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Germany’s natural scenic beauty, spectacular landscapes, historical sites, robust cuisine, and superb accommodations make the country a prime choice for family vacations. All of these appeal to travellers of different budgets, interests, and proclivities. Consider including these top 10 attractions in your itinerary.
U.S. Air Force Airmen assigned to the 786th Civil Engineer Squadron Explosive Ordnance Disposal assist a member of the Civilian Leadership Development Program with donning an explosive suit at Ramstein Air Base, April 4. The suit contains heavy body armor and is made to withstand pressure caused by explosives and any debris they produce.
We’ve all heard the term “military brat” before. It pertains to those children who grew up in military families. “Brats” wear the name like a badge of honor, often because of the moves, stressors and cultural experiences that make them more resilient than their civilian counterparts.
But outside of the military, the word brat is often considered derogative. So it made me wonder — where did the term “military brat” originate?
To find out, I reached out to the folks at National Defense University Libraries, who did some research for me. It turns out the origin of the term is still pretty unclear, but there are a lot of interesting theories behind it, and most of them originate in Britain.
Since we couldn’t find anything definitive, I figured I’d tell you about some of those theories.
BRAT could be an acronym for British Regiment Attached Traveler
I first found this theory published in a 2011 blog by retired Air Force Lt. Gen. Michael M. Dunn, who was the president of the Air Force Association at the time. Dunn, who had also been
the president of NDU, had asked a researcher to find the origin of the term.
One came through, discovering a book published in 1921
that attributed the saying to the British army. It explained “BRAT” as a status standing for British Regiment Attached Traveler, and it was assigned to families who were able to travel abroad with a soldier. Eventually, it just referred to military children. But the term stuck, and was adopted in many places around the world, including in the U.S.
While the researchers I spoke to at NDU couldn’t find that particular citation that Dunn mentioned, it’s a pretty interesting story. And other published researchers have also traced the acronym to the phrase British Regiment Attached Traveler.
Earliest references were from the 18th century
Dr. Grace Clifton, a professor at Open University in the U.K., has done research with the U.S. Army’s Dr. Becky Powell into the origins of the term.
Clifton found reference to a song written in 1707 for a satirical play called “The Recruiting Officer” that described soldier life
and that of their dependents. Back then, married soldiers were divided into two categories: the lucky few who were allowed to have their families live in the barracks and be taken care of by regimental funds, and those whose families had to live outside the barracks. The song referenced the latter as being “brats and wives.”
The lyrics may have been the first reference to brat in relation to military families. But it also may have referred to any children. So, that’s still a bit of a mystery.
A contraction for ‘Barrack Rat?’
Clifton said the term “barrack rat” was also used at the end of the 18th century in the U.K. when discussing stories about the lives of children in army barracks, so it’s possible that the two words were turned into a contraction to create the term brat.
“Barrack rat” also surfaced in “A Dictionary of Slang and Unconventional English.” It cited the book “Old Soldier Sahib” written in 1936 by Frank Richards, a British soldier who detailed his experiences while stationed in India and Burma during the early 20th century. In that book, Richards said “children born in barracks were referred to as ‘barrack-rats:’ It was a wonder to me how the poor kids survived the heat, and they were washed-out little things.”
Army Brats
Researchers at NDU also told me they were able to trace “Army brat” back to 1942, where it appeared in a military slang publication called “The War Dictionary.” It defined the term specifically in regards to the children of Army officers, and it said the term was one of endearment.
Still no clear-cut answer
Trent University’s Dr. Jennine Hurl-Eamon has also been researching childhood during the wars of the 18th century.
“I must confess that I have come across no archival or early print material as yet that offers a clear indication of how the term ‘brat’ emerged,” she said.
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If you’re sponsoring a new arrival, assigned to the Kaiserslautern Military Community, there is a requirement to have housing eligible service members in-process within two working days with the KMC Housing Office.
Active-duty accompanied service members are eligible to apply for on-base family housing upon reporting in. After receipt and verification of all associated documents (contact Housing Office for details), the service member’s eligibility date will be based on the date that the member signed out of the losing installation and a housing offer will be made when housing becomes available.
As always, the KMC Housing Office works to ensure a smooth and non-stressful approach to the in-processing experience during personnel moves. So, here is a short list of the required steps/ documents to receive assistance from the KMC Housing Office.
Contact the Housing Assistance Section (KMCHousing@us.af.mil) for:
» Initial Housing Briefing
» Incoming TLA Reimbursement Process
» Discuss Family Housing Wait List
» Discuss Housing Policies
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Many members wait too long to begin the household goods moving process, thereby causing additional stress and delays. The 86th Logistics Readiness Squadron Personal Property Office advises movers to call them at +49-631-536-7727 three weeks before moving to begin the booking process.
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Official Photo Studio has moved
The 86th AW/PA Official Photo Studio has moved to our new permanent location. The new location is in the second-floor offices located in the back portion of the Hercules Theatre, Bldg 2101. To schedule an appointment, go to www.ramstein.af.mil. If you have any questions call DSN: 480-9199.
Finance customer service walk-ins are 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. Monday-Friday, in building 2108. Voucher processing is by appointment only from 1:30 p.m. to 4 p.m., MondayFriday. Appointments can be booked through the QR code. For all other matters, please submit a ticket through the Comptroller Services Portal at https://csp.cce.af.mil/
Attention all retirees, veterans, spouses and surviving spouses.
If you have not been receiving emails about veterans’ affairs, entitlements, pay and benefits that are sent out by the Retiree Affairs Office, it might be because of the email address you provided. Some email addresses may not work with the U.S. Air Force servers. If you would like to begin receiving RAO emails again, please email your updated contact information to our Gmail account at ramraoteam@gmail.com and official email at 86aw.rao@us.af.mil so that we can update our contact list. Thank you!
Your Retiree Affairs Office wants you! It is our mission to serve our retiree community — but we rely on our volunteer staff to do so. Volunteering can mean as little as one day a week for a four-hour block. The RAO is open Mon 10 a.m. to 12 p.m., Tue/Wed/Thu from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.; and closed for lunch from 12 p.m. to 1
p.m. We are located in Building 2118, Room 138 next to the VAT Office. Please visit our website at https://www.ramstein.af.mil/Contact/ Retiree-Activities-Program/ for factsheets and recent RAO Newsletters on navigating being a retiree in Germany. Routine questions can be sent via email, but we ask that you make an appointment for specific subjects such as predeath planning/surviving spouse issues and or Retiring in Germany. For appointments either call during office hours at 06371-47-5486, and/ or send us an email to: 86aw.rao@us.af.mil. Any problems making contact, please email your Acting Director, retired Chief Master Sgt. Jim Barrante at: jim.barrante@gmail.com.
RAO is in need of a new volunteer director This position is open to retirees who are interested in a dynamic opportunity to serve our KMC retiree community. Contact the RAO at 86aw/rao@us.af.mil for more information.
German and U.S. participants listen intently to Matthias Hecktor, Kaiserslautern County deputy fire chief and disaster inspector, during a discussion, in Kaiserslautern, April 13. This engagement allowed both groups to better understand various structures and regulations.
by Elke Sittel 86th Airlift Wing Host Nation OfficeAfter several years in a lapse of joint training, the 86th Airlift Wing Host Nation Office and 786th Civil Engineer Squadron Emergency Management, took
County Commissioner Ralf Leßmeister, at the head of the table, and Deputy County Commissioner Ms. Gudrun Heß-Schmidt, discuss mutual aid and emergency management between U.S. and Kaiserslautern assets, in Kaiserslautern, April 13. This engagement allowed both groups to better understand structures and regulations.
the lead in coordinating a German-American tabletop exercise in Kaiserslautern, April 13.
A large group of emergency management teams from the Kaiserslautern County, the U.S. Army, the U.S. Air Force and German police, met in Kaiserslautern county’s fire and disaster protection department to
work their way through an extensive accident scenario. The aim of this exercise was to identify areas of improvement to allow for teams to familiarize with each other and to understand the various structures and regulations. A real-world exercise is scheduled for Sep. 28.
“Building a sustainable society is the critical challenge of this century. Everything depends on it.”
— Senator Nelson, Founder
The idea for a national day to focus on the environment came to Earth Day founder Gaylord Nelson, a U.S. Senator from Wisconsin, after witnessing the ravages of the 1969 massive oil spill in Santa Barbara, California. Inspired by the student anti-war movement, he realized that if he could infuse that energy with an emerging public consciousness about air and water pollution, it would force environmental protection onto the national political agenda. Over 20 million Americans demonstrated for a healthy, sustainable environment in massive coast-to-coast rallies. The event was so successful, that in December 1970 Congress authorized the creation of the Environmental Protection Agency and the passage of the Clean Air, Clean Water and Endangered Species Acts. As a result, Americans began honoring Earth Day on the 22nd of April every year. In 1990, Earth Day went global in 141 countries and the event continues to spread internationally, providing a powerful focal point from which
people can demonstrate their commitment to being good stewards of the environment. This year, more than 1 billion people in 192 countries worldwide will commemorate “Earth Day.”
Earth Day goals: More than just spreading awareness!
The aim for a clean environment continues with even more urgency, as the possibility of climate change becomes more apparent every day. Scientists worldwide have amassed evidence suggesting that the need to take action now is more important than ever. As we have seen in recent and past news, larger and more frequent natural catastrophes such as floods, storms and other natural catastrophes are occurring, costing millions of lives and destroying the livelihood of even more. If we do not rethink our consumer behavior, we could steer our communities into an ecological crisis. We do not have to give up our lifestyles in order to affect a change; we only need to make
smarter decisions. Small changes in our lifestyle can make a big difference. And everyone can do them without experiencing a significant cut to their day to day business. There is a popular movement toward “sustainable consumerism” occurring in Europe and the U.S., which promotes purchasing goods that are produced with the minimum amount of resource consumed in the production of those goods. A large supermarket provides goods that are grown thousands of miles away, sometimes in a location that requires extensive irrigation. Why not change the demand signal by going to a local farmer’s market? Farmer’s markets require minimal resources in order to produce goods that provide as much, if not more, benefit to the consumer — you. Did you know that many nearby cities, including Kaiserslautern, hold regular farmer’s markets? And there are even more possibilities to easily change the negative impact by doing simple things such as
changing your conventional light bulbs to energy-saving bulbs, such as light emitting diode or compact fluorescent lamp bulbs. These bulbs are more efficient and use 80 percent less energy while lasting up to 10 times longer. Imagine, just replacing 10 bulbs could pay for themselves within one year, saving you about $25 annually, and reducing 14 kg of carbon emissions from being produced by electrical companies each year. Additionally, turning off electronics, or even unplugging them, instead of keeping them on standby, will save both energy and money, as will washing your clothes at a lower temperature to reduce hot water bills. Do you need to use your car for short distances? Walking is healthy and your wallet will be grateful. Finally, did you know that for every degree Celsius less in room temperature, you will consume about 10 percent less energy — again a win/win situation for your wallet and for the environment.
Earth Day 2024 Theme: “Planet vs. plastic”
Each year, Earth Day campaigners call for events with an annual altering theme. In the U.S., the 2024 Earth Day theme is “Planet vs. Plastic.”
Plastics are a serious headache for the planet and more and more governments are proposing measures to reduce their impact on the environment. In fact, in 2021 Europe banned the sale of singleuse plastics such as drinking straws, cutlery or cotton buds within its borders. To put the magnitude of the problem into context, let's review some objective data:
Every year, 500 billion plastic bottles are produced worldwide. (Source: Greenpeace)
Plastic in the ocean is already more than 150 million tons of waste. (Source: European Parliament)
By 2050, oceans could contain
more plastics than fish. (Source: The World Economic Forum)
Each year around eight million tons of plastic ends up in our seas and oceans. (Source: Greenpeace)
While on the subject of singleuse plastics, which account for half of the plastic we use each year, they have an average useful life of 12 to 15 minutes and yet can take up to 500 years to disappear, according to Life Out Of Plastic. Plastics outlive us and will outlive our children. The good news is that it is in our hands, as consumers, to turn this situation around. We have the power to make manufacturers change the way they produce by changing the way we consume. Plastic has become a constant element in our lives. It's everywhere: product packaging, cosmetic ingredients, textiles, mobile phones, etc. Its omnipresence is such that many would find the mere fact of giving it up a difficult task. Reducing the consumption of plastics therefore requires not only a change in habits, but also a change of mindset.
• Avoid single-use plastics such as drinking straws
Single-use plastics, such as plates and cutlery made from this material, make our lives easier, but seriously harm the planet. These types of products have viable alternatives and there is an urgent need to choose them.
• If you go shopping, remember to take a cloth bag
We go to the supermarket at least once a week to fill up our fridges. If every time we go we use reusable bags (cloth, string or wicker) the health of our planet will improve. From now on remember to take yours when leaving the house.
• Buy more bulk food and fewer packaged products
Disposable containers are inundating supermarkets (polystyrene trays, PET bottles, tetra paks, plastic containers, etc.).
But there is an alternative: more and more establishments are offering the possibility to buy in bulk.
• Replace plastic Tupperware for glass or steel containers
If you eat at work, a Tupperware container is part of your day. We suggest you change your routine and opt for glass or stainlesssteel containers. Not only will the planet appreciate it, so will your health because some of these plastic containers can release harmful substances.
• Pay attention and put your plastic waste in the correct recycling container
Our lifestyle sometimes prevents us from paying attention to details. Therefore, when it comes to recycling plastic waste, it can end up in the wrong container.
Before throwing your waste away, think where each item has to go.
• Choose to reuse and give some of the packaging a new purpose
If you have no choice but to buy a plastic bottle or a plastic container at the supermarket, reuse it instead of throwing it away. When cleaned properly, a bottle can be filled up as many times as you like and containers can be used to store other food.
How does the KMC officially celebrate Earth Day 2024?
Beside the tree planting events with elementary school students on Ramstein and tree planting ceremony with 86th AW, 86th CEG Leadership and German Forest Departments, more activities will take place that week from April 22 until 26 on Ramstein. Ramstein Intermediate School students will participate in a guided tour through the base-owned water supply plant, where most of the potable water used at RAB is treated, stored, maintained and controlled. The attendees learn about the technical equipment used to clean and protect this important natural resource!
And don’t forget the official opening of Ramstein’s first informative nature trail through the local forest areas. Please also keep a lookout for daily Earth Day challenges, posted on 86th Civil Engineering Squadron and official Ramstein Air Base Facebook page, for the chance to win some Earth Day swag!
Another great opportunity to demonstrate your environmental stewardship is to recycle during the “clean where you work” and “clean where you live” events. Look out for detail information from you housing office and facility manager.
If you have another event in mind, we are happy to support you putting it into practice, if not for this year’s Earth Day, then definitely for the next!
For more environmental information, please contact the 86th Civil Engineer Squadron Installation Management Flight at 480-5086/7712 or email us at 86ces.cea@us.af.mil. We are a group of professionals, dealing with natural resources, landscape protection, recycling, hazardous
A great place to visit, take a stroll, walk your furry friends or just enjoy and discover nature is just around the corner from Sembach and actually linked to the military. The main entrance to the nature reserve is just across the supermarket on road L 401/Kaiserstrasse. Driving on A63 you might not even realize that you’re traversing an amazing natural reserve close by the Sembach exit.
Ramstein Air Base is a member of the Foundation Mehlinger Heide (Mehlingen Heath), initially developed 2002 to fulfil environmental compensation requirements due to a lack of compensation possibilities on the air base itself. At that time many construction projects took place in lieu of the Rhein-Main Transition Program when Rhein-Main Air Base closed and Ramstein became the new “Gateway to Europe” and a new runway was built.
Until 1912 the area around Mehlingen was completely covered with forest. The Army administration in Kaiserslautern was then granted a drill ground at Kleiner Fröhnerhof and in 1938 first
maneuvers took place at Grosser Fröhnerhof. Exercise operations with constant soil damage then fostered the emergence of heather and nature handled the rest. As of 1945 the area was used by French Forces, along with a part utilized by U.S. Armed Forces stationed at Ramstein and Sembach Air Bases.
In 1994 it was decommissioned and returned to the German government. The total area is 410 hectares and 150 hectares are comprised of heather, making it one of the largest heather landscapes in southern Germany. Numerous trails with educational stops along the way invite you to leisure strolls. Band wagon trips
waste and material management, air emissions, contaminated soil remediation and other related topics. We are always ready and
happy to support you and answer any environmental question or issue you may have.
Happy Earth Day!
are offered in the summer and at point “Höhe 325°” you have a panoramic view over the countryside with Donnersberg in the distance. Since 2001 it has been a nature preserve area named “Naturschutzgebiet Mehlinger Heide.”
Countless animals and plants find their natural habitat in the Heide. The natural conditions give way to unique biodiversity as the landscape bears various facets of vegetation, including bushes, grass, sands, shrubbery and heather as well as trees and woods. All these different features are specially united at Mehlinger Heide.
Endangered plants and animals, such as wild bees or endangered birds, have settled here. Even a plant that had been declared extinct in Palatinate, the so-called Wiesen-Leinblatt, has been rediscovered in the area and a special bird that can be found there is called Ziegenmelker (European nightjar). The best time of the year to visit is in August when the heather is in full bloom and gives the landscape a purple glow. But, a stroll is worthwhile year around, colorful wild flowers may pop up in the spring, early fall mornings will transform the area into misty scenery and it and can be especially exciting after snowfall
when the landscape turns sugarpowdery white.
The heath also has a “small sister” on Ramstein Air Base. In 2008 two large ponds (Kilo Pond and Par Pond) in the airfield were backfilled due to BASH threat (Bird/Wildlife Aircraft Strike Hazard) and afterwards seven hectares were seeded and mulched with material gained from Mehlinger Heide. This is the safest vegetation in respect to BASH and requires low maintenance, where mowing is only necessary every two to three years. Additional grounds adjacent to the flight line are scheduled to be seeded in 2024.
The Kaiserslautern Military Community unveiled its brand new Housing Office on Vogelweh Military Complex, April 10. This significant design will enhance services for over 56,000 of the community’s residents.
The $7.5 million project commenced planning in the fall of 2020 and saw groundbreaking in April 2022. The design transformed the Housing Office into a hub of support and service for military personnel and their families as well as providing customers with an easier location to access its resources.
With the aid of multiple units in the community, the Housing Office has undergone a huge metamorphosis. Equipped with state-of-the-art amenities and innovative features, the revamped facility extends beyond administrative functions. From facilitating lease agreements, arranging temporary furniture for newcomers, managing permanent furniture and resolving rental disputes throughout their stay, the office is important to every aspect of community life.
“The Housing Office is not just a building; it’s the heart and soul of our community,” remarked
Colonel Steven Thomas, 86th Civil Engineer Group commander, during the unveiling ceremony. “It serves as a lifeline for those who come to the KMC, providing essential support from the moment they arrive until they depart.”
The renovated facility was designed with enhancements to streamline operations and better the overall experience for residents. Sound-dampening panels, large windows and modern desks provide a more productive work environment for Housing Office personnel. While additional parking, a dedicated kids’ room, and accessibility features ensure inclusivity and convenience for visitors.
As the community celebrates the newly-minted housing office, gratitude abounds for all those who contributed to turning the vision of a revitalized Housing Office into reality. From the planners and architects to the construction crews and support staff, each played a crucial role in bringing this project to fruition.
“This renovation isn’t just about bricks and mortar; it’s about investing in the well-being of our community and ensuring that every member feels supported and valued,” said Colonel Thomas, “Together, we’ve built more than just a building; we’ve built a home.”
Members of the 496th Air Base Squadron are hosting Bomber Task Force 24-2 at Morón Air Base, Spain, beginning March 20, to help integrated training efforts between Spanish and American militaries.
Four U.S. Air Force B-1B Lancer aircraft, Airmen and equipment assigned to Dyess Air Force Base, Texas, are forward deployed to Morón AB for the BTF, which provides an opportunity to build Ally and partner capacity while improving effectiveness and interoperability across the European theater.
Airmen assigned to the 496th ABS are charged with providing the same level of support expected from any other wing or group. Since the 9th EBS’s arrival, the 496th ABS has aided with flight planning, airfield operations, logistical support such as lodging and meals and other installation support.
“We are resilient and quick on our feet, no matter how big of a project or mission,” said Master Sgt. Shanara
Crosby, 496th ABS airfield manager. “My team is able to work through challenges and provide the support needed, regardless of any limited resources.”
Training with Allied and partner nations forges the enduring and strategic relationships necessary to confront a broad range of global challenges.
“The BTF allows us to deploy to forward locations to integrate with local forces so we can learn local procedures, airspace, integrate with our Allies and partners and understand the operational environment better,” said Lt. Col. Ryan Stillwell, 9th Expeditionary Bomb Squadron commander. “We integrate with our Allies and partners in the area of responsibility to practice some of the key skill sets that we would need in future conflict, to prevent that conflict and to assure our allies that we will be there for them.”
The U.S. is dedicated to security commitments to the NATO Alliance and routinely operates across the globe, remaining flexible and agile to respond to the changes in the operational environment.
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Linda Lambiotte U.S. Army Garrison Rheinland-PfalzU.S. Army Garrison RheinlandPfalz hosted a Military Youth of the Year reception at the Landstuhl Youth Center on April 5 to recognize two youths from the Baumholder and Kaiserslautern Military Communities.
The Baumholder Youth Center’s MYOY, Keandre Anderson, and Landstuhl Youth Center's MYOY Nijel K. Johnson-Dwyer (representing Kaiserslautern area) will be traveling to Naples, Italy, to compete for the State Military Youth of the Year title April 18-21.
The teen selected to be the National Youth of the Year serves as a role model, leader, and advocate for the almost 4 million youth supported by the Boys & Girls Clubs of America annually, while also serving as leaders for young people across America.
“While struggling with personal hurdles in life, which felt like an invisible weight on my shoulders, the social aspect of the Youth Center was key to my personal growth and recovery,” said Nijel, an 8th grader at Ramstein Middle School. “In a military community where people come and go it was hard for me to initially make friends, I felt like everybody was on a time limit… but later I realized I was looking at the situation the wrong way, because meaningful connections can last a long time, regardless of where we are all located on a map.”
Nijel is an advocate for mental health, taking a stance to normalize conversations amongst youth and adults centered around sensitive mental health topics. His goal is to make a lasting impact for mental health awareness across the world, blazing a path for other teens and young people to seek community resources and reach out for assistance when needed.
“Oftentimes, vulnerability is shunned or cast out rather than expressed — which is a great shame as it brings no one comfort to hide
their real emotions,” Nijel said. “This is why I have been encouraging youth and others to speak out about their mental health and struggles, as I want them to know, it is ok to NOT be ok.”
Keandre, a sophomore at Baumholder High School, spent the last 13 years of his life in BGCAaffiliated programs, attending the Child Development Center, the School Age Center, and more recently the Youth Center.
“Both of my parents were working and our family was living off-base, so the Youth Center turned out to be the only place I had for making connections,” said Keandre. “Connection is one of the seven seas of resiliency, and it helps you have a sense of belonging — a very important factor in the military community, as there’s a lot of movement going around.”
Keandre actively participates in various programs at Baumholder Child and Youth Services and, through his involvement with the Keystone Club, has volunteered nearly 500 hours at local and Garrison-wide community events, contributing significantly to
the maintenance of the Baumholder Youth Center’s Legacy Level Charter. He has also collaborated closely with the UPS Safe Driving Program and is currently utilizing grant funds from BGCA to develop a driving simulator for the youth program.
“My goal is to get the number of teen driving deaths down, and that starts with offering younger drivers an opportunity to practice safe driving skills at no cost,” he said.
Keandre expressed how much personal growth he has gained through the Youth Center and encouraged others to get involved with the different available activities.
“My flame is scorching, and I am hoping to pass the torch to others and help them to see the opportunities they have,” he said.
Keandre and Nijel were both presented garrison coins by Col. Reid Furman, U.S. Army Garrison Rheinland-Pfalz, and Command Sgt. Maj. Raymond Wrensch, garrison sergeant major.
“The process of becoming Military Youth of the Year teaches leadership,
a skill that will be valuable wherever you go in your lives,” said Furman. “Leadership is about driving change and identifying the things that need to be changed, and you are both doing that. I know your families are very proud.”
The Military Youth of the Year program, introduced in 2013 as a unique component of the Youth of the Year program, aims to acknowledge exceptional teenagers who are part of the youth community centers affiliated with BGCAs on U.S. military bases around the world.
Each year, six finalists are selected from local, state, and regional contests to represent youth centers across six regions: Overseas, Northeast, Southeast, Pacific, Midwest, and Southwest United States. The winner from each region, including the Regional Military Youth of the Year, advances to the National Youth of the Year Celebration. The MYOY joins the five winners from non-military
Boys & Girls Clubs to compete for the prestigious title of National Youth of the Year, as the Boys & Girls Clubs of America’s national teen spokesperson.
“The lessons you are learning about leadership will always be valuable to you and everyone around you,” Furman said. “I hear it clearly from both of you today — it’s evident in the work you are doing, you are already leaders.”
The day’s event also served as an opportunity to officially recognize April as the Month of the Military Child as well as Child Abuse Prevention Month. Furman and Wrensch signed a proclamation for each.
For information about youth center programs in Baumholder, visit https://baumholder.armymwr. com/programs/youth-centers. In Kaiserslautern, https:// kaiserslautern.armymwr.com/ programs/youth-centers
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U.S. Army Sgt. 1st Class Victor Ortiz, anti-terrorism/force protection supervisor, 21st Theater Sustainment Command, poses with his family after his induction into the Order of the Marechaussee on Panzer Kaserne, Kaiserslautern, April 2. The Order of the Marechaussee was officially established in 2000 to recognize exceptional dedication, competence, and contribution to the Military Police Corps Regiment over an extended period of time.
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U.S. Army Maj. Gen. Duane Miller, provost marshal general, commanding general, Army Corrections Command, speaks at an induction ceremony for the Order of the Marechaussee at Panzer Kaserne, Kaiserslautern, April 2. The Order
U.S. Army Sgt. 1st Class Victor Ortiz, anti-terrorism/force protection supervisor, 21st Theater Sustainment Command, speaks during his induction ceremony into the Order of the Marechaussee on Panzer Kaserne, Kaiserslautern, April 2. As of March 14, there have been 145 Orders of the Marechaussee in Gold awarded to date along with 526 in Silver, 4,806 in Bronze and 288 in Steel.
Springtime blooms at Gartenschau in Kaiserslautern, April 6. The Gartenshau showcases vibrant spring scenery which is enjoyed by the Kaiserslautern Military Community and local German residents throughout the months of April to October every year.
Various flora and fauna surround a pond at the Japanese Garden in Kaiserslautern, April 10. The garden is adorned with maple trees, sculpted bridges and bushes and water features housing multi-colored Koi fish, and is the largest Japanese garden in Europe covering around 13,500 square meters.
It’s true — Carrots, other vegetables can help you see in dark
Have you ever heard that carrots are good for your eyes, or that they can help you see in the dark?
It’s true — carrots are rich in the compound beta carotene, which your body uses to make a form of vitamin A that helps your eyes adjust in the dark.
That’s just one of the important links between Vitamin A and eye health. Vitamin A is critical for our ability to see, according to a recent report from the Defense Health Agency’s Vision Center of ExcellenceVision Center of Excellence website in Falls Church, Virginia.
“There are many factors that affect your eyes and vision, including genetics and age,” said Maria Viswanathan, ophthalmologist at the VCE. “Adequate amounts of Vitamin A can help prevent the development of night blindness and slow age-related decline in sight.”
With low vitamin A levels, the eye is unable to send visual signals to the brain. This can result in night blindness as an initial symptom. “High doses of vitamin A supplementation can potentially prevent vision loss,” according to the VCE.
Vitamin A supports more than just eye health. It is important for the function of the immune system and reproductive systems. It also contributes to healthy heart, lungs, kidneys, and other organs, according to the VCE.
Vitamin A also boosts the immune system by stimulating the production and activity of white blood cells. It’s an antioxidant that can prevent or slow damage to cells.
Additionally, vitamin A has a role in prevent-
ing inflammation and can help prevent inflammatory conditions like acneVitamin A as an antiinflammatory agent page on the NIH National Library of Medicine website.
But the human body cannot make vitamin A on its own, so we rely on the food we consume to help jump start the creation of vitamin A. The pigment beta carotene is a major driver of vitamin A production.
Beta carotene is found in many vegetables. It is the nutrient that gives yellow, orange, and red fruits and vegetables their color. That includes carrots, cantaloupes, apricots, sweet potatoes, mangoes, pumpkins, and papayas. Beta carotene is also found in green, leafy vegetables like spinach, kale, and collards (even though the color of those vegetables is determined by a different chemical known as chlorophyll).
Beta carotene is also necessary for proper bone growth and development.
In immune health, beta carotene plays a key role in maintaining our body’s defenses. It also keeps male and female reproductive systems healthy. During pregnancy, it ensures embryos grow and develop normally.
How much Vitamin A do we need?
“We should ensure that we have the right amount of vitamin A,” said Viswanathan. “Too little or too much can have negative effects on your health.”
However, the amount of vitamin A people need depends on their gender and age, according to the National Institutes of Health Office of Dietary SupplementsVitamin A as an anti-inflammatory agent page on the NIH National Library of Medicine website. The average daily recommended amount for every individual is measured in micrograms of retinol activity equivalents, a metric known as RAE.
The NIH recommends adult females get 700 mcg RAE, while adult males should get 900 mcg RAE daily. Pregnant and breastfeeding women need 770 mcg RAE and 1,300 mcg RAE respectively, according to the NIH.
Although vitamin A deficiency is uncommon in the developed world, it can occur in individuals who have cystic fibrosis, pancreatic insufficiency, chronic liver disease, short bowel syndrome, Crohn’s or celiac disease, giardiasis, chronic diarrhea, highly selective dieting, dysphagia, mental illness, or who are bariatric surgery recipients, according to the VCE report.
Premature infants also tend to have low levels of vitamin A in their first year.
A simple blood test will let your health care provider know if you’re getting enough vitamin A. But, generally, consuming a diet rich in nutritious and varied fruits, vegetables, dairy, grains, and proteinUSDA MyPlate website should meet your body’s needs for vitamins and minerals for optimal health and readiness.
“Research is ongoing to evaluate the effects of vitamin A on prevention and/or treatment of various infectious diseases,” said Dr. Cecilia Mikita, a staff allergist and immunologist at the Walter Reed National Military Medical CenterWalter Reed National Military Medical Center website in Bethesda, Maryland.
“Vitamin A plays an important role in both innate and adaptive immune responses, specifically the integrity of the skin barrier and regulation of the differentiation, maturation, and function of numerous immune cells,” she said.
For more information, or if you’re concerned about your vitamin A levels, talk to your health care provider.
MITTELALTERLICHES SPEKTAKULUM
APRIL 19-21, MARKT- UND PROMETHEUSPLATZ, RAMSTEIN
Step back in time and meet ladies and knights, indulge in Middle Age dishes and drinks. Enjoy the medieval market atmosphere with fire shows, jugglers, dances and typical music of the times.
APRIL 22-26, VARIOUS LOCATIONS ON RAMSTEIN AIR BASE
Several events regarding Earth Day will take place the week of April 22 through 26. There will be tree planting events with students and wing and civil engineering leadership, a guided tour through the water supply plant and the official opening of Ramstein’s first nature trail. Please keep a lookout for daily Earth Day challenges, posted on 86th Civil Engineering Squadron and official Ramstein Air Base Facebook page, for the chance to win some Earth Day swag!
APRIL 26-MAY 8, CITY HALL FOYER, KAISERSLAUTERN
Students from the Department of Defense Education Activity Schools in the Kaiserslautern Military Community as well as German and international students from local schools in Kaiserslautern will display their creative artwork in the city hall. The goal is to display the great talent of the students in our German-American community, to show appreciation for their creativity and hard work, and to bring our communities closer together.
APRIL 26 and
Two filmmakers from the Palatinate region looked for them and found them — the relatives in America. Around 400,000 people live there and not only speak an old form of the Palatine dialect, Pennsylvania Dutch, but also follow other Palatine habits. The documentary explores traditions of Palatine culture “hiwwe wie driwwe” in Germany and in the USA. About 300 years ago many people from the Palatinate region fled from political persecution and for economic reasons to the USA and settled mainly in and around Pennsylvania. They brought their language and culture to the “New World”. A second part of the successful documentary (with English subtitles) will be presented in the following movies theaters: City Cinema KL April 26 and Provinzkino Enkenbach May 6. Producer Benjamin Wagener will be present to meet and greet those interested at both presentations.
OPEN-AIR CHURCH SERVICE WITH MOTORCYCLE BLESSING
APRIL 27, 10:30 A.M.-7 P.M., RK-HEIM/STEINBRUCH, HÜTSCHENHAUSEN
The Reservist Association Westpfalz are organizing a field service with a German style barbecue, drinks, and coffee and cake in the afternoon. During the service motorcycles and their riders will be blessed. The event is also under the motto “We who served” and U.S. veterans, active-duty members and families are invited to attend, whether biker or not. The field service will start at 1:30 p.m. For more information, write to: contact@wewhoserved.eu
GARTENMARKT
APRIL 28, 10 A.M.-6 P.M., ABTEIKIRCHE PLAZA, OTTERBERG
Sixty-four vendors will present plants and flowers for garden lovers, handcrafted items out of clay, wood, stone, metal, textile and paper. There will be an information booth about wild bees, culinary delights, a children’s program and the monastery herb and flower garden (behind the church) will be open for visitors. There will be an organ concert at 12.30 a.m., the Blue Light Band Band of the Polizei Presidium Ludwigshafen will perform at 4 p.m., and Günther Mannweiler will entertain visitors with music in the historic district.
STREET FOOD FESTIVAL/TRADE MARKET
APRIL 26-28, CITY CENTER, LANDSTUHL
Enjoy a weekend with your favorites foods and try something new. There will be food trucks with American, German, Mexican favorites, and sweet and hearty desserts to go along with them. Let your mouth water as your meal is freshly prepared right on the spot! On April 27 and 28 there will also be a trade market at Stadthalle and stores will be open for Sunday shopping from 1-6 p.m.
TAG DER OFFENEN TÜR POLIZEIINSPEKTION (OPEN HOUSE)
APRIL 28, 10 A.M.-5 P.M., BAHNSTRRASSE 54, LANDSTUHL
Have you ever wondered what a typical police inspection in Germany is like? Now is your chance to peek behind the scenes at the open house and learn about the responsibilities and of duties of the German Polizei and “friend and helpers.” Apart from visiting the police station, there will be a Polizei puppet theater and face painting for kids, static displays of an electric police car, a motorcycle and a helicopter, and police working dogs. Further highlights are the DUI/DWI and vehicle rollover simulators. U.S. police and firefighters will also demonstrate their skills and there will be food and drinks. A great opportunity, without ending up behind bars!
MAIMARKT MIT WEINDORF (MAY MARKET WITH WINE VILLAGE)
APRIL 27-MAY 6, ALTER MESSPLATZ, LANDAU
The May market has a long tradition in the city in the Südpfalz region. The popular Volksfest draws hundreds of thousands of visitors each year. It is a mixture of “Landauer Weindorf,” carnival with rides, the “Fressgasse” (food strip) and the unique handcraft and antique market. Visit: www.landau.de
GIEH ROFF OFF DAT HÄISJE (CULINARY HIKE)
APRIL 28, ZELL/MOSEL
Enjoy a culinary hike along the Moselle River and enjoy grand views over the valley and vineyards. For more information, starting point and parking, visit: www.stadt-zell-mosel.de
Gospel: Vogelweh Chapel, 11 a.m., Sun
Facebook.com/VogelwehGospelService/ Children’s Church registration begins at 10:45 a.m.
Children’s Church: Vogelweh Chapel, Pre-K to 12th, Sun
Traditional: South Chapel, 9:30 a.m., Sun
Facebook.com/ramsteinprotestanttraditionalservice Seventh-day Adventist
Worship service: North Chapel, 11 a.m., Sat
Bible Study: North Chapel, 10 a.m., Sat
PMOC
Bible Study: South Chapel, 11:45 a.m., Wed
PWOC
Bible Study: Vogelweh Chapel, 6 p.m., Mon
Bible Study: South Chapel, 9 a.m., 11:30 a.m., 6 p.m., Tue
Bible Study: Vogelweh Chapel, 9:30 a.m., Thu
for more information thevoice@gmail.com
Orthodox
Divine Liturgy: Kapaun Chapel, 08:45 a.m., Sun
Children’s Church School: Kapaun Annex, 10:45 a.m., Sun
Adult Scripture Study: Kapaun Annex, 10.45 a.m., Sun
Great Vespers: Kapaun Chapel, 5 p.m., 4th Sat
Confessions: Available afterwards
Wiccan
Facebook.com/VogelwehOpenCircleSWC
Service: Kapaun Annex, 7 p.m., Sat Unitarian Universalist Facebook.com/ KaiserslauternUnitarianUniversalistFellowship
Service: Kapaun Chapel, 1:30 p.m., 2nd & 4th Sun Catholic Holy Family Catholic Community Facebook.com/RamsteinCatholicCommunity
Daily Mass: North Chapel, 11:30 a.m., Tue-Fri
Confessions: North Chapel, by appointment only
Sunday Masses: North Chapel, 9 a.m. & 1 p.m., Sun
Knights of Columbus (K of C)
Meeting: North Chapel, 6 p.m., 2nd Tue
Catholic Women of the Chapel (CWOC)
(except July & Aug)
Bible Study: North Chapel, 9 a.m., Tue
Catholic Religious Education (RE)
(except June, July & Aug)
Kindergarten-7th
Ramstein Intermediate School: 10:30 a.m.-12 p.m., Sun
Confirmation Class North Chapel: 6-7:30 p.m., Wed
Life Teen: North Chapel, 6:15 p.m., Sun
Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults (RCIA)
(except July & Aug)
Meeting: South Chapel, 6 p.m., Thu
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
Early Morning Seminary/Scripture Study for High School aged students
Ramstein School: North Chapel, 6:30 a.m., Mon-Wed, Fri
Vogelweh School: Vogelweh Chapel, 6:30 a.m., Mon-Wed, Fri
Episcopal
Service: Kapaun Chapel, 10:45 a.m., Sun
Islam
Jumu’ah Khutbah: South Chapel, 1 p.m., Fri
Potluck: South Chapel, 7 p.m., 1st & 3rd, Fri Jewish
Facebook.com/KMCMILJEWISHCOMMUNITY
Shabbat: South Chapel, 6 p.m., Fri
Sabbath Kiddush & Lunch: 1 p.m.; RSVP and request location by COB Wed*
Saturday Torah Study: 7 p.m.
— request location & Zoom link
Sunday Hebrew School & B’nei Mitzvah Study
— request location and Zoom link
Messianic
Service: South Chapel, 10 a.m., Sat
Protestant
Contemporary North Chapel, 11 a.m., Sun Facebook.com/ramsteincontemporaryservice
(Deaf & Hard of Hearing Ministry ASL interpreter available)
Children’s Church: North Chapel Annex, Ages 5 and up
(Children are dismissed during service to attend)
Protestant Youth of the Chapel (Middle & High School)
Grds 6-8: North Chapel, 3:30-5 p.m., Tue
Grds 9-12: North Chapel, 5:30-7:30 p.m., Tue
Grds 6-12: Vogelweh Chapel, TBA Officer Christian Fellowship
North Chapel Conference room, 6:45-8:45 p.m., Thu
Awana (Sep-May)
North Chapel, 2-3:30 p.m., Sun
RHEINLAND-PFALZ
Daenner Chapel (Bldg 3150)
(DSN) 541-2105, (Civ) 0611-143-541-2105
Rock Chapel (Bldg 8308)
Rheinland Chapel (Bldg 8249)
(DSN) 531-3170, (Civ) 0611-143-531-3170
Pulaski Chapel (Bldg 2869)
LRMC/Hilltop Chapel (Bldg 3773) (DSN) 590-5713, (Civ) 06371-9464-5713 Catholic Services
Kaiserslautern Military Community
Daenner Chapel 11:30 a.m., Sun
LRMC Chapel 12 p.m., Tue, Wed, Fri
Confessions: On request
Facebook: The Landstuhl and Daenner Catholic Community
Baumholder
Rheinland Chapel 9 a.m., Sun
Rheinland Chapel 12 p.m., Tue-Thu
Confession: On request
Facebook: The Rheinland Chapel Baumholder St.
Michael’s Catholic Parish Protestant Services
Kaiserslautern Military Community Chapel Next, Daenner Chapel 9:30 a.m., Sun
Facebook: Chapel Next at Daenner Kaserne Traditional Protestant Service, LRMC Chapel 10:30 a.m., Sun
Baumholder
Contemporary Service, Rock Chapel 10 a.m., Sun
Facebook: Baumholder Rock Chapel Protestant Women of the Chapel
Kaiserslautern PWOC, Pulaski Chapel 10 a.m., Wed
pwocatkaiserslautern@gmail.com
Facebook: PWOC at Kaiserslautern
Baumholder PWOC, Rock Chapel 9:30-11 a.m., Tue & 6:30-8 p.m., Wed
pwoc.baumholder.ontherock@gmail.com
Facebook: PWOC Baumholder
Islamic Services
Daenner Chapel 1:15 p.m., Fri
LRMC Chapel 1:15 p.m., Fri
Rock Chapel 12 p.m., Fri
Latter-day Saints
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints 10:30 a.m., Sun., Im Gewerbegebiet 8, Baumholder Call 0176-18300869 for more information.
Club Beyond Weekly Clubs and Bible Studies for Middle School and High School students.
KMC: kaiserslautern@clubbeyond.org
Baumholder: baumholder@clubbeyond.org
Ramstein: ramstein@clubbeyond.org
Facebook: Club Beyond at KTown
Club Beyond at Baumholder
Club Beyond at Ramstein
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2019 Ford EcoSport SES AWD, Wagon, AWD/4WD, 6-Speed Shiftable Automatic, $19,999 (DE7238). The Used Car GuysRamstein, Am Lanzenbusch 1, RamsteinMiesenbach, 66877 Germany, +49 (0) 6371 92 00 00, matt@usedcarguys.net. Find all of our cars on FindItGuide.com!
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2019 FIAT 500 S- EU SPEC, EU Spec, Gas, Manual, $13,995 (S-4906). Ramstein Used Cars - Kaiserslautern, 17 Im Haderwald, Kaiserslautern, 67661 Deutschland, 063175 00 39 77, info@ramsteinusedcars.com. Find all of our cars on FindItGuide.com!
2020 Hyundai i20 Essential, 7-speed dual clutch, $18,999 (DEN7402). The Used Car Guys - Spangdahlem, 45 Hillstrasse, Spangdahlem, 54529 Germany, +49 (0) 6565 957 315, mitch@usedcarguys.net. Find all of our cars on FindItGuide.com!
2020 Kia Forte LXS, Sedan / Saloon, Gas, Automatic, $16,995 (S-4913). Ramstein
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2020 Kia Optima LX, Sedan / Saloon, Gas, Automatic, $18,495 (431006). Ramstein Used Cars - Kaiserslautern, 17 Im Haderwald, Kaiserslautern, 67661 Deutschland, 0631-75 00 39 77, info@ramsteinused cars.com. Find all of our cars on FindItGuide.com!
2020 Mini Cooper Countryman SE ALL4 Hybrid, EU, $25,499 (DEN7428). The Used Car Guys - Spangdahlem, 45 Hillstrasse, Spangdahlem, 54529 Germany, +49 (0) 6565 957 315, mitch@usedcarguys.net. Find all of our cars on FindItGuide.com! 2020 MINI Hardtop 4 Door Cooper S, Hatchback, Front, 7-Speed Double Clutch, $23,999 (DE7441). The Used Car GuysStuttgart, 6 Robert-Bosch-Strasse, Schoenaich, 71101 Germany, +49 (0)1727 129 046, stuttgart@usedcarguys.net. Find all of our cars on FindItGuide.com!
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2020 Opel Grandland X SUPER DEAL LOW Mileage 40,205 miles $ 18,995, SUV, Automatic, $. American Auto Force GmbH, 67 Kaiserstrasse, Landstuhl, 66849 Deutschland, 06371 595 5226, sales@aafgmbh.com. Find all of our cars on FindItGuide.com!
2020 Skoda Scala Ambition, EU, 7-speed dual clutch, $19,999 (DEN7446). The Used Car Guys - Kaiserslautern, Weilerbacher Strasse 110, Kaiserslautern, 67661 Germany, +49 (0) 631-68031210, kaiserslautern@ usedcarguys.net. Find all of our cars on FindItGuide.com!
2020 Subaru Outback Limited XT AWD, Wagon, AWD/4WD, 8-Speed Shiftable CVT, $29,999 (DE7282). The Used Car Guys - Kaiserslautern, Weilerbacher Strasse 110, Kaiserslautern, 67661 Germany, +49 (0) 631-68031210, kaiserslautern@usedcar guys.net. Find all of our cars on FindItGuide.com!
2020 Toyota Corolla Business Edition Hybrid, Hatchback, EU, Front, Hybrid, $24,199 (DE7404). The Used Car GuysSpangdahlem, 45 Hillstrasse, Spangdahlem, 54529 Germany, +49 (0) 6565 957 315, mitch@usedcarguys.net. Find all of our cars on FindItGuide.com!
2020 Toyota Corolla Touring Sport Business +, EU, Automatic, $21,999 (DEN7407). The Used Car Guys - Kaiserslautern, Weilerbacher Strasse 110, Kaiserslautern, 67661 Germany, +49 (0) 631-68031210, kaiserslau tern@usedcarguys.net. Find all of our cars on FindItGuide.com!
2020 Volkswagen Golf Sport Wagon Comfortline, EU, Automatic, $19,999 (DEN7409). The Used Car Guys - Spangdahlem, 45 Hillstrasse, Spangdahlem, 54529 Germany, +49 (0) 6565 957 315, mitch@usedcarguys.net. Find all of our cars on FindItGuide.com!
2020 Toyota Yaris Elegant Hybrid, EU, Automatic, $21,997 (DEN7240). The Used Car Guys - Ramstein, Am Lanzenbusch 1, Ramstein-Miesenbach, 66877 Germany, +49 (0) 6371 92 00 00, matt@usedcarguys.net.
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2020 Volkswagen Passat Wagon Business Plus Pro, Wagon, EU, Automatic, $22,999 (DEN7408). The Used Car GuysStuttgart, 6 Robert-Bosch-Strasse, Schoenaich, 71101 Germany, +49 (0)1727 129 046, stuttgart@usedcarguys.net. Find all of our cars on FindItGuide.com!
2020 Volkswagen Passat Wagon Business Plus, EU, 7-speed dual clutch, $23,999 (DEN7423). The Used Car GuysRamstein, Am Lanzenbusch 1, RamsteinMiesenbach, 66877 Germany, +49 (0) 6371 92 00 00, matt@usedcarguys.net. Find all of our cars on FindItGuide.com!
2020 Volkswagen Passat Wagon Elegance Plus Pro, Wagon, EU, 7 speed- dual clutch, $22,999 (DEN7370). The Used Car Guys - Kaiserslautern, Weilerbacher Strasse 110, Kaiserslautern, 67661 Germany, +49 (0) 631-68031210, kaiserslautern@ usedcarguys.net. Find all of our cars on FindItGuide.com!
2020
2020 Volkswagen T-Roc Style Plus, EU, $23,999 (DEN7311). The Used Car GuysSpangdahlem, 45 Hillstrasse, Spangdahlem, 54529 Germany, +49 (0) 6565 957 315, mitch@usedcarguys.net. Find all of our cars on FindItGuide.com!
2020 Volkswagen T-Roc, 5 doors, EU, $23,999 (DEN7459).
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2021 Dodge Challenger GT, Coupe, Rear, 8-Speed Shiftable Automatic, $33,499 (6548). The Used Car Guys - Kaiserslautern, Weilerbacher Strasse 110, Kaiserslautern, 67661 Germany, +49 (0) 631-68031210, kai serslautern@usedcarguys.net. Find all of our cars on FindItGuide.com!
2021 Dodge Challenger SXT, Coupe, Rear, 8-Speed Shiftable Automatic, $31,999 (DE7372). The Used Car Guys - Ramstein, Am Lanzenbusch 1, Ramstein-Miesenbach, 66877 Germany, +49 (0) 6371 92 00 00, matt@usedcarguys.net. Find all of our cars on FindItGuide.com!
2021 Ford Escape S, SUV, Front, 8-Speed Shiftable Automatic, $20,599 (DE7457). The Used Car Guys - Spangdahlem, 45 Hillstrasse, Spangdahlem, 54529 Germany, +49 (0) 6565 957 315, mitch@usedcar guys.net. Find all of our cars on FindItGuide.com!
2021 Ford Mach-E AWD, EU, $39,999 (E6823). The Used Car Guys - Kaiserslautern, Weilerbacher Strasse 110, Kaiserslautern, 67661 Germany, +49 (0) 63168031210, kaiserslautern@usedcar guys.net. Find all of our cars on FindItGuide.com!
2021 Ford Mustang ecoboost Automatic $ 31,995, Coupe, Automatic, $. American Auto Force GmbH, 67 Kaiserstrasse, Landstuhl, 66849 Deutschland, 06371 595 5226, sales@aaf-gmbh.com. Find all of our cars on FindItGuide.com!
2021 Ford Mustang Ecoboost2 Door Coupe $ 31,495, Coupe, Manual, $. American Auto Force GmbH, 67 Kaiserstrasse, Landstuhl, 66849 Deutschland, 06371 595 5226, sales@aaf-gmbh.com. Find all of our cars on FindItGuide.com!
2021 Honda Civic Sport, Sedan / Saloon, Gas, Automatic, $26,995 (S-4914). Ramstein Used Cars - Kaiserslautern, 17 Im Haderwald, Kaiserslautern, 67661 Deutschland, 0631-75 00 39 77, info@ramsteinused cars.com. Find all of our cars on FindItGuide.com!
2021 Honda CR-V Utility 4D EX 1.5L I4 Turbo PO, Automatic, $29,999 (104307). MAS Military AutoSource - LRMC On Base, LRMC, Landstuhl, 66849 Germany, +49 (0)162-2145729, JH83006@military cars.com. Find all of our cars on FindItGuide.com!
2021 Honda Pilot EX-L AWD, SUV, AWD/ 4WD, 9-Speed Shiftable Automatic, $33,999 (DE7534). The Used Car GuysStuttgart, 6 Robert-Bosch-Strasse, Schoenaich, 71101 Germany, +49 (0)1727 129 046, stuttgart@usedcarguys.net. Find all of our cars on FindItGuide.com!
2021 Hyundai i20 Trend, EU, 7-speed dual clutch, $19,999 (DEN7448). The Used Car Guys - Ramstein, Am Lanzenbusch 1, Ramstein-Miesenbach, 66877 Germany, +49 (0) 6371 92 00 00, matt@usedcar guys.net. Find all of our cars on FindItGuide.com!
2021 Hyundai i10, EU, $19,999 (DE7262). The Used Car Guys - Stuttgart, 6 RobertBosch-Strasse, Schoenaich, 71101 Germany, +49 (0)1727 129 046, stuttgart@used carguys.net. Find all of our cars on FindItGuide.com!
2021 Jeep Grand Cherokee Laredo E 4x4, SUV, Rear, 8-Speed Shiftable Automatic, $31,499 (6647). The Used Car Guys - Kaiserslautern, Weilerbacher Strasse 110, Kaiserslautern, 67661 Germany, +49 (0) 63168031210, kaiserslautern@usedcar guys.net. Find all of our cars on FindItGuide.com!
2021 MINI Hardtop 2 Door Cooper S, Hatchback, Front, 6-Speed Manual, $26,999 (DE7351). The Used Car GuysRamstein, Am Lanzenbusch 1, RamsteinMiesenbach, 66877 Germany, +49 (0) 6371 92 00 00, matt@usedcarguys.net. Find all of our cars on FindItGuide.com!
2021 Nissan Juke Tekna, EU, Automatic, $22,999 (DEN7325). The Used Car GuysStuttgart, 6 Robert-Bosch-Strasse, Schoenaich, 71101 Germany, +49 (0)1727 129 046, stuttgart@usedcarguys.net. Find all of our cars on FindItGuide.com!
2021 Opel Corsa Electric, EU, $21,999 (E6660). The Used Car Guys - Kaiserslautern, Weilerbacher Strasse 110, Kaiserslautern, 67661 Germany, +49 (0) 63168031210, kaiserslautern@usedcar guys.net. Find all of our cars on FindItGuide.com!
2021 Ssangyong Tivoli 1.4 Crystal 48,561 miles $ 14,995, SUV, Automatic, $. American Auto Force GmbH, 67 Kaiserstrasse, Landstuhl, 66849 Deutschland, 06371 595 5226, sales@aaf-gmbh.com. Find all of our cars on FindItGuide.com!
2021 Skoda Octavia Style Automatic, Wagon, EU, Front, Automatic, $22,999 (DEN7367). The Used Car Guys - Kaiserslautern, Weilerbacher Strasse 110, Kaiserslautern, 67661 Germany, +49 (0) 63168031210, kaiserslautern@usedcar guys.net. Find all of our cars on FindItGuide.com!
2021 Toyota Aygo, $14,999 (7085). The Used Car Guys - Kaiserslautern, Weilerbacher Strasse 110, Kaiserslautern, 67661 Germany, +49 (0) 631-68031210, kaiserslau tern@usedcarguys.net. Find all of our cars on FindItGuide.com!
2021 Volkswagen Jetta S, Sedan / Saloon, Gas, Automatic, $20,995 (US-4382).
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2021 Volkswagen Jetta S, Sedan / Saloon, Gas, Automatic, $21,495 (010703). Ramstein Used Cars - Kaiserslautern, 17 Im Haderwald, Kaiserslautern, 67661 Deutschland, 0631-75 00 39 77, info@ramsteinused cars.com. Find all of our cars on FindItGuide.com!
2021 Volkswagen T-Roc, Hatchback, EU, $26,999 (DEN7197). The Used Car GuysKaiserslautern, Weilerbacher Strasse 110, Kaiserslautern, 67661 Germany, +49 (0)
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2022
2022 Volkswagen Golf GTI SE, Hatchback, Front, 7-Speed Double Clutch, $35,999 (DE7279). The Used Car GuysStuttgart, 6 Robert-Bosch-Strasse, Schoenaich, 71101 Germany, +49 (0)1727 129 046, stuttgart@usedcarguys.net. Find all of our cars on FindItGuide.com!
2022 Volkswagen Polo Style, Automatic, $24,997 (E6983). The Used Car GuysStuttgart, 6 Robert-Bosch-Strasse, Schoenaich, 71101 Germany, +49 (0)1727 129 046, stuttgart@usedcarguys.net. Find all of our cars on FindItGuide.com!
2022 Volkswagen Tiguan SE R-Line Black, SUV, Front, 8-Speed Shiftable Automatic, $31,999 (DE7406). The Used Car Guys - Ramstein, Am Lanzenbusch 1, Ramstein-Miesenbach, 66877 Germany, +49 (0) 6371 92 00 00, matt@usedcarguys.net. Find all of our cars on FindItGuide.com!
2022 Volvo XC60 B5 Inscription AWD, SUV, AWD/4WD, 8-Speed Shiftable Automatic, $43,599 (DE7157). The Used Car Guys - Kaiserslautern, Weilerbacher Strasse 110, Kaiserslautern, 67661 Germany, +49 (0) 631-68031210, kaiserslautern@ usedcarguys.net. Find all of our cars on FindItGuide.com!
2023 Audi A3 Premium Plus 40 TFSI quattro, Rear, Automatic, $42,490 (335386). MAS Military AutoSource - Kaiserslautern, 34 Kaiserstrasse, Kaiserslautern, 67661 Germany, +49 (0)631-56000921, pwilliam@mi litarycars.com. Find all of our cars on FindItGuide.com!
2023 BMW 2 Series 228i xDrive Gran Coupe, Sedan / Saloon, AWD/4WD, 8-Speed Shiftable Automatic, $38,999 (DE7556). The Used Car Guys - Stuttgart, 6 RobertBosch-Strasse, Schoenaich, 71101 Germany, +49 (0)1727 129 046, stuttgart@used carguys.net. Find all of our cars on FindItGuide.com!
2023 BMW 230 MSport xDrive, Coupe, AWD/4WD, 8-Speed Shiftable Automatic w/Sport Transmission, $42,999 (DE7572). The Used Car Guys - Kaiserslautern, Weilerbacher Strasse 110, Kaiserslautern, 67661 Germany, +49 (0) 631-68031210, kaiserslau tern@usedcarguys.net. Find all of our cars on FindItGuide.com!
2023 BMW X1 xDrive28i AWD, SUV, AWD/ 4WD, 7-Speed Double Clutch, $38,999 (DE7502). The Used Car Guys - Kaiserslautern, Weilerbacher Strasse 110, Kaiserslautern, 67661 Germany, +49 (0) 63168031210, kaiserslautern@usedcar guys.net. Find all of our cars on FindItGuide.com!
2023 BMW X1 xDrive28i MSport, SUV, AWD/4WD, 7-Speed Double Clutch, $41,499 (DE7540). The Used Car GuysStuttgart, 6 Robert-Bosch-Strasse, Schoenaich, 71101 Germany, +49 (0)1727 129 046, stuttgart@usedcarguys.net. Find all of our cars on FindItGuide.com!
2023 Ford Escape Active FWD, Front, Automatic, $31,835 (341440). MAS Military AutoSource - LRMC On Base, LRMC, Landstuhl, 66849 Germany, +49 (0)1622145729, JH83006@militarycars.com. Find all of our cars on FindItGuide.com!
2023 Ford Escape ST-Line FWD, Front, Manual, $34,835 (341217). MAS Military
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2023 Honda Passport TrailSport AWD, Rear, Automatic, $44,995 (310146). MAS Military AutoSource - LRMC On Base, LRMC, Landstuhl, 66849 Germany, +49 (0)162-2145729, JH83006@military cars.com. Find all of our cars on FindItGuide.com!
2023 Hyundai Elantra SEL IVT, Front, Automatic, $27,045 (304018). MAS Military AutoSource - LRMC On Base, LRMC, Landstuhl, 66849 Germany, +49 (0)1622145729, JH83006@militarycars.com. Find all of our cars on FindItGuide.com!
2023 Hyundai Elantra SEL, Sedan / Saloon, Gas, Automatic, $24,995 (H104503)
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2023 Hyundai Elantra SEL, Sedan / Saloon, Gas, Automatic, $24,995 (US-4364). Ramstein Used Cars - Kaiserslautern, 17 Im Haderwald, Kaiserslautern, 67661 Deutschland, 0631-75 00 39 77, info@ramsteinused cars.com. Find all of our cars on FindItGuide.com!
2023 Hyundai Elantra SEL, Sedan / Saloon, Gas, Automatic, $24,995 (US-4380)
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2023 Jeep Compass Latitude Lux, AWD/ 4WD, Automatic, $42,235 (380931). MAS
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2023 Jeep Grand Cherokee Altitude 4x4, AWD/4WD, Automatic, $50,470 (380399). MAS Military AutoSource - LRMC On Base, LRMC, Landstuhl, 66849 Germany, +49 (0)162-2145729, JH83006@military cars.com. Find all of our cars on FindItGuide.com!
2023 Kia Forte LXS, Sedan / Saloon, Gas, Automatic, $22,995 (US-4367). Ramstein Used Cars - Kaiserslautern, 17 Im Haderwald, Kaiserslautern, 67661 Deutschland, 0631-75 00 39 77, info@ramsteinused cars.com. Find all of our cars on FindItGuide.com!
2023 Kia Forte LXS, Sedan / Saloon, Gas, Automatic, $22,995 (US-4388). Ramstein Used Cars - Kaiserslautern, 17 Im Haderwald, Kaiserslautern, 67661 Deutschland, 0631-75 00 39 77, info@ramsteinused cars.com. Find all of our cars on FindItGuide.com!
2023 Kia Forte LXS, Sedan / Saloon, Gas, Automatic, $23,495 (US-4356). Ramstein Used Cars - Kaiserslautern, 17 Im Haderwald, Kaiserslautern, 67661 Deutschland, 0631-75 00 39 77, info@ramsteinused cars.com. Find all of our cars on FindItGuide.com!
2023 Mazda CX-5 Carbon Edition AWD, AWD/4WD, Gas, Automatic, $30,995 (US4348). Ramstein Used Cars - Kaiserslautern, 17 Im Haderwald, Kaiserslautern, 67661 Deutschland, 0631-75 00 39 77, in fo@ramsteinusedcars.com. Find all of our cars on FindItGuide.com!
2023 Toyota Corolla Hatchback SE CVT (Natl), Front, Automatic, $28,575 (304024). MAS Military AutoSource - Kaiserslautern, 34 Kaiserstrasse, Kaiserslautern, 67661 Germany, +49 (0)631-56000921, pwilliam@mi litarycars.com. Find all of our cars on FindItGuide.com!
2024 Audi A5 Sportback S line Premium 45 TFSI quattro, Rear, Automatic, $51,490 (435146). MAS Military AutoSource - Kaiserslautern, 34 Kaiserstrasse, Kaiserslautern, 67661 Germany, +49 (0)63156000921, pwilliam@militarycars.com.
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2024 Audi Q3 Premium Plus 40 TFSI quattro, Rear, Automatic, $41,990 (435162). MAS Military AutoSource - Kaiserslautern, 34 Kaiserstrasse, Kaiserslautern, 67661 Germany, +49 (0)631-56000921, pwilliam@mi litarycars.com. Find all of our cars on FindItGuide.com!
2024 Audi Q3 S line Premium 45 TFSI quattro, Rear, Automatic, $43,340 (435095). MAS Military AutoSource - Kaiserslautern, 34 Kaiserstrasse, Kaiserslautern, 67661 Germany, +49 (0)63156000921, pwilliam@militarycars.com.
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2024 Audi Q3 S line Premium 45 TFSI quattro, Rear, Automatic, $43,340 (435163). MAS Military AutoSource - Kaiserslautern, 34 Kaiserstrasse, Kaiserslautern, 67661 Germany, +49 (0)63156000921, pwilliam@militarycars.com. Find all of our cars on FindItGuide.com!
2024 Chevrolet Equinox FWD 4dr LS w/ 1LS, Front, Automatic, $28,985 (411509). MAS Military AutoSource - Kaiserslautern, 34 Kaiserstrasse, Kaiserslautern, 67661 Germany, +49 (0)631-56000921, pwilliam@mi litarycars.com. Find all of our cars on FindItGuide.com!
2024 Ford Bronco Sport Outer Banks 4x4, AWD/4WD, Automatic, $38,830 (440401). MAS Military AutoSource - LRMC On Base, LRMC, Landstuhl,
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2024 Hyundai i10 Trend Automatic, EU, Automatic, $19,999 (DEN7393). The Used Car Guys - Ramstein, Am Lanzenbusch 1, Ramstein-Miesenbach, 66877 Germany, +49 (0) 6371 92 00 00, matt@usedcar guys.net. Find all of our cars on FindItGuide.com!
2024 Jeep Wrangler Sport S 4 Door 4x4, AWD/4WD, Automatic, $50,775 (480153).
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2024 Toyota Camry LE Auto (SE), Front, Automatic, $28,805 (408645). MAS Military
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2024 Toyota Camry LE Auto (SE), Front, Automatic, $28,805 (408680). MAS Military
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2024 Toyota Camry XSE V6 Auto (SE), Front, Automatic, $38,365 (408693). MAS Military AutoSource - LRMC On Base, LRMC, Landstuhl, 66849 Germany, +49 (0)162-2145729, JH83006@military cars.com. Find all of our cars on FindItGuide.com! 2024 Volkswagen Atlas 2.0T
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2024 Volkswagen Golf GTI 2.0T 380 Autobahn Manual, Front, Manual, $42,050 (437419). MAS Military AutoSource - Kaiserslautern, 34 Kaiserstrasse, Kaiserslautern, 67661 Germany, +49 (0)63156000921, pwilliam@militarycars.com. Find all of our cars on
2024 Volkswagen Golf GTI 2.0T 380 SE Manual, Front, Manual, $39,105 (437227). MAS Military AutoSource - Kaiserslautern, 34 Kaiserstrasse, Kaiserslautern, 67661 Germany, +49 (0)631-56000921, pwilliam@mi litarycars.com. Find all of our cars on FindItGuide.com!
2024 Volkswagen Golf GTI 2.0T SE DSG, Front, Automatic, $38,535 (437230). MAS Military AutoSource - Kaiserslautern, 34 Kaiserstrasse, Kaiserslautern, 67661 Germany, +49 (0)631-56000921, pwilliam@mi litarycars.com. Find all of our cars on FindItGuide.com!
2024 Volkswagen Golf GTI 2.0T SE DSG, Front, Automatic, $38,535 (437280). MAS
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1. Steiff Bear Museum
The Steiff Bear Museum’s interactive tour will be a learning experience for both children and adults. The museum itself has been designed like the iconic Steiff button. Located in Giengen an der Brenz, 120 km from Stuttgart, the museum houses the original bears created by Margaret Steiff from 1893.
Travel Tip: Steiff teddy bears are collectible toys made from plush materials. If the prices at the museum tend to be stiff, purchase them online instead.
2. Bäckerei Striffler
Take a tour of Rothenburg’s oldest bakery, Bäckerei Striffler or Striffler’s Bakery, and enjoy their breads, pastries, pies and other baked goods which are all freshly-made from recipes handed down through generations.
Travel Tip: A 4th-generation Striffler baker is always more than willing to do a demonstration of pretzel-making, especially for children.
3. Neuschwanstein Castle
See the inspiration behind the castle of Disneyland’s Sleeping Beauty. Neuschwanstein Castle was built by Ludwig II of Bavaria, the “Fairytale King,” in honour of his favourite composer, Richard Wagner, with many of the interiors of the rooms designed with Wagner’s opera characters in mind.
Travel Tip: Remember to get the Neuschwanstein Castle commemorative coin to bring back home.
4. Europa Park
Germany’s largest park is 68-hectares of more than a hundred attractions which both adults and children can enjoy immensely. Located in Germany’s southwest region of Rust between Strasbourg, France, and Freiburg, Europa Park has themed hotels and 11 roller coasters including the Alpenexpress, a powerful coaster guaranteed to make the children scream with delight when it speeds its way through the shafts of a diamond mine.
Travel Tip: Discounted ticket pack-
ages are available and the entry fee is cheap. The adults can enjoy the Gladiator Stuntshow, the Varieté Show with acrobatics, dancing and magic illusions, and the Ice-Show.
5. Olympiapark
Designed in 1972 for the 20th Olympics held in Munich, Olympiapark’s different athletic areas – swimming pool, Olympic stadium, and ice skating rink, among others — are still being used, by tourists, this time.
Travel Tip: Adventurous children and adults can do the roof-climb, a tour on the Olympic Stadium’s rooftop covering.
6. Chocolate Museum
Young and old alike can satisfy their sweet tooth in the Chocolate Museum of Cologne. Made of aluminium and glass, the museum is a showcase of the chocolate’s
3,000-year-old culture with exhibitions of the history of chocolate from its beginnings as “drink for the gods” in ancient Aztec and Mayan cultures, to its pre-eminent status today as energy fuel disguised as candy.
Travel Tip: You and your family can dip waffles provided by the museum into the chocolate fountain, which measures 10 feet in height, for a taste of the delicious chocolate. A selection of German chocolates is available at the shop inside the museum.
7. Volkswagen Factory
The largest automobile plant in the world is that of the Volkswagen factory in Wolfsburg, an hour’s ride from Berlin. This gigantic car museum has displays of the various Volkswagen cars throughout the years, driving courses for both adults and children, a hotel and a restaurant.
Travel Tip: The children will be fascinated by the all-glass elevator that takes visitors to the top of Car Tower, with a height of 160 feet, as well as more than 800 Volkswagen cars in actual production.
8. Hotel Schloss Waldeck
The imposing fortress high above Edersee Lake used to be a castle in the 1100s before it became a hotel, the home of the counts of Waldeck. Your children will be delighted with the tour of the castle’s kitchens using torchlights, the excursions to the surrounding area of the Edersee and fireworks displays.
Travel Tip: Stay for two days and save up on money by dining in the hotel’s two restaurants which serves banquets featuring authentic medieval recipes.
9. Haribo Gummy Bear Factory
Were you even aware that the gummy bear candy you ate as a child was made
in Germany? Haribo’s gummy bears were manufactured in Bonn in 1920 and has since become the world’s largest producer of gummy sweets. While visitors to the factory are not allowed, you and your family can visit the original Haribo factory just beside the factory store, that has an exhibit which chronicles the history of Haribo.
Travel Tip: The gummy sweets are a whole lot cheaper than the ones sold in candy shops and food stores.
10. Senckenberg Naturmuseum
One of the biggest exhibitions of the largest dinosaur skeletons in Europe is at the Senckenberg Naturmuseum, or the Senckenberg Museum of Natural History in Frankfurt. Egyptian mummies and fossil amphibians are only some of the thousands of exhibits found at the museum.
Travel Tip: The museum’s shop has miniature stuffed toy dinosaurs, a large selection of literature natural history topics, and the popular Senckenberg fan t-shirts (discounts may be requested when purchasing in bulk).
A stay of two weeks in Germany with the proper travel insurance in a reasonablypriced accommodation can spell the difference between memorable and frustration. Quite frankly, a few days will not allow you to see the beauty, culture, attractions, entertainment, or taste and savour the food (sausages) and beverages (lager), of Germany. Maximize time with your family by making wise decisions on your itinerary. Choose accommodation that has proximity to museums and other places of history and culture, restaurants, travel insurance offices, churches, the cinemas, pharmacies, hospitals, and police stations.
Red Pin Bowling happens every Friday from 4 to 10 p.m. at the Strikers Bowling Center, Bldg. 8105 on Smith Barracks in Baumholder. Bowlers who make a strike while the head pin is red, will receive a free game coupon. The red pin will be randomly placed as the head pin. For more information, visit baumholder.armymwr.com.
Chuck’s Pub Trivia at Armstrong’s
Armstrong’s Club announces Chuck’s Pub Trivia every Friday from 7 to 10 p.m., Bldg. 1036 on Vogelweh Housing. This trivia is a professional, multi-media competition with different formats and puzzles for teams to solve. Bring a team or join one. Grand prize is $50. For more information, visit kaiserslautern. armymwr.com.
Full Nerd Friday
The time has come for “Revenge of the Nerds” every Friday from 6 to 10 p.m. at the Baumholder Warrior Zone, Bldg. 8218 on Smith Barracks. This is a free event for 18 and older, and registration is not required. There will be a full assortment of table-top, role-playing games, board games, video games. Come one, come all in Cosplay! For more information, visit kaiserslautern.armymwr.com.
Bring Your Own Board Game at Strikers Bowling Center
The Pinsetters’ Pub has Bring Your Own Board Game every Friday at 5 p.m. until closing. This is a free event and preregistration is not required. All gamers, 18 and older, are welcome. Food is available at Shawingz until 9 p.m. There are large and small tables provided for game play, and fabulous music to provide the right atmosphere for playing. For more information, call 531-2834 or 0611-143-531-2834, or visit baumholder.armymwr.com.
Baumholder Fitness Center Zumba Class
The USAG Rheinland-Pfalz Fitness, Athletics and Aquatics Team announces free Zumba classes every Wednesday from 6 to 6:45 p.m. at the Mountaineer Physical Fitness Center, Bldg. 8220 on Smith Barracks in Baumholder. Find out more on baumholder.armymwr.com.
24/7 Fitness Access Now Available
Want to work out on your time? 24/7 Service is now available at the following USAG
Rheinland-Pfalz facilities: Kleber Physical Fitness Center, Landstuhl Physical Fitness Center; Mountaineer Physical Fitness Center; Rhine Ordnance Barracks Physical Fitness Center; and Sembach Physical Fitness Center. To access these facilities after-hours, 24/7 service registration is required. Registration is free! For more information, visit baumholder.amymwr. com or kaiserslautern.armymwr.com.
Sauerkraut and Sunshine Comedy Show
Annick Adelle set to headline the Sauerkraut & Sunshine Comedy Show April 19 from 8 to 10 p.m. at the Kazabra Club, Bldg. 1036 on Vogelweh. The show will feature the return of Joel Bryant to Kaiserslautern. Local comedian Erin Crouch will again be host. Doors open at 7 p.m., and tickets are only $12 at the door. For more information, call the Kazabra Club at 489-7261 or 0631-5367261, or visit kaiserslautern.armymwr.com.
USAG Rheinland-Pfalz Volunteer Recognition Ceremony
The USAG Rheinland-Pfalz Army Community Service is hosting a Volunteer Recognition Ceremony Friday. April 19 from 6 to 8 p.m. at the Rheinlander Community Center. Nominees need to RSVP with number of guests by Friday, April 12. There will Hors d’oeuvres, a musical performance by KMC Onstage and a celebratory cake. Attire is Business, Dress Uniform for nominees or Uniform of the Day for attendees. This event is open to the public. For more information visit Baumholder.armymwr. com or kaiserslautern.armymwr.com.
Join us at the Family and MWR Business & Recreation Job Fair May 13 from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Rheinlander Community Center, Bldg. 8085 on Smith Barracks in Baumholder. Don’t forget to bring your passport, social security card, immunization record, and three professional references. Don’t miss this opportunity to kickstart your career with us! For more information visit baumholder.armymwr.com
SKIES Academy Landstuhl announces new monthly Dance Classes starting now at the academy, Bldg. 3819 on Landstuhl Post. Open to all ID Card holders from all service branches. Monthly class dates & times vary. All participants must be registered with Army MWR Child and Youth Services. Enrollments can be made thru
https://webtrac.mwr.army.mil or over the phone with Parent Central Services at 5419065/66/67 or 061-143-541-9065/66/67.
Parent Central Service is in Bldg. 162 on Rhine Ordnance Barracks.
May Special at Landstuhl Automotive Skills
Receive a 10 percent off A/C recharge and service with an oil and oil filter purchase, and oil change service from May 1 to 31 at Landstuhl Automotive Skills Center, Bldg. 3800 on Landstuhl Post. For details, visit kaiserslautern.armymwr.com.
Military Spouse Appreciation Day
Celebrate Military Spouses and their unique sacrifices with Army Community Service May 9 in Baumholder and May 10 in Kaiserslautern from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. The Baumholder event will be at ACS, Bldg. 8666, and parking area on Smith Barracks, and the one for Kaiserslautern will be at ACS, Bldg. 3210, and lawn on Kleber Kaserne. For more information, visit baumholder.armymwr.com and kaiserslautern.armymwr.com.
Dad and Me Craft Day
The Rheinlander Community Center is hosting a Dad and Me Craft Day May 9 from 5 to 8 p.m. at the center, Bldg. 8085 on Smith Barracks in Baumholder. The event brings fathers and their children together to craft heartfelt surprises for mothers. Crafting materials will be supplied for creating gifts. Participation costs $2 per person and is open exclusively to U.S. ID card holders. Additional information is available at baumholder.armymwr.com.
Comedy Bouquet: A Comedic Celebration of Moms
Kate Cheka set to headline the Comedy Bouquet: A Comedic Celebration of Moms May 10 from 8 to 10 p.m. at the Kazabra Club, Bldg. 1036 on Vogelweh. The show will feature Belinda Filippelli. Special Guests are Andrew Steiner & Francesca Maglioni, husband, and wife from New York City. KMC Onstage Managing Artistic Director Amy Barron Smolinski will host. Doors open at 7 p.m., and tickets are only $12 at the bar. For more information, call the Kazabra Club at 489-7261 or 0631-536-7261, or visit kaiserslautern.armymwr.com.
The Rheinlander Community Center extends an invitation to all for a special Mother’s Day Brunch May 12, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., hosted at the center, Bldg. 8085 on Smith Barracks in Baumholder. Reservations are not required, admission can be paid at the door. The entry fee is $22.50 for adults (aged 18 and above), $12 for individuals aged 6 to 17, and complimentary for children under 5 years old. For the full menu, visit baumholder. armymwr.com.
Attention all actors! Join us for auditions for our annual 10-Minute Plays, featuring a variety of comedies and dramas directed by new talent in the KMC area. Cold-reading auditions are April 29 & 30 from 7 to 9 p.m. at the Kaiserslautern Community Activity Center, Bldg. 3109 on Daenner Kaserne. No experience required and multiple roles are available. For more information, call 541-9129 or 0611-143-541-9129 or visit kaiserslautern.armymwr.com.
Adventures in Bookland at the Landstuhl Library
To celebrate National Library Week and the Month of the Military Child, the Landstuhl Library will be hosting “Adventures in Bookland” April 20 from 10 a.m. to noon at the library, Bldg. 3810 on Landstuhl Post. Join us as we explore the worlds of Mo Willem’s Piggy, Gerald, and friends, Dav Pilkey’s Dog Man, Cat Kid, and Captain Underpants, and Harry Potter with crafts and activities. Dress like your favorite book character if you’d like! Find out more at kaiserslautern.armymwr.com.
Scrabble Masters Tournament “Soldier Style”
Join the Baumholder Warrior Zone for Scrabble Masters “Soldier Style” April 20 from 5 to 8 p.m. at the Warrior Zone, Bldg. 8218 on Smith Barracks. Registration is March 26 to April 17. Cost is $10 during registration period. Late registration can only be done April 18 with the cost of $15. Open to all DOD ID card holders who 18 and older. Prize for the overall winner. More details at Baumholder.armymwr.com.
Free Dance Lessons at Armstrong’s Club
The Armstrong’s Club has free dance lessons in six-week sessions until May 8. The classes are on Wednesday at 7 p.m. Focus is on Two Step, Swing and Line Dancing. Thirteen other styles of dance are available on request. Wear smooth bottomed shoes. Rubber souled athletic shoes are not ideal for dancing. For more information, call the Armstrong’s Club at 541-9115 or 0611-143-541-9115, or visit kaiserslautern.armymwr.com.
Baumholder April to June Trip Schedule Available
The Baumholder Outdoor Recreation travel schedule for April to June under the “Calendar” section of baumholder. armymwr.com. Trips are subject to change and availability of posting on website calendar. For questions, please call the Baumholder Outdoor Recreation at 5313401 or 0611-143-531-3401.
Kaiserslautern April to June Trip Schedule Available
Baumholder Automotive Skills Special for April
For the month of April, the Baumholder Automotive Skills Center is running a promotional event. Customers will receive 10% off tire rotation with the purchase an oil change and filter at our speedy lube oil and tire shop from Baumholder Auto Skills, Bldg. 8438 on Smith Barracks. Please call the Baumholder Auto Skills at 531-2948 or 0611-143-531-2949 to setup an appointment and to make sure that the engine oil and filter are in stock for the vehicle. For more information, visit baumholder.armymwr.com.
Landstuhl Automotive Skills Center Special for April
For the month of April, the Landstuhl Automotive Skills Center is running a promotional event. Customers will receive 10% off mounting and balancing fees with the purchase of two tires, and 25% off mounting and balancing fees with the purchase of four or more tires from Landstuhl Auto Skills, Bldg. 3800 on Landstuhl Post. For more information, call 486-7335 or 06371-867335, or visit Kaiserslautern.armymwr.com.
2024 USAG RP Unit Level Softball Leagues Registration for the USAG Rheinland-Pfalz
Unit Level Softball is now May 13. Letters of Intent are available at the Kleber, Hall of Champions, Landstuhl, Mountaineer, ROB, and Sembach Physical Fitness Centers. Army Active Duty, family members, and DOD civilians with ID cards, who are ages 18 and older, are eligible to participate. For more information, visit baumholder.armymwr. com or kaiserslautern.armymwr.com.
The Baumholder Library has partnered with the American Red Cross to bring “Prepare with Pedro,” fire prevention storytime! Pedro is a penguin who loves being prepared to act in case of an emergency. Join us in the Imagination Room on April 23 at 4 p.m. to meet Pedro and learn about fire safety, fire prevention and what to do in the case of a fire. This program is free and for all ages! No registration required! For more information, visit baumholder.armymwr. com.
The Kaiserslautern Outdoor Recreation travel schedule for April to June is available online under the “calendar” section of Kaiserslautern.armymwr.com. Trips are subject to change and availability of posting on website calendar. For questions, call the Kaiserslautern Outdoor Recreation at 0631-3406-4117 or 493-4117.
The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare (2024)
Billed as a true story about a secret British World War II organization; the Special Operations Executive. Founded by Winston Churchill, their irregular warfare against the Germans helped to change the course of WWII, and gave birth to modern black operations.
Cast: Henry Cavill, Alan Ritchson, Eiza González Director: Guy Ritchie
The Long Game (2023)
In 1955, five young Mexican-American caddies are determined to learn how to play and create their own golf course in the middle of the South Texas desert.
Cast: Jay Hernandez, Dennis Quaid, Cheech Marin
Director: Julio Quintana
Monkey Man (2024)
A young man ekes out a meager living in an underground fight club where, night after night, wearing a gorilla mask, he’s beaten bloody by more popular fighters for cash. After years of suppressed rage, he discovers a way to infiltrate the enclave of the city’s sinister elite. As his childhood trauma boils over, his mysteriously scarred hands unleash an explosive campaign of retribution to settle the score with the men who took everything from him.
Cast: Dev Patel, Sobhita Dhulipala, Sikandar Kher
Director: Dev Patel
Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire (2024)
Godzilla and the almighty Kong face a colossal threat hidden deep within the planet, challenging their very existence and the survival of the human race.
Cast: Kaylee Hottle, Millie Bobby Brown, Rebecca Hall
Director: Adam Wingard
TODAY
The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare (R) 1915
Abigail (R) 2015
Long Game (PG) 1630
Monkey Man (R) 1900
Godzilla x Kong (PG-13) 1700
Kung Fu Panda 4 (PG) 1645
Immaculate (R) 1545, 1945
Late Night with the Devil (R) 1800
SATURDAY
The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare (R) 1745, 2045
Abigail (R) 1315, 2015
Long Game (PG) 1315
Monkey Man (R) 1900
Godzilla x Kong (PG-13) 1230, 1745
Kung Fu Panda 4 (PG) 1245, 1515
Immaculate (R) 1545, 2030
Late Night with the Devil (R) 1515, 1800
Cabrini (PG-13) 1545
SUNDAY
The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare (R) 1800
Abigail (R) 1330, 1830
Long Game (PG) 1545
Godzilla x Kong (PG-13) 1400
Kung Fu Panda 4 (PG) 1345, 1600
Immaculate (R) 1615, 1900
Late Night with the Devil (R) 1315, 1645, 1830
MONDAY
The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare (R) 1815
Abigail (R) 1600, 1830
Godzilla x Kong (PG-13) 1530
Kung Fu Panda 4 (PG) 1545
Immaculate (R) 1615, 1815
Late Night with the Devil (R) 1845
TUESDAY
The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare (R) 1815
Abigail (R) 1600, 1830
Godzilla x Kong (PG-13) 1530
Kung Fu Panda 4 (PG) 1545
Immaculate (R) 1615, 1815
Late Night with the Devil (R) 1845
WEDNESDAY
The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare (R) 1815
Abigail (R) 1600, 1830
Godzilla x Kong (PG-13) 1530
Kung Fu Panda 4 (PG) 1545
Kung Fu Panda 4 (2024)
Po must train a new warrior when he’s chosen to become the spiritual leader of the Valley of Peace. However, when a powerful shape-shifting sorceress sets her eyes on his Staff of Wisdom, he suddenly realizes he’s going to need some help. Teaming up with a quick-witted corsac fox, Po soon discovers that heroes can be found in the most unexpected places.
Cast: Awkwafina, Jack Black, Dustin Hoffman
Director: Mike Mitchell
Immaculate (R) 1615, 1815
Late Night with the Devil (R) 1845
THURSDAY
The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare (R) 1815
Abigail (R) 1600, 1830
Godzilla x Kong (PG-13) 1530
Kung Fu Panda 4 (PG) 1545
Immaculate (R) 1615, 1815
Late Night with the Devil (R) 1845