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Most of Europe will move its clocks forward by one hour when daylight saving time begins on Sunday, March 30. In Germany, daylight sav- ing time begins at 2 a.m. (set clocks to 3 a.m.). Daylight saving time begins March 28, 2014 Volume 38, number 12 HAVE YOU READ YOUR KA TODAY? FEATURES Celebrating Mustache March, Pages 20 & 21 SPORTS Garrison to host bubble soccer tourney, Page 25 FEATURES EAS commander pilots joint team, Page 8 Airman devotes life to service Photo by Airman Dymekre Allen Peter Karpawitz-Godt, AAFES clothing issue military management clerk, was 27 years old when he joined the Air Force but had been introduced to the military at a young age. by Senior Airman Hailey Haux 86th Airlift Wing Public Affairs L ong before he could fit into combat boots or even speak English, Peter Karpawitz-Godt was becoming familiar with military life. Born in the most northern town in Germany, Karpawitz-Godt was raised the son of a German police officer in the midst of World War II. After moving to Kassel, a major German city, Karpawitz-Godt said it was natural for them to get bombed quite a bit. “I was 7 years old when a 250-pound bomb landed in our backyard,” he said. “It didn’t explode, otherwise I wouldn’t be here right now. My dad unscrewed the fuse later on and cut it out.” After the war, Karpawitz-Godt’s father received letters from old friends who lived in the United States asking if one of his sons would like to come to America. “I was kind of adventurous so I said, ‘I’ll go,’” Karpawitz-Godt said. “I went to Youngstown, Ohio, in 1955, because that’s where (my father’s) friends lived.” See SERVICE, Page 3 MK personnel engage during active-shooter exercise Story and photo by Staff Sgt. Alexander A. Burnett 21st Theater Sustainment Command Public Affairs MIHAIL KOGALNICEANU, Romania — It is a sunny, warm day on the air base in Romania. Transient personnel sit in the post movie theater enjoying their morning when they notice something amiss. An Airman stands up in the theater and makes a call on his cell phone. “There is an active shooter in the theater.” Soldiers, Marines and Airmen on Mihail Kogalniceanu Air Base, Romania, took part in an active-shooter exercise at the base theater March 20. “This exercise is going to involve personnel from all over the base and all of the branches of service,” said Capt. Thomas L. Dixon, 202nd Military Spc. Thomas P. Shields (left), medic with the 21st Theater Sustainment Command’s 557th Medical Company, 421st Multifunction Medical Battalion, 30th Medical Brigade, and Pfc. Michael L. Warren, firefighter with the 513th Firefighting Detachment, 20th Engineer Brigade, render first aid to a simu- lated casualty during an active-shooter exercise March 20 on Mihail Kogalniceanu Air Base, Romania. See ACTIVE SHOOTER, Page 7

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Most of Europe will move its clocks forward by one hour when daylight saving time begins on Sunday, March 30.In Germany, daylight sav-ing time begins at 2 a.m. (set clocks to 3 a.m.).

Daylight saving time begins

March 28, 2014 Volume 38, number 12HAVE YOU READ YOUR KA TODAY?

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Airman devotes life to service

Photo by Airman Dymekre Allen

Peter Karpawitz-Godt, AAFES clothing issue military management clerk, was 27 years old when he joined the Air Force but had been introduced to the military at a young age.

by Senior Airman Hailey Haux86th Airlift Wing Public Affairs

Long before he could fit into combat boots or even speak English, Peter Karpawitz-Godt was becoming familiar with

military life.Born in the most northern town in

Germany, Karpawitz-Godt was raised the son of a German police officer in the midst of World War II.

After moving to Kassel, a major German city, Karpawitz-Godt said it was natural for them to get bombed quite a bit.

“I was 7 years old when a 250-pound bomb landed in our backyard,” he said. “It didn’t explode, otherwise I wouldn’t be here right now. My dad unscrewed the fuse later on and cut it out.”

After the war, Karpawitz-Godt’s father received letters from old friends who lived in the United States asking if one of his sons would like to come to America.

“I was kind of adventurous so I said, ‘I’ll go,’” Karpawitz-Godt said. “I went to Youngstown, Ohio, in 1955, because that’s where (my father’s) friends lived.”

See Service, Page 3

MK personnel engage during active-shooter exerciseStory and photo by Staff Sgt. Alexander A. Burnett 21st Theater Sustainment Command Public Affairs

MIHAIL KOGALNICEANU, Romania — It is a sunny, warm day on the air base in Romania. Transient personnel sit in the post movie theater enjoying their morning when they notice something amiss. An Airman stands up in the theater and makes a call on his cell phone.

“There is an active shooter in the theater.”Soldiers, Marines and Airmen on Mihail Kogalniceanu Air Base,

Romania, took part in an active-shooter exercise at the base theater March 20.

“This exercise is going to involve personnel from all over the base and all of the branches of service,” said Capt. Thomas L. Dixon, 202nd Military

Spc. Thomas P. Shields (left), medic with the 21st Theater Sustainment Command’s 557th Medical Company, 421st Multifunction Medical Battalion, 30th Medical Brigade, and Pfc. Michael L. Warren, firefighter with the 513th Firefighting Detachment, 20th Engineer Brigade, render first aid to a simu-lated casualty during an active-shooter exercise March 20 on Mihail Kogalniceanu Air Base, Romania.See active Shooter, Page 7

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Cannot ‘stress’ importance of stress awareness enoughby Master Sgt. Daira Hall86th Munitions Squadron

As I sat in my commander’s office, I thought to myself, “Am I the best person to write about stress?” After all, I am a new first sergeant, new to an overseas location and new to the line-side of the Air Force. What could I possibly know about stress?

We all have stress, and we all deal with it dif-ferently. At what point does a person take control of the factors of stress in life or succumb to the pressure of it all?

What is the first word that comes to mind when I mention the word stress? Is it work, family, home or money? We all have stress in our lives; it is a constant. It may have a completely negative connotation, or stress may be a positive motiva-tor. According to Merriam-Webster’s online dic-tionary, stress is defined as a state of mental ten-sion and worry caused by problems in your life, work, etc.; something that causes strong feelings or worry and anxiety; physical force or pressure.

Upon further reflection, I decided that some of my experiences may be applicable. For example, the simple task of trying to write about stress caused me stress. Should I make a laundry list of all the stressful things in my life? This list would exceed the space available for this article.

Instead I thought, let’s take a few moments to really flesh out ways to deal with, react or coun-

ter stress. The idea is to recognize and manage the negative and positive aspects of stress. Stress awareness is another tool to place in your tool kit when times get tough.

Just as I referenced the dictionary, AFI 44-153, Traumatic Stress Response, defines typical and normal stress responses as: feeling keyed up, on edge and restless; hyper-vigilance; exagger-ated startle response; irritability or outburst of anger; sadness and crying; fatigue; difficulty concentrating or preoccupation with a trau-matic event; muscle tension; sleep disturbances (difficulty falling or staying asleep, or restless unsatisfying sleep); appetite disturbances (for-getting to eat or drink). Obviously, these are examples of the negative attributes linked with stress.

Identifying the source of the stress and accept-ing when the situation is beyond your personal control are ways to put stress in a positive light.

Having a good attitude can also go a long way to help discover solutions to stress problems. For instance, if what’s currently happening is going to be unimportant in five years, it may not be worth the worry. Learning from stress is an optimistic tactic to gain insight regarding the experience. Lastly, viewing the circumstances in level of importance can help people cope with stress.

So, we know about negative and positive

stressors. How do we react and counter them? Unhealthy and harmful ways to deal with stress include smoking, drinking, over- or under- eating, withdrawing from family or friends, sleeping too much or procrastinating.

Healthy and progressive stress management includes listening to music, getting a massage, playing with a pet, taking a walk, reading a good book, watching a comedy, writing in a journal, playing a sport, calling a good friend, hunting or fishing, working in a garden, walk-ing, running or working out. As you can see, the list of good or constructive stress management is longer.

The main idea is to change our perceptions and reframe failures or shortcomings to new opportunities. In relation to stress, you should not think of things as all or nothing. Be com-passionate with yourself and concentrate on the positive in the situation.

Stress happens to all of us. The key is not let-ting it overwhelm you. By simply acknowledg-ing that you have stress in your life, you have faced the challenge head-on.

Knowing your foe or enemy helps you pre-pare for the battle. After recognition, you must choose how to react or counter stress. Most importantly, know when your stress level has exceeded your ability to cope and seek help. When in need, asking for help is truly a sign of strength.

As service members prepare to move their clocks forward one hour Sunday for daylight saving time, the 86th Civil Engineer Squadron fire protection flight has a few recommendations concerning smoke detector safety. While springing forward, don’t forget to “spring” the alarm by replac-ing its batteries. Smoke detector batteries should be changed at least once a year to make sure they operate properly when they are needed most.

When a fire occurs, there are only sec-onds to make a decision on how to escape the heat, toxic smoke and (monoxide filled) superheated gases. To increase the chances of survival, smoke detectors at home and at work should be properly maintained.

Below are more tips on how to increase survivability:• Place a smoke detector on every level

of the home and outside each bedroom. If bedroom doors are kept closed while sleep-ing, place a smoke detector in each bed-room as well. • Check smoke detectors monthly by

pushing the test button.• Never disable a smoke detector when

cooking, and remember that smoke detec-tors wear out over time. Replace smoke detectors if they are more than 10 years old.

For more information, call the fire preven-tion office at 480-5940 or 06371-475940.

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Although he went to America to go to school, Karpawitz-Godt had to reg-ister for the draft at the time. Even though he wasn’t a citi-zen, getting drafted was still a possibility.

“One day I got a card that said, ‘Greetings from the Army,’” Karpawitz-Godt said. “I thought, ‘I don’t know any-body in the Army. Who would write me a letter from the Army?’ My friend informed me that I was drafted.”

Instead of waiting for the draft, Karpawitz-Godt decid-ed to go visit the Air Force recruiting office after the Korean War armistice was signed.

It was in March 1956, at age 27, when he became an Airman in the U.S. Air Force.

After training to be a sup-ply Airman, he was stationed with the 48th Fighter Bomber Wing in France. It was there he met his future wife, some-thing that would have never been possible without the military.

“At first she didn’t like me at all, because I was a German guy who was fighting against them,” Karpawitz-Godt said.

“Later on, she ended up becoming my wife. We are still married to this day and celebrated our 50th anniver-sary a couple years ago.”

Karpawitz-Godt and his wife moved around while in the Air Force and eventually ended in California where he was a munitions maintenance Airman.

“I was responsible for the munitions records during the Cuban (Missile) Crisis and wasn’t allowed to leave the base during that time,” Karpawitz-Godt said. “We slept on field cots next to the safe in case we had to open it in a split second. Once the Cuban (Missile) Crisis was over, we were released and I got orders for Ramstein Air Base.”

While serving in his home country, he found out it was his turn to go to war. Karpawitz-Godt was sent to the war in Vietnam, where he was responsible for ensuring all aircraft in the Southeast Asian theater were equipped with all the necessary supplies.

After serving in Vietnam, Karpawitz-Godt was trans-ferred back to Ramstein in 1974 as the Defense Logistics Agency’s chief of defense

reutilization and marketing office.

He was transferred to several different squadrons and offices during his time at Ramstein until March 31, 1984, when he retired on the flightline. Since then, Karpawitz-Godt continued to work for the Air Force as a clothing issue management clerk, because he loves to meet new people through the military, he said.

“The camaraderie, sticking together and being a team is huge. Nothing is more impor-tant than sticking together,” Karpawitz-Godt said. “That’s why I am still around the mili-tary; I enjoy meeting these young people. It keeps me young.”

Being in and around the military for more than 50 years, achieving two Bronze Stars, a U.S. citizenship and much more, the passionate Vietnam veteran enjoys men-toring today’s Airmen.

“Be patient, because things take time and there might not be openings for what you want, but eventually there will be,” Karpawitz-Godt said. “If you are persistent enough and continue on that path, don’t lose focus on what you want to do and what you want to

be. That is most important.”As for Karpawitz-Godt’s

future, he wants to move to California next year where he can stay home to take care

of his wife. He will, how-ever, still be in touch with his military family because he plans to move to the Enlisted Village.

Ramstein child molester caught, convictedby Capt. Reba GoodU.S. Air Forces in Europe and Air Forces Africa Public Affairs

The Airman who abducted and molested multiple children in the KMC in 2012 was caught and sen-tenced to 50 years confinement, reduc-tion to airman basic and forfeiture of all pay and allowances March 18 at F.E. Warren Air Force Base, Wyo.

Tech. Sgt. Michael L. Merritt, who was stationed at Ramstein at the time of the attacks, was convicted of charg-es involving children spanning from 2003 through 2013, and specifical-ly, aggravated sexual assault, sexual abuse, sodomy, assault consummated by a battery, kidnapping and attempt-ed kidnapping. He will serve 25 years confinement based on a pretrial agree-ment.

“We are grateful that the families of the KMC area finally have closure on this,” said Lt. Gen. Tom Jones, U.S. Air Forces in Europe and Air Forces Africa vice commander and KMC commander. “This predator caused a

lot of pain and suffering in our com-munity, and we hope this conviction provides healing and a sense of secu-rity for all those affected.”

Investigators pinpointed Merritt as the sole perpetrator after forensic evi-dence analyzed by the U.S. Army Criminal Investigation Laboratory matched evidence found on some of the children’s clothing, said Lt. Col. Christopher J. Ouellette, Air Force Office of Special Investigations, 13th Field Investigations Squadron com-mander. This forensic evidence, com-bined with compiled witness testimo-nies and corroborated circumstantial evidence, helped lead to his arrest at F.E. Warren AFB.

“Since the suspect was already at his next duty station, we had to carefully coordinate our efforts with stateside agencies,” Ouellette said. “Building our case against him took the full cooperation of military and civilian agencies in Germany and the U.S. It was a huge team effort.”

The 13th FIS at Ramstein initially launched an investigation after a child

came forward in January 2012 to say a man had pulled her into his car in the Ramstein housing area and molested her.

Several children in the Ramstein and Vogelweh housing areas came forward within that year to reveal kid-napping attempts and molestations.

Investigators spent several months working around the clock, conducting more than 600 interviews and collect-ing more than 250 forensic samples from potential suspects.

These efforts, combined with the multiple town halls held by the KMC commander, led AFOSI agents to receive more than 100 tips from KMC residents, said Special Agent Michael Tischer, 13th FIS, Major Crimes Division.

“Without direct community involvement, leadership support and cooperation from the brave victims, we would not have succeeded in iden-tifying this sexual predator,” he said.

This collaborative effort ultimate-ly revealed many more victims, and investigation into Merritt’s actions

here is ongoing, Ouellette said. If witnesses and potential victims have knowledge of assaults by Merritt or other unknown perpetrators, they should contact AFOSI.

Even though the threat of this par-ticular predator has been eliminated from the public, Ouellette stressed the need for parents to continue educating their children on the dangerous reali-ties of the world.

“For example, parents could devel-op a ‘safe word’ for their children to use if approached by strangers,” he said. “This way, children won’t trust someone claiming their parents sent them. Merritt was able to lure some children willingly into his vehicle. We don’t want anyone to be fooled again.”

If you see suspicious activity around your housing area or notice an unsupervised child being approached by a vehicle or an unknown adult, step in and prevent the situation from escalating. Then report it to your local security forces unit. Vigilance is every person’s responsibility.

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Photo by Airman Dymekre Allen

Peter Karpawitz-Godt, AAFES clothing issue military management clerk, looks at his basic military training photograph and reminisces about the past March 18 on Ramstein.

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MARCH 182:16 p.m.: A breaking and entering and larceny

of private property were reported in Münchweiler.5:49 p.m.: Possession of a controlled substance

was reported on Kleber Kaserne.6:47 p.m.: Vandalism was reported on Vogelweh.8 p.m.: A major traffi c accident with injuries was

reported on Ramstein.

MARCH 1911:55 a.m.: A major traffi c accident with injuries

was reported on autobahn A6.12:15 p.m.: Larceny of private property was

reported on Ramstein. 6:54 p.m.: A minor traffi c accident was reported

in Landstuhl.

MARCH 208:38 a.m.: A major traffi c accident with injuries

was reported on Vogelweh.

MARCH 219:15 a.m.: Failure to obey was reported on

Kapaun.4:10 p.m.: Child abuse was reported on Vogelweh.

4:30 p.m.: Animal abuse was reported on Vogelweh.

MARCH 2212:23 a.m.: Drunk and disorderly conduct and

resisting arrest were reported on Rhine Ordnance Barracks.

6:22 a.m.: Drunken driving was reported on Landstuhl.

1:20 p.m.: A major traffi c accident was reported on Ramstein.

7:04 p.m.: Larceny of private property was reported in Spesbach.

MARCH 237:50 a.m.: Drunken driving was reported in

Kaiserslautern.

MARCH 249:12 p.m.: A major traffi c accident was reported

on Ramstein.

BARMENTS• A family member was barred from all U.S.

military installations in Europe for his involvement

in the use and possession of controlled substances. • A civilian was terminated from work and barred

from all U.S. military installations in Europe for his involvement in robbery and larceny.

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COMPILED BY THE 569TH USFPS AND 86TH SFS Reported Larcenies

MARCH 18» Münchweiler: One iMac, one Macbook Pro, one USB superdrive, two USB key-boards, two USB Magic mice, one CGC certifi ed copy of “Jughead,” one CGC certifi ed copy of “Fantasy Quarterly No. 1,” one Samsung Galaxy phone charger, one Apple time capsule, two terabyte hard drives and approximately €15 in loose change.

MARCH 19» Ramstein: One white envelope contain-ing €840.

MARCH 22» Spesbach: One Cannondale trail SL bicycle, golf clubs and one Ogio stand bag.

Closures• The KMC Housing offi ces and the

Furnishings Management Offi ce will close at 11:30 a.m. today for an offi ce function.• The Ramstein and Kleber U.S. Army

Garrison passport offi ces are scheduled to close April 8 and 9 for training. Both offi ces will resume normal operating hours April 10.• Effective April 15, Ramstein Housing

Satellite Offi ce will close its doors and no lon-ger provide housing services. All housing needs will be handled at the main housing offi ce locat-ed on Vogelweh, Bldg. 1001.

Reduced serviceThe Ramstein ID card section is scheduled

for system upgrades Wednesday and Thursday. No appointments will be given on those days, but walk-in customers are still welcome.

Autobahn repair worksAutobahn A6 direction Mannheim and direc-

tion Saarbrücken will partially close near inter-change Kaiserslautern-West from 10 p.m. today

to 6 p.m. Sunday. The main lanes between off- and on-ramps will close. Motorists will be detoured on parallel lanes. Motorists should expect traffi c congestion.

Estate claimsAnyone having claims for or against the

estate of Spc. Andrew Dwayne Kilpatrick, 181st Signal Company, should contact the summary court offi cer, Capt. Joseph Raymond Schultz, at 01622-97-4737.

German case workers at KleberThe Kaiserslautern Youth Welfare Offi ce will be

at Kleber Kaserne from 1:30 to 4 p.m. Thursday to answer questions about paternity and child sup-port, as well as custody and visitation rights. Case workers will be in the Legal Service Center, Bldg. 3210, Room 117. To schedule an appointment, con-tact Stefanie Huettenberger at 0631-365-2709 or [email protected]; Kerstin Siegler at 0631-365-2671 or [email protected]; Reiner Schirra at 0631-365-2645 or [email protected]; or Amanda

Martins Goncalves at 0631-411-8859 or [email protected]. Walk-ins are welcome, but scheduled appointments take priority.

In-service recruiterAnybody who would like to transfer from

active duty to the Air Force Reserve or Air National Guard should contact one of Ramstein’s in-service recruiters, Master Sgt. Dominique Hogan (Reserve) at 480-3940, or Master Sgt. William Murray (Air National Guard) at 480-9696. You can get information on the volunteer Palace Chase program and fi nd out about the benefi ts you will receive, such as low cost health insurance and tuition assistance.

New library hoursStarting Tuesday, libraries will have new open-

ing hours. The Ramstein Library will be open from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. Monday to Thursday, and 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Friday to Sunday. The Vogelweh Library will be open from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. Monday to Thursday, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Friday, and closed on weekends.

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Story and photo by Maj. John J. Bailer10th Army Air and Missile Defense Command models and simulations offi cer

The task at hand seemed like it couldn’t be done. However, Col. Gregory Brady, commander of 10th Army Air and Missile Defense Command, insisted it could.

Soldiers with 10th AAMDC, based out of Rhine Ordnance Barracks, and Soldiers with the 32nd Army Air and Missile Defense Command, located at Fort Bliss, Texas, have done some-thing that hasn’t been done before. It’s called Hardware in the Loop, and the new training and command and control capability promises to change missile defense training and opera-tions for the better.

HWIL is an experimental techni-cal procedure that allows air defense units to digitally communicate over vast distances.

In this case, the procedure allowed Patriot Air Defense missile units from Fort Bliss to digitally communicate with and control Patriot units located at ROB — more than 5,000 miles apart.

“The challenge was the sys-tems we’re using weren’t originally

designed to function this way. We’re pushing this technology. The distanc-es we normally operate are signifi -cantly shorter,” said Lt. Col. Jennifer Schulke, 10th AAMDC operations offi cer.

Lt. Col. Brian Bowen, 10th AAMDC chief of staff, highlighted the historic importance of the advanc-es the new system provides.

“This is very exciting,” Bowen said. “It’s not every day you get to

add a page to Army doctrine.”The 10th AAMDC and 32nd

AAMDC Soldiers are doing just that and added a new capability to their tool bags. The missile defense orga-nizations are now able to train and conduct operations unit-to-unit across 5,000 miles.

“Prior to fi elding, HWIL units had to be co-located to train togeth-er properly, but not anymore,” said Maj. Ernest Harrell, executive offi cer

with 5th Battalion, 7th Air Defense Artillery Regiment, 10th AAMDC.

Once the experimentation is com-plete, units will be able to train and operate without being co-located. Additionally, once this comprehen-sive testing is absolute, the units can submit their fi ndings and procedures to the U.S. Army’s Training and Doctrine Command for further use and inclusion in technical publica-tions.

“A lot of fi rsts (are) going on here,” said Chief Warrant Offi cer 3 James Dunlop, systems technician with the 32nd AAMDC. “Before, if we want-ed to train units we had to move our people and equipment to another facility. Now we can conduct this training in our own backyard. It’s a win-win.”

Locally, the innovative tests took place in a newly upgraded simulation lab on ROB connected to real Patriot missile battery equipment. At Fort Bliss, the connection was made in a similar lab with similar equipment.

“Anything can be done. It’s just computers and software. It’s really about time and money when it comes down to it, both of which we never have enough of,” said Maj. Rich Dixon, simulations offi cer with 32nd AAMDC.

New technology connects air defenders over thousands of miles

Chief Warrant O� cer 4 Michael Council (right) and Chief Warrant O� cer 3 James Dunlop con� rm computer system connections during testing of a new Hardware in the Loop system, connecting Patriot Missile systems at Rhine Ordnance Barracks with similar systems at Fort Bliss, Texas.

Airmen retrace World War II footstepsAirmen from the 86th Airlift Wing and their families participated in the annual Dead Man’s Ridge Walk March 23 in Houmont, Belgium. The walk honors the men of the 17th Airborne Division who marched through the Ardennes 69 years ago. The Airmen retraced the footsteps in an 8K and 18K walk. Each year the event funds the � ight and accommodations for one veteran to come back to the site where they fought and pay their respects. This year, it was World War II veteran John Leather.

Photos by Airman 1st Class Michael Stuart

LEFT: Airmen from the 86th Munitions Squadron at Ramstein march in formation during the Dead Man’s Ridge Walk.

BELOW: Members of the 86th Airlift Wing march behind re-enactors during the Dead Man’s Ridge Walk March 23.

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Police Company, 93rd Military Police Battalion, 89th Military Police Brigade. “We are going to have Army military police, Air Force security forces, Army med-ics, Army fi refi ghters, the Air Force fl ight surgeon, chap-lains and civilians present. Members of the Romanian military will also be observ-ing our personnel as they engage in this exercise.”

The goal of the exercise was to test the capabilities and response time of all emergency response person-nel. The fi rst to respond to the emergency call were mili-tary police Soldiers from the 202nd MP Co. based in Fort Bliss, Texas, who arrived on scene within fi ve minutes of the call. After neutralizing the shooter, they took control of the situation.

“I believe that active-shoot-er training is always impor-tant, because it is something we as military police may encounter,” said Pfc. Tyheem A. Alphonso, military police-man from the 202nd MP Co., who neutralized the shooter.

With the shooter neutral-ized, medics and fi refi ghters rushed to the scene to admin-ister medical care and coor-

dinate evacuation of casu-alties. Soldiers assigned to the 21st Theater Sustainment Command’s 557th Medical Company, 421st Multi-Medical Battalion, 30th Medical Brigade assessed each casualty’s medical condition while members of the 513th Firefi ghting Detachment, 20th Engineer Brigade set up casualty collec-tion points outside. Personnel from all branches assisted in carrying the wounded to the casualty collection points.

While the casualties wait-ed outside for transportation, chaplains visited with each of them to provide counsel.

“We wanted this to be as realistic as possible, so we moved through the simulated casualties to provide counsel,” said Chaplain (Capt.) Thomas J. Gentry, 875th Engineer Battalion. “It is important for us to know what to do in these scenarios as well.”

Within one hour of the emergency call, the exercise was complete. All personnel involved gathered in the theater to discuss ways to improve in the future. All involved agreed this was a valuable train-ing exercise and aided in the base’s future readiness, said Sgt. Daniel J. Blackhorse, military policeman assigned to

the 202nd MP Co.“This was very important,

because active shooter sce-narios are something we have

seen on Army installations,” Blackhorse said. “This was great training for everyone involved.”

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Mass casualty training strengthens first responder skillsThe 86th Medical Group hosted a mass casualty training March 13 on Ramstein. During the training Airmen played the role of patients su� ering during a crisis while mem-bers of the medical group provided immediate care and transported them to a medical clinic as quickly as possible. Within about � ve seconds, � rst responders triage a patient by looking for respiration and perfusion and check the mental status of each victim to determine the amount of care they need.

Photos by Airman 1st Class Michael Stuart

LEFT: A � rst responder checks for respiration, perfusion and the mental status of a victim during a mass casualty training.

BELOW: A mass casualty training victim simulates a cry of agony over the loss of his friend.

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Story and photo by Sgt. Maj. Michael Pintagro21st Theater Sustainment Command Public Affairs

MIHAIL KOGALNICEANU AIR BASE, Romania — No man contributed more to the first repa-triation mission through Mihail Kogalniceanu Air Base, Romania, than Air Force Lt. Col. Todd McCoy.

Service loyalties notwithstanding, 100 Soldiers of 1st Battalion, 26th Infantry Regiment, 3rd Brigade, 1st Infantry Division, applauded the per-formance of the Air Force officer as their “freedom bird” touched down in Romania Feb. 22 after a five-hour flight from Afghanistan. Key lead-ers and warfighters from four ser-vices, three nations and two compo-nents contributed enormously to the creation and operation of the joint, combined facility at MK Air Base, but the commander of the 780th Expeditionary Airlift Squadron took things a step farther — he not only led the organization that operates the airfield but personally piloted the C-17A Globemaster III transporting the troops from Afghanistan.

“I’ve been flying transit missions for over a decade, but even now, there’s nothing more fulfilling than bringing the guys back home,” McCoy said. “Being a part of that first mission and seeing the smiles on their faces when we reached MK and the guys realized they were a big step closer to home was truly awesome.”

The Saturday night transit flight held special meaning for the 38-year-old Air Force leader and pilot due to its circumstances, but McCoy spends almost as much time in the air as on solid ground.

Born in coal country in Beckley, W.Va., and raised in the Charleston area, McCoy showed more aptitude for flying than walking as a young child.

“I had toys and model airplanes all over the place,” he said. “Every Lego block I owned was used to make air-planes.”

At a time when most of his peers planned to serve alongside Batman or the Incredible Hulk rather than Soldiers or Marines, the 4-year-old McCoy told his mother confidently, “I am going to attend the Air Force Academy and fly airplanes.”

A strong student who lettered in four sports at Nitro High School — named for the nitroglycerine industry that exploded locally in support of the First World War — McCoy fin-ished well ahead of the pack in the classroom and the pool, as well as

on the soccer field and cross-country track. But success, sports and girls never completely eclipsed his soaring ambition. He pursued and ultimately secured a coveted slot at the Air Force Academy through the office of then-U.S. Sen. Robert Byrd. Three weeks after graduating high school in 1993, the young cadet arrived in Colorado Springs, Colo., for basic training.

“It was definitely a learning experi-ence going from life in a small town in West Virginia to life as a student at the Air Force Academy,” he said.

McCoy clearly embraced and inter-nalized the academy vision.

“I learned about honor and lead-ership. These were some of our key tenets, and they were essential to suc-cess at the academy and in the Air Force,” he said.

But life even at the Air Force Academy included its share of light-er moments. Unsurprisingly, the “Family Feud” and “Star Trek” jokes that accompanied him throughout his career flourished amid the cam-pus social milieu. McCoy learned to defuse the humor by mining the vein even more skillfully.

“I would tell them, ‘I never met a Hatfield I liked,’” he said with a smile.

Like their Army counterparts, Air Force cadets compete academically for their choice of branch. Identified with one of the most prestigious of military — or civilian for that matter — occupations, pilot slots normally

attract stiff competition. McCoy per-formed superbly as a student, but he said this made little difference in his career path.

“There was a pilot shortage when I graduated,” he said. “So anyone who wanted to be a pilot that year and met the requirements made it.”

After six months of general avia-tion training, pilots “track select” for specific aircraft. Based on his desire to fly passenger missions to and from dirt runways and fond memories of the small military planes that “flew around Charleston all the time” dur-ing his boyhood, McCoy selected the C-130. He devoted years to master-ing the aircraft and its missions, fly-ing around 400 hours per year and progressing from student to pilot to instructor and evaluator. Then-Capt. McCoy’s tenure as a C-130 pilot at Pope Army Airfield, adjacent to sprawling Fort Bragg in south-cen-tral North Carolina, brought him into close contact with Soldiers conduct-ing airdrop and transportation mis-sions. He forged a meaningful profes-sional bond with the paratroopers he supported during “hundreds” of air-drop missions.

“The fact that we have lives in our hands when that green light goes on is not lost on any pilot,” he said. “Airdrop missions involve serious risk to the guys going out the back of the aircraft. We take our commitment to them very seriously — we take it to heart.”

Selected for promotion to major, McCoy moved on to larger roles and larger aircraft. He commenced train-ing on a new system, but from a much broader base of knowledge and expe-rience.

“It was just a matter of learning the nuances of the aircraft and what it brings to the fight,” McCoy said.

Interestingly, the C-17, now widely viewed as the primary inter-theater transport aircraft, “was meant for oversized and outsized unconvention-al cargo. It’s not the most effective passenger mover, but it’s the safest because of its defensive systems and tactical capabilities.”

McCoy and other key leaders, including the mission’s senior Army and Air Force officers, arrived at MK in early January. They found a compa-ny of engineers from the 21st Theater Sustainment Command, a handful of planners, base support cadre and Romanian officials hard at work but far from an even match against the tidal wave of transit missions pro-jected for February and March. As the small but able team of 21st TSC, Black Sea Area Support Team and Romanian staff accomplished daily missions on a shoestring and support-ing staff trickled in, leaders estab-lished a conceptual framework that blossomed into initial and, ultimately, full-operational capability during late January and February.

EAS commander pilots joint team to freedom in Romania

Air Force Lt. Col. Todd McCoy discusses aircraft operations from the cockpit of his C-17A Globemaster III March 11 at Mihail Kogalniceanu Air Base, Romania.

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McCoy’s EAS took charge of airfield operations — essentially the main effort for a passenger transit mission.

“We execute the combat airlift of passen-gers to and from Afghanistan,” he said. “And that means not only the airlift piece but the maintenance of the aircraft, aerial port oper-ations, loading and unloading of commercial wide body aircraft as well as the C-17s, and command and control — everything neces-sary to support these aircraft and the onward movement mission.”

Like so many of his previous missions, command of the 780th evolved into an unorthodox but immensely rewarding joint, combined journey.

“The 780th has to be the most extraordi-nary EAS on the Air Force map,” he said, noting his 130-Airman team includes not only the aircrew and staff that form the core of any comparable organization but assets normally associated with a contingency response element. “The Army provides a lot of our life support infrastructure,” he said. “But since we also have specific mission-oriented requirements, we also have organic medical, maintenance and aerial port assets more akin to what you’d have in a CRE.”

The unique Air Force leadership culture demands technical mastery as well as admin-istrative excellence from its senior personnel. In other services, leadership, planning and organization tend to crowd out technical mis-sions. Air Force officers — especially pilots — can’t afford to neglect their technical craft. McCoy remains an avid aviator as well as a squadron-level commander. He mentors, trains and evaluates pilots and crews, typical-ly combining flights with developmental mis-sions. McCoy said he tries to lift off weekly, usually serving as a mentor, instructor and/or evaluator during the flights.

“In any command you want to be credible in commanding the mission, and part of that is being proficient in your main competen-cies,” he said. “For me that includes piloting the aircraft. It’s part of my skill-set as a pilot and even more so as a commander.”

The grueling days, incessant flights, long hours and still longer tour might ground a lesser leader. McCoy signed on for an entire year in contrast with the Airmen and most of his Army colleagues, who typically serve tenures measured in weeks. Due largely to the efforts of versatile, innovative leaders who fly airplanes as an additional duty, the MK passenger transit mission has taken off, gained altitude and shows no signs of losing momentum. As seriously as he takes his command, his mission and his responsi-bilities as an aviator, McCoy appreciates the human dimension to the operation — unless, perhaps, a Hatfield enters his airspace.

“The mission is fun and it’s only fun because of the great people who are here,” he said. “Everyone wants to get the mission accomplished, and it’s that can-do spirit that sets us up for success. That’s the attitude that keeps me going, and I think that keeps all of us at MK going.”

pilot, from page 8

Photos by Ina Franzreb

Garrison supports Hochspeyer festivalTOP: Musicians from the U.S. Army Europe Soldiers’ Chorus and Combo perform at the elementary school gym in Hochspeyer. Hundreds of visitors enjoyed the performance, which was the highlight of the event. BOTTOM LEFT: From left, Col. Bryan D. DeCoster, commander of U.S. Army Garrison Rheinland-Pfalz, Hochspeyer Mayor Hans-Norbert Anspach and Andreas Alter, forester at the Forestry Office Otterberg, speak with Stefan Georg, German police representative from Hochspeyer, during a tour of the Citizens’ Festival March 23. This was the first Citizens’ Festival of its kind in Hochspeyer with German-American representatives. BOTTOM RIGHT: DeCoster (right), along with Anspach (middle) and Walter Rung (left), mayor of the union community of Hochspeyer, enjoy a performance by the U.S. Army Europe Soldiers’ Chorus and Combo during the Citizens’ Festival.

Aerial porter loads 1,500 missions to set recordby Airman 1st Class Holly Mansfield86th Airlift Wing Public Affairs

Being part of the largest dual-role aerial port expe-ditor program in the Air Force can bring any aerial porter a huge workload. The APEX program was cre-ated more than nine years ago by the U.S. Air Force Expeditionary Center as a way to improve cargo oper-ations in the Air Force.

When the program started, leaders looked for people with the drive for knowledge to become load directors. Little did leaders know that they were going to get a visit from a humble man with a big dream.

Realizing he wanted to work around Air Force air-craft, at the age of 47, Kasper Chevalier, 721st Aerial Port Squadron load director, and his wife packed up their belongings and moved to Ramstein to pursue his dream.

Since being trained as a load director for the APEX program in 2007, Chevalier took on the task of direct-ing the loading of 1,500 aircraft setting a record for

the most APEX missions completed by any Air Force civilian. These aircraft carried more than 17,000 tons of cargo without the aircrew being present during the operation. Using this system he was able to save more than 2,000 aircrew duty hours.

“The APEX program provides aerial port manage-ment flexibility in scheduling manpower and resources for aircraft loading/unloading while aircrew isn’t there,” said Master Sgt. Justin Hemken, 721st APS NCOIC of ramp services. “APEX allows aerial por-ters to spread their workload out over a great period of time, thus eliminating operational bottlenecks. It is the great equalizer when considering the balance of equip-ment, manpower and airfield operating hours.”

Having a great program is one thing, but finding professional and proficient technicians to use it makes it powerful. Since the beginning, Chevalier has shown his mentors and peers he has the drive and determina-tion to get the job done.

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Here’s how it works:

Write an imaginative, humorous, printable caption related to the photo and the Air Force and email it with the subject line “KA Photo Caption Contest” to [email protected]. Include your name, address and phone number. Crude, obscene or inappropriate comments will be dismissed. Only one submission per person, per week will be accepted.

The contestant whose entry picks up the most laughs, or in some cases groans, from our selection panel will receive a free value meal card, courtesy of the Army and Air Force Exchange Service. Contest winners will be published in the next edition of the Kaiserslautern American and online at www.ramstein.af.mil.

Photo Caption Contest

The winner of last week’s photo caption contest is Airman 1st Class Johnathon Hannon with the caption: “Two-thousand arm hairs died that day. Help end the violence for only a penny a day.”

Hannon won a free value meal card, courtesy of AAFES.

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SERVINGS: 4INGREDIENTS:150 grams Fleischwurst or Schinkenwurst*, thinly sliced100 grams salami, thinly sliced200 grams Gouda cheese, medium*, cut into strips200 grams zucchini, julienned1 medium red bell pepper, julienned1 medium onion, julienned5 tablespoons red wine vinegarSalt, pepper and sugar, to taste6 tablespoons olive oil or canola oil1 bunch chives, chopped

DIRECTIONS:• Cut wurst, Salami and cheese into thin strips.• Remove seeds and white membrane from bell pepper and cut into julienne strips. Cut zucchini through twice and slice or juli-

enne. Leave skins on. Peel onions and julienne.• Mix together the vinegar, salt, pepper and sugar. Add in the oil using a wire whisk. Toss with the vegetables and meat.• Sprinkle the entire salad with the chives. Serve immediately.• There are many variations to this salad. Pickles can be added or swiss cheese could be substituted for the Gouda. Various other lunch meats could also be used.

NOTES: • Fleischwurst is similar to bologna, and Schinkenwurst is ham based. Both are sold in long sticks.• You can use other types of vegetables, such as cucumber or green or yellow peppers.• You can also substitute any soft or mild cheese for this recipe, such as Reibekäse.

Recipe of the week: Wurst salad with cheese

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Dog leash

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Bird

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Montaque Bussey, Ramstein youth programs teen coordinator, rewards a “warrior” for his knowledge of the Warrior Program March 21 on Ramstein. The Warrior Program is a mentorship group for male military dependents ranging from 13 to 18 years old. The program teaches them to be a warrior on the battlefield of life.

KMC warriors fight for successStory and photo by Airman Dymekre Allen86th Airlift Wing Public Affairs

Children of the KMC participated in a new weekly Warrior Program allow-ing them to learn life skills and build

on personal growth goals.The Warrior Program is a mentorship group

for male military dependents ranging from 13 to 18 years old. The program teaches them to be a warrior on the battlefield of life.

As life warriors, an important thing for them to have by their side is personal decision-mak-ing skills, a strong code of ethics, high self-esteem and a tidy appearance.

For these warriors, the battlefield is any-where there’s something impeding their life goals or dreams.

“Their war is against any distractions that won’t allow them to reach their full potential,” said Montaque Bussey, Ramstein youth pro-grams teen coordinator. “Their weapons for fighting this war are their minds and their will to succeed.”

Bussey said the enemies attempting to deter them come from within.

“They have to know themselves,” Bussey said. “They have to know what their purpose is and what drives them so they can stay on

track and reach the goals they’ve set for them-selves.”

During the program, the young warriors are faced with numerous adversities, obstacles and changes in their lives that they need to over-come to work toward achieving success.

The program objective is to raise successful young men who will lead their families and communities and inspire those around them to become warriors.

“These young combatants exemplify good moral character, respect for authority, and are the example for their peers,” Bussey said. “They specialize at life warfare and represent professionalism at a young age.”

The success of the program has spawned a similar program for young female dependents called the Jewel program.

“We are building motivated young people who aspire to do better and be greater people,” said Sara Hatcher, youth program director. “Implementing a program for the young ladies allows us to spread the message to all of our young people so they can grow into successful men and women.”

The program allows them to mitigate the negative effects of challenges they face in their everyday lives and focus it on positive community-building skills and to represent themselves as true warriors.

Air Force and Army Chapel ScheduleProtestant ServicesPOC for Miesau, Landstuhl and Daenner is the USAG R-P Chaplains Office in Bldg. 2919 on Pulaski Barracks. DSN 493-4098, civ. 0631-3406-4098Miesau Chapel (Bldg. 3175) Seventh-Day Adventist Worship Sabbath School: 9:30 a.m. Saturdays Spanish Sabbath School: 9:30 a.m. Saturdays Worship: 11 a.m. Saturdays Small Group: 6-7 p.m. TuesdaysLandstuhl Community Chapel (Bldg. 3773)Worship: 11 a.m. Sundays Children’s Youth Church: 11 a.m. SundaysDaenner Community Chapel (Bldg. 3150)Chapel Next Worship Worship: 10 a.m. SundaysChildren’s Church: 10:30 a.m. Sundays Ramstein North Chapel (DSN 480-6148, civ. 06371-47-6148)Contemporary Service: 11 a.m. SundaysRamstein South Chapel (DSN 480-5753, civ. 06371-47-5753)Liturgical Services: 9 a.m. Sundays Liturgical Sunday School: 11 a.m. Sundays Traditional Service: 11 a.m. SundaysVogelweh Chapel (DSN 489-6859, civ. 0631-536-6859)Gospel Service: 11 a.m. Sundays. Protestant education classes are available for all ages at Vogelweh, Ramstein, Landstuhl and Daenner. For information, call DSN 480-2499/489-6743 or civ. 06371-47-2499/0631-536-6743.

Catholic Services Daenner Community Chapel (Bldg. 3150)Religious Education (grades K-8): 11 a.m.-12:15 p.m. Sundays Confession: 11:45 a.m. SundaysSunday Mass: 12:30 p.m.Landstuhl Community Chapel (Bldg. 3773)Religious Education (following Mass)Confession: 8:15-8:45 a.m. Sundays Sunday Mass 9 a.m. Ramstein North Chapel (DSN 480-6148, civ. 06371-47-6148)Daily Mass: 11:30 a.m. Monday-Friday

Sunday Mass: 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. Confession 4-4:45 p.m. Sundays Vogelweh Chapel (DSN 489-6859, civ. 0631-536-6859)Confession: 4-4:45 p.m. Saturday Mass: 5 p.m.

Jewish Religious Services Ramstein South Chapel Synagogue (DSN 480-5753, civ. 06371-47-5753) Shabbat Evening Service: 7 p.m. Fridays

Islamic ServicesRamstein South Chapel Mosque (480-5753)Jumu’ah Prayer, 1:30 p.m. For religious education and daily prayers, check the prayer schedule

Orthodox ChristianKapaun Chapel (DSN 489-6859, civ. 0631-536-6859)Divine Liturgy: 9 a.m. SundaysConfessions by appointment

Youth GroupKaiserslautern Youth of the Chapel (Religious Youth Center, Pulaski Bks., Bldg. 2869)“Plugged In” Middle School Youth Group:2-4 p.m. Sundays Café Dinner (for students and their families): 4:15-5:15 p.m. Sundays “The Rock” High School Youth Group: 5:30-7:30 p.m. SundaysMore information: www.kmcyouth.com

Episcopal (St. Albans)10:30 a.m. Sundays, Kapaun Chapel

Korean Service 1 p.m. Sundays, Ramstein South Chapel

Unitarian Universalist Service, 1:30 p.m. second and fourth Sundays (Sept.-May), Kapaun Chapel

Wiccan7 p.m. first and third Saturdays, Kapaun Annex

Confessional Lutheran (WELS) 4 p.m. second and fourth Sundays, Ramstein South Chapel

Lutheran ChurchKaiserslautern Evangelical

Meeting in Ev.-Luth. St. Michaelis Church, Karpfenstr. 7, 67655 KaiserslauternE-mail: [email protected] or call 0631-64327 for directions.

Scott Morrison, Pastor www.KELC.eu

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Story and photo by Senior Airman Jonathan Stefanko86th Airlift Wing Public Affairs

A small room with walls made of glass stands 11 stories in the air, filled with only a few air traffic controllers and the quiet chatter of their radios.

Tracking, coordinating and directing air-craft coming in and out of Germany, air traffic controllers from the 86th Operations Support Squadron place each piece as though playing an elaborate game of chess. While they look out their window planning their next move, the sun begins to rise from the hills casting a long shadow of nostalgia for a home far away.

“I love working here in Germany,” said Senior Airman Israel Cruz, 86th OSS air traf-fic controller. “There are no words that can express how amazing the view is up here. Although I’m away from my family and friends, they understand the role I play in the Air Force and they are proud of me for it.”

Air traffic controllers at Ramstein are responsible for providing safe and efficient air traffic flow by policing the movement of aircraft, issuing safety alerts and giving pilots a clear and precise picture of what is in the air-space around them.

“You have to be able to think on your feet and try to anticipate what could happen next,” Cruz said. “It’s a strategy game in a way, but unlike a game, our pieces are people and we can’t just restart if we lose a life.”

With a washout rate of approximately 50 percent from technical school to their first base, air traffic controllers work more as a close-knit family than colleagues.

“There aren’t a lot of us in the tower,” said Senior Airman Jeremii Van Komen, 86th OSS air traffic controller. “Making it that much more important for us to work together, with-out the constant guidance from our peers and leadership we wouldn’t be able to keep up with all the aircraft.”

Learning the ins and outs of the job as well as the base’s specific air traffic regulations can be a lengthy and daunting task for a new Airman, but once the approximately year-long training is completed, a badge is awarded to prove they have moved to the next level in their career.

“Completing all the training and becoming

a rated controller is a significant milestone in our career field,” said Airman 1st Class John Moreno, 86th OSS air traffic control-ler. “While other Airmen may receive their occupational badge after technical school we have to wait until we arrive at our first base. From there we continue our training, and once everything is completed, there is a ceremony where we get the badge pinned on for the first time.

“It’s not just another part of the uniform we get to show off,” Moreno continued. “It identifies us as the few who were able to com-plete all the challenges along the way and are now entrusted to control the traffic of various multimillion dollar airframes.”

From the day they arrive, throughout their upgrade training, to the day they leave Ramstein, the traffic controllers here have a constant flow of airframes. In one year more than 25,000 aircraft will go through Ramstein, making their chess game in the sky a never-ending match.

“We are broken up into three shifts to ensure the safety of the pilots and their aircrafts all day every day,” said Senior Airman Kevin Xaynhachack, 86th OSS air traffic controller. “While coming home during the middle of the night to a sleeping family may be rough, I am lucky that my loved ones understand the sacrifices we as controllers have to make, and I am grateful for them. I really love everything about the job. This is what I wanted to do my whole life, and when my little ones run up to me asking, ‘Daddy, daddy did you talk to air-planes today?’ to see the excitement in their eyes because of what I do makes having this job a dream come true.”

ATC Airmen aim for checkmate

In one year, more than 25,000 aircraft will pass through Ramstein.

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Air Force Chapel SchedulePROTESTANTLenten Mid-Week Services12, 19, 26 March; 2, 9 April 1800 - Liturgical - Midweek Lenten Soup Supper, Ramstein South Chapel 1900 – Liturgical Lent Service with Communion, Ramstein South ChapelHoly WeekPalm Sunday - 13 April 0900 - Liturgical Palm Sunday Service with communion, Ramstein South Chapel1100 - Contemporary Palm Sunday Service, Ramstein North Chapel1100 - Traditional Palm Sunday Service, Ramstein South Chapel1100 - Gospel Palm Sunday Service, Vogelweh ChapelGood Friday - 18 April1900 - Liturgical Good Friday Service, Ramstein South Chapel Easter Sunday - 20 April0700 - Easter Sunrise Service, Ramstein Woodlawn Golf Course 0900 - Liturgical Service with communion, Ramstein South Chapel1100 - Contemporary Easter Service, Ramstein North Chapel1100 - Traditional Easter Service, Ramstein South Chapel1100 - Gospel Resurrection Service, Vogelweh ChapelFor questions about services and times call Ramstein North Chapel: 480-6148 (06371-47-6148) or Ramstein South Chapel: 480-5753 (06371-47-5753)

CATHOLIC Lenten Confessions31 March1700-1900, Ramstein North Chapel 19 April1100-1200, Vogelweh Chapel*No 1600-1645 Confessions on 30 MarchFridays of Lent 7, 14, 21, 28 March, 4, 11 April1730 - Stations of the Cross and Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament, Ramstein North Chapel followed by a Lenten Soup SupperHoly Week & Sacred TriduumPalm Sunday12 April1700 - Vigil Mass, Vogelweh Chapel13 April *0830, 1700 - Masses, Ramstein North ChapelHoly Thursday - 17 April 1730 - Mass of the Lord’s Supper, Ramstein North Chapel followed by Adoration of the Blessed Sacrament concludes with2345 - Night PrayerGood Friday - 18 April 0800 - O�ce of Readings & Morning Prayer, Ramstein North Chapel1200 - Stations of the Cross, Ramstein North Chapel1730 - Liturgy of the Lord’s Passion, Ramstein North ChapelHoly Saturday - 19 April 0800 - O�ce of Readings & Morning Prayer, Vogelweh Chapel 1100-1200 - Confessions, Vogelweh Chapel2100 - Easter Vigil, Vogelweh Chapel *No 1700 Mass at Vogelweh Easter Sunday -20 April*0830, 1700 - Masses, Ramstein North Chapel *Note: Time change for Palm Sunday and Easter Only

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Story and photo by Ignacio “Iggy” RubalcavaU.S. Army Garrison Baumholder Public Affairs

Baumholder’s golf course is open for business after its long win-ter break. The newly groomed greens and fairways — along

with its new name, the Baumholder Army Golf Course — set the stage for a promis-ing season of golf.

The course features nine holes of golf that can challenge the experienced golfer but also provides plenty of open fairways for the beginner who wants to develop his or her game.

“It’s an interesting golf course because I think it provides a very good challenge for the better player, but it is laid out fairly ‘in front of you,’ so if you don’t hit the ball too far and you want to be out here and enjoy the weather and a nice walk, it’s not so diffi cult,” said Edward Galvan, Baumholder Army Golf Course manager.

Employees are busy sprucing everything up from the tee boxes to the club house, but the focus remains on the course.

“We’re trying to focus on course conditions and the playability of the golf course,” Galvan said.

“We want the turf and grass conditions to be opti-mum for the players. We’re also doing some bun-ker renovations. We’re changing some bunkers, modifying some bunkers and even getting rid of a few bunkers that aren’t really doing the job they should do.”

At the club house, a new locker room offers play-ers the opportunity to store their clubs and golf carts on the premises.

With an eye toward the upcoming transition of Baumholder to a site of the U.S. Army Garrison

Rheinland-Pfalz, Family and Morale, Welfare and Recreation is busy preparing programs and specials for golfers and fami-lies in Baumholder and Kaiserslautern.

“We’re offering preseason specials on advanced or annual green fees and even on daily fees,” Galvan said. “We’re also work-ing an initiative for K-Town because we feel that players would really enjoy playing at this golf course where it’s not so full and busy. So we’re working on a few initiatives with the golf course down there to offer players the availability and a little discount for coming up here when maybe that course is not available or so full that you couldn’t get on.”

Child, Youth and Schools Services is preparing special programs for youth who

want to get their fi rst taste of golf. This program is geared more toward local families.

“We also provide lessons for new players or beginners, and we want to start a ladies group,” Galvan said.

All of these initiatives are keeping event planners busy preparing for the upcoming season. “We really just want to get the people out here to enjoy the golf course,” Galvan said. “We want to make it more fun. We want to make coming to the Baumholder Army Golf Course fun.”

Academy DayAn Academy Day for students in seventh to 12th grade will take place from 9 a.m. to noon Saturday at Ramstein High School. Representatives from the U.S. Service Academies will be available to give information. Registration will be held from 9 to 10 a.m., group presentation will be held from 10 to 10:50 a.m., and a question and answer session will take place from 11 a.m. to noon. For more information, email [email protected].

Teen Advisory Group meetingThe Teen Advisory Group meeting is your opportunity to make your voices

heard about library programs and materials you want to see. The next meet-ing takes place from 3 to 5 p.m. Thursday at the Rheinland-Pfalz Library, Bldg. 3810 on Landstuhl. The group is for teens, ages 13 to 17. No sign-up is required. For more information, call 486-7322 or 06371-86-7322.

Paws & PalsThe Paws & Pals program helps children improve their literacy skills by

teaming them up with a dog to read books. The next event takes place at 3 p.m. April 16 for pre-school through middle school-aged children. Sign up at the circulation desk at the library. For details, contact the Rheinland-Pfalz Library, Bldg. 3810 on Landstuhl, at 486-7322 or 06371-86-7322.

National Library WeekThe Rheinland-Pfalz Library will celebrate National Library Week April 14

to 18.• April 14: Kick-Off Day and Teen Day. Teens will celebrate by creating

their own bookmarks from 3:30 to 5 p.m. • April 15: Download Day. All day during opening hours, patrons can bring

in their eDevice and allow library staff to download a book for them. • April 16: Kids Day. Children will have a special story time and party to

celebrate from 10:30 to 11:30 a.m. • April 17: Adults Day. Adults will have the opportunity to watch an

award-winning foreign and independent fi lm at 5:30 p.m.• April 18: Tween Day. Tweens will celebrate with a special Pokemon Day

from 3 to 4:30 p.m.

The Rheinland-Pfalz Library is located in Bldg. 3810 on Landstuhl. For more information, call 486-7322 or 06371-86-7322.

RIS PTA board electionsThe Ramstein Intermediate School PTA has fi ve open executive board posi-

tions for the 2014-2015 school year: president, fi rst vice president, second vice president, secretary and treasurer. Email [email protected] for more information. Deadline is April 21. There will be a free training trip to Garmisch at the end of May for several new board members.

Dance lessonsSKIESUnlimited offers a variety of dance classes, including ballet, hip

hop, tap, lyrical, combo and jazz, at beginner, intermediate and advanced lev-els. Classes are open to ages 3 to 18, varying by class. Classes are offered at Landstuhl and Pulaski locations. To fi nd out more about dance opportunities for your child or youth, contact Parent Central Services, Bldg. 2898 on Pulaski Barracks, at 493-4516/4122 or 0631-3406-4516/4122; or the Family and Morale, Welfare and Recreation One Stop Shop, Bldg. 3810 on Landstuhl Post, at 486-8943 or 06371-86-8943.

Story time at the libraryJoin the Rheinland-Pfalz Main Library at Landstuhl at 10:30 a.m. every

Wednesday for story time. Introduce children to books and reading. Librarians and volunteers read stories to match the ages and attention spans of the children attend-ing. Story time is for children ages 2 to 5. No sign-up required. The Rheinland-Pfalz Main Library is located in Bldg. 3810. For more information, call 486-7322 or 06371-86-7322.

After school learning programGet your child involved in a fun theater program through KMC Onstage.

Classes will take place from 4:30 to 6 p.m. every Tuesday and Thursday until May 8. Youth will put on performances of “Sleeping Beauty” on May 9 and 10. Cost is $200, and $100 per additional child. Open to ages 7 and up. For details, contact KMC Onstage, Bldg. 3232 on Kleber Kaserne, at 483-6626 or 0631-411-6626, or email [email protected].

Education Notes

Baumholder Army Golf Course open for business

If you tend to “slice” the ball, this water hazard on the right side of the approach to the fourth green can challenge your ability to land your ball on the green.

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“Mr. Chevalier’s drive has attained him a title very few APEX’ers will ever see,” said Patricia McClure, 721st APS capability forecaster and former APEX instructor. “He was one of those students you can never forget because of his personality and ambition. When Kasper reached his 500th APEX load milestone in 2010, it kindled a bit of competition between Ramstein and Charleston APEX’ers ... but I believe Kasper has won.”

Having a passion for the job can make a person given a rare opportunity very grateful to the people helping them throughout their career.

“I love doing my job,” Chevalier said. “I love working around the aircraft, and I’m thankful that I’ve been given this chance to have a job that most will never be able to do.”

“Kasper is a unique individual,” Hemken said. “Like us military members, it is more than just a job to him. He truly cares about what he is doing and the impact he has. He understands that the cargo he is moving is ammunition for a comrade in a foxhole, a shelter to sleep in, or food to eat. Also, and most impressively, he cares about the development of our Airmen. He teaches them the right way to do business — by the book. He wants them to be experts.”

Using his passion for the job and determination to teach others the prop-er way to complete the mission, this self-described “little man from the Netherlands” reached his dream of working with Air Force aircraft which translated into a successful mission for all members of the 721st APS.

Story and photo by Dijon RolleU.S. Army Garrison Rheinland-Pfalz Public Affairs

Glossophobia, or the fear of public speaking, is a common social phobia millions of people suffer from. However, one orga-nization on Ramstein is literally speaking out to help others overcome it.

Twice a month a group of Airmen, Soldiers and civilians gather in the conference room of the Ramstein Northside Chapel to hone their public speaking skills. They are members of the Ramstein Toastmasters International Club.

Toastmasters International is a non-profit educational organization that spe-cializes in public speaking and leadership skills development. The organiza-tion has clubs spread across more than 120 countries around the world. The Ramstein club was established on June 8, 1957.

David Sears, vice president of membership, said the meetings offer a relaxed and supportive environment where speakers can feel comfortable.

“It’s a good place to rehearse, learn and practice how to deliver your ideas to a military audience as well as a civilian audience,” he said.

Sears has been a mem-ber of Toastmasters for 25 years — 10 of them with the Ramstein club.

“This gives everyone the opportunity to learn how to pull out key points and illus-trate the ideas that you really want people to take home with them,” he said.

Toastmasters members are given two different study guides to help them effec-tively organize and deliver their speeches. Afterward, peer evaluators provide con-structive feedback on each presentation.

Club members all have varying degrees of public speaking experience. Some Toastmasters are looking to simply fine-tune their speak-ing skills, while others are still learning the ropes.

Senior Airman Stephen Irizarry, vice president of

public relations, joined the club nearly two years ago to polish his professional presentation skills and communicate more effectively with all types of listeners.

“The best thing about being a Toastmaster for me is the ability to commu-nicate with just about anyone,” Irizarry said. “I can articulate my thoughts as opposed to just trying to find the right thing to say, regardless if I’m talking to a fellow Airman or a high ranking officer, church leader, government leader or just one of my peers. I don’t have the same fear that I would have had before I joined Toastmasters, because I’ve gotten used to talking to so many different people.”

The Ramstein Toastmasters International Club meets at noon the first and third Tuesday of every month (with the exception of U.S. holidays and Air Force family days) in the Ramstein Northside Chapel conference room.

Membership is open to anyone 18 years or older with access to the installa-tion.

For more information on the Ramstein club, visit http://ramstein. toastmastersclubs.org/ and www.facebook.com/ramsteintoastmasters.

Photo by Senior Airman Hailey Haux

Women’s History Month luncheonTech. Sgt. Candace Helder, 76th Airlift Squadron flight attendant, sings an uplifting and encouraging song during the Women’s History Month luncheon Tuesday on Ramstein. Women’s History Month is dedicated to the accomplishments of women and designed to empower women all over the globe.

Toastmasters take fear out of public speaking

Toastmasters International Club members Staff Sgt. Marquis Clay (left) and Senior Airman Stephen Irizarry discuss speech ideas after a March 18 meeting on Ramstein. Toastmasters International is a non-profit organization that helps members develop their public speaking and leadership skills.

AeriAl porter, from page 11

Photo by Airman 1st Class Holly Mansfield

Kasper Chevalier (left), 721st Aerial Port Squadron load director, helps members of the 721st APS load cargo onto a Joint Base Lewis-McChord C-17 Globemaster III March 4 on Ramstein. Chevalier recently achieved his 1,500th cargo load.

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Events» Representatives from the U.S. Consulate in

Frankfurt will conduct an immigrant visa briefi ng at 9:30 a.m. today in Bldg. 8660, Room 202, on Smith Bar-racks. The briefi ng is designed for military community mem-bers who will need an immigrant visa to bring their non-U.S. citizen family members back to the states. Representatives will explain the application process for U.S. immigrant visas and provide information to assist community members in expediting applications and avoiding unnecessary delays.

» A pancake breakfast fundraiser is being held to raise funds for the Stuttgart Girl Scouts day camp. The fun-draiser takes place from 8 a.m. to noon Sunday at The Old Firehouse, Waldburgstrasse 104, 71032 Böblingen (Pan-zer). Cost is $6 for adults and $4 for children 10 years and under.

» The Kaiserslautern Landstuhl Spouses’ Asso-ciation hosts the March “Fun”ction at 6:30 p.m. Monday at the Hotel Restaurant Burgschänke, Schlossstrasse 1, 67661 Kaiserslautern-Hohenecken. Come enjoy ’80s bin-go. There will be a prize for the best dressed. To receive an invite, email [email protected].

» Family and MWR offers free vehicle safety checks at the Vehicle Safety Day event from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. Thursday at the Landstuhl Automotive Skills Center, Bldg. 3800. There will prizes, food vendors and more.

» The 86th Mission Support Group is hosting a ’70s themed deployed families roller skating party from 5 to 7 p.m. Thursday at the Crossroad Community Center Annex. This event is for families of active-duty Air Force Air-men deployed or TDY for longer than 30 days or on remote tours. RSVP by calling the Ramstein Airman & Family Readi-ness Center at 480-5100/5900 or 06371-47-5100/5900, or stop by Bldg. 2120 on Ramstein.

» KMC Onstage presents its newest show, “Into the Woods.” The Brothers Grimm hit the musical stage with an epic fairy tale where worlds collide. The story follows a baker and his wife who wish to have a child, Cinderella who wishes to attend the king’s festival, and Jack who wishes his cow would give milk. When the baker and his wife learn

that they cannot have a child because of a Witch’s curse, the two set off on a journey to break the curse. Everyone’s wish is granted, but the consequences of their actions return to haunt them later with disastrous results. This thrilling and surprising musical is one you defi nitely do not want to miss! Show dates: 7:30 p.m. April 4, 5, 11, 12, 18 and 19, and 3 p.m. April 6 and 13. Children under 3 are not permitted to any performance. For reservations, call 483-6626 or 0631-411-6626, or visit KMC Onstage, Bldg. 3232 on Kleber Kaserne, from 1 to 5 p.m. Tuesdays through Fridays.

» In celebration of National Library Week, come to the Rheinland-Pfalz Library or the Kleber Library April 15 during opening hours for Download Day. This is an op-portunity for patrons to get a downloadable book on their personal eDevices, ask questions and learn how to do it themselves. For details, contact the Rheinland-Pfalz Library, Bldg. 3810 on Landstuhl, at 486-7322 or 06371-86-7322, or the Kleber Branch Library, Bldg. 3205 on Kleber Kaserne, at 483-1740 or 0631-411-1740.

» Join the Kaiserslautern Landstuhl Spouses’ Asso-ciation for a day of touring, shopping and fun at the Stuttgart Spring Fest April 19. The day will start with a visit to the Lud-wigsburg Residential Palace, then head downtown for shop-ping and end at the spring festival. Cost is $25 for members, $40 for non members and $20 for children. Price includes round trip bus fare and the tour of the palace. For details or to RSVP email [email protected] by April 5.

» Celebrate Easter with an Easter brunch and egg hunt April 20 at Armstrong’s Club, Bldg. 1036 on Vogelweh Housing. First seating will be at 10 a.m. with the egg hunt at 11:30 a.m.; second seating will be at noon with the egg hunt at 1:30 p.m.; fi nal seating will be at 2 p.m. with the egg hunt at 3:15 p.m. Cost is $19.95 for ages 16 and over, $9.95 for ages 5 to 16, and free for 4 and under. Price includes brunch, beverages a small Easter craft for children and an egg hunt for children 10 and under. Advance reservations are required no later than April 14 via Webtrac. For more information, call 0631-350-7919.

» Thursdays at the Kazabra Club are Country Star Competition Thursdays from 8 to 10 p.m. in Bldg. 2057

on Vogelweh. Sing your heart out to a classic country favorite or a new country smash hit. Male and female categories will compete for a weekly $50 gift card. Free and open to all ID cardholders, ages 18 and up. To register, call 489-7261 or 0631-536-7261.

Support Groups» The Community for Autism Under-

standing, Support and Education support group meets from 6 to 7 p.m. April 8 in the media center at Vogelweh Elementary School. CAUSE is a support group for members of the community who have an autistic family member to get infor-mation and get involved. Register in advance by calling 493-4203 or 0631-3406-4203.

Meetings» The German-American and Interna-

tional Women’s Club Kaiserslautern holds a playgroup meeting from 3:30 to 5 p.m. Monday. Join parents from other cultures and enjoy a

coffee together while children play and hear other languages. The fee for each playdate is €2 to cover facility costs. For more information, contact Beatriz Jimenez at [email protected] or 0172-7043585, or visit the GAIWC website at www.gaiwc.com.

» Members of the KMC Retiree Council will host an open meeting and information seminar from 2 to 4:30 p.m. April 19 at the Ramstein Community Center Annex, Bldg. 411, for all military and civilian retirees and spouses. Representa-tives from Landstuhl Regional Medical Center will discuss the status of current and future medical care for retirees at LRMC. Briefi ngs by the customs offi ce, TRICARE, Veterans Affairs and legal are also planned. For more information about the meeting and information seminar, call 480-5486 or 495-7186.

Classes & Training» The Kaiserslautern Arts and Crafts Center is

hosting an Intro to Quilting class that focuses on one of the oldest and simplest quilting patterns — a rail fence quilt. Ideal for beginners, this quilt is simple and easy to construct. This quilt is constructed of four fabrics in com-plementary colors. This two-part class meets from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Monday and April 21 at the Arts and Crafts Center, Bldg. 3109 on Daenner Kaserne. Cost is $50. To sign up or for more information, call 483-6509 or 0631-411-6509.

» The Kaiserslautern Arts and Crafts Center is offer-ing Intro to Sewing: Creating a Pillowcase for sewing be-ginners from 11:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. April 12 at the Arts and Crafts Center, Bldg. 3109 on Daenner Kaserner. In this simple class, participants will learn techniques that are necessary for later more advanced classes in quilting and sewing. Cost is $30. To sign up, call 483-6509 or 0631-411-6509.

Baumholder Events» Enjoy Hilltop Theater’s spin on the lovable clas-

sic “Annie.” Follow the tale of a fi ery young orphan as she tries to escape a miserable orphanage with the help of a wealthy fellow. Show dates: 7 p.m., today to Sunday. Tick-ets may be purchased in advance through Hilltop Theater, Bldg. 8218 on Smith Barracks. Call 485-7244 or 06783-67244 for details.

» Come out to the Rheinlander Community Club for a night of laughter and fun at Comedy Night at 8 p.m. to-day in Bldg. 8085 on Smith Barracks. Comedians include Lee Adams, Hot Topic and JOB. Cover charge is $12. This event is open to ID cardholders and their guests, ages 18 and older. For more information, contact BOSS at 485-6228 or 06783-6-6228.

» In celebration of Easter, Month of the Military Child, Autism Awareness Month and Child Abuse Prevention Month, Baumholder CYSS presents the an-nual Easter Egg Hunt and County Fair April 19. The Eas-ter Egg Hunt will begin at 11 a.m., with the fair following immediately after. The fair will include a chili cook-off, a pie bake-off, face painting, relay races, tug-of-war, bouncy castles, cake walks, carnival games, demonstrations and much more. A shuttle bus will be provided from Smith Bar-racks to Wetzel Kaserne throughout the day, and parking will be available in Upper Wetzel near the skate park and high school. There is no registration required for this free event. For more information, contact Parent Central Ser-vices at 485-7003 or 06783-6-7003.

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Airman & Family Readiness Center For details or to sign up for a class, call the Airman & Family Readiness Center at 480-5100.MONDAY» Ramstein Spouses Orientation: 8:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m., A&FRCTUESDAY» Reintegration brief: 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., IDRC» Sponsoring in the KMC: 9 to 10 a.m., A&FRC» EFMP awareness kick-off: 11 a.m. to 3 p.m., KMCC» Intro to German: 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., A&FRC» Pre-deployment brief: 1 to 4 p.m., IDRC» EFMP Adaptive Arts & Crafts: 4 to 5 p.m.WEDNESDAY» Base INTRO: 7:30 to 11:45 a.m., E-Club» EFMP play group: 10 a.m. to noonTHURSDAY » Pre-separation brief: 9 a.m. to noon» Deployed family event: 5 to 7 p.m., Crossroads APRIL 4 » USAFE Family Day: A&FRC closed

Child/YouthRAMSTEIN YOUTH CENTERCLUBS R US AFTERSCHOOL FUN:MONDAY» Planet Earth: Join Mr. Ronnie in the club room as we dis-cover ways to care for our planet. » Sweet Science: From rock candy to elephant toothpaste, join us as we create edible science experiments.TUESDAY» Scrapbooking: Join us as we create scrapbooks to hold all of our special memories.» Spring Crafting: Spring is in the air. Join us for a crafting experience you will be sure to love. WEDNESDAY» Girls Fun: Join Ms. Lena in this girls only club. Learn about cars, masonry and construction. THURSDAY» Around the World in 8 Dishes: Pot stickers, jam tarts, que-sadillas and more. Join us as we cook our way around the world.» Storm Chasers: Join Mr. Ronnie to brave learning about tornados, thunder, lightning and more.FREE FRIDAY:» Music Makers: Join Mr. Fernando in this fun music class. Youth are required to bring their instruments. » Pinterest Your Interest: Get ready to search, click and craft by using pinterest for great ideas on cool projects.» Fitness Friday PALA Challenge: Get up and get moving. Mr. Ronnie’s head to toe workout puts you on the path to recognition from President Obama.

EVERYDAY FUN:» Power Hour Think Tank: Homework help, study skills and game challenges that get your brain in shape. Special for Dr. Seuss Month-Story Telling Adventures: Every picture tells a story. Your creativity will unlock the adventures in-spired by pictures.» Artist Studio: Figure sketching — from portraits to cari-catures, learn to draw people and fi gures. All new print making. Use templates and print making to create mas-terpiece.» Game Tech: Monday and Tuesday: Mr Bryan teaches you how to produce your computer game masterpiece.» Photoshop: Wednesday and Thursday: A picture is worth a thousand words. Learn how Photoshop makes your pictures the best that they can be.

Family Advocacy» EXPECTANT PARENT ORIENTATION (MONTHLY): Orientation is from 8 to 11 a.m. the fi rst Tuesday of ev-ery month at the Learning Resource Center, Bldg. 3718 at Landstuhl Regional Medical Center. Learn about birth reg-istration, passports and more. For more information, call the New Parent Support Program at 479-2098 or 06371-46-2098.» STRESS MANAGEMENT SEMINAR: 10 a.m. to noon Wednesday at the Ramstein Health and Wellness Center, Bldg. 2117A. To register, call 479-2370.» HEALTHY WEALTHY WISE – FORM HEALTHY RE-LATIONSHIPS AT HOME AND AT WORK: 2 to 4 p.m. April 15 in Bldg. 2121. To sign up, call 479-2370.

Medical Group» Self Initiated Care Kit, twice a month. Call 479-2273 (CARE) to sign up for a class.» Attention: TRICARE online is available for your conve-nience. Schedule your own appointments, home care web-site, check labs, nurse advice line, medication refi lls and more. Register online today at www.tricareonline.com.

ASACS» Adolescent Support and Counseling Service is a com-prehensive program that provides prevention education and counseling services to 11- to 19 year-old ID cardholders in the military community. Their mission is to provide com-prehensive counseling services to adolescents and mili-tary families stationed OCONUS while enhancing military readiness and quality of life. In addition, ASACS of-fers life skills classes that promote health and personal development in the Department of Defense schools. ASACS participates in supportive activities related to mili-tary life transitions as well as provides individual, group and family counseling services. ASACS counselors’ of-

fi ces are located in Department of Defense schools for the convenience of military families. ASACS counseling ser-vices are completely confi dential. Hours are from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday to Friday; however, fl exible appoint-ment times are available to meet the needs of military families. Contact your school ASACS counselor for more information.

Military family life consultants » Military family life consultants are licensed clinical pro-viders who assist service members and their families with issues they may face throughout the cycle of deployment to reintegrating with their family and community. The MFLC Program provides short-term, non-medical counseling sup-port for a range of issues including: relationships, crisis intervention, stress management, grief, occupational and other individual and family issues. Psycho-educational pre-sentations focused on issues common to the military family including: reunion/reintegration, stress/coping, grief/loss and deployment/reintegration. For more information, call 0152-24211233; 0152-02663352; 0176-69333243; or 0151-5674 8179.

SARC/SAPR» Joint Army SHARP, AF SAPR Kick-Off and Proclamation Signing: 10 to 10:30 a.m. Tuesday. Information tables and resources offered for Sexual Assault Awareness Month all day at the Kaiserslautern Military Community Center food court.» Photo booth event: Tuesday and April 8 at the Kaiser-slautern Military Community Center food court. Community members can have photos taken with prompts to show support and ideas for preventing sexual assault. Sponsored by Army SHARP and AF SAPR. » AFN Radio Spot: 4 p.m. Wednesday. Joint AF SAPR and Army SHARP discussion about Sexual Assault Awareness Month.» Comedian Bernie McGrenahan happy hour event: 2 p.m. April 14 at Hercules Theater on Ramstein. Sponsored by Army ASAP, AF SAPR, Army SHARP and AF ADAPT pro-grams.» Denim Day: 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. April 18. Information tables at the KMCC food court. Sponsored by Army SHARP and AF SAPR.» Self-defense seminars: Thursday and April 19. Multiple sessions for males and females. Free to the public. Spon-sored by AF SAPR, SHARP and Fortis Vitae Sports & Well-ness. To register, contact the AF SAPR offi ce at 480-5597 or email [email protected].» Joint Army SHARP, AF SAPR closing ceremony: 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. April 30. Information tables and resources offered for Sexual Assault Awareness Month.

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Mustache madness

Photo by Airman 1st Cass Holly Mansfi eld

Senior Master Sgt. Joseph Wheeler, 721st Aerial Port Squadron/721st Air Mobility Operations Group/313th Expeditionary Operations Support Squadron fi rst sergeant.

Photo by Airman 1st Cass Holly Mansfi eld

Members of the 721st Aerial Port Squadron.

Photo by Airman Dymekre Allen

Senior Airman Mathew Robinson, 786th Civil Engineer Squadron electrical technician.

Mustache mug shots

Photo by Senior Airman Jose L. Leon

Senior Airman Bonnie Brooks, 786th Civil Engineer Squadron emergency man-agement journeyman.

Photo by Senior Airman Jose L. Leon

Airman 1st Class John Crover, 786th Civil Engineer Squadron operations manager.

Photo by Sara Pavich

Maj. Adam Coff man, Headquarters, U.S. Air Forces in Europe and Air Forces Africa A30 chief of current operations.

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Tech. Sgt. Derric Richardson, 86th Operations Support Squadron host aviation resource manager assistant NCOIC.

Photo by Sara Pavich

Staff Sgt. Jesus De Leon, 86th Operations Support Squadron aviation resource manager.

Mustaches on mission

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86th Civil Engineer Squadron fi refi ghters.

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Capt. Jason Quick (left), 786th Civil Engineer Squadron chief executive, and Senior Master Sgt. Kevin Avila, 786th CES civil engineer opera-tions instructor.

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Staff Sgt. John Reeves, 86th Medical Support Squadron lab technician.

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Lt. Col. Sean Finnan, 86th

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Squadron director of

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Mustache madness

Photo by Airman 1st Cass Holly Mansfi eld

Senior Master Sgt. Joseph Wheeler, 721st Aerial Port Squadron/721st Air Mobility Operations Group/313th Expeditionary Operations Support Squadron fi rst sergeant.

Photo by Airman 1st Cass Holly Mansfi eld

Members of the 721st Aerial Port Squadron.

Photo by Airman Dymekre Allen

Senior Airman Mathew Robinson, 786th Civil Engineer Squadron electrical technician.

Mustache mug shots

Photo by Senior Airman Jose L. Leon

Senior Airman Bonnie Brooks, 786th Civil Engineer Squadron emergency man-agement journeyman.

Photo by Senior Airman Jose L. Leon

Airman 1st Class John Crover, 786th Civil Engineer Squadron operations manager.

Photo by Sara Pavich

Maj. Adam Coff man, Headquarters, U.S. Air Forces in Europe and Air Forces Africa A30 chief of current operations.

Photo by Sara Pavich

Tech. Sgt. Derric Richardson, 86th Operations Support Squadron host aviation resource manager assistant NCOIC.

Photo by Sara Pavich

Staff Sgt. Jesus De Leon, 86th Operations Support Squadron aviation resource manager.

Mustaches on mission

Photo by Airman Dymekre Allen

86th Civil Engineer Squadron fi refi ghters.

Photo by Airman Dymekre Allen

Capt. Jason Quick (left), 786th Civil Engineer Squadron chief executive, and Senior Master Sgt. Kevin Avila, 786th CES civil engineer opera-tions instructor.

Photo by Senior Airman Jose L. Leon

Staff Sgt. John Reeves, 86th Medical Support Squadron lab technician.

Photo by Sara Pavich

Lt. Col. Sean Finnan, 86th

Operations Support

Squadron director of

operations.

Photo by Senior Airman Jose L. Leon

Staff Sgt. John Reeves, 86th Medical Support Squadron lab technician.

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by Petra Lessoing86th Airlift Wing Public Affairs

The following is a list of perfor-mances and events happening in the KMC and nearby. Dates are subject to change.

Performing artsPfalztheater Kaiserslautern:• Big Ancient World Night, Sat-

urday: “Iphigenie in Aulis,” 5 p.m.; “Die Orestie,” 8:15 p.m.; “Kassandra,” 11 p.m. Tickets for all three performances are €49.

• “Der Vorname,” a play by Matthieu Delaporte and Alexandre de la Patellière, in German, 8 p.m. Tuesday, April, 4, 9, 13 and 19.

• “Die Orestie,” a tragedy trilogy by Aischylos, in German, 7:30 p.m. April 5.

• “Lady Macbeth von Mzensk,” an opera by Dmitri Schostakowitsch, in German, 7:30 p.m. April 6 and 9.

• “Galaxy 21 — Eine Perfor-mance,” 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, April 8 and 30.

• “Iphigenie in Aulis,” an opera by Christoph Willibald Gluck, in French with German subtitles, 7:30 p.m. April 11 and 6 p.m. April 13.

• “Die vier Jahreszeiten,” a ballet by Stefano Giannetti with music by Antonio Vivaldi and Astor Piazolla, 7:30 p.m. April 12 and 23.

• “Der Pagodenprinz,” a fairy tale dance with music by Benjamin Britten, 8 p.m. April 17.

• “Aida,” a musical by Elton John and Tim Rice, 7:30 p.m. April 19.

For more information, call 0631-3675-209 or visit www.pfalztheater.de.

Kammgarn Kaiserslautern: • Maxim & Band present urban

pop, 8 p.m. Saturday. Tickets cost €17.

• Jack DeJohnette, Joe Lovano, Esperanza Spalding & Leo Genovese Quartett present jazz, 8 p.m. Monday. Tickets cost €30.

• The band Cry My Name presents power metal and metal core, 8 p.m. April 5. Tickets cost €10.

• John Mayall, known as father of white blues, performs 8 p.m. April 10. Tickets cost €32.

• Andreas Kümmert, the Voice of

Germany 2013, presents rock, blues and Indie, 8 p.m. April 11. Tickets cost €33.

• Versengold presents medieval folk, 8 p.m. April 12. Tickets cost €14.

• De Fofftig Penns present Dialektro (hip hop electro), 8 p.m. April 19. Tickets cost €13.

For more information, visit www.kammgarn.de.

Fruchthalle, Kaiserslautern: • Jazz Stage meets Harp, 8 p.m.

April 4. Tickets cost €14.• The Pfalztheater Orchestra and

young musicians present Gustav Holst’s work “The Planets” op.32, 11 a.m. April 8. Tickets cost €5; family tickets are €21.

For tickets, call Kaiserslautern Tourist-Info at 0631-365-2317.

JUZ (Youth Center), Steinstrasse 47, Kaiserslautern:

• The bands Emproad, Tentackle Attack and Stop!Death Behind Her Smile present a metal core night, 8 p.m. today. Tickets cost €7.50.

• The bands Fused and Katana present rock, pop and blues, 8 p.m. April 4. Tickets cost €7.50.

For more information, visit www.juz-kl.de.

Theodor-Zink-Museum, Steinstrasse 48, Kaiserslautern:

• Charity concert of the Japa-nese Garden with pianist Sachiko Furuhate-Kersting, 7 p.m. Saturday. Admission fee is €10. Proceeds will

go to Kamaishi, a Japanese city, that was hit by the tsunami in 2011.

Abbey Church, Otterberg:• Concert with music by Johann

Sebastian Bach, 8 p.m. Saturday. Tickets cost €12.

Ramstein-Miesenbach, Haus des Bürgers:

• “Verwandte sind auch Men-schen,” a comedy by Erich Kästner, in German, 8 p.m. April 5. Tickets cost €24 to €30.

For more information, visit www.hausdesbuergers.de or call 06371-592-220.

Landstuhl Stadthalle:• “Der Raub der Sabinerinnen,” a

comedy in Palatinate dialect, 8 p.m. Saturday, April 12, 17, 19, 25 and 26. Tickets cost €8 to €12.

For more information, visit www.stadthalle-landstuhl.de or call 06371-92340.

English Theatre, Gallusanlage 7, Frankfurt:

• “Saturday Night Fever,” a musi-cal by Bill Oaks, Robert Stigwood and the Bee Gees, runs through April 27.

For more information, visit www.english-theatre.org.

Nationaltheater Mannheim, am Goetheplatz:

• “Casanova,” a ballet by Robert Glumbek, 8 p.m. Tuesday.

• “Stiffelio,” an opera by Guiseppe Verdi, in Italian, 6:30 p.m. April 5 and 7:30 p.m. April 9.

For more information, visit www.nationaltheater-mannheim.de or call 0621-1680-150.

Saarbrücken, Saarländisches Staatstheater, Schillerplatz 1:

• “Werther” an opera by Jules massenet, in French, 7:30 p.m. Wednesday and April 17.

Miscellaneous• Kaiserslautern, Japanese Garden

open through Oct. 31. Hours are from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.

For more information, visit www.japanischergarten.de.

• Niederkirchen, Westpfalzhalle, Easter market, Sunday.

• Schwedelbach, around Bürger-haus, exhibition by local craftsmen, stores, today to Sunday.

• Forst/German Wine Street, tradi-tional summer day parade to say good-bye to winter, 2 p.m. Sunday.

For more information, visit www.forst-pfalz.de.

• Gleiszellen-Gleishorbach (near Bad Bergzabern), almond blossom fest, Saturday and Sunday.

Flea markets• Kaiserslautern, Pfalz-Center

(across from Daenner Kaserne), Saturdays.

• Kaiserslautern, near BMW dealer on Merkurstrasse, 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday and 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Wednesday.

• Kaiserslautern, Messeplatz fairgrounds, 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday.

• Kaiserslautern, Toom Baumarkt, Hohenecker Strasse 10, Fridays.

• Mehlingen, former Penny market (Tannenstrasse), 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturdays.

• Ramstein, fl ea market hall, Flurstrasse 4, 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays.

• Landstuhl, Kaufl and, Torfstrasse 10, Thursdays.

• Bad Dürkheim, Saline (salt-works in Kurpark), 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday and April 5.

Was ist Los?KMC Cultural

HighlightsCourtesy photo

Gartenschau opens TuesdayThe Gartenschau Kaiserslautern opens its doors at 10 a.m. Tuesday. The park has various gardens, including a Biblical garden, cactus garden, rose garden, rhododendron garden and dancing garden. There are spring � owers, exhibitions, activities, entertainment, play-grounds and dinosaurs. Daily admission times are from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. Monday through Friday, and 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. Saturdays and Sundays and during German school breaks. Daily tickets cost €7 for adults and €3 for children. Customers with the SWK card get the season ticket for the whole family for €25. For more information, visit www.gartenschau-kl.de or call 0631-71007-00.

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Easter marketThe German-French Partnership Association holds its annual Easter mar-ket with about 30 vendors presenting handcrafted Easter decorations from 10 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Sunday at Westpfalzhalle in Niederkirchen. French food special-ties will be served. Admission costs €1. Niederkirchen is north of Otterberg.

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ABOVE: Brad Milton, Emily Milton, Peg Peterson and Evan Milton pose for a photo atop the Zugspitze in Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany. The Zugspitze is Germany’s highest mountain.

LEFT: Amanda McCullough poses for a photo next to the Magic Fountain of Montjuïc March 16 in Barcelona, Spain, after participating in the Barcelona Marathon.

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Garrison to host bubble soccer tournament by U.S. Army Garrison Rheinland-Pfalz Public Affairs

U.S. Army Garrison Rheinland-Pfalz’s Army Substance Abuse Program announced it will hold a Bubble Soccer Tournament for the KMC as part of its ongoing Ready and Resilient Campaign and the 101 Days of Summer.

The tournament opens at 6 p.m. May 27 at the garrison gym on Landstuhl’s Wilson Barracks. Registration is now open.

The final match takes place in September after Labor Day. The tour-nament, a first of its kind for the Army, is slated to become an annual event.

The focus of the garrison’s Ready and Resilient campaign is to develop a ready and resilient community built on the pillars of physical, mental, spiritual and behavioral fitness, said Yanir Hill, USAG-RP director of human resources.

“A healthy mind and body are essential to indi-vidual and unit readiness,” she said. “Our Bubble Soccer Tournament is one of the tools that integrate all aspects of resiliency.”

The tournament will bring the community together in a fun, innovative way while stimu-lating the limbic system and physical fitness of

community members, Hill said. “Soccer is known worldwide as the beautiful

game and also happens to be very challenging and demanding, requiring lots of skills and focus,” Hill said. “Throw in a bubble as your uniform and now you multiplied the fun while still achieving the original goals.”

Although the official marketing of the event has

just begun, the response has already been astounding, said Sarah Jane Phillips, USAG-RP ASAP lead for the tournament.

The marketing piece has become part of the resiliency development just as much as the game itself, Phillips said. Soldiers, Airmen, Sailors and Marines already sent suggestions for video clips, posters and other market-ing tools.

“The word is out, and calls are com-ing in asking how to enroll and partici-pate in the event,” Phillips said. “The resiliency goals will be achieved not only by the tournament itself, but the input and active participation from all units and community members in the development of the marketing tools.”

Teams are limited to 10 members. Five players from each team are allowed on the court at any given time. Captains must attend all meetings and training

sessions. Players must be at least 18 years old. To register, teams must send unit information, a

team roster and a captain’s contact information to the inbox on the program’s Facebook page, found at www.facebook.com/kaiserslauternasap.

Ideas for marketing the tournament are also wel-come and can be sent to the program’s Facebook inbox or emailed to [email protected].

Photo by Ignacio “Iggy” Rubalcava

Baumholder Soldiers try out bubble soccer Monday at the Hall of Champions on Smith Barracks. A bubble soccer competition is coming to U.S. Army Garrison Rheinland-Pfalz soon as part of a summer long campaign geared toward readiness and resiliency.

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Gateway Cineplex (Ramstein)TODAY - Muppets Most Wanted (PG) 11 a.m., 1:45 p.m., 4:30 p.m., 7:15 p.m.

Divergent (PG-13) 11:30 a.m., 3 p.m., 6:30 p.m., 9:45 p.m.

3 Days to Kill (PG-13) 2 p.m., 7:30 p.m.

Non-stop (PG-13) 11 a.m., 4:45 p.m., 10:15 p.m.

About Last Night (R) 2:30 p.m., 8:30 p.m.

300: Rise of an Empire 3D (R) 11:15 a.m., 5:30 p.m., 10 p.m.

SATURDAY - Muppets Most Wanted (PG) 11 a.m., 1:45 p.m., 4:30 p.m., 7:15 p.m.

Divergent (PG-13) 11:30 a.m., 3 p.m., 6:30 p.m., 9:45 p.m.

3 Days to Kill (PG-13) 2 p.m., 7:30 p.m.

Non-stop (PG-13) 11 a.m., 4:45 p.m., 10:15 p.m.

About Last Night (R) 2:30 p.m., 8:30 p.m.

300: Rise of an Empire 3D (R) 11:15 a.m., 5:30 p.m., 10 p.m.

SUNDAY - Muppets Most Wanted (PG) 11 a.m., 2 p.m., 4:45 p.m., 7:45 p.m.

Divergent (PG-13) 11:30 a.m., 3:30 p.m., 7 p.m.

3 Days to Kill (PG-13) 11 a.m., 5 p.m.

Non-stop (PG-13) 2 p.m., 8 p.m.

About Last Night (R) 11:15 a.m., 5 p.m.

300: Rise of an Empire 3D (R) 2 p.m., 8 p.m.

MONDAY - Muppets Most Wanted (PG) 11 a.m., 5 p.m.

Divergent (PG-13) 11:30 a.m., 3:30 p.m., 7 p.m.

Non-stop (PG-13) 2 p.m., 8 p.m.

About Last Night (R) 11:15 a.m., 5 p.m.

300: Rise of an Empire 3D (R) 2 p.m., 8 p.m.

TUESDAY - Muppets Most Wanted (PG) 11:15 a.m., 5 p.m.

Divergent (PG-13) 11:30 a.m., 3:30 p.m., 7 p.m.

3 Days to Kill (PG-13) 11 a.m., 5 p.m.

Non-stop (PG-13) 2 p.m., 8 p.m.

300: Rise of an Empire 3D (R) 2 p.m., 8 p.m.

WEDNESDAY - Muppets Most Wanted (PG) 11 a.m., 5 p.m.

Divergent (PG-13) 11:30 a.m., 3:30 p.m., 7 p.m.

Non-stop (PG-13) 2 p.m., 8 p.m.

About Last Night (R) 11:15 a.m., 5 p.m.

300: Rise of an Empire 3D (R) 2 p.m., 8 p.m.

THURSDAY - Muppets Most Wanted (PG) 11:15 a.m., 5 p.m.

Divergent (PG-13) 11:30 a.m., 3:30 p.m., 7 p.m.

3 Days to Kill (PG-13) 11 a.m., 5 p.m.

Non-stop (PG-13) 2 p.m., 8 p.m.

300: Rise of an Empire 3D (R) 2 p.m., 8 p.m.

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Editor’s note: Schedules and synopses are provided by the Army and Air Force Exchange Service. Movie times and dates are subject to change by the individual theaters. Please check with the theater to ensure accuracy.

Divergent (PG-13) — In this world, peo-ple are divided into distinct factions based on human virtues. Tris Prior is warned she is Divergent and will never fi t into any one group. When she discovers a conspiracy by a faction leader to destroy all Divergents, Tris must learn to trust in the mysterious Four, and together they must fi nd out what makes being Divergent so dangerous before it’s too late.

Starring Shailene Woodley and Theo James.

Muppets Most Wanted (PG) — The Muppets go on a global tour, selling out grand theaters in some of Europe’s most exciting destinations. But mayhem follows the Muppets overseas as they fi nd them-selves unwittingly entangled in an interna-tional crime caper headed by Constantine — the world’s No. 1 criminal and a dead ringer for Kermit — and his dastardly side-kick Dominic.

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Apartment Linden 150qm; 3 be-drooms; built in kitchen with dish-washer; living/diningroom; 1 3/4bathrooms; Sat-TV; DSL possibe;balkony; 1 Garage; 1 parkingplace; seperate enter; no pets;available; call: 06307/6475; 900€+ utilities

Apt 10 min RAB 80 sqm 2br1livrm 1bath + guest WC stor BIKbalc 1 cpks avail now €520 + util0170-7369018

Apt in Mehlbach, Pferchstr. 9,2floors, bright, 160sqm liv space,1st floor:2br, new BIK, lrg bath,corner bathtub, closet, lg bal-cony;2nd floor: lrg liv rm 70sqm,fireplace, modern renovated,guest WC, storage, attic, garageor park spot €900 + €150 heat +€30 p. p. water + €15 trash (gara-ge €40) 0179-5049750 or 0173-6313-419

Apt in Miesenbach, ground floor,quiet area, 117sqm, 3rms, BIK,1.5 baths, laundryrm, shared gar-den, parking spot. Avail now.€785+util. 06371-8389169 or0152-09105772

Beautiful appartment in Vogel-bach, 10 min from Ramstein andLandstuhl gates, 2 BR, 1.5 baths,office, liv/din rm, bik, balcony,yard, double garage, €760. Call0162 4131 878 or email: [email protected].

Big nice Apt.in a quiet Area,3Bedrm., Liv-Dinrm.1,5Bath, BIK,Pantry, Balc, AFN, DSL-Internet,140sqm, no Findersfee.063847067 or 01638150865 / [email protected]

Exclusive big new building,160sqm!20min from RAB, furn ornot furn, ground flr, 4BR, w/ 1 ½baths & BIK.2 outdr terraces w/BBQ., excellent view of Germancountryside.Kreimbach-Kaul-bach.Garden & side walk aremaintained by landlord.Pets arewelcome.0151-54607136 or 0151-43457009

Fully furn. Apt. Weilerbach, 5min.RAB, 80 sqm. 1BR 1liv/din BIKdishw. washer, dryer, new carpet,TV-SAT, DSL, €520+util Tel.0163-364694

Fully furnished apt, 100% equip,AFN, nice quiet, BR, liv, BIK, bath,carport €350+util.06308-1346

Hochspeyer, 5min to Kleber andPanzer, 5min to A6/A63, stylish1BR Apt, 830sq ft. livespace, pa-tio and garden, €470+util. Tel:0152-33649575

Kaiserslautern - citycenter, mo-dern 2BR apt, balc, elevator, BIK,86sqm live space, €645+util,105sqm, live space, €787+util.Tel.06302 5000, www.abc-kaiserslautern.de

Kaiserslautern downtown, luxuryapartment: modern comfortableapartment, in a quiet street rightin the middle of downtown, per-fect for singles or couples,80sqm, 2 big bedrooms, open-plan living/dining, ba-throom+guest WC, designer BIK,hardwood floors, private off-streetparking, €925+ut. Av. end March.Call Melinda 0172/6855976 [email protected]

Kaiserslautern: very nice Appart-ment, 340qm living space, big di-ning and living room, BIK, 3 BR,Wirpool, Sauna, Spa, Balcony, bigTerrace, Garage. Rent 2500€callJürgen Klan RE/MAX Real EstateCenter 0631-4140888-0, 0176-55465122

Kusel cozy furn Apartment w/ be-droom loft 15 min to Ramstein.Tel 0176-23404388 or 06371-60351

Landstuhl - Melkerei, Pont-A-Mousson-Ring 126, Apt 105sqm,2BR, 1.5bath, BIK lrg liv/dinrm,15sqm balc, sm pets neg, €630+utl +1mo dep. Avail now. 06371-916689 or 0174-2854660

Landstuhl-Apt for rent, 141Sqm, 4 Bedr, 1 Bathr, 1 Livrm/Dinrm, BIK, Features: storagerm,Yard, balc, Prkg spot , €850 +util., no pets, phone 01602322110

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Annual health screening physicals are required for students who wish to partici-pate in sports.

The 86th Medical Group will be conduct-ing sports physicals by appointment only, on Saturday, May 31, 2014 for youth ages 6-18 years old enrolled to the Ramstein Clinic. Appointments open for scheduling on May 6, 2014. The physicals will be performed at the Ramstein Clinic building 2114 (main clinic) from 0800-1545 and are valid for one

year. Appointments can be made by calling 479-CARE (2273) or 06371-46-2273 starting on May 6, 2014. The MDG will provide all necessary paperwork for this examination. Families need to arrive 30 minutes prior to the scheduled appointment to complete paperwork and the necessary pre-examina-tion testing. If a child wears glasses, please bring them to the appointment and have your children wear comfortable clothing, such as a tee shirt and a pair of shorts.

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Landstuhl city nearby the histori-cal old market place and close tothe hospital; nice and bright roof-top-apartment with 125sqm,1living-room with dining area,built-in kitchen, 3bedrooms,1bathroom, 1lavatory, 1 pantryand 1 basement. Available nowfor €609,-- + utilities. Call Michael(Not a Realtor!) 06371/3610!

Landstuhl city, TLA, nearby thehistorical old market place andclose to the hospital; spacious,modern furnished loft with159sqm, 1living-room, 1 base-ment, 1 parking lot. Available nowfor €1.750,-- incl. all utilities. Plea-se check also at www.tla-landstuhl.de or call Michael (not a real-tor!) 06371/3610

Located at Otterberg.!5 Min.toRAB& less to Ktown.Ready to mo-ve in! U will like this great LuxuryPlace from the min.you walk in. Ni-ce Pattio and very stylish!Call rRealtor Erwin today for de-tails.0176-61204301, €950, [email protected]

Miesau, 5min to army depot,15min to RAB, 128sqm, 3BR, BIK,1bath, liv/dinrm, storage rm€770+utl avail now, 0152-09515245

New Apt in Rothselberg for rent,12 min RAB, 129 sqm, 2 Bdr, bigliv/dinrm, BIK, 1 1/2 bathrm, bigstorage, 2 balc., no pets, rent700€+200€ util 06304-416797 or06304-919272

Nice Apt in KL (Parkstr) next totrain station 5 min to KL-Cityquiet area 120sqm 2BR liv/dinrmBIK bath basem terrace €665+utlav May 0631-63059 or 0176-31557161

Nice Exclusiv Apt. in a quietArea, 7 Rooms, Big BIK, Bathwith Wirlpool, Toilette, Fireplace,2Balcony, furnished Dinnrm andBedroom, Floorheat, DSL-Inter-net, AFN, Garage, 180qm, No Fin-dersfee. 063847067 or01638150865 [email protected]

Nice quite apt, 120 sqm, 3BDR,2baths, carport,rent€1056,01726823232

Ramstein, near base, 78qm,1BR, BIK, livingroom, bath.€600incl all util, call: 0176-20224094

Obermohr house for rent 172m²,4br, 2ba, balconie, garage, fire-place €1140 For more informationemail: [email protected] call:0152-31726215Oberstaufenbach, Apartm forrent. 120 sqm liv space. 2 bedr,BIK, parking for 610€ + utils. 15min to RAB. Broadb internet avail.Available immediately. Call yourrealto Kurt 0170-9966359 or [email protected], 67697, Im Althütterhof11; apt 150sqm BIK liv/din rmbath extra WC 3BR balcony stora-ge tiled+heated floors garage nopets €960+utl incl. garage Call:06301-2911Queidersbach: nice apt. 3 bedr.liv/dinrm, Bik, 1 ½ bathr. base-ment, 2 balcony, garage, floorheating, 110 sqm. 690 € + util.Call. 06371-912591 no finders feeRamstein City: 3 bedroom apart-ment., 1 ½ bath, built-in.kit., living-diningrm., balcony, garage, 745,--€ + util, no findersfee www.agra-immobilien.de 06371-57656Ramstein: 2 bedr., bath, built-in-kit., living-diningrm., balcony, ga-rage, 580,--€ + util , no finderfeewww.agra-immobilien.de 06371-57656Rodenbach, cozy attic apt,73sqm, 3.5 rms, shower, new re-novated, partly furn, bik, balcony,SAT/Cable. No pets and smokers.€410 +util. 0171-3849371Schönenberg, Apartment,194Sqm, 3 Bedrooms, 1 Ba-throoms, 2 Living/Dining Room,BIK, Features: Basement, Yard,Garage, €950 + util.,01714269249 or [email protected]: BIK livrm 2BRbath shower storage rm carpet138sqm garage Internet hook-uppossible €750 + €250 utl no pets,06371-58730 or 0151-17752345or 06374-2590 or 0160-96578845Steinwenden, modern 3 be-droom apt, 10min to RAB, niceview, 105sqm, 1.5 bath, kitchen,living-dinigrm, balcony 680€+utili-ty, call: 0163-1766628Weilerbach, modern apt, 80sqm,kit/din, BIK, liv, 1 bedr, 550€+util,contact:[email protected] apt, built 2013,123sqm, kitchen, bath/toilet,shower/toilet, 3BR, balc, elevator,avail now, no pets, €836 + util +garage + deposit, Tel: 06302-924949

! ! ! House new in Ktown 191sqmliv rm din area 4BR bik 2.5bathsstudio hobby rm car port availnow €1345+utl 0160-99223285

*Ramstein school dist. House,220sqm, 1200sqm property, ter-race, family rm, dinrm, BIK, laun-dry, 2full baths, 4BR, private patioarea in the back. Very quiet area,6miles to RAB westgate, kids andpets welcomed. €1600 +util. w/op-tion to buy. Avail now. Call Owner06364-175436

10 min Ramstein, FSH, 6BDR,4baths, yard, petsOK, 2garages,rent €1650.01726823232

15min to Landstuhl: Freest. Hou-se in a nice, quiet area, 5BR/2,5BA, yard, terrace € 1.200,- +util 06371-943311 www.GermaWild-Immobilien.de

15min to Ramstein: Freest. Hou-se in a beautifull area with a greatview, 6BR/2BA, balcony, terrace,2 carports € 1.690,- + util 06371-943311 www.GermaWild-Immobilien.de

392sqms Dreamhouse in Land-stuhl next to hospital very new,exclusively equipped, nofee,2990€+utility phone 01788493790

5min to RAB. Very bright and mo-dern home, Mediterranean finish,open coverage style, 4BR, MasterBR+bath ensuite+walk in closet.2.5baths, bik, garage. €1640+util.No realtor fees! 015123555081

66892 Bruchmühlbach, 6BR,3.5baths, garage, 220sqm, gasheating, yard and terrace.€1570+util. Avail now. 06363-5481 or 0171-7859082

66904 Brücken, Auf den Birken9. Freestanding house to rent. 5bedrooms, 2.5 bathrooms, built-inkitchen, dining room, dining area,fenced yard, 15miles to AirbaseRamstein, school bus area, gara-ge with automatic door opener.Date available 1.04.2014 landlordcall:06386 6577, mobi-le:01792438947

Available with GP Residences:Newer Hütschenhausen House, 5BR, 4 bath, nice bik, liv/din rmwith fire place, lightflodded, stora-ge, garage, yard, €1,740. Largelyreduced fees, please call 01624131 878 or email: [email protected]

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Airbase- 4 mls, gorgeous, luxuryhouse, 6 br, 3 bath, firepl, gar,fenced yard E 2250,- ; Bruchmu-ehlbach: brand new luxurious hou-se 300 sqm 5 br, firepl yard, gar E2310,-; Herschberg: great lux hou-se 4 br, yard, 2 gar E1350,-; pictu-res avail. -JR Realty- reduced fee - ph: 06371-71756, 01703159692;[email protected]

Beautiful FSH w. In-Law-Suite inKusel-Region, built in 2011, 25km to RAB, 250 m², 5 BR, 2 Baths+ 2 WC, 2 BIK, 2 Liv/Din, Storage,Double-Garage, Yard, Pets neg.,Avail: March 1, 2014, Rent: 2015Euro + util.Reduced fee!For moreinformation please contact G.I.Bill Pay Service & Real Estate:06371-465407 or 0160-1065196or [email protected]. Forfurther listings please view ourwebsite www.gibillpay.com/realestate

Beautiful, exclusive house, 6 br,balconies, fenced yard, 2 gar,pets ok, pics avail. E 1980,- JRRealty- reduced fee- 06371-71756 or [email protected]

Comfort House in Kottweiler-Schwanden. High class equipp-ment. 140sqm, 7rms, bik, 3 par-king spots, balcony, big terrace.€680+utl+1 month dep. Avail 15March. 0152-29680795

Dream mansion, 9br, Birkenfeldphone 0174-8279244, email [email protected]

Duplex 120sqm Mehlingen Fro-ehnerhof 3BR livrm dinrm BIK1.5bath cpks yard 10min RAB ide-al for single €840 +util 06303-9998405 or 0176-78483490

Duplex 140sqm 3BR 1.5bath liv/din area BIK laundry attic garageSAT DSL 8km to RAB av now€810 + utl (extra electr. & phone)from owner Tel. 06383-7627 or -998282 speak Engl.

Duplex 5min to RAB 120sqm4BR BIK 2baths liv/dinrm garageattic basem 1000sqm lot 17sqmbalc 20sqm terr €870 +util Call:06371-70893 (lv msg)

Duplex House. 140 sqm, 4 be-drooms, 2 bathrooms, built-in kit-chen, living room/dining room,guest WC, garage, balcony andlarge fenced garden. Call Brian @01746-510-014

Enjoy living in this spacious, verymodern and luxurious freestan-ding home. 291 m², 3 BR, 2.5Baths, Liv/Din-room, Studio,Fenced yard, Double garage,Floor-Heating, Pets neg., Avail:Feb. 15, 2014. Rent: 2212 Euro +100 Euro garage + util.Reducedfee!For more information pleasecontact G.I. Bill Pay Service & Re-al Estate: 06371-465407 or 0160-1065196 or [email protected] . For further listings plea-se view our website www.gibillpay.com/realestate

Enkenbach-Alsenborn, FreestHouse, 300sqm, 5BR, 2bath,WC, sunroom, firepl, garage,yard. €2270. 0178-8950274

Excl. house in Thaleischweiler, 3bdrm, 2 bath, garage, 1800 €,01724255779, [email protected]

Eulenbis/Weilerbach approx360sqm House 5BR 2livrm, 3fullbaths 2BIK, lrg yard, garden w/fruit trees, fireplace, sun terrace,balconies, dbl garage, beautifview, avail now! 1800€ +util Tel:06371-51375 or 0173-6640836

Freestanding house in Her-schweiler-Pettersheim, near busstop, 162 Sqm, 4 Bedr., 2 Bathr.,2 Living/Dining Room, BIK, Base-ment, Yard, 2Balconies, laundry,place to park (~ 4 cars), dogs wel-come, 1100€+util, ph:+496384-329 or 01703131159, mail:[email protected]

Freestanding house in Nie-derstaufenbach with garage andback yard for rent; ~ 285 qm; Ter-race and balcony; nice size ofrooms, 5 bedrooms, 2 livingrooms 1 dining room, kitchen (bk)with pantry, Bath (2; 1/2), base-ment with storage rooms as wellas a separate laundry room, attic;all the rooms are nice and spa-cious. Great neighborhood. = Li-ving on a dead end road, just gre-at for kids. Rent 1.750,00 Euro +utilities (water, gas, electric, trash,etc.), + deposit, as well as finder'sfee. For more information call realestate Fettig Immobilien on 01726182 688

FSH, 16km to Ktown, 210m², per-fect for large family, 6BR, BIK, lrgliv/dinrm, 2.5bath, basem w/ laun-dryrm, park spot, 500m² garden,pets are welcome, separate work-shop next to the house €1350 +utl+ dep 06322-600403 or 0170-5723212

Kaiserslautern-Morlautern: 4bedr., 2 ½ bath, built-in.kit., living-diningrm., basement, patio,1.600,-- € + util www.agra-immobilien.de 06371-57656e

House in Queidersbach, built2003, quiet area, 270sqm 8BR4baths BIK liv/dinrm tiled/woodenfloors terrace garage sauna€1785+utl. Ready to move in, nofinders fee 06371-64521 or 0170-9384174

Kaiserslautern Erlenbach, semidetached house of 177 sqm livingspace, 4 bedr, Bik, patio, guesttoilet, garage, quiet area, for 1020€ + utils. Gas heating. Broadbandinternet avail. No finders fee. Callyour realtor kurt on 0170-9966359or email [email protected]

Kaiserslautern-Hohenecken, Du-plex, 147 Sqm, 5 Bedrooms, 2Bathrooms, 1 Living/DiningRoom, BIK, Yard, 5 min to Vogel-weh, 20 min to RAB, terrace,1030 € + util. avail. now, phone0160-4449696,

Katzweiler, 280sqm, new duplex,garage, 4BR, €1900, Otterberg,brand new 300sqm house, 3 gar,5br, €2300, Mackenbach, 5BR,duplex, sauna, carport, floorheat,firepl, €1800. Queidersbach, 4BRduplex, familyrm, walk-in-closet,nice view, patio, big yard, €1400,Queidersbach, 3BR house,2garge, patio, €980. Immo T.016096096498

KL, Hochspeyer, row house,152sqm, BIK, 5BR, yard, 10min toRAB. €990+util. 0163-6018387

Kottweiler: 5 Bedr. House 2bathr., bik, large living w open fire-place, 2 Garages, € 2.000,--RE/MAX Dreamhomes 4 U, Land-stuhl, Kaiserstr.4, tel01706850060 or 01704116990,email [email protected]

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Krickenbach: 3 bedr., 1 ½ bath,living-diningrm., built-in-kit., gara-ge, patio, yard, 1.040,-€ + utilwww.agra-immobilien.de 06371-57656

K-Town Westside: 10 mins toRamstein, newly renovated,170sqm, 4 bed, 1.5 bath, BIK, stu-dio loft, storage, small yard, gasheating, rent 1225 euros incl. ga-rage, Av. now, Call Melinda 0172/6855976 or [email protected]

Landstuhl - Pretty 4 bedrm hou-se 3,5 bath with nany/guest qtrs,patio, garage, located by thewoods, rent 1490€ plus util, 1 Morent realtor commision. DorisDrewlow Immobilien, Tel: 06371-5940059

Mackenbach Auf der Platte: ex-clusive freestanding house withdouble garage, 220sqm, 4 big be-drooms, 2 bathrooms, open-planliving/dining, designer BIK, radiantfloor heating, wood fireplace, bigpatio and landscaped garden,1710+ut. Av. early April. Call Me-linda 0172/6855976 or [email protected]

Matzenbach, part furn, 130sqmhouse, 3BR, BIK, basement, gar-den, balc, dble garage, terr 16kmto RAB, €1000+util 0163-1987059or 06381-6749

Modern semi-detached housefrom 2011 in Kaiserslautern!145sqm, 3 Bedrooms,ENGEL&VÖLKERS, www.ev-kl.com, 0631-41-40-130

Near Ramstein: Freest Housewith floor-heat, 270sqm, 5BR/2,5BA, fireplace, yard, 2 garages€ 2.000,- + util 06371-943311www.GermaWild-Immobilien.de

Newly build family home for rentin Labach. 12km from Landstuhl.5 bedrooms, master bedroomwalk-in closet, 2 full bathrooms,open living-dining room, build-in-kitchen, 280 m² living space, Ter-race with nice backyard, garageand driveway, the monthly rent2.100 €, please contact me viaemail: [email protected] (Marti-na)

Nice Apt in Mehlbach close toVOG 15 min RAB 20 min SEM 20min, 110 sqm, 2 BR, livrm, dinrm,BIK w/dishw., 1,5 bath, balc., at-tic, basmnt., floor-heat, SAT-DSL-LTE2 park.lot, quiet, near forest,wonderful view AV now, Pls. call06301-795030, or 0151 16 56 7017

Nice Duplex-Half in Kusel, 180m², 3 BR, 1.5 Baths, BIK, Liv-Din-Room, Storage, In-Law-Suite, Ga-rage, Yard, 2 Balconies, Petsneg., Avail: March 1, 2014, Rent:1080 Euro incl. garage +util.Redu-ced fee!For more information plea-se contact G.I. Bill Pay Service &Real Estate: 06371-465407 or0160-1065196 or [email protected]. For further listings plea-se view our website www.gibillpay.com/realestate

Nice house for rent. 273sqmlivsp, lrg property, 2 km to RAB,pets welcome, 8 lrg rooms, BIK, fi-replace, 2 baths, 2 WC, 2 gara-ges, BBQ area. €2000+util. Ener-gy pass. Busch 06303-922428 or0176-84119718

Nice FSH 16 km to RAB, 245 m²,6 BR, 3 Baths, BIK, Liv/Din-Room, Yard, Garage, Pets neg.,Avail. now, Rent: 1940 Euro incl.garage + util.Reduced fee!For mo-re information please contact G.I.Bill Pay Service & Real Estate:06371-465407 or 0160-1065196or [email protected]. Forfurther listings please view ourwebsite www.gibillpay.com/realestate

Obermohr: Freest House in quietarea, 6BR/2BA, yard, terrace, ga-rage € 1.300,- + util 06371-943311 www.GermaWild-Immobilien.de

Old Farm house, approx 200sqmlivsp, 4rms, BIK, bath, 1200sqmproperty, 4 parking slots. Openfloor plan construction. €1450.0151-50430987

Older reov. Farmhouse, Freestan-ding House, 130 qmSqm, 3 Be-drooms, 1 Bathrooms, 1 / 1 Living/Dining Room, BIK, Features: Pan-try, Yard, ca. 15 km to Kaiserslau-tern and Ramstein Airbase, notsupported by housing, no pets,avaible now, deposit 500,- Euro,€450, 0171-1975839

Ramstein 5 mins: comfortable ho-me in Obermohr, 180sqm, 4 bed,2 bath, studio loft, BIK, gas hea-ting, garage, big balcony, no yard,€1180+ut. Av. now. Call Melinda0172/6855976 or [email protected]

Ramstein close to center, 4bedr., e bathr, built in kitchen, li-vingr, double carport, Gardenwith gardenhouse € 1.400,--, RE/MAX Dreamhomes 4 U, Land-stuhl, Kaiserstr.4 , tel01706850060 or 01704116990,email [email protected]

Ramstein: 4 bedr., 3 bath, built-in-kit., living-dingrm., patio, gara-ge, 1.400,-- + util www.agra-immobilien.de 06371-57656

Ramstein 5min, FSH, 5BDR,3baths, pet OK, 2garages,1carport, rent€2000,01726823232

Ramstein-Miesenbach: freestan-ding 4 bedr., 2 ½ bath, living-di-ningrm., familyroom, built-in-kit.,garage, balcony, yard, 1.760,--€ +util www.agra-Immobilien.de06371-57656

Reuschbach (5 km from RAB) -house for rent: 4 bedrooms, living-room, 2 kitchen with BIK, 2 ba-throoms (1 with tub), closet, bal-cony, basement, 140 sqm, rent €1000,- + util., please contact0176-71297393 or 06383-7179,[email protected]

Spesbach: 6 bedr., 3 bath, living-diningm, built-in-kit., patio, yard,garage, 2.060,-- €+ util www.agra-immobilien.de 06371-57656

Townhome (end unit) in Siegel-bach for rent, ~ 160 qm, 2 Carparking in front, fenced in yard. 3bedrooms, bath (1; 3/4), kitchen(bk), dining & living room area;laundry room & storage; all therooms are nice and spacious.Rent 1.100,00 Euro+ utilities + de-posit, as well as finder's fee. Formore information call real estateFettig Immobilien on 0172 6182688

Townhouse 5min Kaiserslautern5Rms BIK 1.5bath 170sqm300sqm-yard terr balc garage ni-ce area 15min RAM 0173-3683830

Townhome in Steinwenden,~140 qm (10 min to Ramstein)withgarage for rent. 3 bedrooms, kit-chen (bk), dining - & living roomarea, bath (1; 1, 3/4), balcony &terrace, incl. basement Ready tomove in. Rent 860,00 Euro + Utili-ties + deposit, as well as finder'sfee. For more information call realestate Fettig Immobilien on 01726182 688

Winnweiler-Langmeil, 1 fam hou-se, lrg yard, livsp 179sqm, 3BR,1.5BR, bik, floor heat. Avail now.No pets. €1300+ €40 garage+util+dep. 06302-924949

$$$get your own$$$ Private sale!66982 Miesau, 15 Min. RAB, 2Fam.-h., Gas-h., 210 qm, brandnew renovated, r. garage, parkingspace, garden, 229 000 € VHScall Rick 01522 5709000

Beautiful 286 sqm home, 5 be-droom, 3 baths, granit floors,open fire place, air condition,whirlpool ... and much more. Callus at 06826 8289000

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Freest 1 Family home in Schwe-delbach, incl BIK, 165sqm livingspace 3BR.Built 1995.€222,000price neg.Call 06385-1729

Gorgeous House 209m² LivSpace, 1065m² lot, 5 bedrms, liv/diningroom, built-in kitchen, pan-try, fam rm, 2 bath, sauna, entran-ce video security system, laundryrm, cov balcony, cov patio, outsi-de BBQ, playground, garden hou-se, workshop, own water well, to-tally fenced, gas heating. Avail. im-mediately 295000 Euro. DorisDrewlow Immobilien, Tel: 06371-5940059

KL-Dansenberg: Exept. Villa(built in 2004) in premium qualitylocated on prime lot, 212sqm, 4Bedrooms, ENGEL&VÖLKERS,www.ev-kl.com, 0631-41-40-130

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Landstuhl! Energy efficient con-struction project currently underdevelopment. Commission-freetownhomes will be available soon:116 sqm/1250 sqft living space,starting at 169.990,-€or 141 sqm/1520 sqft living space starting at189.990,-€. Property includes terr.garden space. For further info plscontact: Deutsche Reihenhaus, [email protected],phone 0631/3433245

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Very nice fully furnished Apart-ment (or TLA Apartment) in Ram-stein for rent. The Apt is ready tomove in! It has 2 Bedrooms, aBIK, a Bathroom, a nice Livingand Dining room area and a Par-king Lot. For further details pleasecontact us at: +49151-46501528or Visite out Website www.ramstein-tla.com

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2009 Mustang GT Convertible,Ford, Mustang GT Convertible,2009, 2009 Ford Mustang GTConvertible for sale. Automatictransmission, heated seats and re-mote starter. $20,000, not availa-ble until May. [email protected]

2012 Nissan Sentra in excellentcondition. Only 31K original milesand original owner. $13,000 OBO.Call Fred Pinnix at 015238737776or [email protected]

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Audi, A3 1.6 Automatic, 1998,Sunroof, Power Windows, powermirrors, remote power door locks,ABS, double Airbags, incl. sum-mer tires with alloy wheels.199.000, next insp. 02-2015. Mi-nor opticals, technically top. Kai-serslautern, 0176 218 90 818,[email protected]

Fiat 500, 2011, Metallic red 5Speed, 63KW, fun to drive, easyto park, great gas mileage. CDplayer, air conditioning, sun roofpanel. All season tires and sum-mer tires. Custom seat covers. Eu-ropean specs. Heading back tostates, love this car. $9900.00Call 16094908450.

For sale is an Automatic Merce-des E200, 1999. Gorgeous blue-green color. German specs, in-spections passed. No problems!Good shape - inside and outside.It has 270,000 km. $3700 cashplease. We are in Wiesbaden. [email protected]. Call 0176-69342-601 or 0176-69350-983.

Good Year Ultra Grip Winter Ti-res with steel rims, 175/65 R14.Excellent condition used one win-ter. Rims came off Mazda 323,4x100. $180; Call: 0175-449-8922

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I am selling 4 bmw alloy OEM15? rims taken off my `93 318i.The rims are in fair condition.Good for any BMW owner whoneed rims or [email protected]

Manual Transmission. 22,000 Mi-les. Heated Seats. Fold in sidemirrors. Rear Back Up Sensors.Blue Tooth Enabled. Connectioncord for mp3/ipod. CD Player.Convenience keyless entry andstart. Comes w/2 sets winter &summer runflat tires. [email protected]

Mecedes converible for sale,Mercedes-Benz, clk 320 converti-ble, 2001, silver--loaded-one ow-ner-mercedes maintained-gargaekept- summer and winter tireswith rims only 65k miles--call07031-280681 or email [email protected], $12500.00

Mercedes E 200, Model 2000 Au-tomatic, leather, power steering,breaks, windows, doors. Cruisecontrol, Xenon lights, ABS, Stero,fully loaded. new oil change & bat-terie.new winter tires. none smo-king car - Garage kept- good con-dition - only € 3.250 obo call0172-676 2717

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Mercedes E-Class Rims and ti-res, 4x 215/55 R16 Conti Premi-um Contact summer tires OriginalMercedes Aluminium rims7.5Jx16H2 ET 41, 5/112 originalpart-Nr: 2104010402, €285, [email protected] 06301 3898080

Porsche Cayenne Turbo year:2009 KM: 150.000 Fully loaded,(leather seats, Panorama Roof,Rear Entertainment System, PriceNew: € 140.000,00 Sale Price:$38,400 Please call: 0172-6235076

PWR win/seat/mirror/sunroof,cruise, ABS, DRL.AM/FM/6 CDchanger. 12volt power outlets, te-lescopic steering wheel. 16 inchalloy wheels.Back seats laydown.Lunar mist exterior, gray in-terior. 25mpg city, 34mpg hwy.$7500 Kelley Blue. Asking $6500OBO [email protected]

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2008 Yamaha R1, Other, YamahaR1 YZF, 2008, Great conditionand garage kept. Never raced ordown. Only 3760 miles and I'll al-so throw in a Motostance automa-tic battery charger for Free!€5800.00, [email protected]

2009 Harley Low Rider 9500.00OBO, Contractor relocating andlooking to sale. Motorcycle is inexcellent manufactured conditionwith very low miles, engine size1584 CC with 6 gear shift. Seatheight is approx. 25 inches. Con-tact Mike at cell 015237044957 orwork 10AM-7PM 06117055301

2010 BMW F800ST - $8900,BMW, F800ST, 2010, Night BlueMetallic, ABS, heated hand grips,trip computer, aftermarket winds-creen, BMW saddle bags andtrunk, 5572 miles, single owner,asking $8900, contact Jeremy @[email protected] or cell#017656534055

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Baby Buggy, Baby Buggy ingood condition, with additionalbaby carrier. $50.00, [email protected]

An adjustable full-size bassinetallows you to keep baby closerlonger. Diaper changing table withwipe clean fabrics that resistmess during changes. Easily con-verts to a portable playard. Signa-ture Graco® push-button fold ma-kes closing your playard quickand hassle-free. Airy mesh on allsides for maximum ventilation.Convenient carrying bag for no-fuss travel and storage. New pri-ce: 129.99, selling for $95, 06374-944368 or 0176-55247077 oremail [email protected]

Art Nouveau furniture over 100years old. A variety of items,grandfather clock (Harmonium),crystal glasses, Murano glasses,Meisner porcelain figurines, 200years old, coffee and Tea set.Call: 0177-5211480

Big/tall red glass vase, perfe...,Big/tall red glass vase, perfect toput on the floor. Highlight nice flo-wers with this beautiful vase andgive your liv/din rm a nice touch!€5, [email protected] **Seepics on class-world.com

Bracelet - Brown, handmade! Be-autiful accessory for any ocation,any outfit. Treat yourself to some-thing nice or bring a smile to yourbest girl friends. €12, [email protected], pics on class-world.com

Bracelet, gold plated and silverwith small stones between. Wornonce for a Xmas party. €10, forpics please see class-world.com,[email protected]

Candleholder: Nice candlehol-der, Candleholder: Nice candle-holder for 4 tea lights. Perfect foryour living room! €8, pics on class-world.com, [email protected]

Coffee Maker, White, can bepicked up anytime. $10, [email protected], see pic on class-world.com

Collection of leather bound, si-gned by the author, 1st editionbooks, mint cond. Over 100 diffe-rent books. Authors include: Nor-man Mailer, William F. Buckley,Joseph Heller, Elie Wiesel, DonaldMc Dunne, John Updicke, TomWolfe, etc. $ 15.000 - serious in-quiries only! Call: 0631-940213 or0151-270-19822

Cordless Drill 18V, Cordless DrillKing Craft with 2 batteries andcarrying case. $20.00, [email protected]

Disney Palisade Playground Set,This is an awesome swing setthat has travel with us for the last4 years however we are not bringit with us this time. It is big butbreaks down easily and we stillhave all the original hardware anddirections. [email protected]

Elta desk fan, Elta revolving deskfan with multi speed setting. $8,[email protected]

Engleby from Sebastian Faulks!Great book. €2, pic on class-world.com, [email protected]

DVDs for sale! A Beautiful Mind/Any Given Sunday/Hostel/ JerryMcGuire/ Miracle/ Old School/ Po-siedon/ Pulp Fiction/ Rent/ RiskyBusinessRoad to Predition/ Sea-biscuit/ Short Circuit 2/ Signs/Spi-der-Man/ Talladega Nights/ etc.email me to find out [email protected]

Fender type Telecaster electricguitar. Masterbuilt, professional in-strument. Excellent sound spec-trum and tonal qualities. Must seeand try! Tom at 0172 35 64442

GAP Sweatshirt: Perfect conditi-on, like new. Size small. €8, [email protected]

Handbag "Alexander": Brown,leather bag, hardly used, perfectcondition! €8, pics on class-world.com, [email protected]

Handbag "clutch style": Love togo out and dont want to use a bighandbag? Dont miss out on thissmall, black bag. Perfect for goingout at night! €8, pics on class-world.com, [email protected]

Handbag "Esprit brand": Smallbad, black leather, ideal if you on-ly need to carry few things aroundwith you like purse, cell phoneetc. €10, pics on class-world.com, [email protected]

Handbag: Classy black leatherbag. Hardly used, perfect conditi-on! €15, [email protected]

Handbag: Classy black leatherbag. Hardly used, perfect conditi-on!, pics on class-world.com,€20, [email protected]

Hot Tub! Canadian Spa 2011 To-ronto model Hot tub with built inaudio speakers, lighting and wa-terfall. This is 50 sq ft and seatsup to 5 adults. It is 220 volt, but al-so has a 110 volt convertor inclu-ded. please email me [email protected] for more in-fo.

I am selling a Sunbed from Dr.Kern Modell NGR 241. The lighttubes were exchanged and ranfor approx. 300 hours. Also haveavail 300 hours light tubes. (Thenew tubes run up tp 600 hours.) Iam selling the sunbed for someo-ne. The light tubes can be boughtat ebay or directly from Dr. Kern.One or two tubes are possibly de-fect and need to be replaced.Bought for 3500 to 4000 DM. Ifyou are interested please contactus, the sunbed is located in Kai-serslautern, Tel: 0176-55 24 70 7706374-944368 (Doris)

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Jacket "Stones", perfect for mento wear in fall, 100% cotton, per-fect condition, size 54 (german),€40, pics on class-world.com,[email protected]

Large Gym bags, 2 large Gymbags $10.00 each, [email protected]

Long necklace with a heart & but-terfly pendant, different stones.For pics please see www.class-world.com, €5, [email protected]

Necklace with a cross pendant,color is bronze/brown, for picsplease see www.class-world.com,€5, [email protected]

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Nice necklace with a leatherstrap, €10, for pictures please goto www.class-world.com,[email protected]

Nice necklace with heart-pen-dant in silver. New, nether worn.For picture please see class-world.com. €5, [email protected]

Org.Thomas Sabo Charm, pricenew was 49€, never used, was abday present, selling price €20,for pics please see class-world.com, [email protected]

Porcelain dolls, over 100 to choo-se from, all dressed. Price OboCall: 0176-90796039

Pore Cleanser from Tchibo, onlyused once, perfect condition,works great to get a clear skin!,€8, pic on class-world.com, [email protected]

Pumps "Easy Spirit": Black, per-fect condition, only used once! Si-ze 8.5 M, €8, [email protected] **See pics on class-world.com

Pumps "Life", black, hardlyworn, great condition, size 9M!€8, [email protected] **Seepics on class-world.com

Pumps, black, hardly worn, greatcondition, size 9M! €8, pics onclass-world.com, [email protected], pics on class-world.com

Sandals "Anne Klein": Classys..., Sandals "Anne Klein": Classyshoes, brown leather, great to we-ar at work or for going out atnight. Only slight signs of usage.Size 9M, €8, pics on class-world.com, [email protected]

Sandals "Life", black, alwaysloved to wear them. Great withclassy, fancy, trendy dresses orpants. Size 8.5M, €8, [email protected] **See pics on class-world.com

Selling two Fender Stratocasterelectric guitars. Never left the hou-se, top condition. One is acollector's item. Serious offersand details at 01723564442

Shamballa Bracelet - Black/Gray,handmade, adjustable in size, fitsalmost every wrist. Beautiful ac-cessory for any ocation, any out-fit. Treat yourself to something ni-ce or bring a smile to your bestgirl friends. €12, [email protected] **See pics on class-world.comShamballa Bracelet - Brown/Cre-me, handmade, adjustable in size,fits almost every wrist. Beautifulaccessory for any ocation, anyoutfit. Treat yourself to somethingnice or bring a smile to your bestgirl friends. €15, [email protected], pics on class-world.comShamballa Bracelet - Lilac/white,handmade, adjustable in size, fitsalmost every wrist. Beautiful ac-cessory for any ocation, any out-fit. Treat yourself to something ni-ce or bring a smile to your bestgirl friends. €12, [email protected]

Shamballa Bracelet - Purple/whi-te, handmade, adjustable in size,fits almost every wrist. Beautifulaccessory for any ocation, anyoutfit. Treat yourself to somethingnice or bring a smile to your bestgirl friends. €12, [email protected] fan, Lasko oscillatingstanding fan with adjustablespeeds. $30, [email protected] Crystal - Attention col-lectors! All retired pieces reducedto half their value, All pieces over20years old! Prices greatly redu-ced! Great gift for any special oc-casion! Private collection!The lasttwo Retired pieces., whale, turtle.Call for info: 06332-41560 bet-ween 2pm to 9pm. Can deliver toRAB!Sweatshirt von GAP, perfect con-dition, like new. Size small. €7,[email protected] **See picson class-world.comThe Notebook from NicholasSparks - wonderful book!, €3, picon class-world.com, [email protected] "America", perfect condi-tion, like new, size small! €5, [email protected]

Tommy Hilfiger Jacket for men,great condition, 100% cotton, si-ze 54, €45 OBO, [email protected] **See pics on class-world.com

Transformers, Multiple 220 volttransformers. 4 X 300 watt for $40each and 1 X 75 watt for $20.Contact Eric and Mia at063759949674. $40, [email protected]

Werther International, winterjacket for men, brown leather and100% lambskin. Perfect conditi-on, size 58 (german size)! €50OBO, [email protected] **Seepics on class-world.com

Wetsuit - Shorty, Women, black/orange, size small, fast drying,€15, for pics please see class-world.com [email protected]

Wine Rack/Holder, holds six bott-les, attractive metal finish, fits per-fectly in a small, narrow space.$10; 0163-330-5535 or [email protected]

2 & 1/2 seat couch with recamie-re and storage space under reca-miere. size 2.35cm X 0.53cm, re-camiere 1.60cm X 0.80cm, color:terracotta.In great [email protected] Tel. Cell01737406216

2 Dark brown shelves, 2 darkbrown shelves in very good condi-tion. 130x120x36cm.Call Gary @01713610739, $20,[email protected]

3 Dark Brown shelves, 3 darkbrown shelves in very good condi-tion. 194x120x36cm.Call Gary @01713610739, $50,[email protected]

A beautiful German white shrankwith glass vitrine and lighted bar(€300) and a complete set ofBlack Leather Bound 1987 Ency-clopedia Brittanica (make an offer)01704019648

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Antique 100 y.o. German chinacabinet, matching dining tablewith 4 chairs. See photo on KAclassifieds web page. ContactEric and Mia at 063759949674.€950, [email protected]

Antique Bench, Antique benchwith cushion seat, storage spaceand wheels. See photo on KAclassifieds web page. ContactEric and Mia at 063759949674.€600, [email protected]

Antique corner desk. See photoon KA classifieds web page. Con-tact Eric and Mia at063759949674. €150,[email protected]

Antique French armiore with mir-ror doors. Louis IV style. See pho-to on KA classifieds web page.Contact Eric and Mia at063759949674. €800,[email protected]

Antique French buffet. year 1890Henry II style. See photo on KAclassifeds web page. Contact Ericand Mia at 063759949674. €1000,[email protected]

Antique French sofa. See photoon KA classifieds web page. Con-tact Eric and Mia at063759949674. €200,[email protected]

Antique secretary desk. See pho-tos on KA classifieds web page.Contact Eric and Mia at063759949674. €120,[email protected]

Clock, Clock from the 1940 Ger-many made chimes on full & 1/2hour. Works perfect. Measures 25inches tall x 11 inches wide x 7 in-ches deep. $250.00, [email protected]

Couch With Recamiere, 2 & 1/2seats Couch with recamiere withstorage space under recamiere. si-ze 2.35cm X 0.53cm, recamiere1.60cm X 0.80cm, color: terracot-ta., €500, [email protected] Tel. Cell 01737406216

Eckbank “corner bench” withpull out table and 2 chairs $80, Te-lephone 06373-4283.

For Sale - Art Noveau Wood Ta-ble (1900), Size: 45 x 30 inches,Good Condition; PH: 06301-793819, speak English

Free Dining Table Rustic-style di-ning table, 62"x42"x30", 4 chairs.Will PCS in May. If interested, plscontact Ms. Sullivan at [email protected].

Furniture For Sale: Lighe colorGerman living room Schrank, (3mwide, 2m high, 46cm deep) $150.Telephone 06373-4283

German Sideboard and High-board for Sale. Oak-rustic color,solid wood. Great condition! New€1200 each, now selling for €200each! Call: 0176-907-96039

Inlaid Wooden End Table. Sorren-to style. See photo on KA classi-fieds web page. Contact Eric andMia at 063759949674. €30,[email protected]

Mantel Clock, Mantel clock fromthe 60 era. Key wind chines onthe half and full hour. [email protected]

Large American beige brown sec-tional couch, right side has a pull-out double size bed and left sidehas 2 recliners $150, Telephone06373-4283

Metal Bunk bed in excellent con-dition. New unused mattres-ses!Bottom mattresses (2)190x140x15cm. Top mattress190x90x30cm. $150,[email protected]

Outdoor 3 seat swing, metal fra-me with cushions, Moving sale!Outdoor 3 seat swing, metal fra-me with cushions in excellent con-dition. Swing can hold up to400Lbs. 190x170cm.Call Gary @01713610739, $100,[email protected]

Queen Size 4 Poster Solid WoodBed With Australian Silk Canopy,Moving Sale! Queen size 4 postersolid wood bed with AustralianSilk Canopy in excellent conditi-on. 2 years old.Call Gary @01713610739, $400,[email protected]

Table And Chairs! A nice round,white, wooden table with 2 mat-ching chairs. The table is threeand a half feet in diameter. Pleaseemail [email protected] formore info.

Very old antique Grandma's Ger-man "Kueppersbusch" kitchenstove, from 1905. Complete withall accessories, chimney pipe, wa-ter ship and ash wagon. Must seeto appreciate. Only 250 Euro.Must pick up. [email protected]

Wooden bookshelf. See photoon KA classifieds web page. Con-tact Eric and Mia at063759949674. $150,[email protected]

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