (south of Queidersbach),

600th anniversary celebrations with live music and food in fest tent, today to Monday. Fest parade through town is 2 to 5 p.m. Sunday. For a detailed program, visit www.gemeinde-linden.de.

• Hermersberg (south of Queiders-bach), 650th anniversary celebrations, today to June 1. Today: party night 8 p.m.; Saturday: children’s activities and medieval camp, 10:30 a.m., and party band, 8 p.m.; Sunday: ecumeni-cal worship service, 9:30 a.m., and fest parade, 2 p.m.

• Eisenberg (northeast of Alsen-born), stores open and new car exhi-bition, 1 to 6 p.m. Sunday.

• Frankenthal, straw hat street fest with rides, vendors, music, today to Sunday.

• Freinsheim (south of Grünstadt), old town fest, today to Sunday.

• Weisenheim am Berg, fun in the streets features live music, food, wines, today to Sunday.

• Bad Dürkheim, city fest with mu-sic, car display, food spcialties, today to Sunday. For details, visit www.duerkheimer-stadtfest.de.

Flea markets• Kaiserslautern, Pfalz-Center

(across from Daenner Kaserne), Saturdays and Sunday.

• Kaiserslautern, Opel parking lot, Portal 4, 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday and June 7.

• Mehlingen, former Penny market (Tannenstrasse), 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturdays.

• Ramstein, Autokino, 3 to 7 p.m. today and June 6.

• Bad Dürkheim, Saline (salt-works in Kurpark), 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. today, 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday and June 7, and 3 to 7 p.m. Thursday.

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Highlights

Kaiserslautern City photo

Dollar Day at May carnivalThe May carnival on Kaiserslautern’s Messeplatz fairgrounds sponsors “Dollar Day” today. Americans can pay in dollars; $1 is €1 for all rides. The carnival with more than 140 ride own-ers and vendors closes out with a � reworks display at 10 p.m. Monday.

Courtesy photo

Steam train ridesA train station festival with live music takes place Saturday and Sunday in Neustadt on the German Wine Street. At the fest, visitors can ride in historical steam trains. For details visit, www.dampfspektakel.info.

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Story and photo by Airman Larissa Greatwood86th Airlift Wing Public Affairs

Beginning in May, the Ramstein Northside Fitness Center has offered a program that allows customers to access the gym at all hours of the night any day of the week.

This opportunity enables shift workers the option to work out during their down time, as well as those who prefer to work-out in the evenings or early mornings.

“I feel like this program is impor-tant for those who work shifts,” said Staff Sgt. Carol Elam, 786th Force Support Squadron fitness supervisor. “They have the ability to come in even when the southside fitness cen-ter is closed and are able to get their workout in. Everybody needs to be fit to fight, and you can’t do that if your fitness center is closed.”

Though customers are aware of the program, some have been denied entry when they scan their ID at the door. The locked doors use a technol-ogy that requires the customer’s ID to be registered into the system prior to usage. Once this simple process is

complete, the fitness center is acces-sible at any hour.

“Customers can bring in their ID card during business hours, 7 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday through Friday,” Elam said. “The process takes maybe two minutes. We have a set of rules for them to read over, and after you understand what you read, you’ll sign a paper stating that you understand, and then we’ll keep track of that.”

The program has proven to be pop-ular amongst customers as there are currently more than 2,000 registered and rising each day.

“We’ve gotten a lot of positive comments about the 24/7 fitness program,” said Lt. Col. Michelle Tarkowski, 786th FSS commander. “In the states, there are gyms off base open 24/7 and can meet people’s needs. Overseas, we don’t really have that option, so we were very excited to be able to offer the same opportunities on base.”

It is very important all customers abide by the rules; only one person may enter the fitness center at a time, and the doors are not to be propped open.

The fitness center receives com-

ment cards from their customers, and they highly encourage them, posi-tive or negative. Though many peo-ple may not think their requests are being heard, the northside fitness cen-ter makes sure they are. Elam said one voice can make a difference, and the 24/7 fitness program is a prime example.

“I think the idea for the program came from customer requests,” Tarkowski said. “In 2012, six test bases were chosen to run through

24/7 to see how it worked. Last fall, they reviewed the results of the test and decided that it was possible and should be implemented throughout the Air Force.”

The program is open to U.S. mili-tary members with a common access card and people with a privileged ID card. The 24/7 program only exists at the northside fitness center.

For any further questions or con-cerns, call the northside fitness center at 480-8085 or 06371-47-8085.

result in a trip to the emergency room for evalu-ation. It is estimated that mouthguards prevent between 100,000 to 200,000 oral injuries per year in professional football alone.

There are several different types of mouth-guards to choose. The most common mouth-guard is the boil and bite type and can be purchased at most stores. A custom molded mouthguard can be fabricated by a dentist and fits more securely around the teeth. Custom mouthguards are more ideal; however, any mouthguard is better than no mouthguard at all.

So, with the warmer days ahead, adults and children will be participating in more outdoor activities, which could possibly result in facial injuries. It is not too late to get to your local dental clinic and get your custom mouthguard or receive information about boil and bite guards. Take the right precautions to protect you and your children from a painful injury or years of dental treatment.

The Ramstein Dental Clinic hosts a walk-in mouthguard clinic during the 86th MDG Sports Physical Day. This event will take place Saturday in Bldg. 2114 in the laboratory wait-ing area.

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Photo by Dijon Rolle

Army Safety DayPfc. Daniel Martiniuc tests his coordination while participating in a demonstration at the Army Substance Abuse Program table. The table was one of several set up in support of the garrison’s annual Safety Day event May 21 at the Rhine Ordnance Barracks Special Events Center. The event is designed to promote overall safety awareness and provide additional training opportunities for service members, civilians and families.

Registration before perspiration

An Airman hands his common access card to a 786th Force Support Squadron fitness specialist May 23 at the Ramstein Northside Fitness Center on Ramstein. Members must register their ID card at the facility before using the 24/7 fitness program.

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KinderfestSat, Jun 7Kaiserslautern, city center

You and your children can enjoy the children’s festival ‘Kinderfest’ on the 7th of June in Kai-serslautern. There will be games, music, and loads of other fun activities for the little ones to do. If you are looking to have some fun, this event starts at 10 a.m. and ends at 4 p.m. For more information see www.kaiserslautern.de

militaryIN GERMANY

EVENTS

Art showFri, May 30Landstuhl, Galerie Atelier 35Galerie Atelier 35 invites everyone to their art show on the 30th of May in Landstuhl. The exhibition/art show starts at 6 p.m. and presents works by Beate Winkler. The theme of the exhibtion is “Dreams and Desires.” The art pieces will be displayed until the 21st of June.For more information about the exhibition see www.galerieatelier35.com

Double-decker tour Sat, May 31Bad Dürkheim, Tourist InformationThe German wine street is a beautiful place to visit. From the months of May to October you are able to take a tour on the German Wine Street on a double- decker bus. You can choose from three routes, the Riesling Tour, the Burgunder Tour and the Bad Dürkheim tour. Tours last about one hour and take place on Saturdays, Sundays and on holidays. To fi nd out more call 06322 935 or visit www.deutsche-weinstrasse.de

Women´s Business Card ExchangeSat, May 31Ramstein, Bottled HappinessJoin to the Women’s Business Card Exchange on the 31st of May in Ram-stein-Miesenbach. Several businesses will also be showcased! You will get a chance to meet other business woman and exchange ideas. This event will start at 2 p.m. and go til 5 p.m. Interested in showcasing your business at this event? Please call Holly at 0151-466-51941.

Motor Bikers MeetWed, Jun 4Weilerbach, Restaurant Bauer SchmidtIf you own a motorcycle or any other two wheeler, then join the Bauer Schmidt Motor Bikers Meet on Wednesdays. Bikers from all over will be showing off their wheels, as well as having a good ol’ time chatting and exchanging stories. See how tires are changed and much more. Around 6 p.m. there will be a little bonfi re. To fi nd out more information see www.sm-weilerbach.de

Family day at the zooSun, Jun 8 – Sat, Jun 9Kaiserslautern, Siegelbach ZooOver the Pentacost weekend you and your family can enjoy a family day at the zoo. On the 8th and 9th of June, the Siegelbach zoo will have guided tours, a falconry show, pony riding, fun and games for kids, animal presentations, as well as a small puppet show and much more. For more information see www.zoo-kl.de

Public viewing soccer world cupThu, Jun 12Frankenthal, World of Laser ArenaEveryone is in soccer mode and prepar-ing for the World Cup 2014, which is only a few weeks away. On the 12th of June there will be a public viewing in Frankenthal with over 5000 seats, and 3 stages with the best technical equip-ment. The event is free of charge, though you can purchase a ticket for €45, which will guarantee you a seat so you don’t have to wait in line for hours. For more information see www.eventfritze.de

StadtfestFri, Jun 13 – Sun, Jun 15St. Wendel, City CenterThe city of St. Wendel is hosting their city fest between the 13th and 15th of June. There will be a wide range of shows available to the vistors as well as a large variety of international culinary delights. The highlight of this year’s city fest is the concert towards the end of the fest by various new comer bands during the “Wnd Band Battle.” Children will also be able to participate in various programs. For more information see www.sankt-wendel.de

CONCERTS

Stevie Wonder Thu, Jul 3Luxemburg, RockhalStevie Wonder will be performing on the 3rd of July in the Rockhal in Luxemburg. If you are looking to purchase tickets, get them soon. Ticket price is €101.12. For more information see www.eventim.de

Ruhr in LoveSat, Jul 5Oberhausen, Olga ParkThis electronic music festival will take place on the 5th of July in Oberhausen. Here, you will be able to hear sounds from about 400 DJs over 40 different fl oors. This event starts at noon and goes until 10 p.m. Ticket prices start at €26.40. To purchase tickets visit www.eventim.de 

Pharrell WilliamsFri, Sep 26Frankfurt, Festhalle

Pharell Williams is coming to Frankfurt on the 26th of September. Be sure to purchase your tickets now as the presale has begun. Ticket prices start at 57.40. For more information www.eventim.de

Asaf AvidanSun, Oct 19Frankfurt, Sankt PeterAsaf Avidan, Israeli singer-songwriter will be performing on October 19 in Frank-furt. Get your tickets soon to be part of his show. Ticket price is €43. For more information see www.eventim.de

SPORTS

MarathonSat, May 31Mannheim, various locationsIf you’ve got what it takes, why not join the marathon in Mannheim. There are various options for all skill levels incl. children with different starting times. For more information and registration details visit the organiser’s website www.marathonmannheim.de

7th Gründel’s FirmenlaufThu, Jun 5Kaiserslautern, StiftsplatzJoin the Firmenlauf (company run) on the 5th of June is Kaiserslautern. If you own a business and would like to join the marathon be sure to register soon. The 5km race will start at 6 p.m. and will wind through the city center of Kaiserslautern. If you don’t want to join the race just come and enjoy the fun and cheer your colleagues on. For more information and registration see www.fi rmenlauf-pfalz.de

More events on: www.militaryingermany.com

Have fun with the locals

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by Kevin RobinsonDefense Commissary Agency Public Affairs

FORT LEE, Va. — The Defense Commissary Agency will unveil the Your Healthy Lifestyle Festival June 6 through July 6 at 236 installations worldwide.

This inaugural event will allow patrons to see dis-counted prices on produce at commissary farmers markets, savings on workout equipment at exchang-es and fitness events hosted by base morale, welfare and recreation activities.

With the theme “Shop Healthy! Eat Healthy! Be Healthy!” the festival reinforces the health and wellness goals of the military community, said DeCA Director and CEO Joseph H. Jeu.

“We all have a vested interest in helping service members and their families improve their health and wellness,” Jeu said. “Together, the synergy of military resale makes the installation the No. 1 des-tination for collaborative events such as the Your Healthy Lifestyle Festival.”

The festival combines commissary farmers mar-kets, exchange sidewalk sales, MWR fitness events, demos, music, free nutritious food samples, prize giveaways, discount coupon offers, health and well-ness information and children’s programs.

It’s no coincidence that health and wellness is a dominant theme, especially as the Department

of Defense continues to roll out its Healthy Base Initiative. HBI is a project of DOD’s Operation Live Well, an initiative to boost the nutrition and fitness of service members, retirees, their families and mili-tary civilians.

“There’s a special ‘take care of our own’ mental-ity about military communities, and this festival embodies the best of that philosophy,” said DeCA Sales Director Randy Chandler. “Whenever com-missaries, exchanges, MWR services and our indus-

try partners collaborate like this, our customers benefit the most.”

For DeCA, the Lifestyle Festival also gives the commissary agency an opportunity to showcase its worldwide farmers market program, an event that has offered plenty of tasty fruits and vegetables for the past three years, Chandler said.

“Our commissary associates and industry part-ners work hard to offer quality, healthy fruits and vegetables,” Chandler said. “The creativity, imagi-nation and excitement of the farmers markets, com-bined with the exchange sales and the MWR fitness events, will make this festival something our mili-tary customers cannot afford to miss.”

There will be a few locations that conduct their festivals as early as the middle of May in order to accommodate existing calendar conflicts. An overall schedule listing installations and dates can be found on the DeCA website at www. commissaries.com/healthy-lifestyle-festival.cfm. Commissary patrons should also check the indi-vidual store Web pages for more information on farmers market dates and other scheduled events. It’s prudent for customers who live near multiple commissaries to use the DeCA website to frequent all sales in their area.

Customers are also advised to contact their local installation media for specific festival event sched-ules.

Soccer championshipsCome cheer on your favorite unit as they compete

in the unit-level soccer championships Monday to Thursday at the Landstuhl Cage on Wilson Barracks. Games will be held from 6 to 10 p.m. There will be awards for first, second and third place teams, as well as individual awards for first, second and MVP. For details, contact Quinton Floyd at 493-2087 or 06783-6-2087, or via email at [email protected].

Army birthday runCelebrate the Army’s 239th birthday at the BOSS

Army Birthday Run. This 5K fun run/walk will take place at 10:30 a.m. June 14. Registration will take place from 9 to 10:15 a.m. in Bldg. 237 on Rhine Ordnance Barracks. T-shirts will be given to the first 100 to register on the day of the event. The reg-istration fee is $5. All ages are welcome, and pets must be leashed. This event is stroller-friendly. For details, call 493-2088 or 0631-3406-2088.

Fitness center open 24/7The Ramstein Northside Fitness Center is now

open 24 hours a day, seven days a week for regis-tered members. For more details and to get regis-tered, visit the fitness center front desk. For details, visit http://tinyurl.com/kn76ylk.

Triathlon volunteers neededVolunteers are needed for the third annual TRI

Pfalz Triathlon to be held Aug. 3 in Kaiserslautern. There will be a need for helpers not only on the

day of the race but also in setup and teardown work before and after. Being part of the volunteer team that will manage an international group of athletes will also provide various benefits to each helper. For full information and to register as a volunteer, visit www.tri-pfalz.de/volunteer,1,20.html.

Golf tournamentKMC Top 3 will sponsor a golf tournament

July 18 at the Woodlawn Golf Course on Ramstein. For details and to pre-register, email [email protected] or [email protected].

Gymnastics instructors neededSKIESUnlimited needs a gymnastics instructor to

teach children, ages 3 and up. Sessions will include pre-level gymnastics and tumbling. For details, call Shay Berchtold at 486-5412 or 06371-86-5412, or email [email protected].

RealRyder cycling classIndoor spin cycle training takes place from

5:30 to 6:30 p.m. Tuesdays and Thursdays at the Kleber Fitness Center, Bldg. 3720 on Kleber Kaserne. Cost is $4 per class. RealRyder cycling is not child friendly. For details, call 483-7610 or 0631-411-7610.

Massage therapy availableMassage therapy is available at the Sembach and

Landstuhl fitness centers. Types of massages include: deep tissue, sports massage, pregnancy and Shiatsu. One hour costs $55; 30 minutes costs $40. Gift certif-

icates are available. To schedule an appointment, call the Sembach Fitness Center at 496-7530 or 06302-67-7530, or the Landstuhl Fitness Center at 486-7172 or 06371-86-7172.

Personal trainers availablePersonal trainers are available at the Rhine

Ordnance Barracks Fitness Center, Bldg. 172 on ROB; the Landstuhl Fitness Center, Bldg. 3720 on Wilson Barracks; and the Kleber Fitness Center, Bldg. 3235 on Kleber Kaserne. For details, call 493-2086 or 0631-3406-2086.

Agencies partner for Your Healthy Lifestyle Festival

Photo by Senior Airman Chris Willis

Four!Donald Trahan, Professional Golfers Association master professional, gives a free golf lesson to members of the KMC May 21 on Ramstein. Trahan, also known as the swing surgeon, focused his class on the proper swinging position while on the driving range.

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Gateway Cineplex (Ramstein)TODAY - Blended (PG-13) 11 a.m., 7:30 p.m., 10:15 p.m. X-Men: Days of Furture Past 3D (PG-13) 11 a.m., 2:15 p.m., 4:15 p.m., 5:30 p.m., 7:15 p.m., 9:30 p.m. A Haunted House 2 (R) 2 p.m., 10:30 p.m. The Other Woman (PG-13) 11:15 a.m., 4:30 p.m., 9:45 p.m. Brick Mansions (PG-13) 11:30 a.m., 1:45 p.m. Rio 2 3D (G) 2 p.m.SATURDAY - Blended (PG-13) 11 a.m., 4:30 p.m., 10:15 p.m. X-Men: Days of Furture Past 3D (PG-13) 11 a.m., 2:15 p.m., 4:30 p.m., 5:30 p.m., 7:15 p.m., 9:30 p.m. A Haunted House 2 (R) 2 p.m., 10:30 p.m. The Other Woman (PG-13) 11:15 a.m., 1:45 p.m., 4:30 p.m., 7:30 p.m., 10:15 p.m. Brick Mansions (PG-13) 11:30 a.m. Rio 2 3D (G) 2 p.m., 7:45 p.m.SUNDAY - Blended (PG-13) 11 a.m., 2 p.m., 8:15 p.m. X-Men: Days of Furture Past 3D (PG-13) 11 a.m., 2 p.m., 4 p.m., 5 p.m., 7:45 p.m. A Haunted House 2 (R) 2 p.m., 7:15 p.m. The Other Woman (PG-13) 11:15 a.m., 4:30 p.m., 7:45 p.m. Brick Mansions (PG-13) 5:15 p.m. Rio 2 3D (G) 11:30 a.m.MONDAY - Blended (PG-13) 11 a.m., 2 p.m., 7:30 p.m. X-Men: Days of Furture Past 3D (PG-13) 11:45 a.m., 4:30 p.m., 7:45 p.m. A Haunted House 2 (R) 2 p.m., 7:15 p.m. The Other Woman (PG-13) 11:15 a.m., 4:30 p.m., 7:30 p.m. Brick Mansions (PG-13) 4:45 p.m. Rio 2 3D (G) 11:30 a.m., 2 p.m., 5 p.m.2D TUESDAY - Blended (PG-13) 11 a.m., 2 p.m., 7:30 p.m. X-Men: Days of Furture Past (PG-13) 11:45 a.m., 4:30 p.m., 7:45 p.m. A Haunted House 2 (R) 2 p.m., 7:15 p.m. The Other Woman (PG-13) 11:15 a.m., 4:30 p.m., 7:30 p.m. Brick Mansions (PG-13) 4:45 p.m. Rio 2 (G) 11:30 a.m., 2 p.m., 5 p.m.WEDNESDAY - Blended (PG-13) 11 a.m., 2 p.m., 7:30 p.m. X-Men: Days of Furture Past 3D (PG-13) 11:45 a.m., 4:30 p.m., 7:45 p.m. A Haunted House 2 (R) 2 p.m., 7:15 p.m. The Other Woman (PG-13) 11:15 a.m., 4:30 p.m., 7:30 p.m. Brick Mansions (PG-13) 4:45 p.m. Rio 2 3D (G) 11:30 a.m., 2 p.m., 5 p.m. THURSDAY - Blended (PG-13) 11 a.m., 2 p.m., 7:30 p.m. X-Men: Days of Furture Past 3D (PG-13) 11:45 a.m., 4:30 p.m., 7:45 p.m. A Haunted House 2 (R) 2 p.m., 7:15 p.m. The Other Woman (PG-13) 11:15 a.m., 4:30 p.m., 7:30 p.m. Brick Mansions (PG-13) 4:45 p.m. Rio 2 3D (G) 11:30 a.m., 2 p.m., 5 p.m.

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X-Men: Days of Future Past (PG-13) — The ultimate X-Men ensemble fi ghts a war for the survival of the spe-cies across two time peri-ods in “X-Men: Days of Future Past.” The charac-ters from the original “X-Men” fi lm trilogy join forces with their younger selves from “X-Men: First Class” in an epic battle that must change the past — to save our future.

Starring Hugh Jackman and Jennifer Lawrence.

Blended (PG-13) — After a disastrous blind date, single parents Lauren and Jim agree on only one thing: they never want to see each other again.

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Kaiserslautern American German Business Club

AGBC Kaiserslautern Annual Charity Golf TournamentPlease join us on the championship course at Ramstein Air Base

Friday 6 June 2014Shotgun start at 1300hrs (Brie�ng at 1215hrs)

This will be a “scramble” tournamentFees, including cart, driving range and a STEAK DINNER:

AGBC Members €75; Non-Members €85 (Includes a donation to the Kaiserslautern AGBC Scholarship fund)

NOTE: Carts are required for the “Shotgun” start tournamentsPrizes will be awarded for longest drive, closest to the pin, best team and for other

achievements (will be announced at the brie�ng at 1215hrs).

RSVP’s required by 23 May 2014 Please email this form with all info to Tom Shaver, at

[email protected] you do not have email, please snail-mail this form to Tom Shaver, at

Selberg Strasse 13, in 67753 Rothselberg.Directions to Ramstein Air Base and hotel info will be sent to those who RSVP

Transfer Fees to: Stadtsparkasse Kaiserslautern, BLZ: 540 501 10 Konto # 1100 272 40

Write “AGBC GOLF” & the names of players on the transfer. Funds to be received NLT 30 May.

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If you do not have email, please enter your complete snail-mail address above, on the email line.FOR NON-ID CARD HOLDERS ONLY! Please �ll out the information below to gain access to Base.

�is form allows you (the team leader) to play with a team of your choice. If you do not want this, just disregard the other members.

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!!! Bright & sunny 2 Bdrm, 90sqmApt tiled floors, BIK, big yard,Pets welcome in Weilerbach.Plscall after 16.00, 0179-6601752 or06374-6823

*!Nice Apt Landstuhl KolpingStr.9 95sqm 2BR BIK stor bath ful-ly furn €550+utl Avail now 0178-1460633 or 0160-4498569

*100sqm Apt Hütschenhausenliv 2BR BIK bath laundry balc20sqm partly covered 0176-69564589

*Beautiful apt in KL, city center,83sqm 3rms BIK balcony 06301-792663 0172-6925341A beaut. Apt, 15min to Vogelwehor RAB or hospital, 4BR, walkincloset, bathroom w/bigshower +whirlpool, bathroom w/showerand WC, liv/din rm, new BIK terrw/very beautiful view near forest,very quiet, sunroom, laundry w/warm water, floorheating,171sqm, AFN connect, DSL,1100€ + utl, Tel. 0170/93 55555or 06333/9940788, [email protected] inclusive modern appartmentin Vogelbach, 12 min from Ram-stein gate, 10 minutes from Land-stuhl gate, 1 bedroom, 1 living/di-ning room, built in kitchen withfridge and freezer, 1 bathroom, offstreet parking, quiet street. Pictu-res are available. All utilities are in-cluded. For appointments call0162 4131 878 or email: [email protected] 130qm; 2 bedrooms;built in kitchen with dishwasher; li-ving/diningroom; 1 3/4 ba-throoms; fireside; Sat-TV; DSLpossibe; balkony; 1 Garage; sepe-rate enter; no pets; available; call :06307/6475; 700€ + utilitiesApartment 150qm; 3 bedrooms;built in kitchen with dishwasher; li-ving/diningroom; 1 3/4 ba-throoms; Sat-TV; DSL possibe;balkony; 1 Garage; 1 parkingplace; seperate enter; no pets;available; call : 06307/6475; 900€+ utilitiesApartment for rent in Steinwen-den, €550, [email protected]: 06371 70840 Only few mi-les to Ramstein airbase or Hospi-tal.Apt 10 min RAB 80 sqm 2br1livrm 1bath + guest WC stor BIKbalc 1 cpks avail now €520 + util0170-7369018Apt For Rent €780 gas/water incl.Dansenberg 115 sq m LR w/fire-place 2BR w/laundry 1.5 bath ga-ragebasement & fenced in gardencall 0631-56826 or 0177-7645226Apt in Otterberg near Sembach,3BR, kit, liv & dinrm, bath, stora-germ, balcony, park space,110sqm €800 + util. Call: 06301-4594Bann, beautiful Apt 72sqm, newBIK, furn., SAT TV, DSL, €450+util 06371-16868Big nice Apt. in a quiet Area,3Bedrm., Liv-Dinrm.1,5Bath, BIK,Pantry, Balc, AFN, DSL-Internet,140sqm, no Findersfee.063847067 or 01638150865 / [email protected]&Rare 2-Level Condow/balc.5BR, BIK, 2 Bath locatedat charming Old Town from Otter-berg.15 Min.to RAB Call r RealtorErwin for details 0176-61204301

Exclusive big new building,160sqm!20min from RAB, furn ornot furn, ground flr, 4BR, w/ 1 ½baths & BIK.2 outdr terraces w/BBQ., excellent view of Germancountryside.Kreimbach-Kaulbach.Garden & side walk are maintai-ned by landlord.Pets are welco-me.0151-54607136 or 0151-43457009

Jettenbach, 150sqm apt,Triftstr.1 avail 1 June, 3BR, livrm,BIKw/pantry, bathrm w/shower&toilet, guest bathrm, SATTV, internet, separatemeter for wa-ter, elec, gas. €700+€100util,Tel.06385-1872, cell: 017621661463

K-Town downtown, great topfloor apt close to bars and shops,quiet st, great views, 3 bed, 1.5bath, BIK, parking, Av now, 685Euro, Call 0172 6855976

K-Town, luxury fully-furnishedapt, designer furnishings, all utili-ties included, perfect for singlesor couple, Av. now, 858 Euro, Call0172 6855976

Kusel Bledesbach, 22kilometerto RAB, 17 kilometer to Baumhol-der, 120sqm, 1BR, 2living,1dinrm, loggia, 1bath, guest toilet,BIK, new fully furn. No pets. ex-cept elec and trash+one monthrent. Avail now.Call: 06333688936

Landstuhl City Apt, 5min LRMC,shopping center 2min by foot,10min RAB, 75sqm, 4sgl/cpl, lrgbik, livrm, 1BR, bath, storage, bigsunny balc, parking spot €550monthly incl heating+2monthsrent. 06374-4750 or 0171-4311340

Landstuhl downtown: very coolapartment, 125sqm, 3 bed, bigbathroom, nice BIK, available 1June, €800+ut. Call Melinda 0172/6855976 or [email protected]

Large Apt Schwedelbach. 3milesto airbase, 193sqm, 5BR, 2baths,liv/dinrm, kitchen w/ electric app-liances, attic yard, €1240 rent+util. Phone: 06304-919272

Luxury double level apartment: inbeautiful village of Mehlbach,Ramstein and K-Town 20 mins,160sqm, completely newly reno-vated, 3 bed, 2 bath, BIK, garage,Av. now, €940+ut. Call Melinda0172/6855976 or [email protected]

Luxury Penthouse with a Astoun-ding View to the Palatinate Forest,4BR, BIK, huge Liv.Din., 2bath, 2car gar.10min.walk to City.Call Er-win r Realtor [email protected],

Ramstein city, lux. apt. 3BDR,BIK.garage i.basement, r.€725,01726823232 [email protected],

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Come and enjoy the freshness …Farm (Freudenbergerhof) in Ernstweiler close to Zweibrücken, exit Ernstweiler, follow sign “Erdbeer Paradies” Mon – Sat 8 a.m. – 7 p.m., Sun 8 a.m. – 4 p.m

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Mackenbach - RAB 3min, 1stfloor 100sqm Apt, 2 BR, 1,5bathrms, liv/dinr (40sqm), big ter-race, off street parking, A mustsee! Please call 06374-3302 or0152-05639147

Mackenbach, 5 min to RAB,Apartment for rent, 2 bedr, bik,balcony, bathroom, guest toilet,garage, storage, laundry room 85sqm livspace, for €530+utils. Callyour realtor Kurt, 0170-9966359or email ro [email protected],

Mackenbach, 5 Min. to Base,next to Golf Course, very nice2BR Apt, 85 sqm, BIK, 1.5 ba-throoms, Balcony, no pets, Base-ment. Rent: € 530 + Util., Garage+ € 30,00. Call 06371-44310.

Mehlingen lrg apt, 120sqm 2BR,liv/dinrm, brand new BIK,1.5baths, utilrm, part furn, lrgbalc, garden, SAT/AFN, flr hea-ting, €700, Call: 06303-6691 or0176-70501800

Nice Exclusiv Apt. in a quietArea, 7 Rooms, Big BIK, Bathwith Wirlpool, Toilette, Fireplace,2Balcony, furnished Dinnrm andBedroom, Floorheat, DSL-Inter-net, AFN, Garage, 180qm, No Fin-dersfee. 063847067 or01638150865 [email protected]

Oberarnbach Apt 7.5km toLRMC, 15km RAB, 104sqm, 2BR,bath, BIK, studio, big liv/dinrm, lrgpanorma window w/ nice view,big balcony, park place, €630 +util. Call: 0157-79745451

Queidersbach, 15min RAB + KL,Apt 110sqm, 2BR, 1lrg liv/dinrmw/ open fireplace, AFN hock-up,1bath, new BIK, lrg terr+1balc.Use of 600sqm backyard,pets allowed!€680+util Call: 0176-32445051 or 06371-16591

Ramstein City: apartment 3 be-droom , 1 ½ bath, built-in.kit., li-ving-diningrm., balcony, garage,745,-- € + util, no findersfeewww.agra-immobilien.de 06371-57656

Ramstein new renovated quiet &gated ground flr Apt. 84sqm,ground floor, 3rms, furnished kit-chen, bath & garage €790+elec.Call: 0171-3676126

Ramstein: apartment 2 bedr.,bath, built-in-kit., living-diningrm.,balcony, garage, 580,--€ + util ,no finderfee www.agra-immobilien.de 06371-57656

Rodenbach efficiency Apt idealfor singl. pers sep entr, 295€ allincl. exc electr. Full furn, At leastone year contract. 06301-9797

Schönenberg, Apartment,194Sqm, 3 Bedrooms, 1 Ba-throoms, 2 Living/Dining Room,BIK, Features: Basement, Yard,Garage, €950 + util.,01714269249 or [email protected]

Sembach 5 km, 3 bedroomapptm on two floors, 150 sqm,balcony, garage. free now € 950,-- RE/MAX Dreamhomes 4 U, Land-stuhl, Kaiserstr. 4, tel01706850060 or 01704116990,email [email protected]

!!! Townhouse in Kusel, liv sp141sqm, fully furn, 20 min to RAB.0176-23404388 or 06371-60351

!!340sqm House 7BR 2livrm BIK3.5baths sauna, cport, 2balc, gar-den, nice view, near forest 10minRAB, €2250+util no realtor fee0177-9287093

*Ramstein school dist. House,220sqm, 1200sqm property, ter-race, family rm, dinrm, BIK, laun-dry, 2full baths, 4BR, private patioarea in the back. Very quiet area,6miles to RAB westgate, kids andpets welcomed. €1600 +util. w/op-tion to buy. Avail now. Call Owner06364-175436

10min to Ramsteinbase, newhouse, 4BDR, 2 baths, sauna, ga-rage, rent €1775, [email protected], 01726823232

145sqm, gas heating, 3rms+bathin 1st floor. 2storerms, liv/dinrm,guest toilet w/connection for was-her+tryer. Arbor, carport+parkingspot, attic for storerm. €1098.0170/2112389

2o min. to RAB on A62 to Kusel:Great house, 225 m² living, 4bedr, 2 ½ bathr, Living dining, kit-chen, basement, extra rooms, Ga-rage large property very quiet lo-cation € 1.750,-- . RE/MAX Dre-amhomes 4 U, Landstuhl, Kai-serstr.4 , tel 01706850060 or01704116990, email [email protected]

30 Min. to RAB Duplex in Rie-schweiler-M. higher standard, ter-race, 2Balc, studio, bik, Sauna,basem finished into Partyroom w/kitchen, electr. blinds, 2fireplace,wooden floors & tiles, Garden,Double garage. €1200 + util +ga-rage (€70) Tel.: 0177-7832625

4 Bedroom, 3.5 Bath, House withlarge garden on a lake! Amazinglocation on the embankment of alake on a private road with no traf-fic on it!!! Within the RamsteinSchool District!!! 240 Sq Mtrs1800€ + Utilities. Contact me formore info + pictures at 001 775473 7011 or [email protected]. I am in Reno, Nevada 9hours earlier than Ramstein.

Airbase: 3,5 mls - Huetschenhau-sen, beautiful 253 sqm house, gre-at location, 5 br, 3 bath, granitfloor, storage, gar, yard - picsavail.- E 2060,-; Oberstaufen-bach: very nice 6 br , freest. hou-se, 225 sqm, storage, gar, fencedyard - pics avail. - E 1632,-; JRRealty - reduced fee - ph: 06371-71756 or [email protected]

Almost brandnew, freest. 290Sqm, 6 Bedr., 3+ Bath, Familyr.,floorheat, open-fire-pl., Carport,20 Min. to RAB €2100.00, [email protected], Jürgen, 0170-9801507

Available with GP Residences:Very nice modern freestandingHouse in Martinshöhe, 5 BR, 2.5baths, nice built in kitchen, liv/di-ning room, great yard, carport,quiet street, storage, €1,360. Re-duced fees, for an appointmentcall 0162 4131 878 or email: [email protected].

Katzweiler, 280sqm, new duplex,garage, 4BR, €1900. Immo T.016096096498

Beautiful house, 10 min to Vogel-weh -in Stelzenberg, 6 br, floorhe-at, 3 baths, patio, balcony, fencedyard, 2 gar - pets ok, E 1995,-pics avail. JR Realty- no [email protected] or ph:01703159692Brand new freestanding house,in RAB school, 15 Min to RAB,320 sqm liv-space, 7 bedrms., 3baths., b.i.k., terrace, dining-livarea, pantry, office, floor-heating,yard, 2 car garage Anne S. Neu-mann Immobilien4you Tel: [email protected],Brand new freestanding house,near KL- Vogelway and RAB,250sqm., liv.-space, 5 bedrms.,b.i.k., pantry, 3 baths., dining-livarea , open-fire-place, floor-hea-ting, fenced yard, garage € 1980+ util Anne S. NeumannImmobilien4you [email protected] Gries, €1200,5bedr.1 livrm., 2shower, BIK, clo-se to Miesau, Ramstein, avail06/16, call after 17PM, 01715091305.Freestanding house in RABschool, 10 Min to RAB, 220 sqm li-ving-space, 4 bedrms., 2 baths.,b.i.k., dining-liv area, open-fire-place, terrace, basement, fencedyard pets are welcome,garage€1500+ util Anne S. Neu-mann Immobilien4you [email protected],Freestanding house in RABschool, 235 sqm., 5 bedrms.+ stu-dio, 2 +1/2 baths., b.i.k., terrace,floor-heating, pantry garage€1740, + util call Anne S. Neu-mann Immobilien4you [email protected],Freestanding house near RAB inRAB school, 340 sqm., liv.-space,7 bedrms., 3 baths., b.i.k., pantry,attic, yard, terrace, garage €2500+ util Anne S. NeumannImmobilien4you 0173-8317162 [email protected] 0173-8317162 [email protected] for rent: Reuschbach - 6km from Ramstein / RAB: 5rooms, furnished kitchen, living /dining room with fire place, 3 ½bathrooms, closets, pantry, 191sqm, parking lot, yard, pets arewelcome. Rent 1.250,00 Euro +util. For further information pleasecall: Jürgen Müller, phone: 06383-928968, cell: 0179 - 4768717

House in Country near Winnwei-ler 3/4 BR, BIK, plus storage & uti-lity room. DBL garage, floor hea-ting and Fireplace 260sqm 5 min.to Autobahn 1700 Europlus Util.017623363020 leave message.

House in Reichenbach-Steegen,Horststr. 6, for rent 90sqm 3BRBIK new gas heating €560 +utl1month deposit avail now 06371-62411 or 0174-8457197

Kaiserslautern Erlenbach, semidetached house of 177 sqm livingspace, 4 bedr, Bik, patio, guesttoilet, garage, quiet area, for 1020€ + utils. Gas heating. Broadbandinternet avail. No finders fee. Callyour realtor kurt on 0170-9966359or email [email protected]

Katzenbach-nice farmhouse,7rooms, 260sqm, €1.950, [email protected],0049637162256

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Kaiserstr. 28 | Landstuhl | Mon-Sun 10a.m.-11a.m.

SERVING AMERICANS FOR 24 YEARSOutside terrace • More than 50 ice cream dishes • Co� ee & drinks

The Dubliner Irish PubThe Dubliner Irish Pub

Reichswald Str. 1 • 66877 Ramstein-Miesenbach (2 mins from west gate next to Esso Stn Ramstein) Tel.: 0171 - 765 45 02 • www.dubliner-ramstein.com

Open: Mon-Thur 6pm – 1am, Fri & Sat 6pm – 2am, Sun closed

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LIVE MUSIC AT @'THE DUB'Tonight, Fri 30th May @ The Dub

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Full traditional Irish Menu. COME ON OUTTO RAMSTEIN’s FAVOURITE IRISH PUB!!

Kaiserslautern-Erlenbach Niceindividual Freestanding 1FamHouse in a nice liv complex,10min to Kleber/Daenner/PanzerKasern & Vogelweh, fast way toRAB, 100sqm hallway liv rm 2BRadd. rms BIK&din rm 1.5bath(1sep guest WC w/laundry), floor-heat SAT (AFN & German), lamps& curtains, shutters, un furn,electr. garage door, garden+cour-tyard use for BBQ no pets€720+1mo dep.From Private.Avail now, Tel 06301-2080 or0151-23726138

Kaiserslautern-Siegelbach:225sqm, 5 bed, 3.5 bath,BIK+pantry, garage, floor heating,fireplace, nice views and yard,quiet street €1550+ut. Av. now,Call Melinda 0172/6855976 [email protected]

Kindsbach, 3BR, townhouse, stu-dio, patio, garage, €1030. ImmoT. 016096096498

Kindsbach-renovated house,4rooms, 145sqm, €1.200, [email protected],0049637162256

Krickenbach: duplex 3 bedr., 1 ½bath, living-diningrm., built-in-kit.,garage, patio, yard, 1.040,-€ + utilwww.agra-immobilien.de 06371-57656

Landstuhl 5min hospital,170sqm, 3BDR, BIK, basement,rent€950, 01726823232 /[email protected]

K-Town westside: 170sqm, 4bed, 1.5 bath, BIK, studio loft, gasheating, fireplace, patio and smallyard, basement, garage,€1175+ut. Av. now. Call Melinda0172/6855976 or [email protected]

Landstuhl-Melkerei, freestan-ding, bik, garage, 2 bdr, office,€1100, Martin 0177-1700206

Landstuhl-Melkerei: German-sty-le FSH, 220sqm, 5 bed, 2.5 bath,BIK, gas heating, garage, nice bigyard, €1420+ut. Av. 15. June CallMelinda 0172/6855976 or [email protected]

Large nice freestanding housenear Landstuhl-Hospital ! 5 bedr.,3 baths, living-diningrm., bik, ter-race, basement, garden, double-garage with remote, €1.700 + util,www.agra-immobilien.de 06371-57656,

Mackenbach 67685, Paul-Münch-Str. 16, row house,148sqm, BIK, garage, 1.5bath, ter-race, attic, €1050+util+2 monthsrent. Avail Jun 1. 0176-63149627

Mackenbach: Duplex, 142 m²,3bedr., 2 bath, office, garage, ba-sement, terrace, 5 min. RAB, €1.055,-- + util., BedarfsorientierterEnergieausweis, Endenergiebe-darf 115,1 kWh/(m² a), Gaszentral-heizung (Erdgas), Gebäudebau-jahr 1964, EnergieeffizienzklasseC, I.B.u.Immobilienservice Tho-mas Sourißeaux 06374 995 [email protected]

Ramstein city, 220sqm duplex,garage, 4BR, open fireplace, yard,€1500. Immo T. 016096096498

Near Landstuhl hospital,220sqm., living-space, 4 bedrms.,b.i.k., 2 baths., dining-liv. areawith open-fire-place, galery, 2 car-ports €1280, [email protected],

Nice house in a quiet area for asave and sane life. Short drive di-stance to Landstuhl and RAB.3BR, 1.5bath, BIK, big southsidedeck and yard. €850+€300 utilies.Available now. Please call 06375-5485 landlord speaks English

Nice House Schopp, 10min Vo-gelweh / 20min RAM, 220sqm,5BR, 3.5bath, BIK, 450sqm gar-den, beautif. panoramic views, av25 Jun, €1600+util 0151-20106428 or 06301-2939 (FamSiegfried)

RAB 20 mins: beautiful german-style FSH, 235sqm, 5 bedrooms,2.5 bathrooms, BIK, patio+niceyard, double garage, €1600+ut.Av. now. Call Melinda 0172/6855976 or [email protected]

Ramstein down town, €1000,01726823232 /[email protected],

Ramstein, 10 min, FSH, 6BDR,4baths, sunroom, pets ok,2garages, rent €1650, [email protected]

Ramstein, nice big Townhouse,240sqm, 5bedr., 3bathr., BiK, liv.,dinr., laundry, storage, patio,fenced yard, avail. 16.June €1750+util, [email protected] or06374-915430

Steinwenden, 1FSH, big garden,garage, 160sqm, 5 min to RAB.€1250+util. 015221615388

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Openings: Wed – Sat 18:00 – 22:00 • Sun 11:00 – 22:00We o� er fexible opening hours for groups from 15 people.Please reserve at weekends.Moorstrasse 11 • 66909 Matzenbach • Tel: 0 63 83/ 235 • 0 63 83/ 99 91 67

German Schnitzel at its best!German Schnitzel at its best!

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Food SPECIALS starting at 6 p.m.i t 6 p m

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Tel. 0631 - 61944

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The best Pizza & Salads in the KMC area

06371 2497WWW.PIZZERIASALVATORE.COM

Am Fleischackerloch 66849 Landstuhl (across from Kau� and)

FAMILY FRIENDLY RESTAURANT

SPECIAL LUNCH w. salad & breadSpaghetti with meat balls or Lasagne € 6.-

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10 years serving the military community!

Monday to Friday Lunch Bu� et €12,50 with so� drinks and Nan bread.Re� ll drinks free.

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Welcome to the most beautiful summer garden in the region. Whether you are looking for a cool beer or light, summery cuisine – delicious pasta, fresh salads, grilled � sh … We have it all!

Ramstein: duplex 4 bedr., 3 bath,living-diningrm., built-in-kit., yard,garage, 1.450,-- + util www.agra-immobilien.de 06371-57656

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Ramstein-Miesenbach, Kottwei-lerstr. 3, with all comfort from anice Hungarian family €2200+util.0152-29696477 or email:[email protected]

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Schmitshausen, 4BR house, new modern BIK, 1,5bath, 19kfrom Ramstein, automatic garage,sauna, fenced backyard, SATdish, DSL internet, €800+€98util+1600 deposit, avail 6th June,Call: 01778834055

Various beautiful houses in theKMC area. Rental prices from 900Euro - 2600 Euro. FSH, Townhou-ses and more. Reduced finder'sfee. Please view our website formore listings and details.www.gibillpay.com/realestate For moreinformation please contact G.I.Bill Pay Service & Real Estate:06371-465407 or 0160-1065196or [email protected]

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Weilerbach-Erzenhausen: cosygerman-style house, completelynewly renovated, 125sqm, 4 bed,2 bath, large BIK, garage, quiet vil-lage with beautiful surroundings,close to base, €910+ut. Call Melin-da 0172/6855976 or [email protected]

Wonderful house - perfect for fa-mily, Schönenberg-Kübelberg,€1650, [email protected], Stories 2, bedrooms 4,bath 2.5, 3 balconies, 2 chimneys,Size of Unit: 2,551 Sq Feet (237Sq Meters), pets allowed, Garage,2 Spaces (€60), Deposit: €3,300,Estimated Monthly Utilities: €360

!!!OPENHOUSE!!! Saturday7.5.14 from 14-6:00, Hütschen-hausen, Matzberg 10.Don`t missthis one-it won`t last!4BR/3BA255qm living space, 623qm pro-perty, Price € 365 000 RE/MAXReal Estate Center Call Sonja01603807277, 0631/41408880

East of Kaiserslautern: renovated260 m² house, more than 1000 m²property, open floorplan, 3-4bedr., 2 bathr, large livingr. Kit-chen, dining, Sauna, 2 Garageslarge patio, balconies, floorhea-ting, available now € 380.000,--RE/MAX Dreamhomes 4 U, Land-stuhl, Kaiserstr.4 , tel01706850060 or 01704116990,email [email protected]

Family of four LTB house quicklyin the Ramstein school dis-trict.Prefer 4+ BR, 2 bath, 200+sqm.Don't use a realtor, contactus directly. [email protected] 01577-681-5881

SFH in Waldmohr approx. 1300sqm Areal big Pool.5Rms BIK fire-place Partyrm Double garage fullybuilt out basement. 440.000,-€Tel. 0177/5050253

Weekend vacation property inFrankelbach.13,000sqm.25minfrom Ktown.Property includes asmall cabin, fresh water spring,electricity provided by a wind-mill.$43,000. 0176-55219884

Wonderful brand new freestan-ding house in RAB school 10 Minto RAB, 260sqm., living-space,580 sqm proberty, 5 bedrms.,with 2 closets and sepr. bathrms.,this is a low energy house with anair pump heating system, floor-heating, italian modern style kit-chen 2 car garage, fenced yard,€460000 please call 0173-8317162 Anne S. NeumannImmobilien4you [email protected],

! ! ! ! 1 & 2 BDR Luxury TempApts TLA/TDY in Ramstein. 100%equipped including TV, DVD, freeInternet, washer/dryer, free callsto USA. reservation / questionscall: 0151-46501528 / mail:[email protected] / www.ramstein-tla.com / www.facebook.de/ram-steintla!!!!!1234 BR 5 star American ma-naged TLAs nr Vogelw, RamsteinKleber. www.tlakmc.org [email protected] pets welcome017631600012Landstuhl 4****Tla, 2 BR, wire-less, wash, dryer, e-mail [email protected] Tel.06371/912977

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06 VW Passat, $, [email protected], , 2.0L 4 Cylinder FrontWheel Drive Turbo, Clean Car FaxReport, 86701 Miles, Color GoldW/Tan Leather, Automatic, CruiseControl, Email For More Infos OnMirrors Email For More Infos Ontimdaves@outlook

1997 Mazada 323 Good secondcar! New brakes, rotors/drums, al-ternator, and exhaust. Winter/Summer tires (less than 1 yr old),$1800/OBO. German TUV untilMar 2015. Call 06249804083 after1800 or email: [email protected]

1999 Toyota Altezza, $9,500,016094773425,

2000 Toyota Camry LE sedan,runs great, auto trans, cold a/c,good all-season tires, extremelyreliable & just passed inspection!$4000 OBO. 06374-9147978.

2004 Corvette Coupe, Comme-morative Ed, 25,500 miles, Exc.Cond., LeMans Blue, New Miche-lin Tires, 4 sp. Auto, Comfort Ac-cess, Leather, Cruise, Power Ever-ything, Dual Airbags, Moon Roof/Targa, HUD, Bose CD, ABS, Trac-tion Contrl, Active Handling, DualClimate, Sport Exhaust. $27,000obo. [email protected] or0711 722 48 680

2006 Automatic Gray Acura TSXincl. both summer & winter tires &chains. 120,000 mi., leather seats,moonroof, power/heated seats, A/C, 6 disc CD changer, cruise con-trol Car has had 1 owner, non-smoker, no pets. [email protected].

2006 Dodge Grand Caravan SXT,109K miles, dark red, loaded,$5900 OBO, [email protected]

2007 Toyota FJ Cruiser SUV,€13450, [email protected]

2008 Porsche Boxster S, Aweso-me! 310 Hp, Only 51k miles, Su-perb Condition, Porsche CertifiedMaintenance. Many Options: Tip-tronic Trans, Traction/StabilityControl, Park Sensors, HeatedLeather seats, New Tires, $29750,0151 1273 08412010 Camry Fully Loaded 10,000mi., $18,000.00, Phone: 0171 9524 3382010 Toyota Camry Fully loaded10,000 Mil, $18,000.00,[email protected]

2011 Ford Focus SE $11,000 Au-tomatic transmission, 40+miles,PW/PL, 35MPG HWY, MP3Player... Please call Kate @0151401661902011 Smart Fortwo, $7500, eurospec, 50,000km (approx31,000mi), 5 SPD auto, new tires,heated seats, A/C, Great gas mi-leage! Priced to sell due to [email protected]/0151588277822011 Volvo S60 T6, $22,300,015117265896, [email protected], excellentcond. 300hpturbo, heatedseats,ect.TechPack:Backupcamera,moonroof, USB, Bluetooth, Ad-ap.Cruise, Xenon bending lights,many more options.Xenon ben-ding lights, many more options.2012 Ford Fusion SEL with War-ranty, 33000 miles, fullyloaded$16000, [email protected], $16000,[email protected] Blizzak Top Rated Winter Tiresfor SUV/Truck, $400, size: 265/70R17. Used two season, paidaround $1300 new. Just the tires,no rims. [email protected] 32000 miles leatherseats heated seats moon roofsync, satelite radio fully loadedbrand new brakes and tires title inhand paid $28500 2 years ago so-me light scratches2 years ago. So-me light scratches. 06386404674

Available immediately, highly re-liable 2006 Honda CRV EX for$8000 obo. 4-WD, automatic,128K miles, no rust (from HI!), USspec, passed inspection. Call/text01624261026.Black Convertible C5 Corvette,$24900 NEG, 2004 C5 Corvette,Great Condition, Low Mileage,Many Extras.The Vehicle is stan-ding at the US Military Mart in Ein-siedlerhof, Kaiserslautern. Comecheck it out!! Or call015164419639.BMW 318, 2000 manuel, $6750,0176/43064737BMW 320i sedan, 1990, about200000km, euro specs, black lea-ther, M-steering wheel, alloy rims& steel rims, needs a Little work(parts come with the car) €1250obo, [email protected],015229217783BMW 525i 4 door sedan 2002,$6,200, Approx. 105,000 Mi, Orig.Owner, Only BMW DealershipMaintained, Winter tires and [email protected] V6, long distances andgarage car. 170 PS (2495 cm³).133.000km, no accidents, sportsuspension, 17? AZEV tires, sportexhaust, ABS, Traction Control,Airbags, power windows, air con-dition, power door locks, etc.(0)176 / 22843089

Chevy custom Astro Van, 2005,good condition, email for pictures.$14,000, or best offer. [email protected]

Come see us at LRMC military sa-les for all your car buying needs.We have 2013/14 in stock. We arenow able to order 2015 to yourspecs! We can ship here to Ger-many for you or stateside. Call06371463334 or email [email protected]

For sale is an Automatic Merce-des E200, 1999. Gorgeous blue-green color. German specs, in-spections passed. No problems!Good shape - inside and outside.It has 270,000 km. $3400 cashplease. We are in Wiesbaden. [email protected]. Call 0176-69350-983.

Ford Pick up, $19500 obo,[email protected]

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Grand Dodge Caravan SE 2009Automatic, 7 seats, EntertainmentCenter with Hard Drive, Navigati-on System, Back up Camera,Stow and Go Seats, Dual SlidingDoors, Keyless Entry, well kept by1 owner. 89k miles. $12.490. Con-tact: 0151-26067460

Grey Metallic 2012 VW Golf TDI,climate control, GPS, tinted glass,parking assist system, roof rack,much more, still under warranty.Great road car, with only 42,500km or 25,000miles. Showroomcondition.Call Bill @ 0151-511-90027

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HP Laptop Computer Pavillonze2200, $75.00, [email protected]

I am selling Hama 5port switch10/100. I have 2 but selling eachfor 10 dollars or together for 18dollars. [email protected] from ASUS, black,with number pad, brand new, ne-ver used before! €5, [email protected], €5, [email protected] **See pics on class-world.comKeyboard from Saitek, grey, Key-board from Saitek, grey, with num-ber pad, great condition! €5, [email protected], €5, [email protected], pics on class-world.comMetal Slug Anthology, Wii game,played once, perfect condition - li-ke new! €15, [email protected]**See pics on class-world.com

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SmackDown vs. Raw 2010, Wiigame, like new! €12, [email protected] **See pics on class-world.comStearing wheel "Microsoft Side-winder Force Feedback" for yourPC! Love to play auto games?Wanna feel like yr r driving for re-al? Then dont miss this!, pics onclass-world.com, €45, [email protected] **See pics on class-world.comSuper Mario Galaxy, Wii game,perfect condition, like new! €15,[email protected] **See picson class-world.comThe Bigs Baseball, Wii Game,perfect condition, like new! €10,[email protected] **See picson class-world.comThe Bigs2 Baseball, Wii game,perfect condition, like new! €10,[email protected] **See picson class-world.comTwo transformers, $25 each.015157571912U.S IPTV Box with still Active Ac-count (3 months), $369, 0151-639-84025Zelda Twilight Princess, Wii ga-me, perfect condition, like new!,€15, [email protected]

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*Laney GH50L all valve top guitaramplifier and 4x12 Laney speakercabinet. Brand new, never left theliving room. Amazing sound possi-bilities. Serious offers and detailsat 0172356444214K Gold Omega Necklace,$1700, [email protected], 14k Gold OmegaNecklace. Wt:28.3G Width:10cm-4cm Length: 18in. Recent apprasi-al(with paperwork) value at2750.00$.E-mail for pictures!!Plea-se serious inquiries only.AF Mens Mess Dress Jacket size40R, $20, Perfect condition I justdon't need it anymore. [email protected],01608087198Antique Tin Pot - very old - pas-sed down from my grandfather.$40. See pictures at www.class-world.eu E-mail [email protected]

Art Nouveau furniture over 100years old. A variety of items,grandfather clock (Harmonium),crystal glasses, Murano glasses,Meisner porcelain figurines, 200years old, coffee and Tea set.Call: 0177-5211480New Dark Side Licence [email protected]

An adjustable full-size bassinetallows you to keep baby closerlonger. Diaper changing table withwipe clean fabrics that resistmess during changes. Easily con-verts to a portable playard. Signa-ture Graco® push-button fold ma-kes closing your playard quickand hassle-free. Airy mesh on allsides for maximum ventilation.Convenient carrying bag for no-fuss travel and storage. New pri-ce: 129.99, selling for $95, 06374-944368 or 0176-55247077 oremail [email protected] Buggy in good condition,with additional baby carrier.$50.00, [email protected] mirror for car, €5, $ accep-ted.015152112197 or [email protected] Republic Shirt, grey andwhite. Brand new, never worn be-fore, with original tag. Original si-ze small, but is more medium, loo-se fit!, €8, pics on class-world.com, [email protected] for Baby, can be used fornewborn, €10, $ accepted.015152112197 or [email protected],Big/tall red glass vase, perfe...,Big/tall red glass vase, perfect toput on the floor. Highlight nice flo-wers with this beautiful vase andgive your liv/din rm a nice touch!€5, [email protected] **Seepics on class-world.comBracelet - Brown, handmade! Be-autiful accessory for any ocation,any outfit. Treat yourself to some-thing nice or bring a smile to yourbest girl friends. €12, [email protected], pics on class-world.comBracelet - Gray/Black, handma-de. Beautiful accessory for any oc-cation, any outfit. Treat yourself tosomething nice or bring a smile toyour best girl friends. €12, [email protected], pics on class-world.comBritaxRömer Babysafe plus IISHR car seat, isofix base, rainco-ver, keep cool cover, summer co-ver. €290, & accepted.015152112197 or [email protected] block -solid wood excel-lent addition to your kitchen $95or OBO See photo on KA classi-fied web site. Call Rex 06371-57570Candleholder: Nice candlehol-der, Candleholder: Nice candle-holder for 4 tea lights. Perfect foryour living room! €8, pics on class-world.com, [email protected]

Car roof carrier- For luggage orskis, GTI 500 + Thule mountingpieces; suitable for all cars; TUV-inspected, $50, [email protected] Cup Wonder Woman -perfect as a present for your girlfri-end, mother or close friend who isthe "wonder woman" in your li-fe!Only used once!, €5, [email protected] of leather bound, si-gned by the author, 1st editionbooks, mint cond. Over 100 diffe-rent books. Authors include: Nor-man Mailer, William F. Buckley,Joseph Heller, Elie Wiesel, DonaldMc Dunne, John Updicke, TomWolfe, etc. $ 15.000 - serious in-quiries only! Call: 0631-940213 or0151-270-19822

Electrical Pedicure chair, greatcondition. Cleaned and coveredin storage. 250Euro [email protected] from Sebastian Faulks!Great book. €2, pic on class-world.com, [email protected] type Telecaster electricguitar. Masterbuilt, professional in-strument. Excellent sound spec-trum and tonal qualities. Must seeand try! Tom at 0172 35 64442From private collectors art ni-veauarticals from 1970´s a va-rietyof items, crystal glasses,L.LadroHummel/Goeble, figures,villeroyBoch coffee tea and din-ners, manymore etc. Call 06371-51375 or0173-6640836GAP Sweatshirt: Perfect conditi-on, like new. Size small. €8, [email protected] for Baby, €5, $ accep-ted. 015152112197 [email protected],Handbag "Alexander": Brown,leather bag, hardly used, perfectcondition! €8, pics on class-world.com, [email protected] "clutch style": Love togo out and dont want to use a bighandbag? Dont miss out on thissmall, black bag. Perfect for goingout at night! €3, pics on class-world.com, [email protected] "Esprit brand": Smallbad, black leather, ideal if you on-ly need to carry few things aroundwith you like purse, cell phoneetc. €10, pics on class-world.com, [email protected]: Classy black leatherbag. Hardly used, perfect conditi-on! pics on class-world.com, €20,[email protected] Chicco Polly MagicScarlet, €100, $ accepted.015152112197 or [email protected],Home Gym, $500, [email protected], fitness machine inclu-ding connections for arm, leg,chest and abdominal exercises.Excellent condition. Approximatesize 5 feet high, four feet wide, fi-ve fee long. Bar and free weightsalso available. [email protected] am selling a Sunbed from Dr.Kern Modell NGR 241. The lighttubes were exchanged and ranfor approx. 300 hours. Also haveavail 300 hours light tubes. (Thenew tubes run up tp 600 hours.) Iam selling the sunbed for someo-ne. The light tubes can be boughtat ebay or directly from Dr. Kern.One or two tubes are possibly de-fect and need to be replaced.Bought for 3500 to 4000 DM. Ifyou are interested please contactus, the sunbed is located in Kai-serslautern, Tel: 0176-55 24 70 7706374-944368 (Doris)Jacket "Stones", perfect for mento wear in fall, 100% cotton, per-fect condition, size 54 (german),€30, pics on class-world.com,[email protected] 18 Speed 26"tire bike,$50, Hardly used Avico brand bi-ke from Toys R Us, Bike includesfenders, lights & generator, cargorack, and helmet. Used a handfulof times. No longer used. Perfectcondition. Eric [email protected] Gym bags, 2 large Gymbags $10.00 each, [email protected]

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Looking for Baby Carrier - BackPack Style. Something to carry atoddler in when hiking. Will payaround $50. Contact:[email protected] for Travel Cot in goodcondition. Will pay around [email protected] in England Pitcher andbowl…. $50 or OBO See KA website Call Rex 06371-57570Many DVDs for sale! $10 per box.For example: Married with Child-ren, 27 Dresses, Friends, Rose-ann, Hot in Cleveland, PerfectStranger, Schwarzenegger, Sein-feld, The Nanny and many more.See Classified World homepagefor full list. Contact me at [email protected] Crane, with remote control.Large size all functions worksover 50 in. tall. $20. [email protected] German barn ladder $15 SeeKA classified web page for photo.Contact Rex 06371-57570Porcelain dolls, over 100 to choo-se from, all dressed. Price OboCall: 0176-90796039Pore Cleanser from Tchibo, €5,[email protected] "Easy Spirit": Black, per-fect condition, only used once! Si-ze 8.5 M, €8, [email protected] **See pics on class-world.comPumps "Life", black, hardlyworn, great condition, size 9M!€8, [email protected] **Seepics on class-world.comPumps, black, hardly worn, greatcondition, size 9M!, €8, pics onclass-world.com, [email protected], pics on class-world.comSandals "Anne Klein": Classys..., Sandals "Anne Klein": Classyshoes, brown leather, great to we-ar at work or for going out atnight. Only slight signs of usage.Size 9M, €8, pics on class-world.com, [email protected] "Life", black, alwaysloved to wear them. Great withclassy, fancy, trendy dresses orpants. Size 8.5M, €8, [email protected] **See pics on class-world.comSelling my old Beanie Babie col-lection. Most of them are bears. Ifyou live in the K-Town area wecan meet so you can have a look.Prices negotiable. 0157-89138494Selling two Fender Stratocasterelectric guitars. Never left the hou-se, top condition. One is acollector's item. Serious offersand details at 01723564442Senseo Coffee Maker, $25,[email protected] Bracelet - Black/Gray,handmade, adjustable in size, fitsalmost every wrist. Beautiful ac-cessory for any ocation, any out-fit. Treat yourself to something ni-ce or bring a smile to your bestgirl friends. €12, [email protected] **See pics on class-world.comSiemens 220v Freezer, $175, Ex-cellent working condition. Deliveryavailable. [email protected]

Shamballa Bracelet - Brown/Cre-me, handmade, adjustable in size,fits almost every wrist. Beautifulaccessory for any ocation, anyoutfit. Treat yourself to somethingnice or bring a smile to your bestgirl friends. €15, [email protected]

Shamballa Bracelet - Lilac/white,handmade, adjustable in size, fitsalmost every wrist. Beautiful ac-cessory for any ocation, any out-fit. Treat yourself to something ni-ce or bring a smile to your bestgirl friends. €12, [email protected]

Shamballa Bracelet - Purple/whi-te, handmade, adjustable in size,fits almost every wrist. Beautifulaccessory for any ocation, anyoutfit. Treat yourself to somethingnice or bring a smile to your bestgirl friends. €12, [email protected]

Show Me What You Got TalentShowcase, Dizzy is coming intown! Tickets on sale NOW for the" Show Me What You Got" talentshow on 26 May! Call DSN 480-2333 or 06371-47-2333 Want tocompete for $500? [email protected]

Small English coal stand. Can beused as an end table. $25 Seephoto on KA classified web siteCall Rex at 06371-57570

Stationary Bike, $200 OBO,[email protected], totallycomputerized bike, can measuretime, speed, pulse, calories, andpower, adjustable [email protected]

Swarovski Crystal - Attention col-lectors! All retired pieces reducedto half their value, All pieces over40years old! Prices greatly redu-ced! Great gift for any special oc-casion! Private collection!The lasttwo Retired pieces., whale, turtle.Call for info: 06332-41560 bet-ween 2pm to 8pm. Can deliver toRAB!

Sweatshirt von GAP, perfect con-dition, like new. Size small. €7,[email protected] **See picson class-world.com

Tommy Hilfiger Jacket for men,great condition, 100% cotton, si-ze 54, €45 OBO, [email protected] **See pics on class-world.com

T-Shirt "America", perfect condi-tion, like new, size small! €5, [email protected]

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Wine Rack/Holder, holds six bott-les, attractive metal finish, fits per-fectly in a small, narrow space.$10; 0163-330-5535 or [email protected]

A beautiful German white shrankwith glass vitrine and lighted bar(€300) and a complete set ofBlack Leather Bound 1987 Ency-clopedia Brittanica (make an offer)01704019648

Armchair for sale, €250,-, Excel-lent condition, leather seat, asgood as new, more photos availa-ble upon request Please call01575.1809012

Balletrina Picture with frame,$50, OBO, [email protected]

Bathroom mirror cabinet, Beauti-ful birch wood bathroom mirrorcabinet including lamp.Mirrors in-side and outside of cabinet doors.$50, [email protected]

Bathroom shelf, birch wood ba-throom shelf with 3 glass inlays,$20, [email protected]

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Bedroom Set, Italian with inlaidwood design, OBO, includes twoside tables and a mirror dressor,$1,500, [email protected], $1,500, [email protected]

Belgium Oak Buffet - Circa 1920.Hand carved, with Brass Handles,Leaded Glass, and Inlaid Tiles. Abeautiful addition to any home.Call Bill @ 0151-511-90027.

Birch wood low board, Lowboard on wheels in super conditi-on. I have 2 of them.$ 50 each,[email protected]

Cireo Cabinet, $250,[email protected]

Clock, $170.00, [email protected] shelf, excellent state,€15, $ accepted. 015152112197or [email protected]

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Final Sale, $80.00,[email protected],Multi functional storage with glassdoor. functional storage withglass door.

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Final Sell, must Go! $60.00,[email protected],Two stacked multiple storage cu-bes. Must Go!Two stacked multi-ple storage cubes. Must Go!

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Fruit and Pitcher picture with fra-me, $40, OBO, [email protected]

Fruit Painting, Italian, $50, OBO,[email protected]

German Sideboard and High-board for Sale. Oak-rustic color,solid wood. Great condition! New€1200 each, now selling for €200each! Call: 0176-907-96039

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Last Days Sale, $20.00,[email protected], Sto-rage Cabinet. Pick up from Stutt-gart Patch Only. Storage Cabinet.Pick up from Stuttgart Patch Only.

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Living room and dining room,french style maple furniture livingroom (cabinet, tv dresser, 2 cof-fee tables) and dinining room (ca-binet, dining table with 6 chairs),all together €1200, [email protected]

Must Sale Now!, $80.00,[email protected],Sturdy Iron and Stone Table WithThree Chairs. Charming!

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Round birch wood dining table ingreat condition! [email protected]

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Single Bed, $150, OBO,[email protected]

Slate top table with slate base.This table can be used indoors asa coffee table or possibly a gametable. It would look great out-doors on a patio. $40 See photoon KA classified web page con-tact Rex 0637157570

Sleeper Sofa, Queen size sleepersofa, must pick up at Luxem-bourg American Cemetery.$50.00, [email protected] or(00352)26361883

Snow Scene Picture with frame,$50, OBO, [email protected]

Stand Must Go! $40.00,[email protected],T.V. / Multi-Purpose stand withstorage. / Multi-Purpose standwith storage.

Swivel chair for sale, €250,- Ex-cellent condition, leather seat, be-autiful chair, more photos availa-ble upon request, Please call01575.1809012

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Dog Kennel, $100.00, [email protected]

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.

A Taste of Friuli - Explore Italy'sUndiscovered Region. 9-DayTour. Dates: Sept 14-22, 2014.Trip begins/ends: Venice, Italy.Price: $3800/person + tax. For de-tails see www.vin-amore.com orcontact [email protected], 505-670-3312. Vin Amore is a veteran-owned small business.

Cleaning required? Indoor, Out-door, final move? call 0176-90 796039 KC-Your friendly cleanersfor the K-Town Area.

Clock repair & antique clock sa-les. Hermann Lieser, Ludwigstr.32, Landstuhl 06371-2637

Eva's cleaning service, let usclean your house, we guaranteeyou will be satisfied, 06371-976660

German all levels, Mr. Vollmer,Ramstein, call: 063719524381,www.deutschvollmer.de

Massage Ayurveda and Wellnessin KL. Please call for appointment0151-59027082

Pcs cleaning, gardening, pain-ting, movings, storage rooms inall size, €, [email protected] 06371/976038

Translator / Interpreter CertifiedKL., near Vogelweh. Reasonablerates. Call: 0631-54440

Voice lessons (experienced pro-fessional singer, BM) 06372-508747 or [email protected]

Weekly - BI-weekly & PCS Clea-ning Cell: 0160-91948691 Insp-Guaranteed E-Mail [email protected] www.cthompson-cleaning.com

Dog/House Sitter, $, [email protected], Reliable dog/housesitter needed for my two dogs (5/6 yo GSP & 2 yo Australian She-pherd) two weeks in May and se-veral dates throughout the sum-mer. Price negotiable

Garage Sale Donations Wanted,We are accepting donations ofbooks, toys, clothes, householditems, antiques, tools, decor (nofurniture) for a charity yard sale(dog rescue.) Please e-mail [email protected]

Looking for an apt or small roomin the KMC area from Monday toThursday nights. 0162-2766420

LTB land for home constructionin the Ramstein school district.American family of four relocatingto the area and want to settledown. Any and all leads apprecia-ted. 015776815881 or [email protected]

Toddler Carrier, Back Pack Style- similar to image on class-world.com. Will pay around [email protected]

Who is ready to win $500? Cal-ling All Singers, Dancers, Instru-mentalists, Poets, Comedians!"Show Me What You Got" is backon May 25th at Ramstein Officers'Club! Contestants contact me AS-AP @ [email protected]

Psychotherapy & CoachingEvaluations and Reports Further info, see onl ine ador [email protected]

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