Ramstein partners with Poland

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Ramstein partners with Poland
June 25, 2010
HAVE YOU READ YOUR KA TODAY?
Volume 34, number 25
Jump week brings five NATO countries together
by Senior Airman Scott Saldukas
86th Airlift Wing Public Affairs
ALZEY, Germany — The Heavy
Airlift Wing at Papa Air Base, Hungary,
conducted its first personnel drop here
June 15 during a four-day joint country
exercise.
The training is a part of International
Jump Week, which includes five
NATO countries participating in airborne jump operations to build
partnerships and capabilities needed to
meet future challenges.
More than 100 paratroopers jumped
out of a C-17 Globemaster III from the
HAW and C-130J Hercules from the
37th Airlift Squadron at Ramstein. The
jumpers were made up of Belgium,
German, United Kingdom and
Norwegian servicemembers and U.S.
Air Force, Army and Marine servicemembers. About 300 jumps took place
in three days.
Col. Timothy Brown,
435th Contingency
Response Group
commander, listens
for commands on a
C-17 Globemaster III
before executing an
airborne jump
June 15 over the
drop zone in Alzey,
Germany.
Photo by Airman 1st Class
Grovert Fuentes-Contreras
See JUMP, Page 7
Ramstein partners with Poland
by Senior Airman Amanda Dick
86th Airlift Wing Public Affairs
General Mikutel also showcased areas of the base
to General Dillon, including some of the aircraft
and ending with the newly built hangar that will be
Scouts awarded for their
efforts, Page 12
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are doing, General Dillon took time to applaud their
efforts.
“It’s fantastic what you guys are doing here,”
General Dillon said. “It makes sister wing partnership even more exciting.”
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Photo by Airman 1st Class Grovert Fuentes-Contreras
Brig. Gen. Mark Dillon, 86th Airlift Wing commander, and Polish Air Force Brig. Gen. Tadeusz Mikutel, 3rd Airlift Wing commander,
discuss Polish aircraft June 21 on Powidz Air Base, Poland.
SCHOOLS
POWIDZ AIR BASE, Poland — Brig. Gen.
Mark Dillon, 86th Airlift Wing commander,
strengthened the bond with the 86th’s Polish sister
wing, the 3rd Airlift Wing, during a ceremony here
June 21.
Along with members of the Polish Air Force,
Airmen from the 86th AW and 435th Air Ground
Operations Wing from Ramstein attended the signing of the letter of intention by General Dillon and
the 3rd AW commander, Polish Air Force Brig. Gen.
Tadeusz Mikutel, as they formalized their wings’
relationship.
“I want to thank General Mikutel for his leadership, vision and hospitality as we continue to build
on the partnership between Powidz and Ramstein
air bases … indeed between our two nations’ air
forces,” General Dillon said.
Before the ceremony, General Mikutel; Polish Air
Force Lt. Col. Mieczyslaw Gaudyn, 3rd AW deputy
commander of operations; and Maj. Marek Kruk,
3rd AW commander of maintenance, broke down
the structure and tasks for General Dillon of the 3rd
AW and the process of training within the wing.
“We really appreciate the cooperation with
Ramstein,” General Mikutel said. “And, we are
looking forward to expanding that cooperation.”
As the Polish officers relayed the great work they
A Long Night of Culture,
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Altstadt turns into party
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Commentary
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Kaiserslautern American
June 25, 2010
Independence Day: our proud heritage
by Brig. Gen. Mark Dillon
KMC commander
For those of us serving in the American Armed Forces family,
Independence Day is a very personal holiday. We know firsthand that
protecting our country and preserving freedom comes at a heavy price.
Throughout our country’s history, military members have traveled
throughout the world defending the American way of life. As the U.S.
Army, our oldest military service, celebrates its 235th birthday this year,
we are reminded of the long history of our armed forces and our commitment to our nation’s independence.
When our founding fathers signed the Declaration of Independence on
July 4, 1776, the 1-year-old Continental Army needed to quickly change
from a rabble of farmers ready for a brief revolt against the British to
an organized fighting force. Facing the highly-trained British army, the
new Continental Army quickly learned to maximize every available
resource to match the British on the battlefield. Using a mix of traditional
European war tactics and a new kind of warfare learned from centuries
of battle with Native Americans, the American revolutionaries eventually
compelled the British to grant our new nation undisputed independence.
Their combination of will, resourcefulness and high discipline has
stayed with the U.S. military ever since, and today we stand as the most
powerful military force in the history of humankind.
Today more than 3.5 million people serve in the U.S. military, 222,000
of whom are deployed throughout 150 countries across the globe. We can
be proud to serve, to protect our nation and the ideals handed down by
our founding fathers.
As I plan to celebrate Independence Day with my family this year, it
gives me great pleasure to serve with you, the fine men and women of the
KMC. Every day, from the flightline to the chow line, you are all contributing to our country’s historic journey.
Wherever you may be while celebrating our nation’s birthday this year,
I wish you a safe and enjoyable holiday.
Happy Independence Day!
Take part in KMC’s Rockin’ Third of July
This year’s KMC Rockin’ Third of July celebration takes place from 2 p.m. to midnight July 3 at
Kapaun Air Station. The event includes musical
entertainment, children’s activities, games, food
specialties, prizes and a fireworks display.
During the celebration, children can enjoy bumper cars, a Ferris wheel, merry-go-round and bouncy castles. Games include darts, a fishing game,
pingpong, and many more. There will also be band
performances by Clay Crotts Band, Fishermann’s
Friend and Jom Tones.
Private organizations will set up food booths
offering barbecue chicken, bratwurst, cheeseburgers, hamburgers, chicken wings, hot dogs, lumpia,
pulled pork, schwenksteak, funnel cakes, cotton
candy, lemonade and root beer floats.
“Due to safety issues we are asking visitors not
to bring coolers, pets or glass,” said Jade Muench,
Community Support Flight chief.
A give-away with prizes from private sponsors
starts at 8:30 p.m. on stage. Visitors who signed up
from 2 to 8 p.m. at the sponsorship tent can win gift
cards, cash, furniture gift certificates and a weekend
getaway.
The firework show is scheduled to start around 10:30 p.m.
Vogelweh Housing residents
are encouraged to walk to the
festivities on Kapaun or use
Gate Golf 1. Other residents
should carpool, if possible.
Non-housing residents will not
be allowed to park in the housing area. Main parking will be
in the big parking lot by vehicle
registration.
“We recommend that visitors enter thru golf 5 (Vogelweh
main gate). Our visitor center
will process visitors faster than
Pulaski, 3 to 5 minutes compared to a 15 to 20 minute wait
time at Pulaski,” said Capt. Eric DeTurk, 569th U.S.
Forces Police Squadron operations officer.
The shuttle pick-up points will be located at the
dead end of Pulaski (adjacent to PONDS kennels)
and Bldg. 2913/2915 (Pulaski USO center), however be prepared to have to walk moderate distances.
Courtesy photo
Polizei will be enforcing a ticket and towing policy
for unauthorized parking on federal street B40/L395
and B270.
The event is open to ID cardholders. For more
information, visit www.86thservices.com.
(Courtesy of 86th Services Squadron)
The Commander’s Action Line gives all Airmen, retirees, families and community members a direct link to Brig. Gen. Mark Dillon, KMC and 86th Airlift Wing
commander. The Action Line can be used to express constructive points of view on the policies and procedures of the base; discuss safety and security issues; and address
problems, concerns, or suggestions after traditional methods have been exhausted. To submit an Action Line, e-mail 86aw.pa@ramstein.af.mil with the subject “Action
Line” or call 478-8600 and leave a detailed message. Air Force employees can also submit feedback through the 86th AW SharePoint site (.mil access only). Action Line
discussions that are deemed beneficial for the community at large will be considered for publication on the Web and the next available edition of the Kaiserslautern
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Photo by Airman 1st Class Grovert Fuentes-Contreras
Brig. Gen. Mark Dillon, 86th Airlift Wing commander, Col. Mary Peterson,
U.S. Air Attache to Poland, and Polish Air Force Brig. Gen. Tadeusz Mikutel,
3rd Airlift Wing commander, walk to a ceremony shortly after arriving on
Powidz Air Base, Poland, June 21. General Dillon visited Poland to sign a
letter designating the 86th AW and the 3rd Airlift Wing as sister wings.
PARTNERS, from Page 1
Spc. Michael Freas Jr., a human resources specialist for the 7th Warrior Training Brigade, 7th Civil Support Command
from Grafenwöhr, Germany, crawls to an objective while participating in a situational training exercise during the
Warrior of the Year competition at the Lampertheim Training Area just outside of Mannheim, Germany June 13 to 15.
21st TSC top Soldiers battle
for title of WOY, WLOY
Story and photo by Frank Sanchez III
21st TSC Public Affairs
MANNHEIM, Germany — It was all heart
and determination for the nine participants
who competed in this year’s grueling threeday competition to become the Warrior and
Warrior Leader of the Year for the 21st Theater
Sustainment Command here June 13 to 15.
The competitors arrived at the Lampertheim
Training Area just outside of Mannheim to
begin the competition with an Army physical
fitness test. During the fitness test, the Soldiers
were closely monitored as they tried to make
every repetition count.
After their fitness test, the Soldiers were
only given about 15 to 20 minutes before they
were briefed and began suiting up for a rigorous 12-mile ruck march.
The day turned into night as the Soldiers
trudged through a night land navigation course
followed by a day land navigation course the
very next morning.
The competitors also faced the tasks of firing and qualifying with various small arms
weapons, leading a squad of Soldiers through
an urban assault course and brawling in
combatives.
Spc. Christopher Brown, an automated logistical specialist with the 240th Quartermaster
Supply Company, 391st Combat Sustainment
Support Battalion, 16th Sustainment Brigade
in Bamberg, Germany, and a WOY competitor,
said he takes the competition personally.
“It makes me stronger. Everything I do I do
it for my son, so he will have somebody to look
up to. That is my push,” Specialist Brown said.
The competition was capped off with an
exhausting situational training exercise course
filled with multiple collective tasks to see
how the participants fared in a crisis situa-
tion. The sequence of events concluded with a
board appearance, which was presided over by
Command Sgt. Maj. James Spencer, the command sergeant major of the 21st TSC.
After the Soldiers completed the competition, the warriors headed to Panzer Kaserne
where they were reunited with families and
Soldiers from their home units to enjoy a barbecue in celebration of making it through the
arduous three-day competition.
After commending all the Soldiers for their
hard work, Maj. Gen. Patricia McQuistion,
the commanding general for the 21st TSC,
announced before a large audience that Sgt.
Richard Hunter, the communications noncommissioned officer for the 240th QM Co.,
391st CSSB, 16th Sust. Bde. was the 21st TSC
Warrior Leader of the Year.
General McQuistion then announced Spc.
Michael Freas Jr., a human resources specialist for the 7th Warrior Training Brigade, 7th
Civil Support Command from Grafenwöhr,
Germany, as the 21st TSC Warrior of the Year.
Sergeant Hunter said it was the culmination
of several things that helped him achieve the
top Warrior Leader honors for the 21st TSC.
“Determination, dedication and a lot of hard
work, sweat and tears were poured into the
preparation for the outcome of this competition,” Sergeant Hunter said.
Specialist Freas said the assistance he
received from his leadership was significant in
his winning the competition.
“I have been receiving a lot of support from
my unit. They have been very helpful and my
NCO support channel has backed me up the
whole way,” Specialist Freas said.
Sergeant Hunter and Specialist Freas will
represent the 21st TSC at the U.S. Army
Europe Warrior and Warrior Leader of the Year
competition later this year.
used for C-130 maintenance. Once there, each commander
thanked one another for their partnership.
“As we share tactics, techniques and procedures between
our air forces, we can continue to capture ‘best practices’ and
improve our operational skills,” General Dillon said. “As
iron sharpens iron, Airmen from Powidz and Ramstein will
sharpen one another, learn from one another and build on a
relationship that began many years ago.”
As the ink dried on the letter of intention, both commanders pledged to hold to what they had just signed.
“With common purpose to strengthen our alliance, advance
our interoperability and improve our mutual security and
cooperation, we establish the 86th Airlift Wing and the 3rd
Airlift Wing as sister wings.”
The 86th AW provides world-class airlift, expeditionary
combat support, full-spectrum airfield operations and base
services for the KMC.
The 3rd AW was formed in April 2007. Its purpose is to
organize and supervise air transport and air drop, as well as
medical evacuations and peacetime search and rescue.
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June 25, 2010
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AADD
June 14
6:58 a.m.: An Army officer reported damage/
larceny of private property after he noticed an
unknown individual had entered his vehicle in
Landstuhl and stole a pair of sunglasses and money.
2:25 p.m.: An Army NCO was involved in a
major traffic accident after he fell asleep at the
wheel in Kaiserslautern and struck a guardrail.
The accident resulted in disabling damages to the
vehicle.
June 15
8 a.m.: An Air Force civilian reported damage/
larceny to private property after he noticed an
unknown individual had broken into an AAFES
warehouse on Vogelweh and stole three pairs of
truck keys, 26 cans of Monster Energy Drink, one
can of Redbull, three bags of Cheetos, eight bags of
Doritos, three packages of Pop Tarts, two cans of Dr
Pepper, one can of ginger ale, five bags of gummy
bears and 26 cans of beer.
12 p.m.: An Air Force SNCO and an Air Force
civilian were apprehended for assault after a verbal altercation between the two turned physical on
Kapaun.
June 16
1:08 p.m.: An Airman was involved in a major
vehicle accident with a
local national and an Army
civilian in Kaiserslautern.
The accident resulted in minor
damages to all vehicles and one
occupant was transported to LRMC for medical
treatment for shoulder and arm injuries.
5:01 p.m.: An Air Force NCO was apprehended for failure to obey a lawful order after it was
discovered he was operating a vehicle on a
revoked USAREUR license on Miesau Army
Depot.
June 19– 10 volunteers, 22 lives saved
5:45 a.m.: An Airman was apprehended for
drunken driving after he was involved in a minor
vehicle accident in Landstuhl.
5:41 p.m.: An Army NCO was apprehended for
Article 85 of the UCMJ/Desertion on Vogelweh.
The NCO was reported as a deserter on Dec. 22,
2004.
10:09 p.m.: An Army NCO reported damage
to private property after he noticed an unknown
individual had shattered his vehicle window in
Kindsbach.
June 18
5 a.m.: A Soldier was apprehended for driving
Ramstein CVI will host a mandatory phase 2 ORE players briefing
July 7 and 9 at the Hercules Theater.
Presentations will be 30 to 45 minutes starting hourly from 2 p.m. till
7 p.m. to accommodate shift workers. Instructions will be provided
on how to access exercise areas, equipment requirements, exercise
format and safety. Player attendance will be taken with group sign-in
rosters.
For more information, contact the Ramstein CVI office at 480-5441 or
contact your squadron EET.
while intoxicated in Kaiserslautern.
7:07 a.m.: An Airman was apprehended for assault
after he and another Airman were involved in a
verbal altercation that turned physical on Kapaun.
June 19
5 a.m.: An Air Force civilian was apprehended
for assault after he and an Air Force SNCO were
involved in a verbal altercation that turned physical
in Landstuhl.
5 a.m.: An Airman reported an assault after
an unknown individual assaulted him in
Kaiserslautern.
6:33 a.m.: An Army NCO was apprehended for
drunken driving in Kaiserslautern.
June 20
3:15 a.m.: An Army NCO’s child was
apprehended for assault after he and a local national
were involved in a verbal altercation that turned
physical in Kaiserslautern.
7:55 a.m.: A Soldier was apprehended for
drunken driving in Kaiserslautern.
American holiday. Normal business hours will resume at 7:30 a.m. July 6.
• The U.S. Army Health Clinic-Kaiserslautern will be closed July 5
and 6 for training. The clinic will reopen for normal business hours July 7.
• The KMC Housing Office will close at 11:30 a.m. July 7 for an
official function. Normal business hours will resume at 7:30 a.m.
July 8.
Blood drives
Col. Timothy D. Brown will turn over command of the
435th Contingency Response Group and 401st Air Expeditionary Group
to Col. Scott J. Erickson at a ceremony from 10 to 11 a.m. today at
the Contingency Planning Facility, Bldg. 2248 on Ramstein.
• The Kisling NCO Academy and Armed Services Blood Program
sponsor a blood drive from 2:30 to 6:30 p.m. Tuesday at the Kisling
NCOA Auditorium, Bldg. 2801 on Kapaun. Donors can walk in or make
an appointment by visiting www.militarydonor.com. For more information, call Tech. Sgt. Lance Power at 489-8490.
• The Landstuhl American Red Cross will be sponsoring an Armed
Services Blood Drive Monday in Heaton Auditorium on Landstuhl
Regional Medical Center.
Closures
Pulaski VAT Office
Change of command
Take Note
June 18 – 17, volunteers, 15 lives saved
June 17
Mandatory ORE player briefing
weekend
statistics
• The Ramstein Legal Office will be closed for an official function
from 11 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. today. During this period, there will be no
customer services offered. For emergencies, contact the on-call person
through the 86th Airlift Wing Command Post.
• The Civilian Personnel Advisory Center Kaiserslautern will be
closed Monday for training.
• The Kleber VAT Office will be closed Thursday for mandatory office
maintenance and will resume regular hours July 2. The VAT offices
located on Landstuhl, Miesau and Pulaski will remain open. For more
information, call 483-1780 or 0631-411-1780.
• Due to a change of contract, the local SATO office on Ramstein will
be closed to walk-in customers starting at noon July 2. The new contractor, ZTRAK-Global, will be available for regular business starting at
8 a.m. July 6.
• The Sembach, Kapaun and Ramstein northside and southside post
offices will be closed July 3 to 5 and will reopen to the public July 6. In
order to process as much mail as possible before the holiday, customers
are asked to check their mail prior to July 2.
• The KMC Housing Office will be closed July 5 for an
The Pulaski VAT Office has expanded its days of operation from four
days to five. Its hours of operation are from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Monday
through Friday. The office is closed on U.S. holidays.
For more information, call 493-4035 or 0631-3406-4035.
Lending Closet
If you are new to Germany or leaving Germany and need to borrow
some household items, stop by Army Community Service, Bldg. 2891 on
Pulaski Barracks, and visit the Lending Closet.
The Lending Closet has everything from kitchenware to cribs to hot
water heaters.
For more information, call 493-4057 or 0631-3406-4057.
Airport shuttle closure
The Kaiserslautern Airport Shuttle Program has closed its
operation. The reservation desk will remain open until Thursday to
provide alternative shuttle services to customers. The program is still
honoring previous reservations.
For more information or questions, call 493-4115 or 0631-3406-4115.
June 25, 2010
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Kaiserslautern American
June 25, 2010
Eine kleine Nacht Jazz Musik
by Dr. Marshall Michel
86th Airlift Wing historian
The lack of effective night
fighters seemed to matter
little.
However, technology
y the end of the second year of World War soon changed the night
II, both the British and bombing effort, especialthe Germans had lost so ly the RAF night bombmany bombers to fighters during day ing effort, and gradually
bombing raids that they turned to German cites came under
increasingly heavy attack.
night bombing to cut their losses.
Night bombing was a low threat The Luftwaffe countered
operation because night fighters could with a highly sophisticated
not locate the bombers. While ground command and control sysradar was in place, an airborne radar tem and radar sets on twin
set small enough to fit in a fighter, engine night fighters.
But there was a devil
even a twin engine one, was beyond
in the details. The fighters’
the technology of the time.
It seemed to matter little. British radar sets were only accuelectronic countermeasures quick- rate to about 250 meters,
Photo from the author’s collection
ly foiled radio beams that guided and at that point the attackA
“Schräge
Musik”
is
mounted
on
a
German
JU-88G
night
fi
ghter
behind
the
rear
turret.
Note the radar “horns”
Luftwaffe night bombers, sending er had to continue visually,
in
the
nose.
them to drop their bombs on open hoping to see the bomber
fields, and the Royal Air Force had in the dark before he was seen by the some light even on the darkest night. thing other RAF bombers saw was the
bomber’s rear gunner in his four gun Once the bomber was sighted, they explosion of their comrade with no
even less success.
would fly under it, pull up sharply and idea of what caused it.
Despite early optimistic claims, hydraulic rear turret.
To help them see the bomber, the fire as the bomber passed over them,
an RAF study completed in midThe RAF lost 40 aircraft that night,
1941 showed that less than 5 percent night fighters approached the RAF then stall and drop. The maneuver and the “Jazz Music” installation
of British night bombing missions bomber slowly from below to silhou- was difficult, and there was the risk of made it possible for the Germans to
bombed within five miles of the target. ette them against the sky, which has collision, the bomb load exploding or almost drive the RAF out of German
the stricken bomber falling on top of skies in the winter of 1943 and 1944.
the fighter.
The weapon accounted for almost 80
At the suggestion of a German percent of the British losses.
night fighter commander, in 1942
Unfortunately for the RAF, the venthe Luftwaffe weapons testing cen- tral turrets had been removed from
ter began experimenting with two 20 their bombers at the beginning of the
Millimeter cannons fixed for upward war because they were considered
firing at an angle of between 60 and useless. It was not until late 1944
75 degrees and aimed by an upward that the RAF learned the Jazz Music
looking gun sight. It was tested in secret, and by then the German radar
the field, and the night fighter pilots control system had been overrun by
found they could easily get under an Allied troops so the point was moot.
RAF bomber, aim the cannon to hit
Interestingly, the Japanese develthe fuel tank between the fuselage and oped a similar system independently
inboard engine, then break away from at about the same time and it was used
Photo courtesy of the U.S. Air Force
the bomber’s death throes.
against B-29s from October 1944, but
The system was named “Schräge Japanese night fighters were not fast
The XB-43 “Jetmaster” was developed from the “Mixmaster” and became America’s first jet
Musik” — jazz (literally slanted) enough to catch the Superfortresses.
bomber. But, while the installation of the engines was easy, it was “too much prop and too
music — and was first used operation(For questions or comments, conlittle jet,” its performance was modest and it was not placed into production. To read more,
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Photo by Airman 1st Class Grovert Fuentes-Contreras
Col. Timothy Brown, 435th Contingency Response Group commander, performs pre-jump checks on a C-17 Globemaster III before executing an airborne jump June 15 over the drop zone in Alzey,
Germany. This airborne jump is officially known as NATO Jump Week and it was the first time a NATO jump was conducted from a C-17. Five NATO countries participated in the annual event to
support one of U.S. Air Forces in Europe’s top priorities — building partnerships.
JUMP, from Page 1
Though this wasn’t the first time NATO countries
have participated in jump week, it was the first time
the recently stood up HAW participated.
“The wing hasn’t even been activated for a full
year yet,” said Master Sgt. Jason Brown, HAW
chief loadmaster. “It’s great that we are able to be a
part of this and contribute to this awesome event.”
Although earning their foreign wings is an
accomplishment in itself, the event allows each of
the nation’s military members to take away new
capabilities and experiences with them.
“It’s amazing to get everyone together and share
what they know with each other,” said Tech. Sgt.
David Edwards, 435th Contingency Response
Group NCOIC of airborne operations. “It’s also
beneficial for the other countries participating if
they were to deploy to Afghanistan, because from
the training, they would understand how the U.S.
military works.”
Building partnerships and allowing the military
servicemembers to meet one another while training
was another key focus during the event.
“The jumps provide them the opportunity to get
together, get some training and experience the jump
with multiple nations,” Sergeant Edwards said.
“This training is an experience that I hope many
others will be able to take advantage of in the years
to come.”
Ramstein CGOC awards $3500 in scholarships
to deserving Ramstein High School graduates
by Tech. Sgt. Michael Voss
86th Airlift Wing Public Affairs
Three
Ramstein
dependents
received scholarships from the
Ramstein Company Grade Officers’
Club June 9.
Capt. Lewis Sorvillo, U.S. Air
Forces in Europe force management
officer presented checks to Amanda
Maier for $2,000, Daniel Langholz for
$1,000 and Sophia Seawell for $500
during Ramstein American High
School’s Award Night.
The students were picked to
receive the scholarships after a committee chaired by 2nd Lt. Miranda
Her-nandez, 1st Combat Communications Squadron, looked at the
total-person concept. The committee
evaluated the applicants on their high
school accomplishments, leadership
experience, involvement in sports and
other academic organizations. They
also had to complete an essay component.
“We believe education is key to
a successful future, and we wanted
to recognize the academic accomplishments of some of the graduating
class,” said 1st Lt. Kelly Guth, 700th
Contracting Squadron contracts manager and KMC CGOC vice president.
“We are very proud of all the recent
“We believe education is key to a successful future, and
we wanted to recognize the academic accomplishments of
some of the graduating class.”
graduates and wanted to offer our
financial support.”
To be able to award the more than
$3,000 worth of scholarships, the
CGOC raises money through annual fundraisers like the CGOC Golf
Tournament and the yearly Ramstein
Bazaar.
“We enjoy raising money for our
scholarship committee and would like
to continue making contributions to
programs that support education,”
said Capt. Shayne Aune, KMC CGOC
president.
The CGOC hopes to expand its
scholarship program to include
Community College of the Air Force
graduates or enlisted members pursuing a bachelor’s with an award similar
to the Pitsenbarger to help offset the
cost of books.
Additionally, the CGOC also makes
donations for the CCAF graduation
ceremonies.
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Ammo troops move bombs during TURBOCADS 2010
by Tech. Sgt.
Michael Voss
86th Airlift Wing
Public Affairs
H
earing protection, toolkits,
forklifts and
banding cutters
are just some
of the tools the
86th Munitions
Squadron uses to conduct
day-to-day business.
Recently, the 86th MUNS
has been busier than normal as
they have just shipped dozens
of international shipping containers as part of an exercise
called Turbo Containerized
Ammunition Distribution
System, or TURBOCADS
2010.
The shipping of the containers filled with various munitions was part of a worldwide
realignment of conventional
weapon assets.
Starting in 1994 when the
Department of Defense began
efforts to develop an overseas commercial containerized ammunition distribution
system, TURBOCADS has
developed into a movement
that involves not only Airmen
but also heavy coordination
and support from Army and
commercial transport carriers.
Although
the
actual
movement was completed
in five days, planning for
TURBOCADS 2010, which
is the first movement of this
size in five years, started
more than six months ago in
November 2009.
In the months leading up
to the actual movement of the
assets, senior munitions technicians began working with
Soldiers from the 21st Theater
Support Command to deliver
the shipments for transportation onto boats headed for
the U.S.
“After nearly 10 years of
sitting idle and taking up
usable storage space, some
munitions, like old bullets,
are being moved making
room for other, newer assets,”
said Senior Master Sgt. Gary
Marsh, 86th MUNS materiel
flight chief who has 23 years
ammo experience.
Other munitions being
shipped from Ramstein as
part of the realignment of
assets in the U.S. Air Forces
in Europe Command will be
shipped to various locations
thoughout Europe.
“The Global Ammunition
Staff Sgt. James Wylie, 86th Munitions Squadron storage crew chief, guides in a forklift operator carrying munitions
to a cargo trailer May 18 on Ramstein.
Control Point at Hill Air
Force Base, Utah, directs
the movement of munitions
throughout the world based
on generated unit requirements,” said Staff Sgt. Elliot
West, 86th MUNS munitions
accountability
assistance
non-commissioned officer in
charge. “We report through
the Combat Ammunition
System, and Hill says based
on those requirements where
Photos by Airman 1st Class Caleb Pierce
Members of the 86th Munitions Squadron load cargo trailers with munitions May 18 on Ramstein. The 86th
MUNS prepared a shipment of dozens of international shipping containers as part of an exercise called Turbo
Containerized Ammunition Distribution System, or TURBOCADS 2010.
asset will go. Sometimes, like
TURBOCADS, those requirement generate movements,
but this is the largest one during my time here.”
To complete a movement
of this size, the effort consisted of 18 munitions storage Airmen, assisted by
seven Airmen from the 86th
Logistics Readiness Squadron
Travel Movement Office.
Two of the 86th LRS
Airmen were carpenters who
built blocking and bracing
for the munitions inside the
containers and two were
shipping specialist who had
direct contact setting up the
international shipment.
In addition, there were
countless other behind-thescenes technicians, like AFK
or ammunitions accountability technicians helping
with things like stockpile
inventories, inspections and
munitions control personnel
who grant access to each of
the storage facilities.
“We are loading ISO containers for international shipment,” said Tech. Sgt. Andrew
Clancy, 86th MUNS assistant
NCOIC of munitions storage and a 17-year munitions
troop. “This is a USAFE command realignment, this has
been a large operation for us,
but it enables us to clear up
some storage space.”
TURBOCAD 2010 is a
large enough movement that
everyone from the most senior
to the youngest Airman in the
86th MUNS plays a role.
Airman 1st Class Daniel
Jones, an 86th MUNS ammunition technician, has been in
the Air Force since May 2009.
“I have been driving forklifts, banding containers
together, I pretty much help
with anything my crew chief
needs,” said Airman Jones,
who helped package cruise
missiles. “This is the first time
in my ammo career that I have
been in a movement of this
size.”
Coming in at 3 a.m. and
working until 3 p.m. to get the
movement preparation, crew
briefs, vehicle check outs,
gather tools and head out to
open the structures may seem
like the beginnings of a busy
day, but for Airman Jones it is
all part of a day’s work.
Sometimes, being a 2W0
in the 86th MUNS encourages them to be real multitaskers supporting exercises,
flightline operations and realworld shipping of weapons,
but TURBOCADS brings it
all into perspective. It is all
about learning experiences
and making room for new
munitions.
“I actually did a tour at 3rd
Air Force before this assignment. It was interesting to get
the bigger-picture perspective and then return to base
level management,” Sergeant
Marsh said. “This type of
movement is just the thing
that enables us to continue to
improve our processes here.”
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21st TSC supports Rheinland-Pfalz Tag
Story and photo by
Staff Sgt. Michael J. Taylor
21st TSC Public Affairs
how to don a T-10 parachute and
the actions taken by a jumpmaster
in order to check the parachutist and
his equipment before an airborne
For more than 10 years, the
operation.
U.S. Army in Europe has taken
“For me the parachute display
part in the Rheinland-Pfalz Tag
was my favorite of all the military
state fair. In keeping with tradidisplays,” said Peter Bachmeier, a
tion, the 21st Theater Sustainment
native of Kaiserslautern. “It’s amazCommand was invited to participate
ing to see how detailed they are and
in this year’s festivities from June 11
how fast they do all the checks.”
to 13 by Rheinland-Pfalz’s Minister
Soldiers also demonstrated how
President Kurt Beck.
they pack the T-10 parachute so that
The fair was started in 1984 as
it works properly during a jump.
a way to strengthen the Western
Immediately after their walk
European feeling in the then young
through of the of the military disstate. It has been held annually and
play area, General McQuisition,
rotated every year between cities in
Mr. Beck and the other dignitaries
the state of Rheinland-Pfalz.
attended the military reception at the
This year, about 300,000 visitors Bundeswehr pilots explain how a German Tornado PA-200 Jet operates to Rheinland-Pfalz Minister Saalbau Hall.
from across Germany and neighbor- President Kurt Beck at the military display area during the 27th annual Rheinland-Pfalz Tag state fair
After everyone arrived at the
June 12 in Neustadt, Germany.
ing countries attended the fair.
reception, General McQuisition
The 21st TSC played its part in the fair by host- representatives from Theater Logistics Support made a few remarks and introduced Mr. Beck as the
ing and participating in an array of events and Center-Europe, 21st TSC Special Troops Battalion, guest speaker.
presentations, such as a youth reception, a military 5th Quartermaster Detachment, and 18th Engineer
Throughout the reception, guests chatted and
reception, a military display area and more.
Brigade’s Emergency Management Assessment mingled with one another as the air was filled
During the three-day event, the most prominent Team.
with sounds of light jazz music and the smell of a
role played by the 21st TSC was perhaps in the
The TLSC-E brought eight apprentices and two “USA meets Pfalz” buffet. The buffet consisted of
military display area and the military reception.
instructors from its U.S. Army apprenticeship pro- American dishes and dishes that were indigenous
The military display area was a joint event with gram to the fair. There they showed demonstra- to the Rheinland-Pfalz area. The light jazz music
the Bundeswehr, U.S. Air Force and the 21st TSC tions of smart repair, diesel engine, air conditioning was provided by a section of the U.S. Air Forces in
all taking part.
servicing, fuel cell model, starter test and electrical Europe band, called the Touch and Go Band.
The 21st TSC’s commanding general, Maj. Gen. component wiring device.
The 21st TSC’s participation in Rheinland-Pfalz
Patricia McQuistion, along with Mr. Beck and variOnlookers were allowed to get up close and even Tag served as a chance for the commanding general
ous other military and government officials, walked touch and handle some of the displays.
to foster goodwill with the surrounding communiaround the area June 12 to see the displays.
For the 5th QM Det. display, Soldiers put on an ties and built upon the great friendships the 21st
In the military display area, the 21st TSC had animated show as they demonstrated to onlookers TSC has with its German partners.
KMC 5/6 Club holds first-ever, base-wide Airman PDS
by Senior Airman Amanda Dick
86th Airlift Wing Public Affairs
The KMC 5/6 Club recently hosted a base-wide Airman Professional
Development Seminar for Ramstein
Airmen in the ranks of E-1 through
E-4 for the first time.
About 26 Airmen attended the
seminar, which was held to help pass
on information to those in the junior
enlisted ranks.
“We hold seminars for the Airmen
in our squadron all the time, but
there’s never been anything for the
Airmen on base,” said Tech. Sgt. Yxel
Espina, 721st Aerial Port Squadron
air transportation ramp services
supervisor. “So, we figured, let’s open
it up to Airmen on the base, pitched
it to the 5/6 Club, and they thought it
was a great idea also. It was a chance
for us to share knowledge and information with those who don’t necessarily have contact with their front-line
supervisors.”
Topics ranged from assignments to
special duties, the enlisted force structure to finance and below the zone to
Weighted Airman Promotion System
testing.
“I learned about the Air University
Associate
to
Baccalaureate
Cooperative Program and some more
information on assignments that I
wasn’t aware of,” said Airman 1st
Class Dylan Landry, 450th Intelligence
Squadron craftsman, who will be a
multi-source analyst once upgraded.
Another Airman from the 450th
IS said he learned the importance of
conversation.
“Communication, even from
Airman to supervisor, is a two-way
street and vital for the Air Force,” said
Airman 1st Class Thomas Kelsey,
450th IS multi-source analyst. “It is
also very important to talk in private
about anything important, so that it’s
just one-on-one, and you can ask
everything needed and not be distracted.”
One topic covered was a big issue
for several Airmen — education.
“Education proves to play an
important role within, and even outside of the military,” said Airman 1st
Class James McBride, 435th IS intelligence analyst. “The Air Force hands
us the option to better ourselves, and
now with the growth of technology,
we have a chance to take those college courses, even with a hectic work
schedule.”
Airman Landry will benefit from
those education benefits, as well.
“I will definitely be taking advantage of the AU-ABC program,” said
the apprentice, who has been in the
Air Force since July 2009. “I can have
my bachelor’s degree in two years
after completion of the Community
College of the Air Force degree.”
The seminar included discussions,
question and answer sessions and a
chief’s panel.
“I definitely found the chief’s panel
to be interesting,” Airman Landry
said. “Being able to have an open
discussion with people so experienced
was a great opportunity.”
Each Airman took away something
different from the seminar that they
can apply in their own careers.
“I need to find a mentor to mold my
Air Force career after,” said Airman
Kelsey, who has been in the Air Force
since October 2008. “It should be on a
more personal level, not just business
all the time. It needs to be someone
who has been successful and who
you can talk to about everything —
someone who cares and is willing to
listen.”
As the seminar neared the end, each
Airman knew they would walk away
with something useful.
“I believe the Airman PDS is
beneficial for each and every
Airman who attends,” said Airman
McBride, who has been in the Air
Force for about a year. “It helps you
understand that all the information
the Air Force puts into your head
during briefings aren’t just a storeand-dump. The information will
prove helpful throughout your Air
Force career.”
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39th Trans. Bn. returns
from Kuwait
Maj. Jose Valentine from Headquarters and Headquarters
Company, 39th Transportation Battalion, greets his
daughter Isabella, 4, upon his unit’s return to Kaiserslautern
June 11. The 39th Trans. Bn. returned from a one-year
deployment to Kuwait in support of Operation Iraqi
Freedom. Families and Soldiers welcomed home Major
Valentine and all the Soldiers from the 39th Trans. Bn.
during a ceremony held at the Kleber Kaserne Gym
in Kaiserslautern.
Photo courtesy of the U.S. Army
Courtesy photo
AGOW posts table
Col. Thomas Gould (middle), 435th Air Ground Operations Wing commander, and members of his staff
officially unveil the 435th AGOW O’Club table June 10 in the Ramstein Officers’ Club. Master Sgt. George
Lebron (fourth from right) is the artist who personally cut metal and hand-painted the patches. The
435th AGOW is the first wing to post a table in the club.
Photo by Airman 1st Class Grovert Fuentes-Contreras
Photo by Katrina Peace
Boy Scouts Fishing Derby
Vogelweh Pack 69 Cub Scouts pose for a photo at their second annual Fishing Derby June 19 in
Baumholder, Germany.
AGV now in full effect
Eduard Junko, Material Management Flight chief of operations, connects a water hose
to the Automated Guided Vehicle during a showcase of the new equipment June 17 on
Ramstein. The 86th Logistics Readiness Squadron material management flight is the first
to ever use these AGVs in U.S. Air Forces in Europe.
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June 25, 2010
Scouts awarded
for their efforts
Story and photo by Airman 1st
Class Ciara M. Travis
86th Airlift Wing Public Affairs
T
he 86th Airlift Wing
commander, Brig. Gen.
Mark C. Dillon, presented wing coins to two
Eagle Scouts during a ceremony held
here June 15.
“What you’ve accomplished is a
great legacy to the Boy Scouts of
America,” said General Dillon as he
congratulated the two young gentlemen for their great achievements.
David Ladnier and Quinton Leith,
both from Boy Scout Troop 232,
received the coins in honor of their
hard work and dedication in the
community — completing separate
projects to help give Ramstein’s
Donnelly Park a better look.
Both David and Quinton chose
to clean up Donnelly Park as separate projects for their Eagle Scout
Leadership Service Project — David
organized the cleaning and repainting
of the pavilion, and Quinton organized
the cleaning and repainting of the park
buildings.
“Donnelly Park is used by a lot of
people on a daily basis,” said Brooke
Sands, Ramstein Youth Sports director. “It was looking very worn down
and needed a face lift.”
The two Eagle Scouts organized
and managed a combined total of 206
man hours.
“These Scouts worked hard to
plan and lead these projects. I’m
very proud of them,” said
Jennifer Marks, Troop 232
treasurer and advancement
chair.
Even though extensive
time and effort went into
their final projects, this was
only a small portion of the
hard work and dedication
that went into receiving the
title of Eagle Scout.
“Roughly, 2 percent of
all boys who have entered
Boy Scouts have complet- Eagle Scouts David Ladnier (right) and Quinton Leith take a photo with Brig. Gen. Mark Dillon, 86th Airlift
ed the requirements for Wing and KMC commander, during a coining ceremony June 5.
Eagle Scout,” said Maj.
Gen. Ronald R. Ladnier, 17th Air of bioenvironmental engineering.
Quinton agreed the experience is
Force commander and David’s father.
After all of their hard work, the great on applications and resumes;
“Troop 232 has had three in a little young men earned the rank of Eagle however, with his dream job as a
more than a month.”
Scout, but more importantly, they mountain guide, he said the skills
One of the challenges in completing gained the satisfaction of making he has learned with Boy Scouts are
the Eagle process is that the Scouts their community a better place to live. priceless.
must plan and execute their own This selfless attitude is part of what
For an average young man, achievprojects to help improve the communi- makes these teenagers great leaders ing the rank of Eagle Scout can be a
ty. Each Scout
for their peers. very difficult and challenging task;
must see the
“I
would however, David and Quinton face
project through
really like to an additional challenge as military
from concept to
stay involved children.
completion by
after I move
“It is always difficult for kids to
planning, budback to Illinois move every few years,” General
geting, raising
where I’ll be Ladnier said. “Finding a new Scout
the funds and
able to recon- troop just adds to the challenge, but
staffing
the
nect with the with good family support, most kids
entire task.
previous troop adapt.”
“It was very fulfilling to see the I just came from, and I hope to get
These young men will face many
finished project and to think of all the younger boys prepared to become challenges throughout their lives;
the people who would benefit from Eagle Scouts,” said David, who is however, the journey they’ve taken to
our work,” said Quinton, who is the also planning on using his experi- become Eagle Scouts has given them
son of Master Sgt. Ryan Leith, 435th ences with Boy Scouts on his college fond memories and skills to use as
Contingency Response Group NCOIC applications and future resumes.
they face the future.
“On my honor,
I will do
my best”
USAGK recognizes volunteers with ceremony
by Mark Heeter
USAG Kaiserslautern Public Affairs
M
ore than 30 individuals
and groups, representing the roughly 1,600
registered volunteers in U.S. Army
Garrison Kaiserslautern, were recognized in the annual volunteer recognition ceremony May 27 at Armstrong’s
Club on Vogelweh.
“It’s amazing the contributions that
you and those you represent here
tonight make,” said Lt. Col. Kevin
Hutchison, USAG-K commander,
addressing the volunteers and their
families at the beginning of the
evening, which he called, “a small
token of our appreciation for
everything that you do.”
Retired Col. Leif Johnson, the keynote speaker for the ceremony and a
volunteer himself, called volunteerism
“the octane that keeps the community
engine running smoothly.”
Tying volunteerism to mission
readiness, Johnson recognized the act
of giving of oneself for another’s
benefit as part of the Army fabric.
“Volunteering has and always will
be an integral and critical part of the
Army experience and the military
lifestyle,” he said.
The Kaiserslautern High School
drama club and members of each of
the military services performed and
represented their service respectively.
The evening culminated with the
presentation of dozens of awards
to special volunteers, including top
volunteers in each of six categories.
Colonel Hutchison and Command
Sgt. Maj. Richard Jessup then accepted a symbolic check for more than
$3.1 million, the estimated monetary
value of the volunteers’ more than
319,000 hours donated.
Dr. Sharon Stewart, who works at
Landstuhl Regional Medical Center
and volunteers to help wounded warriors, was named the Volunteer of
Distinction for her ground breaking
efforts.
“It enriches me on every level,”
Dr. Stewart said. “You get back more
than you give.”
Asked why she volunteers, Dr.
Stewart again turned her focus to
those she helps.
“It’s important to give back, and I
think it’s important to give to the community you live in,” she said.
The major award winners were:
• Volunteer of Distinction: Dr.
Sharon Stewart, Department of
Behavioral Health, LRMC.
• Military member Volunteer of the
Year: Hospital Corpsman Katherine
Chih, USO Warrior Center and LRMC
Family Readiness Group.
• Elaine Leist “Lead by Example”
Award: Amanda Tucker, Department
of Physical Therapy, LRMC.
• Teen Volunteer: Julia Cater,
USAG-K Libraries.
• Youth Volunteer Group: Landstuhl
Junior Torch Club, USAG-K CYSSLandstuhl School Age Center.
• Volunteer Group: American Red
Cross-Landstuhl.
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Photo by Judy Ross
Earning Eagle Scout
Boy Scout Jeremiah Ross has earned the rank of
Eagle Scout, the highest honor in the Boy Scouts of
America. Jeremiah began his scouting experience
as a Tiger Cub and later earned the rank of Arrow
of Light, the highest award in Cub Scouts. Jeremiah
crossed over to Boy Scout Troop 69 in Kaiserslautern
in March 2006. His Eagle Scout leadership project
was building shelving for and reorganizing the
storage room at the Kaiserslautern Crisis Pregnancy
Center in Einsiedlerhof.
Photo by Agnes Gonzales
Photo by Susi Gibbins
VES Field Day
KES Field Day
Volunteer Michael Garza monitors a game of tug-of-war
played by Vogelweh Elementary School kindergarten
students Zachary Bodley, Ethan Garza, Jaydon Evans
and Aston Makey during the school’s annual Field Day.
Stephanie Hudnall’s kindergarten class enjoys the parachute station
during Kaiserslautern Elementary School’s annual Field Day. During
Field Day, students rotated through several stations, including
chocolate milk tug-of-war and water balloon pop relays.
Courtesy photos
Students receive scholarships
(LEFT PHOTO) AFCEA corporate sponsor Thomas Brown and Ramstein High School principal Greg Hatch hand out scholarships to Robert Findley (far left) and Louis-Daniel Scott
GS summer program
The Kaiserslautern and Vogelweh Girl Scouts
are looking for girls entering sixth, seventh or
eighth grade at Kaiserslautern Middle School to
participate in their summer program. The first
meeting will be held at 6:30 p.m. Monday in
Bldg. 1018 across from the Vogelweh CDC. The
registration fee is $12 unless the girl is already
a registered Girl Scout. Parents are required to
stay for the first meeting. E-mail K-towntroop63@
hotmail.com for details.
SOAR packages
Packages for Air Force ROTC Scholarships for
Outstanding Airmen to ROTC (SOAR) must be
submitted to the Ramstein Education Center not
later than Aug. 14. SOAR allows commanders to
select outstanding active-duty Airmen for an ROTC
June 9. Robert received $4,000 and Louis-Daniel received $2,000. (RIGHT PHOTO) Master
Sgt. Leroy Gutierrez (far left) and Alex Hudson (far right), AFCEA corporate sponsor, Global
Knowledge, stand with scholarship recipients Janice Cunningham, who received $5,000,
Alexandria Gagnon, who received $1,000, and Ryan Jarnagin, who received $4,000, June 10.
scholarship. If selected, Airmen will be discharged
from active duty to pursue a commission through
AFROTC. The scholarship pays for annual college
tuition and fees up to $18,000, plus a $750 textbook
allowance. A monthly non-taxable allowance is also
earned during the school year. Selected Airmen
may pursue any academic field that leads to their
first bachelor’s degree. The length of scholarship is
based on the time needed to finish degree work as
a full-time student, but Airmen must have at least
two years remaining in college. Airmen with prior
service must be commissioned under 31 years of
age on Dec. 1 of the year they are commissioned.
Summer family barbecue
Families are welcome to come celebrate summertime with a barbecue buffet, games and entertainment from noon to 6 p.m. Sunday at the Landstuhl
Community Club, Bldg. 3780. For ticket information, call 489-7244 or 06371-86-7244 or visit www.
mwrgermany.com.
Teen’s Kitchen
Parent Central Services host cooking classes at 4
p.m. every Thursday at the Landstuhl Community
Club, Bldg. 2057. Experience in food preparation
will help youth learn how to make healthy choices.
To sign up, call 493-4516 or 0631-3406-4516 or
visit www.mwrgermany.com.
Summer Reading Program
Army Europe Libraries presents “Voyage to
Book Island.” This fun-filled program runs until
Wednesday and has activities for children, teens
and adults. Stop by any of the USAG Kaiserslautern
libraries for more details.
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game competitions. For more information, call 483-6500 or 0631-411-6500 or visit
www.mwrgermany.com.
Sing your heart out to your favorite karaoke tune every Friday from 9 p.m.
to 1 a.m. The Irish Pub is located inside Armstrong’s Club, Bldg. 1036 on Vogelweh.
For more information, call 489-6000 or 0631-354-9986.
Army Outdoor Recreation is happy to announce the return of the Indoor
Flea Market. Are you PCSing and looking to lighten your load? Are you new here or
searching for unique things to fill you home? Visit the Indoor Flea Market from March
to October. Looking to sell? We can help you with that too. Just call Army Outdoor
Recreation for more information or visit www.mwrgermany.com. Flea Market dates:
from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. July 17, Aug. 21, Sept. 18 and Oct. 16.
The NATO Headquarters International Motorcycle Community, CC-Air Biker
Friends, sponsors a charity ride and barbecue fundraiser Saturday in Bldg. 308
on Ramstein. All profits will be donated to the kindergarten class of REHA-Westpfalz in
Landstuhl, a rehabilitation school for mentally and physically challenged children. The Meetings
guided motorcycle ride starts at 10 a.m. from the big parking lot outside the west gate
If you are between the ages of 10 and 16 and interested in graphic novels,
and the barbecue will take place from 2 to 8 p.m. Tickets for the barbecue are €10. halo fiction, storyboarding or intensive writing, come join the club at 10 a.m. Tuesday
There will also be a static display of BMW cars (M-Flight) and motorcycles. Different at the Landstuhl Library. For more information on this program or other classes offered
local motorcycle dealers will be represented. For details, contact Marc Vandenhoudt at through the library, visit www.mwrgermany.com or call 486-7322 or 06371-86-7322.
President@ccairbikerfriends.de or 06317-401516.
A Couples Communication meeting will take place at 5 p.m. Thursdays in
Air University has given the Base Education Center the green light to be- Bldg. 2917 on Pulaski Barracks. For more information, call 493-4332 or 0631-3406gin conducting Electronic Examinations for CDCs and Professional Military Edu- 4332.
cation — Squadron Officers School (SOS Courses 20/28), Senior Non-Commissioned
Cards For A Cause Club will meet Aug. 9. For more information, contact Phyllis
Officers Academy (SNCOA Course 14). Members who are in need of taking PME or CDC Jachowski at pejachowski@juno.com or 06301-719376. Note: Beginning in July, the
E-exams are advised to contact the Base Education Center to be scheduled. E-exams club will meet on Mondays.
are conducted at 8 a.m. and 1 p.m. Mondays and Wednesdays. Because of the large
The Rheinland-Pfalz Quilt Guild meets at 9:30 a.m. the third Thursday of every
number of individuals needing to take their tests, test slots are
month at the Ramstein North Chapel. Night meetings are held at
going to be very tight. Therefore, those members who are not
6 p.m. the fourth Thursday of every month in the Kaiserslautern
able to make their appointments will need to call the Ramstein
Landstuhl Spouses’ Association building on Pulaski Barracks.
Education Center to have their names removed from the
Stitch n’ Gab takes place from 10 a.m. to 11 p.m. Fridays at the
schedule.To be scheduled, call 480-2032 or visit the education
Kapaun Chapel Annex.
center in Bldg. 2120, Room 421.
The Knitting Club meets from 4 to 6 p.m. Tuesdays at the
USAG Kaiserslautern SKIES Unlimited is now offering
Kleber Library and from 5 to 7 p.m. Thursdays in the KaisersABC Music and Me. This program is open to children enlautern Main Library. All levels of knitters are welcome. For
The Ramstein Summer Technology
rolled in a child care or pre-K program and is based on early
details, call 486-7322 or 06371-86-7322.
Exposition, hosted by the Armed Forces
language and literacy development through music and stoBored at home? Want to meet some new
Communications and Electronics
ry time. To find out more, call Parent Central Services at
friends? Come join the Woodlawn Women’s Golf AssoAssociation Kaiserslautern Chapter 158
493-4516 or 0631-3406-4516.
ciation. We are a group of ladies of various abilities who enjoy
and sponsored by U.S. Air Forces in
getting together and playing golf on Tuesdays. We have tee
Armstrong’s Club hosts a Karaoke Best Singing Act
Europe A6, will be held from 9 a.m. to
times in the early morning and in the evening. For details, call
Competition at 11 p.m. July 16. Prizes will be awarded to
3 p.m. July 20 and 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Di at 06383-579721.
first, second and third place. For more information, call
July 21 at the Ramstein Officers’ Club.
HUGS Playgroup meets at 10 a.m. Thursdays at
489-6000 or 0631-354-9986 or visit www.mwrgermany.com.
All military, civilian and contractor
the Kids Zone, Bldg. 2895 on Pulaski Barracks. HUGS is
The 786th Civil Engineer Squadron hosts a Krispy
personnel are invited to this free event.
open to children from birth to 4 years old. This playgroup is
Kreme Bonanza July 2 at the Kaiserslautern Military ComThe tech expo will include more than
an interactional and educational group designed to develop
munity Center and July 3 at the Vogelweh Commissary. A box
80 exhibitors demonstrating the latest
parenting skills, socialization and educational activities. For
of a dozen donuts will cost $15 and the money earned will help
in biometrics, digital imaging, optical
details, call 493-4064 or 0631-3406-4203.
support the 786th CES personnel and their families through
equipment, VTC systems and security
The American Legion Post Germany 01 hosts post meetthings such as baby baskets and Christmas parties.
ings the first and third Wednesday of the month in Bldg. 368
The 2010 AFSA Poker Run will be held July 3. Registration
solutions, among others. For more
on Rhine Ordnance Barracks. For more information, contact
takes place from 8 to 9:30 a.m. behind the Auto Exchange in
information or to request a company
Stephen Ward at 486-7516 or wardtrans@yahoo.com.
Einsiedlerhof. Cost is €10 per person, which includes a photo.
or technology, contact Mindy Sartori
The Rheinland-Pfalz International Choir meets from
Prizes will be awarded at 3 p.m. Participants must be present
at 001-443-561-2460 or Sartori@
7:30 to 9:30 p.m. Tuesdays in Kaiserslautern. For more
to win. For more information, contact Staff Sgt. Patrick Araujo
ncsi.com. To pre-register, visit www.
information, visit www.sing-rpic.de or call Sharon Franklin at
at 06371-47-7675 or Senior Master Sgt. Michelle Keehnen at
FederalEvents.com, click on “Ramstein
0171-773-4278.
0171-312-7599.
AB,” and choose the Pre-Register link.
Take Off Pounds Sensibly (TOPS) and Keep Off
Play Night Owl Bingo 8 to 11 p.m. Fridays at the Kazabra
Pounds Sensibly (KOPS) are non-profit support groups
Club. Two guaranteed $1,000 games will be played. For more
for people trying to lose weight and keep it off. TOPS meetings are held from 5:15
information, call 489-7261 or 0631-536-7261.
Enjoy country music all night at Cadillac Country, 8 p.m. to 4 a.m. Saturdays at the to 6:30 p.m. every Tuesday (except U.S. federal holidays) in Bldg. 2117A near
the older part of the southside gym in the Health and Wellness Center buildKazabra Club. For more information, call 0631-536-7261 or 489-7261.
Looking for ways to venture out during the week? Join Outdoor Recreation when ing. For more information, call 06301-796024 (after 7 p.m.), 06303-807708 or
they meet every other Wednesday and explore some of the local area biking trails. Outings 0175-488-0038.
The KMC Adoption Support Group meets at 7 p.m. the third Tuesday of every
are free, bike rentals cost $5, and it’s a great way to meet new people. For details, call
month at the Landstuhl Health and Wellness Center, Bldg. 3722 on Landstuhl. The group
493-4117 or 0631-3406-4117.
Learn how to move your feet from line dancing to two-step from 7 to 9 p.m. meets the needs of adoptive parents, adopting parents and adoptive children through eduThursdays at the Kazabra Club. Lessons are available for all experience levels. For more cation and research. Inquiries about adoption are welcome through the group’s Web site at
www.usadopteurope.com.
information, call 489-7261 or 0631-536-7261 or visit www.mwrgermany.com.
Learn to play Texas Hold ’em like the pros. Texas Hold ’em 101 takes place at
6 p.m. the second and fourth Tuesday of every month at Landstuhl Community Club. Jobs
Looking for a job? Family MWR wants you. Visit www.mwrgermany.com and click
Free finger food will be provided and prizes for first, second and third place will be given
out. There is a $5 buy in and $2 first and second re-buy in. For more information, call on “NAF Employment” to find the job you’ve been searching for.
The Army Family Action Plan and Army Family Team Building Program are
486-7244 or 06371-86-7244.
The Kaiserslautern Community Activities Club offers Game-A-Ganza from always looking for volunteers. Volunteer positions include administrative assistants,
2 to 6 p.m. the last Saturday of every month. The offer includes 9-ball and 8-ball outreach and instructors. For more information on volunteering, e-mail Kim.Lazarow@
tournaments, chess tournaments, Texas Hold ’em, poker, spades and lots of board eur.army.mil or call 493-4357.
Ramstein
Tech Expo
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Tick season begins early in Europe
by Lt. Col. Kenneth R. McPherson
U.S. Army Public Health Command
Region-Europe
Entomologists at the U.S. Army Public Health
Command Region-Europe are reporting an early
season for ticks this year. They are already seeing
significant numbers of ticks in the field.
Ticks present the greatest vector-borne disease
risk in Europe. They carry and can transmit a host
of diseases to people and animals. Since 2001, the
incidence of Lyme disease has been on a steady
increase in Europe.
Though summer in Europe lends itself to outdoor
activities, one little blood-sucking tick can spoil it
all.
Lyme disease
Lyme disease is the most frequent tick-borne disease in Europe. A person with Lyme disease may
develop fever, headache, fatigue and a skin rash
called erythema migrans. This rash is sometimes
referred to as a “bulls-eye” rash because of its red
circular appearance. As it continues to grow, it will
often lose the redness in the center of the rash.
If the disease is left untreated, it can worsen and
cause swelling of the brain, facial paralysis and pain
and numbness in the hands, feet or other areas of
the body.
In most cases, Lyme disease can be treated with
antibiotics. No vaccine against Lyme disease is
currently available, so tick awareness is the most
important prevention measure.
Exercise your
right to vote
by Lt. Col. Doron Bresler
KMC voting assistance officer
From Monday to July 7, we celebrate Armed
Forces/Overseas Citizens Voters Week. This is our
opportunity as American citizens living in the KMC
to participate in the remaining state primaries and
make a difference in the Nov. 2 general election.
In a difficult year that may directly affect you and
your loved ones, your vote will count more than
ever. Voting is your civic duty and your chance to
weigh in on who will make the decisions that affect
your life.
As your KMC voting assistance officer, I am committed to providing you with the right tools to make
the voting process easy for you. Unit voting assistance counselors will be at the BX/PX on Ramstein
from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. during this special week to
hand out federal post card applications to all votingage personnel and dependents and answer any questions that you may have.
“Let us never forget that government is ourselves
and not an alien power over us. The ultimate rulers
of our democracy are not a president and senators
and congressmen and government officials, but the
voters of this country.” — Franklin D. Roosevelt.
Prevention
In areas where ticks are prevalent, these precautions are advised:
• Avoid waste high vegetation and wild game
trails located in and near forested areas. People are
most likely to come into contact with ticks during
spring and early fall when ticks are most active.
• Wear light-colored clothing. This makes it
easier to see crawling ticks.
• Wear long pants and tuck them into boots or
socks. Shirts should be tucked into pants at the
waist.
• Wear clothing that is treated with insect repellents. Many outdoor companies now sell outdoor
clothing pre-treated with permethrin to repel ticks
and other biting arthropods. For all other outdoor
clothing, spray them with an insect repellent containing DEET. These sprays are sold at most convenience stores.
• Apply insect repellents containing DEET to
exposed skin as directed by the product label.
• Check yourself and your children carefully for
ticks after outdoor activities. Pay close attention to
warm, moist areas of the body and to your head.
• Avoid consuming unpasteurized dairy products
(milk or cheese). Diseases transmitted by ticks, such
as Tick-borne Encephalitis, are often found in raw
dairy products.
Tick removal
To properly remove an embedded tick, use finetipped tweezers to firmly grasp the tick’s head
as close to the skin as possible, and pull up in a
Classes and training
Come develop and improve your communication skills and learn to build stronger family
relationships at summer parenting classes from
4:30 to 6 p.m. July to September at the Southside Chapel, Bldg. 2403 on Ramstein. The classes are presented
by the Adolescent Substance Abuse Counseling Services and Pediatric Behavioral Medicine. Class dates:
July 15, orientation and refreshments; July 29, family
communication; Aug. 5, parental monitoring; Aug. 19,
being a good role model; Sept. 2, use of appropriate
and consistent discipline; Sept. 16, effects adn warning signs of substance abuse; and Sept. 30, taking a
clear stand on drugs. For more information, call Kathleen
Martin (ASACS) at 480-7104 or Dorian Rinehart (PBM) at
479-2378.
Army Community Service will be rescheduling the English as a Second Language classes.
Both beginner classes and intermediate classes will
not be offered from today through Aug. 2. Intermediate
classes will start back on Aug. 6 and beginner classes
will start back on Aug. 9. For details, call 493-4064 or
0631-3406-4064.
Basic German classes are offered at 3 p.m. every Friday in Bldg. 2891. For more information, call
493-4064 or 0631-3406-4203.
The Emergency Placement Care program is committed to providing the KMC with high quality EPC providers who will give 24-hour, in home, short term care that
is loving and safe for children whose parents are unable
to care for them. Free training and certification is available. For more information, contact Devon Paul at 4934331 or 0631-3406-4331 or devon.paul@eur.army.mil.
smooth, steady motion. Avoid jerking, twisting or
pinching off the head, as this may break off the tick
mouth parts and cause secondary infections. After
removing the tick, clean the area with soap and
water and apply an antiseptic.
Avoid home remedies, such as hot matches,
fire, fingernail polish or other extreme methods
to remove ticks. These techniques may cause the
attached tick to regurgitate into the host.
After removing ticks, stay alert for signs of tickborne diseases. If a tick bite is followed by flu-like
symptoms and/or a skin rash, promptly see your
primary care provider for evaluation.
Ticks on pets
Ticks can also transmit diseases to pets. There are
several products, such as topical flea and tick medications and prescription collars, available to protect
pets from ticks. Contact the local veterinary clinic
for the best product to use. Never use repellents
containing DEET on pets.
Pets with protective collars may still carry ticks.
These ticks are most likely dead or dying.
Tick removal from pets is the same as for people.
If the pet is too excitable or if help is needed, call
your local veterinary clinic for assistance.
To find out more about ticks and tick-borne diseases, visit the U.S. Army Public Health Command
(Provisional) Web site at http://phc.amedd.army.
mil.
(Editor’s note: USAPHCR-Europe’s Col. Eric
Shuping and Lt. Col. Greg Saturday contributed to
this article.)
Chapel news
Vacation Bible School 2010 takes place from
9 a.m. to noon Aug. 2 to 6 at Ramstein Elementary
School. The Bible school, which is sponsored by the KMC
Catholic and Protestant Chapel Communities, is free for
any child in kindergarten through fifth grade. Pre-school
and nursery care is available for volunteers. Registration forms are available in the Vogelweh north and south
chapel offices. Spaces are offered on a first come first
served basis. For more information on the school or on
volunteer opportunities, contact Jen Fryer at 06371-472497 or e-mail jennifer.fryer.ctr@ramstein.af.mil.
The Ramstein Chapel is accepting bids for the
contract position Catholic 0830 Music Accompanist. This person will play piano/keyboard and assist
the community with singing and music for the Ramstein
North 0845 Catholic Sunday Mass, on special holidays
and feasts, and for other special services as needed.
All music will complement the style and atmosphere
of the service being supported. The chapel will be
accepting bids until 4 p.m. today. The Statement of
Work for this position can be picked up from the
Ramstein North Chapel, Monday through Friday. For more
information, call Petra Rausch at 480-5753 or 0637147-5753.
The USAG-K Youth of the Chapel Program hosts
Genesis Crew Dance Ministry from 7 to 9 p.m. Mondays
at the Religious Youth Center, Bldg. 2869 on Pulaski Barracks. This program is open to middle and high school
students. For more information, visit www.myspace.
com/genesisktown. For details, call Anthony Amor at
0151-2411-2619 or e-mail Anthony.amor@cadence.
org or genesisktown@gmail.com.
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Palatinate Jews 70
years ago, 8 p.m.
Tuesday and July 7.
• “Perfect
Happiness,” a play
by Charles den Tex
and Peter de Baan, in
German, 8 p.m. July 4.
• “Der Glöckner
von Notre Dame,” the
Hunchback of Notre
Dame, a play by Victor
Hugo, in German,
7:30 p.m. July 7.
For details, call
0631-3675-209 or visit www.pfalztheater.de.
Fruchthalle Kaiserslautern:
• The German Radio Philharmonics Saarbrücken
Kaiserslautern presents a concert with ballet and
dance music by Peter Tschaikowski, Charles
Gounod, Gioacchino Rossini, 1 p.m. Thursday.
Lunch is served at noon.Tickets cost €10 without
lunch, and €16 with lunch.
For details, stop at the Kaiserslautern
Tourist Office, Fruchthallstrasse14, visit
www.fruchthalle.de or call the office of arts at
0631-365-1410.
Youth Center, Steinstrasse 47, Kaiserslautern:
• Salsa Jam with Clave, 8 p.m. today. Tickets
cost €6.50. Sven Ruppert and his musicians
present an unplugged program, 8 p.m. Saturday.
For details, visit www.juz-kl.de.
Kaiserslautern, Volkspark (corner of
Donnersberger and Entersweiler Strasse):
• The brass orchestra from Kurpfalz Schule
presents “A Musical Variety of the Last 10 Years,”
11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Sunday. Food and beverages are
available. A children’s adventure playground is
next to concert area.
Bremerhof restaurant (end of Bremer Strasse),
Kaiserslautern:
• Pfalztheater Orchestra performs open-air
concert, “Nights in Spanish Gardens,” 7 to
9:30 p.m. July 4. Tickets cost €19.50. In case
of inclement weather, the concert will be in the
Pfalztheater.
Nationaltheater Mannheim, am Goetheplatz:
• “Carmen,” an opera by Georges Bizet,
7:30 p.m. today and 7 p.m. today.
• “My Fair Lady,” a
musical by Frederick
Loewe, in German,
7:30 p.m. July 2 and 8,
5 p.m. July 4.
For details, visit
www.nationaltheatermannheim.de.
KMC cultural
highlights
Compiled by Petra Lessoing
86th Airlift Wing Public Affairs
The following is a list of performances and
events happening in the KMC and nearby.
Dates are subject to change.
Performing arts
Kammgarn Kaiserslautern:
• The German-French trio Favari performs
French chansons and jazz by George Benson,
Herbie Hancock, 8:30 p.m. today. Tickets cost €12.
• Classic Soul Night with Midnight Mover
family and friends, 8:30 p.m. Mondays in
Cotton Club.
For details, visit www.kammgarn.de or call
0631-365-2548.
Pfalztheater Kaiserslautern:
• Long Night of Culture with plays, ballet,
singing, lectures, illuminations, 8 p.m. Saturday
to 4 a.m. Sunday. Admission is free.
• “Die 39 Stufen,” the 39 Steps, a criminal
comedy, in German, based on Alfred Hitchcock’s
story, 8 p.m. today, July 3 and 8.
• “Falstaff,” an opera by Guiseppe Verdi,
7:30 p.m. Saturday, Wednesday, July 4, 6 and 9.
• “Schwanensee,” a ballet by Stefano Gianetti
with music by Peter Tschaikowski, 3 p.m. Sunday,
7:30 p.m. July 2, 8 and 10.
• “Mutter Afrika,” Mother Africa, a play about
two siblings’ lives as slaves, in German, 8 p.m.
Sunday, July 2 and 9.
• “Gestohlenes Leben,” a chamber opera by
Helmut Bieler, in memory of deportation of
Miscellaneous
Courtesy photo
City fest in Ludwigshafen
Ludwigshafen holds its annual city fest, Spektakulum, from 11 a.m. to midnight today
and Saturday, and 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. Sunday. There will be various bands, children’s
activities and dance performances on three stages in the center of town. For details, visit
www.lukom.com.
• Kaiserslautern,
garden fair, open 10 a.m.
to 7 p.m. daily through
Oct. 31. Special events:
Saturday through
Aug. 1: New flower
display “A Summer
Fairy Tale — Memories
of Soccer World Cup
2006” in flower hall.
Saturday and Sunday:
Crafting with children,
1 to 5 p.m. in tent in
Neumühlepark. Sunday:
June 25, 2010
Protestant worship service, in German, 11 a.m. in
willow chapel. Spring fest of the Polizei,
1:30 p.m. on open-air stage in Neumühlepark.
Thursday: Drug prevention event with information,
activities, fun, 8 a.m. Tickets cost €6 for adults
and €3 for children. For details, visit
gartenschau-kl.de.
Tickets for Gartenschau are also valid for
the Japanese Garden. During the Long Night of
Culture, the garden will be illuminated 7 p.m.
to midnight Saturday and admission is free.
For details, visit www.japanischergarten.de.
• Kaiserslautern-Siegelbach, Zoo, family fest
with guided tours, children’s activities, falconer
shows, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sunday.
• Erzenhausen, Mehrzeckhalle, village fest,
Sunday.
• Rodenbach, Pfalzgarten next to former
sewage plant, garden fest with early morning beer,
lunch with smoked trout, coffee and cake, Sunday.
• Bann, village fest, Saturday and Sunday.
• Schopp, village fest with farmers market,
Saturday and Sunday.
• Martinshöhe, recreation area Am Wasserturm,
wine fest, Saturday.
• Obermohr, forest fest, today through Sunday.
• Homburg, Stadtpark, family and children’s
fest, 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Sunday.
• Katzweiler, open-air stage (Freilichtbühne),
children’s play “Peter Pan,” in German, 4 p.m.
Sunday. Adult play “D’Artagnan’s Daughter and
the Three Musketeers,” in German, 8:30 p.m.
Saturday.
• Obermoschel (B420, north of Lauterecken),
medieval market, Saturday and Sunday.
• Zellertal/Zell (B47, northeast of Eisenberg),
Enchanting Zellertal features arts and crafts,
music, food specialties, wines, children’s program,
6 p.m. Saturday and 10 a.m. Sunday
• Trier, old town fest, today through Sunday.
• Rüdesheim to Lahnstein and Bingen to
Stolzenfels, TalTotal car-free adventure day on
80 kilometers, 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. Sunday.
• Niedermohr, village carnival, July 3 to 6.
• Miesenbach, fountain fest, July 3 and 4.
• Kollweiler, village carnival, July 3 to 5.
• Bruchmühlbach, summer fest, July 2 to 5.
• Gaugrehweiler (north of Rockenhausen),
market day with 70 vendors, craftsmanship
presentations, culinary specialties, music, 11 a.m.
July 4.
• Ramstein, Azur swimming pool, Toy Story 3
fun and action pool party, noon to 6 p.m. July 5
Flea markets
• Kaiserslautern, Opel, Portal 1, 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Saturday and July 3
• Kaiserslautern, Messeplatz fairgrounds,
Saturday and July 4
• Sembach, Gewerbepark, July 4
• Bad Dürkheim, An der Saline (former
salt-works), 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. today, Saturday,
July 2 and 3
Antique markets
• Saarbrücken-Burbach, festgrounds, Saturday
and Sunday
• Saarlouis-Lisdorf, Ikea, Sunday
• Bad Bergzabern, Schlosshalle and outside,
Sunday
• Homburg, Am Forum, near Rathaus, July 3
For more information, visit
www.troedlerundsammeln.de.
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A Long Night
of Culture
by Petra Lessoing
86th Airlift Wing Public Affairs
one event to another. Most
events are kept short, and
visitors can put together
aiserslautern sponsors their own individual proits ninth annual “Long gram.
Night of Culture” in the
A family program with
evenings from Saturday classic and jazz will start
to Sunday.
at 6 p.m. in the Fruchthalle,
The event will feature more than known as Kaiserslautern’s
100 performances, presentations and concert hall. The late night
displays in 17 locations in the cen- program with DJ-lounge,
ter of town, gardens and churches salsa live music disco and
such as Apostelkirche, Stiftskirche, more than 50 presentations
Hoffnungskirche,
Fruchthalle, on three stages in the conCourtesy photos
Emmerich-Smola Music School, cert hall will take place from
Diverse performances will take place in Kaiserslautern’s Fruchthalle during the Long Night of Culture Saturday.
Theodor-Zink Museum, Pfalztheater, 10 p.m. Saturday to
juggling with conjuring tricks and
Pfalzgalerie Museum, Youth Center, 3:30 a.m. Sunday.
Emphasis will be on new regional klezmer music.
Architekturgalerie, Cafe 23, Galerie
The motto of the Emmerich-Smola
Wack, Youth Center, Union studio for music and dance productions, school
film arts, and Japanese Garden.
classes with own music compositions, Music School for the long night of
Interested visitors can walk from Tibetan, oriental and Chinese dance, culture will be “Only Jazz, Rock,
Pop.” Various school ensembles will
perform inside and outside the music
school.
The Pfalzgalerie Museum on
Museumsplatz 1 will offer short guided tours of the three special exhibi- The Fruchthalle offers entertainment from
tions at 8, 9:30, 10:30 and 11:30 p.m. 6 p.m. Saturday until 3:30 a.m. Sunday
Tennogawa, a Taiko ensemble will during the Long Night of Culture.
present its percussion skills at 10 and
The Japanese Garden will be
11 p.m.
illuminated and is open for free from
In the Pfalztheater, ballet dancers 7 p.m. to midnight. Interested visitors
will take the audience on a world trip can enjoy sound meditations in the
at 8 p.m. before actors and singers teahouse.
start performing.
Stiftskirche will open a room of
Apostelkirche on Spitalstrasse 28 silence, lit with candles, from 8 p.m.
(entrance Pariser Strasse) will exhibit to midnight.
textile images of the Bible accompaAdmission fee for most places is €9
nied by organ music. From midnight for adults and €6 for students. Visitors
to 3 a.m. Olivier Messiaen’s “Livre du get a wristband, which allows them
Saint Sacrement” will be performed to enter all facilities that charge a fee.
by organist Tobias Naumann-Rothe.
For a detailed program and location
Theodor-Zink-Museum
on addresses, visit www.fruchthalle.de or
Steinstrasse 48 will present a diversi- stop at the Tourist Information Office
Kaiserslautern’s concert hall, the Fruchthalle, will be one of the main locations for the Long Night fied entertaining program from 6 p.m. on Fruchthallstrasse to get the Long
of Culture Saturday.
to midnight.
Night of Culture brochure.
K
Kusel holds Italian Nights next weekend
by Petra Lessoing
86th Airlift Wing Public Affairs
Kusel will hold its Italian Nights from July 2 to 3. For the sixth year,
Bahnhofstrasse and the Koch’sche Markt will turn into little Italy where
various food specialties and a diversified entertaining program will be presented.
An Italian market will take the visitors on a trip across the Alps and offer
selected culinary specialties including cheese, salami and sweet pastries.
There also will be fine wines, prosecco and other drinks people can taste
directly or buy and take home. Italian meals being served will include pizza,
pasta, antipasti and delicacies from Sicily. A novelty this year will be the idea
of preparing the biggest shish kebab based on an Italian recipe.
A Vespa (scooter) meeting will be held on Koch’sche Markt.
An Italian folk music duet will walk through the decorated streets and
sing. The night of July 2, the Giovanni-Contrina Band and its singing cook
will perform, and July 3, the renowned band Da Vinci, formerly known as
Remax, will entertain the audience.
Like in recent years, organizers will offer a long shopping night July 3.
Stores will be open until midnight.
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Kaiserslautern American
June 25, 2010
Altstadt turns into party zone
by Petra Lessoing
86th Airlift Wing Public Affairs
K
aiserslautern’s old part
of town called “Altstadt”
will lure more than
150,000 visitors when
it celebrates its annual Altstadtfest
July 2 to 4. For three days and two
nights, Steinstrasse and its side streets
will be one giant open-air area.
Kaiserslautern’s Lord Mayor,
Dr. Klaus Weichel, will officially
open the event at 7 p.m. July 2 on
Martinsplatz to be followed by the
band Snailshouse taking the audience
on a time trip playing the best of the
1970s and 1980s.
The Midnight Mover family will
perform at 8 p.m. in the yard of
Wadgasser Hof on Steinstrasse and
next door, in the yard of the Kopp and
Krauss company.
The band From Da Soul will play
from 7 to 11 p.m.
During the three-day event, more
than 70 bands and artists will perform on nine stages set up between
Courtesy photos
Martinsplatz on the bottom of Martinsplatz on the bottom of Steinstrasse will turn into one big party zone during the Kaiserslautern Altstadtfest July 2 to 4.
Steinstrasse and Mainzer Tor on
top of Steinstrasse. Dancing and entertaining
music will be presented at the stage near the
Kaiserbrunnen.
On Stockhausplatz, various soul artists will
perform and on Unionsplatz, rock ‘n’ roll fans
will feel like at home.
The musical highlights will be performances
by Stephan Flesch and Band from 8 to 11 p.m.
July 3 on Stockhausplatz; Crime & Passion from
7 to 11 p.m. July 3 on Salzstrasse stage; the
U.S. Air Forces in Europe Band’s Five Star
Brass formation from 2 to 5 p.m. July 4
on Stockhausplatz; and the rock pop band
Undercover from 6 to 10 p.m. July 4 in the yard
of Kopp and Krauss on Steinstrasse.
“The Altstadt fest is a place where people like
to get together,” said Alexander Hess, project
manager of the office for events in Kaiserslautern.
“We are happy to be able to present such a
diversified entertaining program of a high
quality again.”
More than 80 national and international
vendors will present their merchandise such as
art and craft items, leather goods, jewelry and
clothes in the little side streets.
About 40 restaurant and pub owners located
in the Altstadt as well as regional associations
will put up booths and tables and take visitors on
a culinary trip throughout the world.
The medieval group Die Legende will
perform medieval shows and oriental bellydancing on its stage in Klosterstrasse (next to The Altstadtfest in Kaiserslautern lures thousands of visitors to its streets and businesses in the old part of town.
St. Martin’s Church). A fire show is scheduled
“In recent years, the fest was always a peaceful times, pick up the brochure in the Kaiserslautern
for 10 p.m. July 3 and 4 p.m. July 4.
one,” Mr. Hess said. “We hope it will be the same Tourist Information office next to the Fruchthalle, in
The election of Miss Kaiserslautern 2010 will this year and everybody will enjoy it.”
local restaurants or other official institutions.
take place from 3 to 5 p.m. July 4 on Unionsplatz.
The fest is open from 3 p.m. July 2 to 1 a.m.
During the festival, several streets will be closed
Children are lured to the kids’ paradise with July 3; from 11 a.m. July 3 to 1 a.m. July 4; and to traffic.
merry-go-round, crafting tent and bounce-a-rama from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. July 4.
For details about the fest and parking possibilinear the stage on Salzstrasse.
For more information on the program, bands and ties, visit www.kaiserslautern.de.
June 25, 2010
Kaiserslautern American
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Stronger and Faster
by 1st Lt. Phil “PJ” Menagh
Ramstein Health and Wellness Center
Every month, the KMC members who score a
perfect 100 on all categories of their official Air
Force Fitness Assessment are recognized with a
certificate and their picture displayed in the base
newspaper.
Last month we got some great tips from a future
triathlete. This month we will learn from another
endurance athlete who has incorporated high intensity functional training into his workouts to reduce
mileage and improve race performances, including
a well-deserved 100 on his annual fitness assessment.
Maj. Richard Soto
86th Medical Operations Squadron
PT Score: 100 percent, May 2010
Q: How many races have you competed in?
A: I have done one marathon, and I do at least
seven half-marathons each year. I have been in five
half iron man triathlons, and I’m training for a full
iron man this summer.
Q: What does your training look like leading up
to a race?
A: The summer is race season, so I will do more
endurance type activities — swimming, biking and
running. In a given week, I will do three strength
workouts, two swims, three bikes and three runs. I
make sure to take at least one day entirely off. For
strength, I do a lot of pull-ups, push-ups and situps
in intense circuits. I will also do some functional
lifts such as shoulder presses and power cleans. My
endurance workouts are varied within the week. For
example, I will do a short interval swim (such as
swimming 50 meters at all out intensity, resting and
then repeating eight times) on one day, and then a
longer, steady 1.5 mile swim another day. I’ll vary
my runs and bikes in a similar manner.
Q: What is the purpose of varying intensity in
your endurance work?
A: Your body adapts very quickly to things. If
you do the same thing over and over, you will peak
and plateau. You need to change things often to keep
Ramstein Renegade softball
The Ramstein Rams Varsity Softball Club, in
conjunction with AFSA chapter 1674, is hosting
its annual “Ramstein Renegade” tournament today
to Sunday on Ramstein’s southside and Kapaun
softball fields.
Tournament play kicks off at 4 p.m. today on
Ramstein with a Chiefs vs Eagles game followed
by an icebreaker, with official games beginning at
6 p.m. The tournament championship will take
progress going. Additionally, intervals help
condition you for higher intensity work.
When you are conditioned for maximal
efforts, then slower paces don’t seem as
hard. Circuits work in a similar way by
choosing several high intensity strength
exercises and moving from one to the next
with minimal rest, we’ve found a unique
way to train the cardiovascular system and
keep progress going without overuse on
the joints.
Q: Why do you do strength training
during race season?
A: Traditional endurance athletes do
upwards of 20 hours of endurance training
per week. I generally do around 8 hours
per week including my functional strength
work. I have friends who run 30, 40 or 50
miles per week. I usually won’t go above
Courtesy photo
20 miles. They get hurt more often while
Maj.
Richard
Soto,
from
the
86th
Medical
Operations
Squadron,
scores 100
I stay healthy. In the end, my times are
percent on his PT test.
just as good as theirs with fewer miles.
Additionally, functional work has improved my
A: I’m very competitive. I love to try to beat my
strength and speed.
times and improve from year to year. It feels really
good to be able to do things at my age (38) that even
Q: What foods do you eat to fuel your younger people can’t or won’t do.
performance?
Q: Any last tips for our readers?
A: I eat everything, but I try to find good stuff
— stuff that’s not processed. I eat a lot of fresh
A: Set up or find a training plan because it will
chicken, turkey or fish, avocados, and get lots of take the guess work out of preparation. There
fruits and vegetables every day. I tend to eat more are some great Web sites out there with sugbread, bananas and other carbohydrates when I do gested workouts and areas where you can log
a lot of long distance work. On days that I am not and track your workouts. Trainingpeaks.com and
exercising, I will reduce my food intake and avoid Crossfitendurance.com both have some really great
things like ice cream because I know that I won’t be workouts that have really helped me improve.
burning as much energy.
Major Soto brings up several great points: the
Q: Do you have an “off season” training plan?
importance of having a plan; separating the training
year into different phases so athletes may be able to
A: Since most of my races are during the summer, more effectively bring up weakness or target areas,
the winter is my “off season.” During the winter, I’ll avoid or heal overuse injuries, and come in at greatadd more strength and conditioning work and spend er peak shape; and matching our nutritional inputs
less time doing endurance work. I usually cross train to our exercise outputs in a dynamic manner. Smart
with another sport like basketball. Changing up my planning, hard work and sound nutrition are key to
training throughout the year keeps me fresh.
Major Soto’s success in endurance competition and
in maintaining his membership in Club 100. Are
Q: What aspects of racing have kept you you ready to join?
motivated to compete for so long?
For more on this story, visit www.ramstein.af.mil.
place at 6 p.m. Sunday. Come out and cheer on your
KMC leaders and check out some of Europe’s finest
softball players.
LRMC sports physicals
The Landstuhl Regional Medical Center
Department of Pediatrics will be conducting
annual sports physicals for all LRMC enrolled
children from 5 to 18 years old from 8 a.m. to
3 p.m. Saturday. The appointment will fulfill school
requirements for a sports physical. There will be
no medication refills, acute appointments or sick
child visits, lab work, or immunizations during the
appointment.
The Pre-Participation Physical Evaluation
History Form must be completed prior to the
appointment. The form can be picked up at
the clinic, at Family Medicine or by visiting
www.www.aap.org/sections/sportsmedicine/.
To make an appointment, call 06371-86-5762.
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June 25, 2010
Now ShowiNg
Gateway Cineplex (Ramstein)
Toy Story 3 (G) 11 a.m., 1:45 p.m., 4:30 p.m., 7:15 p.m.
Kick-Ass (R) 11:30 a.m., 2:15 p.m., 5 p.m., 8:45 p.m.
Oceans (G) noon, 2:30 p.m., 4:45 p.m., 7 p.m.
SATURDAY - Toy Story 3 (G) 11 a.m., 1:45 p.m., 4:30 p.m., 7:15 p.m.
Kick-Ass (R) 11:30 a.m., 2:15 p.m., 5 p.m., 8:45 p.m.
Oceans (G) noon, 2:30 p.m., 4:45 p.m., 7 p.m.
SUNDAY Toy Story 3 (G) 11 a.m., 1:45 p.m., 4:30 p.m.
Kick-Ass (R) 11:30 a.m., 2:15 p.m., 5 p.m.
Oceans (G) noon, 2:30 p.m., 4:45 p.m.
MONDAY - Toy Story 3 (G) 11 a.m., 1:45 p.m., 4:30 p.m.
Kick-Ass (R) 11:30 a.m., 2:15 p.m., 5 p.m.
Oceans (G) noon, 2:30 p.m., 4:45 p.m.
Why Did I Get Married Too? (PG-13) 12:15 p.m., 3 p.m., 5:45 p.m.
TUESDAY - Toy Story 3 (G) 11 a.m., 1:45 p.m., 4:30 p.m.
Kick-Ass (R) 11:30 a.m., 2:15 p.m., 5 p.m.
Oceans (G) noon, 2:30 p.m., 4:45 p.m.
Why Did I Get Married Too? (PG-13) 12:15 p.m., 3 p.m., 5:45 p.m.
WEDNESDAY - Toy Story 3 (G) 11 a.m., 1:45 p.m., 4:30 p.m.
Kick-Ass (R) 11:30 a.m., 2:15 p.m., 5 p.m.
Oceans (G) noon, 2:30 p.m., 4:45 p.m.
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Oceans (G) 11:15 a.m., 1:30 p.m., 4 p.m.
Brooklyn’s Finest (R) noon, 2:30 p.m., 4:45 p.m.
Diary of a Wimpy Kid (PG) 11 a.m., 2 p.m., 4 p.m.
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TODAY Oceans (G) 7 p.m.
SATURDAY - The Karate Kid (PG) 3 p.m.
Kick-Ass (R) 7 p.m.
SUNDAY The Karate Kid (PG) 3 p.m.
Kick-Ass (R) 7 p.m.
Galaxy Theater will be closed Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday
Editor’s note: Schedules and synopses are provided by the Army and Air Force Exchange Service. Movie times and dates are subject to change by the individual theaters. Please check with the theater to ensure accuracy.
At The Movies
Visit www.kaiserslauternamerican.com/movies.php for details
an 11-year-old sword-wielding dynamo, Hit Girl, and her father, Big Daddy.
Starring Aaron Johnson and Clark Duke.
Toy Story 3 (G) — Woody, Buzz and the whole gang is back to the big screen. As Andy prepares to depart for college, his loyal toys find themselves in day care. These untamed tots with their sticky little fingers do not play nice, so it’s all for one and one for all as plans for the great escape Kick-Ass (R) — Dave Lizewski, a comic- get underway. A few new faces, some plastic some plush, book fanboy, decides to take his obsession as inspiration to become a real-life superhero. join the adventure.
Starring Tom Hanks and Tim Allen.
As any good superhero would, he chooses a new name — Kick-Ass — assembles a suit and mask to wear, and gets to work fighting crime. There’s only one problem standing in his way: Kick-Ass has absolutely no superpowers. His life is forever changed as he inspires a subculture of copy cats, is hunted by assorted violent and unpleasant characters, and meets up with a pair of crazed vigilantes, including Puzzle courtesy of http://thinks.com/
ACROSS
1 Brain container
6 L.A. gang member
10 Casual talk
14 Vietnam’s capital
15 BMW competitor
16 Actress Moore
17 Become, finally
18 “The Old Curiosity Shop” girl
19 Barbershop request
20 Docking fee
22 John Lennon’s widow
24 Bleak, in verse
26 Attached, in a way
27 Deceive
30 Daisy variety
32 Cotton processors
33 E pluribus ___
35 Burst forth
39 Exiled Amin
40 Futile
42 More, in music
43 Lens setting
45 Angled
46 Intl. trade agreement
47 Vice ___
49 Alamogordo experiments
51 Dweller on the Red Sea
54 Brown shade
56 Not in yet
58 East German currency to 1990
62 Caterers’ coffeepots
63 Half-moon tide
65 Dangerous gas
66 Margin filler
67 God who hurls lightning bolts
68 Battleground of 1944
69 Delight
70 Dubious
71 Dost observe
7 Bitter herb
8 Without serious thought
9 Furry
10 Record-store purchase
11 Long-billed bird
12 ___ acid (protein component)
13 Title character in Shakespeare
21 Biological group
23 Novelist Frances Parkinson ___
25 Roll of coins
27 Acronym heralding weekend
28 Helps out
29 Come together
31 Marvel Comics heroes
34 Beaks
36 Poison-bearing tree
37 Brad of “Seven Years in Tibet”
38 Expresses disdain, in a way
40 Turn topsy-turvy
41 Knife wounds
44 Direct
46 On topic
48 Wagner opera
50 Common aquarium fishes
51 Immature
52 Become a member
53 “The Count of ___ Cristo”
55 Beatrix Potter rabbit
57 Atoll barrier
59 Timber-dressing tool
60 French kings
61 Clove hitch or sheepshank
64 “___ Wiedersehen”
DOWN
1 Noah’s eldest son
2 Chief city of northern Nigeria
3 Bring to naught
4 Noted pilgrimage site
5 Island group off Sicily
6 Port of Crete
Solutions to the June 18 puzzle
June 25, 2010
Kaiserslautern American
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He loves to pamper his guests
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APTS FOR RENT
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Queidersbach: Apt. 3bedr., living/
diningroom, BIK, storage room,
1.5 baths, basement, wash room,
terrace, garage, floor heating, 110
sqm., € 690,00 + util.No Finders
Fee!!! Call. 06371/912591
RAM Area Apt 3BR 150sqm (great Autobahn accessibility), nice
view on lake, BIK, 1.5bath, cpks
+carport balc no pets €900 +util
Call Walter Klinck 06385-6392
Schopp: 100sqm apartmt, balcony, 1 BM, E 650, Immobilien
T.016096096498
Weilerbach: 110sqm rent 700€ +
utl
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06371/613947
HOUSES
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1FH in Neidenbach-Spangdahlem (13min to Spangdahlem) 3BR
BIK marble bathrooms - 2baths
2guest WCs livrm marble floors
open fireplace wooden ceillings
beautiful 30sqm terrace garage
2park slots €1200 warm  01755988503
Kaiserslautern American
! ! ! Attention House For Rent In
Schwedelbach 210sqm 5Bdrm.
2Bathrms; Tiled / Wood Floors
Storage Areas, Indoor Garage
1.360,00 + Util. Low finders fee,
pls. call 06374-6823 after 16.00h
1750.€ FSH Landstuhl 240 SQM,
5 brm, 2,5 bath, garage, garden,
Realtor 06371-17222 or 01747341114
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Available with GP Residences: Nice new Waldmohr house, 4 BR, 2
baths, bik, liv/din rm; yard, garage, €1,200. Beautiful Waldmohr
House, 4 Br, 3 baths, nice bik, liv/
din rm, fire place, sauna, yard, garage, storage, €1,460. Ramstein
House, 5 BR, 2.5 baths, bik, liv/
din rm, nice patio, garage, €1,350.
Large Ramstein House, 6 BR, 3
baths, bik, liv/din rm, fire place, nice yard, garage, €2,020. Beautiful
Bruchmühlbach House, 5 Br, 3
full baths, bik, liv/din rm, garage,
nice yard, €1,900. Reduced fees
on all houses. Spacious Kindsbach House, 4 Br, 2 baths, very nice bik, liv/din rm; basement, yard,
garage, Euro 1,200. Call 063122328 or 0177-5522-328 or 01624131-878.
200sqm frestdg House, 900sqm
Garden, Open firepl., 3 Ba!Looking for an excl. house in throoms, BIK, 15-20 min to RAB,
Landstuhl, Ramstein or K-town 1300€ + util. , tel. 01744757481
and professional assistance. Steil 67705 Trippstadt 10min to KReal Estate 06341-960060
town, Duplex - House w/seperate
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tv, nice yard, carport, 5min Sem- balc, gas heat, quiet area, 1Aug bach, 10min Vogelweh, 15min can be viewed now! €1100+utl
RAB. €1400+util. No fee. Call Alex +30€ garage 06323-5711
0177 7071607.
AirBase: 10 min.: Spesbach:
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with garage and large terrace in yard, gar. E 1635,-; KaiserslauFrankelbach/Olsbrücken.
10 tern: very nice 215 sqm, 5 br,
rooms and 3,5 bathrooms in a dplx, yard, gar E1550,- ; JR REALvery quite, small village. Please TY - reduced fee - Ph: 06371- Föckelberg: Great freest. House,
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HOUSES FOR RENT
ROB, 5 min, FSH, 160 sqm, 4 BDR, 2.5 baths, gar., rent €1200
Vogelweh, 5 min, house, 170 sqm, 5 BDR, 2.5 baths, gar., rent €1300
Ramstein, 5 min, house, 160 sqm, 3 BDR, 1.5 baths, gar., rent € 1200
Ramstein, 10 min, FSH, 210 sqm, 7 BDR, 2 baths, carp., rent € 1600
Kaiserslautern, nice house, 215 sqm, 6 BDR, 3 baths, yard, rent €1500
Kusel, 10 min, FSH, 5 BDR, 3 baths, 2 garages, fireplace, rent € 2200
Waldmohr, nice FSH, 270 sqm, 5 BDR, 3.5 baths, 2 fireplaces, rent €2100
Ramstein, new renov. house, 170 sqm, 5 BDR, 3 baths, 2 garages, nice view, rent €1300
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€ 1.600,-Otterberg, dream-palast,much glas,
very modern design, 4 bedrm, 3 baths,
bik,
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Freestanding house, 3.bedrms.,
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APARTMENT FOR RENT
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Freestanding house in RAB
260sqm., 5 bedrms., 3 baths., attic, b.i.k., floor-heating, yard, terrace, 1.900 €uro +util Anne S.
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HOUSES FOR SALE
Bruchmühlbach, nice duplex with big yard,
built in 89, big liv.-dining-room with tiled stove, 4
bedrms., 3 bathrms., garage, approx. 145/680 sqm,
185.000,-- €
Waldmohr, freest. Home in quiet location, built
in 2002, 6 bedrms., liv.-dining-room, 3.5 bathrms.,
big garage, approx. 210/540 sqm,
259.000,-- €
Weilerbach, freest. 1 fam-house with wonderful
view, built in 91, 7 rms, bik, 2.5 bathrms., open
fireplace, garage, approx.190/850 sqm, 275.000,-- €
Lambsborn, freest. Home with wonderful view,
6 bedrms., 2 bathrms., bik, liv.-dining-room with
open fireplace, double garage, approx. 210/810
sqm,
295.000,-- €
Mackenbach, modern duplex, built in 05, 5
bedrms., bik, big liv.-dining-room with tiled stove,
3 bathrms., garage, 2 carparks, approx. 220/350
sqm,
295.000,-- €
Bechhofen, attractive home in nice quiet location,
built in 96, 4 bedrms., bik, big liv.-dining-room with
open fireplace, 2 bathrms., sep. guest-appartement
with 2 rms., kitchen and bath, approx. 260/700
sqm,
329.000,-- €
Kaiserslautern, huge home in wonderful location,
near the woods, 6 bedrms., bik, big liv.-diningroom with tiled stove, sep. familyroom with open
fireplace, 4.5 bathrms., garage, approx. 270/2050
sqm,
380.000,-- €
Near Altenglan, luxurious villa in best condition,
5-6 bedrms., huge liv.-dining-room approx. 82 sqm
with open fireplace, wintergarden approx. 30 sqm
with fireplace, gallery, marvellous built-in-kitchen,
inside pool, luxurious bathroom, double garage,
approx. 350 sqm living-space, property 2.500 sqm,
390.000,-- €
Homburg, great modern country-style home, built
in 00, low-energy-house, 5 bedrms., spacious bik,
repr. Liv.room with open fireplace, sep. big diningroom, sauna, 2.5 bathrms, double garage, approx.
260/625 sqm,
395.000,-- €
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Kaiserslautern American
HOUSES
FOR RENT
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TRINITY REFORMED CHURCH (P.C.A.)
HUMBLING THE SINNER, EXALTING THE SAVIOR
AND PROMOTING HOLINESS
Sundays: Corporate Worship 9:30 AM
Sunday School 11:15 AM – Nursery Available
Weekdays: Men’s, Women’s and Small Group Bible Studies / Prayer Meetings
www.trinityreformedpca.com
Kirchenstrasse 2a, 66849 Landstuhl (across the street from European
Country Living)
Tel. 0 63 71 - 61 81 38 – Pastor: Brent Sadler
Hermersberg: 3BM free-stand
house, big yard, E 650, Immobilien T.017665881298
Höheinöd, 15min to landstuhl,
brand new 300sqm, 6BM freestand house, 2 garages, yard, patio, Immobilien T.016096096498
Hohenecken new House 160sqm
5min. to Vog Perfect for couple!
2BR 1.5baths BIK sunroom yard
double garage 2patios No Pets
please Av now €970 + util No Realtor! Call 0176-20569216
Hohenecken new House 160sqm
5min. to Vog Perfect for couple!
2BR 1.5baths BIK sunroom yard
double garage 2patios No Pets
please Av now €970 + util No Realtor! Call 0176-20569216
Kaiserslautern, 5 min downtown,
210sqm, 6BDR, 2baths, rent €
1500 ZIAI Immobilien 06371 57888
June 25, 2010
House for rent, 327 sqm, 5
BDrm, 2 liv rms, 2baths, kitchen,
2-car garage, big yard, quiet location € 1.540 + util, 67752 Rutsweiler/Lauter Am Sess 8, pls call
0151-27578214
House in Harsberg-Weselberg
190sqm 5BR 2baths guest WC
livrm dinrm BIK garden €1350 +
util + €40 garage Call: 063071272 or 0151-19469063 or 017632147351
House in Heltersberg, 240sqm, 45 BR, 2 bath, BIK, LR/DR, carport, garage avail, pets welcome,
€ 1.400 + util, call Petra after 5
pm, 06333/77117
House in Winnweiler new renovated 5 bed rm 220sqm 2bik liv/din
rm 1.75bath storage rm terrace
balcony doubl garage garden nice
& quiet location Tel: office 06314118463 home: 06301-5614
Hütschenhausen: freest. 3-4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, garage a.
yard 1100,- €KD-Baubetreuung
06371-619033
KMC Assembly
of God Church
Reverend Chuck Kackley
Phone: 06371-468933
Cell:
0171-6574322
Fax:
06371-468933
Services are held at Kaiserstrasse 16 A, Einsiedlerhof
WORSHIP HOURS: Sunday 10 a.m., Wednesday 7 p.m. Family Night
Greater Grace Apostolic Assembly
Bruchwiesenstr. 16
66849 Landstuhl
Sunday Worship Service 10:30 a.m.
Wednesday Bible Studies 7 p.m.
“It’s all about
Jesus!”
For more information call 0 63 71 - 59 73 44 or visit our website:
www.greatergraceger.com
Air Force and Army Chapel Schedule
Protestant Services
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Saturday Seventh-Day Adventist
Sabbath School 9:30 a.m.
Worship service 11 a.m.
Sunday Protestant Worship
and Kids’ Church10:00 a.m.
POC USAG-K Chaplains Office 493-4098,
Civ. 0631-3406-4098, BLDG 3150
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Sunday Protestant Worship
and Kids’ Church 11:00 a.m.
POC USAG-K Chaplains Office 493-4098,
Civ 0631-3406-4098
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Wednesday WOW (Worship on Wednesday)
7:00 p.m.
POC USAG-K Chaplains Office 493-4098,
Civ 0631-3406-4098
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Contemporary Service, 10:30 a.m. Sunday
r3BNTUFJO4PVUI$IBQFM (480-5753)
Liturgical, 9 a.m. Sunday
Traditional Service, 11:00 a.m. Sunday
r7PHFMXFI$IBQFM (489-6859)
Gospel Service, 10:45 a.m. Sunday
Protestant Education Classes are available for
all ages at Vogelweh, Ramstein, Landstuhl and
Daenner, For more information, call 480-2499
or 489-6743.
Jewish Religious Services
Catholic Services
r3BNTUFJO/PSUI$IBQFM(480-6148)
Sunday Mass, 8:30 a.m., 12:30 and 5 p.m.
Confessions, 4 to 4:45 p.m. Sunday
Daily Mass, 11:30 a.m. Mon through Fri
r7PHFMXFI$IBQFM (489-6859)
Confessions, 4 to 4:45 p.m.
Saturday mass, 5 p.m. Saturday
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Sunday Confessions 10:45 a.m.
Sunday Mass 11:30 a.m.
Daily Mass 11:45 a.m. Tue – Fri
POC USAG-K Chaplains Office 493-4098,
Civ 0631-3406-4098
r-BOETUVIM$IBQFM
Sunday Mass 9 a.m. & 12:30 p.m.
Daily Mass noon Mon – Fri
POC USAG-K Chaplains Office 493-4098,
Civ 0631-3406-4098
Islamic Services
r3BNTUFJO4PVUI$IBQFM.PTRVF (480-5753),
Jumu’ah Prayer, Apr – Oct, Fri: 1:30 p.m.
Nov – Mar, Fri: 12:30 p.m.
For Religious Education and Daily Prayers
check Prayer Schedule
Orthodox Christian Services
r,BQBVO$IBQFM
Divine Liturgy, Sundays, 10:30 a.m.
Vespers, 1st Saturday, 5 p.m.
1st Saturday Confessions, 6 p.m.
For more information, call 480-5753
r3BNTUFJO4PVUI$IBQFM4ZOBHPHVF(480-5753), Pulaski Youth Center
Monday “Genesis” Dance Night (grades 6–12)
Shabbat Evening Service,
Tuesday Musician’s Night (grades 6–12)
Nov-Mar, Fridays, 6 p.m.
Saturday “The Rock” (grades 9–12)
Apr-Oct, Fridays, 7 p.m.
Small Groups “Plugged-In” (grades 6–8)
For more info call USAG K – Chaplain’s office at
493-4098, Civ 0631-3406-4098
Heritage Baptist Church
Gary Craft, Pastor
“Welcome Home!”
6km north of the A6 on the B40 in Mehlingen
Phone: 0 63 03-33 37 • www.heritagebaptistgermany.org
A Christian fellowship that gathers to study God’s word verse by verse
so we can know, glorify and serve Christ.
Teaching the village, reaching the world!
We meet
Sundays at 2 p.m.
For more info call 06371-616793
or visit our website
www.CCK-Town.org
Bruchwiesenstraße 16
66849 Landstuhl
House Jettenbach 240sqm 5BR
3livrm 2dinr BIK + 1sm kitchen
2bathrm basem attic garage +3
prkg spots, fenced yard, pets ok!
€1400 +utl 1mnth dep 063837616 aft 5pm or sansare@web.de
Imsbach, beautif 179sqm Apt-like Bungalow style on 1 level, like
new, 3BR, 1.5bath, BIK w/pantry,
liv/din beautif lrg terrace 1200€
+util Call 06301-719565 or 01726785550
Kaiserslautern,
nice
house
215sqm, 6 BDR, 3 baths, yard,
rent €1500 ZIAI Immobilien 06371
57888
Kaiserslautern-Erlenbach 1Fam
RH 4BR 1kitch 1.5baths livrm din
area garden carprk from private
avail 1July 1010€ Tel: 01788950274
Kindsbach, nice house,
160
sqm, 4BDR, 3 baths, garage,
yard, rent € 1200, ZIAI Immobilien
06371 57888
Kindsbach: Duplex, 139sqm,
2BR/1,5BA, fireplace, terrace, big
nice yard € 980,- + util 06371/
943315-16 www.GermaWild-Immo
bilien.de
Kindsbach: Duplex, 240sqm,
5BR/2,5BA, terrace, yard, carport
€ 1.550,- + util 06371/943315-16
www.GermaWild-Immobilien.de
KL-Erfenbach: Dupex, 288sqm,
5BR/4BA, balcony, terrace, fireplace, yard, garage, almost new,
and luxury done € 2.090,- + util
06371/943315-16
www.Germa
Wild-Immobilien.de
KL-Erlenbach Av 1Aug Nice indivual house in gated liv complex
100sqm hallway liv rm 2BR add.
rms BIK & din rm 1.5bath (1sep
guest WC w/laundry), floorheat
SAT (AFN & German), lamps &
curtains, shutters, electr. garage
garden + courtyard use for BBQ
no pets close to City Bus stop
€720 +1mo dep - From Private.
Tel 06301-2080
Kollweiler: 230sqm, nice townendhouse, 5bedr., livr., diningroom, bik, 2.5bath, woodstove,
heated floors, yard, garage, pets
are allowed. €1600.- +util Roth Immobilien 06374-994776 or 01711950606
Kollweiler: Duplex, 297sqm, 5BR/
2,5BA, terrace, yard, 2 carports €
2.020,- + util 06371/943315-16
www.GermaWild-Immobilien.de
Temptation is common to all,
giving in - common to the weak!
Landstuhl
Christian Church
Kaiserstr. 66 • 06371-62988
Sunday Worship 11 AM
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HOUSES
FOR RENT
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Kusel, 10 min, FSH, 5 BDR, 3
baths, 2 garages, fireplace, rent €
2200 ZIAI Immobilien 06371 57888
Kusel, 5 min, house, 280sqm,
5BDR, 3 bath, 2 garages, rent €
2200 ZIAI Immobilien 06371 57888
Landstuhl 5 min, FSH, 5 BDR,
2.5 baths, garage, nice yard, rent
€1300, ZIAI Immobilien 06371
57888
Landstuhl, Melkerei, freestanding house, 260sqm., 5 bedrms.,
b.i.k., 3 baths., +sauna, garage ,
yard 2000 €uro +util Anne S. Neumann Immobilien4you Tel: 06372803641or 0173-8317162
Landstuhl-city: Freest. House,
300sqm, 5BR/3,5BA, fireplace,
terrace, balcony, garage, yard €
2.200,- + util 06371/943315-16
www.GermaWild-Immobilien.de
Martinshöhe: freest. 2 bedroom
house, bathroom, garage, basement 800,- €KD-Baubetreuung
06371-619033
Matzenbach: freest. 5 bedroom
house, 2,5 bathrooms, garage a.
yard 1455,- € + utilKD-Baubetreuung 06371-619033
Kaiserslautern American
Looking for houses or apartments for rent? This is the right
place to call, because we have
what you are looking for: Freestanding houses, duplexes, linehouses or apartments in many different locations. Please do not hesitate to call us Tel. 06385993870 or 0171-2038270 or email
info@petras-homecompany.de or
visit us at: www.petras-homecom
pany.de We are no realtor!!!
Mehlingen 3bed rm 1livrm bik
2bath basement garage yard
€1200+util Tel. 06303-3389
Miesenbach: duplex, 4 bedr., living-dinngrm, built-in-kit., 2.5
bath, patio, garage, 1.500,-- €
www.AGRA-Immobilien.de 06371/
57656
Miesenbach: duplex, 4 bedr., living-dinngrm, built-in-kit., 2.5
bath, basement. patio, garage,
1.250,-- € www.AGRA-Immobili
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Near Ramstein 4BR, 2.5bath, bik Queidersbach, new 4BM,
dishw. Patio, balc €950 0163-510 200sqm duplex, 2,5 baths, big
yard, patio, E1435, Immobilien
9879
T.016096096498
Nice House in Hohenecken
146sqm fenced in 700sqm lot Queidersbach, nice 3 BM duplex,
newly renov new BIK new bath w/ garage, E 1300 all incl. except
round tub granit tiles 4BR lrg liv electric + heat, Immobilien T.
rm din rm guest-WC basement 016096096498
€1084 + util Call: 0631-50116
Queidersbach:
brand
new
Oberarnbach, 5 min to hospital: 160sqm free-stand house, nice
nice 330sqm free-stand house, 7 bik, exclusive equipment, open-fiBM, 3,5 baths, 2 kitchen, sauna, re-place, 2 carports, big yard, paE
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Ramstein 270qm/420qm rent
1955€ + utl // Obermohr 205qm/
600qm rent 1575€+ utl www.webe
rimmoservice.de 06371-613947
Ramstein 5min, House,
160
sqm, 3 BDR, 1.5 baths, gar, rent
€1200 ZIAI Immobilien 06371
57888
Obermohr: duplex, 4 bedr., livingdinngrm, built-in-kit., 2.5 bath, patio,
garage,
1.150,-€
www.AGRA-Immobilien.de 06371/
57656
Ramstein area, trad. house with
character, 180 sqm, 3 br, 1.5
bath, beautiful garden, perfect for
single or couple, €1350+u. av. 25
June, KKA Immobilien, Tel. 0172/
6855976
Melinda
or
0176/
RAB school, 4 bedrms., 2 baths., 78263389 Karl
b.i.k., open-fire-place, yard, floorheating, carport, 1.600 €uro +util
Anne
S.
Neumann
Immobilien4you
Tel:
06372803641 or 0173-8317162
Otterberg, 5 min, brandnew house, 250 sqm, 5 BDR, 2 baths, rent
€ 1670 ZIAI Immobilien 06371
57888
Ramstein 10 min,
FSH, 210
sqm, 7 BDR, 2 baths, carp. rent
€1600 ZIAI Immobilien 06371
57888
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space, 870€ + util 06371/94331516
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ROB, 5min, FSH, 160sqm, 4BDR,
Ramstein new ren. house, 180 2.5baths, gar, rent € 1200 ZIAI Imsqm, 5 BDR, 2 baths, nice view, mobilien 06371 57888
rent € 1300 ZIAI Immobilien
Rodenbach, nice house, 5 bedr.,
06371 57888
1-livingr. (big studio), 200sqm,
Ramstein new renov house, 170 bik, balcony, rent 1.200€Call:
sqm, 5 BDR, 3 baths, 2 garages, 06374-4286 Engel
nice view, rent € 1300 ZIAI ImmoRodenbach, renovated 3BM houbilien 06371 57888
se, garage, big yard, E790, ImmoRamstein, dplx near new, with bilien T.016096096498
garage+garden, 4 br, 2,5 bath,
195 sqm, BIK, € 1400+u. av. 01. Rodenbach: Duplex, 160sqm, 2July, KKA Immobilien, Tel. 0172/ 3BR/2BA, fireplace, terrace, yard,
6855976
Melinda
or
0176/ garage € 1.200,- + util 06371/
943315-16 www.GermaWild-Immo
78263389 Karl
bilien.de
Ramstein/Kottweiler: new beautinice
house,
ful single-apt., 98sqm, 3 bdrm, li- Rodenbach:
ve/din rm, kitchen, built-in kit- 195sqm, 3bedr., livr., diningr., bik,
chen, 11/2 bath, terasse, Garage, 2bath, studio, balcony, €1000
basement rm, laundry rm, € 950,- +util Roth Immobilien 06374inkl. util. call george phone: 0170/ 994776 or 0171-1950606
3814237
RS-school: duplex: 5 bedr. 2,5
HOUSES
FOR RENT
Ramstein: freest. 230 sqm 4 bedrooms house, 3 bathrooms, basement, garage, terrace 1735,€KD-Baubetreuung
06371619033
bath, garage, fenced yard, €
1.330,-- + util., Free standing house with heated pool and sauna
(see picture), 4 bedr., 2 bath, nice
kitchen, carport, garage € 1.715,-Ramstein: freestanding house, 5 + util., I.B.u. Immobilienservice
bedr., living-dinngrm, built-in-kit., Thomas Sourißeaux 06374 995
2 bath, patio, garage, 1.370,-- € 694 Thomas.sx@t-online.de
www.AGRA-Immobilien.de 06371/ Schönenberg-Kübelberg, 10 min
57656
to ramstein: 3BM duplex 1,5bath,
1020,
Immobilien
Ramstein: new 4BM, 225sqm du- E
plex, garage, E1520, Immobilien T.016096096498
T.016096096498
Schwedelbach New Freest HouRamstein: new freest. 288sqm 5 se w/garden, 213sqm liv-sp, 6BR
bedroom house, 3 bathrooms, ga- BIK 2.5baths carport & garage
rage a. yard 2080,- € + utilKD- €1600 +util Call: 0171-7776544 or
06371-71523
Baubetreuung 06371619033
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Schwedelbach nice duplex,
5min. to airbase, 170 sqm, Livingdining room, b.i.k., 2.5 baths, 3
bedrooms, seperate apartment
incl. bath, balcony, terrace, garage, 350sqm property Available
15July 2010 Monthly rent € 1.330,- + utilities Call 0172/6857224
Steinalben: 15 min to Vogelweh,
300sqm free-stand house, 2 garages, 6 BM, E2300, Immobilien
T.016096096498
Ulmet, beautiful lrg 4bedr. house,
237 sqm, nice bik, din & liv rm,
cov balcony, lrg studio, huge
bath, wc, 2 garages, shed, gated
property, Baumholder Area 1795,€ Hütschenhausen, very nice new
5 bedr. freest., 208 sqm, nice bik,
lrg liv rm, 2.5 bath, patio, fenced
yard, garage, 1605,- € Steinwenden, nice cosy 3 bedr Loft freest.,
163 sqm, nice bik, din & liv rm, fireplace 1 bath, 2 wc, cov patio,
sml
yard,
parking
1176,€Reduced Fees Real Estate Sabine Leppla please call: 01792267905 sabineleppla@t-online.de
Very nice freestanding house in
Langenbach, 154 sqm, rent 1.220
Euros, free, for more info please
call 06385-993870 or 01712038270 or visit our website at
www.petras-homecompany.de
Vogelweh 5min,
house, 170
sqm, 5 BDR, 2.5 baths, gar, rent
€1300, ZIAI Immobilien 06371
57888
Waldmohr, nice FSH, 270 sqm, 5
BDR, 3.5 baths, 2 firplaces, rent €
2100 ZIAI Immobilien 06371 57888
Weilerbach: Newer freest. House, 260sqm, 6BR/2,5BA, balcony,
terrace, yard, double-garage €
1.940,- + util 06371/943315-16
www.GermaWild-Immobilien.de
June 25, 2010
HOUSES
FOR RENT
All ads & pics can be viewed @
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Kaiserslautern American
6 Bdrm House (plus Fam Rm,
etc.) in Hettenhausen, 247sqm, 2
balc, patio, garden, garage, new
heating, great investment property also, only179000€. Call me
0178-5698441
or
email
do
ris.drewlow@remax.de
Doris
Drewlow, Realtor RE/MAX Real
Estate
Center,
Tel:
063141408880
Waldmohr, nice new dplx, with
garage+yard, fireplace, 4 br, 2
bath, 210sqm, BIK € 1430+u av.
01. July KKA Immobilien, Tel.
0172/ 6855976 Melinda or 0176/ Beautiful Historical Home in Kusel, 267sqm living space on a
78263389 Karl
3223sqm lot restored, for only
Weilerbach special offer very be- 193000€. Call us Marion Goetsch
autiful villa, 180 sqm, 1st floor (all 0176-62324014 or Doris Drewlow
tiles): living-dinig room, sep. win- 0178-5698441 or email mari
or
doter-garden incl. fire-place, big ex- on.goetsch@remax.de
Realtors
clusive kitchen with storage, 1 ris.drewlow@remax.de
room for kids, 1 bath. 2nd floor RE/MAX Real Estate Center, Tel:
(all wooden): gallery, master-be- 0631-41408880
droom with balcony, very big ba- Brand new Freestanding house,
throom, 1 room seperate, 1 stora- 10 Min to Rab Base, 270sqm., 6
ge. Outside: terrace, double gara- bedrms., open-fire-place, b.i.k,
ge, beautiful garden 600 sqm, big floor-heating, low energy house,
swimming-pool with heating, 2 solar, garage, yard Price 355 000
wooden houses. Available 1July €uro
Anne
S.
Neumann
2010 rent € 1.600,-- + utilities Immobilien4you
Tel:
06372pool € 102,--/other utilities tenant 803641 or 0173-8317162
call 0172-6857224
Buying a home in Germany is not
as complicated as it may seem!
Weilerbach:
Rowendhouse,
For financing and all of the other
245sqm, 5BR/2,5BA, terrace,
necessary information do not hesiyard, carport for 2 cars € 1.790,tate to contact me via my cell
+ util 06371/943315-16 www.Ger
0178-5698441 or email me at do
maWild-Immobilien.de
ris.drewlow@remax.de Realtor RE/
MAX Real Estate Center, Tel:
HOUSES / APTS
0631-41408880
FOR SALE
All ads & pics can be viewed @
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!!!!Unique exclusive, luxury Villa
in
Mackenbach
near
RAB,
320sqm living, 5BR +Guest-Apt.,
1610sqm property, soutwestern
exposure, park-like garden at forest edge, financing possible at
very low interest rates, from private owner - no estate agent involved, all highclass exterior + interior, costs in 2005=1Mio€, selling
now for 885thsd€. Call Mike:
0160/4498569 or mail: heil.m@tonline.de
10 Min to RAB, freestanding house 650 sqm., proberty, 270sqm.,
living-space, 4 bedrms., + studio,
2 baths., +sauna, storage, rm.,
b.i.k., yard, garage Price 315 000
€uro
Anne
S.
Neumann
Immobilien4you
Tel:
06372803641 or 01738317162
Excl 8BR freestanding house
10min from RAB 4bath open-fire
garage big garden €387.000 Call
0178-918-7640
for sale: Bann, 160sqm duplex,
4BM,
garage,
build
1998,
E200000,
ImmobilienT.016096096498
for sale: new 230sqm free-standing house with garage in Mackenbach,
5BM,
2baths,
E
279000E,
Immobilien
T.016096096498
for sale: nice 205sqm town house
in
Hohenecken,
4BM,
E189000,
mmobilien
T.016096096498
for sale: Queidersbach: 180sqm
free-stand house, 4 garages, big
yard, nice view, open-fire-place, E
155000,
Immobilien
T.016096096498
for sale: Siegelbach: 160sqm
free-standing house with 2 garages, built 1964, E195000, Immobilien T.016096096498
Freestanding House in Landstuhl
200sqm liv-space 900sqmLot w/
garage Central Location Distance
to Base 1.5km nice garden From
private - No Realtor Fee.
€240.000. For further info call
0173-6706106
Freestanding house, in RAB
school, low energy house, 5
bedrms., b.i.k., 3 baths., yard, garage Price 345 000 €uro Anne S.
Neumann Immobilien4you Tel:
06372-803641 or 0173-8317162
K'Town Lux. Apt - Brand new low energy building 1600 SF livsp, 3BR, liv/dinrm, kitchen,
1.5bath, laundry, garage, patio,
balc, wood floors. For appt call
06371-961827
Landstuhl, use your OHA or LQA
195sqm single house, 6 bdrm, 2
bth, built-in kit, sauna, basement,
garden, garage, 175000€. Call us
on our cells: Doris Drewlow 01785698441or Marion Götsch 017662324014 Realtors RE/MAX Real
Estate Center, 0631-41408880 or
email
us
marion.goetsch@re
max.de
or
doris.drewlow@remax.de
Large Single House in Waldmohr
with swimming pool & open fireplace, 289000€. Call me 01785698441 or email doris.drewlow@
remax.de Doris Drewlow Realtor
RE/MAX Real Estate Center Tel:
0631-41408880
Open House in Kaiserslautern Eugen-Härtel Str. 12. Sunday 27th
June 2pm - 3pm. Black forest style 350sqm liv-space 950sqm property. REMAX Dream Homes for
you Landstuhl Call: 063716129262
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HOUSES / APTS
FOR SALE
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Miesau: freest. 274 sqm house,
property 840 sqm, living-diningroom w. open fireplace, 5 bedrooms, big studio 70 sqm,
sauna,
garage,
yard
Price
315.000,€KD-Baubetreuung
06371-619033 for more houses
www.kd-baubetreuung.de
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LOOKING FOR A COZY PLACE
TO SPEND THE WEEK OR A MONTH?
We can help!
TLAs in Ramstein New apt for 1 bedroom for 2 people & also for families.
Apts have: full furn Sat TV microw.
phone comp w/DSL private parking pets
OK wash/dryer also avail.
Call 06371-5432 or 0171-3256002
Kaiserslautern American
Open House Sat 26 Jun 3-5 PM,
House in Wolfstein Im Oberdorf
15. 220sqm Liv Space, 620sqm
property. Come by or call us Marion Goetsch 0176-62324014 or
Doris Drewlow 0178-5698441 or
email marion.goetsch@remax.de
or doris.drewlow@remax.de Realtors RE/MAX Real Estate Center,
Tel: 0631-41408880
Ramstein
280qm/700qm
380.000 € // Ramstein 210qm/
800qm 275.000 € // Obermohr
205qm/600qm 299.000 € // Schönenberg 245qm/500qm 310.000 €
// Miesau 274qm/800qm 315.000
€ and more: www.weberimmoser
vice.de 06371-613947
Ramstein: freestanding house
with huge garage (4 cars), plus
one car garage, basement, open
fire place, patio, yard, about 693
sqm property, 5 bedrm., living-diningrm., built-in-kit., 2.5 bath.,
320.000,-- € Domo Hausverwaltung 06371-465435
Spesbach - 5 Bdrms, 2 1/2
bathrms, 2 garages, cov patio,
TLA / TDY
garden, single house 229000€
Call Doris Drewlow 0178-5698441 All ads & pics can be viewed @
or
Marion
Götsch
0176www.class-world.eu
62324014, Realtors RE/MAX Real
Estate Center Tel: 0631-41408880 ! ! ! ! 1 & 2 Bedroom Ramstein Luxury Temp Apts for incoming/outWeilerbach/Erzenhausen. Price going families & TDY. Air Base 2
can be negotiated and available mins, walk to restaurants &
immediately. Energy efficient, free shops.
Beautifully
furnished,
standing house with separate and 100% equipped including AFN
furnished apt, British country style TV, DVD, phone plus washer/
(240sqm), 3bdrms, 2baths + dryer. www.ramstein-tla.com Tel
guest bath, open fireplace, new 0171 6924536
heating system, and large walk in ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! 1 2 3 bdr. apt.
closet. Parking for 4 cars. Loca- ful furn. with AFN, TV SAT DVD
ted in quite area, near Ramstein/ plyr. please look at www.trudysVogelweh. Call 0151-20063121 apartments.de or e-mail me:
(English), 0631-65665 (German) or trudy_mackenbach@web.de or giemail: Kaisimmo@hotmail.com for ve me a call at 06374 3928 handy:
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washer/dryer pets welcome! 01712679282 or email luxuryapts09@ya
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0171-2679282
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email
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! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !1www.TDY
PREMIER.COM Lux Apts. in Landstuhl and Ramstein. Call 01767850-4546
!!!!!!!! 1 Modern TDY/TLA apt
Kindsbach, fully equip., great loc.,
Free ph calls to US, free internet ,
AFN TV. 0172-906 1183
June 25, 2010
! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! 2-3 Bdrs suites in Ramstein village & 5 bedroom house nearby. Sky, AFN,
PC, wireless internet, phone, washer / dryer in unit, gas grill on patio / balcony, king size American
beds, complete kitchens, yard,
parking, We offer private and comfortable living. Kids love our
place. Write to temp_house@hot
mail.com Call 0179-1456657 anytime
! ! ! ! ! ! 1-3 Attractively Furnished
Bedrooms. Free DSL Internet,
Phone, Wash/Dry In Apt, TV,
DVD, Designer Kitchens, Pets Ok,
3Mi.
RAB,
NBM4RENT.com,
NBM4RENT@hotmail.com,
01742430124
! ! TLA/TDY Comfortable 2BDR.
Apt. in Mackenbach, 5min. to
RAB, fully furnished, TV SAT,
DVD, free phone, Internet, Garage; phone: 06374-1777 or 015123263824 email: TLAapp@web.de
!!!! 1-2BR TLA, fully equipped,
free phone, AFN, internet, large
back yard, quiet neigborhood,
pets welcome, 10 min. to RAB
and Vogelweh. Call 0179-5310274
1st class, 100% equipped & serviced 1-2BR APTS, Contractors
also welcome, high king sized
beds & sofas etc., Free internet,
AFN, Phone to USA, offRoad parking. 10min to RAM, LAND,
LRMC, 24/7 Taxi-Service, english
speaking
staff.
Info:
0177
1955959 or melissa@emarketingstrategy.co.uk
Bed and Breakfast Krakow www.villamaria.pl
June 25, 2010
TLA / TDY
All ads & pics can be viewed @
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compl. furnished 2-3 bedroom
apartments in Ramstein, Landstuhl and Bruchm., engl. TV, Internetflatrate, free Phone to us, 1,5
bathrooms, b.i.k., washer a. dryer
and more.Tel:06371-619033 or
kd-baubetreuung@t-online.de
Super fully equipped TLA/TLF
apartment in Miesenbach 1 & 3
Bedrooms short/long term avail
now. Call 0151-15580882
TLA in Ramstein: brand new 2
bedrm., livingroom, built-in-kit.,
bath, fully furnished, basement,
call 06371-57656
TLA/TDY/Contractor? Fully furn
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DVD, Hi Spd Internet, Wash/Dry
in apt, parking space. 0637151043 or 0160-262-8509
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!07 US Spes VW Passat 4dr 2.0T/
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..Miles: 35800 €14,500 Negotiable. Call 06372-6192009 or email
donald.anthony@gmail.com
!Mercedes Owners! Call me before you sell or junk it. 01718954421
or
06563-1564
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’05 BMW 530i US Specs: 69K,
excellent condition w/ lots of options. Auto, A/C, nav, leather,
power everything and extra winter
tires. Asking $22, 500, Call John
@
06371-598111
or
015209605287
03 Mitsubishi Eclipse. US Spec.
75K miles. In-dash DVD player w/
nav. Leather, 5spd, 210hp, pwr
everything. New smr & wnt tires w/
rims. 0160-96720996 $10500
08 Silver Lexus GS350-16k mi.,
Full Loaded!: dual headrest dvd,
rear camera assist, bluetooth,
ipod conn, Navi., +winter tires.
ask: 43K, call 01737957363
1983 Porsche 944S parts, engine, transmission, doors & other
baby parts. If Interested pls call:
06372-509206 or 0151-10596771
1989 BMW 520i 4dr Auto, sunrf,
JVC CD. cruise cntrl, pwr mirrors/
door locks, alloy rims. Clean, runs
great! 97K mi, 20mpg, $2100 obo.
01522 131 1348
1995 VW Passat GTS 4dr., Automatic and A/C, Sunroof, A/C, cruise ctrl, summer and wintertyres,
clean and reliable, only 79k mls,
0160-931 40850, $4.000
1992 BMW 520i, V6/24V, manual
transmission. 160,000 kil/ 99,500
miles. Averages about 21 mpg/
combined city/hwy. Lots of power
and real fun to drive. Sunroof, adj
headlights, sensor windshield wipers, JVC CD player w/USB and
iPod connection and all JVC speakers/front, rear, dash are brand
new. A/C is very cold and heater
works great. Passed inspection in
December.
Asking
$3500.
06385415560/home or 478-1745/
work on base. Ask for Jeff
1995 White Opel Calibra 2.0L 16v
Ecotec Engine, New Brakes (rotors & pads), Kenwood CD/MP3
player, snow tires incl. asking
2.5K call 01615559429
1998 BMW 528i Touring Wagon
Premium package-power heated
leather seats, 5 speed steptronic,
power sunroof, 6 CD changer,
snow tires 6.5K 01605559429
1998 Chevy Venture Van. Power
windows, doors, locks. Auto-sliding passenger side door. All-season tires. 166,000 miles. $2,800
OBO
1998 Fiat Sciento $2100ob. 5speed, sunroof, great on gas.
Need to get rid of Asap. Please
call 015120953485 if interested or
have questions.
2003 Chrysler Town and Country
with 97000 mi. Has power everything, Heated seats, DVD, and is
in good condition. 06371-468930
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1999 BMW 520i Touring, 5sp manual, all weather tires, moon roof,
cargo cover, cargo net divider,
185K Km, Great condition! $5500
call: 0162 297 1081
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located on B40 across ”Nick’s Fried Chicken“
06305-4134
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4 pcs. 155/70 R13 only €128*
4 pcs. 165/70 R13 only €136*
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4 pcs. 205/40 R17
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AUTOS
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2000 4dr 5 spd VW Golf TDI for
sale. Good condition great gas mileage! New all season tires. German Specs. inspection is good until Jan 2011.$6000 OBO
2000 Mercedes Benz C240 Euro
Spec. Elegance Model. 205K Kilometers. Great condition! CD
player/AC. Manual Transmission.
$5000 obo. Call 01755379856 or
email kgressdwo@gmail.com for
details.
2000 US Spec Suzuki Esteem
$1700 obo, manual transmission,
AC, MP3/CD, good condition, great daily driver/ 2nd vehicle call
016096529703 8am-8pm
2001 Audi A4 Avant TurboDiesel,
$5,325, 141K mi (228K km) dk
blue, 5-speed manual, European
specs, 35 mpg, 15" alloy wheels,
FWD, All Weather Tires, AUDI serviced, Nice Car! Heidelberg
06221-872-9628
2001 Mercedes CLK 230 Kompressor Avantgarde ed., A/C,
Power everything, Auto/Tiptronic,
Euro Spec/200,000klm / $14,000
Mary at 0152-24889740
2001 Toyota Tacoma SR5 4X4
Ext Cab; V6 with 5 Spd Trans. Set
of 4 tires with rims. Xenon Lights,
Runs Great. $13500 or make offer, call 061319327018
2002 Toyota Camry XLE- Auto,
airbags, leather, very reliable,
view at Ramstein Lemon Lot,
163K mi, 0032.(0)478.406.294 or
tmabru79-forsale@yahoo.com
2002 Toyota Camry: auto trans,
leather w/seat heaters, f&s airbags, ABS, power everything, 4
clyinders, 163,000 miles, $5,400
Call 0032-(0)478-406.
2003 Chevy Silverado, 40,700 miles, Remote Start-Alarm, Chrome
Brushguard/siderails, 20" rims
with Yokohama tires, Rhino-liner,
$10,000, call 015123572934
2003 Ford Expedition (Eddie Bauer). Leather, heat/AC seats, DVD,
pwr 3d row seat. KNN cold-air intake, freshly-tuned 4.6L V8.
$13000 01601-728297
2003 Honda Odyssey, dark red,
summer and winter rims and tires,
euro navigation, one owner from
new, well maintained vehicle, great family van. $7999.00 OBO
0151-218-11685
2004 Honda Civic LX for sale;
49,000 miles, AC, CD player, body in good condition. $ 8300 negotiable. call 016091784131
June 25, 2010
2003 Town and Country Limited
Van has 97000 mi. Power everything, Heated seats and DVD. Van
is in good condition hm.
06371468930 cell 015152189383
2007 Ford Focus SES ZX-5. 32K
miles.
Dealer
maint.
2839mpg.USspecs.Snow tires included.
Burgundy.$9,500
OBO.
06371-62980. 0172-6830489
2004 Honda Odyssey, $9900.
Pwr doors, locks, windows. Cruise, tilt, AC, DVD, CD. 90k miles,
Great condition. 06371-613318,
0151-1118-4787. Ramstein
2007
Jeep Patriot Limited,
$12750, US specs, 4x2, deep
green exterior, 33,000 miles, manual transmission, 2.4l. , heated
leather seats, rear folding seats,
air conditioning, roof rack, antilock brakes, cruise, electronic stability program, alarm, etc. , orig.
warranty till Aug. , 1 owner dealer
serviced, safetied, excellent vehicle - must sell as new wife doesn't
drive standard. Email: hallx2@hot
mail.com
2004 Land Rover Range Rover,
4.4L V8, 4-door 4X4 SUV, AUTO
5 SPD. Color: Java Black with
Tan Interior Miles: 62,469 Asking
$26K Recent service, new Pirelli
M/S all season tires (5900 miles
on them, new break pads, rotors,
new K&N air filter, trailer hitch w/
wiring, mud-flaps, non-smoker,
and running boards. Call: 314430-6669
2006 Volvo V50 T5 $18,500 OBO
-- 54k miles Metallic blue w/ tan
interior Dealer maintained - 1 owner AWD, Heated Leather Seats
Dashboard GPS w/Euro & US
Maps Sunroof, Roofrack 06371731755
2007
Jeep Patriot Limited,
$12750, US specs, 4x2, deep
green exterior, 33,000 miles, manual transmission, 2.4l. , heated
leather seats, rear folding seats,
air conditioning, roof rack, antilock brakes, cruise, electronic stability program, alarm, etc. , orig.
warranty till Aug. , 1 owner dealer
serviced, safetied, excellent vehicle - must sell as new wife doesn't
drive standard. Email: hallx2@hot
mail.com
2006 Volvo XC90 60,000 miles
very good condition Asking Price
2008 BMW 535. 24k miles
$21,500 If interested contact Ja$33,900. 6spd auto. Excellent
son 06384 925 762 or mobile
condition in and out. Serious In0160 274 9969
quiries only. Email delvek_95@ya
hoo.com or 0151-235-85-400.
2010 Camaro 2SS-6.2L 425hp
V8. Black w/cyber gray stripesinf. orng int. 6 spd auto w/TAPshift and 20" whls. $39795 obo.
hollomanoclub@hotmail.com
Micha’s
Autoservice
August-Süßdorf Str. 12
66877 Ramstein
Phone 06371/614824
www.michasautoservice.de
We have moved!
August-Süßdorf-Str. 12
GRAND OPENING
SPECIAL!
With a repair of €150,or more, we give you
a free car wash!!!
Visit us at our
new location!
2010 MERCEDES-BENZ GLK350
4yr/50,000 Mile Warranty in USA & Germany
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Torpedo Garage Mercedes-Benz - The right car!
Torpedo Garage - The right place!
Kindsbacherstr. 48
66877 Ramstein-Miesenbach
06371-613290/2
jeanette.usmercedes@t-online.de
christiane.usmercedes@t-online.de
Hours of Operation:
Monday – Friday
8:00 – 17:00 hrs
Saturday according to agreement
94 Audi A6 $3000 OBO 210,000
km Sport suspension/sport exhaust 4 snow tires on rims 17inch
Chrome Rims on Z-rated tires Call
01520-548-5725 Ian
95 VW Passat GTS 4dr., Autom.,
A/C, Sunroof, cruise control, 8 tyres, clean and reliable car,
134.000km, on Base Ramstein
call: 0160-931 40850
96 BMW 318 silver hatchback,
Good condition, Automatic Trans,
200K km, German specs, New
breaks.Please call 01622707794
or email amykatt16@gmail.com
96 Ford Probe V6 (Mazda engine
626) 24V black, 2.Hand always
dealer maintained summer & winter
tires
non-smoking
new
oilchange, new spark plug cables,
CD/Radio Player. €2490 Call:
0152-28233700
96 Mazda MVP 3.0van/suv 7 person dual ac air shocks 10cd changer pwr/tinted window passed inspection mar/2010 $1200 call phillip 0175-658-8338
97 BMW 316i 4dr, A/C, pwr everything, moon roof, FM/CD player,
Gntd inspec, exc gas mileage, grt
condition, 166km. Blue. $4,600.
0151-225-14117
97 BMW SationWgn great cond.
$3000, 2500 Euro OBO Call
06371-8022018 Please only serious inquiries Thanks
99 VW Polo 1.4 LT 5 speed 4
door wagon style very clean low
miles passed inspect mar/2010
great gas milage $2400 call phillip
0175-658-8338
Absolutely worth it! 94 BMW
318i, cherry red, 5 speed, 4 door,
remote locks, power steering,
power windows, electric sunroof,
alloy rims, summer and winter tires, Pristine Condition - Must see,
regularly serviced, guaranteed to
pass inspection. €2,500.-OBO
0176-688-12117
ABT Audi, VW rims 8,5Jx18H2
ET35, the rims were driven on an
Audi TT with 225/40 und 255/35
ZR18 92 W profil is not the best
0631/79352
or
koffertom@ya
hoo.de for pictures
Asking $1,800 (OBO) 1999 Ford
Escort Station Wagon, US Spec,
Power window, lock, Security
Alarm, AC, good condition, Inspection good until November
2010. Please Call 0152-24088784 or 0631-560-00955 Paul
Choosri
Audi A4 Variant 2010. Turbo-diesel, 5-speed, 115PS, 36 mpg,
239K km, climate control, radio
Chorus, dk blue, just inspected,
no body damage, excellent car,
all
Audi
service.
audiking@
gmail.com
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June 25, 2010
AUTOS
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BMW 320i '93, A/C(Works) Sunroof, Pwr Steering+ Windows+
Locks, well runing Car in good
shape, 2.set Tires, $2500 Call.
01625877560
BMW 325i (e36), 5-speed, AC,
pwr steering and mirrors, sunroof,
new inspection! 2300€ its $2850,
call: 0171-1202331
BMW 330Ci 231hp, leather, AC,
M3-Alu wheels, blue pearleffect,
many extras. 9.800€ 01717890748
BMW 520i, 116 tkm, 6 Cylinder,
color Black, nice codition, non
smoking Car, lot of extras, for
Questions phone me or send en
email. price 1400 Euro 0151/
52494953
For Sale 2005 Toyota Corolla CE.
Car has under 54000 mi. standard
trans. and is good on gas. Hm.
06371468930 cell 015152189383
Honda Civic, Hetchback, CDPlayer, good shape, drives good ,
$1700. Phone. 01604991655
Looking for car, 4dr, preferably
automatic transmission. Price under
$2000(1600
euro).
Call
017670478343 or 017670478344
We stay in hotel Europa.
Manual 5 speed Copper Red
Mazda 3s 2.3 with apx. 62000mi
(still being driven daily) Its equipped with a 160 horsepower 2.3-liter inline 4-cylinder, has fantastic
EPA, about 26 City/32 Highway
cruise control, keyless entry,
power windows, power door
locks, power mirrors, steering
wheel audio controls, ABS brakes, CD player, Fog lights, Awesome black and red checkered
seats After market cold air intake,
Thule roof rack included ($400 value), Tinted back windows, This
car is in great condition, just passed inspection in May, oil changed apx every 4000 mi with full
synthetic, new filter and new wipers, all 4 tires replaced w/all weather in June08. We bought this
car new and until we moved to
Germany everything was dealer
maintained and we have all the records for any and everything done
with the car. It has been a great
family car for us and the only reason we are selling it is b/c I am
going back to school full time and
not working. Please email for pics
or if you would like to test drive
the car. Make me an offer I cannot resist! Need to sell asap!!
Theo’s Car & Muffler Service
»AMERICAN OWNED«
• Muffler Repair • Tune-Ups
• Quick Oil Change
• New Mufflers • Brakes
• Car Welding • Clutches • A/C Service
• Shocks • Complete Engine Service
Theo’s Car Center
Quality Pre-Owned American and European
spec Autos in Japanese, German
and American Models.
OPENING HOURS
Monday through Saturday 8am - 5pm
LOCATION
Kaiserstrasse 34 • Einsiedlerhof
behind »Pizza Hut« on B40
PHONE: 0631 91527
Kaiserslautern American
MB 230CE 5/1992
132000km
good engine black leather wood
interrior 5gear shifting rad/cd sun
roof ele.windows price 4100€ call
0177 3071051
Mercedes Benz C200 Sportscoupe, 06/2001, 120000km, 163 HP,
6 speed manual, silver, all brakes
new, tires new, AC, new Inspection, Rims Alloy, CD Player, $8500.
call Dieter 01702138081
Mini Cooper Convertible '06,
$16,750, US Specs, 24K easy miles; Excellent Condition; manual
trans; English Racing Green,
black power top; Harmon Kardon
CD-stereo; new front tires; Chrome package & Climate package,
heated seats; 06371-8020-103;
0151-2130-9917;
cjhebner@ya
hoo.com
Mitsubishi Carisma GLE 1998
1.8L 92KW orig. 97K mls 4dr
5spd steer many extras ready for
INSP KL-area €2100 obo Call:
0160-8222640
Must Sale ASAP - 01 Chevy Blazer 2DR 120Kmi Brown in Good
Condition
$3000
call
017625994737
Peugeot 405. Clean in and out,
new tires, power windows, sun
roof, power locks, power steering.
Very good on gas. Asking 900 Euros obo. 015120081024
Silver '05 Volvo T5 Sport Wagon...Low Miles:48K! Well maintained...$13,500. US Spec, 5-cyl,
218 HP, FWD, Geartronic trans,
New tires. v50seller@me.com
Subaru Outback 2000, White,
AWD, Auto Trans, New Brakes,
92K mi, Passed Inspection 4 Jun,
$6250, Phone: 06371471283;
016095441437;
mike36p1@ya
hoo.com
US, Japanese and European
Spec. Automobiles www.theoscar
center.com 0631-91527
V6, Power windows, doors,
locks. Sunroof. CD/DVD player. 4
12'' subwoofers. 18'' chrome
rims. 8" dashboard tv. Ferrari
steering wheel. Winter tires.
Volvo 460, 5-door, automatic,
Original 66.000km, 1owner, all
season tires, excellent condition.
€2200 Call: 0160-2953805
VW Automatic, very nice Car inside out , drives great, No-Smoking,
CD-Player,
$2000.Call.015227067554
VW Golf 3 Hetchback, Gasoline,
runs well, 5Speed, Pwr Steering,
Sunroof,
$1600
Call.
017651407563
Vw Polo for sale 76 000 KM 3500
Euros admission month and year:
Feb 2001 Next Inspection date
May 2012 The car passed inspection recently. Color: R ko
stas.pappis@googlemail.com
MOTORCYCLES
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Quality Control personnel, and they will not be put in print.
Caution: Some KA Classified
ads have become a target
for scams. Please be cautious if potential buyers offer
you payment methods other
than cash.
94 BMW F650 with two hard cases. Clean bike in good running
condition. Garage kept. Super
commuter bike. Asking $3500 or
best offer. Call 061319327018
ANNOUNCEMENTS
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Announcing a new blog dedicated to military spouses. Share
your comments or initiate topics.
Say what's on your mind. Please
visit http://blog.spouseclubs.com/
. We look forward to getting to
know you.
BSA Troop 166 is seeking folks
with scouting exp/interest in > teaching youth& camping. Please
contact Josh at jpgartner@
gmail.com > or 01602569707
Honey come home we miss you!
Reiki: Interested in forming a Reiki Share Group? Please contact
Jerry or Lorraine @ jerlor@t-online.de
4th of July Weekend
Lloret de Mar,
Spain & Barcelona
Rt Bus • 3 Nights Hotel with Breakfast, Dinner
and a day trip to Barcelona.
Adults €279, Children €209*
Rome and Pompeii
Rt Bus • 3 Nights Hotel with Breakfast, 2 Walking
Tours in Rome, 1 Walking Tour in Pompeii with
admission to Pompeii
Adults €299, Chidren €249*
*Based on 2 Adults in a room child fare applies when child is 3rd person in
room Single rooms extra Charge.
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Bus Tours
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Reichswaldstr. 1c
66877 Ramstein
06371 - 61 41 55
KMC Center Ramstein
06371 - 80 205 20
» 24-hour Service
Harley Davidson Motorcycles for rent,
different models. Need motorcycles
for driving test? Ask for special offers!
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Kaiserslautern American
The German American International Women's Club would like to
welcome you to Germany, also to
our club. Call Wanda Wirthlin for
details. 06783 900 795
ANNOUNCEMENTS
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I am Desperate to improve my
run time for my PT test. If you are
a professional runner and know
exactly how to help, please contact me. 015223410271
CHILD CARE
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Looking for Sportster motorcycle
riders in the K-Town area who
would like to get together for rideouts on a regular basis. Contact
Bert at bplinson@gmail.com
C&K Children's House-A Montessori School. We are now enrolling
for SY10/11. Price varies by class.
We offer 5 & 3 All Day and Half
Day. Please call 06371-15127
Swim Coaches.inc is offering
summer swim lessons. For more
Information and questions Email
us @ swimcoaches.inc@googlemail.com
Daycare in K-town full or part time, nights & weekends & all
school brakes. Open for all ages.
Call 0631-3105943 or 063288229 or 0151-24264348
Thank you, St. Jude! K. C.
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First Quality Sewing Machine
Repairs and Service!
Top Name Brand Sales
Sulky embroidery threads and supplies
Tel: 0631-92512 • Fax: 0631-92188
Email: baeumer.naehmaschinen@t-online.de
Wormser Str. 4 • 67657 Kaiserslautern
Mon-Fri 09:00-18:00, Sat 09:00-12:00
• We sell Bernina sewing machines
and repair all other models too!
Exclusive Antique Freddy’s
Furniture
ANTIQUES
Only 4 miles from
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Mon-Sat from 10:00 to 18:00 (closed Wed.)
Tel: 06372-803255
Hauptstrasse 94b
66882 Hütschenhausen
Free delivery to Kaiserslautern,
Spangdahlem, Wiesbaden,
Heidelberg...
KA advertisers living on base/
post and offering child care
services are on the approved
list of Family Child Care
(FCC) providers. Those living
off base/post offering these
services in the KA are not
screened by FCC. Use good
judgement when choosing
off base/post child care services. Qualifications should
be checked and references
requested before placing any
child in the custody of child
care providers who have not
been
screened.***Anyone
providing more than 10
hours of care per week, on a
regular basis, MUST be licensed by the FCC office. If you
do not have a license and
provide care, you could possibly lose your base housing
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! ! 7min RAB, German Babysitter
(engl spk) has openings for ages
2-10, very flex. Pls call 01632943479 or 0176-23863266
The ads you post online will also
appear in print (first come-first
served)!
June 25, 2010
German mum has openings partor fulltime.Every age is welcome.References available. Call
Dagmar 06385/993240
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4 original "Ruedesheimer Kaffee"
Cups, undamaged. $12 each. cmkl@web.de
75 watt transformer $5, 4 300
amp. transformers $10 each, Phillips CD 230 cordless telephone w/
cords 220v $10 Kat 01742416073
80year-old Cuckoo Clock, original condition, with original clockwork,
functional,
for
sale
$120.Call 01634205066
AFN / PowerVu Receiver - American forces Network HI - I am looking for a PowerVu receiver with
valid subscription. (with valid authorization for afn tv) …..if you or
someone else can help me then
please let me know ptech@
gmx.co.uk or icq 430974952
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available
28
June.
Email
Skycat29@hotmail.com or call
063728064034.
air conditioner , never been used
it is in the box never been opened
bought for 650 asking 350 euro
great item nalanjz@hotmail.com
All Natural Baby Play Pen- Extra
Large! Custom Built Play Pen- All
PINE – no varnish or chemical
treatment. Great for active babies!
Approx 6.5 x 6.5 feet square (2x2
meters square). Approx 2’ high.
$175
obo.
Email
sarah_pendergast@yahoo.com or
call 06322-949-5381 for more info.
Ann Taylor jacket/ blazer Size 2
Black with pinstripes Can be used
as an english horse riding show
coat.$25 obo 0171-1879199 or
alexandra@petlover.com
Antique
German
Softwood
Schrank $1200 Wilhelminian Time
Frame Height: 75.6 inches Width:
63.8 inches Depth: 26.4 inches
06351-124041
Baby items for Sale - Esprit stroller rose new cond €100, playpen
Brevi brand new €30, Avent water
boiler €15 girls clothes sizes 4786 in baby pink Call: 063017997787 or 0176-68164703
Beautiful Antique 3 Seater couch
w/ 2matching chairs Call: 063117258
Cabinet for TV, Bassett (Pine),
65" Ht, 30" Wd, 20" Dp, Exc
Cond, TV also for sale (see Sony
Trinitron 25"), $165 OBO, Call
0163-330-5535, Lv Msg
Saturday, June 26
8 am – 4 pm
Ramstein, Flurstr. 4
Tel. 0163-1 90 57 17
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OUR SPECIAL SERVICES FOR YOU
Especially for you: NOW! More
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Discounts
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Friday
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26 June
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27 June
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Monday
28 June
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Tuesday
29 June
10-18 h
ORIENT-CARPET-GALERIE
R A M I N
Kaiserstraße 54a 66849 Landstuhl
Opposite of City Hall
Tel. 06371 612211
* keine Beratung/Verkauf
Hygenic cleaning done by experts.
For very low prices per m²/9.90 EUR
June 25, 2010
Kaiserslautern American
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Complete custom-built kitchen.
Large, beautiful kitchen for sale.
White cabinets, speckled-gray
counter tops, pull-out cupboard,
glass door, under-counter lights;
Bosch stainless steel dishwasher,
refrigerator, oven and ceramic
cook-top; lots of drawers and storage. $3000. audiking@gmail.com
Crib, Changing Table and Mattress Set- $175- Gently used but
still
very
nice!
email
sarah_pendergast@yahoo.com /
06322-949-5381
Dining rm table, bedrm floor
lamps & ceiling lamps, Princess
type writer & Panasonic electric type writer, Super 8 movie camera
& Projector 35mm slight projector
as well as transformer Call: 0160920-22726
DVD Player/DVR Combo-Record
the AFN Shows you miss! Has
250GB Hard Drive. $40 OBO,
0151-51256197 or drnate29@ya
hoo.com
Effingham leather horseback riding field boots. 8 1/2 wide calf.
All leather, made in USA. $70
obo. Call 0171-1879199 or
alexandra@petlover.com
Electric Scooter. Razor-type
scooter with electric rechargeablemotor by Sharper Image. Goes
about 8 MPH on flat surfaces.
110v. $75.00. Write teilp@ya
hoo.com or call 0177 297 3654.
(Stuttgart Area)
Exercise Bicycle. Original cost
over 650 British pounds. $120.
06371-51043 or 0160-262-8509
For Sale: 5 Door Light blond color bedroom shrank, Tall solid
wood square Table with 4 chairs
(light Oak color). 06371-51043 or
0160-262-8509
Navigon 7000T GPS, European
maps, $150 Kat 01742416073
Hard Top Roof stand - BMW 3series convertible. Original BMW
stand/rack to vertically store the
hard top for your 3-series BMW
convertible for the summer.
$90.00. Write teilp@yahoo.com or
call 0177297 3654. (StuttgartArea)
Heidelberg moving sale. All electrical - 220 volts and quality and
almost new! Lexmark printer $50;
Hitachi 21" TV $20; Braun hand
mixer $25; LG microwave $25;
Braun coffee maker $20; Blender
$25; Braun iron $20; Hair dryer
$20; Philips hair clippers $20; powerful upright vacuum $50;
Stearns & Foster king-size mattress and box springs $80; tall
computer desk $20. audiking@
gmail.com
Ikea: Bathroom storage - 2
4 shelf cabinets, wood 4
stand, and towel box. Oak:
w/4 glass shelves & dvd/cd
deo rack 01615559429
white
shelf
Curio
or vi-
Ikea: blue sofa/sleeper, pine t.v.
stand, pine coffee table set, pine
kinder wardrobe, and open pine
wardrobe stand. 01615559429
Jeep jogging stroller like newhas ipod hook up-only used for a
couple
months-175.00-call
016098529030
Kinder Pine Bedroom: captains
bed(2 twin mattresses available),
trundle, 3 drawer chest with 2
shelf cabinet, 3 & 4 open shelf toystand w/bins 01615559429
Large heavy duty five drawer file
cabinet. $75.00 06371-51043 or
0160-262-8509
LG WAVEDOM Microwave, 220v,
$50 Severin toaster oven, 220v,
$20 Kat 01742416073
Loads of baby & child items, include crib & learning toys, baby
boy & girl clothes, misc furniture &
house items 7/3 1266-A Vogelweh Housing 10-2ish
Lots of women's clothes medium
size. Blouses, trousers etc. Call:
0160-920-22726
Marble Table, Black w/white traces, 47" diameter, really nice, octagonal, comes w/ext leaf and 6
chairs, $600 OBO (paid €1,500),
Call 0163-330-5535, Lv Msg
Hair removal - gentle and permanent
Removal of tattoos, pigment spots
Removal of haemangioma, spider veins
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Radio & Record Player. 3 sizes of
transformers. 30 oilpaintings framed, different sizes & sceneries.
Transformers all sizes, Weber
Kettle grill, dining room table,
chairs & bar, Super 8 movie camera, rocking chair, expentisive laser
video movies like Frank Sinatra;
Diana Ross, Marilyn Monroe, Tina
Turner & Gone with the wind, Air
force one and many others. Sell
for best offer. Call: 0160-92022726
Red Bovarian Microsuede living
room set. Includes couch, loveseat, chair and footrest-owned for
one
year-1200.00
call
016098529030
SatJune19, 10am-4pm. Near
Ram Main Gate. Amer-Ger stuff.
electronics, clothes, appliances,
+.
Rosenstrasse
20,
Ramstein66877.
Cell
015776137014. Worth it
Solidoak dark wallunit 500E, leathercouch 1-2-3 seater w table +
endtable 300E, sideboard 200E,
dining table w6 chairs 100E, obo
call 06373506423
Sony Trinitron 25" TV, traditional
(not flat screen), 7 yrs old, kept in
spare office, barely used, $325
OBO, Call 0163-330-5535, Lv Msg
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Motorcycle
jackets,
leather
black, M & L. Call: 015229505388 or 06371-613354
Multi-system TV, not flat screen,
7 yrs old, works great, PCS sale,
$50, Available 28 Jun, Skycat29@
hotmail.com, 063728064034.
Outdoor Goods: Convertible pine table/bench, folding teak table
w/ 6 folding chairs, pool w/pump,
gas/charcoal grill, lawnmower and
weed whacker. 01615559429
Pace Model DS-430N SKY Digibox Satellite Receiver with remote
control. Works great. $125 Call
0171-1879199 or alexandra@pet
lover.com
Peg Perego Primo Viaggio SIP
30/30 Car Seat- Latch Base in
Orange $100 obo. Used for 12
mos. email sarah_pendergast@ya
hoo.com / 06322-949-5381
Private Sale in Landstuhl - Furniture, Rugs, antiques, tools, Label
fashion Call for information 01734955149 or 0160-90300011
Punch Set, lead crystal, with
gold-colored border. 1 bowl and 6
glasses. For $60 01634205066
Sky Satellite reciever w/ remote
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Great Washer from Hoover.
2years but barely used. Lots of
features. 220V. Asking $450 OBO
Self pick-up. 5min to RAB. Call
0176-80286750 after 5pm or
Email: aurorasun84@yahoo.de
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FOR SALE -- MISC
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Speedport W 700V wireless router w/ T-DSL splitter, cables and
setup guide $20, FREE 3 220v surge protectors & 5 220v extension
cords Kat 01742416073
Stationary Bike, Kettler "Stratos", 6 yrs old but only used once,
magnetic braking system, multiple
programs, $125 OBO, Call 0163330-5535, Lv Msg
Tickets:
Kids from 1 year old
€ 6,Adults
€ 3,Seniors from 65 years old FREE
EVERY THURSDAY*
Father’s Day
Mothers FREE
in company of
at least 1 kid
from 1 year old
How to find us: Fro
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east take the B40 Kaiserslautern
direction Mehlinge
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Stereo (Portable), Sony, exc condition, hardly used, play CDs, cassettes, AM/FM, $60 OBO, Call
0163-330-5535, Lv Msg
Surround Sound System, Tevion,
barely used, $60 OBO, Call 0163330-5535, Lv Msg
Fathers FREE
in company of
at least 1 kid
from 1 year old
Offers not valid during school breaks and on holidays
Ticket for 10 visits / Kids € 50.Ticket for 10 visits / Adults € 25.Open:
Mon – Fri
2 p.m. – 7 p.m.
2 kids & 2 adults
Sat, Sun, Holidays and
€ 12,- ONLY (bring in this ad)
German school vacation
11 a.m. – 7 p.m.
Hauptstr. 86 • 67678 Mehlingen • Info-Hotline: 06303-80 60 69
* Prices subject to change.
EVERY TUESDAY*
Mother’s Day
Stationary Bike, Marcy Mg 4000,
6 yrs old but used twice, multiple
programs, monitors pulse, $150
OBO, 0163-330-5535, Lv Msg.
Variety of vigorous plants/
stands/pots. Potato cart w/2 large
plants. Sat 6/26 0800-1300 Dr.
Martin Luther Str #6 Steinwenden
66879 close to RAB
White Corelle dish set with blue
flower design. 22 pieces. Used
but in great condition. $25 obo
Call 0171-1879199 or alexandra@
petlover.com
3yr old white old english bulldog
chipped. 1yr old white mini
schnauzer chipped. Free to good
home with yard. email at
headdog87@aol.com
Wireless Router, Level One, 11g/
1 WAN/4 LAN, great for high
speed wireless. 0151-51256197
or drnate29@yahoo.com
8 month old APHA registerd paint
horse stallion foal. Bay with white
stripe on forehead, halter trained
and shoer friendly. Great registration papers, suitable for breeding
or show horse. EU 4,000. Contact
0172-6900533, 0162-2518105 or
email: kathy1947@gmail.com.
Xbox360 Set – SellingXbox comes with games, DVDs, additional
equipement.A total of: 745 Euro
but only 400 Euro HERE!!! That’s
345 Cheeper!!! contact contact@ Beautiful Holy Birma Babies (10
the-jeffries.de or call: 06501 weeks old - 2 boys and 1 girl) for
6039393
sale.Live close to Ramstein. Call
(06383) 579819 or (0177) 355
1971.
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.
Biewer Yorkshire Terrier puppies, male & female, chip, EU
pass, dewormed, vac & papers is
looking for a nice family! Call
0151-25862624
Chihuahua Puppys(mini), best
breed, vacination, dewormed, Papers and vet-check in best Hands
for sale. 850€ 06383-1627
Cute, loving and playful kitten is
searching for a friendly new home. She is immunized, dewormed
and have a health certification. colour: tri colour prize: 300 Euro feel
free to contact us, if you have any
questios left. phone number:
06372/508051
Very nice diamond ring, platinum
Color: Colorless(D), 0,55Carat Asking $1600 (neg.) Call for more Info 0176-80286750 after 5pm or 3 year old male English Springer
email: aurorasun84@yahoo.de
Spaniel. Neutered, good with kids Labrador puppies, great price
0157-87397570
Web-n-Walk Stick from TKS/T- and other dogs $350 call
Located in Kaiserslautern Area
Mobile. No plan, pay-as-you-go 016098529030
internet. Fast speed, works any- Beagle puppies 10wks male & fe- Cane Corso puppies, all purebred
where in Germany. $20, 0151- male chipped shot Int Pass In dew. w/shots, chip, pass, euro
51256197
or
drnate29@ya good hands KTown between pass pedigre 01605507202 or
ewawajnert@op.pl
€350 & €400 0160-6967979
hoo.com
Sommerfest
at the University of Kaiserslautern
June 25, 2010
The 31st annual Sommerfest at the
University of Kaiserslautern will be
held on Friday, 25 June, beginning
with a free children’s festival from 3
until 6 pm. Various children’s activities are planned and all families are
invited to attend.
At 3:45 pm. there will be public
viewing available on a large screen
TV of the Brazil-Portugal World Cup
soccer match.
Afterwards, at the Sommerfest can
be found several food and beverage booths from various countries
(including Kebabs, Falafels, Empanadas, Flammkuchen, Crèpes and
more) as well as several bands and
stage areas. Information on the
musical entertainment for the event
is available at:
http://www.asta.uni-kl.de/196.html
Driving directions and a map of the
area, along with suggested address
for GPS programs is listed at:
http://www.asta.uni-kl.de/200.html
June 25, 2010
PETS
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Looking for someone who is devoted to caring for exotic animals.
We have a 9 month old (male) bearded Dragon- about 20cm long,
who is in need of care. If you have
any questions, please contact us
at 01755992411 and ask for Daniela. Thank you!
Pure Breed Long Hair White Persian kittens for sale. Available 1st
or 2nd week of July. €350 or
$425. Please call 0176 80014511
Thanks!Pure Breed Long Hair White Persian kittens for sale. Available 1st or 2nd week of July. €350
or $425. Please call 0176
80014511 Thanks!
Wanted: A Chocolate or Yellow
Lab. Female. Prefer a puppy.
Must have papers or can prove
bloodline. No mixed breeds please. misha.oakes@yahoo.com
Yorkshire Terrier puppies, all purebred dew. w/shots, chip, pass,
500 €. 0177-7107800
WANTED
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Attention WoW Players: Tired of
having to wake up at 3-4 am just
to raid? Sick of having to join fail
PuGs just to get a chance at gear? Stop by www.thespiritswi
thin.org and drop an application.
We are a Euro-based guild that
plays on US servers, but at European times!
Black Magic Cheerleader Saarbruecken is looking for male and
female Cheerleaders who would like to participate in championships. Experience is not necessary. Fun and team spirit are necessary.
Contact:
0157-73732090
www.black-magiccheer.de
Kaiserslautern American
House
cleaner
wanted
in
Bruchmuhlbach-Miesau
ASAP.
Please call 06372 619 440.
Landstuhl family is looking for an
experienced and non-smoking
nanny to care for 1 year old son.
E-mail ckvideo77@yahoo.com to
set up an interview.
Looking to buy a late model VW
Golf TDI Diesel low mileage US
specs 5 speed only!! Call: 01622766420
Looking to rent a small modern
Top-End House with American kitchen & garage East Side of RAB
& Kaiserslautern in quiet neighbourgood. Top housing allowence! Call 0162-2766420
Nanny wanted to take care of my
10 yr old dau in our house while I
go TDY 10-30 days several times
a yr. Starting end of Aug 10. 015122324440.
New Challenge for Baseball /
Softball Coaches!! The River Bandits Baseball and Softball Team,
located in Saarbrücken (A6,
30min from KL) is looking for coaches for both teams and also
players. Please contact: ste
fan.frantz@sfr-consult.de or call
0171-8634083
Please Help! My new laptop has
a discoloration on the inside of
the screen. It doesn't appear to
be
cracked
but
unsure.
vegaschic20@aol.com
Summer childcare needed 2
days/wk (Tue-Thurs) for 2 boys
(ages 5 & 8), plus 2 full weeks in
August(Mon-Fri). Up to $10 hr.
Call 06384 514654.
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.
Family
in
Obernheim-Kirch.
seeks nanny-newborn, 2 dogs.MF/7a.m.-6p.m., start mid-July/E or
$. Must be licensed/CPR/own Professional lessons in piano
car. mergan110@hotmail.com.
and guitar. Tel. 0175-4754238
Dr. Matthias Christ MD, DDS
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Dental Implants
Computer Implant Planning
Periodontics
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Comprehensive Dental Service
in General Anaesthesia
Regional Plastic & Reconstructive
Surgery for Facial Skin Cancer
Laser Treatment
Laser Hair Removal
Traumatology
In- and Outpatient Procedures
3D X-Ray
We speak English
Openings:
Mon, Tue, Thu
Mon, Tue, Thu
Wed + Fri
7.30-11.30
14.00-16.00
7.30-12.00
Practice Dr. Christ
Hölzengraben 2 • 67657 Kaiserslautern
Tel: 0631-371170 • E-Mail: mchrist65@web.de
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speaking clients. Experience with
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- 063715945009v
Offer house cleaning in Bruchmühlbach. Call Heidi at 06372619133 or 0176 5259 4289
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(next to Kusel)
4 for you 4 people do the best
and most efficient house cleaning
in an hour! 06371-976660.
Certified translations. Reasonable rates. Call 06374-4113 or
0179-531-0274.
Clock repair & antique clock sales. Hermann Lieser, Ludwigstr.
32, Landstuhl 06371-2637
Computer Service - support, consulting & education at your house!
All Windows systems, ISDN, DSL,
network, security, and more! MH
Computer Service 0171-6561773
German, all levels, Mr. Vollmer,
Landstuhl, phone: 06371-2470,
www.germanvollmer.de
The spectacle starts on
Saturday, June 26 at 2 p.m.
and on Sunday,
June 27, 2010 at 10 a.m.
• Experience real medieval atmosphere with sword
fighting shows, knight’s armors, games and battles
• Shop beautiful medieval art and pottery
• Enjoy fire-eaters, medieval music and dances
• Check out our many different children’s activities
• Visit our museum at the castle
Entrance fee of 5 € includes shuttle bus and
parking (kids up to 4 ft. height are free!)
For directions go to:
www.mittelaltermarkt-burglichtenberg.de
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Kaiserslautern American
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Moving - Local moving company
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the work for you! Please call:
0631-52536 or 0152-2800-5790
Reliable Lady looking for cleaning
job also offering loving child care
for your children. Landstuhl area
0152-01642855
Massage - Sanyo Balance 2 Minutes from LRMC (Hospital) Gate
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Music classes in piano organ keyboard accordion brass instruments clarinet saxophone. State
Certified Teacher. Live Piano Music. Call 0157-74236887
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medical, school certificates, etc. LCSW/ Assistant Family Service
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Lost at RES on 15 May: Black Holy Bible with zipper closure and
several notes inside. RSV translation. If found contact Tracy Popey
at 0170-9072066.
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loans of up to
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Lost: Black LG Cookie (KP500)
cell phone. Lost at the KMCC entrance near the barber shop. The
person who found it called me to
tell me they found it, but never
contacted me again to give it
back. If you have this phone, or
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for the Warrior Savings account. Orders of deployment to a combat zone must be provided. The Warrior Savings account is part of Service Credit Union’s Warrior Rewards Program. **APY equals Annual Percentage Yield. Effective 5/1/10. A maximum of $10,000 may be deposited into
account to earn a dividend. No minimum is required to earn dividends. Direct deposit of entire net pay is required. Members must receive E-statements. Transfers of lump sums from other sources or Service Credit Union accounts do not qualify. Excludes $5.00 initial deposit. Account
will stop accruing dividends per redeployment orders plus 120 days. Other restrictions may apply. Must be a member of Service Credit Union or eligible for membership to open.
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