erald Union H Vol. XXIII, No. 1
Garrison, IMCOM region director recognize teams, individuals
Wiesbaden: Our home in Germany
Oct. 8, 2015
Garrison hosts domestic violence awareness vigil
By Shayna Brouker
U.S. Army Garrison Wiesbaden Public Affairs Office
Installation Management Command-Europe Region Director Michael Formica took time to highlight the definition of the Army professional ethic — and to recognize Wiesbaden’s best and brightest garrison employees who exemplify those traits. “Professionals value the service they render to society more than the benefits society provides them,” he said in his presentation. “This is why a profession is a calling — it is something far more important and satisfying to the professional than a job.” Several Army professionals, both teams and individuals, were recognized during the ceremony held Oct. 2 at the Tony Bass Center. First up was the Special Recognition Team Award, given to Judith RodriguezVera, Monika Salfelder, Kai Eberle, Angel Jimenez, Thomas Watson, Carl-Joerg Hartmann-Schwarzmann, Achim Rusche, Klaus Herbst, Klaus Hahn, Heinz Loos, Oliver Hroch, Jonathan Siegel, Daniela Rode, Oliver Klatt, Dirk Ulbrich, Timo Spindler, Stefan Borgner, Elke Stock, Hans Ohmer, Dominic Nava and Steffen Kirchner for their role in the development of the USAG Wiesbaden Master Plan and management of $700 million in new construction and renovation projects over a seven-year period. The massive transformation project provided operational, housing, and community support facilities for U.S. Army Europe headquarters, V Corps, and supporting military intelligence, signal and aviation units. Efforts of the team resulted in the successful movement of over 6,000 military and civilian personnel arriving and departing the Wiesbaden military community. “This award is presented as an expression of the gratitude from the Soldiers, Civilians, and Families of the USAG Wiesbaden community for the outstanding support you give our installation,” read narrator Arne Curtis. Those employees exhibiting excellent customer service skills were also recognized with the monthly Customer Service Award. They received a $500 cash award and a certificate of achievement. The winners were John Jones from the directorate See ‘Recognition’ on page 5
Inside STEM inspires middle schoolers
Pros take time to teach. See page 12.
Photo by Shayna Brouker
Community members gather for the Family Advocacy Program’s Domestic Violence Awareness Month Candlelight Vigil Oct. 1 at the Clay Kaserne Chapel. Garrison Commander Col. Mary Martin signed a domestic violence proclamation affirming the garrison’s promise to prevent domestic violence, which has seen an upward trend in the Army in recent years.
Host nation, garrison police officers team up for Law Enforcement Day By Shayna Brouker
U.S. Army Garrison Wiesbaden Public Affairs Office
With a population of more than 19,000 on a bustling garrison with multiple events and activities happening every day, it takes a strong police presence to ensure safety and security — a duty USAG Wiesbaden law enforcement officials are happy to share with the Wiesbaden Polizei and other security forces. The two organizations, along with the Wiesbaden Fire Depart-
Travel to Poland See the first part in a two-part series. See page 16.
ment, took a short break from patrolling streets to break bread with each other during the annual German-American Law Enforcement Luncheon Sept. 30 at Little Italy. “When it comes to helping with our events, we couldn’t do it without our partners,” said Garrison Commander Col. Mary Martin. “Due to the personnel in this room, we couldn’t do air traffic control, joint patrols or a See ‘LE Day’ on page 9
Photo by Anemone Rueger
West Hesse Police President Stefan Mueller.
MWR Customer Appreciation Day
See page 4.