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3AF commander sets expectations for 86 AW by Airman 1st Class Jared Lovett 86th Airlift Wing Public Affairs
U.S. Air Force Maj. Gen. Derek France, Third Air Force commander, recently sat down with 86th Airlift Wing Public Affairs Airmen to discuss his priorities for the 86th AW, and his impressions of Team Ramstein following a wing immersion Sep. 27. 86th AW/PA: What would you like our Airmen and audience to know about you and your overall vision as the 3rd AF commander? MAJ. GEN. FRANCE: First, I want our Airmen to understand the focus areas of the Third Air Force. Our role in Third Air Force, as far as the higher headquarters for our wing, is to develop Airmen, deliver air power, and defend the Alliance. Every Airman, from the most senior down to the most junior, plays an important role in that. When we say developing Airmen, it means we are being mentors to each other, we are being good wingmen, we are there for each other, See IMMERSION TOUR, Page 3
U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. Conley Montgomery, 86th Civil Engineer Squadron water treatment plant operator, accepts a coin from Maj. Gen. Derek France, Third Air Force commander, during an immersion tour at Ramstein Air Base, Sep. 27. Montgomery was selected to be coined for his outstanding performance in his section. The tour provided Third Air Force leadership an opportunity to engage with Team Ramstein Airmen and recognize them for their hard work. Photo by Airman 1st Class Regan Spinner
Visit the heart of Alsace, France For many travelers, beautiful Straßbourg is the “go-to” town in the Alsace. One of the most popular or worthwhile events in this city is the December Weihnachtsmarket, which is See ALSACE, Page 24
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21 TSC Commander congratulates new United States citizens
After taking the Oath of Citizenship, 42 Service Members and civilians group together after becoming citizens of the United States during a naturalization ceremony on Sembach Kaserne, Kaiserslautern, Sep. 27. The ceremony congratulated and welcomed new citizens of the United States of America.
Story and photos by Pvt. Samuel Signor 21st Theater Sustainment Command On Sep. 27 the 21st Theater Sustainment Commander, Maj. Gen. James Smith, welcomed and gave congratulations to 42 new citizens of the United States of America at a ceremony held at Sembach Kaserne, Kaiserslautern. The new U.S. citizens represented 29 countries of origin and included 17 Service Members. His remarks are below. Good afternoon, to our new citizens, friends, families, loved ones, and members of Team 21 that are with us today in person, and virtually. I would be remiss to not first extend my greetings to Ms. Eloris James from the Immigration Services Office who is joining us virtually today to give the oath and her own words of congratulations and encouragement. Welcome to Team 21 and thank you for coming today to recognize such an outstanding group of individuals. Congratulations! First, to the 17 Service Members who can now proudly call themselves American citizens. Thank you for what you do. It is essential that we take the time to acknowledge your dedication to service and commitment to our nation despite not having all of the privileges that are afforded to your peers who are United States citizens. Choosing to serve in the armed
forces of the United States of America is not a decision that anyone takes lightly, especially when some of you may come from other countries with extremely impressive experiences and resumes. So, for your decision to choose to serve this country, thank you. As a U.S. Service Member, you not only protect the United States and its citizens from direct threats, but you also help maintain peace and stability throughout the world — perhaps even in your country of origin. Service members born in the Philippines, Mexico, Jamaica, China, and South Korea are the top five countries of birth among naturalized service members since 2017. The next five countries of birth — Nigeria, Ghana, India, Haiti, and Nepal — comprised an additional 17% of military naturalizations. Spc. Chanda Devkota, a dental assistant at Landstuhl, is from one of those countries — Nepal. She looks forward to being able to vote and continue to serve. Spc. Odor Zeff is from Nigeria and sees becoming a U.S. citizen as a way for him to keep helping as many people as possible. Spc. Nathalie Gustave, a Blackhawk mechanic, is from Haiti. She looks forward to making a career out of her military service. Spc. Joycelyn Nicolas is from the Philippines and always dreamed of coming to the U.S. She is passionate about giving back to
the country that welcomed her. Our Armed Forces are stronger with this diversity among our ranks, and our country benefits from this this diversity among our citizenry. Since 2002, the U.S. Citizenship and Naturalization Services naturalized more than 148,000 members of the U.S. military, both at home and abroad, with ceremonies from right here in Kaiserslautern to more than 30 countries across the globe. I’m pleased to note that in the last five years, service members from the Army comprised about two-thirds of all military naturalizations. Huah! To the 25 spouses that are amongst us today as new American citizens, thank you for your continued trust and faith in our military. Your support is what keeps our organization strong, and I am grateful for your decision to continue to support our service members and the ideals of our nation. In taking this solemn oath to “support and defend the Constitution and laws of the United States of America” you have demonstrated your allegiance to the principals that have made our country great. We are here today to honor and celebrate this important decision in your life. E pluribus unum is a phrase that appears on the great seal of the United States of America. It is on every American dollar bill and every U.S. coin. E pluribus unum means “out of many, one” and I can think
of no more beautiful example of that than a naturalization ceremony. Today, we are the real-world example of this phrase — out of the many of us — we are one team. Americans. When we began this ceremony, you stood as individuals representing 29 countries from Belize to the United Kingdom. You now stand proud, together, as American citizens. We are a country governed “by the people, for the people,” and we share the collective goal of making our country a “more perfect” union. You are now the “people” and full participants in our collective and continuous efforts to become “more perfect.” These words have served to guide our nation as it has grown, prospered, and become a beacon of hope and opportunity for millions of people around the world. During the last decade, U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services welcomed more than 7.3 million naturalized citizens into our great nation. Immigrants are the clearest evidence of how people have responded to the hope and opportunity that the United States represents. You will strengthen the fabric of our nation with your contributions to American society and continued prosperity. I am confident that you, as our newest citizens, will continue to add to the strength and character of our nation. As an American, you will have new opportunities to participate in
our democratic republic — to vote, to serve on a jury, even to work for the Federal government. I hope this day inspires you to take full advantage of your citizenship, and the rights and responsibilities that come along with it. As you build your lives as Patriots, I encourage you to be active, while giving back to your community and country through civic participation and service. Whether you contribute by volunteering with a local organization, serving in our Armed Forces, owning a business, running for public office, serving on a jury, or casting your vote on Election Day, you will carry on our nation’s proud heritage. Each one of you comes from a unique background that has the potential to utilize your skills, strengths and abilities to continue to make our country a beacon of hope. In the words of our Commander-in-Chief, “Thank you for choosing us and believing America is worthy of your aspirations.” I congratulate each of you on reaching this important milestone. Your hard work and determination have led you here, and I am honored to be a part of such a tremendous moment in your lives. Your spirit, and dedication, will uphold America’s tradition of providing hope and opportunity for generations of immigrants to come. Congratulations! First in Support! Stronger Together!
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October 7, 2022 IMMERSION TOUR from Page 1 and we treat each other not only as coworkers, but as family. This is important, now more than ever, as we emerge from [Covid-19] and work through some of the challenges that this theater is having. When we talk about delivering air power, it means making sure we bring innovation to the fight and that we don’t do things the same old way just because that’s the way we’ve always done them. We’re constantly looking to self-improve and see if there are more innovative ways to make that happen. When we talk about defending the Alliance, it is with the understanding that we don’t do this alone. At the grassroots level up to the strategic level, we’re involved in building partnerships and advancing those partnerships with our NATO Allies, coalition and joint partners so that we are stronger together. 86th AW/PA: What are your goals as the Third Air Force commander? MAJ. GEN. FRANCE: As the Third Air Force commander, I am looking to build a cohesive team across Europe and Africa. Partnerships are the main reason we are the capable force that we are right now. That’s really my main goal, that we all come together to get the mission done. I certainly, see that a great deal within the 86th Airlift Wing. Both with your geographically separated units as well as the support that our C-130J Super Hercules aircraft provide to this theater, the 435th Air Ground Operations Wing and the 521st Air Mobility Operations Wing.
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86th AW/PA: With that in mind, what are your expectations of each member of Team Ramstein? MAJ. GEN. FRANCE: For Team Ramstein, my expectation is that we are honest and genuine with each other. We are partners in the community, both on and off base, with our German hosts. I expect our Airmen to live within our core values and make sure that we are taking care of the important things. That is tough to do in a high-ops tempo environment. I am aware we put a lot of demands on our Airmen because of the mission. But, it cannot be at the expense of the fundamental things that enable us to serve in the longterm, and not just in the short-term. 86th AW/PA: After immersing with the 86th Airlift Wing and many of its members, what was your overall impression and what stood out? MAJ. GEN. FRANCE: I am absolutely blown away by the quality of Airmen that we have here. Across the board, I have seen nothing but really awesome things coming out of this wing. It starts with the understanding that this wing is the Global Gateway and it has a no-fail mission. From inspiring airpower innovations to behind-the-scenes support for Ukraine, the wing really does stand at the forefront of defense and freedom here. 86th AW/PA: Ramstein Airmen consistently maintain some of the highest operation tempos across the Department of Defense, with suicide awareness month coming to a close, what can we do
U.S. Air Force Maj. Gen. Derek France, Third Air Force commander, and his spouse Amanda France, listen as Tech. Sgt. Christopher Stoller, Hercules Innovation Lab manager, explains some of the programs offered through the HIL at Ramstein Air Base, Sep. 27. The programs were put in place to promote innovation in young Airmen and support the 86th Airlift Wing mission.
moving forward to take care of our subordinates, peers and our own mental health? MAJ. GEN. FRANCE: There are a lot of things we can do, but I think it starts with the most basic thing that we can do: listen. It’s a skillset that needs to be practiced. It’s a skillset that has atrophied over time, especially during Covid. Too often, we are quick to speak and slow to listen, when it should be the other way around. With listening comes understanding, and with understanding comes empathy. With
U.S. Air Force Maj. Gen. Derek France, Third Air Force commander, listens to 86th Civil Engineer Squadron leadership about their mission during an immersion tour of the 86th Airlift Wing at Ramstein Air Base, Sep. 27. 86 CES Airmen talked about the importance of the base water treatment facility and how the system works.
empathy comes a good wingman that can help us out in times of trouble. 86th AW/PA: Are there any additional topics you would like to discuss? MAJ. GEN. FRANCE: I am awful proud to be associated with this organization, the 86th Airlift Wing, and to
live on Ramstein. This base is blessed with great leadership, from Brig. Gen. Jones through his subordinate commanders and senior enlisted leaders all the way down to the fantastic individual Airmen I met today. I look forward to meeting more in the next year or two as the Third Air Force commander.
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KMC BLOTTER
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SEPTEMBER 27 Nothing significant to report SEPTEMBER 28 1:37 p.m.: Minor traffic collision/fleeing the scene in Kaiserslautern 8:27 p.m.: Major traffic collision in Katzenbach SEPTEMBER 29 7:51 p.m.: Assault in Kaiserslautern SEPTEMBER 30 8:05 a.m.: Theft in Kaiserslautern 9:23 a.m.: Theft in Kaiserslautern 10:28 a.m.: Fire response on Vogelweh Family Housing Area 2:21 p.m.: Theft in London 5:35 p.m.: Theft in Kaiserslautern
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OCTOBER 1 1:54 a.m.: Driving under the influence in Kaiserslautern 2:48 a.m.: Assault on Sembach Kaserne 2:56 a.m.: Driving under the influence in Ramstein-Miesenbach 6:40 p.m.: Major traffic collision/driving under the influence of a controlled substance in Kusel 11:41 p.m.: Driving under the influence in Landstuhl
USAREUR License section In compliance with host nation laws, instead of a $20 fee, it will increase to a $30 fee for the license. This applies to all licenses except the International Licenses. Registry of Motor Vehicles HQ customer service hours update The customer service desk at Headquarters USAREUR-AF Registry of Motor Vehicles will be closed on Fridays until further notice, effective today. No customers will be seen, and the virtual queue will be deactivated. All other operations will remain active and available to the respective requirements.
OCTOBER 2 2:30 a.m.: Major traffic collision in Kaiserslautern 3:20 a.m.: Driving under the influence in Landstuhl 4:15 a.m.: Driving under the influence in Kaiserslautern 6:15 a.m.: Driving under the influence in Kaiserslautern 1:30 p.m.: Fire response in Queidersbach 2:25 p.m.: Major traffic collision/fleeing the scene in Kusel
Finance Walk-In Hours/ Base in-processing Finance customer service walk-in hours will be from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. on Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday in building 2108. The finance lobby will be used for base in-processing from 1-5 p.m. with Housing, Tricare and Finance. In-processing can be done with any or all of these three agencies
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.
during that time and an appointment can be booked through https://www.signupgenius. com/go/8050d45abac2fa7f49-finance COVID-19 updates for KMC Looking for updated information regarding coronavirus and changes to base facilities? Visit https:// www.ramstein.af.mil/ COVID-19/ ATTN: Those packing up, leaving the KMC 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. Air Force Official Photos The Official Photo Studio at the 86th Airlift Wing Public Affairs office has moved locations. The studio is now open in building 2102 and appointments can be made at https:// ramsteinstudio.setmore.com/.
ENERGY TIP OF THE WEEK If you follow a few simple rules in the kitchen, you can cut power consumption by 50% when cooking without making any major purchases: »» Always heat water in an electric kettle »» Always use the saucepan with a lid and, after boiling, reduce the power on the stove. »» Use appliances such as egg cookers and coffee machines, as well as the microwave oven for small quantities and short cooking times. »» Use the coffee maker and thermos flask. A coffee machine that brews directly into the thermos flask is ideal.
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SEPTEMBER 26 7:32 a.m.: Minor traffic collision/fleeing the scene in Kaiserslautern 7:38 p.m.: Fire response on Vogelweh Family Housing Area
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KMC Housing Residents, we would like to hear from you! The 2022 Annual Tenant Satisfaction Survey will begin on Oct. 17. All KMC OnBase Housing Residents should receive an invitation to participate in the survey via email. If you do not receive the survey, please contact this address for assistance: AirForceHousingSurvey@celassociates.com This survey is completely confidential
with only the survey company having access to individual survey responses. Your feedback will help shape the future of our housing services. The survey results will guide the decisions we make today and will impact generations of our military members and their families. Thank you in advance for your participation.
Upcoming office closure: The KMC Housing Office and Furnishings Management Section will be closed on Oct. 10 in observance of the Holiday.
If you drink, don’t drive, ride, or scoot AADD is available Friday and Saturday nights from 10 p.m. to 6 a.m.
If you need a ride home, call 0152 – 5172 – 3356
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by Lionel Rivera USAFE-AFAFRICA Air Postal Squadron Postal Operations Flight Training
to the customer at the post office for items sent using either of these services.
The 2022 recommended holiday season mailing dates for Air Force customers assigned to the European theater are:
Cushioning Place cushioning around your items. Close and gently shake the box to see whether there is enough padding. Place an extra address label with the delivery and return addresses inside the package to ensure it can be delivered in case the outside label becomes damaged or falls off.
• USPS Retail Ground – Nov. 23 • First Class Mail and Priority Mail – Dec. 9 • Priority Mail Express Military Service – Dec. 16 These dates are for mail originating in Europe and destined to locations in the United States. Customers in the United States who mail to European APO/FPO/DPO addresses normally use similar recommended mailing dates. U.S. Air Forces Europe - Air Forces Africa postal patrons should plan ahead and mail early to ensure letters, cards, and packages arrive to intended U.S. destinations in time for the holidays. Customers can avoid long lines at the post office when they mail early and can take advantage of using the cheaper, although slower, USPS Retail Ground mail service military post offices offer in Europe. USPS Retail Ground mail service takes longer to arrive at the end destination and moves via ground once it arrives in the states. Customers who want faster service should consider using priority mail or PMEMS if available. This costs more but these classes of mail get preferred and/or expedited service. Most mail accepted at military post offices in Europe is flown to the United States on commercial aircraft. Once mail arrives stateside, it’s transported based on the service selected and paid for. Customers should keep in mind, packages transiting through the mail stream are handled numerous times, and therefore proper packaging is very important. The following USPS mailing tips are provided to help ensure packages arrive safely and undamaged: The box Choose a box with enough room for cushioning material around the contents. Sturdy paperboard or corrugated fiberboard boxes are best for weights up to 10 pounds. If reusing a box, cover up or mark-out any old labels and markings. USPS provided boxes Priority Mail Express and Priority Mailboxes are available at no cost
Sealing Tape the box shut and reinforce the seams with 2-inch-wide tape. Use clear or brown packaging tape, reinforced packing tape, or paper tape. Liquids (some host country restrictions apply, check with your post office personnel) Nonflammable, nonhazardous liquids are acceptable to mail, if sealed inside a waterproof container. The outer container with the address label should also be strong and securely sealed. Mailers must mark the outer container of a mail piece containing liquid to indicate the nature of the contents and annotate “this side up” on the package. Packages containing liquids need to be carefully packed to withstand the grueling transportation journey. Size The weight of each package cannot exceed 70 pounds. For customers planning to use Priority Mail Express or Priority Mail services for faster delivery, length plus girth (girth is the distance around the thickest part of the package) cannot exceed 108 inches. For USPS Retail Ground, the total girth cannot exceed 130 inches. Packages are also subject to minimum dimensions. No package may be smaller than 5 inches long, 3-1/2 inches high and be at least 0.007 inches thick. Correct address Using a complete and correct address is critical for timely delivery. To find the correct spelling of a city name and state abbreviation or to find a ZIP-Code, visit www.usps.com. Print or type the delivery address parallel to the longest side of the package. Type or print clearly with a pen or permanent marker so that the address is legible from an arm’s length away. Return address Print or type the address in the upper left corner on the same side of the package as the delivery address.
USPS extra services Extra services can provide additional protection and peace of mind. • Adult Signature - Requires the signature of someone 21 years of age or older at the recipient’s address. • Certificate of Mailing Provides evidence of mailing. • Certified Mail - Provides proof of mailing at time of mailing and the date and time of delivery or attempted delivery. • Insured Mail - Provides coverage against loss or damage up to $5,000. Fee based on value of item. »» USPS Priority Mail service includes up to $100 of insurance with most shipments (restrictions apply) »» USPS Priority Mail Express service includes up to $100 of insurance with most shipments (restriction apply) • Registered Mail (service not available at all locations) Provides maximum security. Includes proof of mailing at time of mailing and the date and time of delivery or attempted delivery. Insurance can be added up to $50,000. Fee based on value of item. • USPS Tracking - Provides the date and time of delivery or attempted delivery. Free with select services. • Signature Confirmation Provides the date and time of delivery or attempted delivery and the name of the person who signed for the item. Customers can request a printed copy of the signature. • Return Receipt - Provides a postcard or electronic notification with the date of delivery and recipient signature. • Restricted Delivery - Confirms that only a specified person, or authorized agent, will receive a piece of mail. Customs declaration form All mail originating outside of the United States is subject to customs examination. Mailers are responsible for accurately completing USPS customs forms when mailing packages containing dutiable goods to the United States. Mailers are also required to certify the information provided is correct and the items do not contain any dangerous article, or articles prohibited by legislation or by postal or customs regulations. The sender’s failure to complete the form prop-
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2022 recommended holiday season mailing dates, mailing tips
erly could delay delivery of the item. In August 2020, the USPS phased out the green and white customs declaration forms that most patrons were accustomed to when mailing. This change of policy derived from the Global Trade Compliance requirements instituted back in 2015 that resulted in changes to processing and dispatching of all DOD military mail services overseas. To alleviate GTC holds and your package being Return to Sender, customers need to be very descriptive when listing items on the customs form. Below are the typical “vague descriptions” and prohibited non-mailable items identified by U.S. Postal Inspection Service that will trigger GTC holds or RTS action. This list is not all-inclusive: Vague descriptions: • Electronics • Gifts • Household Goods • Medicine • Merchandise • Sporting Goods/Camping Equipment • Toys • Sample(s) Prohibited, non-mailable Items: • Cigarettes; including loose – selfrolling tobacco • Hand Sanitizer • Alcoholic Beverages • Vape Products: All Items • Chewing Tobacco Other: • Perfume and Cologne are mailable only with Zero alcohol content (must indicate on Customs Form). Items containing alcohol are non-mailable. • Packages or parcels containing pre-owned electronic devices with lithium batteries are mailable. Restricted to USPS Retail ground only and this service is not available at all Military Postal Offices, contact your local installation post office for additional information. Customers can avoid waiting in line longer at post office finance
windows if they complete an online customs declaration form using the USPS website prior to presenting packages for mailing at the APO. In addition, some post offices will make available or offer a separate, expedited mail acceptance window as an incentive for customers who arrive at the post office with online, pre-printed USPS electronic customs declarations forms. Customers have several options available to them when completing required electronic customs declarations using the USPS.com website: Option 1: Customers can choose the USPS Click-N-Ship feature to establish an account, complete their customs declaration and pay for their mailing using one of several USPS approved credit cards. Option 2: Customers can print a customs declaration at home on the USPS website without establishing an account and then pay at the postal finance window when presenting their parcels and packages for mailing. Option 3: Postal patrons who do not present articles for mailing with an online declaration can still mail their packages using the hard copy PS Form 2976-R, USPS Customs Declaration and Dispatch Note declaration form. However, the accepting finance mail clerk must enter the information from the PS Form 2976R into the Customs Border Protection Manifest system via the USPS Point of Sale retail terminal with the customer present, as clarifying questions may be required to ensure that PS Form 2976-R contains accurate and complete data to complete the mailing transaction. This will result in longer customer waiting times and longer lines at the post office finance windows. Contact the local installation postmaster for additional information on customs form requirements and for advice on the best service to use based on your mailing needs.
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German-American Friendship Concert
United States Army Europe and Africa’s Chorus performs a medley by Queen.
Story and photos by Nicole Alberico U.S. Army Garrison Rheinland-Pfalz In celebration of GermanAmerican camaraderie, more than 450 people gathered at Kaiserslautern’s historical
The crowd offers standing ovations to show their appreciation after the concert.
Fruchthalle Monday night for the 8th annual German-American Friendship Concert hosted by U.S. Army Garrison RheinlandPfalz and performed by the U.S. Army Europe and Africa Band and Chorus. After the band played an open-
ing number, Garrison Commander Col. Reid Furman formally welcomed the concert-goers. “Tonight we celebrate the relationships we have developed throughout the years, and cherish this opportunity to interact as friends and neighbors,” said Reid.
“It is with our sincere gratitude that we take this opportunity to say thank you to this great city and its people, who provide a home-awayfrom-home for our military members, civilians and families.” In 2014, the United States Army Garrison Rheinland-Pfalz, in coop-
eration with the United States Army Europe and Africa Band and Chorus, created the friendship concert to celebrate the long-standing GermanAmerican partnership within the State of Rheinland-Pfalz. The concert is held every year on German Unity Day - October 3.
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U.S. Army Garrison Rheinland-Pfalz Commander Col. Reid Furman and Host Nation Advisor Petra Lessoing welcome the concertgoers during the 8th annual German-American Friendship Concert in Kaiserslautern’s Fruchthalle. Photo courtesy of Petra Lessoing
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435 AGOW provides ATC familiarization to Ukrainian military Story and photos by Airman 1st Class Edgar Grimaldo 86th Airlift Wing Public Affairs U.S. Air Force Airmen assigned to the 435th Air Ground Operations Wing provided advanced air traffic control familiarization training to Ukrainian military members at Ramstein Air Base, Sep. 9-15. The training marked the second time this group of Ukrainians visited Ramstein in pursuit of developing their knowledge of ATC concepts. The previous iteration of training in July 2021, provided Ukrainian members with basic fundamentals while this training focused on contingency operations, and landing zone and safety officer fundamentals.
“This time around, we are looking at the tactical level and focused more on the contingency aspect,” said Master Sgt. Michael Jaeger, 435th Contingency Response Support Squadron air traffic control air advisor. “They will not be conducting air traffic control duties at a facility like the one at Ramstein, instead, in an austere environment.” Airmen from the 603rd Air Operations Center briefed Ukrainian military members on airspace considerations used by the U.S. Air Force to effectively deliver aircraft, assets and supplies to allies and partners. “Ideally, we would like our Ukrainian counterparts to take the information we are providing (Left) Ukrainian military members listen to U.S. Air Force 603rd AOC airspace technicians at Ramstein Air Base, Sep. 15. Air advisors from the 435th Air Ground Operations Wing provided advanced air traffic control familiarization training to Ukrainian military members.
U.S. Air Force Tech. Sgt. Sarah Zaragoza, and Tech. Sgt. Tessa Alzuri, both 603rd Air Operations Center airspace management technicians, brief Ukrainian military members on airspace management tactics, techniques and procedures at Ramstein Air Base, Sep. 15. The training showed Ukrainian partners the processes used by the U.S. Air Force to effectively deliver lethal and humanitarian aid to Allies and Partners in order to save Ukrainians time and resources.
and use to it to refine their tactics, techniques and procedures, so they can be more effectively employed in the battle space” said Capt. Ryan Wall, 435 CRSS air advisor airfield operations officer. Air traffic control training helps the Ukrainian military by giving them an in-depth understanding of how the U.S. Air Force manages aircraft during contingencies, while also providing opportunities to build relationships and increase
interoperability with U.S. servicemembers. “The first time we had to speak through a Ukrainian interpreter, ‘breaking the ice’ for conversation was rough. This time, conversation flowed more fluently, and we received questions regarding not only the topics being discussed but additional topics as well,” Jaeger said. Ramstein has served as the global gateway for decades, provid-
ing support to Ukraine is no exception. After a week of training, the Ukrainians are returning home, however the 435th AGOW mission to build and sustain partnerships will continue. “It was a rewarding feeling having five Ukrainian officers show up to Ramstein for training,” Wall said. “We offer this training to any allied and partner nations to help bolster partner capacity and strengthen regional relationships.”
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786 CES Airmen overhaul old BAK-12
An F-16 Fighting Falcon aircraft, assigned to Spangdahlem Air Base, runs through a test of the Barrier Arresting Kit-12 at Ramstein Air Base, Sep. 29. The BAK-12 decelerates the aircraft on the runway, ensuring the aircraft lands safely, if the pilot is unable to. Photo by Airman 1st Class Jordan Lazaro
U.S. Air Force Airman 1st Class Rayce Takeyesu, 786th Civil Engineer Squadron electrical power production apprentice, left, and Airman 1st Class Juan Mejia, 86th Civil Engineer Squadron electrical power production apprentice, right, work on the nylon tape for the Barrier Arresting Kit-12 at Ramstein Air Base, Sep. 22. The BAK-12 ensures any aircraft equipped with a tail hook comes to a complete stop if a pilot is unable to land the aircraft safely on their own. Photos by Staff Sgt. Jacob Wongwai
Members from the 786th Civil Engineer Squadron install a component for the overhaul of the Barrier Arresting Kit-12 at Ramstein Air Base, Sep. 20. The BAK-12 ensures fighter aircraft, or any aircraft equipped with a tailhook, come to a complete stop if a pilot is unable to land the aircraft safely on their own.
(Left) Airman First Class Juan Mejia, 86th Civil Engineer Squadron electrical power production apprentice, carries nylon tape for the Barrier Arresting Kit-12 during the system overhaul at Ramstein Air Base, Sep. 22. The system acts as a mechanical barrier capable of rapidly decelerating any landing aircraft with a tail hook.
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U.S. Air Force Senior Airman Rictaveon Greene, 86th Maintenance Squadron Fabrication Flight non-destructive inspection journeyman, inspects part of the Barrier Arresting Kit-12 during the overhaul of the system at Ramstein Air Base, Sep. 20. The BAK-12 is an important system that allows Ramstein to host aircraft from other bases if necessary.
U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. Jacob Smith, 786th Civil Engineer Squadron power production supervisor, left, and Mr. Sebastian Rose, 786th CE civilian lead barrier maintenance, right, prepare to install a component for the overhaul of the Barrier Arresting Kit-12 at Ramstein Air Base, Sep. 20. The BAK-12 acts as a mechanical barrier capable of rapidly decelerating any landing aircraft with a tail hook. (Left) U.S. Air Force Senior Airman Rictaveon Greene, 86th Maintenance Squadron Fabrication Flight nondestructive inspection journeyman, inspects part of the Barrier Arresting Kit-12 during the system overhaul at Ramstein Air Base, Sep. 20. The necessary overhaul consisted of replacing four BAK-12 systems, two at each end of both runways.
U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. Jacob Smith, 786th Civil Engineer Squadron power production supervisor, loosens a bolt of the old Barrier Arresting Kit-12 during the system overhaul at Ramstein Air Base, Sep. 20. The BAK-12 system allows Ramstein to safely host aircraft with tail hooks in case they are not able to land at their host base.
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every town. The Moselle and Saar valleys, both in Rheinland-Pfalz, along with Rheinhessen in the north has the largest viticulture area in Germany and makes up about twothirds of the German winegrowing regions. Most of the vineyards are on or very close to the 50th latitude, which is rather unusual in international comparison. High quality and successful viticulture is only possible based on a special unique meso and micro climate condition. The “Deutsche Weinstrasse” (German wine road) stretches 85 kilometers from Rheinhessen in the north to the French Alsace region in the southwest and ends at Deutsches Weintor (wine gate). Many famous towns such as Bad Dürkheim, Neustadt and Landau lie along the way and the region is renowned for vineyards as far as the eye can see on flat plains in close proximity to the Rhine River. The special mild climate zone provides 1.800 hours of sun a year. Another famous viticulture region is along the Moselle and Saar rivers, but on steep slopes with up to 60 percent inclines. Approximately 60 million vines grow along the steep hills where the winding rivers reflect sunlight onto the slopes and warm the vines to ripen to a plentiful harvest. The Celts were the first to cultivate white grapes along the banks and slopes of the Moselle KAISERSLAUTERN
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river almost 3000 years ago. The Romans refined the winemaking process, improved the quality and eventually introduced darker red grapes. As wine consumption of the Romans grew along with the empire throughout the centuries, soldiers and civil servants were paid with wine, rather than coins, and even slaves received a daily ration. This quickly led to the tasty liquid evolving into a well-traded and precious commodity. About 9.250 million hectoliters (2.440.500 gallons) of wine are produced annually in Germany and approximately 257.000 hectoliters (668.200 gallons) alone are exported to the United States. September marks the beginning of the harvest season. Large state-of-the art grape harvesters can pick the grapes on even surfaces. The machines are able to pull the actual grape fruits off the small twigs and leaves by shaking and rattling them before they are conveyed to a large container. However, the vineyards on the steep slopes of the Moselle and Rhine Rivers have to be picked by hand, a very tedious and backaching task, with thousands of harvesters working with century old techniques. Grapes are stomped by foot in a traditional method during the Kelterfest in Piesport along the Moselle River. Former wine queen Martina Servaty even stomped herself into the Guinness Book of World Records when she pressed 12.76 liters (3.3 gallons) of juice out of a barrel with 50 kilograms
(110 pounds) of grapes. After the initial grape pressing process, also known as keltering, the premier wine produced is called “Federweisser” (feather white) because of its milky, white color. Although very sweet in taste, it also has a high alcohol content and is often sold in containers in little booths along the road side. A tradition that comes with the season is delicious and spicy “Zwiebelkuchen” (onion cake) together with the semi-processed wine. The warm dish, more of a quiche than a typical cake, with onions and bacon bits, is a perfect complement to the fizzy new wine. Freshly pressed, pure and sweet grape juice is also a perfect alternative for those that prefer a non-alcoholic delight. After the first winter frost in late November or early December, the very last grapes are handpicked and processed into a sweet, rare and expensive “Eiswein” (ice wine). Wine festivals take place in almost every village throughout the season and Neustadt/Weinstrasse is the host of the German Weinlese Fest (wine harvest fest) with a parade and a wine village set up with wooden booths to celebrate the harvest season. The German Weinkönigin (wine queen), required to have a broad knowledge of the different types of grapes and wines and their making, is crowned for a year. Bad Dürkheim has the world’s largest wine fest and Landau holds the “Fest des Federweissen” (Federweisser festival), both in October.
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Take a walk on the wild side by Gina Hutchins-Inman 86 Airlift Wing Public Affairs Wildpark Betzenberg offers great opportunities to enjoy the outdoors and see a variety of flora and fauna in the local area. Located in east Kaiserslautern, behind Kleber Kaserne and across from Gasthaus Quack, it is home to the Palatinate forest and many species of animals such as wild horses. The park spans 25 hectares, and the large premises are inhabited by many different animals, including aurochs and wild horses, called tarpans. Does, fawns and bucks graze in grassy enclosures. Wild boar and piglets splash in the mud, while goats and their kids play chase.
Wisents, the European bison and an endangered species, are cautiously kept in a separate corral and the fluffy calves may curiously walk up to the fence. A 1.5 km long water pipeline was installed, and covered feeding sheds also serve as protection against wind and rain. The wild boar enclosure has a muddy area where animals like to dig and roll around. A large grassy area with trees is provided for deer and goats. Fir trees offer a natural roof for the grazing animals and observing visitors. A wet biotope was created within the wisent enclosure where frogs and lurches feel at home, while also offering toads a place to spawn. Guests may also be able to see a rare lynx with its pointed ears
peeking out of its den. Lynxes are the largest wild cats in Europe. They were formerly hunted for their beautiful thick fur, and they can reach a length of up to 1.2 meters (47 inches). The park is a wonderful place to enjoy a walk during Germany’s colorful fall when the leaves of the up to 120 year old oaks and beeches turn golden brown, red and yellow. This year’s highlight is a set of young aurochs twins, a rare phenomenon in nature. Admission is free and parking is available nearby. Visitors are advised that due to uneven inclines and natural, unpaved forest paths, mobility for handicapped individuals is rather limited and appropriate footwear is recommended. Dogs are allowed if leashed at all times.
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Spartan Warrior 22-9: integration, interoperability
A U.S. Air Force Airman, assigned to the 4th Air Support Operations Group as a tactical air control party Airman, engages in a training scenario utilizing the U.S. Air Forces in Europe – Air Forces Africa Warfare Center’s joint terminal attack controller domed simulator during exercise Spartan Warrior 22-9 at Einsiedlerhof Air Station Sep. 28. Spartan Warrior is a simulated command and control exercise to enhance interoperability between NATO Allies.
Story and photos by Airman 1st Class Alexcia Givens 86th Airlift Wing Public Affairs
Ten Allied nations participated in Spartan Warrior, a simulated multilateral exercise, hosted by the U.S. Air Forces in Europe and
U.S. Air Force Tech. Sgt. Matthew Choiniere, 178th Operations Support Squadron noncommissioned officer in charge of intel training, operates an aircraft sensor simulator during exercise Spartan Warrior 22-9 at Einsiedlerhof Air Station Sep. 28.
Air Forces Africa Warfare Center at Einsiedlerhof Air Station, Sep. 26-29. The semi-annual training allows participants to explore a simulated tactical environment
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train from Kaiserslautern to Neustadt, for tickets and information, please visit: www.eisenbahnmuseumneustadt.de FEST DES FEDERWEISSEN (FESTIVAL OF NEW WINE), OCT. 13-16
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KÜRBISAUSSTELLUNG “WELT DER MUSIK” (PUMPKIN EXHIBITION), SEP. 1-OCT. 31 GARTENSCHAU, KAISERSLAUTERN
The premises of the Gartenschau have once again turned into a colorful and unique world of pumpkins. This year’s theme is “music of the world” and the artist Pit Ruge formed 13 different figures of well-known musicians. Look forward to meeting Mozart, Elvis Presley, a ballerina or a gramophone, all made out of pumpkins and some up to 4.00 meters in height. In addition, about 40,000 pumpkins will be on display. Visit, www.gartenschau-kl.de for details. DEUTSCHES WEINLESEFEST (WINE HARVEST FEST), SEP. 23-OCT. 10 NEUSTADT AN DER WEINSTRASSE
Make sure to visit Germany’s second largest wine fest in Neustadt. The fest offers excellent wines, local specialties, rides, vendors and crowning of the German wine queen on Oct 7. The highlight of the event will take place on Sun, Oct 9 with a colorful parade. Visitors are recommended to use trains from Kaiserslautern while enjoying a relaxing ride through the beautiful autumn colored valley. For details, see https://www. neustadt.eu/Wein-Tourismus/Deutsches-Weinlesefest CANNSTADTER WASEN (VOLKSFEST), SEP. 23-OCT. 9 CANNSTADT (NEAR STUTTGART)
Once again the slogan is “Auf zum Wasen!” (Let’s go to the Wasen!) after a two-year pandemic break. Enjoy Germany’s second largest Volksfest, which is opening its door sfor the 17th time. Exciting rides, vendors, music in the beer tents and fun for everyone. Visitors are advised to use the “park and ride” services: https:// www.cannstatter-volksfest.de/de/anreise/park-ride/ KELTENDORF IN STEINBACH, EVERY SUNDAY IN OCT., 11 A.M.
The largest festival all about Federweisser, which is the first wine produced after the grape harvest of the year, takes place in Landau/Pfalz. Winemakers from Landau will exclusively present their new wines in six „Weinkojen“ (wine booths) and there will also be a sparkling wine pavillion. There will be plenty of Palatinate specialities, such as Zwiebelkuchen (onion cake), Flammkuchen (tarte flambee), chestnuts, Dampfnudelns (steamed noodles) and a wide selection of exotic dishes on offer at over 30 food booths. KAMMGARN INTERNATIONAL BLUES FESTIVAL (21), OCT. 13-15 KAMMGARN CULTURAL CENTER, KAISERSLAUTERN
Enjoy an evening or more with international Blues artists from around the world. For more information, visit www.kammgarn.de 80TH BOCKENHEIMER WINZERFEST (WINEMAKERS’ FEST), OCT. 14-17 TOWN CENTER, BOCKENHEIM/PFALZ
The largest wine fest in Leiningerland always take place on the third weekend in October and will celebrate its 80th anniversary this year. Enjoy live music in the fest tent on all four days, rides on the fairgrounds, a parade on Sunday afternoon and a family day on Monday along with food and lots of quality wine. www. bockenheim.de OKTOBERMARKT (OCTOBER FAIR), OCT. 14-24 MESSEPLATZ/FAIRGROUNDS, KAISERSLAUTERN
Enjoy eleven days of fun for the whole family at the larger carnival in the Westpfalz Region. Exciting rides, food and beverages, music in the fest tents, vendors, sweets and games. For details, see: www.kerwe-kl.de WENDELINUSMARKT WITH OKTOBERFEST, OCT. 23 MARKTPLATZ, RAMSTEIN
Enjoy a colorful market and catch a glimpse of Oktoberfest atmosphere while getting into the autumn spirit. GERMAN-FRENCH FARMERS’ MARKET, OCT. 23 VILLAGE SQUARE, MAIKAMMER/PFALZ
Taste fresh cheese products with original French baguette, dive into the market spirit with its wide range of scents or just enjoy the French “savior vivre” with a glass of wine at the village square. Forty producers from both Biospheric Natural Reserves “Pfälzerwald” and “North Vogese” will present their environmentally friendly produced goods, such as ham, sausage, meat products, fish, cheese, jelly, honey, fruit juices, bio wines and sparkling wines. www.maikammer.de ALL SAINTS‘ DAY, NOV. 1
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A visit to the Celtic village in Steinbach is like a fascinating journey into the mystical world of early inhabitants at Donnersberg. The small reconstructed village is more than a museum, you can actually experience the culture of the Celts. Venture into a journey of the people who inhabited Donnersberg more than 2,000 years ago. Dwellings with wooden posts and semi-timbered structures, wooden shingles and facades made of clay, give realistic insight to the lives and times of the Celts. Young and older visitors can become active and try out Celtic handcraft techniques such as felting, building arrows or creating beads out of clay. For more information, visit: https://www.donnersberg-touristik.de/de
Tuesday, Nov 1, is a public holiday with a religious background. All stores and offices will be closed to observe the occasion in Rhineland-Palatinate, Saarland, Northrhine-Westpfalia, Baden-Württemberg and Bavaria. Please note that all there is no holiday in Hesse and Berlin. The northern states of Niedersachesen, Hamburg, Schleswig-Holstein and Bremen observe Reformation Day on Monday, Oct 31 as a public holiday.
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Creative people from Weilerbach show and share their crafts in the 30th annual exhibition. You can also enjoy coffee and homemade cake that invite you to stay and shop.
Every Saturday and on Oct. 31, the Holiday Park turns into a spooky paradise. Beautiful and scary horror attractions, such as Scare Zones and houses of horror await you at the fright nights. Further attractions such as the Monster Bar, a maze of horrors and fireworks are recommended for youngsters 16 and over. Younger guests can enjoy a “dinoween” event and discover dinosaurs roaming the park. DISCOVERY TOUR IN ENGLISH, OCT. 8, 11:15 A.M.
The guided tour includes a visit inside the Casimir Saal, located just below the City Hall. It is approximately 1.5 hours and leads through the underground illinated tunnel with information and sound effects about the history of Kaiserslautern. The meeting point is the Tourist Information Office, next to Fruchthalle. Bookings are required at 0631 - 365 – 4019 or per Email: touristinformation@kaiserslautern.de HISTORISCHES KUCKUCKSBÄHNEL (HISTORIC STEAM TRAIN), OCT. 9 AND 16, 10.45 A.M. TRAIN STATION, NEUSTADT/WEINSTRASSE
If you enjoy nostalgia, this train ride is just the right experience for you! Enjoy a scenic ride on a historic train with a steam engine along the romantic Elmsteiner valley. The ride starts at Neustadt/Weinstraβe via Lambrecht to Elmstein. The starting point is on track no. 5 and you can leave your car at home and take the
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Kaiserslautern American
October 7, 2022
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our profession, like ballistic helmets,” Sutherland said. “The rate of technological advancements today is astounding, and produces emerging threats and requirements rapidly,” Sutherland said. “As the world’s preeminent air power, we make great strides to update and upgrade airframes and other operational technologies, so it only makes sense to modernize the equipment used by those that defend them.” Part of that modernization includes listening to and implementing, where possible, feedback from security forces Airmen across the enterprise. “Feedback from the field is critical and is actually the reason that some of the characteristics for the 2.0 helmet were developed,” Sutherland said. “No amount of testing or technical evaluations will cover everything because at the end of the day, only Defenders know what Defenders need.” “The field has multiple avenues of approach from surveys, direct visits to installations and open lines of communication like quarterly teleconferences and emails,” said Master Sgt. Raymond Santiago, AFSFC’s security forces individual equipment manager. The AFSFC’s S-4 Individual Equipment section is a customer service entity and relies on the enterprise to provide feedback and submit issues, Santiago added. “We can’t grow, if we don’t know,” he said.
The Air Force Security Forces Center is rolling out the NextGen 2.0 helmet later this year with several improvements to include bolton accessory rails and night vision goggle mount, a chinstrap extender for gas mask use and more accessory mounting options. The effort is part of the center's "replace through attrition program" that builds on the functionality of the NextGen 1.0 helmet released in 2020. Security forces Airmen at installations across the Department of the Air Force are set to don the Security Forces NextGen Helmet 2.0 later this year. Following a recent contract award by the Air Force Security Forces Center, Helmet 2.0 includes the ability to mount a wider variety of accessories, features bolt-on accessory rails and a night vision goggle mount that’s easy to adjust or replace, and a chinstrap extender for gas masks. The 2.0 effort is part of AFSFC’s “replacement through attrition program,” and builds on the functionality of the SF NextGen 1.0 helmet released in 2020, said Master Sgt. John Sutherland, individual protective equipment program manager at the center. “In modern society, we’re all familiar with the urge to update our phones to the latest and greatest model, but this hasn’t translated to some of the most important things in
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“The best way to get feedback from the field is by putting our equipment through real-life practical scenarios that a Defender might face in every part of their career from year one all the way through retirement,” said Tech. Sgt. Travis Hillard, Defender instructor supervisor with the 343rd Training Squadron’s Security Forces Apprentice course in San Antonio. Hillard, other instructors and students were instrumental in testing functionality before AFSFC gave the modified helmet the thumbs-up. The Airmen put the helmets through “rigorous testing” conducted during field training which included mounted and dismounted operations, low crawl/high crawl and a variety of other air base defense training objectives, Sutherland said. “These helmets were soaked in sweat and caked in sand, and after hours of use, each tester was fitted with a gas mask and jacket to ensure compatibility with the helmet,” he added. Participants also completed an extensive survey on the equipment and its functionality. The NextGen helmet program is just one part of the greater AFSFC’s individual protective equipment effort to standardize and modernize security forces equipment across the Air and Space Forces. “Helmet 2.0 is only one aspect of the initiative,” Sutherland said. “The Modular Scalable Vest and Female Body Armor … Model Defender which will provide equipment such as pouches, holsters, duty belts and more for
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each and every member. These efforts ensure that Defenders can expect technologically relevant and high-quality gear no matter where they are performing their mission.” “The need to innovate gear is important for the protection of our Airmen and Guardians,” Santiago said. Hilliard echoed those sentiments. “It’s incredibly important to constantly update our equipment to meet both modern threats, and to best utilize the constantly upgrading technology available to security forces protecting installations around the globe,” he said. Consistently rolling out new and updated equipment across the enterprise “helps create the elite weapon systems Defenders need to be in the
modern operating environment.” “Threats are increasing and evolving so it’s critical our team provides the enterprise with the latest technology to ensure mission capabilities aren’t hindered and our greatest of asset are protected,” Santiago said. “At AFSFC, we continue to collect feedback and upgrade Defender gear to defeat or deter any enemies that threaten our installations.” “Helmet 2.0 is a big win for security forces but it only plays a part in bigger things to come for our Defenders,” he said. “We’ll continue these efforts with an agile approach while keeping an eye on emerging requirements and new technologies.” “In five years’ time, we may be fielding IPE solutions that we’ve only seen in science fiction a few years ago.”
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USAG Rheinland-Pfalz soldier recognized as Soldier of the Quarter Story and photo by Mary Del Rosario U.S. Army Garrison Rheinland-Pfalz U.S. Army Garrison Rheinland-Pfalz’s Directorate of Emergency Services provides the highest quality professional law enforcement, fire support and emergency services, however another recognition DES can now add to their repertoire is being the home for Installation Management Command Europe’s newest Soldier of the Quarter. Spc. Matthew Crawford was recognized for his extensive knowledge on law enforcement and eager work ethic Aug. 22. “I have a will to learn my job and become as proficient as possible, and I help out whenever it’s needed,” said Crawford. “I also volunteer to work any detail that becomes available.” Crawford, a Lima, Ohio, native has been serving the U.S. Army for five years. His past positions include being a gunner, driver, armorer and Military Police investigator. “I wanted to work a fulfilling career that would give me great life experiences and opportuni-
ties to travel. I also have family members that have served in the past and they had great stories from when they served. “That also made me want to join and make memories and have my own stories to pass on,” added Crawford. Crawford filled the officer role for DES and attained the Commandant’s list during the Basic Leader’s Course graduation. In receiving the award, Crawford lauded those who are close to him. “I would like to thank family for always being there for me. I would like to thank my unit for giving me the opportunities to help me succeed in my career. I would like to thank the Military Police Investigation Section that I work in for providing me with guidance and motivation to put my best foot forward every day.” (Right) Crawford, a Lima, Ohio native has been serving the U.S. Army for five years. He was named Installation Management Command Europe’s newest Soldier of the Quarter Aug. 22 for his extensive knowledge on law enforcement and eager work ethic. Photo courtesy of Spc. Matthew Crawford
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LRMC Troops remain steadfast to care following 75-mile march Story and photo by Marcy Sanchez Landstuhl Regional Medical Center
Picture marching from the most eastern point of Rhode Island to the most western point and back, in three days. Now imagine carrying a 22-pound rucksack while doing this. Now conjure up immediately going back to work following the trek. The hypothetical scenario became a reality when U.S. Army Service Members from Landstuhl Regional Medical Center participated in the annual De 4Daagse (International Four Day Marches Nijmegen), the largest multi-day marching event in the world, this summer. Since 1947, U.S. Armed Forces personnel have participated in the event, commonly referred to as Nijmegen after the host city in the Netherlands, which challenges civilian and military participants to trek 30, 40 or 50 kilometers a day for four days. Military participants are further challenged to carry a 10-kilogram load throughout the march. LRMC Airmen and Soldiers participate each year, however this year’s event challenged the troops both on and off the march as record-breaking heat waves scorched Europe, ensuing a cancelled first day of marching. Close call “It was a crazy experience,” said U.S. Air Force Maj. Tiffany Winston, a physician at LRMC’s Emergency Department. “It’s kind of like giving birth, you forget the pain and then you’re like I won’t do it again but then say you’d do it again.” Winston, a mother of three and seven months pregnant at the time of the march, spent months training for the march. However, it was her medical training which made an impact following the first day of marching. “Other event participants knew we were medical staff and they asked if we could see one of their team members,” recalls Winston, a Dallas native. “We had just finished the ruck within the last hour and had just returned to our tent, so I was (recovering) as well. The individual came over to me complaining of leg pain and was concerned of shin splints.” Following an impromptu assessment, Winston determined the possible
shin splints were far more serious, requiring immediate attention. “I felt the leg and discussed their medical history. The lateral part of her leg was really tight, a sign of compartment syndrome,” explained Winston. Compartment syndrome, a painful swelling or bleeding of muscle tissue usually in the legs, can lead to permanent damage, even amputation if not treated in time. “There was like a long line to the official medical station, that’s why they stopped by our tent first,” said Winston. “(The individual) wanted to kind of push through it and march the next day. I recommended for them to be evaluated at the official aid station, where they were later evacuated to the local university hospital for surgery.” The individual, a U.S. Service Member, underwent a fasciotomy with follow up surgery at LRMC soon after. Despite marching for two, Winston finished the march with her 32 fellow LRMC marchers from Army, Air Force, U.S. Army Reserve and Veterans. Her keen observation and obligation to patient care, despite marching 25 miles on that first day, possibly preserving another Service Member’s wellbeing. In sixth grade, Winston became interested in medicine to help people. Growing up, she was involved in healthcare programs at school and in her community, visiting the local medical school on Saturday mornings to experience the health care environment. “I was attracted to the emergency department because there’s a lot of variety, it’s been great,” said Winston, who is part of the Ground Surgical Team with the 86th Medical Group out of Ramstein Air Base. Although marching in her third trimester challenged Winston, she states she couldn’t let the opportunity to participate in Nijmegen, which had been cancelled the last two years due to COVID-19, pass her by. Fatigued formation “I’ve always had an interest in rucking. I did the Bataan Death March last year where I knocked out the full marathon length,” said 1st Lt. Kelsey Lisitsyn, an Emergency Department nurse at LRMC. “(Nijmegen) was a pretty surreal experience.”
Staff Sgt. China Rosales, a medical surgical technician at Landstuhl Regional Medical Center and native of Hutchinson, Kansas, takes a patient’s vitals during routine operations at LRMC, Aug. 10.
On the second day of marching, approximately totaling 50 miles at that point, the cohort had retreated to their quarters where they recovered and were passing time playing a game of cards when a sudden thump and call for help disrupted the game. “All of that excess heat was still going on, it was raining but still like 90 degrees Fahrenheit,” explained Lisitsyn, a native of National Park, New Jersey. “All of a sudden we hear something slam on the ground and I hear somebody scream ‘medic.’ We got up and saw someone had collapsed right outside our tent. My first thought was, the individual looks pretty pale and diaphoretic, so I lifted their legs. As soon as I did that blood went straight to his head and he came right back around.” Following the initial response, the individual’s colleague mentioned they hadn’t ate much following the ruck march, indicating a possible case of low blood sugar. “One of the nurses with me grabbed some gummies and started heaving them down their throat,” recalls Lisitsyn. “It completely woke them, and we just kept trying to get sugar levels back up. We had brought a bunch of medical supplies to treat blisters and stuff like that and had plenty of (intravenous) saline bags, so I offered them one but just before administering it, the even medics came into the tent with a defibrillator.” Following the arrival of the event medics, the individual was escorted to the event aid station where they were later allowed to return. “I ended up seeing them on the final day as we were getting ready to finish and I like looked over at
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Rosales. “I got into one of the buses and I was sitting near the front, about 10 minutes into our drive I heard people shouting in the back.” The cries of distress indicated a problem, which sprung Rosales to her feet, leading her to the commotion where she found two unconscious foreign military members. “I did not think my feet were capable of even getting up to help but the second I heard that someone was in need I was able to forget about my pain and more worried about helping the person,” said Rosales. “After assessing the individuals, I realized it was heat exhaustion. It was like the scariest feeling for me was knowing there were two people on the bus with a medical emergency and I was the only medic there.” Fortunately for Rosales, U.S. Army Staff Sgt. Ivett Mallaupoma, an operating room technician at LRMC, was also on the same bus and able to assist with directions from Rosales. “(Mallaupoma) had enough background to assist while I was jumping back between the two. We were able to stop the bus so that way we could go under cover and take of some heavy clothing to help cool off,” said Rosales. “We were able to elevate his feet, give him some electrolytes and basically cool him off until we could get a higher level of care for him.” Fearing the patient would turn for the worst, Rosales improvised and used the patient’s own smartwatch to monitor heart rate. After stabilizing the first patient, Rosales moved to the second patient whose colleagues didn’t speak fluent English. Having to translate through the patient’s friend, Rosales determined the patient was also dehydrated. “We were able to get them both stable enough to take to the hospital once the ambulance came,” said Rosales. “Interestingly, on the bright side was my pain (from marching) was gone. I didn’t feel any of it afterwards because of the adrenaline.” By the time Rosales arrived at the camp, the endorphins had faded, and she could barely walk to her cot. “This crazy thing had just happened but required me to walk to go tell people, so I just laid in bed and elevated my feet,” recalls Rosales. Her humble response is typical for Rosales, whose interest in medicine started in her youth with a desire to help chronic illness in family members. “I hated the fact that I didn’t know what was really happening with their medical care or I couldn’t help out in any way,” said Rosales, who is currently completing an undergraduate degree. “I’m actually planning on a career in medical administration so I can still impact patients, their health and how they receive it.”
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Survivor Outreach Services extends open arms to surviving families
Kerri Schmitt, Survivor Outreach Services coordinator, left, accepting a thank you gift from Goldstar Mother, Mary AguirreGarza, at the Goldstar Mothers and Families Recognition at the Armstrong Club, Sep. 23.
Story and photo by Mary Del Rosario U.S. Army Garrison Rheinland-Pfalz Survivor Outreach Services hosted the Goldstar Mothers and Families Day recognition Sept. 23 at the Armstrong’s Club to honor Gold Star mothers and immediate family members of service members who died while on active duty status. U.S. Army Garrison RheinlandPfalz Commander Col. Reid Furman addressed the surviving Families of fallen Soldiers and recognized Goldstar Mother, Mary Aguirre-Garza, along with survivors Thomas Bailey, Samantha Brokaw and children, Brigitte Cook, Tanja Lanier and Eleanor Prohaska. More on Mary’s story on her journey as a Goldstar Mother can be found here: https://www.army. mil/article/211547.
In addition to the event, Survivor Outreach Services — an army wide program established in 2008 — provides long-term support to surviving Families of fallen Soldiers. “After a loved one dies, many grieving survivors are not able to process or remember all the information that is given to them in regards to their benefits and the countless tasks they need to do,” said Kerri Schmitt, Survivor Outreach Services coordinator. “SOS is considered long-term support because we continue to be a part of their lives,” she added. Monthly support meetings held on the second Friday of every month, referral services, financial counseling and benefit coordination are all part of the resources Survivor Outreach provides. “We believe it is important to connect survivors in our community so they can help each other in their various stages of grief. Walking this road alone is a very lonely process and can significantly impact the sur-
vivor’s mental health,” said Schmitt. Survivor Outreach Service is located near the survivor’s residence in order to continue to have the support that is needed. Should the survivor relocate, it is the SOS coordinator’s duty to contact the nearest SOS closest to the survivor’s new residence to ensure a smooth transition and continued service. “Having that reassurance that someone is there for you when you are grieving is priceless. SOS and Casualty Affairs work hand in hand to ensure that the fallen Soldiers surviving family members are taken care of. We try to eliminate any unneeded stressors, so the surviving family members can focus on healing,” added Schmitt.
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Merry-go-round in Obernai, Alsace.
ALSACE from Page 1 the oldest Christmas Market in France. Taking place in the main square of Straßbourg, the streets are lined with scents and sites that are a feast for the eyes. However, Alsace also offers opportunities to venture off track for adventures and misadventures. Here are three great destination towns in the Alsace: Obernai, Rosheim and Soufflenheim. Obernai The first time I visited Obernai in the Alsace, I remember hearing church bells as we approached this tiny village.
Town of Obernai, Alsace.
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Visiting several times since, the precious town looks like it stepped out of “Beauty and the Beast.” The information center, located right off the main square, makes it very easy to find an English map and find yourself around. Every Thursday from 8 a.m to noon on the main square in Obernai, there is an amazing farmer’s and flea market and it goes on from street to street to street. You will find the freshest of meats, cheese, tea, herbs, fish, clothes, shoes, linens, and an occasional mattress stand. It’s random, but don’t knock it! Someone may need a mattress. Dotted with several delectable eateries, it will be a difficult deci-
sion where to dine in Obernai. Whether you give a try to Les Petites Casseroles, a unique restaurant where your dish is served in small casserole dishes and the combination are mouthwatering with cheese, bacon and pasta, or the Winston Restaurant Le Freiburg, you will not be disappointed. Rosheim In the medieval town of Rosheim, be sure to see the double Roman walls and the Church of Saints Peter and Paul. This awe-inspiring cathedral is the anchor for this town and covers a few city blocks. We were lucky for this recent visit as there was an art exhibit of magnificent paintings on dis-
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Medieval town of Rosheim, Alsace.
play in the church. Built in the 12th Century and surviving the French Revolution, this church is considered the gem of churches in the Alsace. After touring the church, we popped in at the bakery across the street. Soufflenheim Known for its ceramic pottery, Soufflenheim is the “Land of the Haguenau Forest and Land of Potters.” This town is also known for its active tourism, hiking, biking and especially golfing. Soufflenheim is also famous for hosting an annual Festival of Pottery, which features local potters, workshops, music and French culinary specialties prepared on-site.
Photo by Eug Png/Shutterstock.com
Photo by Eug Png/Shutterstock.com
Getting there Visiting all three villages can often be done as a day trip. A drive to Obernai is under 2 hours southwest of Stuttgart, just over 2 hours south of Kaiserslautern and approximately 2 hours and 45 minutes south of Wiesbaden. You can also check the DB Bahn website for train information. Author’s Profile: Wendy Payne is a military spouse and lives with her family in Stuttgart. She is a freelance writer, blogger and photographer. She also enjoys gardening, hiking, yoga and sharing Europe with people.
Due to regulations to prevent the spread of COVID-19, bookings and trips may be cancelled or postponed, and travel to neighboring countries may not be allowed. Please verify the status before making plans to attend. For U.S. government employees, including service members, remember to always follow command regulations, which may be different than host nation policies.
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AT THE MOVIES Photo by repbone / Shutterstock.com
TODAY Amsterdam (R) 1900 Lyle, Lyle, Crocodile (PG) 1615 Bros (R) 1630 Smile (R) 1915 Don’t Worry Darling (R) 1630 The Woman King (PG-13) 1845 Twilight (2008) (PG-13) 1615 Star Wars: A New Hope (1977) (PG) 1900
SCI-FI/SPACE OPERA
SATURDAY Amsterdam (R) 1100, 1315, 1900 Lyle, Lyle, Crocodile (PG) 1100, 1400, 1615 Bros (R) 1345, 1630 Smile (R) 1115, 1400, 1915 Don’t Worry Darling (R) 1630 The Woman King (PG-13) 1845 See How They Run (PG-13) 1130 Twilight (2008) (PG-13) 1615 Star Wars: A New Hope (1977) (PG) 1900
Screenshots and poster by 20th Century Fox
Star Wars: Episode IV – A New Hope (1977) The Imperial Forces — under orders from cruel Darth Vader — hold Princess Leia hostage, in their efforts to quell the rebellion against the Galactic Empire. Luke Skywalker and Han Solo, captain of the Millennium Falcon, work together with the companionable droid duo R2-D2 and C-3PO to rescue the beautiful princess, help the Rebel Alliance, and restore freedom and justice to the Galaxy. Cast: Mark Hamill, Harrison Ford, Carrie Fisher, Alec Guinness Director: George Lucas
DRAMA/HISTORY
THRILLER/HORROR
The Woman King (2022)
Don’t Worry Darling (2022)
In the 1800s, a group of all-female warriors protects the African kingdom of Dahomey with skills and fierceness unlike anything the world has ever seen. Faced with a new threat, Gen. Nanisca trains the next generation of recruits to fight against a foreign enemy that’s determined to destroy their way of life.
In the 1950s, Alice and Jack live in the idealized community of Victory, an experimental company town that houses the men who work on a top-secret project. While the husbands toil away, the wives get to enjoy the beauty, luxury and debauchery of their seemingly perfect paradise. However, when cracks in her idyllic life begin to appear, exposing flashes of something sinister lurking below the surface, Alice can’t help but question exactly what she’s doing in Victory..
Cast: Viola Davis, Hero Fiennes Tiffin, John Boyega Director: Gina Prince-Bythewood Poster by Sony Pictures Releasing
Poster by Warner Bros. Pictures
Cast: Harry Styles, Florence Pugh, Chris Pine Director: Olivia Wilde
SUNDAY Amsterdam (R) 1100, 1315, 1900 Lyle, Lyle, Crocodile (PG) 1100, 1400, 1615 Bros (R) 1345, 1630 Smile (R) 1115, 1400, 1915 Don’t Worry Darling (R) 1630 The Woman King (PG-13) 1845 See How They Run (PG-13) 1130 Twilight (2008) (PG-13) 1615 Star Wars: A New Hope (1977) (PG) 1900 MONDAY Amsterdam (R) 1715 Lyle, Lyle, Crocodile (PG) 1415 Bros (R) 1430 Smile (R) 1715 Don’t Worry Darling (R) 1430 The Woman King (PG-13) 1645 Twilight (2008) (PG-13) 1430 Star Wars: A New Hope (1977) (PG) 1700 TUESDAY CLOSED
ROMANCE/COMEDY
HORROR/PSYCHOLOGICAL HORROR
Bros (2022)
Smile (2022)
From the producer of Trainwreck and Bridesmaids and the director of Forgetting Sarah Marshall. A romantic comedy that gives you all the feels.
After witnessing a bizarre, traumatic incident involving a patient, Dr. Rose Cotter starts experiencing frightening occurrences that she can’t explain. As an overwhelming terror begins taking over her life, Rose must confront her troubling past in order to survive and escape her horrifying new reality.
Cast: Luke Macfarlane, Billy Eichner, Monica Raymund Director: Nicholas Stoller
Cast: Sosie Bacon, Caitlin Stasey, Jessie T. Usher Director: Parker Finn
Poster by Universal Pictures
Poster by Paramount Pictures
WEDNESDAY CLOSED THURSDAY Amsterdam (R) 1800 Lyle, Lyle, Crocodile (PG) 1800 The Woman King (PG-13) 1830 Star Wars: A New Hope (1977) (PG) 1815 Editor’s note: The movies listing was the most current at the time of publication. Dates are subject to change. Please check with your local theater for the most up-to-date schedule.
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COMMUNITY EVENTS Photo by Andrey_Popov/Shutterstock.com
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. MWR & Friends Present a Very Spooky October Family and MWR has several spooky events lined up during October for the Baumholder community from Halloween parties to Outdoor Recreation trips. There is something for children and adults. Be sure to check out baumholder.armymwr. com for details.
Holiday Bazaar
trips to several exciting destinations and visit Venice, Paris, Black Forest, Europa Park, Ludwigsburg Pumpkin Festival and Stuttgart Beer Festival. There are several trout fishing trips and the opportunity to earn a German fishing license with the German Fishing Course. Unique for Army Garrisons in Europe, there are also five UTV Trips. Find out all that Baumholder Outdoor Recreation has to offer by calling 531-3401 or 0611-143-531-3401.
Hideaway Lunch Specials The Hideaway Bistro & Grill, inside the Armstrong’s Community Club offers daily specials from exquisite smaller plates perfect for quick dining to mouthwatering mains that suit a long, leisurely lunch or evening meal. Specials include fried catfish fillets, chicken wings, chicken and waffles, and burgers. Check out the specials at kaiserslautern.armymwr.com.
Army Family Action Plan
Join Family & MWR for the Holiday Bazaar from Friday, Nov 4 to Sunday, Nov. 6 at the Special Events Center, Bldg. 237 on Rhine Ordnance Barracks. Hours of shopping are 10 a.m. to 7 p.m., Friday and Saturday, Nov. 4 and 5; and, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., Sunday, Nov. 6. There will be a multitude of vendors offering everything from pottery, antiques, wine, cheese, jewelry, and so much more. All prices are in U.S. dollars, with Euros, debit and credit cards accepted. Open to U.S. ID cardholders only. Strollers are welcome. For details, check out baumholder.armymwr.com or kaiserslautern.armymwr.com.
Individuals can make a difference in the lives of Army Families by submitting issues for the U.S. Army Garrison Rheinland-Pfalz fiscal year 2023 Army Family Action Plan (AFAP) conference. AFAP provides Soldiers, Army Civilians, Family members, Survivors, and Retirees a voice by identifying quality of life and readiness issues for Army Senior Leadership review. Community members are encouraged to use the Issue Management System https://ims.armyfamilywebportal. com/ for issue submissions. Submission deadline is Oct 23, 2022. For more information, call Army Community Service at 531-2850 or 0611-143-531-2850.
Gridiron Challenge
MWR Community ExpoHalloween Edition Family and MWR invites you to trickor-treat your way through our free Community Expo Oct. 21 from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. at the Kazabra Club, Bldg. 2057 on Vogelweh Housing. Speak with representatives from throughout the community, learn about Family and MWR services and programs, meet new friends and become acquainted with your local area. Those who attend will also have the chance to win a $500 Outdoor 4Recreation European Travel gift certificate. There will be a costume contest. Customers are encouraged to wear not-so-spooky costumes. Find out more by visiting baumholder.armymwr. com or kaiserslautern.armymwr.com.
Baumholder October Trip Schedules Available The Baumholder Outdoor Recreation travel schedules for October are available under the “Calendar” section of baumholder.armymwr.com. Go on express
concessionaire’s telephone number is 06371-493-1628. For more information, visit kaiserslautern.armymwr.com.
Do-It-Yourself Detail Bay Reservation The Pulaski Automotive Skills Center has started a Do-It-Yourself Car Interior Detailing Bay usage program. To reserve, call the Pulaski Automotive Skills Center at 493-4167 or 0631-3406-4167. To find out cost and products available, visit kaiserslautern.armymwr.com.
Concessionaire Mechanics Available Concessionaire Mechanics are located at Landstuhl and Pulaski Automotive Skills Center. This is a full maintenance shop that includes all automotive services from brakes to engine work. The Pulaski concessionaire’s telephone number is 0631-350-2323, and the Landstuhl
Arts & Crafts Bisque Studio
Sing your favorite songs during Karaoke Night Oct. 7 at 9 p.m. at the Armstrong’s Club, Bldg. 1036 on Vogelweh Housing. Singers must be ages 18 and older. For more information, visit kaiserslautern. armymwr.com.
The Arts & Crafts Center has a fully equipped studio with everything you need to create your own special piece of art. With a large selection of bisque items to paint and many glaze options to choose from, the possibilities are endless! For more information, contact the Arts & Crafts Center, Bldg. 8104, Smith Barracks, Baumholder, or call 0611-143-531-2895, or 531-2895.
Music Friday Nights at Baumholder Warrior Zone
Arts & Crafts Studio Time for Experienced Potters
The Baumholder Warrior Zone is hosting a Music Friday Night with genre-themed music Oct. 7 from 8 p.m. to midnight at the Warrior Zone, 8218 on Smith Barracks. For more information, call the Baumholder Warrior Zone at 531-2912 or 06111435312912, or visit baumholder. armymwr.com.
The Arts & Crafts Center offers studio time for experienced potters. With a fully equipped studio with wheels, slab roller, kilns, and pottery tools to help you create exactly want you want. Fees are charged hourly per person at $5 for the first hour and each additional hour for $2.50. For more information, contact the Arts & Crafts Center, Bldg. 8104, Smith Barracks, Baumholder, or call 0611-143-531-2895, or 531-2895.
Friday Night Karaoke at Armstrong’s Club
Country Western Night Country Western Night is Oct. 8 from 8 p.m. to 2 a.m. at the Kazabra Club, Bldg. 2057 on Vogelweh. Doors open at 8 p.m. Saddle up to ride the mechanical bull. Play Billiards. Game room hours extended. Cost is $5 at the door. For more information, call the Kazabra Club at 489-7261 or 0631-536-7261, or visit kaiserslautern. armymwr.com.
Karaoke Saturdays at Tavern on the Rock The Landstuhl Community and Rheinlander Clubs are hosting a free Gridiron Challenge every Wednesday until Jan. 18. Participants must be valid ID Card Holders, ages 18 and older. Forms can be turned in Wednesday, Oct. 12 from 6 to 8 p.m. at the Landstuhl Community Club, Bldg. 3780 on Landstuhl Post or the Rheinlander Club, Bldg. 8085 on Smith Barracks in Baumholder. For more information, visit baumholder.armymwr. com or kaiserslautern.armymwr.com.
hosts storytimes at Bldg. 8332 on Smith Barracks. Baby Storytime, for infants to 18 months, is Tuesday, Oct. 11, at 10:30 a.m. Toddler Storytime, for ages 18 months to two years, is Wednesday, Oct. 12, at 10:30 a.m. Pre-school Storytime, for ages three to six years, is Thursday, Oct. 13 at 10:30 a.m. For more information, call 531-2841 or 0611-143-531-2841 or visit baumholder.armymwr.com.
Sing your heart every Saturday night at Tavern on the Rock! Come out Oct. 8 at 9 p.m. and show off your skills. Open to ID cardholders and their guests, ages 18 and older. For more information, call the Rheinlander Convention Center, Smith Barracks BLDG 8085, at 531-2890 or 0611143-531-2887.
Hip Hop Night at Armstrong’s Club Hip Hop Night is Oct. 22 at 9 p.m. at the Armstrong’s Club Bldg. 1036 on Vogelweh Housing. Dancers must be 18 and older. For more information, call the Armstrong’s Club at 541-9115/9114 or 0611-1435419115 / 9114, or visit Kaiserslautern.armymwr.com.
Late Night Basketball
The Baumholder Warrior Zone hosts Karaoke music Sunday, Oct. 9 from 7 to 11 p.m. at Bldg. 8218 on Smith Barracks. This is a free event is open to Service Members and their guests 18 and older. For more information, call the Baumholder Warrior Zone at 531-2837 or 0611-143-531-2837, or visit baumholder.armymwr.com.
Late Night Basketball happens the last Friday of every month from 9 to 11 p.m. at the Hall of Champions Fitness Center, Bldg. 8105 on Smith Barracks. The next one is Friday, Oct. 28. DOD ID card holders who are 18 and older can stop by the fitness center to play pick-up basketball. No advance registration or fee required to participate. For more information, call Greg Maxwell at 531-2924 or 0611-143-531-2924 or visit baumholder.armymwr.com.
Storytime at the Baumholder Library
Family Film Fest at the Baumholder Library
The Baumholder “Iron Works” Library
The Baumholder “Iron Works” Library
Baumholder Warrior Zone’s Sing Along Sunday
hosts a Family Film Fest Wednesday, Oct. 26, at 4 p.m. at the Library, Bldg. 8332 on Smith Barracks. For more information, call 531-2841 or 0611-143-531-2841 or visit baumholder.armymwr.com.
Thursday Night-Burger and Pizza Night at Tavern on the Rock Thursday just got better! Enjoy a burger, fries and coleslaw for $15, or a pepperoni and cheese pizza for $11, Oct. 13 from 5 to 8:30 p.m. While there, join in on the fun and play a round of trivia at Trivia Night, from 6 to 9 p.m. Tavern on the Rock (Inside Rheinlander convention Center) Smith Barracks, Bldg. 8085. For more information, visit baumholder.armymwr.com.
Thursday Night Trivia at Tavern on the Rock Do you have an uncanny ability to remember dates, names, places, and other random knowledge? Assemble your team and head to the Tavern on the Rock Oct. 13 from 6 to 9 p.m. to win bragging rights and a prize. Open to ID cardholders and their guests, ages 18 and older. For more information, call the Rheinlander Convention Center, Smith Barracks BLDG 8085, at 531-2890 or 0611-143-5312887.
New Menu at the Hideaway Bistro & Grill The Hideaway Bar and Grill, Bldg. 1036 on Vogelweh Housing, has reopened and has a new menu. Check out the menu and the hours of operation and delivery to Vogelweh Housing and ROB at kaiserslautern.armymwr.com. To place an order, call 0157-304-92529.
The Award-Winning KMC Onstage 2022-2023 Theater Season The 2022-2023 season tickets for all shows are available to purchase at the Award-Winning KMC Onstage, Bldg. 3232 on Kleber Kaserne. Cost is $110 for adults, and $95 for children, seniors and students. Season Tickets can ONLY be purchased in person at the theater or over the phone at 483-6626 or 0631-411-6626. The box office is open from noon to 4 p.m. Monday to Friday. For a list of shows and more information, visit kaiserslautern. armymwr.com.
“Resiliency through Art” The Baumholder Arts and Crafts Center, Bldg. 8104 on Smith Barracks, has a “Resiliency through Art” program every Monday at 10 a.m. and 3 p.m. The next one is Monday, Oct. 10. Cost is $5. Each session is about 1.5 hours. Art is a wonderful creative outlet for expression and can provide a great relief for anyone. For more information, call 531-2895 or 0611-143-531-2895, or email usarmy. rheinland-pfalz.id-europe.mbx.dfmwrarts-and-crafts@army.mil.
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