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Vol. XXIII, No. 17
Wiesbaden: Our home in Germany
May 26, 2016
Civilians honored
for time in service
By Emily Jennings
U.S. Army Garrison Wiesbaden
Public Affairs
Civilian employees were
recognized for length of service, from five to 40 years and
beyond, at a ceremony May
20 at the community activity
center.
Col. Todd J. Fish, garrison commander, thanked the
awardees for their years in
the civil service, highlighting
the important role they play in
the Army.
“Today’s ceremony is a
reminder to all of us in the
military community that our
civilians serve as part of our
Army and are an integral part
of our military,” he said.
He praised the untold
amount of dedicated service
to both our nations and our
militaries.
“Without each and every
one of you and your commitment and hard work over the
years, we would not be able to
sustain this garrison mission.
“And to those of you who
are serving from our host nation: Thank you. You truly
represent two nations; one
team, and are valued members
See ‘Service”
on page 5
Wiesbaden’s own
named NCO of year
By Jacob Corbin
U.S. Army Garrison Wiesbaden
Public Affairs
Surveying the future
Kids get a hands-on look at career fields
Photo by Jacob Corbin
Sgt. 1st Class Michael Gieracz shows Hainerberg Elementary School students Janiya Thomas and Anamarie Young how to use surveying equipment at HES’s STEAM
Night May 19. STEAM night is geared towards getting students interested in the
fields of science, technology, engineering, arts and math.
Inside
Earbuds OK’d
in the gym
Soldiers may now
listen to music while
working out.
See story, page 8.
Student excels
atg eography
Wiesbaden 7th
grader represents
DoDEA,
page 12.
One U.S. Army Garrison
Wiesbaden noncommissioned
officer was recently named the
best NCO in Installation Management Command, after four
days of rigorous competition.
Following his win at the
IMCOME-Europe level, Staff
Sgt. Brendan Hagens, USAG
Wiesbaden Directorate of
Emergency Services, faced off
against the best IMCOM had
to offer during the NCO of the
Year competition May 2-5 at
Camp Bullis, Texas.
“After now completing the
competition I feel honored and
humbled to have won,” Hagens
Honoring
volunteers
Garrison recognizes
contributions of those
who give their time
to the community,
page 3.
said. “Being physically and
mentally tough, resilient and
honing warrior tasks and drills
is what Soldiers must be in
the complex environment we
operate in to fight and win the
nation’s wars. Everyone at the
competition represented their
commands with the utmost
professionalism and dedication
upholding the Army values.”
Col. Todd Fish, USAG Wiesbaden commander, took time
at the recent length of service
ceremony (story above), to
congratulate Hagens.
“He went through a rigorous competition, taking it all
the way through the levels to
IMCOM headquarters and took
See ‘NCO’ on page 4
News and features
WCSC gives out $54,000 in scholarships Fanning sworn in as 22nd
Secretary of the Army
By Gary Sheftick
Army News Service
Photo by Jacob Corbin
Students stand for a photo after the Wiesbaden Community Spouses Club Scholarship Reception May 17 in Bldg. 1000. Thirty-four students received scholarships totaling $54,000
at the event. Recipients shown are (in alphabetical order): Eric Arnold, Carys Behnke, Patience Bock, Mackinley Bullock, Colby Andrew Day, Joshua Fischer, Erin Gavle, Taylor Hanson, Taylor Hill, Justyna Hinz, Emily Johnson, Matthew Machacek, John Roddy, Leah Rojas,
Daniel Scahill, Michael Scahill, Kris Smith, Heather Stinson, Claire Torza, and Natalya Voyer.
Not pictured: Giovanna Castellanos, Jessica Crosno, Kaylynn Donnelly, Briana Donnelly,
Alyssa Formica, Sarah French, Margaret Gaylor, Angela Jeanfracois, Cyera Harper-Sanchez,
Richard Heiges, Emily McCormick, Rebecca Russell, Chad Seitz, and Jackie Workman.
Erin Gavle, Taylor Hill, Justyna Seitz, Michael Scahill, and
By Jacob Corbin
U.S. Army Garrison Wiesbaden
Hinz, Angela Jeanfracois, Emily Heather Stinson.
Public Affairs Office
Johnson, John Roddy, Daniel
In addition, the Capt. Jacob
The Wiesbaden Community Scahill, Kris Smith, Claire Dixon III Memorial Scholarship
Spouses Club awarded $54,000 Torza, Natalya Voyer, and Jackie was awarded to Kris Smith.
in scholarships to 34 students Workman.
The scholarship is named for
May 17 at an awards reception
The following students re- Air Force Capt. Jacob Dixon,
in Bldg. 1000.
ceived the WCSC Continuing and 1974 graduate of General
Scholarships were awarded
Education Scholarship:
H. H. Arnold High School (now
to both current high school seMackinley
Bullock,
Jessica
Wiesbaden High School), who
niors and previous Wiesbaden
High School students currently Crosno, Kaylynn Donnelly, Bri- died in a 1982 private airplane
ana Donnelly, Joshua Fischer, crash. Since then his mother has
enrolled in college.
The following students re- Alyssa Formica, Sarah French, honored his memory through
ceived a WCSC High School Margaret Gaylor, Taylor Han- this scholarship.
son, Cyera Harper-Sanchez,
For more information on
Senior Scholarship:
Eric Arnold, Carys Behnke, Richard Heiges, Matthew Mach- WCSC Scholarships visit www.
Patience Bock, Giovanna Cas- acek, Emily McCormick, Leah wiesbadenspousesclub.com/
tellanos, Colby Andrew Day, Rojas, Rebecca Russell, Chad scholarship.
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Eric Fanning was
sworn in, May 18, as
the 22nd secretary of
the Army during a small
Pentagon ceremony.
Fanning was confirmed, May 17, by the
U.S. Senate. He was
nominated by President
Barack Obama for the
position, Nov. 3, 2015,
and served briefly as acting secretary of the Army
until voluntarily stepping
aside in January until the
nomination process could
Photo by John Martinez
be completed.
Eric Fanning speaks after be“It has been a long
ing sworn in as the 22nd secprocess to get here,”
retary of the Army in a cereFanning said, “one that
mony May 18 at the Pentagon.
I don’t think even the
writers from ‘House of
Cards’ could have scripted if they tried.”
“But it’s worth it,” he continued. “This is a tremendous
honor for me — not just the appointment, but the opportunity to
be secretary of the greatest Army in the history of the world.”
As secretary of the Army, Fanning has overall responsible
for organizing, training and equipping Army forces.
“It’s a responsibility I take seriously,” Fanning said. He
defined his job as making “sure you’re recruiting the best, that
you’re training them properly and then equipping them with
what they need to do the job right and to get them home.”
Fanning, 47, served as chief of staff to Defense Secretary
Ashton B. Carter from March 2015 until he was appointed by
the president as undersecretary of the Army June 30.
Fanning served as acting secretary of the Air Force from
June 21 to Dec. 30, 2013. Before that he was undersecretary
of the Air Force. He also served as deputy undersecretary of
the Navy from 2009 to 2013.
“Over the past several years, I’ve seen firsthand why Eric
Fanning is one of this administration’s most trusted and capable appointees and one of the Pentagon’s most dependable
civilian leaders,” Carter said.
Carter administered the oath of office to Fanning Wednesday afternoon in the Pentagon.
“I look forward to working with him as he strengthens our
Army, builds on its best traditions and prepares our ground
forces to confront a new generation of challenges,” Carter said.
Fanning thanked everyone in the room for helping him
along the way. “They say it takes a village ... it took many
villages to get me here,” Fanning said.
Fanning said he is looking forward to “getting back to
work” with Chief of Staff of the Army Gen. Mark Milley.
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Command and newspaper staff
USAG Wiesbaden Commander......................Col. Todd J. Fish
USAG Wiesbaden CSM..........Command Sgt. Maj. Larry Addington
Public Affairs Officer............................................Anemone Rueger
Editor..................................................Jacob Corbin (mil 548-2002)
PA Specialist......................................Amy L. Bugala (mil 548-2003)
PA Specialist. .....................................Emily Jennings (mil 548-2004)
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News and features
Volunteers honored for contributions
By Amy L. Bugala
U.S. Army Garrison Wiesbaden
The garrison recognized and honored the contributions volunteers and
volunteer-run organizations make to
our community during the annual U.S.
Army Garrison Wiesbaden Volunteer
Recognition Ceremony at the Community Activity Center, here, May 13.
Hour-by-hour, and day-by-day, Army
community volunteers donate their time
and talents to make things happen in
Wiesbaden — a gift that is making a
difference in more ways than one.
According to ArmyVolunteer Corps
coordinator, Mary Cheney, in 2015
more than 3,072 registeredvolunteers,
donated 68,757 hours of service, to 273
different organizations in the Wiesbaden garrison, saving our community
$1,619.914.92.
The numbers speak volumes; however, the effect on a community is truly
immeasurable.
“You may never know the profound
effect you may have on a person’s life. A
kind word, a gentle gesture,or a listening ear can mean so much to someone;
it can lift spirits and touch lives,” said
Command Sgt. Maj. Larry Addington,
garrison command sergeant major during his remarks.
Community members were individually recognized as volunteers of the year,
from the following five categories; military, civilian, retiree, youth and family.
Federica Lemauk says she was “incredibly surprised” to be recognized
as the civilian volunteer of the year
among the nine nominees. “I see myself
as the one who helps other volunteers
get what they need,” said Lemauk who
volunteers as the ArmyVolunteer Corps
program assistant at Army Community
Service. “I love to volunteer, because
I love to work, and the Army’s system
allows you to do meaningful work as a
volunteer. Volunteering allows me to do
things I love doing.”
Air Force Lt. Col.Thomas Davison,
who volunteers his time as a Sunday
school teacher and Cub Scout pack 65
chairman, was recognized as the military
volunteer of the year. Davison says it’s
challenging, but important to him, to
make the time to volunteer.
Organizations such as the Boy Scouts,
Girl Scouts, the Transatlantic Council,
Junior Reserve Officer Training Corps, the
USO, Civil Air Patrol and the Wiesbaden
schools benefit from the generosity of the
Young family who was recognized as the
volunteer family of the year.
Maj. Craig Young, wife Lisa, and
children Zachary, 16, Abigail, 12, and
Photos by Susanne Goebel
(Left to right) Tania Cuervo, Army Community Service division chief and Mary Cheney, Army Volunteer Corps
coordinator, present a check to U.S. Army Garrison Wiesbaden Command Sgt. Maj. Larry Addington, symbolizing the total savings for the garrison made possible by volunteers.
Ben, 10, said volunteering is about
keeping organizations, the schools, and
the kids thriving.
“If one of us volunteers, you get the
whole package,” said Lisa.
Robert Mentell was recognized as
the retiree of the year for his passionate
support to military retirees in Europe. “I
continue to serve to support the 14,000
military retirees here in Europe, of which
7,000 are Soldiers,” Mentell said.
“Volunteers like Mentell bring value
to our communities, they are part of
our readiness,” said David V. Fulton,
president of the Army in Europe Retiree
Council, who nominated Mentell. Mentell has lived the Army values throughout
his career and carries those now into the
community. “What the Army teaches us
in uniform goes with us when we are
out of uniform,” Fulton said.
Ami Rose Heiges was named the
youth volunteer of the year. Heiges, who
was nominated by the USAG Wiesbaden
religious services office, donates her
time and talents volunteering for Vacation Bible School, religious education
programs, and serving as a Girl Scout
assistant, Daisy, and Brownie Troop
volunteer.
Entire service organizations were
also recognized for inspiring volunteerism and for their contributions to
the community between April 1, 2015
and March 31, 2016. Recognized were,
Boy Scouts, Barbarossa District, Wiesbaden office with 3,014 total volunteer
U.S. Army Garrison Wiesbaden’s Individual Volunteer of the Year awardees pose for a photo after being recognized for their contributions to
the community at the annual Volunteer Recognition Ceremony and
luncheon, May 13. (Left to right) Robert Mentell; Zachary, Lisa and Ben
Young; Air Force Lt. Col. Thomas Davison, Federica Lemauk, and Command Sgt. Maj. Larry Addington. Awardees not pictured: Ami Rose Heiges; Craig and Abigail Young.
hours;Wiesbaden Community Spouses
Club with 5,520 hours; and Wiesbaden
Thrift Shop with 5,986 hours; and the
American Red Cross with 8,866 hours.
The ceremony closed with a presentation to AFN Wiesbaden’s radio-show
host and emcee of the ceremony, Paul
“the Brit” Hughes. Hughes was presented a golden microphone plaque for
his contributions to the community. The
award was a surprise to Hughes who
said he was humbled by the recognition.
The annual volunteer shopping spree,
courtesy of the Defense Commissary
Agency, was won by Christine Thomas.
The three-minute supermarket sweep
will take place, June 28, at 8 a.m.
The event was hosted by USAG
Wiesbaden Army Community Service’s
Army Volunteer Corps program and
featured music from the U.S. Army
Europe, Woodwind Quartet, and the
posting of colors by Wiesbaden High
School JROTC Color Guard.
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News flash
Continued from page 1
Commissary holiday hours
The Commissary will be open on the
Memorial Day holiday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Official travel reminder
Travelers who have booked and arranged for official travel using the Defense
Transportation System, or DTS, are required to provide copies of official travel
orders to the local Sato Travel office within
72 hours of the scheduled flight. Without
official travel orders, invoices cannot be
reconciled and submitted to Defense Finance and Accounting Services Indianapolis for payment. If the traveler is unable to
present the orders to Sato, then the official
who directed the travel is responsible for
doing so. For details, contact your local
official travel office.
New visitor sign on
New visitor pass procedures are in place
at U.S. Army Garrison Wiesbaden Installation Access Control Points. Visitors will be
issued a new escorted visitor paper pass at
ACPs located on Clay Kaserne, Hainerberg
(Shoppette Gate), Amelia Earhart, McCully
Barracks and the DAGGER Complex. The
new passes will be scanned for access to
any USAG Wiesbaden installation except
Giessen Distribution Center and Mainz
Kastel Storage Station, where regular
sign on procedures will be used. The new
passes include enhanced security features
and are valid for up to three days. Sponsors
are required to escort their visitors while
on the installation and are limited to four
individuals. Visitors no longer need to signout. To obtain a visitor’s pass, each guest
must present a valid passport or European
Union nationally issued iden-tification card
and be photographed.
Practice bicycle safety
Bicycle operators and passengers on
U.S. military installations must wear an
approved safety helmet properly fastened
under the chin. Other bicycle safety rules
include not using cell phones or wearing
listening devices; using a headlight that
emits a white light and a taillight that
emits a red light; wearing light-colored
clothing or reflective accessories when
riding at night or in low light; and bicycle
wheels must have two reflectors mounted
180 degrees apart on the spokes. Bicycle
pedals must have reflectors designed and
placed to be visible from the front and rear
of the bicycle.
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NCO of the Year, which, I tell you
what, that is no small feat,” Fish said.
The Best Warrior competition’s
purpose is to promote morale and unit
cohesion, and is part of the process
to select the best-qualified NCO and
Soldier to represent IMCOM at the
Army-level Best Warrior competition.
Each participant competed in
three days of field events, followed
by a board. The events included the
Army Physical Fitness Test, 12-mile
ruck march, an obstacle course, day
and night land navigation, and a situational training exercise.
The board was a panel of IMCOM
sergeants major, who scrutinized each
NCO’s and Soldier’s record, military
bearing, appearance and knowledge of
Army history, regulations and current
events. The events were continuous
and the competitors had little time
for sleep.
“The competition is more about
competing against yourself than each
other,” said IMCOM Command Sgt.
Maj. Jeffrey Hartless. “It’s learning
what your weaknesses are and capitalizing on your strengths. It’s becoming
a better Soldier. Having a never quit
attitude in all that you do, training,
life issues and in combat. I’m proud
of each of the competitors and looking
forward to the next phase.”
Hagens studied and prepared for
the competition while completing his
normal duties and attending college
classes. He attributes his success so
far partially to his leadership, who
helped ensure he had time to train.
“I competed to challenge myself
and better hone the basic warrior tasks/
drills that I do not regularly train on,”
Hagens said. “Once actually being at
the competition, I knew what I had
to accomplish so I focused on those
objectives, while getting to meet new
Soldiers and have a great time.”
Those competing in the event were
well-trained and persevered in every
environment according to Hartless.
“Nobody quit, no matter how hard
it was … and they made it through
it” said Hartless. “The Best Warrior
Competition recognize Soldiers who
demonstrate commitment to the Army
values, embody the warrior ethos and
represent the Army of the future.”
The IMCOM winners were announced at an awards ceremony May
6 at the Fort Sam Houston Theater.
Hagens was not surprised when the
announcement was made.
“I anticipated [winning] it because
I worked hard and was confident in
my ability,” said Hagens. “I looked
at it with the mentality that this was
Photo by Jade Fulce
Staff Sgt. Brendan Hagens from U.S. Army Garrison Wiesbaden,
climbs a rope during the obstacle course at the U.S. Army Installation
Management Command Best Warrior Competition May 3 at Camp
Bullis, Texas.
training for the next event. I had
already had it in the bag and had fun
while doing it.”
At the award ceremony, IMCOM
Commanding General Lt. Gen. Kenneth Dahl gave advice to the Soldiers
and gave them a message to take
home.
“We need to expect a lot from
you,” said Dahl. “We expect you to be
rugged, we expect you to be Spartan,
and expect you to thrive in austere
environments.”
You should not expect to handled
too softly by your leaders,” he continued, “you have to be rugged. This
is not a game.”
The other IMCOM Soldiers competing were: Pvt. 1st Class Mercedes
Nearing from Fort Wainwright,
Alaska, the Pacific Region Soldier
of the Year; Spc. Tyler Nelson from
U.S. Army Garrison West Point, New
York, the Atlantic Region Soldier of
the Year; Sgt. Jason Garrison from
Fort Wainwright, Alaska, the Pacific
Region NCO of the Year; and Staff
Sgt. David White from Fort Bliss,
Texas, the Central Region NCO of
the Year.
Hagens will move on to the U.S.
Army Cyber Best Warrior competition
later this year. The winner of ARCYBER will compete at the Army-level
Best Warrior Competition.
Sgt. Derrick Adams from U.S.
Army Garrison Rheinland-Pflaz was
named the IMCOM Soldier of the
Year. This is the second year in a
row that Europe Region has taken top
honors at the IMCOM Best Warrior
Competition.
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Service . . . . . .
Continued from page 1
of our community.”
Klaus Herbst, an electrician with the Directorate of Public Works, has seen a lot in his
40-year career, from Pope John Paul II and
George W. Bush to the fall of communism.
“When the wall came down, I was RIF’ed to
Wiesbaden,” he said. Since then he hasn’t been
sick a single day. He chalks up this achievement
to his dedication to his job.
“It keeps me healthy,” he said.
Charles Hughes, chief manpower division, resource management, started as an
Army lieutenant in 1972 as a HAWK Missile
Battery Platoon Leader in Key West, Fla.
Going into civil service after the military
was not part of his plan, but he likes what
he does.
“I didn’t originally want to continue working
for the military after I left the uniformed services, but here 24 years later, I’m still working
in the civil service, enjoying my work and the
people I get to work with.”
Hughes credits his success to his boss
and others he has worked with over the years
and much of it “to the resourcefulness I had
learned through many jobs and years in other
Army jobs.”
Richard Bolten, a child and youth program
assistant employee, who began his career 40
years ago with the Air Force in security policy
and law enforcement, said it has been the
people he’s worked with who have kept him
going and contributed to his success.
“Everywhere I’ve worked, people made
the big difference,” he said. And the icing
on the cake? “When kids come back and say
‘Thank you.’”
Yards of the
Month
Congratulations to the
Newman Village, Aukamm
and Crestview Yard of the
Month honorees for helping keep our community
beautiful.
Photos by Dee Crawford
ABOVE: Length of service award
recipients cut the cake following
the ceremony.
LEFT: Civilians with 40 years of
federal service, Richard Bolten,
Klaus Herbst and Karl Schneider,
flanked by Command Sgt. Maj.
Larry Addington (left) and Col.
Todd Fish, garrison commander.
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2nd MI hosts VALEX
New organization connects
Americans with host nation
By Karl Weisel
Special to the Herald Union
Courtesy photo
A 2nd Military Intelligence Battalion Soldier speaks to a roleplayer at the unit’s team
validation exercise. Role players acted as embassy officials, local college students, criminals, maneuver commanders, and many other characters during the exercise.
By Capt. Charles
Duncan
66th Military Intelligence
Brigade
The 2nd Military Intelligence Battalion hosted their
semi-annual Team Validation Exercise (VALEX) on
Baumholder Training Area
April 23-25.
The exercise provided U.S.
and NATO counterintelligence
and human intelligence military
members from across Europe a
valuable opportunity to practice
their skills, share best practices
and validate their teams for future operational requirements.
Almost 200 Soldiers attended the exercise, including many
from NATO allies throughout
Western Europe and the Baltic
region.
Human intelligence collection teams from Germany,
the United Kingdom, Spain,
the Netherlands, Estonia, and
Lithuania all traveled from their
respective countries to take part
in the exercise.
With role players acting as
embassy officials, local college
students, criminals, maneuver
commanders, and many other
characters, the trainers conducting the event were able to run
participants through a realistic,
dynamic scenario designed
to test the soldiers’ technical
competence and professional
maturity. The exercise had
nearly 300 “meets” conducted
and almost 200 reports written
in just four days of training.
The VALEX also included
nightly training on communications systems, investigations, rapport building, and
other topics. Instructors from
theater-level commands such
as European Command and
United States Army – Europe
taught several classes, while
seasoned veterans from within
the battalion provided briefings
focused on topics that impact
the unit’s daily operations.
Every NATO ally provided
capabilities and operational
briefs to the training audience,
further enhancing interoperability between those nations
in attendance. Each country expressed gratitude for the training, further expressing their
desire to attend future iterations
of the exercise September 2016
and April 2017.
Each intelligence soldier
that participated in the event
learned something invaluable
to take back to their respective
units and field office platforms,
whether it was how to build a
relationship with a host nation
official, write a clear and accurate report for a decision maker,
or keep cool in a tense situation.
Need help understanding
the rules for your child to attend a German kindergarten?
How about deciding on longterm care in Germany? Or
maybe you’d just like to get
involved in helping out at a
local orphanage or some other
host nation friendship project.
Touchpoint e.V., a new
non-profit, charitable organization started by Department
of the Army family member
Susanne McFarland and U.S.
Army Garrison Wiesbaden local national employee Sabine
Reighard-Orf, aims to provide
a connection between Americans overseas and their local
community.
“A lot of people have
problems because the German laws are a little different
than what they are used to,”
said McFarland, the organization’s president. “We can help
people with such things as
understanding their contracts
and finding insurance to cover
long-term care in Germany.”
Began in the fall of 2015,
Touchpoint works with various community organizations
to help provide resources,
information and a place where
Americans and Germans can
get together to help others.
“We want people to come
to a Stammtisch and see who
we are and what we’re all
about,” she said. “If they have
a good feeling about the group
they can become a member.
Anybody who would like to
help out is welcome to join us.”
“Really, we’re about helping people feel more comfortable in their home in
Germany,” said ReighardOrf. “We’ve also found that
Americans who retire and stay
over here sometimes fall into
problems with such things as
health insurance and long-term
care.”
“After talking to and with
different U.S. military retirement associations we’ve found
that when older retirees need
hospice care or other longterm care they may run into
problems,” said McFarland.
“So we know there is a need,
because on the German side,
if you’ve never worked on the
German economy, you may
not be able to get long-term
care. We’ve worked with the
insurance companies to offer
inexpensive long-term care
through a group contract available to our members.”
Other issues retirees may
face overseas is accident insurance and paying for the cost
of funeral expenses, she said.
“Through their membership in
Touchpoint they have access
to less expensive accident,
funeral and long-term care
insurance.”
The two long-time community volunteers said they also
want to provide opportunities
for cultural and nutritional outings such as visits to unusual
German Christmas markets,
featuring healthy cooking
lessons and meeting other
specific needs.
“I have fun doing this, and
it’s rewarding,” said McFarland. “You get to meet great
people.”
“It’s also about giving
back,” she said. “That’s how I
grew up. It’s important to help
others because you may need
help yourself sometime.”
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Community notes
Learning about autism dependents on a space available MWR are teaming up with the nity. Supplies include: Tooth- June 4 and 18 from 10 a.m.
Army Community Service’s
Exceptional Family Member
Program presents 30-minute
sessions addressing Autism
Spectrum Disorders June 1 (Selfregulation) and June 14 (Social
Stories/Mantras) at 11 a.m. at
the Wiesbaden Entertainment
Center. Guest speaker, Dr. Charmaine Massingill, autism teacher
leader will answer your questions
following the presentations. For
more information call civ (0611)
143-548-9201.
WAHC eye exams
Wiesbaden Army Health
Clinic Optometry team is offering eye exams and prescription
updates for all active duty dependents, retirees, civilians and their
basis. To make an appointment
call DSN 590- 1315. Office hours
are Monday through Thursday
7:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. and Friday
7:30 to 11:30 a.m. Vision screenings are required for physical
examinations needed for employment, driver’s licenses and
other readiness.
Father’s Day Bowling
Dads bowl free on Father’s
Day, June 19, from 11 a.m. to
5 p.m. at the Wiesbaden Entertainment Center. Bring the
whole family to celebrate this
special day, starting with a great
WECFast from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Concerts on the Lawn
The U.S. Army Garrison
Wiesbaden and Family and
U.S. Army Europe Band and
Chorus and host nation bands
to bring live music to Newman
Village on Clay Kaserne. Free
concerts will be featured June
2, July 13, July 28 and Aug. 25.
Community members can bring
their lawn chairs or blankets
to enjoy the outdoor concerts.
Food and drinks will be available for sale.
brush, Toothpaste, Deodorant,
Shampoo/Conditioner, Lotion,
Razor, Bar Soap, Wash Cloth,
Hand Sanitizer (Items must be
3 oz. or less). The Red Cross
is located on the first floor of
Bldg. 1201 on King Avenue.
The office is open 7:30 a.m. to
4 p.m. Call DSN: 548-1760,
civ (0611) 143-548-1760, email
wiesbaden@redcross.org
Replenishment Drive
Thrift Shop Hours
The Wiesbaden Red Cross
needs help replenishing their
stores of Comfort Kits (for use
in a disaster or crisis situation.)
From now until June 24 the Red
Cross is requesting donations
of travel-sized toiletry items
to be used for those in need
within the Wiesbaden commu-
The Wiesbaden Community
Spouse’s Club Thrift Shop is
open Tuesdays from 10 a.m. to
4 p.m. and now has extended
hours Thursdays from noon
to 7 p.m. Check out the large
selection of affordable Father’s
Day items and shop Saturday
to 4 p.m. The shop is located
on Mainz Kastel Station. Like
us on Facebook page WCSC
Thrift Shop.
Give Blood
The Wiesbaden Red Cross is
holding a Blood Drive, June 7
from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., at Amelia
Earhart. All blood stays within
our community and is used at
Landstuhl Regional Medical
Center.
AFTB class
Army Community Service
is offering Level K Army Family Team Building class June
13 to 14. Classes are held in
the ACS Training Room. Call
civ (0611) 143-548-9201 to
register.
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News and features
Army: Soldiers may now
wear headphones at gym
By C. Todd Lopez
Army.mil
Soldiers jogging or lifting in the gym may now
be allowed to listen to music through small headphones or ear buds, according to Army Directive
2016-20, released May 6.
Acting Secretary of the Army Patrick J. Murphy
signed a memo that authorizes Soldiers to listen
to music on a variety of devices and ear pieces
while doing personal physical training inside
gyms, though the memo does give final word on
the new policy to installation or unit commanders.
“Effective immediately, unless the unit or
installation commander prohibits otherwise,
Soldiers may use headphones, including wireless
or non-wireless devices and earpieces, in uniform
only while performing individual physical training in indoor gyms or fitness centers,” Murphy
wrote in the memo.
The headphones cannot be more than 1.5
inches in diameter and the memo states violators
may be subject to administrative or disciplinary
action under the Uniform Code of Military Justice.
To push music through “conservative and
discrete” earpieces, Soldiers are also permit-
ted to “wear electronic devices, such as music
players or cell phones” on their waistband, in
accordance with AR 670-1. That regulation says
the color of the carrying case for such a device
must be black.
The directive also permits Soldiers to wear
a “solid black armband” to hold their electronic
device, but only while in the gym or fitness center.
When Soldiers leave the gym or fitness center,
however, the arm bands, the music devices and
the headphones must be put away.
Sgt. Maj. of the Army Daniel A. Dailey said
the new policy is something Soldiers have told
him they wanted for a while.
“This change came about because Soldiers
stood up at one of my town halls and asked about
it,” Dailey said. “If we can make changes that
improve morale and they don’t adversely affect
discipline, I’m all for it.”
The memo applies to Regular Army, Army
National Guard and Army Reserve Soldiers. It’s
expected that the new rules regarding the wear
of music devices and headphones in installation
gyms will be incorporated into the existing uniform
policy, AR 670-1, by the Army’s G-1.
50 Years
Suspended fun
Photo by Karl Weisel
Visitors make their way through the town of Moersdorf and across the nearby 1,200-foot-long Geierlay
suspension bridge. The bridge is billed as the longest
bridge of its kind in Germany.
Best Barracks – 529th Military Police Co.
in business
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COLLISON CENTER
We at Auto Hollmann would like to invite you to stop by and visit our
Collision Center. We have seven collision/paint technicians with a combined
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time. We at Hollmann feel that our employees are our strongest asset so
we work very hard to keep up to date with our training standards. Our
techs are factory trained along with various accomplishments from the
major paint manufactures.
Direct repair shop with most major insurance companies.
Climate controlled paint booth and prep station.
Drive-on frame and unibody straightening rack for both full frame and
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Photo by Jacob Corbin
U.S. Army Garrison Wiesbaden Command Sgt. Maj. Larry Addington presents the Best
Barracks of the Quarter to the 529th Military Police Company May 13.
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Commentary
How to have a legal home based business
By Donald Rosenkrans
Special to the Herald Union
Lately, there has been a huge issue
with illegal home based businesses in
the Wiesbaden community.
As the installation commercial
affairs officer it is my responsibility
to coordinate home based businesses
(HBB).
I’m looking for your help to make
some of the currently illegal businesses
operating in government quarters, which
includes off post housing, legal. Simply
email me at donald.a.rosenkrans.civ@
mail.mil so I can set you up with all the
information and paperwork that needs
to be done to keep you out of trouble.
The email packet that you request
will include all regulations, helpful
hints, forms, and a tax advisor for tax
advice off-base.
If your HBB is being run out of
housing, the following conditions need
to be adhered to:
1) The business is only conducted
within the requestor’s own apartment,
not the common areas.
2) Visitors are not permitted to use
resident parking.
3) You may not solicit door to door
or distribute advertising material in
mailboxes.
4) You must have a copy of the
approval letter from the garrison commander, AE FM 201-70F, and AE
FM 210-70G while conducting your
business
5) No modifications will be made to
Government-owned or leased quarters.
The customers of these HBBs should
ensure an agent or vendor has AE Form
210-70F, AE Form 210-70G and the
Garrison Commander’s authorization
before signing the agent or vendor
onto an installation, inviting the agent
or vendor into the consumer’s quarters
or entering into a contract.
Customers should also report companies or individuals allegedly engaging
in unfair business practices to myself.
Prohibited activities by HBB include:
– Door-to-door solicitation of residents of government-owned or -leased
quarters if the residents have not extended a personal invitation.
– Unsolicited contacts made in
person or by telephone. This does not
prohibit contacting current (not past)
customers or responding to requests for
customer service.
– Initiating contact to make appointments with or solicit military and
civilian personnel who are on duty by
government telephone, fax, or by sending e-mail to a government computer,
unless a relationship already exists
between the parties.
– Government-owned or leased
quarters will not be used as a business
showroom, warehouse, or storage
facility.
– No exterior parts of Governmentowned or -leased quarters (for example,
doors, windows, hallways, exterior
walls) will be used to advertise products
or services.
– Use of U.S. Forces-registered POV
for HBB activities and will not bear signs
advertising HBB goods or services.
– Use of tax- and duty-free gasoline,
whether purchased with AAFES gas
coupons or at AAFES service stations,
for HBB.
– The military postal service may not
be used to send or receive any parcels
or correspondence related to the HBB.
This does not preclude customers from
receiving goods ordered through an
HBB and properly mailed directly to
individual customers by a company
through either the U.S. or German
postal service.
– May not purchase goods for
demonstration, resale, or operation (for
example, ledger books, computers) from
Approved HBBs
The following are currently
approved home based businesses
located in the U.S. Army Garrison
Wiesbaden community:
– Michael Bussa, Finance/Insurance Services
– Jocelyn Cadiz, Health Coach
– Deborah Spencer, Photography
– LaDon Hooser, Photography
– Evie Shaefer, Photograpy and
Mentor Services
– Emely Campbell, Photography
– Nicole Linzey, Skin Care
Products
– Megan Cahan, Occupational
Therapist
– Kristi Hanna, Veterinary Accupuncture
For more information on whether
a business is an approved home
based business, contact Donald
Rosenkrans at DSN 548-1003, civ
(0611) 143-548-1003.
AAFES, the AAFES catalog, a commissary, or any other tax- or duty-free sales
facility (for example, an installation
bowling alley).
It happens: Motorcycle safety key to saving lives
By Chief Warrant Officer 2
George Bilafer
Army Safety Center
As a young, thrill-seeking, soon-to-be Army aviator
getting ready to start flight school, I did the stereotypical
thing and bought a motorcycle. I’d ridden dirt bikes
only a handful of times growing up and thought a
street bike wouldn’t be much different. Eager to get on
the road and start riding with friends that already had
motorcycles, I signed up for the required Motorcycle
Safety Foundation Basic Rider Course.
Before the course started, I bought a beautiful
new Honda CBR600RR and parked it in the garage. I
couldn’t wait to finish the course so I could start riding
it. Looking back, I should have put more thought into
what type of motorcycle would best suit a new rider
instead of focusing on speed and style. Still, while
my skills in the BRC weren’t amazing, I was learning
quickly. I just kept telling myself, “I’ll get used to my
bike. It’ll be different.”
After passing the BRC, I rode my bike every chance
I got. I considered myself a very safe rider; I would
only ride in fair weather and always wore all of my
personal protective equipment, including my helmet,
jacket, gloves and riding boots. Since I was waiting
to start the primary phase of my flight training, most
of my riding was from home, to class and back home.
The rest was done on weekends with friends in groups
of about four to eight riders. With every mile I put on
my bike, my confidence grew.
A few months after completing the BRC, my friends
and I signed up for the SportBike Rider Course. I
learned about the mechanics and fundamentals of sport
bike riding and believed my skill was matching my
confidence level. Every weekend I looked forward to
the group rides, but I remained in the back because
I wasn’t as comfortable as some of the other riders
at higher speeds. I had yet to have any close calls or
near misses while riding and rarely thought of the
saying, “There are those who have crashed and those
who will.” Then one day, on a typical weekend ride,
it happened.
We were a group of six riders traveling on a back
road about 70 mph. As usual, I was in the back of the
pack when I went over a patch of gravel on the right
side of the lane. I slid off the lane and into the grass.
At this point, I was still upright on the bike, but my
mind was racing. I didn’t remember being taught
what to do if I ever ended up off road on a sport bike.
I thought if I could just grab the clutch and slowly get
back on the road that I should be OK.
I squeezed in the clutch lever and slowly started
making my way back to the road. Then my front tire
hit a small hole on the side of the road and I went
over my handlebars, landing on my right shoulder
and sliding for what felt like forever.
When I finally came to a stop, I just laid face up
on the side of the road, trying to figure out what the
hell had just happened.
My fellow riders immediately doubled back for
me. At this point, adrenaline was rushing through my
body and I felt fine. I just kept thinking that if I can
get up and walk I wouldn’t get kicked out of flight
school. My buddies, however, having clearer heads,
wouldn’t let me get up.
Instead, they called an ambulance to take me to the
emergency room, where I was treated and released
within a few hours.
Fortunately, the only injuries I sustained that day
were a separated shoulder, bruised lung, sprained
ankle and what looked like a jellyfish under the skin
on my hip that stayed for several months. As I said
earlier, I always wore all of my PPE. I have no doubt
it helped save my life.
The state troopers investigating the accident informed me while I was in the ER that things could
have been much worse. After I tumbled off the bike,
I’d slid between a 10-meter gap between a pine tree
and an exposed sewer drain.
Luckily, my recovery was quick and I was able to
finish flight school. Looking back, though, getting a
sport bike as a cherry rider was not the smartest decision — despite all the precautions I was taking. I’d
heard a lot of accident stories, but I always thought,
“Eh, it won’t happen to me.” Well, it did. Any time
I think something can’t happen, this story serves as a
painful reminder that it can.
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Sports and leisure
Summertime is travel time
Sports
shorts
Reduced fitness class fees
The Wiesbaden Fitness Center is
now offering reduced fees for all fitness classes. Classes are $4 per single
ticket (previously $5); $30 for a book
of 10; or $50 for a book or 20. Take
advantage of these savings and the
fitness opportunities. Download a current class schedule at www.wiesbaden.
armymwr.com.
Summer sports enrollment
Enrollment for summer sports is
going on now through July 29. The
following programs will be offered to
children 2 to 18 years old. Age requirement per sport may vary: Start Smart
Baseball, Start Smart Soccer, Start
Smart Flag Football, Start Smart Golf,
Start Smart Basketball, Youth Fitness
Camps: Plyometrics and Speed Training, Cheer Day Camp and Varsity
Cheer Day Camp, Hyper Evolution
Football Camp, Outdoor Dodgeball,
Summer Bowling and Soccer Camp.
Stop by Parent Central Services in
Building 1213 on Clay Kaserne or
call civ (0611) 143-548-9356.
Youth tae kwon do, yoga
Wiesbaden’s SKIESUnlimited
Program offers youth tae kwon do
classes on Mondays, Wednesdays
and Fridays. Youth yoga classes are
held on Tuesdays (for ages 2-5) and
Fridays (ages 5-8). Call Parent Central
Services at civ (0611) 143-548-9356.
Dodgeball tournament
Get ready for the Wiesbaden
Sports and Fitness Program’s Open
Dodgeball Tournament June 11 at
the Wiesbaden Fitness Center. Compete in this competitive, timed event
featuring six to 12 teams with team
and individual awards. Prizes will be
awarded for the best costume. Cost is
$75 per team. Register by June 9 at
https://webtrac.mwr.army.mil. Call
civ (0611) 143-548-9830.
Pride Month color run
Celebrate diversity during this
year’s Pride Month Color Run, June
18 at 9 a.m., at the Wiesbaden Fitness
Center. Take part in the 5K or 10K Fun
Runs. It’s free to participate and no preregistration is required. The first 100
10K and the first 150 5K participants
receive free commemorative T-Shirts.
Event is hosted by USAG Wiesbaden
Family and MWR along with the garrison’s Equal Opportunity Office. Open
to all ages — runners, walkers, people
with strollers. Dogs must be on a leash.
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Outdoor Recreation
offers something
for everyone’s taste
Story and photos
by Karl Weisel
Wiesbaden Family and MWR Marketing
With the days growing longer and
warmer, now’s the time to plan your
next travel adventure.
The staff at Wiesbaden Outdoor
Recreation has been working hard
to provide a multifaceted schedule
of unique travel destinations and opportunities for outdoor fun. Highlights
include mountain biking, skydiving,
kayaking and visits to Euro-Disneyland
and Croatia – just to name a few.
“Coming up this weekend during the
long Memorial Day weekend (May 27
to 30) is the Garmisch Jamboree,” said
Jason Bennett, Wiesbaden Outdoor Recreation’s acting program manager. “Basically this is all of the Outdoor Recreations
from all over Europe coming together
to pool their resources and provide a
rich assortment of recreational choices
including hiking, canoeing, kayaking,
mountain biking and rock climbing.
“For those who have never been
canoeing or kayaking, we want to give
people the confidence to go out on the
water,” Bennett said, adding that once
people feel comfortable they are invited
to “push it a little harder” and to tackle
more challenging bodies of water.
The price of the Garmisch Jamboree
trip, costing $199 for adults and $99 for
children, includes round-trip transportation, camping and use of equipment
during the various activities.
Outdoor Recreation heads south
June 4 and Aug. 13 for skydiving in
Bitburg. Participants are invited to
fly the friendly skies with a tandem
master. Jumping from some 3,000 to
4,000 meters above sea level should
offer “a beautiful view of the Eifel
Region,” Bennett said. Cost is $299 per
(for jumpers) or $49 (for non-jumpers).
Downhill speedsters are invited to
join Outdoor Recreation for a day of
mountain biking in Stromberg on June
5, Aug. 7 or Sept. 24. The mountain bike
trips, which include round-trip transportation, equipment use and a guide,
cost $45 each and provide bikers with
10 kilometers of single track including
numerous jumps and other challenges.
“The track is well suited for all
levels of abilities,” said Shelly Hake,
Outdoor Recreation director.
Families will want to take advantage of trips to Disneyland Paris June
Hikers pass through the Partnach Gorge in Garmisch-Partenkirchen.
11 to 12 or Hamburg, Berlin and Prague
June 16 to 20.
“Our Euro-Disney trip is right after
the kids get out of school. Parents can
reward them with a trip to Disneyland,”
Bennett said.
“Both trips are definitely family
oriented,” Bennett said, explaining that
guided tours will be featured in each
of the cities visited on the Hamburg,
Berlin and Prague trip. “It’s a great
introduction to these cities. People can
go on the guided tours – or they can
just explore on their own.”
“We really want to encourage community members to consider our trip to
Rovinj, Croatia, on June 30 to July 4,”
he said. “This is a fantastic opportunity
– right in the middle of the peak travel
season – getting to stay in a resort on
an island with all kinds of amenities.”
The trip, including round-trip
transportation, three overnights in a
four-star hotel with breakfast and dinner, a sightseeing trip to Pula and other
options, is the perfect family getaway,
Bennett said, explaining that while
the resort on St. Andrew (Sv. Andrija)
Island is set in the midst of wildlife and
nature “away from the party-goers,”
offering walks to nearby islands and
sights – active night-life opportunities
are not too far away.
People who make reservations for
the Croatia trip by June 1 pay $549 per
adult, $429 for ages 5 to 13 or $189
for ages 4 and under. After June 1 the
cost is $599 per adult, $449 for ages
5 to 13 or $199 for ages 4 and under.
“We’re going to do our best to get
back from Croatia in time for the fireworks at the German-American Friendship Fest in Wiesbaden,” he added.
Other outdoor adventures include a
canoeing and camping trip on the Lahn
River July 9 to 10; day at the Kletterwald
Hamburg’s Rathaus lights up a canal in the city center. Outdoor Recreation features a trip to Hamburg,
Berlin and Prague June 16-20.
Wiesbaden Ropes Course July 16; a Cologne adventure and city tour July 23 to
24; a trip to the Danish capital July 29 to
31; a Bavarian express castle tour Aug. 6;
Vienna, Budapest and Salzburg tour Aug.
18-22; and a visit to the French Riviera
and Cinque Terre Sept. 1 to 5.
“You’ll have the chance to challenge
yourself at your ability on the Wiesbaden
Kletterwald ropes course,” Bennett said.
“There are different routes for different
abilities. If you have a fear of heights,
you can choose a different route.”
“On the Cologne tour you’ll have
the opportunity to sightsee or ski at an
indoor skiing facility. There’s no need
to wear different clothes – everything
will be available at the facility,” he said.
And don’t forget – you can always
rent gear from Wiesbaden Outdoor
Recreation – everything from bicycles to
camping gear – to head out on your own
local adventure. The staff will be glad
to offer advice and tips, Bennett added.
For more information stop by
Outdoor Recreation in Building 1043
(across from the library) on Wiesbaden’s Clay Kaserne or call civ (0611)
143-548-9801.
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Sports and leisure
By Donald Seltzer
Volksmarch Editor
Take a hike:
R Interested in volksmarching but not sure how
things work? Send
an email message to
volksmarch@gmail.
com with the subject
“Getting Started HU.”
R The postal code
is included in the listings for readers using
navigation devices. Autobahn exit numbers are
added for those without
such devices.
Donald Seltzer
R Would you like to
receive Take a Hike at the same time as the newspaper
editor? A complete listing of the monthly volksmarching feature is available by emailing volksmarch@
gmail.com with “Subscribe HU” in the subject line.
Weekend of May 28-29
O
berwiesen (67294) — This volksmarch is
located roughly midway between Bad Kreuznach and Sembach. From Wiesbaden, take Autobahns
643 toward Mainz, 60 toward Darmstadt, and 63 toward Kaiserslautern. Take the Erbes-Büdesheim exit
(9) and follow minor roads through Erbes-Büdesheim
and Offenheim to the start.
Start: Gemeindehalle Saturday and Sunday: 7 a.m. to 1
p.m. (5 and 10 km) and 7 a.m. to noon (20 km) Trail:
Fairly hilly, fields and woods Award: Windlicht.
W
örsdorf/Taunus (65510) — This event is
north of Wiesbaden on the edge of the Naturpark Hochtaunus. Wooded trails offer walkers scenic
views after a long, uphill start. From Wiesbaden, use
Autobahn 3 toward Limburg, exiting at Idstein (45) to
follow B275 and a minor road leading to the start at
Wörsdorf. Alternatively, from Wiesbaden and Mainz
use B417 and B275 north toward Limburg and Idstein
to reach Wörsdorf.
Wiesbaden Photomarathon
Calling all artists, not athletes, to
participate in the 3rd annual Wiesbaden
Photomarathon, May 28. Similar to
a scavenger hunt, photographers use
creativity and detective skills to a make
their way across Wiesbaden to capture
10 assigned subjects under a single
theme that will be announced the day
of the event. Competitors are allowed
to use public transportation, cycles,
skateboards etc. to get from place to
place. Digital and traditional cameras
are allowed (no smartphones). The event
Lindenberg, cross under A45,
and continue through Niederfischbach to Wehbach.
Start: Gemeindehalle at Jahnstraße 4 Saturday and Sunday: 7 a.m. to 1 p.m. (6, 10 and 20 km) Trail: Very hilly,
woods Award: From previous events. Note: In addition
to earning the usual DVV/IVV credit, the walk also offers
EVG-D credit. The Europäischen Volkssport-Gemeinschaft Deutschland (EVG-D) organization is similar to the
German Volkssport Association (DVV).
Start: Turnhalle at Koblenz-Olper-Str. 12 Saturday and Sunday: 7 a.m. to 1 p.m. (5 and 10 km) and 7 a.m. to noon
(20 km) Trail: Hilly trails, woods; 5 km trail is senior- and
stroller-friendly Award: None.
Weekend of June 4-5
Weekend of June 18-19
B
ingen-Kempten (55411) — Easily reached via
autobahn, the Bingen-Kempten event offers a
scenic view of the Rhine river. From Wiesbaden, use
Autobahns 643 toward Mainz and 60 toward Bingen,
then exit at Bingen-Gaulsheim (14), and follow a
secondary road with IVV signs to the start.
Start: Sportheim Hassia at Mainzer Straße 197 Saturday
and Sunday: 7 a.m. to 2 p.m. (5 km), 7 a.m. to 1 p.m. (10
km) and 7 a.m. to noon (20 km) Trail: Somewhat hilly,
mostly fields with some woods Award: None.
Weekend of June 11-12
A
llendorf (56370) — Expect a pretty walk
in the Naturpark Rhein-Taunus northwest
of Wiesbaden. From Wiesbaden, use Autobahns 66
toward Frankfurt and 3 toward Limburg, exit at Bad
Camberg (44) and follow a secondary road to Beuerbach, Ketternschwalbach and Panrod. Change roads
to head toward Burgschwalbach and Zollhaus and
connect with B274 to reach the start.
Start: Dorfgemeinschaftshaus at Hauptstraße 67 Sunday: 7
a.m. to 2 p.m. (5 and 10 km) and 7 a.m. to 1 p.m. (20 km)
Trail: Fairly hilly, fields and woods Award: From previous
events.
K
irchen-Wehbach (57548) — Enjoy the scenic
area southwest of Siegen at this event. Expect
a 1-hour 45-minute drive from Wiesbaden using Autobahns 66 toward Frankfurt and 3 toward Koblenz.
Near Limburg, take the B49/B54 exit toward Siegen
and continue on B54 to Langendernbach. Connect
with secondary roads passing through Langenhahn,
Nister, Kausen and Kirchen to reach the start at Wehbach. From Giessen, it’s a 75-minute drive using
B
ad Kreuznach (55545) — Former residents
may enjoy a return visit to their one-time
home and see how the city has changed since the base
was closed. Trails run through city parks and wooded
areas, and along the Ellerbach River. Unfortunately,
this will be the host club’s final event. From Wiesbaden, use Autobahns 643 toward Mainz, 60 toward
Bingen, and 61 towards Ludwigshafen. Exit at Bad
Kreuznach (51) to use B41 and B48, along with IVV
signs, to reach the start.
Start: Don Bosco-Schule at Ellerbach Straße 10 Saturday
and Sunday: 7 a.m. to 2 p.m. (5 and 10 km) and 7 a.m. to
1 p.m. (20 km) Trail: Slightly hilly, neighborhoods, fields
and woods Award: From previous events.
Weekend of June 25-26
O
tzberg-Hering (64853) — This event is
on the edge of the pretty Odenwald region and east-southeast of Darmstadt.
The drive from Wiesbaden is about
an hour. From Wiesbaden, use
Autobahns 66 and 3 past the
airport and exit at Hanau
(54) to take B45 south toward
Dieburg. Continue on B45 past
Groß-Umstadt to connect with
B426. IVV signs will lead to
the start at Hering.
Start: Sportplatz at Außerhalb 20 Saturday
a n d
Sunday: 7 a.m. to 1 p.m. (5, 10 and 20 km) Trail: Hilly,
fields and wooded areas Award: None.
Questions? Send email to volksmarch@gmail.com.
Things to do
Kranzplatzfest
It is the 35th anniversary of a special
spring music event which takes place
at the Kochbrunnen, the Staatskanzlei
and the Saalgasse in Wiesbaden’s city
center from May 25 to 28. Enjoy a variety of bands featuring jazz, rock, pop
and soul and the pleasant atmosphere
of downtown Wiesbaden. No entry
fee! For more information, go to www.
kranzplatzfest-wiesbaden.de.
Autobahn 45 toward Siegen.
A guide to volksmarching in the
Exit at Freudenberg (20) to folKaiserslautern/Wiesbaden area low a secondary road through
starts at 11 a.m. at the Wingert Vinothek
(Obere Webergasses 50 in Wiesbaden)
Event is offered in English and German.
Registration costs 17 euro for adults and
10 euro for 18 and under. For tickets
go to fotomarathon-wiesbaden.de or
on Facebook search “3. Fotomarathon
Wiesbaden”
Wine tasting
Join a wine tasting hike on Wiesbaden’s Neroberg May 27 and enjoy
three delicious, exclusively selected
wines and a guided walking tour that
presents you with a breathtaking view
over the city. The group meets at the
Russian Chapel at 6 p.m. for a 1.5 hour
walk through the hills; please wear appropriate shoes as none of the paths are
paved. Tickets are available online for
21 euro including a wine glass to take
home. For more information go to www.
wiesbaden.de.
Magic Bike Rüdesheim
Join hundreds of motorcycle enthusiasts for a ride through the Rheinvalley
during the 16th Magic Bike Rüdesheim
am Rhein, May 26-29. The Middle Rhein
Valley is an ideal motor bike region with
beautiful routes along the Rhine and the
hills of the Taunus and Hunsrück. Two
imposing castles are the backdrop for a
meeting with old and new friends. For
more information in English go to www.
magic-bike-ruedesheim.com.
Suspension bridge
A visit to Germany’s longest
pedestrian suspension bridge in
Geierlay is a family and pocket-book
friendly outing that can be enjoyed
by all ages. The Hängeseilbrücke
just opened in October 2015 and is
quite impressive at 360 meters long
and 100 meters high. A visit to cross
the bridge is free; however parking
in the town of Geierlay will cost 2
euro. There is a 1.7 kilometer walk
to the bridge from the visitor center
(Kastellaun Straße 23, 56290 Mörsdorf) Strollers are possible on the
walk, but are not recommended to
take across the bridge.
Theater and music festival
The Internationale Maifestspiele
is taking place under the motto of “A
feast for all the senses” through May 29.
Singers and actors, directors and dancers,
musicians and choreographers from all
over the world have been coming and
going at the Hessian State Theatre during
this month-long event. The Internationale
Maifestspiele promises an unforgettable
experience for the eyes, the ears and the
emotions once again this year. Whether
opera or operetta, concert or song recital,
dance or drama – Artistic Director, Uwe
Eric Laufenberg, is bringing successful
productions from all genres to the Hessian
capital. More info: english.staatstheaterwiesbaden.de/tickets/.
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Schools page — Partners in education
Wiesbaden student competes nationally
Middle schooler flies
to U.S. for National
Geographic Bee
Story and photo
by Amy L. Bugala
U.S. Army Garrison Wiesbaden
Public Affairs
Many times when people study
a map, they reminisce about where
they’ve been, or dream of where
they’ll go.
When Connor Buchheit studies a
map he thinks of what more he needs
to know.
Connor, a seventh grader at Wiesbaden Middle School, is one of
54 finalists competing at the 2016
National Geographic Bee championship, May 23-25, in Washington,
D.C., representing the Department of
Defense Education Activity.
“I’m excited, he’s excited, but a
little nervous, too,” said his mother
Kathleen Buchheit who is attending
the event with her son.
This year’s Geographic Bee is
Connor’s first time competing at the
national level. He earned his spot in
the competition after winning the
local Geography Bee in Wiesbaden
and then scoring the highest in two
separate rounds of selection tests administered first at the DoDEA-Europe
level and then DoDEA-wide.
“He’s taking the competition very
seriously,” Kathleen said, “but he
doesn’t know, what he doesn’t know,
until the competition starts.”
Connor said he was always interested in geography. “My parents
bought me a globe when I was five,
and I liked it. I made it a point to
memorize the U.S. state capitals, then
I went on to memorize the world’s
capitals,” he said.
Geography bees are challenging
competitions intended to inspire
students to be curious about the
world. Competitors need more than
rote memorization skills to answer
questions such as:
Which New England state has
more forested land? What coastal
country borders both Argentina and
Brazil? In terms of export income,
which of the following is Egypt’s most
important crop? Soybeans, Cotton or
Bananas?
Connor prepared for months studying maps, atlases, fact books, a book
of natural wonders, study guides and
watching videos of past competitions
to get familiar with the level of questions. “It helps to be able to picture a
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Connor Buchheit, a seventh grader at Wiesbaden Middle School, points to the Amazon River on a mural-sized
world map in Thomas Bugg’s geography and social studies classroom, correctly answering the question, “The
Rio Madeira is a tributary of what river?” Connor will face challenging questions like this in the National Geographic Bee Championships, May 23-25, in Washington, D.C.
map in your head,” he said.
“I don’t study too much each day,
because if you study too much you
end up not retaining the information,”
he said.
The 13-year-old is the son of
Kathleen and Lt. Col. Micheal Buchheit, an operational planner with U.S.
Army Europe.
Like so many military families,
Connor has lived in four states in the
U.S. before his family was stationed
in Germany in 2012, and he has
visited more than fourteen countries
to include; England, France, Spain,
Hungary, Austria, Switzerland, Italy,
Croatia, Netherlands, Belgium, Slovenia, Sweden, Norway and Vatican
City.
Thomas Bugg, the seventh grade
geography and social studies teacher
at the school, believes Connor’s time
living and travelling in Europe gives
him a leg up on the competition.
“I know lots about Europe,” said
Connor, whose knowledge of geography has tripled since preparing for
the Geo Bee.
Although Connor admits he is nervous, he doesn’t seem intimidated by
the winning question from the 2015
competition: If proposed, the Grand Islands are nice, and they speak
Inga Dam would be built on the Inga English,” he said.
Falls, and it would be the largest host
Connor competes against stuof hydroelectric power
dents from the U.S.
on which river?
and it’s territories in a
My parents
preliminary round May
It’s been a few years
bought me a
23. Ten participants will
since Wiesbaden has
globe when
advance to the finals on
had a student qualify
I was five,
May 25 with the winner
for the National level,
receiving a $50,000 colsaid Bugg who was inand I liked
strumental in bringing
it. I made it a lege scholarship.
the Geo Bee back into
At press time, the
point to memhis classroom last year
Herald
Union received
orize the U.S.
as the sponsor.
word that while Connor
state capitals,
did not progress to the
“The credit goes
then
I went on final round of competito Mr. Bugg,” said
to memorize
tion, he was really happy
Kathleen. “If he didn’t
the world’s
with his performance.
take the time… Connor
capitals.
wouldn’t have this opNational Geographic
portunity.”
Channel will air the final
round of the National
The Wiesbaden Parent Teacher Organization paid Con- Geographic Bee Championship at
nor’s registration fee, and by quali- 8 p.m. ET/PT on Friday, May 27. It
fying Connor earned an all-expense will also air on public television stations; check local listings for dates
paid trip to the event.
Theoretically, Connor has already and times.
(If you’re still searching for the
taken a trip around the globe preparing for the competition; however, he answers to the questions above, it’s
still dreams of places to go and said Maine, Uruguay, and Cotton. The
Asia or the Oceanic Region is at the Grand Inga Dam would be built on
top of his list. “I hear the Mariana the Congo River).
“
”
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News and features
Star in window
isn’t for rank
By Larry Haggerty
IMCOM Survivor Outreach
Services
Photo by C. Todd Lopez
Johnny Matheny, with the Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Lab, shakes
hands with a visitor during DARPA Demo Day, May 11, at the Pentagon. Matheny
wears a prosthetic arm that attaches to his body, through his skin, and into his bone.
Robotic arm helps
service members
By C. Todd Lopez
Army News Service
WASHINGTON — “This is the most
advanced arm in the world. This one can
do anything your natural arm can do, with
the exception of the Vulcan V,” said Johnny
Matheny, using his right hand to mimic the
hand greeting made famous by Star Trek’s
Leonard Nimoy. “But unless I meet a Vulcan,
I won’t need it.”
Matheny was at the Pentagon, May 11,
2016, as part of “DARPA Demo Day,” to
show military personnel the robotic arm he
sometimes wears as part of research funded
by the Defense Advanced Research Projects
Agency. DARPA is an agency of the U.S.
Department of Defense responsible for the
development of emerging technologies for
use by the military.
Matheny lost his real left arm to cancer,
and he said had doctors not cut it off the
cancer would have spread to the rest of his
body. “I’d have been dead in three months,”
he said.
Before you are dazzled by the “mindcontrolled” aspect of Matheny’s robotic arm,
one of the most striking things you notice is
that the arm is not attached to his body with
the regular fiberglass cup and straps common
to most prosthetic arms.
Instead, there is piece of metal sticking out
of the end of his bicep onto which the robotic
arm can be attached. The metal device has been
surgically implanted into his arm, into the bone.
That technique is called “osseointegration,” and
he’s likely the first in the U.S. to have that done.
But what’s really amazing about the robotic
arm he wears is that he doesn’t have to use his
right hand to tell it what to do. Instead, he uses
the muscles and nerves in what remains of his
left arm to send signals to the robotic arm and
hand, which then respond, just like a real arm.
“This is part of the Revolutionizing Prosthetics Program, where we set out to restore
near-natural upper extremity control to our
military service members who have lost limbs
in service of our country,” said Dr. Justin C.
Sanchez, director of the Biological Technologies Office at DARPA. “The goal is to control
the arm as naturally as possible.”
Sanchez said Matheny has had some procedures done to re-map some of the nerves in his
arm so he is able to control them in a different
way, to make use of the robotic arm.
“But it is a more natural way to control
this arm, compared to switches or levers,”
Sanchez said.
Matheny bragged on the arm’s capabilities.
“So far this thing works great,” he said. “It’s
the arm of the future. This arm here, it can do
45 pounds. I can take on any one of these big
old burley Soldiers around here. We’ll get a
45 pound weight and keep going. I never miss
a beat.”
The real advances in the research being done
by DARPA, Sanchez said, goes beyond the
myoelectric control that Matheny is now using
to control his robotic arm. Instead, Sanchez said,
they want to provide real, direct control by the
brain over the arm, over other prosthetics, or
over any device.
“We are thinking deeply about how direct
neural interfaces interact with complex military
systems,” Sanchez said.
(Read this story in its entirety at www.
army.mil.)
FORT SAM HOUSTON,
Texas – At the post gas station
I saw a vehicle, with a young
girl driving it, stop to fill up at
the pump next to me. I noticed a
small flag in the window with two
blue stars on it, and assumed that
the stars reflected the rank of the
Soldier that owned the vehicle.
I was surprised that a major
general would have a daughter
that young.
Soon after that incident, I was
hired to support an Army program called Survivor Outreach
Services. When I reported to
work, I noticed one of the ladies
at work had a little purple and
gold lapel pin, and another had a
pin that was a variation of the flag
that I had seen at the gas station.
I was curious: the flag on the
car had two blue stars, the flag
on one lady’s pin had one blue
star and one gold star and another
simply had one blue star. Why
were all the flags different, why
were there two different stars,
why did only these two ladies
in the office have the flags? I,
in my infinite wisdom, was too
embarrassed to ask what any of
these things meant.
Fortunately, one of my first
assignments was to develop a
web page that clearly defined
the different versions of the flags
and pins for theAmerican public.
I am an Army veteran, with
one deployment, and was married to an active duty Army
soldier, with eleven deployments, and never understood
the momentous meaning these
symbols had. It blew my mind
that I’d never learned about what
these symbols represented.
The Service Flag was designed and patented by World
War I Captain Robert L. Queissner of the 5th Ohio Infantry
whose two sons were serving
on the front line. The flag was
designed to be displayed in the
front window of peoples’homes,
to indicate the number of family
members serving the war effort as
members of the Armed Services.
In 1918 President Wilson
approved a request from the
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Photo by U.S. Army
A Service Flag with a blue
star covered by a gold star
in the window of a home
signifies that a family member in that household died
in service to our Nation.
Women’s Committee of the
Council of National Defense
that allowed mothers who had
lost a child serving in the war
to wear a gold gilt star on their
traditional black mourning
band. This practice led to the
blue star on the Service Flag
being covered with a gold star
to indicate that the service
member had been killed.
This practice became much
more widespread during WWII,
when organizations and families
took great pride and displayed
banners indicating the number of
members of the organization, or
family, serving in the war.
Between WWII and today, the
practice of wearing or displaying
service flags or gold stars has
diminished greatly… but the
meaning of the symbols is as significant as it was 100 years ago.
Each time you see a blue
service star, you should be aware
that the person displaying it has
a loved one—possibly in harm’s
way—supporting the freedoms
we enjoy every day. A gold service star indicates that someone
in that person’s family has lost
their life while serving.
Please take a moment, when
appropriate, to thank the bearer
of the star. A simple “I appreciate your family member’s
service,” or “My sympathies for
your loss,” is all it takes to remind the bearer that the service
or sacrifice means something…
even if the practice isn’t widely
recognized anymore.
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For your health
Keep blood pressure under control
By Tricare.mil
Each May, the National
Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute (NHLBI) encourages
everyone to actively learn
about preventing and controlling high blood pressure.
When you have high blood
pressure, the force of blood
pushing against the walls of
your arteries is too high. When
you’re active, it is normal
for your blood pressure to
increase. Once the activity
stops, your blood pressure
should return to your normal
range. When it doesn’t, you
may have high blood pressure.
Unfortunately, the diagno-
sis of high blood pressure is
based on blood pressure readings. If you don’t get regular
medical care or check your
blood pressure regularly, high
blood pressure can go undetected for years. It is often not
discovered until some organs
start to show the effects of long
standing high blood pressure.
According to NHLBI, some
common high blood pressure
complications are:
•Kidney disease
•Eye damage
•Heart attack
•Heart failure
•Stroke
A blood pressure check
is quick and easy. It can be
done in your health care
provider’s office or clinic.
TRICARE covers blood pressure screening as part of its
clinical preventive benefit.
Children are screened every
year between the ages of three
and six, and every two years
after. Adults may get a blood
pressure screening every two
years, but usually your health
care provider checks it each
time you visit.
If you are diagnosed with
high blood pressure, your
health care provider will work
with you to come up with a
way to treat your condition.
You may have to make lifestyle changes, like weight
loss and exercise. You may
benefit from prescription
medications. Whatever you
do, be sure to follow your
provider’s plan for your care.
This may be the best way to
lower your blood pressure
and maintain normal blood
pressure readings.
For more information
about your benefit, please visit
the TRICARE website.
Best surface for running? The one that feels better
By Human Performance
Resource Center
The truth is that the jury’s still
out on whether running on a softer
surface has less impact on joints and
muscles. Some research suggests it
might not actually matter, and the
forces that impact your lower body
on various surfaces such as asphalt,
concrete, and grass don’t increase
knee pain or injury risk. One explana-
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tion is that your body automatically
adapts to the surface you’re running
on. That means you’ll instinctively
strike harder on softer surfaces, and
strike softer on harder surfaces. On
the other hand, some evidence suggests that running on softer surfaces
(such as grass) reduces stress on your
muscles and joints.
“But it feels better when I run on
soft surfaces,” you might say. That
difference in feeling is likely due
to the different kinds of muscles, or
stabilizers, you use when running
on softer surfaces, which creates a
sensation of less impact, although
the overall impact on your body is
the same.
That’s not to say that you shouldn’t
run on soft surfaces if it makes you feel
better. Feeling better on a run goes a
long way. But remember to be careful;
softer surfaces such as trails, grass, or
sand tend to be more uneven, which
can pose a greater risk of strains and
sprains.
When it comes to injury prevention
and recovery, it’s also important to
consider other factors such as wearing
the right running shoes. And be sure
to increase your running intensity
and volume gradually to help avoid
injury too.
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Bulletin board
At the movies May 26 to June 8
Editor’s note: The movies listing was the most
current at the time of publication. Please visit
https://www.shopmyexchange.com/ for the most
up-to-date schedule.
Sunday, May 29
Alice Through the Looking Glass (PG) 1500
X-Men: Apocalypse (PG-13) 1800
Taunus Movie Theater
Monday, May 30
The Angry Birds Movie in 3D (PG) 1400
X-Men: Apocalypse (PG-13) 1700
Friday, May 27
X-Men: Apocalypse in 3D (PG-13) 1900 .
Tuesday, May 31
Closed
Saturday, May 28
Alice Through the Looking Glass in 3D (PG) 1500
X-Men: Apocalypse (PG-13) 1800
Wednesday, June 1
Closed
Thursday, May 26
Criminal (R) 1900
Movie plots
Criminal — The memories and skills of a CIA
agent are implanted into the brain of a
dangerous criminal in order to stop an international terrorist.
The Angry Birds Movie — Find out why the
birds are so angry. When an island populated
by happy, flightless birds is visited by mysterious green piggies, it’s up to three unlikely
outcasts — Red, Chuck and Bomb — to
figure out what the pigs are up to.
© 2016 Disney/ Photo courtesy of Movieweb.com
Alice Through the Looking Glass — A follow-up to the 2010 blockbuster Alice in Wonderland. Alice returns to the whimsical world of Wonderland and travels back in time to save the Mad Hatter.
© 2016 Marvel / Photo courtesy of Movieweb.com
X-Men: Apocalypse — Following the critically
acclaimed global smash hit X-Men: Days of Future Past, director Bryan Singer returns with XMEN: APOCALYPSE. Since the dawn of civilization, he was worshipped as a god. Apocalypse,
the first and most powerful mutant from Marvel’s X-Men universe, amassed the powers of
many other mutants, becoming immortal and
invincible. Upon awakening after thousands
of years, he is disillusioned with the world as
he finds it and recruits a team of powerful mutants, including a disheartened Magneto (Michael Fassbender), to cleanse mankind and create a new world order, over which he will reign.
As the fate of the Earth hangs in the balance,
Raven (Jennifer Lawrence) with the help of
Professor X (James McAvoy) must lead a team
of young X-Men to stop their greatest nemesis
and save mankind from complete destruction.
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F
amily and MWR hosted events May 10 through 13 as part o
National Bike to Work Week. Activities included spin classes a
the fitness center, free bike safety inspections at the Outdoo
Recreation Center and guided tours from Hainerberg to Clay
Kaserne.
In honor of Bike Week, USAG Wiesbaden Directorate of Emergency
Services reminds cyclists of the following safety requirements:
• Use paths, sidewalks, or parts of the road marked for bicycle
use when available.
• Ride as far to the right of the road as possible.
• Be careful when passing a stopped vehicle or a vehicle going in
the same direction.
• Not use cell phones or wear listening devices that impede hear
ing and the detection of impending danger
• Bicycles ridden during hours of darkness must have a headligh
that emits a white light and a taillight that emits a red light. Bicy
clists will wear light-colored clothing or reflective accessories
• Bicycles must have standard brakes that, when applied, safely
stop the bicycle.
DOES YOUR BICYCLE MAKE THE CUT?
Check the diagram to see if your bike meets the requirements
1 ringing or clicking bell
1 white front light
1 red rear reflector
1 white front reflector
2 yellow reflectors
on each wheel
1 red rear light
2 yellow reflectors
on each pedal
BICYCLE HELMET: GETTING THE PERFECT FIT
1
Measure your
head. Your
helmet should
fit comfortably
without rocking side to side.
Sizing pads
can be used to
adjust the fit to
different head
shapes.
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2
3
The helmet should sit level so
that your forehead is covered
within two finger witdths of
your eyebrow.
Center the left buckle under
your chin. On most helmets,
the straps can be pulled from
the back of the helmet to lengthen
or shorten the chin straps. This task
is easier if you take the helmet off
to make these adjustments.
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4
5
Up to 88 percent of cyclists’ brain injuries can be pre
6
This is an important step! Does
Adjust the slider on both
right?
side straps to form a “V”
Open your mouth wide...Big Yawn!
shape under, and slightpull down on your head. If not, tighten th
ly in front of, your ears.
Does your helmet rock back more th
Roll the rubber band
above your eyebrows?
toward the slider.
If so, unbuckle, shorten the front strap b
Buckle up! Startforward, buckle, retighten the chin strap
ing loose, while holding the
Does your helmet rock forward into y
buckle, pull the strap tight. No If so, unbuckle, tighten the back strap b
more than one or two fingers
back toward the ear. Buckle, retighten t
should fit under the strap.
test again.
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Joe Harris, with FMWR, leads cyclists from Hainerberg to Clay Kaserne during Bike to Work Week May 13.
evented by wearing a helmet.
s your helmet fit
! The helmet should
he chin strap.
han two fingers
by moving the slider
p, and tast again.
your eyes?
by moving the slider
the chin strap, and
7
Roll the rubber band down to
the buckle. All four straps must
go through the rubber band and
be close to the buckle to prevent the
buckle from slipping.
WHEN TO REPLACE
If you crash, drop your helmet, if it’s
old, if you can’t adjust it to fit properly
or you just don’t like it, it’s time to
invest in a new helmet.
Source: USAG Wiesbaden Safety and FMWR offices
Outer
Shell
Strong Nylon
Straps
Chin Strap
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Cooling
Vents
ImpactAbsorbing
Liner
Secure Plastic
Strap
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Live Sports Action
“Soccer friendly” at Wiesbaden High School
All photos by Steve Kulmala
Wiesbaden: Point your children in the right direction ... and when they’re older, they won't be lost!
Wiesbaden’s host nation school, the Friedrich List Gymnasium, won a close match in this annual event, defeating
the Wiesbaden Warriors 2-0.
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Wiesbaden Warrior Richard Edwards makes a play during the match.
Wiesbaden High School goalie Daniel Bretfeld makes a play to keep the game close.
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Stuttgart Mets were playing the Wiesbaden Cardinals!
Track and Field
CYS Sports Track and Field athletes from around
Germany came to Wiesbaden recently to compete.
Wiesbaden: Point your children in the right direction ... and when they’re older, they won't be lost!
Baseball
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ANNOUNCEMENTS
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Calling all SNCOs; did you know
that there is an all-service professional organization in the KMC
area known as the KMC Top 3?
Interested in becoming a member? Visit www.facebook.com/
KMCTop3 for more information!
Installation Team Needed for Projects on military bases throughout
Germany, installation construction
electrical carpentry flooring furniture plumbing painting wallpaper
CCTV audio visual, Our physical
address is in the US but these
projects are located at military bases throughout Germany., phone:
763-746-2272,
email:
steve@
gkillc.com.
KMC Top 3 Cheesesteak Sale! 10
Jun the KMC Top 3 sells cheesesteaks on a pre-order/pay basis by
unit reps. Spread word about a
chance to partake in an awesome
food exp and raise funds in support of KMC Top 3 community efforts. Vol at http://1.usa.gov/
1Wxm4ja
or
KMCTop3WM@
gmail.com.
KMC Top 3 Golf Tourney 23 Jun
at 0800. Door prize ticket w/ reg
at 0630 (tickets sold on-site). 4Person Scramble $50/$35 nonmbrs/mbrs. Contact unit or event
POC to sign up! Thomas Seamans/Duvall
Roundtree
KMCTop3WM@gmail.com or 4784684/480-7451.
The Darmstadt Retired Military
Group is looking for new members. We meet once a month to
share ideas and help each other.
No Dues. If you are a Retired U.S
Military Service Member, surviving spouse or a retired American
in the area and are interested
please contact Larry at 0615152548 or at lemery1366@ya
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APTS FOR RENT
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125 m² Apartment in downtown
Kaiserslautern! 3 bedrooms, 1 full
bath, basement, balcony. Eisenbahnstraße 67655 Kaiserslautern
€830, phone: 01717475698 or
063159503, email: eva_hagel@
gmx.de.
Apartement with separate entrance near Ramstein, 2 bd, 1 bth,
110 sq meters, €670, email:
theobald66@hotmail.com.
4-Room apartment in Hochspeyer, 2 bd, 1 bth, 85 sq meters,
Heinrich-Fischer-Straße
67691
Hochspeyer
Germany,
€590,
email: Bettina.Masters@gmx.de
Apartment in Ramstein downtown, bedroom, bathroom, one
other room, modern spacious
open living area and balcony, washing room, garage. Perfect for
single/ couple. 2km away from base, non smoker, no pets,
€640+util+3months rent, Contact:
004917699995718
Apartment, 3 bd, 1 bth, 120 sq
meters, Ringstrasse 33 67685
Weilerbach Germany, €700 + util
+ 2mnth dep, Avail now, email: an
drea.plank@mailintern.de.
015773883261or 06374 1591
2001 BMW 320i Sport Sedan,
$7,995-, EU SPEC, Automatic,
Leather Sport Seats, Cruise Control, Alloy Wheels, Excellent Condition, 12 Months Warranty, 1 Owner Vehicle, Call: 0176 2273 0967,
02 Peugeot MUST GO!!! Descrip- Email: info@europeanmotors.org
tion: Dealer maintained!!! Great
car in excellent condition (minor 2001 VW Passat Sport Combi,
scratches and scraps on exterior). $5,995, US Spec, Manual, NavigaEquipped with Computer (Driver tion, Cruise Control, Heated
Information System), Keyless Ent- Seats, Roof Rails, Cloth Interior,
ry, Power Windows, 3x3 point re- HiFi System, Perfect Condition,
ar seat belts, Height adjustable Call: 0176-22730967, Email: info@
drivers seat, Power steering, Re- europeanmotors.org, Web: http://
mote central locking, Central www.europeanmotors.org
locking, Airbags, CD Player, Radio, Folding rear seats, and 40 2002 Toyota Rav4 SUV with
MPG! Car will also come with win- AWD, $8,995, US specs, Manual,
ter cover. Fresh oil change, new ti- Cruise Control, Power Locks, Alres, muffler, battery, and more! A loy Wheels, All Wheel Drive,
great and reliable car! Available Power Windows, Perfect ConditiMay 1st. Please call 0174-949- on, Call: 0176-22730967, Email: in
8063 for additional questions or fo@europeanmotors.org,
Web:
showing. $3000.
http://www.europeanmotors.org
1 PT Cruiser, 2.2 Diesel, 2003,
Green, Plates, 5-speed, 4-door,
new TÜV, Air Cond, 2 Sets of Tires, Summer/Winter, ABS, Power
Stearing, Elec Windows and
Locks, Keyless Entry, €2000,
Ktown Downtown Apartment, ddundkk@hotmail.de
Kaiserslautern Germany, €700,
ph: 0172 68 55 976 or email: 1995 BMW 318i. Clean, runs
mechanic
maintained.
mre.kmc@icloud.com.Nice apart- good,
ment right in downtown K-Town, 140,000 original km. All-season tiquiet street, 2 mins from shops, res. $1800 obo. Call Grant, days;
restaurants and bars. 80sqm, 2 0170-7058804, after 1800hrs:
bedrooms, big modern bathroom, 06301-31354. Available 22 April
modern kitchen, nice living room, 2016.
washer/dryer
hookups,
high
speed internet, basement, private 1997 BMW 523i Sport Sedan,
parking, no pets. Available now. $6,495, Eur Spec, Automatic, Leather, Heated Seats, Just serviced,
Housing approved.
12 months guarantee included in
Nice apartment right in down- price! Perfect Condition, Call:
town K-Town, quiet street, 2 mins 0176-22730967, Email: info@euro
Web:
http://
from shops, restaurants and peanmotors.org,
bars.80sqm, 2 bedrooms, big mo- www.europeanmotors.org
dern bathrm, modern kitchen, nice living rm, washer/dryer hoo- 2006 Audi A4 Wagon, S-Line
kups, high speed internet, base- Avant Quattro 3.0L TDI diesel
ment,
private
parking,
no AWD 6 Speed Manual Trans Gerpets.Avail now.Housing appro- man Specs Leather All Black
ved.€700 + 1.5 months rent sec. 153000 miles Audi Navigation
dep.Call or text Mindie 0172/ System (GPS), $9500, phone:
015222578768, email: mchale.jer
6855976.
ry@gmail.com.
AUTOS
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ads have become a target
for scams. Please be cautious if potential buyers offer
you payment methods other
than cash.
VW Touareg SUV - 2006, 87,4K
mi; Leather w/wood trim interior,
Parking assistance/Nav-capable,
Kaiserslautern Germany, $9995,
email: doolitle01@mac.com
1999 VW Passat Sport Combi,
$4,995-, US SPEC, Manual, Navigation, Cruise Control, Heated
Seats, Roof Rails, Cloth Interior,
HiFi System, Perfect Condition,
Call :0176 22730967, Email:info@
europeanmotors.org, Web:http://
www.europeanmotors.org
2001 BMW 318I Sport Sedan,
$6,495-, German SPEC, Manual
Transmission, Cloth Seats, Automatic Climate Control, Power Windows
Excellent
Condition,
Call:0176 22730967, Email: info@
europeanmotors.org, Web:http://
www.europeanmotors.org
2003 VW Sharan Diesel Family
and Utility Van, Diesel Fuel Turbo
diesel engine - German Specifications -TUV Inspection valid to
April 2018 - 235 000kms (145 000
miles) Seven (7) passengers/Cargo Driver/Front Passenger seats
heated, and adjustable. Child safety seats- two seats convert rapidly to built-in child safety seats.
Five seats snap in/ out for cargo
space Tires: Two sets-winter and
summer (1 set of wheels/rims) Stereo Radio and CD player Air conditioning system (needs compressor) Price: $5,000, €4,450 OBO
Contact: John 0152-0702-7323
(English)
Location:
GlanMünchweiler
1997 BMW 735i great condition,
about 170,000 miles, very reliable,
clean in and out, new tires and
brakes, not trashed out, moving
back to states and need quick sale.Call Louis @ 0151 6414 6124
2003 Porsche Cayenne S AWDEuro Spec, $8600 obo, phone: 1997 VW Golf For Sale Well main01622964164, email: tsather31@ tained, just passed inspection Tagmail.com.
king offers Call: 0174-147-6831
Sunday at 10:30 a.m.
Worship Service
Children’s Ministry Provided
Immanuel Baptist Church
Serving the English Speaking
Community of Wiesbaden for
Over 50 Years.
Over 15 Nations Represented.
Sunday Services:
Bible Study - 11:15
Worship - 12:30
“Member of International Baptist Convention”
15 minutes from Hainerberg P.X.
Friedrich-Naumann-Str. 25 | 65195 Wiesbaden
Tel: 06122-12730 | www.ibc-wiesbaden.com
True Vine Ministries
Sunday Worship: 10:00 a.m.
Courtyard Marriot
Ostring 9
Wiesbaden 65205
Equipping His People by Teaching His Word
Pastor Ronald Henry
thetruevineministries15@gmail.com
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2010 VW EOS Convertible. 1.4 l
turbo - 122 hp. 6 gear stick. Euro
specs - 86000 km. Silver outside
with black/grey interior. Add. summer tires on original VW rims.
12500$ - Tel. 0170-9335830
AUTOS
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2006 Chrysler Town & Country Limited (van), Landstuhl Post Germany,
$6500.00,
phone:
017640425215, email: werjedi@
hotmail.com.
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2009 Toyota RAV4 Limited
(S1472), Automatic SUV 4X4, Jacob-Pfeiffer-Straße 100 67661
Kaiserslautern Germany, $16999,
2006 Honda Accord "EX" Sport phone: 0631 98 741, email: na
Sedan, $9,995, US spec, Manual, than@usedcarguys.net.
Power Glas Sunroof, Cruise Con2008 VW Touran, BEST OFFER,
trol, Cloth Seats, Alloy Wheels, Exlow miles 63000 km, excellent
cellent Condition, Call: 0176condition, like new, one owner 87
22730967, Email: info@european
year old, email: KEModest@t-onli
motors.org, Web: http://www.euro
ne.de, phone: 06374-5162.
peanmotors.org
2010 Buick Lucerne CXL V6
2006 Peugeot 206 CC RC-Line
(S1254), Automatic Sedan V6, JaConvertible, 1.6 Liter/108 HP, Gercob-Pfeiffer-Straße 67661 Kaiman Spec., 15" Winter & 17" Sumserslautern Germany, $13999,
mer Tires + Rims, JBL Sound Sysphone: 0631 98 741, email: na
tem, German Inspection until 04/
than@usedcarguys.net
2017, Great Condition, asking
€4500, Call 0173-6345979 (Kai- 2010 Dodge Challenger R/T Coupe, $25,995, US Spec, Automatic,
serslautern)
Cruise Control, Power Glass Sun2006 Pontiac G6 GT, 3.5L, V6,
roof, Power Seats, 20 inch Alloy
Sedan,
automatic,
gas,
Wheels, Perfect Condition, Call:
87,500miles, Bright White, Black
0176-22730967, Email: info@euro
Premium Leather interior, $8,495,
peanmotors.org,
Web:
http://
contact
mark@americanmo
www.europeanmotors.org
tors.net, 0176-93136972
2006 Toyota Corolla (German 2010 Dodge Challenger R/T,
Specs):- Clean, Non-Smoking, 5.7L, V8 Hemi, Coupe, 55,531 miPet-Free Car in Good Condition- les, manual, gas, Black Crystal,
Car was previously registered on Black premium Leather interior,
Base- Diesel Fuel, very Fuel-Effi- $24,495, contact mark@american
cient- 5-Speed Manual Transmis- motors.net, 0176-93136972
sion- App. 251,000 km- All Maintenance done regularly- German
Inspection good thru June 2017Includes Winter tires, ak_grown@
kabelmail.de
2006 Toyota RAV 4 US specifications, suv toyota, stuttgart germany, $8200, nancyme72@gmail.com
2007 Chevrolet Corvette, 6.0L,
V8, 400HP, 71,591 miles, red,
black leather interior, $26,995,
contact
mark@americanmo
tors.net, 0176-93136972
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2011 Ford Fusion SEL. NADA
lists
for
$15,000;selling
for
$14,000. 47,000 miles;6-Speed
autom;Red candy metallic tinted
w/ charcoal black leather upholstery.New all-weather tires and
new rear brakes.Contact mjma
pes@yahoo.com
or
015232717578.
2011 Hyundai Sante Fe GLS V6
(S1431), Automatic Crossover, Jacob-Pfeiffer-Straße 67661 Kaiserslautern Germany, $15799,
phone: 0631 98 741, email: na
than@usedcarguys.net
2011 Jeep Compass Sport
(S1454), Automatic SUV Crossover, Jacob-Pfeiffer-Straße 67661
Kaiserslautern Germany, $10999,
phone: 0631 98 741, email: na
than@usedcarguys.net
2011 Jeep Grand Cherokee 4×4
Laredo (S1437), Automatic SUV
4X4, Jacob-Pfeiffer-Straße 67661
Kaiserslautern Germany, $22999,
2010 Honda Element EX 4Door phone: 0631 98 741, email: na
(S1467), Automatic Crossover, Ja- than@usedcarguys.net
cob-Pfeiffer-Straße 67661 Kai- 2011 Mercedes ML300 Turbo
serslautern Germany, $12999, Diesel, €23,000, Grand Edition
phone: 0631 98 741, email: na model with many extras. Ride in
than@usedcarguys.net
style for 1/4 the price of a new
2010 Honda Odyssey 3.5 EX-L 7 ML. excellent condition, contact:
Seater (S1374), Used Car Guys email: papyporsche@aol.com
Used Cars Ramstein Kaiserslautern Baumholder, $14999, phone:
0631 98 741, email: nathan@used
carguys.net.
2010 MAZDA 3i Sport Sedan,
$10,995-, US SPEC, Automatic
Transmission, Cloth Seats, Cruise
Control, Front Wheel Drive, Alloy
Wheels, Excellent Condition, Call:
0176 2273 0967, Email: info@euro
peanmotors.org, Web: www.euro
2007 Lexus SC430 Coupe/Con- peanmotors.org
vertible, $25,795, US specs, Automatic, Leather, Cruise Control, 2010 Nissan Rogue SUV, blue,
Power Seats, Alloy, Power Hard 74K, Automatic, AWD, 4-door,
Top, Perfect Condition, Call: 0176- power windows, locks, cruise con22730967, Email: info@european trol, rear back-up camera. Great
motors.org, Web: http://www.euro family car! €9999, email: mnovobil
ski@gmail.com
or
call
peanmotors.org
015207073094
2007 MINI Cooper "S" Hardtop,
$12,695, US spec, Manual, Lea- 2010 Toyota Corolla "S" Sport
ther, Cruise Control, Heated Sedan, $14,695, US spec, AutoSeats, Alloy Wheels, Power Glass matic, Cloth Seats, Cruise ConSunroof, Perfect Condition, Call: trol, Power Glas Sunroof, Alloy
0176-22730967, Email: info@euro Wheels, Perfect Condition, Call:
peanmotors.org,
Web:
http:// 0176-22730967, Email: info@euro
peanmotors.org,
Web:
http://
www.europeanmotors.org
www.europeanmotors.org
2007 Mustang GT, 4.8L, V8,
300HP, Coupe, 74,262 miles, ma- 2010 Volkswagen GTI, 2.0L Turnual, gas, Grey Metallic, Black bo 200HP, Sport Hatch, automaPremium Leather, $13,995, con- tic, gas, Dark Grey Metallic, GTI
tact
mark@americanmotors.net, Cloth Interior, $15.995, contact
mark@americanmotors.net, 01760176-93136972
93136972
2008 Porsche Cayman S, US
2010
Volvo XC90 3rd Row SUV
Spec. 2nd owner. Maintained by
local German Porsche Center. (S1396), Used Car Guys Used
Power windows, seats, mirrors, Cars Ramstein Kaiserslautern
door locks. Heated seats. 6 CD Baumholder, Jacob-Pfeiffer-Strachanger. Extra rims with winter ti- ße 100 67661 Kaiserslautern Gerres. Excellent condition! Wiesba- many, $19499, phone: 0631 98
email:
nathan@usedcar
den $27000, email: thomasrodeha 741,
guys.net
ver@yahoo.com
2007 Chevy Cobalt, 97000 miles
- Red - 4 door - Automatic Transmission - $ 5000 OBO - Get it while it lasts Contact me at
015138728473
2010 VW Golf For Sale, American
Specs. Just passed inspection.
All service checkups done on
schedule. PCSing - Car available
20 April 16. $3000.00 or OBO.win
ston.a.hollis.civ@mail.mil
2011 MINI Countryman "S"
ALL4, $23,795-, US SPEC, Automatic, Leather, Cruise Control, Alloy Wheels, All Wheel Drive, Glass
Sunroof,
Excellent
Condition,
Call:0176 22730967, Email: info@
europeanmotors.org, Web:http://
www.europeanmotors.org
2011 Nissan Rogue SV AWD
(S1461), Used Car Guys Used
Cars Ramstein Kaiserslautern
Baumholder, Jacob-Pfeiffer-Straße 67661 Kaiserslautern Germany, $13999, phone: 0631 98 741,
email: nathan@usedcarguys.net
2011 Volvo C30 T5 Turbo LOADED (S1478), Automatic Turbo
Hatchback, Jacob-Pfeiffer-Straße
100 67661 Kaiserslautern Germany, $19799, phone: 0631 98 741,
email: nathan@usedcarguys.net.
2012 BMW 128i, 3.0L, i6, 230HP,
28,470 miles, Blue Metallic,
Cream Leather interior, $25,495,
contact
mark@americanmo
tors.net, 0176-93136972
2012 BMW 328i Hardtop Convertible, $28,995, US Spec, Manual,
Leather, Cruise Control, Heated
Seats, Alloy Wheels, Navigation
System, Perfect Condition, Call:
0176-22730967, Email: info@euro
peanmotors.org,
Web:
http://
www.europeanmotors.org
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AUTOS
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2012 Dodge Durango SXT AWD
7 Seats (S1434), Automatic 7 Seater SUV, Jacob-Pfeiffer-Straße
67661 Kaiserslautern Germany,
$21699, phone: 0631 98 741,
email: nathan@usedcarguys.net.
2012 GMV Acadia,
3.6L V6
288HP, 63,764 miles, automatic,
Gas, black metallic, grey leather,
$24,995, contact mark@american
motors.net, 0176-93136972
2012 Honda Pilot EX-L 4WD 8
seater (S1311), Automatic SUV 8
Seater 4 Wheel Drive, Jacob-Pfeiffer-Straße 67661 Kaiserslautern
Germany, Mileage 28999, phone:
0631 98 741, email: nathan@used
carguys.net
2012 Hyundai Elantra, 1.8L, Sedan, 48,050 miles, automatic,
gas, Grey Metallic, Grey Leather
interior, $15,995, contact mark@
americanmotors.net,
017693136972
2012 Hyundai Sonata SE Sedan
(S1345), Used Car Guys Used
Cars Ramstein Kaiserslautern
Baumholder,
$15999,
phone:
0631 98 741, email: nathan@used
carguys.net.
2012 Jeep Liberty, 3.7L, V6,
210HP, SUV, 23,598 miles, gas,
Black Metallic, $24,995, contact
mark@americanmotors.net, 017693136972
2012 Jeep Patriot Latitude 4×4
Sunroof (S1436), Automatic SUV,
Jacob-Pfeiffer-Straße 67661 Kaiserslautern Germany, $17499,
phone: 0631 98 741, email: na
than@usedcarguys.net
2012 Jeep Patriot, 2.0L, 158HP,
SUV, 16,961 miles, automatic,
gas, Silver Metallic, Dark Slate
Grey interior, $15,495, contact
mark@americanmotors.net, 017693136972
2012 Jeep Wrangler Rubicon,
3.6L, V6, 285 HP, 49,209 miles,
SUV, manual, gas, Silver Metallic,
Dark Slate Grey interior, $29,995,
contact
mark@americanmo
tors.net, 0176-93136972
2012 Nissan Altima S (S1428) Auto Sedan, $14,999, Used Car
Guys Used Cars Ramstein Kaiserslautern Baumholder, phone:
0631 98 741, email: nathan@used
carguys.net.
2012 Nissan Maxima, 3.5L, V6,
290HP, Sedan, 24,250 miles, automatic, gas, Deep Purple, Beige
Cloth interior, $23,495, contact
mark@americanmotors.net, 017693136972
2012 Volvo XC60, 3.2L, V6, SUV,
32,059 miles, automatic, gas,
Black Metallic, Black Premium
Leather, $29,495, contact mark@
americanmotors.net,
017693136972
PCS Sale: Mazda 3 German
Specs, Diesel: $3,800. Call 0176
7177 4655
2012 SMART Brabus sports car
GERMAN specs, sports car smart
brabus, 2012 German specs grey
(similar to picture)...great car.Specifications: 1.0L I-3 70 P engine 5spd tip auto-shift man transmission w/OD Fuel Economy City 34.0
mpg city fuel economy Fuel Economy Hwy 38.0 mpg hwy fuel economy Rear-wheel drive Keyfob (all
doors) remote keyless entryABS &
driveline traction control USB/
Bluetooth connections Stability
control Side impact beamsBuilt-in
navigational
systemStability
control4-wheel anti-lock brakes
(ABS), $11500.00, nancyme72@
gmail.com
2013 Dodge Journey SE FWD
(S1463), Automatic SUV, JacobPfeiffer-Straße 67661 Kaiserslautern Germany, $17999, phone:
0631 98 741, email: nathan@used
carguys.net
2013 Ford Focus, 2.0L i4, Hatchback, 23,642 miles, automatic,
gas, deep cherry red, Dark Slate
Grey interior, $14,995, contact
mark@americanmotors.net, 017693136972
2013 Ford Escape Titanium 4WD
(S1449), Automatic SUV 4WD, Jacob-Pfeiffer-Straße 67661 Kaiserslautern Germany, $22499,
phone: 0631 98 741, email: na
than@usedcarguys.net.
2013 Honda Odyssey EX-L Minivan (S1312), Automatic Minivan 7
Seater,
Jacob-Pfeiffer-Straße
67661 Kaiserslautern Germany,
$28999, phone: 0631 98 741,
email: nathan@usedcarguys.net
Good wine and good food. We have both!
Stop by and give it a try.
Wine Tasting in our historic wine cellar!
2012 Volvo XC70 3.2 I6 AWD
(S1412), Automatic AWD, JacobPfeiffer-Straße 67661 Kaiserslautern Germany, $25999, phone:
0631 98 741, email: nathan@used
carguys.net
Our wine garden is open now!
Rheingaustraße 129 | 65375 Oestrich-Winkel
Tel: 06723-2614 | corvers-kauter@t-online.de
www.corvers-kauter.de/en
2013 Audi A3 Quattro, 2.0L,
220HP, 6,788 miles, automatic, like new, $34,995, contact mark@
americanmotors.net,
017693136972
2013 Chevrolet Tahoe V8 LT 4X4
8 Seater (S1441), Used Car Guys
Used Cars Ramstein Kaiserslautern Baumholder, $33999, phone:
0631 98 741, email: nathan@used
carguys.net
2013 Dodge Dart, 2.0L 160, Sedan, 36,591 miles, automatic,
gas, grey metallic, Diesel Grey
Cloth interior, $15,495, contact
mark@americanmotors.net, 017693136972
Winery & Restaurant in the Rheingau
NEW OPENING
kitchen
SUSHI–GRILL–LOUNGE
Mondays - Saturdays
11:30 a.m. - 3:00 p.m.
5:00 - 11:30 p.m.
Sundays & Holidays
11:30 a.m. - 11:30 p.m.
We love, what we cook!
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Have fun with the locals
The Frog Prince
Sat, May 28
Wiesbaden, Galli-Theater
Join a young princess’ journey after dropping her golden ball down a
well as she learns what it means to keep her word and face her fears
during a kid-friendly English show at the Galli-Theater in Wiesbaden
on May 28 from 2 p.m. Tickets cost €6 per child and €9 per adult. For
more info go to www.wiesbaden.de
Photo by bellerebelle_n / Shutterstock.com
EVENTS
Art exhibition
Thu, May 26
Frankfurt,
Weltkulturen Museum
Discover more than 150 pieces of
South African art form the 1980s at
the Weltkulturen Museum in Frankfurt from July 24. Admission costs
€7 per adult. For more info go to
www.weltkulturenmuseum.de
Open Stage Idstein
Fri, May 27
Idstein, Kulturbahnhof
Do you think the world is missing out having never heard you
sing, play an instrument or seen
you dance? Idstein invites all artists to share their talent at Kulturbahnhof’s open stage on May 27
from 8 p.m. Admission is free. For
more info go to www.idstein.de
Mystical art
exhibition opening
Fri, May 27
Mainz,
Galerie Walpodenakademie
Discover new dimensions and
creatures at Galerie Walpodenakademie in Mainz. ‘Daddy
longlegs, Humans and Mutants’
by Okka Rickers and Inox Kapell
is an absurd and colorful art exhibition from May 27 until July,
a must-see for all fantasy lovers
and those that aren’t afraid of
anything. The opening includes
live music, snacks and drinks.
Admission is free. For more info
go to www.wiesbaden.de
25 Years of Hip Hop
Fri, May 27
Frankfurt, Zoom
Celebrate 25 years of hip hop
music released between 1980
and 2005 with DJ Kitsune at
Zoom in Frankfurt on May 27
from 11 p.m. Admission costs
€5 before midnight and €8 after. For more information go to
www.zoomfrankfurt.de
Artful ads
Wed, Jun 1
Frankfurt,
Museum für Kommunikation
The Museum For Communication
(MFK) in Frankfurt is presenting
a collection of life-changing ads
that went down in history and
you will quickly discover the surprising importance of artful advertisement simply because it is
designed to play with your very
mind. See the colorful, amusing
and eye-opening exhibition until
August 28 for €3. For more information go to www.art-scene.tv
Rose night
Fri, Jun 3
Eltville, Platz der Deutschen
Einheit
Get in the mood for Eltville’s rose
days by enjoying a glass of locally produced wine, delicious
food and live music at Platz der
Deutschen Einheit on June 3 from
3 p.m. Admission is free. For
more info go to www.eltville.de
Pulp: A film about life,
death and supermarkets
Fri, Jun 3
Wiesbaden, Schlachthof
Wiesbaden’s Schlachthof is
screening their movie of the
month ‘Pulp: A film about life,
death and supermarkets’ in its
original language (English) on
June 3 from 8 p.m. Admission
costs €6. For more info go to
www.schlachthof-wiesbaden.de
great. So how can a day get
better than taking a stroll over
Mainz-Gonsenheim’s strabwerry festival on June 4 and enjoying the colorful program with
friends while tasting delicious
culinary treats from local farmers and caterers. It can’t. Admission is free. For more info go
to www.mainz.de
Rose Days in Eltvile
Sat, Jun 4
Eltville, city center
Enjoy a varied live program as
well as a colorful rose- and
crafts market in the city center
of Eltville on June 4 and 5. Visitors and shoppers of all ages will
be happy to hear that stores are
open until 10 p.m. on Saturday
and from 11 a.m. on Sunday. Admission is free, so get your vases
ready before you dive into a sea
of flowers. For more info go to
www.eltville.de
Romantic forest stroll
Sat, Jun 4
Rüdesheim, Hotel Jagdschloss
Niederwald
Go on a romantic stroll through
the park of Ostein on June 4
to discover poetic paths and
views that will take you back
to the days of literary romance.
The tour starts at the Hotel
Jagdschloss Niederwald for
€15 per adult and €7 per child.
Online registration required.
For more information go to
www.cult-touren.de
Flea market
Sat, June 4
Mainz, Rheinpromenade
Find cheap antiques, essentials and maybe even a long
searched-for collectible at
Mainz’ weekly flea market including private sellers only on
June 4 from 7 a.m. Admission is free. For more info go to
www.mainz.de
Strawberry festival
Sat, June 4
Gonsenheim,
Strawberries are great. Really
CONCERTS
Tyler Bryant &
The Shakedown
Thu, Jun 2
Wiesbaden, Schlachthof
What to do to get over postbeing-on-tour-with-AC/DCdepression? Rock the house at
Schlachthof in Wiesbaden, of
course. And that’s exactly what
Tyler Bryant & The Shakedown
from Nashville are going to do
on June 2 from 8 p.m. Tickets for this epic rock concert
are available online from €12.
For more information go to
www.schlachthof-wiesbaden.de
AC/DC
Wed, Jun 15
Düsseldorf, Esprit Arena
AC/DC is going on ‘Rock or Burst’
world tour. Catch them live in
Düsseldorf on June 15 at the
Esprit Arena. Show starts at 7
p.m. Ticket price is €108.45. For
more info go to www.eventim.de
SPORTS
American Football
Sat, May 28
Frankfurt, Volksbank Stadion
Watch an exciting American
football game at the Volksbank
stadium in Frankfurt on May 28
from 7 p.m. as the Samsung
Frankfurt Universe try to beat the
Badalona Dracs. Tickets start at
€9. For more information go to
www.frankfurt-universe.de
Rieslingman Triathlon
Sun, Jun 5
Rüdesheim, Rheinstraße
Rüdesheim’s triathlon is really just a cozy swim along
the harbor, a (quite literally)
breathtaking cycling tour
through the green vineyards
and woods followed by a scenic run along the Rhine River
towpath. So start moving to
make sure you’re ready to enjoy the view on June 5. Online
registration is required from
€38. For more information go
to www.rieslingman.de
All events listed on MilitaryInGermany.com and in print are subject to change without notice. Please check directly with event organizer.
More events on: www.militaryingermany.com
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ver 7 Seater, Jacob-Pfeiffer-Stra2013 Toyota Avalon, 3.5L, V6, ße 67661 Kaiserslautern Germa268HP, Crimoson metallic, Black ny, $31499, phone: 01525leather interior, $25,995, contact 3927310, email: nathan@usedcar
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2014 BMW 335i - 6 cyl. 300-hp.
2014 Honda Pilot EX with Leather (S1305), Automatic SUV 7
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email: nathan@usedcarguys.net.
2014 Jeep Cherokee Latitude
4×4 (S1475), Automatic Crossover 4X4, Jacob-Pfeiffer-Straße
67661 Kaiserslautern Germany,
$22999, phone: 0631 98 741,
email: nathan@usedcarguys.net
2014 Lexus ES 350 Base
$8,800USD !!!The car is accident
free, with a low mileage, well
maintained and service regularlyFull Options!!!Tires are 100% great, the Car is in perfect shape.Interested buyer should contact me :
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brid-Gas-Electric, German Spec. 01712236903.
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Auto BMW 2001 Z3 Convertible,
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elec windows ft all weather tires
very good Aand dependable family car. $ 1799.OBO, 90, Germany,
$1799.ddundkk@hotmail.de
2015 Hyundai Sonata HYBRID Limited (S1347), Automatic Hybrid
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67661 Kaiserslautern Germany,
$24999, phone: 0631 98 741,
email: nathan@usedcarguys.net
2015 Land Rover Range Rover
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tiful XC60 T5 Premier Drive-E is
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very well equipped and awaiting
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67661 Kaiserslautern Germany, surfaces, Heated front & rear
$20999, phone: 0631 98 741, seats, Rear park assist camera,
email: nathan@usedcarguys.net
Park assist front and rear, BLIS,
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SUV, 2,715 miles, automatic, gas,
Deep Blue Metallic, Dark Slate
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AUTOS
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BMW 320d touring, HU 04/2017,
Automatic transmission, 110 kW
(150 PS), Diesel, FR 05/2004,
170,000 km, full leather grey, Accident-free, full serice history, full
equipment, all comfort, Negotiable €8700, call 0176-62056022
BMW 730i 2005, 63000 miles,
258PS,
Automatic,
sunroof,
wood, accident-free, full service
history, garaged, non-smoker,
AC, Navigation professional, telephone, leather power seats w/heating, 4winter+5summer tires, perfect condition, $14,900. Call 015127104833
BMW730i
2005
automatic,
63000 miles, 258PS, sunroof,
wood, accident-free, full service
history, garaged, non-smoker,
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Dodge Dart SXT 2.0L (S1465),
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Good Year Ultra Grip Winter Tires with steel rims, 175/65 R14.
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Car for Sale, 2006 VW Touran,
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Mercedes 190 E 5 speed 4 door
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trans and rear end, 90, Babenhausen Germany, €3000., email:
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Mazda Xedos/626 1992 Miles:
200000km Color:blue Transmission: manual Upholstery:leather
Description: selling a 92 mazda
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VW golf cabriolet, This convertible was born in 2013, has 40,000
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VW Golf IV 1.4 1998 with 150000
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Phillip iPod/CD Stereo, Designer,
table top stereo. Holds a CD or
put your iPod Touch on it. Loud
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a small location. Can charge it
and take it outside when grilling,
too! Original price: €350. Used only a couple of times. john@advanti
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Samsung TV's, 1 black, 1 silver,
21" screen. very good condition.
Asking $40.00 ea. OBO. For more
info please after 1700 hrs.
01638853574.
Sony Cassette Car Stereo/Radio
Protection Case. Cables and User
Guide.
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Toshiba 40 inch Regaza HDTV
For Sale, Flatscreen HDMI Remote Surround Sound, 67273 Weisenheim am Berg Germany, €175,
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a cute gift? This Mini Dart game
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3.25"High.
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Floor Lamp, White, round, sits
on floor. Perfect background,
mood-setting light for a small location. john@advantipro.de
Marilyn Monroe Box 12" x 8".
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German Pewter Cup. Engraved
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German Pewter Plate. Engraved
with all 16 German Regional District
Logos.
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Gourmet Grill Utensil Set, Beautiful high-end chrome set. Solid
quality for the serious Grill Meister! Packed in an elegant chrome
briefcase! Never been used! john@
advantipro.de
Griddler Cuisinart, Dual Temperature Controls for Grill/Panini and
Griddle, Reversible Nonstick Plates Switch from Grill to Griddle, Integrated Drip Tray for Easy Storage, User Guide, Orig.Box, NEW,
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Milk Frother for 8 oz. frothed milk
and 12 oz. steamed milk. Dishwasher Safe Removable Milk Pitcher with see-through lid. Frothing and Heating Disks. 3 Temperature. User Guide + Orig. Box.
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Mirror
with
Wood
me.27Highx19Wide.
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Picture Frame 60x80cm.Orig.
Packed.NEW.bethmary100@
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Purses and Car Caddy, purse car
caddy black white charcoal snake
badge buddy wallet, $35, phone:
015145527264, email: yeddings@
Fra- gmail.com.I am a Thirty One addict. No need for these items.
They are brand new/never used.
with Rice Cooker w/Cable. 3 Cup (ma-
Monitor Stand/Organizer
Cableholder.Very Surdy.
kes up to 6 Cups of cooked rice).
17Wx11Dx5.5High.bethmary100@ Removable Cooking Pot. Glass
Lid. Keep Warm Function (IndicaHindu Goddess Statue, Bought gmail.com
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Rosina Wachtmeister Glass Cat
Horizon Adventure 6 Treadmill,
$300.00, phone: 015251048003,
email: tvaughn31@gmail.com.This
treadmill is aimed at the professional runners, with an extra wide
running track it is very robust.
This treadmill folds for storage
and has wheels for moving.
Pair. Can be used with Metal Stake (incl.) or without. 32" High. Goebel,
Germany.
Orig.Box.chefsteven2015@
gmail.com
Samsonite
Sports
Travel
Bag.Heavy Duty Quality.Great as
Sports
Travel
Ice Skates black.Size 10.5 Nike Zoom New for men size 8.5, Bag.chefsteven2015@gmail.com
sneakers nike zoom new shoes,
(42).NEW.bethmary100@
75385 Bad Teinach-Zavelstein
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Germany,
€80,
phone:
Indoor Putting Set, Nice leather
+4932212152735, email: asti.wb@
case, zips up for easy of carrying,
gmail.com.
storing. Perfect gift for your addicted golfer. Comes with everything Panasonice bread maker, 20volt,
you need to get started. john@ad 67688 Rodenbach, $80, email:
isabell_1_98@yahoo.com
or
vantipro.de
017622987498
Kitchen Aid Hand Blender silver.
Serving Tong.Great for Serving
2 Speed. Quiet, Powerful Motor. Pants Hanger Rack.Metal.Sil- Fries,
Asparagus.Stainless
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Sa
Jeans......Very
Handle. Blending Arm Dishwasher Pants,
fe.NEW.bethmary100@gmail.com
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Safe. 3 Cup Jar with Lid. User GuiSheep Pendulum Clock, Makes
de.
Orig.Box.
NEW. PCS Sale: Thule Ocean 700 Ski
box: $150.Charbroil Heatwave Sheep Sound and Sheep Appears
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Outdoor
Grill: $150. 2 Fest tables every Hour (Noise can be muted).
LEGO Anakin's Jedi Interceptor,
Orig.
Box.
NEW..
Never opened Star Wars Anakin's with benches: $150. Contact chefsteven2015@gmail.com
0176
7177
4655
Jedi Interceptor. Son doesnt play
Skylander Giants backpack,
with Lego anymore. isabell_1_98@ Perfume Mint by Tony Gard (for
$10,
email:
isabell_1_98@ya
men),
full
bottle,
€26,
email:
yahoo.com or 017622987498
hoo.com or call 017622987498
ace333jenny@yahoo.com
Lounge Chair, Hunter Green with
Spoon Set (6 Spoons).Stainless
nice (neutral) green mat that goes Piano, Baby Grand Triftstraße
Steel.Dishwasher Safe.Matt.Per66879
Kottweiler-Schwanden
Geron top. Heavy metal frame -- very
fect for Joghurt, Ice Cream, Latte
durable. Has wheels, easy to mo- many, $2000, email: marthaoyan@
Macciato.....WMF, Germany.Orig.
gmail.com,
phone:
0637171770
ve around. Folds together to ease
Box.NEW.bethmary100@
carrying. Get ready for spring! Plastic Turtle Sand Box, sand
gmail.com
box, $20, phone: 015144955943
john@advantipro.de
Steam Iron. 1700 Watts Power.
Stainless Steel Soleplate. Variable
Steam Control. Pro Vertical
Steam. Spray Button. 3 Way
Smart Auto Off. Extra Large Water
Tank (8.4oz.). Self Clean. Made in
Germany.
Excellent
Working.
User
Guide.
Orig.Box.
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Storage
container
box.Ultra
Though
Storage.Rubbermaid.31
Gallon/117.3 ltr. 32.5x20x16.8.Made in USA.Shatter Resistant to
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Resistant
to
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Gilde Clown. Gilde, Germany. Marilyn Monroe Glass Coasters Picture Frame 50x70cm. Orig.
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Suit bags, 2 suit bags with
pockets-for up to 5 garments-durable material-weather resistant-2
pockets for accessories full length
center zipper-great condition.
ab918855@gmail.com
WMF Cookware 11pc. Covered
Low Casserole 16cm+20cm. Covered
High
Casserole
16cm+20cm+24cm.
Saucepan
16cm. Cold Handles of Stainless
Steel. Dishwasher and Oven Safe.
Orig.Box.NEW. chefsteven2015@
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WMF Knife Set with Storage
Block (Wood). 9 Pieces. Blades
made from Forged Special Blade
Steel. Made in Germany. Orig.
Box.NEW,
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Swarovski Crystal Mouse. Collectible Edition. Made in Austria.
Orig.Box. Great Condition. new
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Swiss
Cow
Bell.
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Wristwatch Zodiac Sign. Gemini
Design. Black Leather Band. Orig.
Box.
NEW.chefsteven2015@
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€12.
Toaster, 4 Slice Long Slot, 7 Adjustable Shade Settings, Bagel +
Frozen Buttons, Toast + Cancel
Buttons, Removable Crumb Tray,
User
Guide,
Orig.Box.chefsteven2015@
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FURNITURE
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3 Drawer Cart.White w/ 4
wheels.25.5"H.
(w/o
wheels
24"H.) x 11.5"W.x14.5"D.Made in
USA.NEW.chefsteven2015@
gmail.com
Toilet Putting Set, Know somebody that is a golf nut who needs to
always be practicing? Give him
the Toilet Putting Set. He can
then practice putting while sitting
on the John! Only for people who
have everything! Great gag gift!
john@advantipro.de
Tricycle: Deluxe Steer & Stroll Tri- 6 Drawer Dresser. Great Conditi
ke by Radio Flyer, $50, phone: on.bethmary100@gmail.com
015144955943
8 Drawer Dresser. Lots of storaUsed RU Braun Automatic Chro- ge space. 45"H. x 29"W x 14"D.
no Watch, Watch Date Hand $75. bethmary100@gmail.com
Black Metal, 67273 Weisenheim
am Berg Germany, $300, brethele
nius@googlemail.com,
01623305535
V&B Cermaic X-MAS Ornament
Set: German Male/Female Gingerbread Ornaments. 4" High, Villeroy & Boch Germany. NEW.
Orig.Box. $20. chefsteven2015@
gmail.com
Viking Sword. Handle and Blade
Engraved on both Sides. Real
Steel. With Black Wall Display
Mount.
Made
in
Spain.
chefsteven2015@gmail.com
Antique English Book Case, $75,
45 inches high, 11 inches deep,
29 inches wide. Curved Door with
Glass Insets. Side Panels with
Glass Insets, 2 Glass Shelves.
Buyer Must Pick Up. Please Call
0159 0297 6140.
Antique Oak Furniture, Dining table w/4 chairs ($300), sewing machine (Singer) ($125), hall tree
with bench ($300)-All items available
now.Email
vmdaniel2@
gmail.com
or
phone
06314114246 (0730-1700).
Beige leather couch. Purchased
at City Polster. Original price
€1300. Real leather.Need space
else I would keep it. Must pick up
in Rodenbach. Asking $450,
017622987498 or isabell_1_98@ya
hoo.com
Cabinet.Oak.4 adjustable shelves.
58Hx28.5Wx14Deep.
bethmary100@gmail.com
Coffee Table w/Magazine Shelf
and Glass Center Piece. 4x2ft.
16"High.
great
condition.
bethmary100@gmail.com
Couch Table. Glass Table with
Magazine Shelf (Wood). 46"L. x
27"W. chefsteven2015@gmail.com
Desk (with 3 rollout shelves).
30"H. x 35.5"W. x 18"De
ep.chefsteven2015@gmail.com
Dining Table Set.Dining Table w/
4 design arm chairs.Dining table
44
diameter.W/
extension
61.5x44.Great
conditi
on.bethmary100@gmail.com
Futon/Couch, the top, plush
cushions are constructed from
30mm of memory foam very
sturdy east to fold down 2 cup
holders built in seated position:
86"L x 36"D x 33.5"hflat position:
86"L x 46"D x 22.5"H great conditi
on.€75.ab918855@gmail.com
La-Z-Boy Rocker Recliner, $75,
Dark Green Fabric, Clean and Cozy. Buyer Must Pick Up. Please
Call 0159 0297 6140.
Large 4 Section Closet (Schrank),
$250, 7ft 4in by 11ft 5in (3 sections are 3ft 3in wide, 1 section is
1ft 8in wide). Two Clothes Hanging Rails, Many Shelves. We will
help take apart. Buyer Must Pick
Up. Please Call 0159 0297 6140
Large office desk/workspace, office desk workspace, Brücken
(Pfalz) Germany, $150.00, charles
htollejr@outlook.com,
015144959369
Love Seat, $75, Warm Gold Fabric, Clean and Cozy. Buyer Must
Pick Up. Please Call 0159-0297
6140.
Mantel Clock from the 60 era.
Key wind chines on the half and
full hour, $70.00, spvendor@
gmail.com
Mattress Pad. Full Size. Tommy
Hilfiger. Great Condition. No
Stains. bethmary100@gmail.com
Mattress Set: Stearns and Foster
Queen, Spangdahlem Air Base,
$800, phone: 015144955943
Metal Coat Rack with Brass Buttons Very Sturdy 69"H. x
16"W.chefsteven2015@gmail.com
Metal
Headboard+Footboard ,
Queen Size, Brushed Nickel Finish, Metal Gauge Tubing, Solid
Bar
Wire,
very
sturdy.bethmary100@gmail.com
Metal/Mirror shoe cabinet with 5
drawers and body length mirror.69H.x20W.
bethmary100@
gmail.com
Microscope, Lomo MB-10 stereo
microscope with various parts
and lenses included. Excellent
condition. €400 obo, jcambr@ya
hoo.com
Piano nicely done in good condition recently tuned 590 euro, phone ditthierbach@aol.com, phone:
06731 44782
Red velvet Pier One couch.Great
condition.500 obo.Will accept either EUR or USD.Pickup Only.
jasonk6413@gmail.com
Race Car Bed, Twin, solid wood,
color blue, Length: 234 cm Width:
102 cm Height at highest point:
63 cm fits mattress size 200 x 90
cm (not included), buyer must be
able to pick up. $80 Call/text
015204445052
Solid rustic oak dining room,
€500, (or make offer) cabinet
3,80m long, table 2m long with 8
chairs. Hel-Sus80@gmx.de
Stearns and Foster Queen Mattress Set, Mattress, Spangdahlem
Air Base 54529 Spangdahlem Germany, $800, email: cj.lamont@hot
mail.com, phone: 015144955943
TV Stand with 4 Wheels.3 Levels.
46.5"W x15"D x20"H.Great Condi
tion.bethmary100@gmail.com
TV
Stand/End
Table
with
Shelf.With
4
Wheels.20.5"W.x16"D.x23"High,
bethmary100@gmail.com
White IKEA Twin Trundle Beds w/
Mattresses, $175, Buyer Must
Pick Up. Please Call 0159 0297
6140.
HOUSES / APTS
FOR SALE
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3 Bedroom + FROG + 2 Car Garage Single-Family House in NW
Grafenwohr / Grafenwoehr, Yard:
913 square meters with mature pine trees and landscaping Tiled basement Floor heating (electric heat exchange) Tile (ceramic) woodburning stove in living / dining
room Wood pellet stove in basement game room Built-in kitchenTwo-car garage, FROG (Front
Room Over Garage): Completed
studio, a7v@yahoo.com, €400,000
Adjustable Full/Queen Size Bed.
Headboard, Footboard and Rails.
Cherry Wood.Very Sturdy.Assembly is easy, no tools required.
Made
in
USA.bethmary100@
gmail.com
Wall Decor Picture. Hand Craf- Brown Corduroy Upholstered
ted. Deer Hide. Made In Siberia. Chair, $25, Buyer Must Pick Up.
chefsteven2015@gmail.com
Please Call 0159 0297 6140,
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• Breast augmentation, lift and reduction • Liposuction/lipo transfer
• tummy tuck surgery • body contouring after massive weight
loss • male breast • botox • fillers • fat transfer (treatment of wrinkles)
Prof. Dr. Ralf-Thomas Michel
VAT-forms accepted • Free consultation
Member of German Society of Plastic and reconstructive Surgery.
Office - Phone: 06062 - 26 67 84 • Hotline: 0160 - 91 92 78 45
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• Most advanced techniques in body contouring surgery
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• Skin Cancer • Scar revision…and many more
We accept VAT-forms • TRICARE preferred provider
Dr. Bianca Knoll • Savignystr. 61 • 60325 Frankfurt • Fon: 069-7422-7979
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HOUSES / APTS
FOR SALE
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FSH in Mehlingen, near Kaiserslautern,
€240.000,
phone:
6303807708, email: lgheysen@
msn.com. or 0177-9563750 193
sqm, fenced yard, 4 bdrms., 2
and1/2 baths, double garage BIK,
lvg room, fam. room, patio, for sale by owner, ten minutes to Sembach Kaserne.
Row house in Schwedelbach, 4
bd, 3 bth, 185 sq meters, Am Hubel 29 Schwedelbach 67685,
€265000, phone: 06374-2868,
For Sale: Building site in Kollwei- call: 06374-2868 5-9 pm
ler 1922 sqm, Hofstraße 35 66879
Kollweiler Germany Gosenberger
Hof, €89000, phone:+49-6373893499, email: info@khschoon.de.
HOUSES FOR RENT
For Sale: House, 4 bd, 1.5 bth,
150 sq meters, Kaiserslautern
Germany, €220000, OBO, phone:
015170326505, email: outback
knolls@live.de.
For Sale: Unique landhouse, 2
bd, 1.5 bth, 135 sq meters, Höhstraße 86 66887 Jettenbach Germany,
€250000,
email:
pe
ter.jentzsch@steuler-kch.de, phone: 0049-151-18213905 15 min.
to RAB, If you want to live somewhere Special - dont wait!
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Freestanding country villa in
KMC. 15 mins to Kleber, 8 mins
to Sembach, directly from owner,
2 bdrms, 2bthrms, 190sqm, Langheckerhof
4,67808
Imsbach.€1330, call +1-49-46369773979, willi-stabel@t-online.de
4BR-Duplex House for Rent PET
friendly €900+utilities 25 min to
Ramstein RAB and Baumholder,
liv/dinrm, new BIK, 2 bath, 142
sqm liv. space, 2 balconys, basement, loft, 1 garage, 1 pks, closed
yard 825 sqm, pet OK in 66885
Altenglan, 27 Glanstr., Phone:
063816008318, ch.huethig@free
House for rent - The house is
net.de
with garden and parking lot.Bus
A very nice house for rent. With a
stop for American school.5 mins
big garden. Has 2 kitchens. For
drive to city Wiesbaden. Cell
more Information write an email to
0178-7828443, 06084-2336.h.vic
angelique@steffeck.de
toria@gmx.de
Gorgeous FSH, Erfenbach 67659
Kaiserslautern Germany, €830, Nice Duplex-Half near Kusel &
phone: 0172 68 55 976, email: RAB! Nice duplex in Neunkirchen
am Potzberg, 20 km to RAB, 192
mre.kmc@icloud.com.Quaint,
completely renovated freestan- m², 3 Bedrooms, 3 Baths, 1 Walkding house located in Kaiserslau- In-Closet, Built-In-Kitchen, Pantern-Erfenbach, only 15 minutes try, Living/Dining-Area, Storage,
to Ramstein. Quiet street, gor- Property Parking, Small Yard, Pageous yard, kitchen, modern ba- tio, High-Speed internet available
throom, nice living area and 3 be- (Quix), Floor-Heating (oil), Pets nedrooms. Gas heating, housing ap- gotiable, Avail: Now, Rent: 1150
proved, ready to move into imme- Euro + utilities. No Finder's fee!
For more info contact G.I. Bill Pay
diately. Loads of German charm.
Service at ramstein@gibillpay.com
Luxury Wiesbaden Townhouse or
06371-465407
or
0160Residence, 3 bd, 1.5 bth, 140 sq 1065196. www.gibillpay.com/reale
meters,
Willi-Brandt-Allee
14 state
Wiesbaden,
€3100,
email:
wheelerk99@gmail.com.
Ramstein 10 mins FSH, 5 bd, 2.5
Completely renewed house-large bth, 66892 Bruchmühlbach-Miegarden, balcony, winter garden, sau Germany, €1885, phone:
new bathrooms and floors, base- 0172 68 55 976, email: mre.kmc@
ment, garagethe house is comple- icloud.com.
ted now and free to move in.quiet
RAMSTEIN:3BR, 1 /Liv rm, BIK,
neighborhood.bus station close
2 bathrm, BIK, basement, ya. Gra!!Attention: Nice freestanding
by.Call 01702473900
ge. DSL, no pets, 5 min to RAB,
house with sauna, 5 bd, 2.5 bth,
320 sq meters, Enkenbach-Alsen- Landstuhl big house, 245sqm, 5 avail MAY 15, Engl. spk.€ 1.160 ,
born Germany, €2000, phone: bedrms, 3 baths, garage, balc, 00 + util.Approved by Hou06371-7315
or
06303-4438,
email:
willenra@ yard, €1690+util+dep. renereisig@ sing.Call
015124282056.
gmail.com
gmx.de.
Herald Union
Home for Sale or Rent, Nice,
American-owned, home with 1/2
acre enclosed back yard for sale
or rent in Mackenbach. Great,
convenient location just two miles
to Ramstein Air Base. Directly on
walking/cycling route to wooded
areas. Outdoor swimming pool
just 4.5 km away along trail route.
This can be your personal residence, d6m5h@yahoo.com
Nice Modernized Farmhouse in
Herschberg! Renovated and modernized
farmhouse
in
Herschberg, 19 km to LRMC, 184
m², 4 Bedrooms (all real wooden
floors), 1 full bath + 2 x 0.75
baths, Built-In-Kitchen (tiled floor),
Living/Dining-Area (real wooden
floor), Storage, Basement, 1 Studio, Barn and property parking,
Yard, Patio, High-Speed internet
available (Quix), Pets welcome if
under supervision, Avail: Now,
Rent: 1350 Euro + utilities.No
Finder's fee! For more info contact G.I. Bill Pay Service at ram
stein@gibillpay.com or 06371465407 or 0160-1065196. www.gi
billpay.com/realestate
Ramstein 10mins FSH: Beautifully renovated Bavarian-style freestanding house with 3000 sqft of
living
space,
5bedrooms,
2.5bathrooms, new designer kitchen, huge open-plan living area,
outside party patio, plenty of parking.
Bruchmuhlbach,
only
10mins to Ramstein or Landstuhl.
Available immediately, housing approved, no finders fee. Rent
€1925. Call or text Mindie.
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REQUIREMENTS Secretary degree. Minimum 5 years of experience in the same role. German,
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Goufrais Representative, Freelance, with Angelic Imports. Example opportunity: Chocolate
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WI 53105 USA, email: info@angeli
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Immersion teachers / classroomassistants (m/f) Are you open to
different cultural, religious and political viewpoints? Are you interested in the implementation of new
pedagogical approaches? Are
you also highly motivated to encourage children to take personal
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Then we are looking for you! Parttime (30 clock hours per week)
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Key-Systems GmbH recruits
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our headquarter in St.Ingbert/
Saarland - in night shift (05pm02am Mon-Fri)! Send your resume
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MOTORCYCLES
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Single guy, 63, B1 German speaker, not glued to a smartphone,
non-smoker, active & fit, loves
cooking, candlelight, music seeks
an active, emotionally available,
non-smoking lady, 60+ for friend,
companion.Coffee?
Wiesbaden
area
please.
agameone@ya
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PETS
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There have been reports of
pets being sold from breeding facilities that are not managed at the highest professional standards. Please
choose your pet carefully.
Make sure you check the credentials of the people selling
the pet, and get proper paperwork showing shots and/
or other proof of healthy condition. For further advice,
consult your Veterinarian.
World Wide Pet Transport. Pet
Relocation ... Pickup and delivery
between residence and airports
around the world., pet relocation
live animal transport dog cat
Frankfurt Airport pets shipping
service, 60549 Frankfurt Germany, €on request, email: ivar@
care4cargo.com,
phone:
+49
(0)69 96 86 4091
PROFESSIONAL
SERVICES
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Professional Services are offered by registered businesses as well as private people. To ensure a satisfactory
service experience, please always ask for credentials and
deny payments up front. For
cleaning services, arrange
for payments after a final
walk-through and inspection
of the clean house.
2001 BMW R1150RTSilver (German spec) 38000 KM, Excellent
condition/garage kept/no accidents/falls, hard sidecases and
topcase, heated grips, Throttlemeister (cruise control), footpeg
lower kits (can be removed), Date local German women in
$5500/OBO,
thomas621@com Wiesbaden. Are you looking to
meet German / European women
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in Wiesbaden while in Germa2008 HD FAT BOB - as good as ny?Located at USAG Wiesbaden,
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Wendels Mühle Hotel & Restaurant, Wendels Mühle is prominently located in the peaceful city of
Sankt Wendel.Wendel’s Mühle
lies in the heart of the most fabulous golf courses; as well as on a
5 kilometer hiking and cycling
trail.The Wendelinus Golf Course
is 500 meters away.This familyrun hotel is quietly located in the
green Saarland countryside, 7 kilometers from Sankt Wendel.All
12 guest rooms are amended to a
country-style.Wendel’s Mühle Hotel offers an exquisite menu of delightful dishes and drinks to satisfy diverse tastes. www.wendelsmuehle.com
TLA / TDY
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TLA / TQSA /Short term, 3 bd, 2
bth, 120 sq meters, Ramstein-Miesenbach Germany, phone: 0179
145 6657, email: temp_house@hot
mail.com
WANTED
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Pet sitter (2 cats) wanted, Cat sitter wanted on occasions where family is on leave or on travel. Daily
rate negotiable. Administer meds,
dry food and water, clean kitty litter. lorileeramirez@gmail.com
Wanted: PA/Sound System,
Four piece ensemble touring from
USA seeks economical PA system to buy/rent/borrow for performance on Friday May 13th or Saturday May 14th. Minimum four
xlr inputs, 2 x 600W power, two
mains and a monitor wedge, plus
cables/stands needed. Thanks!
cxgartner@yahoo.com
YARD SALES
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PCS'ing sale, Kitchen Appliances, Blenders, coffee maker, deep
TLA, €from 100,
email: fryer and more, 3 seat couch with
temp_house@hotmail.com, pho- recliner on each endtablechairs. ro
semonark@hotmail.com
ne: 0179 145 6657
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If you possess the above listed traits & skills, have an understanding
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a fast-paced environment with a lot of customer interaction then you
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Looking for board certified/licensed massage therapist for Wiesbaden Sports and Fitness Center,
position is a FLEX-0, must have
US ID card and have SOFA status
to apply. Please apply online at
https://www.usajobs.gov.
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Free Vinyasa Yoga classes all
April @ Alpha Team - 287 Pariser
Strasse
Kaiserslautern.
Tuesdays@10 Thursdays@12. Classes
are 1 hour, mats not provided.
Contact Liz Cole with any questions 0151-15744785
German - all levels, Eberhard Vollmer, M.A., 66877 Ramstein,
www.deutschvollmer.de,
email:
eb-vollmer@startmail.com,
morning-, afternoon and evening classes, waiting list possible
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Neu-Isenburg Telefon: 061028169782 Mobile:0175-1634338, EMail:
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IDPHOTO 10,- €2 printouts in 2
x2 inchYour favorite picture in 2 x
2 inch printout Ideal for visa, passport, identity card, driving license,
etc.Presentation and distribution
of the pictures right after the
shoot You will find us: PICTUREONE Photography Ramstein KMCC
Mall Bldg.3336, First Floor 66877
Ramstein Air Base Phone: 063719753925 Mail: pictureone.rab.@
gmail.comStore
Just the way you are! Natural and
unstaged photos where a professional photographer shows emotion. Professional wedding coverage and portraits that emanate purity and naturalness. Reinhard Michel works as a Wedding photographer in München, Rosenheim
and Salzburg, as well as national
wide and internationally. admin@
muenchenhochzeit.com
Make-Up Artist Services available! I can travel to you or you come to me.For events, lessons,
and more! I specialize in contouring! Ramstein-Miesenbach Germany, €30-90, email: sophmua@
gmail.com call or text: +49 170
8086212
Rhine River Tours: Exclusive allday-tour with a small group including Rhine cruise, Rhinestein
Castle, Germania Monument, Ruedesheim and lots more! For more
information, please call your tour
guide Artur: 0160-3431986, email:
rhinerivertours@gmx.de.
Riding lessons, We offer riding
lessons in English for beginners
and advanced riders (children,
teens and adults)We are open
Monday to Saturday 2pm-7pm
and we are 15 minutes from Ramstein Air Base. For an appointment call: 0160-1795222 or Email:
riding-lessons@gmx.de
Beginner's
lesson:
13,5$Advanced lesson: 17$We
Family Portrait, PICTUREONE
Your Photostudio in KMCC Mall
on Ramstein Air Base! We offer
Photosessions, Photoprints, an IDphotos International experience in
studio, location outdoor and
event photography since 20
years! KMCC Mall, First Floor
06371-9753925 pictureone.rab@
gmail.com
Violin Lessons, Bruchstraße 13
67655 Kaiserslautern Germany,
phone: 0179 1662 828, email: mi
chelle.livingston1@gmail.com.
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2008 Kawasaki Concours 14 motorcycle--34K miles--sports-touring lots of upgrades--new rear tire, heated grips, tip over protectiAll ads & pics on www.FindItGuide.com on, highway pegs, saddlebag/engine guards, windsheild extenDependable individual needed to ders, & more. $6700 or equivalent
mow & maintain lawns for 2 resi- in EURO, email: mnovobilski@
dents of Clay Kaserne. Must have gmail.com
access and own transportation.
Immediate start is requested. Price is negotiable. Pls email or call
and
leave
message.sdlyon@
mail.com or 0172-614-4484
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