The Citizen - June 25, 2015

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NEWS

FEATURE

GOING GREEN

INDEPENDENCE DAY Celebration planned for July 3, at Patch Barracks — PAGE 6.

ON THE BLOTTER The latest report from the USAG Stuttgart blotter — PAGE 10.

REDUCE EMISSIONS Make your summer travels more eco-friendly — PAGE 4.

NEAR AND DEAR Part two in our series on sites along the Neckar River — PAGE 12-13.

Thursday, June 25, 2015 Sustaining & Supporting the Stuttgart U.S. Military Community

Garrison Website: www.stuttgart.army.mil

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SOCEUR

supports 71st D-Day commemoration

Commemorating the 71st anniversary of the liberation of France, Special Operations Command Europe operators performed military free falls into the U.N.-designated world heritage site in Mont Saint-Michel, France. After a safe landing, the operator takes stock of his new location before picking up his parachute and moving in to greet the watching French crowd. — Photo by Sgt. 1st Class Will Patterson, SOCEUR Public Affairs

EUCOM

AFRICOM

USAREUR

VOLUNTEER

Military leaders from across Europe and North America met in Reykjavik, Iceland, to discuss security related issues within the Arctic Circle — PAGE 8.

Construction of a regional health center for women began in Amoutivé, Togo, following a ribbon cutting ceremony May 26 — PAGE 8.

Military personnel from the Latvian National Armed Forces, U.S. Army and U.S. Air Force performed joint airborne training operations — PAGE 9.

A Stuttgart military spouse volunteered for a medical mission in Nepal, assisting with recovery from the recent devastating earthquake there — PAGE 2.


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