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Operation Copper Arrow: Refueling the mission forward Story and photos by Senior Airman John R. Wright 86th Airlift Wing Public Affairs The first aircrew to support U.S. Air Forces in Europe – Air Forces Africa Operation Copper Arrow 2021 executed refueling operations from a KC-135 Stratotanker aircraft at Ramstein Air Base, April 16. The aircrew, assigned to the 190th Air Refueling Wing, Kansas Air National Guard, was the first in a rotation of ANG and Air Force Reserve Command tanker crews to participate in the operation to provide increased air refueling capacity to the European theater. After completing mission briefs and pre-flight checks, the 190th ARW tanker crew departed Ramstein to carry out the refueling of a NATO E-3A Sentry aircraft operating out of NATO Air Base, Geilenkirchen, Germany. “Tankers are a highly tasked mission,” said Maj. Shay Dickey, 116th Air Refueling Squadron See COPPER ARROW, Page 2
U.S. Air Force Airmen assigned to the 190th Air Refueling Wing, Kansas Air National Guard, prepare to depart on a KC-135 Stratotanker aircraft for the first U.S. Air Forces in Europe – Air Forces Africa Operation Copper Arrow 2021 flight at Ramstein Air Base, April 16. The tanker crew carried out the refueling of a NATO E-3A Sentry aircraft operating out of NATO Air Base, Geilenkirchen, Germany.
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COMMENTARY: The accountability factor Latasha M. Davidson 86th Airlift Wing Integrated Resilience Office Our society loves buzzwords. Many people often gravitate to speaking the language of the latest trend or fad, while attempting to capitalize on those words in a variety of ways. As I sat with this thought, I began to focus on some of the words that circulate in my circles and conversations – resilience, strength, capacity, decisions, accountability. That was it – accountability. I could not move away from this word and therefore challenged myself to explore my thoughts more deeply. I, like many of you reading this article, have heard this word hundreds of times throughout my professional career, so much so, that it’s true meaning and intent has often gotten muddled in the mundane mélange of buzzwords. Accountability – the fact or condition of being accountable. Accountable – an obligation or willingness to accept responsibility or to account for one’s actions.
As leaders, we find ourselves in a pivotal position of balance between our organization, the people that we serve within that organization, and the climate of the culture at large. I will briefly explore each of these as a foundation for my thoughts. First, the organization. Whether in a corporate, nonprofit, or military environment, as leaders we have agreed to not only support the organization but to uphold the standards and regulations of the organization in a manner that we hope will lead to continued success, growth, and forward movement of the mission and goals. Second, the people that we serve within the organization. As leaders, we not only uphold the tenets of the organization, but we guide, mentor, and support people within the context of the mission and vision. We lead by example. We set the standard and help others along the journey. And finally, the climate of the culture at large. As a representative of the organization and leader of the people in the organization, there is a requisite to balance the needs of the organization and our
service to the people within the context of culture. It is important to weigh the tone of our leadership through the lens of societal issues that affect the organization as a whole, and more importantly, the people in that organization. So, you may be asking, “What does this have to do with accountability?” I’m so glad you asked. I’ll share a brief story to further illustrate my thoughts. I can remember being brandnew in the violence prevention program teaching bystander intervention training to a group of Airmen. After going through the curriculum that gave individuals practical applications for intervening and supporting others in community, one of the younger Airmen approached me with a question. He wanted to know why we (leaders, the organization) placed so much emphasis on individuals being bystanders, but we offered very little information on the outcome of those efforts. He said, “Ma’am, where are the statistics to show us the percentage of those who have been held accountable for their actions?” He was referencing those who committed
U.S. Air Force Senior Airman Hunter Willard, 190th Air Refueling Wing KC-135 crew chief, inspects rudder and aileron operability on a KC-135 Stratotanker aircraft prior to the first U.S. Air Forces in Europe – Air Forces Africa Operation Copper Arrow 2021 flight at Ramstein Air Base, April 16. Operation Copper Arrow gives USAFE – AFAFRICA, NATO and partner nation units a chance to work with diverse air refueling assets across the total force, increasing competency in a variety of mission sets, while also giving supporting Air National Guard and Air Force Reserve Command units training and exposure to the European theater.
acts of interpersonal violence such as sexual assault, stalking, harassment, and domestic violence. He, like many others, had heard that getting involved never made a difference because individuals were rarely held accountable for their actions. So, what was the point of getting involved? At that time, I did not have what I believed to be an adequate answer for him and admittedly, I felt somewhat embarrassed. As a leader in an organization, I was encouraging him to intervene and be a good wingman, yet I was unable to satisfactorily explain the outcomes of said interventions and speak to his perceived injustices. I struggled with the accountability factor. Since then, this point of accountability has continued as a theme in my thought processes. Given the current world climate of the pandemic and racial tensions, a desire for the true relevance and application of this word has resounded even more heavily with me. As I consider the three areas at the beginning of this article – organizations, people, and cultural context – I am reminded of the need for accountability at all levels.
My thoughts: • As leaders, it is important to cultivate an environment of authenticity and trust, where individuals feel comfortable coming to us with the most minor of their concerns. Trust is built when accountability of others is embodied and encouraged by leaders. Trust and accountability go hand-in-hand when bringing about sustainable culture change. We must be accountable to the organization. • As leaders, we must hold ourselves accountable for our actions and we must hold others accountable for their actions when it is within our sphere to do so. We must be accountable to the people. • As leaders, we should lean into ways to understand the unique and diverse needs and concerns of the people we serve. We must be accountable within the context of the culture. • And finally, for leaders, accountability cannot be just another buzzword.
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overseen by USAFE – AFAFRICA Tanker Operations. Funded by USAFE – AFAFRICA’s Request for Forces and European Deterrence Initiative, the operation brings volunteer ANG and AFRC crews, tanker aircraft, maintainers and support personnel into the U.S. European Command theater. “From a guard perspective, it’s an opportunity for crews to operate in the European theater for an extended period of time,” Dickey said. “The operating area here is pretty busy, so our younger crews can get some of that experience working in a new region, and it really broadens our horizons for future work in the European theater.” The operation also includes a small staff of mission planners and a supply and logistics troops
chief of current operations and scheduling and Copper Arrow detachment commander. “A lot of people need the training. They need the air refueling to either extend the mission or for pilot and crew proficiency. We provide that to the theater and give a little relief to the 100th Air Refueling Wing out of (Royal Air Force) Mildenhall. We also help our NATO partners provide refueling training, exercise support and operational support for the theater.” Operation Copper Arrow, a new air-to-air refueling mission, combines Operation Atlantic Resolve missions from NATO AB, Geilenkirchen, and RAF Mildenhall, England, into a single mission with one staff
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U.S. Air Force Senior Airman Hunter Willard, 190th Air Refueling Wing KC-135 crew chief, connects a communication cord to a KC-135 Stratotanker aircraft, before performing a preflight inspection at Ramstein Air Base, April 16. Willard and the rest of the 190th ARW aircrew were the first in a rotation of Air National Guard and Air Force Reserve Command tanker crews to participate in U.S. Air Forces in Europe – Air Forces Africa Operation Copper Arrow 2021, providing increased air refueling capacity to the European theater.
U.S. Air Force Tech. Sgt. Adam Gilfillan, 190th Air Refueling Wing boom operator, inspects boom operability on a KC-135 Stratotanker aircraft prior to the first U.S. Air Forces in Europe – Air Forces Africa Operation Copper Arrow 2021 flight at Ramstein Air Base, April 16. Funded by USAFE – AFAFRICA’s Request for Forces and European Deterrence Initiative, the operation brings volunteer Air National Guard and Air Force Reserve Command crews, tanker aircraft, maintainers and support personnel into the U.S. European Command theater.
to allow independent operations. “The airspace is very tight, and countries have their own set of rules for flying over,” said Lt. Col. William Silence, 130th Operations Support Squadron officer and 603rd Air Operations Center A34 Copper Arrow project officer. “That’s where the mission planning cell team does a good job of planning ahead and verifying that those routes are good and then requesting the diplomatic clearances in order to get overflight clearance from each country. As good partners, for operating in Europe, we want to make sure we get that permission before we fly over.” Through Copper Arrow, Ramstein is slated to host tanker aircraft and units from across the spectrum this year, including KC-135s, KC-10 Extender aircraft and the first KC-46 Pegasus aircraft to operate in-theater. “Because we’re standing up this mission here, it takes a lot of
support and a lot of assistance, and we just want to thank the 86th Airlift Wing for their support and help,” Dickey said. “We really appreciate their assistance in opening their doors and their home to us.” Operation Copper Arrow gives USAFE – AFAFRICA, NATO and partner nation units a chance to work with diverse air refueling assets across the total force, increasing competency in a variety of mission sets, while also giving supporting ANG and AFRC units training and exposure to the European theater. “I appreciate all the crews; the 190th, the 101st (Air Refueling Wing, Maine ANG) that are coming out, and the guard and reserve crews that help get this mission going,” Silence said. “It’s a fun mission, but it’s still time away from their family, time away from home, and they are providing that increased capacity.”
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Left to right: U.S. Air Force Lt. Col. Robert Williams, Capt. Daniel Phillips, Capt. Alex Zerbe, all 190th Air Refueling Wing pilots, Staff Sgt. Jonathan Piland and Tech. Sgt. Adam Gilfillan, both 190th ARW boom operators, conduct a mission brief before the first Operation Copper Arrow 2021 flight at Ramstein Air Base, April 16. The U.S. Air Forces in Europe – Air Forces Africa operation involved the execution of refueling capabilities from a KC-135 Stratotanker aircraft assigned to the 190th ARW, Kansas Air National Guard.
U.S. Air Force Tech. Sgt. Adam Gilfillan, 190th Air Refueling Wing boom operator, performs a preflight inspection on a KC-135 Stratotanker aircraft before the first U.S. Air Forces in Europe – Air Forces Africa Operation Copper Arrow 2021 flight at Ramstein Air Base, April 16.
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APRIL 19 7:55 a.m.: Theft in Weilerbach 11:05 a.m.: Theft in Ramstein-Miesenbach 5:25 p.m.: Theft in Ramstein-Miesenbach 5:48 p.m.: Theft in Ramstein-Miesenbach APRIL 20 8:40 a.m.: Theft on Vogelweh Family Housing 10:39 a.m.: Theft in Vogelweh Family Housing
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6:21 p.m.: Theft in Ramstein-Miesenbach 6:44 p.m.: Seized USAREUR license plate in Kaiserslautern APRIL 23 Nothing significant to report
APRIL 21 9:25 a.m.: Major traffic collision in Romberg 1:50 p.m.: Article 92/failure to obey at Pulaski Gate 9:30 a.m.: Article 92/failure to obey in Gelterswoog
APRIL 24 7:45 a.m.: Seized USAREUR license plate on Kapaun AS 7:50 a.m.: Seized USAREUR license plate on Kapaun AS 7:50 a.m.: Seized USAREUR license plate on Kapaun AS 11:23 a.m.: DUI in Kaiserslautern 3:45 p.m.: Seized USAREUR license plate on Kapaun AS 3:50 p.m.: Seized USAREUR license plate on Kapaun AS
APRIL 22 8:35 a.m.: Theft in Kindsbach
APRIL 25 Nothing significant to report
Editor’s note: The purpose of the weekly blotter is to deliver a chronological listing of criminal activity in the KMC. The information contained in the blotter is not indicative of crime trends or the targeting of service members or their dependents. The location and nature of the entries is dependent upon where the crime was reported and not necessarily where the crime took place.
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texts can look very legitimate and ask users to click a link to find out where the package is being held or to confirm the parcel shipment via the link. Clicking the link will install malware on your device. Should you receive such a text message: »» Under no circumstances should you tap the link! »» Delete the message! »» If your phone asks whether an app should be installed, do not confirm under any circumstances! »» Set up a third-party block through your wireless service provider. Here’s what you should do if the app has already been installed: »» Switch your cell to airplane mode »» Let Security Forces know! »» Call your service provider and inform them of the problem. Air Force official photos The 86th Airlift Wing Public Affairs Office has a new process for scheduling official photos. Visit Ramsteinstudio.setmore.com/ services to schedule your official photo. Head and shoulders appointments are available Mon-Thu, with appointments for full-length photos on Fridays. 86 AW Retiree Activities Office Closed for appointments and walk-ins. All events scheduled are cancelled until further notice. Contact us via phone DSN 480-5486/ Comm 06371-47-5486 or email to 86aw.rao@ us.af.mil or ms.tammy.thompson@gmail.com.
Kaiserslautern Military Community’s Family Housing The KMC Housing Office opened a satellite office on Ramstein AB to help with housing out-processing! This new housing satellite office is located in Building 2108 (across the street from Chili’s on Ramstein AB). The satellite office is available for out-processing ONLY and an appointment is required. Appointments must be made using Appointment Plus. https://booknow.appointment-plus. com/9rm3mcns/
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Airmen fortify missile defense strategies during European Test Bed Story and photos by 1st Lt Hannah Durbin United States Air Forces in Europe – Air Forces Africa The European Integrated Air and Missile Defense Center hosted a European Test Bed event at the Warrior Preparation Center, Einsiedlerhof Air Station, April 12-15. ETB is an experimentation venue where the U.S. and NATO can explore, evaluate and align concepts and defensive strategies to defend Europe from air and missile attacks. “This is one of the few events where we can come together and experiment in the European ballistic defense mission,” said U.S. Air Force Capt. Marco Catanese, European Integrated Air and Missile Defense center assistant director of operations and ETB lead. “It’s an irreplaceable venue for practicing new air and missile defense concepts and procedures alongside our allies and joint partners.” Lt. Gen. Steven Bashan, U.S. Air Forces in Europe-Air Forces Africa deputy commander, participated in the ETB as the regional air defense commander, serving as the decision authority during missile defense scenarios. “We all appreciate this opportunity to come together and receive valuable hands-on experience in this critical mission-set,” said Basham. “These training events are fundamental to evolving our ballistic missile defense strategies and ensuring all participants remain synced and ready for all defense scenarios.” Individuals from the National Security Agency, Missile Defense Agency, NATO Allied Air Command, Naval Striking and Support Forces NATO, U.S. European Command, U.S. Air Forces Europe and U.S. Naval Forces Europe participated in this ETB. “The European Test Bed is important because it gives us an opportunity to test
Lt. Gen. Steven Basham, U.S. Air Forces in Europe-Air Forces Africa deputy commander, discusses the European Test Bed exercise specifics before participating with an A38 training officer and Matthew Langley, ballistic missile defense subject matter expert, Einsiedlerhof Air Station, April 12. ETB is an experimentation venue where the US and NATO can evaluate new concepts and defensive strategies to defend Europe from air and missile attacks.
out procedures, tactics and defense designs in a simulated environment,” said U.S. Navy Lt. Logan Wilk, Combined Task Force-64 Ballistic Missile Defense of Europe Lead. “Being able to come here and harmonize with the Air Force, Army and NATO adds a new element of appreciation and understanding to what we all bring to the ballistic missile defense mission.” Occurring since 2016, ETB is typically a week-long event evaluating multiple missile defense concepts in a simulated environment with U.S. Air Force, Army, Navy, Space Force and Missile Defense Agency systems under U.S. and NATO command and control. The next ETB is
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scheduled for fall 2021. “ETBs allow us to identify gaps in procedure that we need to work on,” said U.S. Space Force Sgt. Adam Iovine, an integrated air and missile defense technician and exercise participant. "It's been extremely valuable to see how our allies are viewing the calls that we make and how they interpret the information we put out. Every country and service does this mission a little different, so it’s important that we all get in the same room to have these conversations and practice." ETB is an invaluable training opportunity that validates defensive strategies for the air and missile defense of Europe.
Col. William Hill, U.S. Air Forces in Europe-Air Forces Africa Cyberspace Forces director, discusses the European Test Bed exercise with U.S. Navy Lt. Logan Wilk, Combined Task Force-64 European Ballistic Missile Defense Lead at Einsiedlerhof Air Station, April 15.
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Starting the journey
Brandon Kimball, second from right, poses for a photo with U.S. Air Force Col. James A. Quinn, USAFE-AFAFRICA director of space forces, far right, Tech. Sgt. Christine Mixon, 319th Recruiting Squadron enlisted accessions recruiter, far left, and his family after taking the oath of enlistment at Ramstein Air Base, April 19. Kimball is the first recruit from Ramstein to enlist directly into the U.S. Space Force. Photos by Senior Airman Daniel Sanchez
D E D E E N S COACHE Brandon Kimball, right, salutes U.S. Air Force Col. James A. Quinn, USAFE-AFAFRICA director of space forces, left, after being sworn into the U.S. Space Force. Kimball is the first recruit from Ramstein to enlist directly into the U.S. Space Force.
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Resource Advisor awarded Airlifter of the Week
U.S. Air Force Col. Matthew Husemann, 86th Airlift Wing Vice Commander, left, coins Tech. Sgt. Thuan Bui, 76th Airlift Squadron resource advisor, right, at Ramstein Air Base, April 16. Bui was recognized as Airlifter of the Week for outstanding cross major command support to Air Combat Command and the 310th Expeditionary Airborne Command and Control Squadron deployed Joint Surveillance Target Attack Radar System aircraft aircraft, and their Airmen.
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(Right) U.S. Air Force Tech. Sgt. Thuan Bui, 76th Airlift Squadron resource advisor, explains a task at Ramstein Air Base, April 16. Bui provided oversight and coordination with the 700th Contracting and the 86th Communications Squadron for delivery, implementation, and imaging of a $287K contract for 80 new laptops.
Story and photos by Airman 1st Class Alexcia Givens 86th Airlift Wing Public Affairs A noncommissioned officer assigned to the 76th Airlift Squadron was recognized as Airlifter of the Week April 16, at Ramstein Air Base, for fulfilling duties as the resource advisor for his squadron and the 310th Expeditionary Airborne Command and Control Squadron. An E-8C Joint Surveillance Target Attack Radar System from the 310 EACCS deployed to Ramstein earlier this year in support of various training exercises. U. S. Air Force Tech. Sgt. Thuan Bui made numerous mission essential purchases in support of the JSTARS North Atlantic Trade Organization deterrence mission. “I’m essentially doing all the purchasing for them,” said KAISERSLAUTERN
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Bui. “When they came here, they didn’t have a person who was able to make necessary purchases. I’ve been buying all the required items they need to fly and operate while they are deployed here.” Bui provided oversight and coordination for both the 700th Contracting Squadron and the 86th Communication Squadron for delivery, implementation, and imaging of a $287K contract for 80 new laptops. This action helped him provide the squadron with a 100% teleworking capability rate. While Bui was accomplishing tasks for each of the units, he had the support and help of his office. “It’s not just me,” said Bui. “We’re an office that can do everything together.” “I work a lot with the group RA to understand how things work, and are processed, because I don’t understand the terms and the lingo, so I just make sure I have the resources to
understand,” he added. Bui was chosen as Airlifter of the Week because his leadership can trust him to do the job. “He is a very driven guy,” said Lt. Col. Ryan McAdams, 76th AS chief resource advisor, “I don’t have to micromanage him. He understands what needs to be done, he does the research and he contacts the appropriate people. When the 310 EACCS came in he jumped in to help on top of all the things he does for the 76th AS.” Bui also runs the squadron defense travel system program, leading a nine-member approving official team, which approved 830 travel vouchers last year. In the future, Bui hopes to continue performing his job and raising his kids to be great people. “Bui is just very smart and he is constantly going the extra mile,” said McAdams. “He’s an incredible leader who takes care of his people.”
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Ramstein sows seeds Story and photos by Senior Airman Milton Hamilton 86th Airlift Wing Public Affairs The 86th Civil Engineer Squadron’s installation environment management department provided approximately 500 oak trees to 60 service members and their families for an Earth Day tree planting event at Ramstein Air Base, April 20. In the U.S., the 2021 Earth Day theme is “Restore Our Earth.” Bringing attention to natural processes, emerging green technologies, and innovative thinking that can restore the world’s ecosystems. The newly planted oak tree seeds will take a few years to grow into a sapling tree, but will eventually produce its own acorns and could live for hundreds of years. “It is up to each and every one of us to restore our earth not just because we care about the natural world, but because we live on it,” said Anna Lessire, 86th CES installation management environmental chief. “We all need a healthy earth to support our jobs, livelihoods, health, survival, and happiness. A healthy planet is not an option, it is a necessity.” Several children were among those who helped to plant seeds along the forest line. “I brought my daughter here today to teach her the importance of taking care of our earth, for her and her sisters' future and their children’s future,” said Kate Reier, U.S. Air Force spouse. Participants on base are part of a larger like-minded community. More than a billion people in 192 countries now participate in Earth Day activities each year, making it the largest civic observance in the world. “Rising temperatures caused by climate change are threatening our installation forest areas,” said Lessire. “Severe droughts and many dry summers in the past years have left trees vulnerable to bark beetles and other illnesses. Ramstein Air Base is very busy and has new construction, so we would like to give back to Mother Earth and plant new trees.”
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The 86th Airlift Wing and 86th Civil Engineer Group command team met with host nation nature protection authorities to plant maple and linden trees during an Earth Day event, at Ramstein Air Base, April, 22. The tree planting symbolizes the close partnership between Ramstein and its local partners.
Erik Lagerquist, 86th Civil Engineer engineering flight chief, and his daughter, Courtney, plant an oak tree during Earth Day at Ramstein Air Base, April 20. Courtney was among several children who helped to plant seeds along the Ramstein Air Base forest line. Courtesy photo
U.S. Air Force Senior Airman Audrey Allen, 86th Aeromedical Evacuation Squadron aeromedical evacuation technician, digs a hole during Earth Day at Ramstein Air Base, April 20. The annual tree planting is part of several events that took place over the course of a week to highlight the importance of Earth Day.
Bryce Ko (left) and Ujin Ko, U.S. Army spouse, plant an oak tree during Earth Day at Ramstein Air Base, April 20. Approximately 60 service members and their families participated in the tree planting event, which was one of the largest Earth Day events taking place on the base. U.S. Air Force Lt. Col. Alexis Johnson, 86th Civil Engineer Squadron commander, and Russell Hume, 86th CES deputy director, plant a tree during an Earth Day event at Ramstein Air Base, April, 22. This year’s Earth Day theme is “Restore Our Earth” and brings attention to natural processes, emerging green technologies, and innovative thinking that can restore the world’s ecosystems.
U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. Jaden Krolikowski, 86th Security Forces Squadron member, plants an oak tree during Earth Day at Ramstein Air Base, April 20. Over the course of a week, approximately 350 trees were planted to highlight the importance of Earth Day.
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Air Force rewrites basic doctrine, focuses on mission command, airpower evolution by Air University Public Affairs Air Force Chief of Staff Gen. Charles Q. Brown Jr. recently signed perhaps the most sweeping change of Air Force basic doctrine in the service’s history, marking a major milestone in the service’s strategic approach to “Accelerate Change or Lose.” Core themes to the revised Air Force Doctrine Publication-1: The Air Force are the foundation and evolution of airpower and the concept of mission command. “When it comes to airpower, it’s about the fact that we can fly, fight and win anytime and anywhere. That is tried and true – how we exploit the air domain, operating in and through the air domain,” Brown said. “That’s what we’ve done since we became an Air Force, and that’s what we’ll continue to do. How we do that might change based on what we see happening in the world and where technology might take us.”
With the Air Force recently releasing its new mission statement – To fly, fight and win … Airpower anytime, anywhere – the general said that “leaders need to ensure that all Airmen – active duty, Guard, Reserve or civilian – understand how much they contribute to airpower.” The document defines the concept of mission command as a return to the philosophy of mission accomplishment guided by the commander’s intent, while operating in environments characterized by “increasing uncertainty, complexity and rapid change.” “To drive commander’s intent, we have to be very broad in our thinking,” he said. “We have to give Airmen the leeway, without being very prescriptive, to lead and execute while still
meeting intent. When Airmen are empowered, they’ll be able to make things happen that we didn’t even think about.” In the document’s “CSAF Perspective on Doctrine,” Brown
reminds Airmen: “Leaders must push decisions to the lowest competent, capable level using doctrine as a foundation for sound choices.” This core idea resonates
throughout the rewrite. AFDP-1 also updates the legacy airpower tenet of “centralized control, decentralized execution” to “centralized command, distributed control and decentralized execution.” This evolution allows for a framework from which to develop new operating concepts, strategies and capabilities to address rapidly changing and increasingly challenging operating environments. Brown’s new focus on mission command and centralized command, distributed control and decentralized execution postures the Air Force to execute what he lays out in his “Accelerate Change or Lose” vision: “We must focus on the Joint Warfighting Concept, enabled by Joint AllDomain Command and Control and rapidly move forward…”
While AFDP-1 marks a significant departure from the generally slow pace of change in doctrine, it represents the significant change in focus by the Air Force from retrospective and incremental to future-focused and poised to seize opportunity. Doctrine represents the best practices and principles that articulate how the Air Force fights. The recent rewrite of AFDP-1 represents a consolidation from 141 pages to 16 pages and a refinement of “the most fundamental and enduring beliefs describing airpower and the Airman’s perspective.” With the March 2021 release of the “Interim National Security Strategic Guidance,” President Joe Biden reminded the nation “the distribution of power across the world is changing, creating new threats.” AFDP-1 is poised to reorient the Air Force for the era of great power competition and accelerated change.
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Photos by Airman 1st Class Alexcia Givens 86th Airlift Wing Public Affairs
Participants compete in
Wild Boar Mud Run
Participants compete in the Wild Boar Mud Run event at Ramstein Air Base, April 21. The event consisted of a 5K mud run through Ramstein’s forest with multiple challenging obstacles.
A participant in the 5K Wild Boar Mud Run crawls through an obstacle at Ramstein Air Base, April 20. The mud run through Ramstein’s forest was a three-day Earth Week event.
Competitors in the 5K Wild Boar Mud Run make their way past an obstacle at Ramstein Air Base, April 20. Event coordinators partner with the Air Force Assistance Fund annually in an effort to raise funds for charities that provide support to Air Force families in need.
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Wild Boar Mud Run competitors run toward the finish line after completing all of the obstacles in the mud run at Ramstein Air Base, April 20.The Wild Boar Mud Run included many challenges like a mudpit, tires, and an over-under obstacle.
Participants run across a muddy path during the Wild Boar Mud Run at Ramstein Air Base, April 20. The three-day event took place during Earth Week in partnership with the Air Force Assistance Fund to raise funds for charities that provide support to Air Force families in need.
A Wild Boar Mud Run participant clears an obstacle during Earth Week at Ramstein Air Base, April 20. Earth Week events included Installation Excellence Day, a base wide tree planting, the Wild Boar Mud Run, and a ribbon cutting for the base’s new seven-mile trail.
A participant in the Wild Boar Mud Run emerges from part of an obstacle at Ramstein Air Base, April 21. Teams of two ran every 10 minutes to complete the obstacles set up in Ramstein’s forest.
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Mindset: MxMADE
U.S. Air Force Senior Airman Angelo-Miguel Lopez, 86th Maintenance Squadron precision measurement equipment laboratory technician, talks to Col. Anthony Nance, 86th Maintenance Group commander, about empowerment as an Airman at Ramstein Air Base, April 27. Nance visited the PMEL laboratory as part of the MxMADE program created to develop Airmen through mentorship.
Story and photos by Staff Sgt. Emma James 86th Airlift Wing Public Affairs Using the 86th Airlift Wing’s line of effort of Develop Airmen and Care for Families as a guideline, 86th Maintenance Group leadership created a new mentorship program. The objective of the new program, MxMADE, is to provide a foundation for maintenance members to leverage their intellect and thirst for improvement to develop Airmen who can improve mission capability and success. “MxMADE stands for Mentor, Adapt, Deliver, and Empower and is aimed at improving not just the members themselves, but those around them,” explained Col. Anthony Nance, 86th MXG commander. Leadership developed the program after taking feedback from officers, enlisted and civilian personnel from various ranks and career fields in the group’s organization about what they identified as needs and priorities surrounding mission and training. “It was conceived with input from our entire organization. It wasn’t just leaders coming together in a bubble and concocting this,” said Senior Master Sgt. Alan Malcolm, 86th MXG superintendent. “We’re accountable to the Airmen
and we owe it to them to develop them.” Airmen also share their successes of the program, delivered through multiple avenues including shadow programs and academics, and how the strategy keeps maintainers focused on what is important during weekly staff meetings and impromptu interactions during day-to-day operations. “Empowerment is an element that gives us motivation and drive,” said Senior Airman Angelo-Miguel Lopez, 86th Maintenance Squadron precision measurement equipment laboratory technician. “It provides a sense of ownership and investment in our work because without it, we would treat our mission like a regular nine to five job.” Dialogues often spark innovation and modernization discussions on how to complete the mission more efficiently. One innovative idea involved equipment calibrations and COVID19 travel restrictions. “Normally, we would send people to various locations in Europe to calibrate equipment too large to be shipped, such as aircraft scales and fabrication ovens,” said Lopez. “Due to COVID-19 travel restrictions, we weren’t able to do those calibrations as normal; but our customers still need their items calibrated to accomplish their mission.”
Lopez explained that with leadership empowering them to put their heads together, the Ramstein PMEL laboratory has become the first to do “virtual calibrations,” ensuring missions continue all over Europe. “To transition a good team to a great team, you have to have buy-in from the team,” said Nance. “Every member has to know they are a valued member of the team; their input matters and they are empowered to not just make those around them better but the entire organization better. From the smallest idea to the largest that we can put into action that helps the organization.”
Col. Anthony Nance, 86th Maintenance Group commander, visited the PMEL laboratory as part of the MxMADE program created to develop Airmen through mentorship at Ramstein Air Base, April 27.
U.S. Air Force Senior Airman Angelo-Miguel Lopez, 86th Maintenance Squadron precision measurement equipment laboratory technician, talks to Col. Anthony Nance, 86th Maintenance Group commander, about empowerment as an Airman at Ramstein Air Base, April 27.
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Home alone — rules for dogs •
by FindItGuide.com We all love our four-legged friends. They show us unconditional love when we get home and they are more than happy to give us a lick on the cheek when we are down. We go through great lengths to take them with us, even when we move halfway around the world. When you land in Germany, there are many privileges that accompany dog ownership. Bringing your dog to a beer garden on a nice sunny day is one of those great privileges (it really helps if “Fido” is trained). With great privilege comes great responsibility. Germany has clear rules within the German Animal Welfare Act regarding your dog with regard to quality of life, leaving them at home alone and many other topics.
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A dog should not stay alone without being walked for more than five hours (recommended dog walking time is at least one hour per day).
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You are not allowed to chain up the dog within the apartment or keep it locked in a separate room. Owners should not keep their dogs on balconies, in basement rooms and bathrooms when the owner leaves the house. Dog owners must pick up excrement left from their dog during walks. Dog owners must keep their dogs on a leash while walking them on public streets in housing areas. Violators may be punished with fines up to 5,000 euro. Dog owners need to make sure that their pets don’t bark and whine during quiet hours: 1 to 3 p.m. and 10 p.m. to 6 a.m. Outside these hours, dog owners must ensure that dog noises do not last longer than 10 consecutive minutes (or more than 30 minutes cumulatively per day).
There is an easy to understand English version of the German Animal Welfare Act put out by Michigan State University at https://www.animallaw.info/statute/germany-cruelty-german-animal-welfare-act
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The 786th Force Support Squadron hosted a ribbon cutting ceremony along with the United States Air Forces in Europe-Air Forces Africa Innovation and Transformation Office to celebrate the new Sports Art fitness machines at the Northside Fitness Center as part of Earth Week on Ramstein Air Base, April 23. The Northside Fitness Center currently has four of the Sports Art treadmills, bikes and cross-trainers and the Southside and Vogelweh Fitness Centers have one of each.
The 786th Force Support Squadron and the United States Air Forces in Europe-Air Forces Africa Innovation and Transformation Office celebrate the new Sports Art fitness machines at the Northside Fitness Center on Ramstein Air Base, April 23. The acquisition of the equipment was a two-year process that required the two offices to work together. Marcus Grothues, 786th Force Support Squadron fitness and sports manager, demonstrates how the Sports Art cross-trainer generates energy to be sent back into the power grid during the ribbon cutting ceremony at the Northside Fitness Center on Ramstein Air Base, April 23. The Sports Art equipment utilizes ECO-POWR, which harnesses up to 74% of human energy and converts it to utility grade electricity for use in the facility.
Story and photos by Staff Sgt. Leah Ritchey 86th Airlift Wing Public Affairs The 786th Force Support Squadron and the United States Air Forces in Europe-Air Forces Africa Innovation and Transformation Office celebrated new environmentally friendly fitness equipment at the Northside Fitness Center on Ramstein Air Base as part of Earth Week, April 23. The equipment, known as Sports Art, is capable of harnessing human power and converting it to utility grade electricity. The two-year acquisition process was a team effort between the 786th FSS and USAFE-AFAFRICA’s Innovation and Technology office. “These machines do not need any infrastructure to add power,” said Marcus Grothues, 786th FSS fitness and sports manager. “As you work out you create power and it goes right back into the system to power other things in the building. We’re not just going green, we’re making green if you look at it that way.” The Northside Fitness Center has four of the G690 Verde treadmills that utilize ECO-POWR technology. ECO-POWR is an innovative technology that harnesses up to 74% of human energy and converts it to utility grade electricity according to the Sports Art website. In addition to the four treadmills, the Northside Fitness Center also has four bikes and cross-trainers. The Southside and Vogelweh Fitness Centers have one of each type of machine.
Marcus Grothues, 786th Force Support Squadron fitness and sports manager, explains the benefits of the new Sports Art fitness equipment during the Northside Fitness Center ribbon cutting ceremony on Ramstein Air Base, April 23. The ceremony was part of Earth Week, which is celebrated annually on the base.
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by Fred Evans U.S. Army Customs Agency – Europe Transporting certain types of prescription or over-the-counter medications in your luggage or hand carried bags when traveling through a German Airport or Border Control Point can pose a problem, especially if the medication is not properly prescribed, labeled, and documented in accordance with German law. “Whenever German Customs finds prescription medications during entry examinations, they will ask the traveler to provide a written medical prescription,” said Fred Evans, U.S. Army Customs Agency - Europe deputy director. Without this or other proof that you are legitimately prescribed these medications, you could receive a hefty fine and become the subject of a police report. Perhaps worse, you could be denied entry into Germany.” This is because the German Medicines Law poses many restrictions on medications, both prescription and over-the-counter, that can be personally carried and imported into Germany. A great number of medications prescribed by U.S. medical authorities or purchased in U.S. based retail stores are considered controlled substances by German Customs officials. “Typically, German pharmacies give patients their medications in the original packaging, as received from the pharmaceutical company. The pharmacy then returns the written prescription to the patient as proof. In the U.S., patients give their prescription to the pharmacy. In turn, the pharmacy places all pertinent information on the bottle (name, date, medication, doctor, issuing facility) and issues the medication in a bottle or other type of marked container,” Evans stated.
Evans explained that there are several simple ways to avoid unnecessary complications when entering Germany with personal medications. “First, always keep prescription medications in the original container that you received from the pharmacy or store. Transporting several different medications in one bottle for convenience or transferring them into other unofficial medical containers will likely be problematic. Second, keep a copy of the original prescription you received from the doctor and have it readily available for inspection for German Customs officials. Third, and equally important, have an official medication list issued by your medical provider that specifically lists all the medications, both prescription and over-the-counter, that you or your family members are taking. Further keep in mind – travelers are limited on medicines to quantities that meet usual personal needs when entering Germany. In general, this equals a maximum of three month’s supply of the recommended dose of each medicine.” German law also strictly prohibits medications, vitamins and healthcare supplements from being imported into the country by mail. These banned articles include things you order online or by mail order, or that relatives and friends mail to you. “Even items like protein powder, vitamins, supplements, or ginseng in highly measured doses are restricted,” according to Evans. The local customs office can provide more advice on these questions. Information in English is also available on the German customs website at www.zoll.de/EN/Privateindividuals.
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European Best Defender Competition tests “total Soldier concept” for 10 AAMDC by Spc. Kristen Burroughs 10th Army Air and Missile Defense Command Soldiers from the 10th Army Air and Missile Defense Command competed in a strenuous battle to test their physical and mental capabilities during the 2021 European Best Defender Competition, April 11-16. The European Best Defender Competition is a command competition consisting of several events held over a five-day period, including reacting to a Chemical Biological Radiological Nuclear (CBRNE) attack, rugged terrain course, land navigation course, Army Combat Fitness Test, grenade range, written test and essay, 16-lane obstacle course, stress shoot, weapons assembly, 12-mile foot march, and a formal board. On day one, the Soldiers conducted a land navigation course, where they traveled by foot through wooded areas to successfully identify different points on the map during both day and night iterations. “I’m jumping in head first and learning as I go,” said Pfc. Fabian Moya, 5th Battalion, 7th Air Defense Artillery Regiment (5-7 ADA). “I’m a little nervous but I hope to gain experience and knowledge to advance my Army career.” Following land navigation, Soldiers faced an uphill battle with the rugged terrain course. The rugged terrain course is made up of a 1.5 kilometer loop with six distinct obstacles to test individual Soldier movement. Each obstacle is hidden deep in the woods with only one way in and one way out. Immediately after the timer started, Soldiers climbed a muddy steep hill to find the first obstacle. Spc. Ronnie Jarmon was one of many competitors who considered the course to be grueling. “I got lost,” he said. “When I got to the top of the first hill, it felt like my legs were on fire.” Soldiers took a guided path between two poles to help them navigate through the remainder of the course, jumping over towers, climbing on ropes, crawling through obstacles, and balancing themselves on beams to cross the finish line. Later that day, Soldiers tested their resilience and ability to react and survive in numerous combat situations during the situational training exercise (STX) lanes. “I don’t get the chance to train like this often. It’s been a lot of fun getting back into the field,” said 1st Lt. Brandon Rhea, 5th Battalion, 4th Air Defense Artillery Regiment (5-4 ADA). “The fatigue is really starting to set in.” Day two kicked off with an early morning Army Combat Fitness Test (ACFT), grenade lanes, and a written
U.S. Army 1st Lt. Brandon Rhea, Sgt. Antonio Irvin, and Pvt. Joshua Kinder, 5th Battalion, 4th Air Defense Artillery, 10th Army Air and Missile Defense Command, receive awards for winning in their respective categories during the European Best Defender Competition at Ansbach, Germany, April 15. The Best Defender Competition is an annual five-day event hosted by the 10th AAMDC that challenges Soldiers physically and mentally. The winners will advance to compete against other commands across U.S. Army Europe and Africa later this year. Photo by U.S. Army Sgt. 1st Class Terrance Rhodes
test and essay to reflect on Soldiers’ abilities to effectively communicate as a leader. According to Master Sgt. Kevin Cadungug, an advisor for the competition, this combination of mental and physical abilities helps create the total Soldier concept. “Sometimes they just need an extra push to get them through,” said Sgt. Cadungug, “and this competition will give them just that. Soldiers are stronger than they think.” “The physically challenging times were the most rewarding to finish,” said Sgt. Charles Bell, Headquarters Battery,10th AAMDC. “This competition is very eye opening.” The written test and essay consisted of 50 multiple-choice questions focusing on general Army knowledge. The essay required a minimum of 250 words on how to create a culture to prevent the Army’s three corrosives: suicide, racism and extremism, and sexual harassment and assault. “For some Soldiers, the mental aspect of the competition may be tougher than the physical aspect,” said Master Sgt. Ronelle Wallace, an advisor from Headquarters Battery, 10th AAMDC. “Mental agility plays a large part in the competition.” Soldiers remained fueled by perseverance and determination as they moved through each remaining section. “I told myself not to give up and to keep pushing through,” said Sgt. Antonio Irvin, 5-4 ADA. “It was more mentally challenging than physical for me.” As the week continued, Soldiers
maneuvered their way through the 16-station obstacle course, stress shoot, and weapons assembly to test their strength and agility. Soldiers faced a series of challenges during the obstacle course. Some found themselves at a disadvantage on certain obstacles, but showed that tactical thinking was a key to success. “My height made several sections difficult for me,” said Pvt. Joshua Kinder, 5-4 ADA. “The high step obstacle was well over my belly button and I couldn't use my hands and I fell quite a few times...before each obstacle, I tried to analyze it quickly and think about the easiest and fastest way to go about it.” The stress shoot consisted of a 3-mile run in full gear holding their M4 rifles. Directly after the 3-mile run, Soldiers were instructed to low-crawl 25 meters, pull a 90-pound sled, and immediately engage targets in various shooting positions. “We are constantly put in stressful environments and we have to be able to do everything we can to survive,” said Pvt. Kinder. “I’ve been told to train like I would fight.” Day four began before sunrise with a 12-mile foot march — each Soldier carrying a rucksack weighing a minimum of 35 pounds. Later that morning, each participant reported to the formal board where senior leaders from each unit asked questions about general military knowledge, tested the competitors’ ability to execute basic commands, and graded their overall military appearance.
“I wasn’t nervous leading up to the board until I stepped foot into the building,” said Pvt. Kinder. “My nerves hit me like a wave.” The week concluded with an awards ceremony recognizing the winners from each category — officers, non-commissioned officers, and junior enlisted Soldiers — of the European Best Defender Competition. “Every event is weighed equally when determining the overall winners,” said Master Sgt. David Callagy,
NCOIC for the European Best Defender Competition. “Each event over the course of the week is based out of 100 points.” Of the nine Soldiers who competed, representing each subordinate unit under the 10th AAMDC command structure, three Soldiers exceeded expectations, overcame obstacles, and claimed the title of 2021 European Best Defender. “You don't have to be the fastest, the strongest or the smartest,” said Command Sgt. Maj. Giancarlo Macri, the 10th AAMDC senior enlisted advisor. “It takes heart and mental toughness to become a 360-degree Soldier.” Each winner for their command was presented with an Army Achievement Medal and sword by the Commanding General and Command Sergeant Major. “This competition is about the warriors who stepped up to compete,” said Brig. Gen. Gregory Brady, commanding general of the 10th Army Air and Missile Defense Command. “These Soldiers demonstrated a winning attitude by setting goals and achieving them.” 1st Lt. Brandon Rhea, Sgt. Antonio Irvin, and Pvt. Joshua Kinder received the title of “Best Defender” in their respective categories. All winning competitors are from the 5th Battalion, 4th Air Defense Artillery Regiment. “It’s a great honor to represent my Battalion and make my Battery proud,” said 1st Lt. Rhea. “I left it all on the field.” The best defender from each category will advance to compete in the best warrior competition hosted by U.S. Army Europe and Africa, later this year. U.S. & GERMAN ATTORNEYS U.S. & GERMAN DIVORCES • SUPPORT ISSUES • EEO WILLS & PROBATE • EMPLOYMENT • PERSONAL INJURY MSPB • CONTRACTOR ISSUES • TAX ADVISORS
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Second generation Korean American reflects on Asian American Pacific Islander Heritage Month Story and photo by Russell Toof Regional Health Command Europe May is Asian American Pacific Islander Heritage Month, a national observance that honors the perseverance and legacy of Asian and Pacific Americans and celebrates their contributions to the nation. For Col. Abraham Suhr, a second generation Korean American, a block of American cheese generates memories of a connection between his family and the U.S. Army. “My father and my father-in-law were both 10 years old during the Korean War,” said Suhr. “My father’s father was captured and never seen or heard from again. My father’s six other brothers and sisters survived by their mother’s devoted tenacity and with the help of the American GIs. My father has a deep appreciation for the sacrifice it took for each American Soldier to leave their family to come to Korea to defend people they didn’t even know.” “My father-in-law always likes to have American cheese in his refrigerator,” added Suhr. “When I asked him one day why, he said as a young boy that he and his family did not have basic necessities such as food. He remembers an American military member giving him something. Opening up the mystery, it was a block of American cheese. He still remembers the creaminess. I am reminded of the long-lasting power of a simple act of service.”
Col. Abraham Suhr, an ophthalmologist and Deputy Commander for Surgical Services at Landstuhl Regional Medical Center, is a second generation Korean American. May is recognized as Asian American Pacific Islander Heritage Month. Asian American Pacific Islander Heritage Month stands as a reminder of the strength the Army has gained and will gain, through a high-quality diverse all-volunteer force.
Both Suhr’s father and fatherin-law immigrated to the United States when they were young adults. “They came to study, make a life for themselves, build a future and a family,” added Suhr. Suhr grew up in San Luis Obispo, California, and commissioned into the Army in 1997. He received a letter of acceptance to attend medical school at the Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences.
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2019 Kia Forte LXS, Front, Automatic, $21,044 (904103). MAS Military AutoSource - Einsiedlerhof, 34 Kaiserstrasse, Kaiserslautern, 67661 Germany, +49 (0)172-2780129, cpoquotere quest@militarycars.com. Find all of our cars on FindItGuide.com! 2019 Hyundai Elantra SE, Front, Automatic, $20,093 (904117). MAS Military AutoSource - Einsiedlerhof, 34 Kaiserstrasse, Kaiserslautern, 67661 Germany, +49 (0)172-2780129, cpoquotere quest@militarycars.com. Find all of our cars on FindItGuide.com!
2019 Kia Forte LXS, Front, Automatic, $19,744 (904134). MAS Military AutoSource - Einsiedlerhof, 34 Kaiserstrasse, Kaiserslautern, 67661 Germany, +49 (0)172-2780129, cpoquotere quest@militarycars.com. Find all of our cars on FindItGuide.com!
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April 30, 2021 2019 Toyota Camry XSE V6, Sedan / Saloon, US, Front, 8-Speed Automatic w/Sequential Shift Mode (A), $31,999 (S4664). The Used Car Guys - Ramstein, Am Lanzenbusch 1, RamsteinAll ads & pics on www.FindItGuide.com Miesenbach, 66877 Germany, 06371 2019 Kia Soul +, Sedan / Saloon, 92 00 00, ramstein@usedcarguys.net. $17,999. Patriot Military Automobiles Find all of our cars on FindItGuide.com! GmbH - Naples, Via Boscariello, 81030 Italy, +39 0814244989, contact@patri ot-autos.net. Find all of our cars on FindItGuide.com! 2019 Mercedes-Benz GLA AMG 45, SUV, $51,999. Patriot Military Automobiles GmbH - Aviano I, 40 Via Pordenone, Aviano, 33081 Italy, +39 0434 677031, contact@patriot-autos.net. Find all of our cars on FindItGuide.com!
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2019 Volkswagen Passat Wolfsburg Edition, Sedan / Saloon, Gas, Automatic, $20,495 (US-2341). Ramstein Used Cars - Kaiserslautern, 1 Kaiserstrasse, Kaiserslautern, 67661 Germany, +49(0)631 3679 3979, brett@ramsteinu sedcars.com. Find all of our cars on FindItGuide.com! 2020 BMW 4 Series 430i xDrive Gran Coupe, Sedan / Saloon, US, AWD/ 4WD, Automatic, $41,995 (W0522). The Used Car Guys - Kaiserslautern, Weilerbacher Strasse 10, Kaiserslautern, 67661 Germany, 0631-68031210, kaiserslautern@usedcarguys.net. Find all of our cars on FindItGuide.com!
2019 Toyota Camry XSE V6, Sedan / Saloon, US, Front, 8-Speed Automatic w/Sequential Shift Mode (A), $32,999 (S4667). The Used Car Guys - Stuttgart, 6 Robert-Bosch-Strasse, Schoenaich, 71101 Germany, 01727 129 046, stuttgart@usedcarguys.net. Find all of our cars on FindItGuide.com! 2020 Ford Escape SE, SUV, $26,995. Patriot Military Automobiles GmbH Naples, Via Boscariello, 81030 Italy, +39 0814244989, contact@patriot-au tos.net. Find all of our cars on FindItGuide.com!
2020 BMW 430i Gran Coupe, Sedan / Saloon, $38,999. Patriot Military Automobiles GmbH - Ramstein II, 47 Kindsbacher Str., Ramstein-Miesenbach, 66877 Germany, +49 (0) 6371 5981520, contact@patriot-autos.net. Find all of our cars on FindItGuide.com!
2019 Toyota Corolla SE, Front, Automatic, $21,318 (904146). MAS Military AutoSource - Einsiedlerhof, 34 Kaiserstrasse, Kaiserslautern, 67661 Germany, +49 (0)172-2780129, cpoquotere quest@militarycars.com. Find all of our cars on FindItGuide.com! 2019 Toyota Corolla SE, Sedan / Saloon, $19,999. Patriot Military Automobiles GmbH - Kaiserslautern, 22 Kaiserstrasse, Kaiserslautern, 67661 Germany, +49 (0) 631 892 932 90, contact@pa triot-autos.net. Find all of our cars on FindItGuide.com! 2019 Toyota Corolla SE, Sedan / Saloon, $19,995. Patriot Military Automobiles GmbH - Ramstein II, 47 Kindsbacher Str., Ramstein-Miesenbach, 66877 Germany, +49 (0) 6371 5981520, contact@patriot-autos.net. Find all of our cars on FindItGuide.com!
2019 Toyota Tacoma TRD Off-Road 4x4, Pickup, US, Rear, 6-Speed Shiftable Automatic (A), $41,799 (S4662). The Used Car Guys - Ramstein, Am Lanzenbusch 1, Ramstein-Miesenbach, 66877 Germany, 06371 92 00 00, ramstein@usedcarguys.net. Find all of our cars on FindItGuide.com! 2019 Toyota Tacoma TRD Off-Road 4x4, Pickup, US, Rear, 6-Speed Manual (M), $39,999 (S4621). The Used Car Guys - Ramstein, Am Lanzenbusch 1, Ramstein-Miesenbach, 66877 Germany, 06371 92 00 00, ramstein@usedcar guys.net. Find all of our cars on FindItGuide.com! 2019 Volkswagen Beetle 2.0T S, Hatchback, US, Front, Automatic, $19,899 (S4344). The Used Car Guys Kaiserslautern, Weilerbacher Strasse 10, Kaiserslautern, 67661 Germany, 0631-68031210, kaiserslautern@used carguys.net. Find all of our cars on FindItGuide.com! 2019 Volkswagen Jetta S, Front, Automatic, $20,318 (904115). MAS Military AutoSource - Einsiedlerhof, 34 Kaiserstrasse, Kaiserslautern, 67661 Germany, +49 (0)172-2780129, cpoquotere quest@militarycars.com. Find all of our cars on FindItGuide.com!
2020 Chevrolet Malibu LT, Front, Automatic, $23,721 (004033). MAS Military AutoSource - Einsiedlerhof, 34 Kaiserstrasse, Kaiserslautern, 67661 Germany, +49 (0)6315 6000921, cpoquotere quest@militarycars.com. Find all of our cars on FindItGuide.com!
2020 Ford Escape SE, SUV, $25,999. Patriot Military Automobiles GmbH Kaiserslautern, 22 Kaiserstrasse, Kaiserslautern, 67661 Germany, +49 (0) 631 892 932 90, contact@patriot-au tos.net. Find all of our cars on FindItGuide.com! 2020 Chevrolet Malibu LT, Front, Automatic, $22,933 (004055). MAS Military AutoSource - Einsiedlerhof, 34 Kaiserstrasse, Kaiserslautern, 67661 Germany, +49 (0)6315 6000921, cpoquotere quest@militarycars.com. Find all of our cars on FindItGuide.com!
2019 Toyota Corola SE, Sedan / Saloon, $19,999. Patriot Military Automobiles GmbH - Kaiserslautern, 22 Kaiserstrasse, Kaiserslautern, 67661 Germany, +49 (0) 631 892 932 90, contact@pa triot-autos.net. Find all of our cars on FindItGuide.com!
2019 Nissan Altima, Sedan / Saloon, Gas, Automatic, $21,995 (S-2033). Ramstein Used Cars - Kaiserslautern, 1 Kaiserstrasse, Kaiserslautern, 67661 Germany, +49(0)631 3679 3979, brett@ ramsteinusedcars.com. Find all of our cars on FindItGuide.com! 2019 Nissan Rogue SV 2WD, SUV, $22,995. Patriot Military Automobiles GmbH - Kaiserslautern, 22 Kaiserstrasse, Kaiserslautern, 67661 Germany, +49 (0) 631 892 932 90, contact@patri ot-autos.net. Find all of our cars on FindItGuide.com! 2019 Nissan Sentra SR, Front, Automatic, $21,268 (904207). MAS Military AutoSource - Einsiedlerhof, 34 Kaiserstrasse, Kaiserslautern, 67661 Germany, +49 (0)172-2780129, cpoquotere quest@militarycars.com. Find all of our cars on FindItGuide.com! 2019 Nissan Sentra SV, Sedan / Saloon, $18,995. Patriot Military Automobiles GmbH - Naples, Via Boscariello, 81030 Italy, +39 0814244989, contact@ patriot-autos.net. Find all of our cars on FindItGuide.com! 2019 Nissan Sentra SV, Sedan / Saloon, $18,499. Patriot Military Automobiles GmbH - Ramstein II, 47 Kindsbacher Str., Ramstein-Miesenbach, 66877 Germany, +49 (0) 6371 5981520, contact@patriot-autos.net. Find all of our cars on FindItGuide.com! 2019 Nissan Sentra SV, Sedan / Saloon, $18,499. Patriot Military Automobiles GmbH - Kaiserslautern, 22 Kaiserstrasse, Kaiserslautern, 67661 Germany, +49 (0) 631 892 932 90, contact@pa triot-autos.net. Find all of our cars on FindItGuide.com! 2019 Subaru Crosstrek Premium AWD, Crossover, Gas, Automatic, $28,495 (US-2450). Ramstein Used Cars - Kaiserslautern, 1 Kaiserstrasse, Kaiserslautern, 67661 Germany, +49(0)631 3679 3979, brett@ramsteinu sedcars.com. Find all of our cars on FindItGuide.com!
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2020 Chevrolet Malibu LT, Sedan / Saloon, $21,999. Patriot Military Automobiles GmbH - Kaiserslautern, 22 Kaiserstrasse, Kaiserslautern, 67661 Germany, +49 (0) 631 892 932 90, contact@pa 2020 Hyundai Elantra SE, Front, Autotriot-autos.net. Find all of our cars on matic, $21,694 (004021). MAS Military AutoSource - Einsiedlerhof, 34 KaiserFindItGuide.com! strasse, Kaiserslautern, 67661 Germa2020 Chevy Silverado 2WD Double ny, +49 (0)172-2780129, cpoquotere Cab 147" Custom, Pick-up, $35,999. quest@militarycars.com. Find all of our Patriot Military Automobiles GmbH - cars on FindItGuide.com! Grafenwoehr, 30 Im Gewerbepark, Grafenwoehr, 92655 Germany, +49 (0)1511580-6354, contact@patriot-autos.net. Find all of our cars on FindItGuide.com!
2020 Chrysler Voyager LXI, Front, Automatic, $26,408 (004051). MAS Military AutoSource - Einsiedlerhof, 34 Kaiserstrasse, Kaiserslautern, 67661 Ger2020 BMW X1 xDrive28i, SUV, US, many, +49 (0)6315 6000921, cpoquote AWD/4WD, 8-Speed Shiftable Automa- request@militarycars.com. Find all of tic (A), $32,999 (S4653). The Used Car our cars on FindItGuide.com! Guys - Kaiserslautern, Weilerbacher Strasse 10, Kaiserslautern, 67661 Germany, 0631-68031210, kaiserslautern@ usedcarguys.net. Find all of our cars on FindItGuide.com!
2020 Ford EcoSport SES AWD, Wagon, US, AWD/4WD, $21,999 (S4477). The Used Car Guys - Kaiserslautern, Weilerbacher Strasse 10, Kaiserslau2020 Chevrolet Malibu LT, Front, Auto- tern, 67661 Germany, 0631-68031210, matic, $24,433 (004054). MAS Military kaiserslautern@usedcarguys.net. Find AutoSource - Einsiedlerhof, 34 Kaiser- all of our cars on FindItGuide.com! strasse, Kaiserslautern, 67661 Germa- 2020 Ford Fusion SE, Front, Automany, +49 (0)6315 6000921, cpoquotere tic, $23,533 (004046). MAS Military Auquest@militarycars.com. Find all of our toSource - Einsiedlerhof, 34 Kaisercars on FindItGuide.com! strasse, Kaiserslautern, 67661 Germa2020 Chevrolet Malibu LT, Front, Auto- ny, +49 (0)6315 6000921, cpoquotere matic, $24,033 (004052). MAS Military quest@militarycars.com. Find all of our AutoSource - Einsiedlerhof, 34 Kaiser- cars on FindItGuide.com! strasse, Kaiserslautern, 67661 Germany, +49 (0)6315 6000921, cpoquotere quest@militarycars.com. Find all of our cars on FindItGuide.com! 2020 Chevrolet Malibu LT, Front, Automatic, $24,033 (004048). MAS Military AutoSource - Einsiedlerhof, 34 Kaiserstrasse, Kaiserslautern, 67661 Germany, +49 (0)6315 6000921, cpoquotere quest@militarycars.com. Find all of our cars on FindItGuide.com! 2020 Kia Optima FE, Sedan / Saloon, $20,995. Patriot Military Automobiles GmbH - Naples, Via Boscariello, 81030 Italy, +39 0814244989, contact@patri ot-autos.net. Find all of our cars on FindItGuide.com!
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2020 Hyundai Elantra Value, Front, Automatic, $22,208 (004049). MAS Military AutoSource - Einsiedlerhof, 34 Kaiserstrasse, Kaiserslautern, 67661 Germany, +49 (0)6315 6000921, cpoquote request@militarycars.com. Find all of our cars on FindItGuide.com! 2020 Hyundai Elantra Value, Front, Automatic, $21,908 (004042). MAS Military AutoSource - Einsiedlerhof, 34 Kaiserstrasse, Kaiserslautern, 67661 Germany, +49 (0)6315 6000921, cpoquote request@militarycars.com. Find all of our cars on FindItGuide.com! 2020 Hyundai Tucson SE AWD, SUV, US, AWD/4WD, $24,999 (S4509). The Used Car Guys - Ramstein, Am Lanzenbusch 1, Ramstein-Miesenbach, 66877 Germany, 06371 92 00 00, ram stein@usedcarguys.net. Find all of our cars on FindItGuide.com!
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Summer Surge: Getting meds, supplements through mail illegal Story and photos by Keith Pannell USAG Rheinland-Pfalz Public Affairs Permanent Change of Station season is upon us and United States Army Europe-Africa customs inspectors remind personnel of the differences in what they can, and cannot, receive in their military postal box while overseas. According to a U.S. Customs pamphlet, German customs law prohibits the receipt and shipment of certain items through the mail. Those items include prescription medications and over-the-counter nutritional medications and supplements. Those products could be destroyed or returned to the sender. “People have to realize that it’s illegal to have medications sent through their APO, or military post offices,” said Brian Harris, Chief Customs Inspector for USAEUR-A. “Many people are used to getting their meds through the mail in the States and they don’t realize they can’t do that here.” Harris said the customs officers occasionally get some pushback from postal customers and he explains that, as part of the Status of Forces Agreement which all service members, DOD civilians, contractors and their families fall under the German customs
regulations must be followed. “We do spot checks and when we find illegal items, we have to educate them before we take stuff away from them,” Harris said. “That’s the best thing to do. We educate them so we don’t have to take it and they incur a financial loss. We try not to fine people the first time, but after that it can be a hefty fine.” Other items customs officers come across which violate the host nation customs laws include: firearms — which Harris says must be confiscated and destroyed; some goods or counterfeit goods used in home businesses — name brand knock-offs are a no-no; many foods of animal or plant origin – meat, eggs, potatoes, mushrooms, wine are illegal to send; coffee, alcohol, tobacco and pornography also violate the German customs laws. “Right now, during the PCS season, we’re emphasizing the prescription medicines and supplements,” Harris said. “The best thing to do is get your meds through your military treatment facility or, if you’re a civilian, through your local doctor.” Anyone with questions can call Harris at 0611-143-523-0923.
Customs Inspector Brian Harris, U.S. Army Europe-Africa Chief Customs Inspector in Rheinland-Pfalz, shows an AR-15 style rifle a Soldier shipped in their household goods. Customs inspectors had to destroy the rifle due to customs regulations.
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GREECE from Page 1 of what underpins life in North America and Europe began in Athens. We’re talking literature, language, architecture, art, philosophy and democracy. It’s also a brilliant place to get away from it all. Greece has thousands of islands, and tens of thousands
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of beaches. During a time in which most of us just want to go anywhere other than our house, a Greek seaside resort seems something like heaven. Strangely (or perhaps not strangely at all), taking a virtual tour of a Greek beach is alternately soothing and invigorating. Prepare yourself to be transported with these six excellent virtual tours.
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Acropolis The Acropolis towers above the city, both literally and figuratively. Athens’ most famous landmark is home to several amazing buildings, including the Parthenon. Of incredible note: the Parthenon stood more or less unscathed for two thousand years until it was severely damaged during a 17th century battle between Venetians and Ottomans, who were using the former temple as an ammunition dump. This highly interactive, beautifully photographed, and well organized virtual tour will put you right in the heart of the Acropolis.
National Archaeological Museum, Athens Even if you wouldn’t rate “Greek Antiquities” as one of your top interests, you still need to check out the National Archaeological Museum. It’s frequently rated as one of the best museums in the world, for good reason. It houses loads of excellently displayed artifacts and artwork from a culture that impacts us today. Though none of us are able to see those displays in person, you can find excellent digital exhibitions and 360-degree interactive exhibits online. They’re well worth your time.
Take the virtual tour. https://www.acropolisvirtualtour.gr/
Take the virtual tour. https://www.namuseum.gr/en/
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Santorini Imagine blue roofs, white walls, epic cliffs and magnificent seasides. Picture yourself wasting one day, and then another, sitting on decks and watching the world come and go. Imagine fishing boats, seafood, easy living, cool breezes and sunsets that seem like they’re from another world. That’s Santorini. We should all want to go to Santorini. And even when we can’t, we can take these virtual tours and still feel like we’re on vacation. It’s good for your soul. Do it. Take the virtual tour. https://www.santorini-view. com/panoramic-photos/
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Monasteries at Meteora Monks have been building monasteries in Greek wilderness for almost as long as there have been monks. Few have done it with more panache — and strategic acumen — than the hermit monks who created the monasteries at Meteora, located in northwestern Greece. Starting in the 14th century, more than 20 monasteries were built on the tops of sheer vertical columns of rock stretching more than 1,000 feet upward. For centuries afterward, the only way to reach these monasteries was through a system of rope sortof elevators. Which made visiting difficult and invading almost impossible. The six monasteries that remain are lovely, and are well worth the virtual tour.
Crete Crete is an epic place. It is Greece’s largest island, and features a stunning array of mountains and coasts. It’s also packed with history. The first advanced Greek civilization developed on Crete almost 5,000 years ago, and humans have lived there for far longer. It’s also a cultural crossroads. Due to its strategic location in the southern Mediterranean, it’s been claimed by a who’s-who of ancient (and modern) civilizations, including Greece, Rome, Venice, the Ottoman Empire, and then Greece again. But forget all that when you take the virtual tour, and focus on the serene beaches, seasides, and waters.
Take the virtual tour. https://www.airpano. com/360photo/meteora-monasteries-greece/
Take the virtual tour. http://simplycrete.gr/tour. php?startscene=balos_lagoon
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Mount Olympus This is a legit mountain. Rising almost 10,000 feet above sea level (which is almost everywhere in Greece), you can see why the ancients thought gods lived there. By taking this virtual tour, you can see for yourself what lurks at the peak. It features a series of fantastic summit views and a whole new look at Greece below. Take the virtual tour. http://www. mountolympussummits.com/index. php?page=summits&id=29
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»»Due to host nation regulations to prevent the spread of COVID-19, some community events may be cancelled or postponed. Please verify the status before making plans to attend a community event. »» Cooking with Command: Cooking with Command is a new virtual series aimed at bringing the community together and uniting families with a fun evening of cooking and storytelling. For the upcoming segment, the focus is on two very important events in May, Military Spouse Appreciation Day and Mother’s Day. The event will center on family-related discussion between a special guest and the chef as they work together to create a delicious meal worthy of the amazing women in our lives. Registration is required by May 5 at 12 p.m. for this free virtual event, May 5 at 5:30 p.m. via MS Teams. To register, contact Family Advocacy Program, Landstuhl, Bldg. 3820, 541-9028, 0611-143-541-9028. »» Virtual Wine Tasting-Italy: Did you miss out on the original Italian Virtual Wine tasting with Kaiserslautern Outdoor Recreation? Or did you just enjoy it so much you want to do it again? Kaiserslautern Outdoor Recreation has partnered with Soicieta’ Agricola Spada from Verona, Italy, to bring the sweet life to you for a second time on May 14 at 7:30 p.m.! Your local guide will help you experience 4 different Italian vintages with the appropriate palate cleansing delights, all while describing the various products and unique details of the wine country near Verona. Registration is required by Apr. 30. To register, contact Kaiserslautern Outdoor Recreation, Pulaski Bks., Bldg. 2905, 493-4117, 0631-3406-4117. »» Virtual wine Tasting-French Wines: Kaiserslautern Outdoor Recreation has partnered with Bourse aux Vins, to bring more French Joie de Vivre to you. Join them on May 29 at 7 p.m. for an online evening filled with delicious French wines and specialty sausages and cheeses from the safety and comfort of your own home. Presented in a virtual environment, your local guide will help you have an all new experience with 3 French dry reds, a dry white, 2 specialty sausages and palate cleansing cheeses, all while explaining the unique characteristics of French wine. Registration is required by May 14. To register, contact Kaiserslautern Outdoor Recreation, Pulaski Bks., Bldg. 2905, 493-4117, 0631-3406-4117.
»» Mother’s Day Special at Sembach
Community Activity Center: On May 9, from 9 a.m.-1 p.m., treat the special mom(s) in your life to an elegant meal offered by the Sembach Community Activity Center, Bldg. 220 (SCAC). Enjoy some mid-morning, early afternoon favorites, with a wide selection of brunch-style favorites. Order your favorite selections to-go from these various menu choices offered: pot roast, grilled lemon chicken, sautéed shrimp and pasta, made-to-order eggs, omelets, sausage & cheese breakfast casserole, pancakes, bacon, variety of sausages, roasted potatoes, fresh steamed green beans, fresh asparagus & feta pasta salad, cheesecake with strawberry topping, blueberry coffee cake, coffee & tea. The short order grill is open to breakfast options only. RSVP by May 3 via the Sembach Community Activity Center Facebook page or by calling: 541-9111 or 0611-143-541-9111. »» No Cook Fridays in April at the Rheinlander Convention Center: Celebrate the end of the workweek with a delicious meal you can pick up and bring home with you! Every Friday, the Rheinlander Convention Center offers No Cook Fridays with two new meal options each week! Today: Bacon cheeseburger, or a veggie burger, steakhouse fries, coleslaw and gorgonzola dip. To see all menu options and to place your order through Webtrac, visit Baumholder.armymwr.com or contact Rheinlander Convention Center, Smith Bks., Bldg. 8085, 5312887, 0611-143-531-2887. »» Escape from Lockdown Bazaar: The bazaar is back with vendors from across Europe! If you miss shopping for all the great items that Europe has to offer, or just need to get out of the house, we have the solution! Shop the Escape from Lockdown Bazaar, May 14-16, and take advantage of this safe and convenient tax-free shopping experience for eligible patrons. Conveniently located at the Pulaski Motor Pool, Bldg. 2902 (right above the Pulaski Park), 2 large outdoor tents and 3 buildings filled with great items await you and your family! There will be a multitude of vendors offering everything from pottery, antiques, wine, cheese, jewelry, and so much more. Health and safety mitigations will be in place and enforced. All prices are in U.S. Dollars, with Euros, debit and credit cards accepted. Open to U.S. I.D. cardholders only. Strollers are welcome inside the two large tents, and stroller parking will be available while you shop inside the
three buildings. Hours of shopping are as follows: May 14-15 (Fri and Sat), 10 a.m.-7 p.m. and May 16 (Sun), 10 a.m.-5 p.m. For more information, visit Kaiserslautern.armymwr.com or contact 541-9106, 0611-143-5419106. »» Mother’s Day Lunch to go at the Rheinlander: Treat the special mom(s) in your life with an elegant Mother’s Day lunch that doesn’t require any clean-up! This Mother’s Day, May 9 from 11 a.m.-3 p.m. satisfy your taste buds with a delicious meal to go featuring: Wild garlic cream soup, homemade bread rolls, chicken breast fillet with a curry fruit sauce, basmati rice, house salad with yogurt dressing and to top it all off, a fruit quark for dessert! Servings include single ($25), four ($95) or six ($140) people. Preorder is required by May 8 on Webtrac. For more information, contact Rheinlander Convention Center, Smith Bks., Bldg. 8085, 531-2888, 0611-143-5312888. »» Mother’s Day Lunch to go at Armstrong’s Club: Treat the special mom(s) in your life with an elegant Mother’s Day lunch that doesn’t require any clean-up! This Mother’s Day, May 9 from 11 a.m.3 p.m. satisfy your taste-buds with a delicious meal to-go featuring starters of smoked salmon with dill mustard sauce and horseradish, antipasta vegetables, ham and melon. Entrees include chicken breast fillet with mushroom crème sauce and rosemary potatoes with honey glazed carrots, two beef rouladen in red wine sauce with broccoli atop of hollandaise sauce and tagliatelle noodles. Top it all off with dessert featuring succulent semolina pudding with wild berry sauce and two brownie cakes! Servings include portions for two ($40) or six ($100) people. For more information, contact Armstrong’s Club, Vogelweh Housing, Bldg. 1036, 541-9114, 0611-143-541-9114/9115. »» Aquatic Center now open for active duty only! The Baumholder Aquatic Center is now open (for active duty members only). Their new hours of operation are: Tuesday/ Thursday from 6:30-8:30 a.m. (Unit PT and lap swim) and 2:30-7 p.m. (Recreational swim and lap swim). Wednesday 6:30 a.m.-1 p.m. (Unit PT/Trainings and lap swim). Friday 11 a.m.-7 p.m. (Recreation swim and lap swim). Saturday 10 a.m.-5 p.m. (Recreation swim and lap swim). Health and safety mitigation will be in place including a maximum capacity of 25 patrons (15 in the water and 10 on the pool deck).
For more information, contact the Aquatic Center, Wetzel Kaserne, Bldg. 8897, 531-2901, 0611-143531-2901/2904. »» Fitness centers now have extended hours: Active duty members can now take advantage of the extended hours of operation at the Sembach, Kleber, Rhine Ordnance Barracks, Landstuhl, Hall of Champions and Mountaineer Fitness Centers with their doors now being open Mon-Fri: 5:30 a.m.-8 p.m., Sat and Sun: 10 a.m.-4 p.m. and federal and training holidays from 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Please go to Kaiserslautern.armymwr.com or Baumholder.armymwr.com for more details. »» Spring Vehicle Safety Day: Head over to the Pulaski Automotive Skills Center, May 14 from 9 a.m.-4 p.m. where they are offering a FREE automotive inspection for their Spring Vehicle Safety Day! Pull up for a bumper-to-bumper vehicle checkup by a professional mechanic with no cost to you. This service is open to service members, family members, and civilians with a m ilitary ID card and a USAREUR registered vehicle. For more information, contact Pulaski Automotive Skills Center, Pulaski Bks., Bldg. 2859, 493-4167, 06313406-4167. »» Sexual Assault Awareness and Prevention Month: Sexual Assault Awareness and Prevention Month, observed each April, is a campaign that aims to increase awareness about the causes and risk factors for sexual assault and empowers individuals to take steps to prevent it in their communities. Army Community Service and the SHARP Program are teaming up with the USAG-RP Libraries to raise awareness about sexual violence. This month, each library will have a special collection of books on display that addresses rape culture, management of trauma, prevention and intervention within various demographics. Let’s all get on the same page! For more information contact the SHARP Program, Landstuhl Bldg. 3820, 541-9029, 0611-143-541-9029. »» Painting with Emilee: Each month you can create a new masterpiece and pick up some handy tips along the way when you paint your own artwork with Emilee, all from the comfort of your home! Each month will offer a fresh new design that ties in with that month. Cost will vary and covers the cost of the supplies and materials as well as the link to the online class. For more information and registration, contact the Arts and Crafts Center,
Smith Bks., Bldg. 8104, 531-2895, 0611-1433-531-2895. »» Arts and Crafts reopening: If you’re feeling crafty, head over and grab some art supplies from Arts and Crafts Too as they are now open! Next time you pick up your mail or have a VAT appointment, stop in and see what they are offering! Arts and Crafts Too is open Mon-Fri 11 a.m.-5 p.m., closed Sat, Sun, training and federal holidays. For more information contact Arts and Crafts Too, Smith Bks., Bldg. 8661, 531-2849, 0611-143-531-2849 »» UTAP Services Available: Service with the Kleber and Baumholder UTAP offices is now available MonFri. Please note, no more than three customers are allowed in the Baumholder office at a time and only one at a time at the Kleber Location. UTAP in-briefs require an appointment and are limited to five customers. For more information, contact the Baumholder UTAP Office, Smith Bks., Bldg. 8661, 531-2896, 0611-143-531-2896 or the Kleber UTAP Office, Kleber Kaserne Bldg. 3245, 541-9086 / 9091, 0611-143541-9086 / 9091. »» USAG Rheinland Pfalz Automotive Skills Centers by appointment only: Take advantage of the Automotive Skills Centers in your area. Car Wash operation is also open and staff will be disinfecting wands and vacuum cleaners several times a day for your safety. Automotive Skills Centers are open with each bay limited to one customer at a time. Current hours of operation are: Baumholder, Tue-Sat from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., Landstuhl, Mon-Sat from 9 a.m.-5 p.m. and Pulaski, Mon-Sun from 9 a.m.-5 p.m. For more information or to make an appointment, contact Landstuhl Automotive Skills Center, Wilson Bks., Bldg. 3800, 06371-493-1628, Pulaski Automotive Skills Center, Pulaski Bks., Bldg. 2859, 0631-3502323 or Baumholder Automotive Skills Center, Smith Bks., Bldg. 8438, 531-2949, 0611-143-531-2949. »» Pulaski Automotive Skills Center Speedy Lube now open on Saturdays by appointment only: Does it feel like you don’t have enough time in the week to get all your to-dos done? Now open Saturdays, the Speedy Lube on Pulaski is making it even easier to get your vehicle’s services done! Perfect for the changing seasons, get your oil and tires changed. For more information, contact Pulaski Automotive Skills Center, Pulaski Bks., Bldg. 2859, 493-4167, 06313406-4167.
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STREAMING HIGHLIGHTS
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Some of the latest movies and all-time classics available on stream this week! Staff pick of the week by Manuel | MOVIE | Drama
Screen captures and poster by Sony Pictures Classics
The Father (2020)
MOVIE | Biography, Comedy, Drama
Poster by Warner Bros. Pictures
Poster by Netflix
Judas and the Black Messiah (2021)
All Bimbo ever wanted was to be a father to his children and a husband to his wife, but providence has a different plan altogether. Cast: Anthony Hopkins, Olivia Colman, Mark Gatiss, Imogen Poots, Rufus Sewell Director: Florian Zeller Availability: Amazon, Google Play, Vudu, Fandango Now, YouTube, On Demand MOVIE | Biography, Drama, Family
MOVIE | Biography, Drama, History
MOVIE | Drama, Family
Poster by 20th Century Fox
Poster by Lionsgate
MOVIE | Adventure, Family, Fantasy
Poster by Walt Disney Studios
Mank (2020)
Offered a plea deal by the FBI, William O’Neal infiltrates the Illinois chapter of the Black Panther Party to gather intelligence on Chairman Fred Hampton. Cast: Daniel Kaluuya, LaKeith Stanfield Director: Shaka King Availability: Amazon, Google Play, Vudu, Fandango Now, YouTube, On Demand
1930s Hollywood is reevaluated through the eyes of scathing wit and alcoholic screenwriter Herman J. Mankiewicz as he races to finish “Citizen Kane.” Cast: Gary Oldman, Amanda Seyfried, Lily Collins, Tuppence Middleton, Tom Pelphrey, Arliss Howard Director: David Fincher Availability: Netflix
MOVIE | Action, Adventure, Sci-Fi
MOVIE | Comedy, Fantasy, Sci-Fi
Poster by Walt Disney Studios
The Sound of Music (1965)
Wonder(2017)
A Wrinkle in Time (2018)
Black Panther (2018)
A heartwarming story, which is based on the real life story of the Von Trapp Family singers. Maria becomes a governess in the home of a widowed naval captain with seven children, and brings a new love of life and music into the home. Cast: Julie Andrews, Christopher Plummer Director: Robert Wise Availability: Disney+
August, a boy with a rare facial abnormality, enters the fifth grade in a private school where he befriends Jack. The two form a strong bond while facing the bullies in their class. Cast: Jacob Tremblay, Owen Wilson, Izabela Vidovic Director: Stephen Chbosky Availability: Amazon Prime Video
While on a quest to discover a scientific breakthrough, Meg’s father disappears into another realm in space. Three peculiar beings send Meg, her brother, Charles and friend Calvin to find him. Cast: Storm Reid, Oprah Winfrey, Reese Witherspoon Director: Ava DuVernay Availability: Disney+
After his father’s death, T’Challa returns home to Wakanda to inherit his throne. However, a powerful enemy related to his family threatens to attack his nation. Cast: Chadwick Boseman, Michael B. Jordan, Lupita Nyong’o, Danai Gurira, Martin Freeman Director: Ryan Coogler Availability: Disney+
Poster by Paramount Pictures
Dora and the Lost City of Gold (2019) Dora Marquez embarks on a mission with her monkey, Boots, and her friends to rescue her missing parents and solve the mystery of a fabled city of gold. Cast: Isabela Merced, Eugenio Derbez, Michael Peña Director: James Bobin Availability: Amazon Prime Video
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