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HAVE YOU READ YOUR KA TODAY? July 25, 2014 Volume 38, number 29 Airmen, Soldiers share medical expertise Story and photo by Senior Airman Timothy Moore 86th Airlift Wing Public Affairs Members of the 86th Medical Group tactical critical care evacuation team-enhanced and the 160th Forward Surgical team carry a training dummy to a simulated medical evacuation zone during joint FST training July 18 on Ramstein. Members of the 86th MDG TCCET-E and the 160th FST trained together to increase their interoperability. Regardless of the branch a service member belongs to, capable and efficient medical staff are essential to getting injured personnel home safe. As the military becomes more integrated, the chances of medical teams being composed of members from multiple services learning and working with each other to better improve interoperability increases, and members of the 86th Medical Group tactical critical care evacuation team-enhanced and the 160th Forward Surgical Team got such a chance July 18 on Ramstein. “I have deployed with augmentees that were Air Force personnel,” said U.S. Army Maj. Gustavo Moreno, 160th FST commander. “They knew what to do because they had been training with the Army. “Medicine is medicine no matter the uniform you wear,” Moreno continued. “The Air Force has its unique mission that involves aircraft. We have a unique mission that involves going forward with combat units. The goal of today is to share our knowledge and learn new skills from each other.” The FST is a small mobile surgical unit to be positioned as far forward as possible to See MEDICINE, Page 3 AF focuses fourth round of VERA/VSIP on headquarters reductions WASHINGTON — In an effort to lead its force management actions with voluntary programs, the Air Force announced a fourth round of civilian workforce shaping measures that began Monday. This follows the recent Air Force announcement on headquarters organization and staffing reductions. Those changes are designed to eliminate redundant activities and improve efficiencies while also satisfying previous secretary of defense direction to reduce management headquarters costs and staff levels by 20 percent. Voluntary early retirement authority and voluntary separation incentive pay will be used to realign and rebalance the civilian force during the round IV program. Round IV is largely focused on Headquarters Air Forceassigned civilian employees, primar- ily located in the national capital region. Civilians at some major command locations who could be impacted by these changes will also participate. The remaining MAJCOMs will participate in a subsequent round. Civilian employees will receive VERA/VSIP interest surveys from their local civilian personnel sections on or about Monday and responses are due by Aug. 1, unless an earlier date is established by local CPSs. Applicants approved for this round of VERA/ VSIP must separate no later than Sept. 30. “As the Air Force works to streamline the management framework regarding basic organization structures and associated business practices, some civilian positions at the See REDUCTIONS, Page 7 FEATURES LIFESTYLES NEWS According to German law, washing vehicles is not allowed on the streets. Use car wash facilities. NEWS Tip of the Week Airmen execute LZ training, Page 6 Ramstein Inns Lodging NAF sale, Page 8 Annweiler honors Richard the Lionheart with fest, Page 22 Page 2 Kaiserslautern American July 25, 2014 General says goodbye to USAREUR by Maj. Gen. Richard C. Longo U.S. Army Europe deputy commander COMMENTARY I have proudly served the U.S. Army and the American people as an Army officer for 34 years. Within those years I have raised a wonderful family, met courageous and inspiring people, and gained personal and professional fulfillment from this profession. It is fitting for Dianne and me to end our time in the Army here in Wiesbaden. We walked the same cobblestoned streets 32 years ago when I was a young lieutenant. We were married right downtown. We have been blessed to have spent so many years in Germany. My children call it home. I remain friends with my first Wiesbaden landlord from 1983. I have a signed basketball from the German National Championship Team in Bamberg in 2005. And I celebrated a Germany World Cup victory in the streets of Heidelberg in 2006. Germany has been a gracious host to us through the years. Not every day was enjoyable or comfortable, but we Soldiers would not have it any other way. As I depart, I have a few words to share, which might be pertinent. For young leaders, enforce stan- dards professionally. Seek and embrace responsibility and challenge. The concept of mission command empowers and compels you to continually adapt and grow. Know your commander’s intent and get after it. Take care of your Soldiers. For noncommissioned officers, having these two very cool stars on my chest was kind of awesome, but it would never have happened if not for the gentle and sometimes not so gentle coaching by the very excellent NCOs I have been honored to be associated with. I am completely indebted to you. For field grade officers, especially those who are doing well, beware of your ambition. I’ve never rated a major or lieutenant colonel higher because he or she worked 20-hour days. On the contrary, senior leaders are most impressed by those who demonstrate the highest moral and ethical standards, balance their professional and personal lives, and execute intent with minimal guidance (i.e. “Message to Garcia”), and those who are team players who make everyone else around them better. For our senior colonels, know that your character influences scores of younger leaders. In this time of turbulence and uncertainty Photo by Sgt. Daniel Cole Maj. Gen. Richard C. Longo, deputy commander of U.S. Army Europe, speaks to U.S. and Estonian soldiers during a ceremony marking the start of land forces exercises. The general retired Tuesday after serving the Army for 34 years. for our more junior officers, they will be looking at you and asking themselves, “Is this worth it?” Your demeanor will answer the question for them. Know this and conduct yourself in a manner that you want your entire team to emulate. For general officers, I recommend you continue to learn every day. Maintain a humble servant leadership style that serves the units and Soldiers under your command, not one that lives to serve you. I have been fortunate in U.S. Army Europe to experience this level of leadership. And I am thankful for the genuine friendships. To our Army civilian employees, you provide the continuity we absolutely require during these times of dynamic change. You have weathered the sequestration and living quarters allowance debacles with honor and grace, and I thank you for continuing to perform for the benefit of our Army and our Soldiers. To our Army’s spouses, continue to support, understand and challenge your partners as they pursue this career we all have grown to love. It is a career that, by definition, is one of sacrifice. And this necessarily creates hardships on the families we love. Thank you for sustaining our families in some of the most uncertain and difficult times in our Army’s history. And to our Soldiers, know that there are people of all ranks, from all branches and all backgrounds, who struggle each day to make the best decisions for our Army. We don’t get it right every time, but we are constantly trying to. You are “the Army.” You represent us so well and, without question, you are the reason I stayed in for these 34 years. I simply chose to spend the last three decades with people whose default is loyalty, duty, respect, selfless service, honor, integrity and courage. I wouldn’t have had it any other way. It is you I will miss the most. 76th AS enables diplomacy in the 21st century by Lt. Col. Dan Mangan 76th Airlift Squadron commander Though World War I is historically called “The Great War,” its stories, lessons and anniversaries are often overlooked or forgotten and left in the shadows of other more “glorious” or more recent wars. Just recently we remembered the 70th anniversary The Kaiserslautern American is published by AdvantiPro GmbH, Kaiserslautern, Germany, a private firm in no way connected with the Department of the Air Force or the Department of the Army, under exclusive contract with the 86th Airlift Wing. This commercial enterprise newspaper is an authorized publication for members of the military services overseas. Contents of the KA are not necessarily the official view of, or endorsed by, the U.S. government, Department of Defense or Department of the Air Force. The appearance of advertising in this publication, of D-Day with great ceremony and reverence, but there has been very little mention of the upcoming 100-year anniversary of World War I, despite the enormous impact this conflict had on shaping the world we live in today. June 28 was the 100th anniversary of Gavrilo Princip’s assassination of Archduke Ferdinand and his wife, Duchess Sophie, in Sarajevo. During the month that followed the mentally frail Princip’s dastardly and nearly bungled act, a Europe-wide diplomatic crisis ensued. Some say this single assassination was the catalyst for nearly a century of war, resulting in the deaths of untold millions. The assassination may have been the spark that ignited the fire, but it was decades of failed diplo- including insert or supplements, does not constitute endorsement by the DOD, the Department of the Air Force or the AdvantiPro GmbH of the products or the services advertised. Everything advertised in this publication shall be made available for purchase, use or patronage without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, marital status, physical handicap, political affiliation or any other non merit factor of the purchaser, user or patron. 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But on the archduke’s nobly intentioned journey See diplomacy, Page 11 AdvantiPro’s KA Team Editor Nicole Pothier Sales Team Armand Derderian, Anita Köhler Holly Ginas, Karin Flick Display Ads Sabine Vogl Ad Design & Layout Corinna Emser, Alexander Pütz and Marina Richter Classified Ads Janina Wuttke Quality Control Jennifer Holdsworth Printer Oggersheimer Druckzentrum July 25, 2014 Kaiserslautern American Page 3 Blue Knights keep Ramstein in flight lift support for the White House, Headquarters Air Force, North Atlantic Treaty Organization, U.S. European Command, U.S. At a moment’s notice, Airmen Africa Command, and USAFEof the 86th Aircraft Maintenance AFAFRICA commanders,” Squadron provide combat-ready Shroyer said. “We primarily fly C-130J Super Hercules, desigGen. Philip M. Breedlove, comnated visitor aircraft and equipmander, USEUCOM and NATO ment. Supreme Allied Commander More than 240 Airmen in the Europe. We are flying crew squadron work to ensure aircraft chiefs, which means that we are ready to complete nearly travel with the aircraft and per930 missions and 2,230 sorties form and coordinate all offa year, covering the European station maintenance.” Command, Central Command We are also unique from the and African Command mission other maintenance sections in taskings. 86th AMXS because we do “We maintain USAFE’s only not have specialist troops like Tactical Airlift Fleet,” said hydraulics, engines, electronics, Master Sgt. Charles McCollum, Tech. Sgt. Edwin Huertas, 86th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron population engineer NCOIC, and Senior Airman communication and navigation, Ridge Rozier, 86th AMXS hydraulics specialist, take a cover off a C-130J Super Hercules June 7 on Ramstein. 86th AMXS assistant mainte- Members of the 86th AMXS work round the clock to ensure aircraft are mission ready at all times. Shroyer said. We are qualified nance superintendent. “We serto work on all aspects of the airvice, maintain and repair the aircraft at home station are low manned,” said Staff Sgt. Phillip Shroyer, craft, and are the “jack of all trades” when it comes as well as all off-station missions with our Flying 86th AMXS special air mission flying crew chief. to making repairs off-station. We are extremely high Crew Chief Program. Last year, we had (more than “We are all part of the same squadron so we always visibility because of the distinguished visitors and 7,820) flight hours. We are very busy getting the look out for one another.” missions we fly, and must maintain the highest level aircraft ready to fly out and support the mission.” Shroyer is a part of the distinguished visitor airlift of professionalism at all times. Making sure each component of the aircraft is section of the 86th AMXS. Within this section, the Using the work ethic expected from every Airman working properly is essential to the mission being Airmen are hand-picked to be part of a select group in the 86th AMXS, they contribute to the overall completed. Airmen in the squadron must know how of flying crew chiefs for the Boeing C-40B Clipper. success of the squadron. to properly repair the different parts of the aircraft These Airmen go with the aircraft on each mission “Our plane is gone about 20 days out of the otherwise an aircraft will be unable to take off. to make sure that any mishaps are taken care of. month,” Shroyer said. “We have seven people in “The different areas that we work on are guid“I used to work on the C-130J for three years our section, so we rotate two people at a time for ance and control, hydraulics, communications and before I came over to this section,” Shroyer said. “I that aircraft. I’ll probably go on two missions each navigation, electrical and environmental, electronic wasn’t sure what this program was until someone month.” warfare, engine and airframe,” McCollum said. told me and asked if I wanted to do it. We turned in The Airmen of the squadron are trained to be “Issues to any one of these systems could ground my package and they looked at my enlisted perfor- technical experts on their aircraft. Whether it’s fixthe aircraft preventing the C-130Js from supporting mance report to see if I lined up for this position. ing an engine on a C-130J or ensuring designated EUCOM, AFRICOM and CENTOM missions.” We now actually do an interview for this position, visitor airlifts the Airmen amaze their supervisors Between working nine-hour shifts to complete a we will get three or four people, interview them and every day with their ability to perform their duties 24-hour duty day, supporting three commands, and then select who gets to come over.” correctly and accurately, McCollum said. ensuring the 14 C-130J Super Hercules are mission With such a high profile position these Airmen Leading the way as U.S. Air Forces in Europe ready, the squadron makes sure each Airman has make sure the sole U.S. Air Forces in Europe and and Air Forces Africa tactical airlift, the 86th support on and off the flightline. Air Force Africa C-40B aircraft is functioning at AMXS Blue Knights are using training, airman-to“We get a lot of help from the other sections if we all times. airman support and quality work ethics to get airneed it and we are always ready to help them if they “This aircraft provides distinguished visitor air- craft in flight and prepared to complete the mission. Story and photo by Senior Airman Holly Mansfield 86th Airlift Wing Public Affairs medicine, from Page 1 deliver surgical capability for injured service members who would be unable to survive a medical evacuation. The TCCET-E is designed to perform in-flight surgery on patients in critical lifethreatening conditions who cannot wait or are not close to an area with an adequate medical facility. The training focused on the FST mission, which requires the team to be able to set up and be capable of performing medical operations within a 90 minute timeframe. However, 160th FST mem- bers did get to see part of the TCCET-E capabilities, particularly, those that allow them to deal with injuries at different elevations and air pressures. For many of the participants, this was a first look at the capabilities of what their counterparts could do, and for some U.S. Army ROTC cadets here as part of the Nurse Summer Training Program, this was a first seeing multiple services working closely together. “It’s very interesting to see how they adapt to the environment they are in,” said Cadet Tamara Lazaruk, U.S. Army ROTC from Stephen F. Austin State University. “They can set this up in the middle of a forest, and it’s very interesting to see how they operate with one another. Also, I have never worked in a joint force before my internship, where I work with Air Force captains. It’s nice to see a different side of the military. They are no different than Army personnel.” Lazaruk and the seven other Army cadets here in the NSTP, who could potentially be assigned to an FST unit one day, were not the only ones to make the realization that all military medical per- sonnel are on the same team, doing the same job. “Since we know these people and work shoulderto-shoulder with them in the operating room or the wards we notice that our job is the same thing; we just call it something different,” Moreno said. “Why not train together? We all get something out of it; we become better professionals, and we make a much more integrated force.” GRAND OPENING Stop by the Grand opening of Nanu Nana Saturday 26 July at 1000 and join in the fun, enter to win 1 of 10 gift baskets, free balloons for the kids, and lots of grand opening specials. Hours of operation are from 1000-2000, Mon-Sat and from 1000-1900 on Sundays. Page 4 Kaiserslautern American July 25, 2014 COMPILED BY THE 569TH USFPS AND 86TH SFS Reported Larcenies JULY 15 » Queidersbach: Seventy pairs of tennis shoes, one gold watch, one gold bracelet and €500. JULY 15 5 a.m.: Larceny of private property was reported in Queidersbach. 5 p.m.: An arson and stolen U.S. Army Europe license plate were reported in BruchmühlbachMiesau. 8:28 p.m.: A major traffic accident was reported in Gerhardsbrunn. 9:14 p.m.: A major traffic accident was reported in Landstuhl. JULY 16 2:55 a.m.: Drunken driving was reported in Ramstein-Miesenbach. 7:45 a.m.: A major traffic accident was reported in Jettenbach. JULY 17 10:50 a.m.: A self-harm attempt was reported on Kapaun Air Station. 12:20 p.m.: A major traffic accident with injuries was reported in Landstuhl. 4:27 p.m.: An assault and damage to private property were reported on Kapaun Air Station. 7:20 p.m.: A major traffic accident with injuries 11 a.m.: Theft from a motor vehicle was reported in Kaiserslautern. 1:31 p.m.: A major traffic accident was reported in Mannheim. 6:18 p.m.: A major traffic accident with injuries was reported in Kaiserslautern. JULY 19 4:03 p.m.: Drunken driving was reported in Kaiserslautern. 9:22 p.m.: Damage to private property was reported on Vogelweh Family Housing. JULY 20 12:32 a.m.: Drunken driving was reported in Weilerbach. 3:15 a.m.: A possible self-harm was reported on Kapaun. 6:48 a.m.: Drunken driving was reported in Kaiserslautern. The KMC Housing Office and the Furnishings Management Office will close at 2 p.m. Aug 7 for training. Dentistry seminar The Ramstein Dental Clinic will offer a preventive dentistry seminar today by appointment only. Services offered include well baby exams for ages 0 to 3, nutrition counseling and oral hygiene education. To schedule an appointment, call 479-2210 or 06371-46-2210. Volunteers needed Take Note » Kaiserslautern: One Nutri blender and miscellaneous teas and spices. JULY 18 Closures The Airman’s Attic is now in charge of the Loan Locker Program, and they need help from volunteers (U.S. military members, military spouses and dependents). The next volunteer orientation will be at 10:30 a.m. Aug. 1 at the Airman’s Attic, Bldg. 2162, adjacent to the southside barbershop. If you are a spouse but need child care in order to volunteer, the requirements are simple. Sign up at the Airman & Family Readiness Center to be approved through the Air Force Aid Society. The volunteer must select a qualified Family Child care Program provider in order to use a KMC child care volunteer. Call the A&FRC at 480-5100 or 06371-47-5100 for more information. Cycle for STEM JULY 18 was reported in Wallhalben. 9:10 p.m.: A major traffic accident with injuries was reported in Primasens. KMC Armed Forces Communications and Electronics Association Chapter 158 will host Cycle for Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics Aug. 16 to 18. Passionate cyclists will revel in the challenge of pedaling 230 kilometers JULY 21 » Vogelweh: Miscellaneous grocery items valued at $90.79. JULY 21 7 a.m.: A major traffic accident with injuries was reported in Hütschenhausen. 7:35 a.m.: An assault was reported in Kaiserslautern. 4:15 p.m.: Larceny of government property was reported at the Vogelweh Commissary. JULY 22 2:15 a.m.: An Kaiserslautern. was reported in AADD STATS July 18 — 9 volunteers, number of saves not recorded. July 19 — 19 volunteers, 16 lives potentially saved. from Bonn to Ramstein on the Rhine Cycle Route. Cycle for STEM enables cyclists and support staff to have fun while making a difference in the lives of STEM students and teachers. STEM education is at the core of national security and economic prosperity worldwide. All Cycle for STEM proceeds help the AFCEA Educational Foundation provide scholarships and grants to deserving STEM students and teachers. Registration fee is $100 and includes two nights camping, two breakfasts, two lunches, and water and snacks along the ride. Riders will be responsible for securing transportation to Bonn the morning of Aug. 16 and providing necessary camping gear. There will be support teams available to transport all gear. Each rider will need to raise a minimum of $250 in sponsorship. For more information, call Master Sgt. Todd Weingeroff at 480-3435 or Master Sgt. Paul Vinson at 4783737, email cycleforstem@kmcafcea.org, or visit www.afcea.org/events/cycleforstem/14/index.asp. New law accident German traffic law now requires one yellow or orange reflective vest in every car, truck or bus on German roads. A €15 fine will apply for violations. The vests must comply with German Standard DIN EN 471 or European Standard EN ISO 20471:2013. The vests must be worn in case of an accident or vehicle break-down to increase visibility of the people exiting the vehicle. It is recommended (although not required) to have one vest available for every vehicle occupant. Once out of the vehicle, immediately place the reflective warning triangle as required, get off the road as far as possible (behind guard rails if present) and wait there for help to arrive. School bags needed The Protestant Parish Office Kaiserslautern is looking for school bags for students from needy families (mainly in first to fourth grade). Satchels, backpacks and other school bags are needed. Drop off location is the parish office (Evangelischer Gemeindedienst), Stiftsstrasse 2, 67655 Kaiserslautern (next to Stiftskirche). For more information, call 0631-36250913 or 0631-36250912. Quad riding rules Before bringing a quad and all-terrain vehicle to Germany or renting one locally, riders must be aware of the rules. Riders in Germany must be in possession of a class B (regular POV) driver’s license and wear a helmet. Quads registered in Germany — and that includes U.S. Army Europe-registered vehicles — may be driven on all public roads. Riding on the autobahn is only permissible if the maximum allowed speed for the vehicle is over 60 kilometers per hour. Roads and trails designated for agricultural or forestry vehicles only are off limits for quads unless riders have prior permission from the local forestry office. Off-roading is prohibited in Germany. As a general rule, riding a quad is only allowed where it is also legal to drive a car. There are very few off-road quad areas in Germany, and none of them are in the local area. The closest quad area is in Saverne, France, which is 85 kilometers from Kaiserslautern. » Kinsbach: Coppe laptops. » Landstuhl: Tw APRIL 28 industrial counter coo mander, one industrial industrial salad dispe trial drink mixer, one washer, one industria plate, one industrial fl trial fryer, one industri » Ramstein: Copp APRIL 22 Vehicle Readiness Squad sure the snow equipmen ABOVE: Snow equipmen July 25, 2014 Kaiserslautern American Page 5 stay in touch wh syMo free activation days Yes you can! Get easyMobile and save € 29.95 ! Sign up for easyMobile in August and save the activation fee. easyMobile EHQHÀWV VAT free services only at TKS ion No minimum contract durat For a complete list of shops and opening hours go to www.tkscable.com Lt l T KS-Sps WORLDWIDE STRATEGIC PARTNER www.tkscable.com Flat rates Cost control Easy payment English billing Page 6 Kaiserslautern American 86th AW, 435th AGOW Airmen execute LZ training Photos by Senior Airman Christine Griffiths TOP: A U.S. Air Force C-130J Super Hercules from Ramstein takes off from a grass landing strip on Powidz Air Base, Poland, July 11. Airmen from the 86th Airlift Wing are located in Poland for a forward training deployment. Training events with NATO allies demonstrate shared commitments to peace. MIDDLE LEFT: Staff Sgt. Alexis Effinger-Morris, 435th Air Ground Operation Wing’s Air Mobility Squadron contingency airfield manager, places a visual airfield marking panel in preparation for land zone training. MIDDLE RIGHT: A U.S. Air Force C-130J Super Hercules from Ramstein performs a fly over at Powidz Air Base, Poland. BOTTOM: Master Sgt. Stanley MacDonald, 435th AGOW’s AMS air traffic controller, and Staff Sgt. Brock Neel, 435th AMS engineer, survey an area for training with a dynamic cone penetrometer July 11 at Powidz Air Base, Poland. The measurement from the DCP is one of the steps in determining if an airfield is safe for an aircraft landing. July 25, 2014 July 25, 2014 Kaiserslautern American Page 7 Behind the scenes with protocol by Senior Airman Jonathan Stefanko 86th Airlift Wing Public Affairs T here hangs a simple white board, covered in what seems to be the trivial scribbles of a to-do list. Though insignificant at first glance, a closer look reveals extraordinary events like meeting President Obama and the Air Force chief of staff, to planning the details of a change of command and promotion ceremonies. With the responsibility of providing support to approximately 22,000 military members and Department of Defense civilians within the 86th Airlift Wing, 435th Air Ground Operations Wing and 521st Air Mobility Operations Wing, the five man 86 AW protocol office also helps their neighboring protocol offices from the U.S. Air Forces in Europe, 21st Theater Sustainment Command and NATO. “I was overwhelmed when I first got here three months ago,” said Teresa Bracher, 86th AW chief of protocol. “I thought I knew what Ramstein did, but I didn’t understand truly how busy it was. For example, in just May, June and July, we had to perform 60 changes of command as well as dry runs. That’s not including the retirements, promotions, congressional visits, support for the president and the vice president.” Due to Ramstein’s location and diverse mission, protocol Airmen must stand ready to schedule, organize and execute an average of 500 distinguished visitor tours and visits to Ramstein every year. “We have someone on call at all times just in case we have an unexpected arrival,” Bracher said. “We have to stay flexible and adapt to any- The processes available to rebalance or reskill the work force include using reducHeadquarters Air Force level will be eliminat- tion-in-force procedures to determine overed,” said Heidi Liebel, the acting chief of the age employee priority placement rights into civilian force policy division. “The Air Force is vacant positions, as well as providing the committed to minimizing the adverse impacts flexibility to waive qualifications and proof restructuring on our civilvide retained grade and ian employees, hence the pay if placed in a lower use of VERA/VSIP to offer graded position. In that voluntary early separation or regard, the HAF and other retirement incentives.” participating bases will There will be at least one begin their preparations for more round of civilian worksubmitting their requests for force management as soon approval to use reductionas all the MAJCOMs have in-force procedures in an the final details of all the effort to place employees in changes associated with continuing permanent posithe 20 percent headquarters tions. management review and “We are committed to reductions associated with using voluntary separation realigning and consoliprograms as much as posdating functions under the sible before pursuing involInstallation and Mission untary options,” Kelly said. Support Center. “As we progress toward the “The Air Force recognizes end of the fiscal year, it is the invaluable contributions apparent the HAF will need of our civilian workforce, to rebalance skills of the — Heidi Liebel, acting chief of the civilian force policy division but also must manage the fisworkforce into vacant posical constraints under which tions.” the Department of Defense For additional informais operating,” said Brig. Gen. Brian Kelly, the tion about civilian employment, voluntary director of force management policy. “We are separation programs and other personnel focused on fine tuning the force while tak- actions, visit the Air Force Personnel Service ing care to minimize the effect on our current website at https://gum-crm.csd.disa.mil. permanent civilian workforce and their (Courtesy of Secretary of the Air Force families.’’ Public Affairs) Teresa Bracher, 86th Airlift Wing chief of protocol, watches a change of command dry-run July 17 on Ramstein. The wing protocol office is made up of a four-man team that provides support to approximately 22,000 military members and Department of Defense civilians. thing that happens; like when General Welsh came here we only had about a week to make everything happen, but our dedicated team and project officers made it a success.” Project officers act as a point of contact to start the process of retirements, promotions, changes of comSee protocol, Page 11 reductions, from Page 1 Goldschmiede Stephanie Berberich Watches & hand-made Jewelry Schneiderstraße 13 67655 Kaiserslautern T (0631) 414 06 54 “The Air Force is committed to minimizing the adverse impacts of restructuring on our civilian employees, hence the use of VERA/VSIP to offer voluntary early separation or retirement incentives.” real watches for real people Oris Aquis Depth Gauge Automatic mechanical movement Patented depth gauge function Unidirectional, revolving top ring with ceramic inlay Water resistant to 500 metres www.oris.ch Page 8 Kaiserslautern American July 25, 2014 July 25, 2014 Kaiserslautern American Page 9 New name, new mission for Army transition program cies that are still being developed, exactly what those services will be and when they will be able to have access to them, we’re still waiting on the final word on that,” Helping retiring and separating Soldiers Floyd said. manage their transition back into civilian Kaiserslautern SFL counselor and mililife is the Army Career Alumni Program’s tary spouse Tamara Brethouwer said she core mission, but this time it’s the program supports the move and hopes it will help itself that’s undergoing a major change. encourage Soldiers to begin planning as Army officials are redesigning the proearly as possible. gram to better meet the ongoing needs “I think it helps Soldiers stay in the of Soldiers through every phase of their mindset that this is a long-term process, enlistment or commission. One of the very thinking about transition starts at day one first changes clients will notice is the new and I think that now people don’t think name. ACAP is now known as the Soldier about transition until they are close to their For Life Transition Assistance Program. ETS date or close to their retirement date,” Floyd Lewis, SFL transition ser- Maj. Edward Brown, 21st Theater Sustainment Command, speaks with Naini Robinson, she said. vice manager for the Kaiserslautern, Kaiserslautern Soldier For Life Transition Assistance Program counselor, during a visit to Brethouwer also added that this was the Kaiserslautern Soldier For Life Transition Assistance Program Center July 14. Baumholder and Wiesbaden communiespecially important due to the Army’s ties, said the new name reflects the Army’s desire to strong, serve strong, reintegrate strong and remain ongoing efforts to downsize the current force. make the program more comprehensive. strong” — are designed to follow the Soldier from “With the downsizing, people who intended to “Part of the intent is that the chief of staff of the their first duty station, all the way through their make the military their long-term career are finding Army is implementing a Soldier for life concept,” actual separation or retirement. themselves in situations where that option has been Floyd said. “The Soldier for life concept is a holisLewis and his staff say despite the new changes, taken off the table, so it’s something that people tic approach to providing direct support to service customer service will remain the same and staff need to keep in the forefront,” Brethouwer said. members and Soldiers and their family members members are working to ensure an overall seamless For more information on the Soldier for Life from the time they actually enter into the military transition. Transition Assistance Program, visit www. until the time they actually reintegrate back into the “The services that are being currently provided soldierforlife.army.mil. community.” will continue to be provided, but there is a possibilThe Kaiserslautern Soldier for Life The Soldier for Life Program outlines its three ity that after October some services might be acces- Transition Center is located on Kleber Kaserne, components of success as employment, education sible to our service members much earlier than they Bldg. 3205. For more information, call 483-7089 or and healthcare. Its four phases — known as “start previously had been before. But there are still poli- 0631-411-7089. Story and photo by Dijon Rolle U.S. Army Garrison Rheinland-Pfalz Public Affairs 14th Medieval Market in Freisen at Naturwildpark Freisen (wildlife park) August 2 and 3, 2014 Photo by Airman 1st Class Jordan Castelan 86AW’s little place in Spain Honor guardsmen assigned to the 496th Air Base Squadron perform during a change of command ceremony that was held recently at Moron Air Base, Spain. The 496th ABS is a geographically separated unit falling under the 86th Operations Group, which operates and maintains an airfield that supports C-130, KC-10 and KC-135 variants alongside Navy and Marine operated aircraft. The airfield is also operated in cooperation with the Spanish air force and their fighter aircraft. All ads in the classified ad section of your KA are displayed online at www.class-world.com Take a look at Classified World to see if your favorite item is listed with photos! Your classified ad portal - avail. 24/7 Place your free private ads with photos today! Spectacular fire shows, plenty of Medieval s, s, music groups, crafts demonstrations, jugglers, knights’ tournaments & battles … PLUS delicious food and drink stalls!!! Enjoy one of the largest Medieval events in the region Sat.: 10 a.m. – midnight • Sun: 10 a.m. – 7 p.m. Adults €10, mediev. costumed €6 • Kids from 14 €6 Combi ticket Sat + Sun adults €15, med. costumed €10 Kids from 14 €10 • Parking €1 Hemsbachhof 1, 66629 Freisen (follow signs) www.naturwildpark-freisen.de (see Anfahrt) Tel.: 0177 895 9056 (about 25 min from RAB) Page 10 Kaiserslautern American July 25, 2014 July 25, 2014 protocol, from Page 7 mand and much more within their respective units. Though trained to handle the kickoff and main body of the various ceremonies, project officers work hand-in-hand with protocol for their keen eye, expertise and extensive knowledge. “We couldn’t do it without the support from the project officers,” said Tech. Sgt. Raul Rodriguez, 86th AW protocol member. “They let us know what type of event they are in charge of, and then we work together on the itinerary to ensure every possible variable has been taken care of. Kaiserslautern American “There will be times when a project officer comes to us with only a few days to prepare a DV visit or ceremony and we have to provide about a month’s worth of information in one briefing,” Rodriguez continued. Originally a maintainer, Rodriguez was searching for new ways to challenge himself; he felt the best way to do that was to hang up his wrench for teaspoons. “I always look for new ways to challenge myself, and nothing is so far out of my original spectrum of work like protocol,” Rodriguez said. “When I worked on the flightline, I only saw what I was doing right then and diplomacy, from Page 2 to the hospital, his driver made a wrong turn down a dead-end street, where the feebleminded socialist Princip had placed himself to make the assassination attempt (a tragic coincidence, as Ferdinand’s route would not normally have delivered him to Princip). When the archduke’s driver discovered his mistake, he put the car in reverse and accidentally stalled the engine. Princip then walked up and shot the archduke and duchess at point blank range, igniting a century of bloodshed. July 28, 1914, is widely accepted as the beginning date of World War I — a war that resulted in the deaths of 9 million people and laid the framework for another disastrous world conflict that would ensue, historically speaking, mere moments later. In turn resulting in the death of tens of millions more as well as bringing the partitioning of Europe, the march of communism and the Cold War, this claimed the lives of or enslaved millions more either directly or through proxy wars. Many historians would say this was all sparked by a single assassination 100 years ago in Sarajevo and the failure of diplomacy that surrounded it before and after. The 76th Airlift Squadron at Ramstein looks back In the tumultuous decades leading up to Prinicip’s assassination of Ferdinand and his wife, diplomacy was often accomplished with a hand-penned letter delivered at the speed of a steamship, rail or horse, rarely face-to-face by national leaders. At the same time, the murderous technologies of mustard gas, trench warfare and the machine gun were already racing past the slow, bureaucratic pace of diplomacy. Could world events have been different if nations had high-speed diplomacy to cool tensions and bring national leaders face-to-face within hours, or even minutes? The unbelievably complicated machinations between the nations of the Allies and the Central Powers proved to be a Gordian knot for the then painfully slow steamship, rail and horse-drawn diploma- there. But being able to see the other side of how the Air Force functions, now allows me to see the big picture.” Tasked with a multitude of events throughout the year, the protocol Airmen continue to grow not only their skill sets and knowledge but ability to work as a team, allowing them to complete the numerous events on their not-so-trivial whiteboard. “We really do have the sharpest of the sharp,” Bracher said. “The Airmen on this staff, no matter their background, will adapt to the challenges ahead of them. There is no cy. For Western Europe, then intoxicated by Victorian-era imperialism, the easiest apparent way to cut that knot was war. Slow-speed diplomacy had utterly failed. One wonders if the near-instantaneous diplomatic response offered by today’s U.S. Air Forces in Europe, postured “Ready, Forward, Now,” might have been able to cool things down. Today, we are watching brushfires in many of the same areas that were troubled in World War I. Everything old is new again. As a result of the war, the Russian empire was dissolved, resulting in chaos in Eastern Europe, the Balkans, Ukraine and Crimea. World War I resulted in the destruction and dissolution of the Ottoman Empire, which for centuries had held together key regions in North Africa and the Middle East, including Iraq. From Tripoli, Bengazi and Damascus to Baghdad, many of those formerly Ottoman Empire-controlled regions were partitioned and descended into enduring chaos. The artificial borders painted across a tribal, broken region because of failed diplomacy haunt the Middle East and the world to this day. On this grim anniversary of the outbreak of World War I, many of these regions still simmer with the tensions ignited by the failures of diplomacy that turned this single assassination into a catalyst for global war. One century later, here at the 76th Airlift Squadron at Ramstein Air Base, we have the best aircrews and mission support Airmen in the Air Force. We enable diplomacy by providing world-class executive airlift to our nation’s leaders in the same hot spots that simmered 100 years ago. And today, our Airmen do not make “wrong turns” down “blind alleys” as did the ill-fated driver of Ferdinand’s car. The failed horse-paced diplomacy that contributed to a century of war 100 years ago is a thing of the past. Now, present-day diplomacy is enabled by Ramstein’s 76th Airlift Squadron, which safely, comfortably and reliably delivers our nation’s leaders to these troubled regions. With the 76th AS, diplomacy has a faster horse. Ready, Forward, Now! Page 11 room for failure when we need people that can present themselves appropriately, know computer skills, are capable of directing high-level foreign and domestic officials, and much more. “The best thing about being a part of this office is when I come in and I hear everybody laughing,” Bracher continued. “In through the midst of all the hard work, pressure and stress of getting the job done they are still able to have fun and enjoy themselves. You really get a sense that they love what they do, and it shows every day in the products they deliver to Ramstein.” Acting VA secretary outlines problems, actions taken WASHINGTON — In testimony before the Senate Committee on Veterans Affairs July 15, Acting VA Secretary Sloan D. Gibson outlined serious problems regarding access to health care and key actions the department has taken to get veterans off waiting lists and into clinics. “The trust that is the foundation of all we do — the trust of the veterans we serve, and the trust of the American people and their elected representatives — has eroded,” Gibson said. “We have to earn that trust back through deliberate and decisive action, and by creating an open and transparent approach for dealing with our stakeholders to better serve veterans.” Gibson discussed six priorities to begin restoring trust: • Get veterans off wait-lists and into clinics. • Fix systemic scheduling problems. • Address cultural issues. • Hold people accountable where willful misconduct or management negligence are documented. • Establish regular and ongoing disclosures of information. • Quantify the resources needed to consistently deliver timely, high-quality health care. Gibson said the VA needs about $17.6 billion in additional resources to meet current demand for the remainder of fiscal year 2014 through fiscal year 2017. The funding, he added, would address challenges such as clinical staff, space, information technology and the benefits process- ing necessary to provide timely, high-quality care and benefits. “We understand the seriousness of the problems we face,” Gibson said. “We own them. We are taking decisive action to begin to resolve them. We can turn these challenges into the greatest opportunity for improvement in the history of the department.” Gibson also outlined actions VA is taking now to address problems with access to VA health care: • The Veterans Health Administration has reached out to more than 160,000 veterans to get them off wait-lists and into clinics. VHA also has made more than 543,000 referrals for veterans to receive care in the private sector — 91,000 more than in the comparable period a year ago. • VHA facilities are adding more clinic hours, aggressively recruiting to fill physician vacancies, deploying mobile medical units, using temporary staffing resources, and expanding the use of private-sector care. • VA is moving rapidly to augment and improve its existing scheduling system while simultaneously pursuing the purchase of a state-of-the-art system. • Gibson has directed medical center and network directors to conduct monthly inspections, in person, of their clinics to assess the state of scheduling practices and to identify any related obstacles to timely care for veterans. To date, more than 1,100 of these visits have been conducted. See health care, Page 20 Page 12 Kaiserslautern American July 25, 2014 2AMSTEIN!IR"ASEs*ULY FITNESS TRAVEL & ADVENTURE Register for the Annual Ramstein Half Marathon by 5 Sept. at the Southside Fitness Center. Race day is Saturday, 13 September at 0800. $40 Fee (Non-refundable & Non-transferable). Great prizes and awards! For more details call 06371-47-0295. Heidelberg, 27 July King Ludwig’s Castles, 31 July Calling All Runners for the Ramstein Half Marathon! 86 FSS Block Party & Sale – Up to 75% OFF! MOMs, Gear Up, Outdoor Recreation and the Woodlawn Golf Course are teaming up for the SALE of the year on 25 July from 1000 - 1700 at the MOMs parking lot. Selected DVD’s, apparel, bikes, camping gear and more! The Flying Pig will be serving up BBQ. 5 Rules of Dodgeball- Dodge, Dip, Dive, Duck and Dodgeball Sign up your team of no more than 8 players for the Southside Fitness Center Dodgeball Tournament on Friday, 22 August at 1400. Prizes for First Place Team Members! Make it a PT session! For more information call 06371-47-0295. ENTERTAINMENT You Can’t Say That On Stage II Skits and Songs that most theaters are too afraid to do! 25 & 26 July at the Ramstein Community Center Bldg. 412. Doors open at 2000, show starts at 2100. Cost: $10, $5 for E-4 and below. Rated for mature audiences, under 18 must be accompanied by an adult. Latin Night at Club E’ Learn how to salsa and then show off your new moves on 25 July! Doors open at 2100, one hour salsa lesson at 2200 then dance all night until 0200! Enlisted Club Members: Free, Non-Members: $5. Adults only. Ramstein Tickets & Tours Ramstein Outdoor Recreation Intro to Canoeing, 27 July Intro to Climbing, 29 July FAMILY & YOUTH Float Night at the Aquatic Center Enjoy a relaxing evening on the water 9 August from 1700-1845 at the Ramstein Aquatic Center. Bring your own personal floatation device or use one of ours! Root Beer Floats will be available for only $0.75! Normal entry fees apply. Book vs. Movie- Read the book, see the movie! Pick up the featured book of the month “The Princess Bride” from the Vogelweh Library Bldg. 2059 and then join them for a screening of the movie and a potluck meal on 14 August from 1800-2000. For Ages 18+. FOOD Discover the Benefits of Club Membership Sign up to be a Club Member until 31 July and get 3 months of FREE dues and a chance to WIN $100 instantly! For more information, visit www.RamsteinFSS.com or the Enlisted Club service window. Free Membership Breakfast 29 July Club Members get a free breakfast at the Ramstein Officers’ Club from 0630-0800 on Tuesday! For Jobs For more events and information, visit us at www.RamsteinFSS.com · 06371-47-9983 Scan Me *Federal endorsement of sponsors is not intended. WORD Scramble Unscramble these Air Force installations lkardsaeb sedsy alebe uclybek nbdisbo ersekel talkdnri lgnhuial Answers: Barksdale | Dyess | Beale | Buckley | Dobbins | Keesler | Kirtland | Laughlin | panky’s off-leash tour July 25, 2014 Kaiserslautern American Page 13 Recipe of the week: Noodle Spinach Casserole SERVINGS: 6 INGREDIENTS: 500 grams wide or tagliatelle noodles Salt and pepper to taste 750 grams spinach leaves* chopped 2 onions finely chopped 3 cloves garlic finely chopped 2 tablespoons butter or margarine 1 tablespoon flour 850 grams canned tomatoes (with juice) 1 teaspoon Italian seasoning Cayenne pepper to taste 10 tablespoons Schlagsahnse (heavy whipping cream) 75 grams salami thinly sliced 125 grams mozzarella cheese sliced or cubed 125 grams gorgonzola cheese sliced or cubed 75 grams gouda cheese grated 50 grams parmesan cheese grated DIRECTIONS: • Heat oven to 200 degrees Celsius/390 degrees Fahrenheit. • Cook noodles in boiling, salted water for about five minutes. Remove from the water, drain and let cool. • If using fresh spinach, wash the leaves thoroughly and chop or tear into small pieces. Finely chop the onion and garlic. • Heat one tablespoon of the butter in a frying pan. Saute half of the onions and half of the garlic in the butter. Stir in the spinach Recipe courtesy of USO leaves. Season with salt and white pepper. Put in a separate bowl and set aside. • Heat the remaining tablespoon of butter. Saute the remaining onions and garlic. Stir in the flour. Add the canned tomatoes (with juice) to the onion and garlic mixture. Add salt, cayenne pepper and Italian seasoning to taste. Simmer for about five minutes. Stir in the Schlagsahne (heavy whipping cream) and heat for an additional five minutes. • Taste and add additional seasoning if needed. • Grease or spray a 32x39 centimeter (about 11x15 inch) casserole dish. Spread the noodles onto the bottom of the dish. Cover the noodles with the spinach mixture and top it with the sliced salami. • Pour the Schlagsahne (heavy whipping cream) and tomato mixture over the entire casserole. Cover the casserole with the cubed mozzarella and gorgonzola cheese cubes. Sprinkle the grated gouda and parmesan over the cubed cheese. • Bake for 25 to 30 minutes or until cheese is melted and bubbly. * You can substitute the fresh spinach leaves with three 10 ounce packages of frozen chopped spinach. Thaw, but do not drain out the water. If you are using frozen spinach, add an additional two tablespoons of flour to the recipe. Capt. Spanky’s off-leash tour Hey, everybody! I’m here once again to report on my most recent expedition. Like any other day, I was scratching at my human’s leg for food when she said two of the most marvelous words in the world: Italy and pizza! Oh how I’ve dreamt of wrapping my jowls around some delicious pizza straight from Italy. After almost 10 hours of driving, I couldn’t hold the excitement in for much longer. Finally coming to a stop my human announced, “Welcome to Pisa!” Thinking she was slurring, I expected to jump out and be surrounded by a town made of pizza and specifically the leaning tower of pizza, but what I saw was far better. In front of me stood a beautiful monument towering only 60 meters in the air with a slight tilt — the Leaning Tower of Pisa. Before entering the tower I learned that the famous bell tower was not purposely built at a lean but began to drift to its side during construction. It made me think about what it would have been like making a mistake people could see 835 years later. Once we finally walked up to the tower I was excited to put my fuzzy paw onto that first step, but was halted by the gate keeper. As he stood there arms crossed, he stated no one under the age of 8 was allowed entrance. Flashing my dog tag, he was able to see that in dog years I was more than old enough to climb the shiny marble steps, so off I went trotting up leaving nothing behind but my drool. Once I got to the top vertigo hit hard as I looked down and felt as though I could touch the people attempting to “push” the tower over for a photo. Though a magnificent scene, I had to quickly rush down before I lost that morning’s kibble. Now on the ground I gazed up at the beautiful masterpiece wondering how I could honor my adventure. Only one thing came to mind. I lifted my hind leg to match the tower’s tilt and with pride claimed that small patch of land as my own, then, of course, enjoyed some of the best salami pizza I have ever had in my life. Page 14 Kaiserslautern American July 25, 2014 7th CSC Soldiers mentor KSF HAZMAT Unit by Sgt. 1st Class Matthew Chlosta 7th Civil Support Command Public Affairs PRISTINA, Kosovo — Soldiers from the 7th Civil Support Command’s 773rd Civil Support Team helped the Kosovo Security Force’s Civil Protection Regiment HAZMAT Company build a nuclear, biological and chemical detection equipment storage room here and develop standard operating procedures for the room, July 6 to 19. The Kosovo HAZMAT team’s current missions include civil protection and to assist their government’s authorities in response to natural disasters and emergency incidents. “From the last training we had from DTRA and the 773rd CST back in May, we saw that learning how to properly build a (nuclear, biological and chemical) detection equipment storage room is necessary for us to learn,” said Sgt. Bajram Peci, leader decontamination station, 1st Platoon, HAZMAT Co., CPR, KSF. Personnel from DTRA, EUCOM and the U.S. Embassy in Kosovo put together a list of equipment they would need to perform their functional HAZMAT duties, said Sgt. Eric Song, survey team member, 773rd CST, 7th CSC. “We’re working alongside Sergeant Peci and his team to also set up an NBC detection equipment storage room for some of the sensitive items that may be included,” said Staff Sgt. John Bennetts, survey team chief, 773rd CST, 7th CSC. In the future, KSF HAZMAT Company Soldiers will also store CBRN analysis and detection equipment in the new NBC storage room. “It is necessary, because all of the equipment is expen- sive and sensitive and has to be secured,” Peci said. The two NCOs worked for four days to help create the standard operating procedures. “We’re also writing the procedures on how the Kosovo military will properly maintain the detection equipment as well as how to store, maintain and account for it,” Bennetts said. “They’re motivated, actively engaged, listened and implemented everything we’ve taught them.” As the NBC equipment storage room progressed and the procedures were reviewed, the NCOs complimented each other and voiced their excitement with an eye toward possible future joint CBRN and HAZMAT training. “It’s good to be with professional CBRN Soldiers,” Peci said. “I would like to continue this professional relationship and training in the future with the U.S. CBRN unit.” 21st TSC showcases capabilities during Rheinland-Pfalz Tag Story and photo by Staff Sgt. Warren W. Wright Jr. 21st Theater Sustainment Command Public Affairs NEUWIED, Germany — Soldiers from the 21st Theater Sustainment Command showed off their various capabilities during a Rheinland-Pfalz state-sponsored fair July 18 to 20 here. Rheinland-Pfalz Tag is an annual event that takes place in a different city in the state each year, bringing together people from all across the state in order to showcase the many various state institutions and organizations within Rheinland-Pfalz. Representing the 21st TSC this year were the 5th Quartermaster Theater Aerial Delivery Company, the 7th Civil Support Command’s Medical Support Unit-Europe and 773rd Civil Support Team, the 30th Medical Brigade’s 212th Combat Support Hospital, and the Theater Logistics Support Center-Europe. “We’re here supporting our higher command and conducting community engagement,” said Capt. Hubert Little, medical operations officer from the 773rd CST. “We’re letting (the locals) see what our capabilities are and what we bring to the table as a partner. It allows them to see how we’re supporting Germany and our allies.” For the 21st TSC, working closely with its German partners is a daily occurrence, and Rheinland-Pfalz-Tag provided an excellent opportunity to emphasize that to the participants. “One of our main missions is to work in collaboration with the Germans and the other nations within Europe,” said Capt. Jessica Taylor, physician assistant with the MSU-E. “We do a lot, and the more we can get our face out there and show that we’re helping will help build better relationships within our community.” For some, the American military in Germany is a mystery. By participating in the 2014 Rheinland-Pfalz-Tag, the 21st TSC is able to break down the barriers of its fences and show the local nationals everyone is a part of the same community. “Sometimes it seems like we sit behind walls most of the time,” said Maj. Neil Hurd, nurse and anesthetist with the 212th CSH. “I’m sure it’s kind of a mystery to them what we do and maybe even a little scary that we’re in their country. By getting out here we can show them that what we do is meant to do good.” Rheinland-Pfalz-Tag gave the various contributing 21st TSC units the opportunity to highlight their specific and unique missions to the participants of the annual event. The displays at the event included paratroopers from the 5th QM demonstrating how to properly pack a parachute, Soldiers from the 773rd CST showcasing their decontamination equipment, medical specialists from the 212th CSH exhibiting their field hospital equipment, Soldiers with the MSU-E with their medical simulator mannequins, and apprentices with the TLSC-E highlighting some of the unique training they receive. “Our capabilities are kind of special,” said Sgt. Edwin Schimmer, parachute rigger from the 5th QM. “We want to show everyone that there’s another side to the military where we can provide humanitarian relief as well as dropping equipment to fight war. “We’re not just here to be the Staff Sgt. Thomas Honeycutt, military working dog handler with the 100th Military Working Dog Detachment, 709th Military Police Battalion, 18th MP Brigade, 21st Theater Sustainment Command, gives a bite demonstration to participants of the 2014 Rheinland-Pfalz Tag July 19 in Neuwied, Germany. big, bad Army,” Schimmer continued. “We’re here to show everyone that we’re also a part of the community.” Additionally, Soldiers participating in the event had the opportunity to get to know their neighbors in the community in which they live. “It’s important for not only my Soldiers, but for everyone to get out here and demonstrate the capabilities between ourselves and our partner nations, the similarities between our training and the ways we can help foster a good environment for our community here in Germany,” Schimmer said. Pfc. Molly Parr, also a parachute rigger from the 5th QM, said she agrees. “Because we live in the community, it’s important for us to show them that we’re friendly,” Parr said. “They’ve been so welcoming to us, and it’s important that we do the same.” Sgt. Edwin Schimmer, parachute rigger with the 5th Quartermaster Theater Aerial Delivery Company, 21st Theater Sustainment Command, rigs a parachute to a German participant of the 2014 Rheinland-Pfalz Tag. Soldiers with the 21st TSC participated in the three-day, state-sponsored event in order to showcase their capabilities. July 25, 2014 Kaiserslautern American Page 15 Page 16 Kaiserslautern American July 25, 2014 July 25, 2014 Kaiserslautern American Page 17 Wanted: Airmen selfie videos WASHINGTON — Do you have a unique story about the path that led you to the Air Force? Are you proud of your job and how it impacts the bigger Air Force mission? Do you work in an exceptional unit? If so, the Air Force wants to hear from you. The 2014 American Airman Video Contest, which began July 1, is open to all Airmen — uniformed, civilian, Guard and Reserve — who want to share their story of being an Airman. The contest rules have been relaxed to allow participants to shoot up to a one-minute video, or selfie, talking about their story as an Airman or about the unique mission they do every day. The content of the video is limited only by imagination. “Every Airman has a story, and smartphone technology now allows those Airmen to share those stories to a wider audience than ever before,” said Air Force Chief of Staff Gen. Mark A. Welsh III at the start of the contest. Airmen are encouraged to create their own video for the contest and to challenge their friends to come up with the most creative selfie video to be added to the American Airman Video Contest. The competition has reached the Cheerleading registration The original video length has doubled, so Airmen, uniformed and civilian, can now send in up to a 60second video of his or her Air Force story. It’s as simple as taking out their smartphone, shooting a quick clip and uploading it to their YouTube account. Once it’s there, send a link to usafvideos@us.af.mil to enter. For more details and complete contest rules, visit http://airforcelive. dodlive.mil/contest. “Our Airmen are an amazing communication resource,” Welsh said. “No one tells the Air Force story like they do.” (Courtesy of Secretary of the Air Force Public Affairs) Education Notes Registration for afternoon bambino cheerleading will take place from Monday to Aug. 22. Cost is $20 for six 45-minute sessions. Sessions are offered from 4 to 4:45 p.m. Tuesdays and Thursdays or Wednesdays and Fridays. Open to children ages 3 and 4. START SMART cheerleading’s goal is to teach each child the motor skills necessary to eventually become a cheerleader by utilizing positive reinforcement and fun activities in a safe environment on a one-on-one basis with their parents led by a staff member. Register online via Webtrac; through Parent Central Services, Bldg. 2898 on Pulaski Barracks (call 493-4516/4122 or 06313406-4516/4122); or at the Family and Morale, Welfare and Recreation One Stop Shop, Bldg. 3810 on Landstuhl’s Wilson Barracks (call 486-8943 or 06371-86-8943). Bullying Buster Summer Camp Bullying is a problem that many young children face. Learn self-confidence through self-defense in the Bullying Buster Summer Camp through SKIESUnlimited, Monday to Aug. 1. Open to ages 5 to 13. The camp will be held in the Yellow Ribbon Room on Miesau Army Depot, Bldg. 1304. Cost is $195. Register by contacting Parent Central Services, Bldg. 2898 on Pulaski Barracks, at 493-4516/4122 or 0631-34064516/4122, or the Family and Morale, Welfare and Recreation One Stop Shop, Bldg. 3810 on Landstuhl’s Wilson Barracks, at 486-8943 or 0637186-8943. Sports camp for kids halfway point, and submissions are needed to show the diversity and quality of the Air Force. Videos must be received by Tuesday to be eligible for the contest. The top 10 finalist videos will be available on AFBlueTube, www. youtube.com/user/AFBlueTube, for public voting from Aug. 12 to 22. Voters can “like” their favorite videos, and the video with the most “likes” will win. Many of the clips will be compiled for a special video presentation by Welsh during the Air Force Association’s Air & Space Conference and Technology Exposition in September. The sixth annual American Sports Camp, for children ages 8 to 17, will take place Aug. 4 to 8 in Frankfurt at SC 1880 Frankfurt (Feldgerichtstrasse 29, 60320 Frankfurt) and the gym in the nearby Kleyerschule. The daily program runs from 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. with experienced coaches and players from several local clubs helping the participants with the basics of American football, baseball, lacrosse and basketball. Children will learn a different sport each of the first four days, and on the fifth day they will play a game in all the sports. The camp is supported by the U.S. General Consulate in Frankfurt. For details, visit www. wardcarr.com/en_index.html or contact Ward Carr at amspcamp@aol.com. Summer theater camps KMC Onstage is offering summer theater classes and camps until Aug. 2. Various classes include creative dramatics, improv, intro to theater, poetry and puppetry, acting and more. For details, email nathan.d.records.naf@mail.mil, check out the Family and Morale, Welfare and Recreation website, or call KMC Onstage at 483-6626 or 0631411-6626. E-Degree Plan Starting Oct. 1, all personnel requesting tuition assistance are required to have uploaded their electronic Degree Plan into their education record in the Air Force Virtual Education Center site accessed through the Air Force Portal. Meet with your school’s academic adviser for your e-Degree Plan and then take the time to upload your courses. For assistance or for more information, contact the education center. EDGE! program Register for events with Parent Central Services, Bldg. 2898 on Pulaski Barracks, by calling 4934516/4122 or 0631-3406-4516/4122; or the Family and Morale, Welfare and Recreation One Stop Shop on Landstuhl, Bldg. 3810 on Wilson Barracks, at 486-8943 or 06371-86-8943. • Offensive and defensive football drills for youth ages 9 and older will be held Aug. 4 to 8 on the Landstuhl track field. These drills will assist youth in mastering the different offensive and defensive positions in football. Offensive drills will be held from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Defensive drills will be held from 4 to 8 p.m. Cost is $100. • Advanced wrestling takes place from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. Aug. 7 to 9 at the Special Events Center, Bldg. 237 on Rhine Ordnance Barracks. The focus of the program is on physical fitness, learning proper wrestling techniques, good sportsmanship and personal improvement, no matter what the skill level. This activity will provide a fun and challenging exposure to the world of wrestling that will encourage character building along with athletic conditioning. Open to children in first to 12th grade. Children must have a minimum of two years experience. Cost is $30. • Fishing instruction will take place from 4 to 5 p.m. Aug. 7 and 14 at the Landstuhl Youth Center, Bldg. 3819. This is for students in first through 12th grade. Youth will learn fundamental fishing skills, including knot tying, casting, baiting the hook and basic German fishing laws. A fishing trip will be held from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Aug. 15. Cost is $45. Youth Summer Adventure Program The Teen Center’s Youth Summer Adventure Program offers fun activities, including trips to Tropical Islands, Miramar Water Park, Movie World Theme Park, Fun Forest Ropes Course, Camp Darby, Heidelberg, Europa Park, Garmisch and more. The trip fees include transportation, entrance fees, supervision by youth development professionals and most meals. Find out about all of the programs by contacting Parent Central Services, Bldg. 2898 on Pulaski Barracks (call 493-4516/4122 or 0631-3406-4516/4122), or Family and Morale Welfare and Recreation One Stop Shop, Bldg. 3810 on Landstuhl’s Wilson Barracks (call 486-8943 or 06371-86-8943). Tween/teen connection Adolescent Substance Abuse Counseling Service counselors will start two newcomers transition groups over the summer in the Ramstein Middle School MPH building. One group is for high school students and the other for middle school students. For more information, call 06371-47-3196 or email Michael.mcguire@eu.dodea.edu or shelly.green@ eu.dodea.edu. Page 18 Kaiserslautern American July 25, 2014 Have fun with the locals Family day Sun, Jul 27 Kaiserslautern, Waschmühle Enjoy a day at the pool in Kaiserslautern Waschmühle on July 27. Swim a few laps, sun bathe while you let your children play and jump on bouncy castles and join in on the cannonball contest. There will be much more entertainment for you and your family. EVENTS Asta Summer Fest Sat, Jul 26 Mainz, Uni Campus Come to the Asta Summer Fest at the University Campus in Mainz on July 26, where you can relive your Uni days. There will be 8 stages and around 60 different artists performing. For more information visit www.asta-sommerfest.de Farmer´s market Sat, Jul 26 Saarbrücken, St. Johanner Markt Saarbrücken hosts farmer’s market on July 26 from 8 a.m. at St. Johanner Markt. The market starts at 8 a.m. Lanz tractor meeting Sat, Jul 26 – Sun, Jul 27 Speyer, Technik Museum See an exhibit of Lanz tractors from the past 30 years at the 7th Lanz tractor meeting at the Technik Museum Speyer on July 26 & 27. This year’s historic guest brand is Porsche Allgaier. Entry fee for adults is €5 and for children €3. For more information visit their site at www.speyer.technik-museum.de Sunday shopping Sun, Jul 27 Zweibrücken, The Style Outlets Enjoy a special Sunday at the Style Outlet in Zweibrücken from 1 pm to 6 pm, July 27. In this shopping center more than 100 brands like Armani, Calvin Klein, Adidas and Swarovski are offered. For more info see www.zweibruecken.thestyleoutlets.de. Castle park festival Sat, Aug 2 Trippstadt, Schlosspark Visit the Schlosspark Festival (castle park festival) in Trippstadt on August 2. from 4 p.m. There will be culinary delights, a wine village, and a children’s program. Live music will be played. Don’t forget to see the wonderful light show at 8.30 pm and 1 am. For more info and tickets between €3 and €24 see www.schlosspark-festival.de. Wine tasting Sat, Aug 2 Trier, Vereinigte Hospitien winery Discover the wines of Trier on the 2nd of August. One of Germany’s oldest wine cellar invites you to join the tour where you can see one of the historical wine cellars and taste up to three different wines. The 1-hour tour starts at 1:30 p.m. from the “Pforte” (entrance) in Windmühlenstrasse. For more info visit www.trier-info.de or call 0651-9450 Summer party Sat, Aug 2 – Sun, Aug 3 Steinalben, Festplatz Geiselberger Mühle Come to the Geiselberger Mühle from August 2 & 3 and enjoy the summer party with music by Kienholz musicians. Party with men dressed in Lederhosen from 8:30 p.m. Enjoy a nice cold beer in the beer garden and sample wine while you are there. Children can jump in the bouncy castle and you can try your luck at a shooting stand. For more information visit www.moosalbtaler.de Castle festival Sat, Aug 2 – Sun, Aug 3 Cochem, Reichsburg The annual castle festival will take place from August 2 - 3 at the Reichsburg Cochem. Once again, actors will ensure a medieval atmosphere within the historic castle walls. Marvel at fire shows or jugglers and more while enjoying beer, wine or a medieval barbeque. For more info see www.cochem.de. Rheingau wine week Fri, Aug 8 – Sun, Aug 17 Wiesbaden, Schlossplatz The 39th Rheingauer Weinwoche takes place from August 8 - 17 in Wiesbaden’s Schlossplatz, starting at 11 a.m. Taste delicious wines offered by more than 100 booths between the Schlossplatz, the Marktkirche and the Dern’sche Gelände while listening to live music and enjoying the unique atmosphere of this festival. For more info see www.rheingau.de. CONCERTS Kelis Mon, Aug 18 Frankfurt, Zoom Come see the American singer Kelis perform on August 18 in Frankfurt. Kelis More events on: www.militaryingermany.com became famous with her single “Milkshake.” Ticket prices start at €28.20. For more info visit www.eventim.de Jason Mraz Thu, Oct 2 Frankfurt, Alte Oper Jason Mraz will be performing in Frankfurt on October 2 at the Alte Oper. Ticket prices for his show start at €39.80 and the show starts at 8 p.m. For more information visit www.eventim.de SPORTS Splashdiving Fri, Jul 25 – Sat, Jul 26 Kaiserslautern, Waschmühle Head on over to Kaiserslautern’s Waschmühle on July 25 & 26 to see the exciting Splashdiving Championship. Contestants will show off their style of diving. Enjoy the beach party in the evening, as well as grilled food. Bring your whole family and enjoy an excitingly relaxing day at the pool! For more information visit www.sd-rlp.de Coca-Cola Street Run Sun, Jul 27 Kaiserslautern, city center The last Sunday of July the Coca-Cola Street Run will be held in Kaiserslautern on July 27. If you have what it takes, then come and join the street run. You have the choice of taking part in the 5 km or 10 km distance run. For more information visit www.fck-running.de military IN GERMANY July 25, 2014 Kaiserslautern American Page 19 INTRODUCING LOCAL BUSINESSES Immobilien 4 You What is in a name? This name says it all. Frank and Anna Neumann have been in the real estate business since 2001. They have been the ‘go-to’ real estate company ever since, specializing in renting, purchasing or building your home in Germany, they are conveniently located in Landstuhl. Both of them have been working with Americans for the last 13 years and know exactly how to assist the American community in finding the house you will love and enjoy. They are really known as a ‘one-stop-shop,’ accompanying you during the entire renting or buying process. It is important for a realtor to know how to negotiate on your behalf, help to maximize your loan structure and offer quick, honest and reliable support from beginning to end. When it comes to financing, they have 100% mortgages for Americans. Frank and Anna are real professionals that will evaluate your LQA/OHA and make sure it is compatible with the rent or mortgage you will have. They are also experts in home-building and offer top quality homes built to your specifications, offering building lots and turn-key, hassle-free properties from floor plan to interior design and landscaping. If you are selling your home, they will do a complete market analysis of your property and they have pre-approved buyers right at their fingertips ready to buy. Whether you are renting or owning, you will always be glad you called Immobilien 4 You. www.immobilien-4-you.com • 06372 - 80 36 41 • mynexthome@yahoo.de Osteria da Giusy Would you like to go out and try something new? Less than 10 minutes outside Ramstein Air base is a wonderful new small restaurant (opened November 2013) known as “Osteria Da Giusy” (Osteria meaning: where wine and simple food specialties are served). Here, you can enjoy home-style Italian cooking and the flavors of southern Italian Apulian wines. Not the quick in and out, but the place to spend time with friends over dinner. The Italian cuisine is freshly made, which takes a little longer to prepare, but the wait is worth it! Weekly specials that are not part of the regular menu are also a highlight. There is a beautiful outdoor terrace with covered seating which is a wonderful summer evening treat. Every 1st Saturday of the month, you’ll be entertained by live acoustic guitar music. Would you like to have a wine tasting? This is also possible. Josephine Giusy, owner and cook, is a city girl from Brindisi in south eastern Italy. This is what real Italian food is all about! Osteria da Giusy is open daily 17:00-22:00, closed on Wednesdays and on Sundays also opened for lunch from 12:00-14:00. Take out can be ordered too. The restaurant is located only 10 km from Ramstein AB. Don’t let this experience pass you by! Hauptstr. 43 • 66879 Kollweiler • 06385 - 99 31 979 Raiffeisen Building Center We all need a helping hand when it comes to our garden work. Especially in the deep of summer when we need to keep things under control. Stop on by at the Raiffeisen Waren Zentrale Building Center located right in Landstuhl. This is a business that offers everything from garden assistance to heating oil and anything in between. Raiffeisen have a huge selection of outdoor garden supplies including planting soil, mulch, stones for terraces and lots more. They can help you with your landscaping which can really get out of hand this time of year. Even though we are not thinking about winter with the summer sun staying up late, this is a great time to buy your heating oil or your wood pellets for your heating systems. Raffeisen offers a great summer price that is hard to beat! If you are building a house or just wanting to renovate, they can also assist you with your sanitation needs, renovations and modernization of your home. Ease the stress of your garden work with help from Raffeisen Bauzentrum. Raiffeisenstr. 14 • 66849 Landstuhl • 06371 - 92110 • www.rwz.de This advertisement service is proudly brought to you by Raiffeisen-Bauzentrum Trouble-free building from A to Z ! publisher of your KA Page 20 Kaiserslautern American July 25, 2014 July Mark Your Calendar 2014 Events » Reconnect with the outdoors by joining Family and Morale, Welfare and Recreation for a campout. The Great American Campout will take place Saturday and Sunday at Pulaski Park. Bring your tents and sleeping bags and camp under the stars. Camping equipment is available to rent at Army Outdoor Recreation. Bring your own hotdogs and roast them on the outdoor grill. Tent setup begins at 7 p.m. This free event is open to all military ID cardholders and family members. Register with Army Outdoor Recreation no later than Tuesday by calling 493-4117 or 06313406-4117. » In honor of August being National Breastfeeding Awareness Month, Mom2Mom KMC is hosting the Big Latch On at 10:30 a.m. Aug. 2 at the Donnelly Park Pavilion on Ramstein. Participants should arrive at least 30 minutes early for registration. The Global Big Latch On is an annual event where groups of breast-feeding mothers come together to break the world record for most mothers and children breast-feeding at the same time worldwide. Last year, the Big Latch On was held at 845 locations in 28 countries around the world, and the current record was set at 14,536 children breast-feeding at once. Not a breast-feeding mom? That’s OK. Anyone who supports breast-feeding is welcome, including husbands, partners and friends, and mothers who are pregnant and planning to breast-feed. An open house will also be held from 9:30 a.m. to noon. It will include a community fair, bouncy castle, door prizes and a professional photo booth. For more information, visit www.facebook.com/ Mom2MomKMC or email outreach@mom2momkmc.org. » KMC Onstage hosts “An Evening of One Act Plays” in October, which will feature a variety of short plays. Auditions for this show will take place at 7 p.m. Aug. 26 and 27. Material will be available for cold-reading. For more information, contact 483-6626 or 0631-4116626. » The Ramstein Enlisted Spouses’ Association will host an Aquatic Extravaganza Aug. 30 at the Ramstein Aquatic Center. Check in will begin at 5 p.m., food and games will begin at 5:30 p.m., and swimming will begin at 6:15 p.m. and last until 8 p.m. when the event ends. This event is open to all families of deployed service members, RESA members and guests. To RSVP, email resa. social@gmail.com no later than Aug. 20. RSVPs must include the age of children that will be attending. » The Team Ramstein Hispanic Heritage Committee is looking for highly motivated people who have great ideas or want to take on special projects. An observance will be held from Sept. 15 to Oct. 15 with a presidential proclamation. This commemoration is an opportunity to increase awareness, mutual respect and understanding. Hispanic Heritage observances are designed to enhance cross-cultural and cross-gender awareness and promote harmony among all military members, their families and the civilian work force. Anybody who would like to be a part of this year’s Hispanic Heritage Committee should attend the meeting at 10 a.m. Wednesday and July 30 at the Ramstein Community Center, Room 1 (next to the Flying Pig restaurant). For more information, call Master Sgt. Delma Edwards at 480-5862, or Tech. Sgt. Luis Montero at 480-0977. » The first Toddler Picnic in the Park event, hosted by the New Parent Support Program, takes place from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. every Wednesday during the summer at Pulaski Park on Pulaski Barracks. Parents with toddlers are invited to bring a picnic lunch and enjoy playing and picnicking with other toddlers. Toddler-specific information will be provided, with topics ranging from summer safety to nutrition. For more information, contact the New Parent Support Program at 493-4066/4058 or 0631-3406-4066/4058. Jobs » A USA Jobs Workshop will be held from 10 a.m. to noon Aug. 8 and 22 in the computer lab on Pulaski Barracks, Bldg. 2917. Want to learn more about finding a government job? Get the one-up on competition with hands-on instruction and assistance from our training employment readiness expert. Register in advance by calling 493-4203 or 0631-3406-4203. » A Private Sector Resume Writing class takes place from 10 a.m. to noon Aug. 20 in Bldg. 2917 on Pulaski Barracks. Looking for a job in the private sector and don’t know scheduling HEALTH CARE, from Page 11 inappropriate practices. In the course of • Gibson has directed a completing this task, more comprehensive external audit than 13,000 performance of scheduling practices across plans were amended. the entire VHA system. • Where willful miscon• Gibson has personally duct or management neglivisited 10 VA medical centers gence is documented, approin the last six weeks to hear priate personnel actions will directly from the field on the be taken, including in cases actions being taken to get vet- of whistleblower retaliation. erans off wait-lists and into • Gibson froze VHA clinics, and he will continue Central Office and Veterans to make site visits. Integrated Service Network • The inappropriate 14-day Office headquarters hiring access measure has been as a first step to ensure all removed from all individual employees are working to employee performance plans support those delivering care to eliminate any motive for directly to veterans. • VHA has dispatched teams to provide direct assistance to facilities requiring the most improvement, including a large team now working in Phoenix. • All VHA senior executive performance awards for fiscal 2014 have been suspended. • VHA is expanding use of private-sector care to improve access. • Gibson sent a message to all 341,000 VA employees, and has reiterated during every visit to VA facilities, that whistleblowers will be protected, and that he will where to start? Take this class designed to help prepare you in your career search. Learn important information about what an employer might look for on a resume. Register in advance by calling 493-4203 or 0631-3406-4203. Support Groups » Community for Autism Awareness, Understanding, Support and Education, or CAUSE, is a support group for members of the community who have an autistic family member to get information and get involved. The group meets from 6 to 7 p.m. the second Tuesday of every month in the media center at Vogelweh Elementary School. No registration required. Classes & Training » Anger management class takes place from 1 to 4 p.m. Aug. 7 in Bldg. 2917 on Pulaski Barracks. Learn about how anger is triggered and how to control it. Deskside assistance is available for those who are command referred. Register in advance by calling 493-4203 or 06313406-4203. » ACS Relocation Readiness offers two levels of German language classes: beginners and intermediate. In these classes, participants will gain a better understanding of the written and verbal German language. All course materials are provided to students free of charge. Classes run in 10-week semesters. Advanced registration is required as this class often fills up fast. For details, call 493-4203 or 0631-3406-4203. Baumholder Events » The Better Opportunities for Single Soldiers program represents the voice of the single Soldier. BOSS Soldiers coordinate and participate in community service projects, organize recreational and leisure activities, and actively support the quality of life needs of single Soldiers. Do you want to get involved? Come find out more at the BOSS Information Day from 11:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Aug. 6 at the Baumholder Warrior Zone, Bldg. 8105 on Smith Barracks. For more information, call 485-6228 or 06783-6-6228. not tolerate retaliation against whistleblowers. • Gibson has conducted more than a dozen meetings and calls with senior representatives of veteran and military service organizations and other stakeholder groups to solicit their ideas for improving access and restoring trust. • Gibson has made a number of personnel announcements in recent weeks, including: Dr. Carolyn Clancy as interim undersecretary for health; Dr. Jonathan Perlin, a former undersecretary for health, on temporary assignment as senior advisor to the secretary; Dr. Gerard Cox as interim director of the Office of Medical Inspector; and Leigh Bradley as special counsel to the secretary. • As VA completes reviews, fact-finding, and other investigations, the department is beginning to initiate personnel actions to hold those accountable who committed wrongdoing or were negligent in discharging their management responsibilities. (Courtesy of a Department of Veterans Affairs news release) July 25, 2014 Airman & Family Readiness Center For details or to sign up for a class, call the Airman & Family Readiness Center at 480-5100. MONDAY » Pre-separation counseling: 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., A&FRC TUESDAY » Reintegration brief: 9 to 11 a.m., IDRC » Pre-deployment brief: 1 to 3 p.m., IDRC WEDNESDAY » Base INTRO: 7:30 to 11:45 a.m., Ramstein Officers’ Club (moved to officers’ club only this Wednesday) THURSDAY » Ready for Reunion: Homecoming Basics: 9 to 11 a.m., A&FRC AUG. 1 » New commanders, first sergeants, superintendents immersion brief: 7:30 a.m. to 4 p.m., A&FRC Child/Youth » SIGN UP IS CURRENTLY OPEN and there are spaces available for the following classes, which run until Aug. 8: Okinawan Karate: 4:30 to 5:30 p.m. Tuesdays and Fridays on Ramstein, ages 8 to 18; individual music lessons (piano, woodwinds, guitar, voice) on Ramstein and Vogelweh, ages 6 and up; dance classes of all types on Ramstein. To register, vist www.86FSS.com, click “Family,” then “Instructional Classes,” then “Class Registration.” » MARK YOUR CALENDARS for summer and fall registration. Get ready to join our camps, classes and clubs: Aug. 4: Fall after school clubs Aug. 11: Fall instructional classes Spaces are limited, so don’t delay. Register online at www.86fss.com, or call Ramstein Youth Programs at 06371-47-6444, or Vogelweh Youth Programs at 0631536-6504 for details. » 2014 FRANKFURT AMERICAN SPORTS CAMP FOR KIDS: The sixth annual American Sports Camp for boys and girls from the ages of 8 to 17 will take place Aug. 4 to 8 in Frankfurt at SC 1880 Frankfurt (Feldgerichtstrasse 29, 60320 Frankfurt) and the gym in the nearby Kleyerschule. The daily program runs from 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. with experienced coaches and players from several local clubs helping the participants with the basics of American football, baseball, lacrosse and basketball. The children learn a different sport each of the first four days, and on the fifth day they play a game in all the sports. The camp is supported by the U.S. General Consulate in Frankfurt. For more information, visit www.wardcarr.com/ en_index.html or contact Ward Carr at amspcamp@aol.com. Ramstein Youth Center SUMMER CAMPS OUTLINE (AGES 9 TO 12), MONDAY TO AUG. 1 9 a.m. to noon » Gadget & Invention Challenge » Soccer » Finger Food Fun » Recycled Art » Robo Tech Mayan Adventure 2 to 5 p.m. » WW II Kids Experience » Net Sports » Hispanic Cooking » Brush Strokes Painting » Game Tech: Scratch 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. » Planet Earth with Mr. Ronnie Kaiserslautern American AUG. 4 TO 8 9 a.m. to noon » Fly, Fight Win: Air Force Adventures » Tennis » Wood Working II » Jewelry Making » Art from Around the World 2 to 5 p.m. » Amazing Race II » FSS Sports » European Cooking » Op Art: Modern Creativity Video Editing 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. » Time Traveler Adventures AUG. 11 TO 15 9 a.m. to noon » Fear Factor Resilience » Net Sports » Sewing » Lines & Shadows: Sketching 2 to 5 p.m. » Mission Impossible II » Around the World Sports » Master Chef Junior: Technique Challenge » Flight Tech 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. » Super Soaking SwimWeek AUG. 18 TO 21 (NOTE: There will NOT be any camp Aug. 22 due to a Family Day) 9 a.m. to noon » Goopy, Fizzy Science » Soccer » Patchwork Morning: Quilting » Point, Click & Shoot: Digital Photography » Digital Illustration Page 21 Family Advocacy » EXPECTANT PARENT ORIENTATION (MONTHLY): Orientation is from 8 to 11 a.m. the first Tuesday of every month at the Learning Resource Center, Bldg. 3718 at Landstuhl Regional Medical Center. Learn about birth registration, passports and more. For more information, call the New Parent Support Program at 479-2098 or 0637146-2098. » FORTIFY YOUR MARRIAGE: 3 to 4:30 p.m. Wednesdays from Aug. 6 to 27 at the Ramstein Southside Chapel. This four-session interactive workshop helps partners put their relationship in a whole new light. To register, call 4792370 or 06371-46-2370. » STRESS MANAGEMENT: 10 a.m. to noon Aug. 6 at the Ramstein Health and Wellness Center. Stress is an everyday fact of life and not all stress is considered destructive. How an individual responds to the stressor will determine the impact on their life. To register, call 479-2370 or 0637146-2370. » TAME YOUR TEMPER: 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. Tuesdays (Aug. 12 to Sept. 2) at the Ramstein Health and Wellness Center. This three-session workshop teaches how to take control of the anger in your life. To register, call 479-2370 or 06371-46-2370. Medical Group » Self Initiated Care Kit, twice a month. Call 479-2273 (CARE) to sign up for a class. » Attention: TRICARE online is available for your convenience. Schedule your own appointments, home care website, check labs, nurse advice line, medication refills and more. Register online today at www.tricareonline.com. ASACS 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. » Sticks & Stones Outdoor Adventure » Adolescent Support and Counseling Service is a comprehensive program that provides prevention education and counseling services to 11- to 19 year-old ID cardholders in the military community. Their mission is to provide comprehensive counseling services to adolescents and military families stationed OCONUS while enhancing military readiness and quality of life. In addition, ASACS offers life skills classes that promote health and personal development in the Department of Defense schools. ASACS participates in supportive activities related to military life transitions and provides individual, group and family counseling services. ASACS counselors’ offices are located in Department of Defense schools for the convenience of military families. ASACS counseling services are completely confidential. Hours are from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday to Friday; however, flexible appointment times are available to meet the needs of military families. Contact your school ASACS counselor for more information. For more information, call 06371-47-6444 or 480-6444. SARC/SAPR 2 to 5 p.m. » Go Girls Go » Wet & Wild Water Fun » Pack N Go Foods for Back to School » Inking & Coloring » Digital Scrapbooking Health and Wellness Center For more information, call the Health and Wellness Center at 06371-47-4292 or 480-4292 (HAWC). TODAY » BOD POD assessments: 2 to 3 p.m. MONDAY » Healthy Eating: 10 to 11:30 a.m. TUESDAY » Heart Smart: 10 to 11 a.m. THURSDAY » BOD POD assessments: 8 to 9 a.m. AUG. 1 » BOD POD assessments: 2 to 3 p.m. » SAPR Stand Down Day Part 2 will not take place. SAPR annual training will be the three-hour small group discussion training that was offered during Part 1 in May. Everyone needs to complete Part 1 before Sept. 30. All military and GS civilians must attend a small group facilitator discussion with their trained facilitator and have UTM updated names in ADLS before Sept. 30. The SAPR office is open 24/7 and provides on-call response 365 days a year for the community. More than 80 trained and certified victim advocates are available. For more information, contact the SAPR office at 480-5597. (For the full Community Corner, visit the KA online at www.kaiserslauternamerican.com.) Page 22 Kaiserslautern American July 25, 2014 Sunday Worship Gatherings at 9 & 11 a.m. Keeping it real, relational and relevant August-Süssdorf Strasse 8 Ramstein-Miesenbach 06371- 407 808 info@frontlinecommunity.org www.frontlinecommunity.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 11 a.m. For more info call 06371-616793 or visit our website www.CCK-Town.org Industriestr. 50 66862 Kindsbach Courtesy photos Jugglers present their skills during the medieval fest in Annweiler. Annweiler honors Richard the Lionheart with festival by Petra Lessoing 86th Airlift Wing Public Affairs Air Force and Army Chapel Schedule Protestant Services POC for Miesau, Landstuhl and Daenner is the USAG R-P Chaplains Office in Bldg. 2919 on Pulaski Barracks. DSN 493-4098, civ. 0631-3406-4098 Miesau Chapel (Bldg. 3175) Seventh-Day Adventist Worship Sabbath School: 9:30 a.m. Saturdays Spanish Sabbath School: 9:30 a.m. Saturdays Worship: 11 a.m. Saturdays Small Group: 6-7 p.m. Tuesdays Landstuhl Community Chapel (Bldg. 3773) Worship: 11 a.m. Sundays Children’s Youth Church: 11 a.m. Sundays Daenner Community Chapel (Bldg. 3150) Chapel Next Worship Worship: 10 a.m. Sundays Children’s Church: 10:30 a.m. Sundays Ramstein North Chapel (DSN 480-6148, civ. 06371-47-6148) Contemporary Service: 11 a.m. Sundays Ramstein South Chapel (DSN 480-5753, civ. 06371-47-5753) Liturgical Services: 9 a.m. Sundays Liturgical Sunday School: 11 a.m. Sundays Traditional Service: 11 a.m. Sundays Vogelweh Chapel (DSN 489-6859, civ. 0631-536-6859) Gospel Service: 11 a.m. Sundays. Protestant education classes are available for all ages at Vogelweh, Ramstein, Landstuhl and Daenner. For information, call DSN 480-2499/489-6743 or civ. 06371-47-2499/0631-536-6743. Catholic Services Daenner Community Chapel (Bldg. 3150) Religious Education (grades K-8): 11 a.m. Sundays Confession: 11:45 a.m. Sundays Sunday Mass: noon Landstuhl Community Chapel (Bldg. 3773) Religious Education (following Mass) Confession: 8:15-8:45 a.m. Sundays Sunday Mass 9 a.m. Ramstein North Chapel (DSN 480-6148, civ. 06371-47-6148) Daily Mass: 11:30 a.m. Monday-Friday Sunday Mass: 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. Confession 4-4:45 p.m. Sundays Vogelweh Chapel (DSN 489-6859, civ. 0631-536-6859) Confession: 4-4:45 p.m. Saturday Mass: 5 p.m. Jewish Religious Services Ramstein South Chapel Synagogue (DSN 480-5753, civ. 06371-47-5753) Shabbat Evening Service: 7 p.m. Fridays Islamic Services Ramstein South Chapel Mosque (480-5753) Jumu’ah Prayer, 1:30 p.m. For religious education and daily prayers, check the prayer schedule Orthodox Christian Kapaun Chapel (DSN 489-6859, civ. 0631-536-6859) Divine Liturgy: 9 a.m. Sundays Confessions by appointment Youth Group Kaiserslautern Youth of the Chapel (Religious Youth Center, Pulaski Bks., Bldg. 2869) “Plugged In” Middle School Youth Group: 2-4 p.m. Sundays Café Dinner (for students and their families): 4:15-5:15 p.m. Sundays “The Rock” High School Youth Group: 5:30-7:30 p.m. Sundays More information: www.kmcyouth.com Protestant Youth of the Chapel Ramstein North Chapel "Vision" Middle School Ministry Tuesdays 3:15-5:00pm "Salvage" High School Ministry Tuesdays 7:00-8:45pm Vogelweh Chapel Teen Bible Study Wednesdays 7:00-8:00pm Info: www.ramsteinpyoc.blogspot.com Episcopal (St. Albans) 10:30 a.m. Sundays, Kapaun Chapel Korean Service 1 p.m. Sundays, Ramstein South Chapel Unitarian Universalist Service, 1:30 p.m. second and fourth Sundays (Sept.-May), Kapaun Chapel Wiccan 7 p.m. first and third Saturdays, Kapaun Annex Confessional Lutheran (WELS) 4 p.m. second and fourth Sundays, Ramstein South Chapel Annweiler will celebrate its 10th medieval fest to honor Richard the Lionheart of Brittany today to Sunday. The event will feature a medieval market, knights’ camp, vendors, jugglers, children’s activities and musical presentations in the historical part of Annweiler. Each year, thousands of visitors join the celebrations. Market activities with more than 60 stands in the streets will begin at 6 p.m. today. Vendors will sell everything from soap, spices, pottery, glass and leather items to jewelry, toys and dream catchers. Visitors can admire how craftsmen such as a turner, potter, goldsmith, stone cutter, glass blower, broom maker and tailor worked in former times. Stands with food and beverage specialties will be available to serve flat cake, oriental specialties, sweets, mead, absinth and other drinks from the Middle Ages. Medieval groups will perform dancing, singing and music on medieval instruments. Children can watch puppet theater performances, try out archery and listen to fairy tales. Jugglers and magicians will demonstrate their special skills. A falconry will show off birds of prey. A fire show is scheduled for Saturday night. After the opening parade with participants at 8 p.m. today, the group Duivelspak will perform on old instruments. The market will end at midnight. FIND THE CHURCH OF YOUR CHOICE! The Find-It Guide App is available for iPhone, Android or BlackBerry A knights group presents show fights during the medieval fest today through Sunday in Annweiler. On Saturday, hours are from 1 p.m. to midnight. On Sunday, hours are from 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. Daily tickets cost €6. Children under 12 are admitted free. Visitors in medieval costumes pay reduced prices. Tonight, admission is free. The English king Richard the Lionheart was a prisoner on Trifels Castle in Annweiler from 1193 to 1194. German Emperor Heinrich VI captured him on his way back from the Holy Land. Richard had to stay in prison until the English paid an incredibly high ransom. Trifels Castle still houses imitations of the former imperial insignia, crown, orb and scepter. Opening hours are from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. April through September, and 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. October through March. The castle is closed in December. Admission fee is €3 for adults and €1.50 for children. Annweiler is located on federal street B10, between Pirmasens and Landau. For more information about the festival, visit www.richard-loewenherz-fest.com. Recently moved to Germany? Use your FIND-IT GUIDE APP to find spiritual guidance! Don’t know how to get there? Use the “Route” option to get GPS directions from your present position. July 25, 2014 Kaiserslautern American Burg Jazz Nanstein Castle in Landstuhl will be the stage for the traditional international Burg Jazz music festival today and Saturday. High quality musicians will again fascinate the audience with “keep on swinging — big band jazz, rock, blues, Dixieland and soul music,” said Willi Ningelgen from the Unnerhaus Culture Club, who will sponsor the17th anniversary jazz festival inside the atmospheric courtyard of Nanstein Castle. Organizers expect visitors from throughout the KMC, Germany and Europe. Car parking is in easy walking distance to the castle, and food and beverages will be served at the castle. The festival is going to kick off at 7 p.m. today with the first evening top act presenting one of Europe’s top blues bands, Funky B & The Kings of Shuffle from Germany performing a fascinating acoustic blues session with one of Europe’s best Hammond B-3 organ players, Markus Lauer. He accompanied Phil Guy and Big Joe Turner on their European tours. “Their funky blues themes combine phrases of jazz, funk, soul and rock with fascinating emotions and grooving sound. The audience will be thrilled by their musical talent,” Ningelgen said. They will be followed by the big top act of Friday evening, The Swinging Fireballs from Bremen, Germany. Their theme is “Come and Fly with us.” The show will continue with the finest Las Vegas Casino flair and Kansas City Swing music, adding Mambo and Brazil fever to it and the hot-dance elements from the 1920s and 1930s. They bring back the real prime time of great American traditional jazz music. The first day will come to a close with a performance by the local stars Smitty, Molly and Corinna in the Castle Battery Tower around midnight. On Saturday, the festival will continue at 6 p.m. with the New Orleans Preachers from France. Their inspiring marching sound leads the audience directly into the streets of New Orleans where the music of the brass-bands walking along the streets has been part of the sound of the Mississippi-metropolis since the beginning of jazz. www.ktowncoc.org Sun: 10 am, 11 am and 6 pm Wed: 7 pm Mühlstrasse 34 67659 Kaiserslautern Tel. 06 31 - 36 18 59 92 Tel. 06 371 - 46 75 16 KMC Assembly of God Church Reverend Chuck Kackley Phone: 06333-9931838 Cell: 0171-6574322 Services are held at Kaiserstrasse 16 A, Einsiedlerhof WORSHIP HOURS: Sunday 10 a.m., Wednesday 6:30 p.m. Family Night Heritage Baptist Church Don Drake, Pastor “Welcome Home!” 4VOEBZTBUBNBNBOEQNt8FEOFTEBZTBUQN 6km north of the A6 on the B40 in Mehlingen 1IPOFtwww.heritagebaptistramstein.com Kaiserslautern Evangelical Lutheran Church 8:30 am Worship & Holy Communion Children’s Church available Meeting in Ev.-Luth. St. Michaelis Church, Karpfenstr. 7, 67655 Kaiserslautern E-mail: kaiserslautern@selk.de or call 0631-64327 for directions. www.KELC.eu Scott Morrison, Pastor Courtesy photos The New Orleans Preachers from France open and close out the festival Saturday at Nanstein Castle. TRINITY REFORMED CHURCH (PCA) (5-",).'4(%3)..%2%8!,4).'4(%3!6)/2 !.$02/-/4).'(/,).%33 3UNDAY3CHOOL!-s7ORSHIP!-n.URSERY!VAILABLE Pastor Toby DuBose facebook.com/trinityreformedpca WWWTRINITYREFORMEDPCACOMs4EL +IRCHENSTRASSEA,ANDSTUHL The Jazz Band Ball Orchestra performs Saturday at the Castle Jazz Festival in Landstuhl. They will be followed by the jazz band Call Orchestra from Krakau, Poland, known for 50 years of excellent jazz music. They are a permanent guest at the world’s largest jazz festival in Sacramento and they are as famous as pop stars in their homeland Poland. They feature Stanlez Breckenbridge, the great singer with a wonderful voice like Frank Sinatra and play jazz standards from Duke Ellington, Benny Goodman, George Gershwin, Louis Armstrong, Dizzy Gillespie to Count Basie. The festival end will be open along with the New Orleans Preachers. Tickets will be available at the entrance to Nanstein Castle. Cost is €24 per day; the twoday festival ticket is €43. Children under 12 years are admitted for free. The culture club is a non-profit organization and proceeds are only being used for cultural events. (Courtesy of Unnerhaus Culture Club) Your community, your website. KAISERSLAUTERN CHURCH OF CHRIST Page 23 militaryingermany.com + event calendar + movie schedule + travel articles + videos + more! RAMSTEIN You wont’t know what awesome is unitl you get to know Jesus! Sunday Bible Class 11 a.m. Sunday Worship 10 a.m. Wednesday Bible Class 7 p.m. /DQGVWXKOHU6WUDH5DPVWHLQ9LOODJH Landstuhl Christian Bookstore CHURCH OF CHRIST Tel: 0176-85693468 or 0151-57727850 www.ramst-churchofchrist.com Kaiserstr. 66 * 06371-62988 Mon-Fri 10-6, Sat 9-2 (new) Event Name: Protestant Singles Swiss Adventure Hours of Operation: Aug. 29 – Sept. 1 Event Location: Kanderstegg, Switzerland Event Explanation: The Ramstein Air Base Chapel is sponsoring a spiritual resiliency retreat for Protestant Singles - 18 to 30 year olds - in the KMC area. The cost is $120 per person which includes bus transportation to and from Kanderstegg, 3 nights lodging and two meals per day. We will be staying at the Kanderstegg International Scout Camp. Activities include hiking, sightseeing an experiencing life in the Swiss Alps. Paragliding and ropes course also available for a modest fee. Chaplain Jamie Braswell will lead us in Bible study each night. Sign up deadline is August 15th (but don’t wait….only 40 slots available!). Call the Ramstein North Chapel for more information or to register. Page 24 Kaiserslautern American July 25, 2014 Was ist Los? KMC Cultural Highlights 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 Pfalztheater Kaiserslautern: • Summer break to September. For more information, call 0631-3675-209 or visit www.pfalztheater.de. Kammgarn Kaiserslautern: • Summer break to Sept. 3. For more information, visit www.kammgarn.de. Volkspark, Kaiserslautern (duck pond on Entersweiler-/ Donnersberger Strasse): • Music Association Otterbach presents modern music, 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Sunday to be followed by an ecumenical worship service at 1 p.m. Admission is free. Beverages and snacks are available. Children can enjoy an adventure playground. Lichtenberg Castle (near Kusel): • Castle Summer features: flute ensemble Trio Senza Confini, 11 a.m. today; students from the Kuseler Musikantenland Music School perform 4 p.m. p.m. Saturday; Peterman’s Swing Partie and big band “Just for fun” present jazz pieces, 7 p.m. Thursday. Admission is free. Affairs, 8 p.m. Aug. 8. In case of inclement weather, performances will be inside. Admission is free. Niederkirchen, Protestant Church: • Gospel concert with Go-Spirit, a gospel and spiritual choir, 5 p.m. Sunday. Donations are welcome. Bildhaus Music Club, Hahnbacherhof (near 67701 Schallodenbach — go through Otterberg; Mehlbach is closed): • Acoustic trio 3Klang presents songs by the Beatles, Pink, Carole King, AC/DC, Eric Clapton, Adele, 8:30 p.m. Aug. 2. Visit www.bildhaus-krueger.de/ termine for more information. English Theatre, Gallusanlage 7, Frankfurt: • “Strangers on a train,” a bizarre psychological thriller by Craig Warner, based on the novel by Patricia Highsmith, Sept. 12 to Nov. 1. For details, visit www.english-theatre.org. Nationaltheater Mannheim, am Goetheplatz: • “Carmen,” an opera by Georges Bizet, in French, 7 p.m. Saturday and Monday. • “Casanova,” a ballet by Robert Glumbek, 8 p.m. Tuesday. For more information, visit www.nationaltheater-mannheim.de. Weilerbach, Bürgerhaus, Schulstrasse 6: • Rock concert with the band die Dicken Kinder, 7 p.m. today to celebrate Weilerbach’s 800th anniversary. Courtesy photo Ramstein-Miesenbach, in front of Haus des Bürgers: • French Night with music group La Fine Equipe and Marcel Adam, 8 p.m. today. • Irish Night features a dance show by the Irish dance school Tír na nÓg and Reel Wood presenting folk from Ireland, Scotland and England, 8 p.m. Aug. 1. • Cuban Night with the group Cuban Goldsmith market Idar-Oberstein holds its 16th gemstone polisher and goldsmith market 10 am. to 8 p.m. Aug. 2 and 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Aug. 3. Visitors can watch jewelry and gem stones being worked on. The event includes a street theater festival from 6 to 11 p.m. Saturday and a Caribbean night. On Sunday, stores are open from 1 to 6 p.m. For more information, visit www.edelsteinschleifer-undgoldschmiedemarkt.de. Courtesy photo Summer night fest at Gartenschau The Gartenschau Kaiserslautern celebrates a summer night fest 6 to 11 p.m. Saturday. It features the Columbian singer Senorita Irene Claussen Gomez at 6:30 p.m., the King of Soul, Waymond Harding, at 7 p.m., and the band Die Dicken Kinder at 8 p.m. A firedance highlight show starts 10:45 p.m. in the entrance area. Tickets cost €7 for adults and €3 for children. For details, visit www.gartenschau-kl.de. Saarbrücken, Saarländisches Staatstheater, Schillerplatz 1: • “Anastasia/Shadow,” a dance project by Kenneth MacMillan and Marguerite Delon, 6 p.m. Saturday. For details, visit www.theatersaarbruecken.de or call 0681-3092-486. Miscellaneous • Kaiserslautern Gartenschau, through Oct. 31. Special events: “T-shirts, bags and tensides,” an interactive display on sustainable chemistry, to Oct. 12 in exhibition hall. Flower show, “Water,” to Sunday in flower hall. Saturday: Summer night fest with live music, 6 to 11 p.m. in different park areas. Sunday: Catholic worship service with the Hobby Singers performing, 11 a.m. in willow church. The children’s tent in Neumühlepark offers games and crafting for children, 2 to 5 p.m. Tickets cost €7 for adults; €3 for children. Hours are 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. For details, visit www.gartenschau-kl.de. • Kaiserslautern, Japanese Garden open through Oct. 31. Hours are 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. For details, visit www.japanischergarten.de. • Kaiserslautern, Pfalzgalerie Museum, special exhibition, “Drehmomente,” with art objects made of car bodies, scooters and miniature cars, to Sept. 7. Special exhibition “Erstarrte Wirklichkeiten. Worlds Apart” with works by Catalina Pabón, through Sept. 7. Hours are 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. Tuesdays, and 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Wednesdays to Sundays. For more information, visit www.mpk.de. • Mittelbrunn, schnaps burner fest, Saturday and Sunday. • Niederkirchen, Westpfalzhalle, summer night fest with local music association, 6 p.m. today. • Zweibrücken, city fest, today to Sunday. • Neuleiningen (west of Grünstadt), castle wine fest, today to Monday. • Annweiler, medieval fest, today to Sunday (read article on Page 20). • Dackenheim (south of Grünstadt), love fountain fest, today to Sunday. • Hettenleidelheim (near Wattenheim, A6), fisher fest, Saturday and Sunday. • Karlsruhe, Schlossgarten, medieval spectacle, Saturday and Sunday. • Thaleischweiler-Fröschen, village fest, Saturday and Sunday. • Zellertal-Zell (on B47, north of Eisenberg), park fest, Saturday and Sunday. • Federal street B270 from Kaiserslautern to Lauterecken, car-free adventure day, 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. Aug. 3. Road is closed to motorized traffic. Entertaining program is offered in each village. More details in next week’s KA. Flea markets • Kaiserslautern, Pfalz-Center (across from Daenner Kaserne), Saturdays. • Mehlingen, former Penny market (Tannenstrasse), 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturdays. • Ramstein, Autokino, 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday and Aug. 2. • Ramstein, Flohmarkthalle, Flurstrasse 4, 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays • Bad Dürkheim, Saline (salt-works in Kurpark), 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday and Aug. 2, and 3 to 7 p.m. Thursday. • Worms, Hafenstrasse, 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday. • Bad Kreuznach, Pfingstwiese (Messegelände), 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday. July 25, 2014 Kaiserslautern American Page 25 Page 26 Kaiserslautern American July 25, 2014 ROTC nurses gain experience at LRMC by Taylor Massey Landstuhl Regional Medical Center Public Affairs F or 16 future Army nurse corps officers, it was an opportunity to experience situations in a combat hospital that they could have only dreamed about throughout nursing school. These top cadets were selected from numerous colleges in the United States to participate in the Nurse Summer Training Program at Landstuhl Regional Medical Center. The program is offered to students before their senior year of nursing school. It is a one-month internship for future Army nurses that requires the cadets to complete 150 hours of clinical work and prepare a group project about the Patient Caring Touch System to present at graduation. This program allows the cadets to transfer their academic knowledge to actual patient treatment. As each cadet shadows a nurse from the hospital in many different departments, they are exposed to clinical skills as well as the duties and responsibilities of being an Army nurse corps officer. Though LRMC is the most desired location for cadets to select, only two groups of eight are chosen to participate at the hospital. There are 19 other locations to choose from in the U.S., but the cadets feel the experience at a combat hospital as well as in a different country would be the most significant for the internship. These cadets stay at the Medical Transient Detachment on Landstuhl and are given the opportunity to explore Germany during their visit. The first group of eight cadets, who recently completed the program, worked throughout the hospital wards with all types of nurses. In addition to working at the hospital, the cadets experienced in-bound and out-bound flights at the Contingency Aeromedical Staging Facility on Ramstein where they worked first hand receiving service members from downrange and preparing them for their journey back home. Four of the cadets, who participated in the emergency room, labor and delivery, intensive care unit, and pediatric clinic, spoke about their experience during their one-month adventure at LRMC. Ashley Ross, a senior at Radford University in Virginia, was assigned to the ER at LRMC. Ross said she began her nursing career because the personal relationship she has with God influenced her to pursue her dream of helping people. She also has a full-ride scholarship for nursing and intends to produce the highest quality performance throughout her schooling. Ross said her experience at LRMC is one she would not trade for the world. As she worked alongside her instructor, she was able to accomplish a lot of interactive practice with IVs (which is something she had not yet done) and patient evaluations. She said she really enjoyed the fact the staff was constantly challenging her to be her best self, even in situations when she was slightly uncomfortable. Ross said this opportunity has better prepared her for a career as an Army nurse because she was able to experience the combination of the military and medical worlds, taking in all the techniques, strategies and skills of patient care and treatment. She said a memorable experience she will not forget is the work she was able to do with the team at the CASF during an out-bound mission to send wounded warriors back to their families. Chelsea Farquhar, a senior at Northern Michigan University, was assigned to the labor and delivery ward. Farquhar said she has been a nursing major since her freshman year of college, as she has always had a passion for the nursing field. She said an officer at her college orientation influenced her decision toward a medical military career, where she will have more options with getting involved in emergency and critical patient care. Farquhar said the most important aspect of her experience at LRMC has been the opportunity to interact with every branch of the military and observe everyone working together, along with the chance to hear the different experiences, opinions and influences of the combined medical and military personnel. Farquhar said she has assisted during births, something she would not have the opportunity to do during nursing school. Farquhar also said being in Germany has been extremely valuable to her experience because she has been able to immerse herself in the culture of another country and incorporate that knowledge into her patient care. Samantha Wilhelm, a junior at the University of Memphis, was assigned to the ICU. Wilhelm comes from a long line of military personnel and described her family as her main influence when getting into the military medical field. Wilhelm said her experience at LRMC has been incredible and somewhat indescribable. She has participated in a lot of hands-on work with critical care patients and will take home knowledge of clinical skills she exercised during the program and apply them during her duration of nursing school. Wilhelm, with the supervision of her preceptor, was given the opportunity to continuously work hands on and practice skills such as implementing IVs and performing critical assessments. She said she noticed an immense difference between military and civilian hospitals in the aspect of all the staff knowing their roles, but still being able to produce mass amounts of information to the cadets in different areas. Wilhelm said the most valuable and memorable part of this program has been the time she has gotten to work with the wounded warriors and their families. She said she is thankful she was given the chance to extend her experience and work with such a knowledgeable and encouraging staff. Anna Lamb, a senior at Grand Canyon University, was assigned to the pediatric clinic. She said she has always had a passion to serve and admires the intimacy a nurse shares with their patients. She said the CNA course she was involved in solidified her desire to enter the nursing field. Coming from a long military family line and being impressed from experiences of former ROTC nurses, Lamb realized taking her passion of medicine and combining it with a career in the military was her goal. Lamb described LRMC as a teaching hospital, where the staff was always willing to help and share their own experiences. This environment taught her there are never too many questions and there is always room to learn. Lamb said she was challenged with adjusting to the schedule of a nurse and found that every person in the hospital setting has their own way of doing things, and it is important to be flexible in order to accommodate. She said she has most enjoyed the experience of inserting herself in the mixture of military and medicine because she does not receive that experience at school. During her time in the pediatric clinic, she learned how to care for small children, as she describes they are “new to the world of medicine” and have to be cared for in a different manner than adult patients. She said the most memorable experience for her in Germany was the work she did with the CASF during an outbound flight to send service members back to the states. Heather Schniepp, preceptor of the pediatrics department, said NSTP is such a valuable experience for the cadets because it is a very rare opportunity to receive hands-on experience during nursing school. She said they are exposed to different types of nursing during their time at LRMC and must use different nursing skills and strategies throughout the process. She describes the difficulty nursing students have to gain a wide variety of experience, but these cadets are able to do so being in Germany. Schniepp said the cadets have great skills and knowledge coming in, but are able to put them to use working at a hospital, especially at one that is mixed with both military and civilian patients. LRMC is the largest American hospital outside of the U.S. and has recently been verified as a Level III Trauma Center by the American College of Surgeons. LRMC provides medical care for more than 200,000 U.S. military personnel and their families within the European region. LRMC is also the evacuation and treatment facility for all injured U.S. service members and civilians injured downrange, as well as service members from neighboring coalition forces. July 25, 2014 Kaiserslautern American Page 27 Page 28 Kaiserslautern American July 25, 2014 How your digital signature will stop PII leaks by 1st Lt. Meredith Hein 24th Air Force Public Affairs JOINT BASE SAN ANTONIOLACKLAND, Texas — Members of 24th Air Force are refurbishing an old email tool to help Air Force users reduce breaches of personally identifiable information, or PII. The Digital Signature Enforcement Tool, or DSET, which currently prompts users to provide a digital signature when an email contains an active hyperlink or attachment, is being reconfigured to scan emails and attachments for PII. DSET was first introduced to Microsoft Outlook in 2009 by the Air Force Life Cycle Management Center. “DSET was originally designed to mitigate risk from socially-engineered email or phishing attacks. Now, it provides some protection of messages transmitting PII,” said Alonzo Pugh, a cyberbusiness system analyst for 24th AF. “The tool provides awareness for users of risks before the email leaves the workstation, giving users the chance to correct the identified risk.” PII includes items such as an individual’s social security number, driver’s license information and financial information. Breaches occur when this information is inadvertently released. User awareness is one of the biggest issues associated with PII breaches, Pugh said. “When users release PII that is not protected, that puts information at risk for being intercepted by adversaries,” he said. “These adversaries can then use that information to target users to gain access to the network. Air Force network users must do their due diligence when sending an email containing PII. They need to make sure the information is protected.” DSET capability should encourage users to be more involved in the process of preventing PII breaches, Pugh said. “The user is afforded the ability to take action in checking their emails to make sure they are not inadvertently releasing PII, and given the Flag football sign-ups opportunity to protect it. DSET makes users more aware that they need to double check their emails and ensure that they are in accordance with policy; the responsibility for preventing breaches ultimately falls on them.” The tool itself is straightforward to use, Pugh said, and will give users simple prompts to follow in sending emails. In addition, there is a function allowing information which was falsely identified as PII to still be sent. “While our software solution will support the Air Force’s efforts to reduce PII breaches, it is still important for personnel to be aware and vigilant with their handling of documents containing PII,” said Col. Eric Oliver, the 24th Air Force director of cyber systems. The tool’s new usage is still in its initial stage, focusing on social security numbers. Developers hope that DSET will ultimately be able to scan for a variety of PII to prevent future breaches. “It is imperative that we protect one another as we move each Air Force mission forward,” said Maj. Gen. J. Kevin McLaughlin, the 24th Air Force commander. “Avoiding the release of PII is part of being a good wingman, but it is also part of protecting the network and accomplishing the Air Force mission.” In preparation for the release of DSET, you can access training for the new tool using the following link: https://afpki.lackland.af.mil/assets/ files/OE-15-40-064_QRG-DSET_ v0001.pdf. Additional training on how to encrypt Microsoft Office documents can be accessed at www.24af. af.mil/shared/media/document/ AFD-140701-064.pdf. Users have multiple tools at their disposal to protect PII if encrypting email is not feasible, but if electronic transmission of sensitive PII is operationally required, users can leverage approved Department of Defense file exchange services at: https://safe. amrdec.army.mil/safe. Now is the time to sign up for unit level flag football. Registration is open now through Aug. 6. A coaches meeting will be held at 6 p.m. Aug. 6 at the Rhine Ordnance Barracks Fitness Center, Bldg. 172. Units wishing to participate should call Quinton Floyd at 493-2087 or 0631-3406-2087, or email quinton.floyd.civ@mail.mil. Season begins Aug. 19. Come find out what everyone is talking about and get in shape with constantly varied functional movements at high intensity. Class days and times: 5:30 to 6:15 a.m. and 6:30 to 7:15 a.m. Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays; and 11:45 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Tuesdays and Thursdays. Cost is $4 per class. Early morning classes are free for active-duty military in PT uniform. For more information, contact the Kleber Fitness Center, Bldg. 3235, at 483-7610 or 0631-411-7610. Boxing invitational Gymnastics instructors needed U.S. Army Garrison Rheinland-Pfalz will host a boxing invitational at 7 p.m. Aug. 16 at the Miesau Fitness Center, Bldg. 1220. Participants must be military ID cardholders, ages 18 and older. Awards will be given to the first and second place individuals along with the first, second and third place teams. In addition, an award will be presented to the most outstanding male and female boxer in the competition. Weigh-ins and mandatory physicals take place from 9 to 11 a.m.; a coaches meeting will be held at 11 a.m.; the opening ceremony takes place at 7 p.m. Entry fee for spectators is $10 for VIP seats, $8 for floor seating for ages 12 and up, and $5 for bleacher seating for ages 12 and up. For questions, registration or more information, call 493-2088 or 0631-3406-2088, or email thomas.d.dennis.naf@mail.mil. Fitness center open 24/7 The Ramstein Northside Fitness Center is now open 24 hours a day, seven days a week for registered members. For more information and to get registered, visit the fitness center's front desk. Visit http://tinyurl.com/kn76ylk for more information. RealRyder cycling class Indoor spin cycle training takes place from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. Tuesdays and Thursdays at the Kleber Fitness Center, Bldg. 3720 on Kleber Kaserne. Cost is $4 per class. RealRyder cycling is not child friendly. For details, call 483-7610 or 0631-411-7610. Functional fitness classes Functional fitness classes are now available at the Kleber Fitness Center. SKIESUnlimited needs gymnastics instructors to teach children, ages 3 and up. Sessions will include pre-level gymnastics and tumbling. For more information, contact Shay Berchtold at 486-5412 or 06371-86-5412, or jennifer.s.berchtold.naf@mail.mil. Recreational soccer Meet new people, get in shape and play soccer from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. every Sunday at the Miesau Fitness Center, Bldg. 1220. Open to U.S. ID cardholders, Department of Defense civilians and retirees, ages 16 and up. To play or for more information, contact Robert Michels at 486-8939 or 06371-86-8939, or robert.michels@us.army.mil. Disc golf at Pulaski Park Outdoor Recreation now offers disc golf at Pulaski Park. Grab a team, pick up a Frisbee and take advantage of this interactive flying disc game that requires precision and accuracy. The brand new disc golf course at Pulaski Park is open for public use. Frisbees may be rented from Outdoor Recreation, or you may bring your own. For details, contact Outdoor Recreation, Bldg. 2905 on Pulaski Barracks, at 493-4117 or 0631-3406-4117. Personal trainers available Personal trainers are available at the Rhine Ordnance Barracks Fitness Center (Bldg. 172 on Rhine Ordnance Barracks), Landstuhl Fitness Center (Bldg. 3720 on Wilson Barracks) and Kleber Fitness Center (Bldg. 3235 on Kleber Kaserne). For more information, call 493-2086 or 0631-3406-2086 or visit www.kaiserslautern.armymwr.com. July 25, 2014 Kaiserslautern American Page 29 NOW SHOWING 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. Gateway Cineplex (Ramstein) Hercules 3D (PG-13) 11:15 a.m., 2 p.m., 4:45 p.m., 7:30 p.m., 10:15 p.m. Lucy (R) 11 a.m., 1:45 p.m., 4:30 p.m., 7:15 p.m., 10 p.m. How to Train Your Dragon 2 3D (PG) 1:15 p.m., 6:45 p.m. Think Like a Man Too (PG-13) 2:30 p.m., 9 p.m. Planes: Fire and Rescue 3D (PG) 11 a.m., 4 p.m. Transformers: Age of Extinction 3D (PG-13) 11 a.m., 5:15 p.m., 9:30 p.m. SATURDAY - Hercules 3D (PG-13) 11:15 a.m., 2 p.m., 4:45 p.m., 7:30 p.m., 10:15 p.m. Lucy (R) 11 a.m., 1:45 p.m., 4:30 p.m., 7:15 p.m., 10 p.m. How to Train Your Dragon 2 3D (PG) 1:15 p.m., 6:45 p.m. Think Like a Man Too (PG-13) 2:30 p.m., 9 p.m. Planes: Fire and Rescue 3D (PG) 11 a.m., 4 p.m. Transformers: Age of Extinction 3D (PG-13) 11 a.m., 5:15 p.m., 9:30 p.m. SUNDAY Hercules 3D (PG-13) 11:15 a.m., 2:15 p.m., 5:15 p.m., 8:15 p.m. Lucy (R) 11:30 a.m., 2:30 p.m., 5:30 p.m., 8:30 p.m. How to Train Your Dragon 2 3D (PG) 2 p.m., 7:15 p.m. Think Like a Man Too (PG-13) 2:30 p.m., 8:45 p.m. Planes: Fire and Rescue 3D (PG) 11:30 a.m., 4:45 p.m. Transformers: Age of Extinction 3D (PG-13) 11 a.m., 5:15 p.m. MONDAY - Hercules 3D (PG-13) 11:15 a.m., 2:15 p.m., 5:15 p.m., 8:15 p.m. Lucy (R) 11:30 a.m., 2:30 p.m., 5:30 p.m., 8:30 p.m. How to Train Your Dragon 2 (PG) 2 p.m., 4:15 p.m. Think Like a Man Too (PG-13) 11 a.m., 5:15 p.m. Planes: Fire and Rescue (PG) 2 p.m. Transformers: Age of Extinction 3D (PG-13) 1:45 p.m., 8 p.m. Moms’ Night Out (PG) 7:30 p.m. 2D TUESDAY - Hercules (PG-13) 11:15 a.m., 2:15 p.m., 5:15 p.m., 8:15 p.m. Lucy (R) 11:30 a.m., 2:30 p.m., 5:30 p.m., 8:30 p.m. How to Train Your Dragon 2 (PG) 2 p.m., 7:15 p.m. Think Like a Man Too (PG-13) 2:30 p.m., 8:45 p.m. Planes: Fire and Rescue (PG) 11:30 a.m., 4:45 p.m. Transformers: Age of Extinction (PG-13) 11 a.m., 5:15 p.m. WEDNESDAY - Hercules 3D (PG-13) 11:15 a.m., 2:15 p.m., 5:15 p.m., 8:15 p.m. Lucy (R) 11:30 a.m., 2:30 p.m., 5:30 p.m., 8:30 p.m. How to Train Your Dragon 2 (PG) 11:30 a.m., 4:15 p.m. Think Like a Man Too (PG-13) 11 a.m., 5:15 p.m. Planes: Fire and Rescue (PG) 2 p.m., 7:15 p.m. Transformers: Age of Extinction 3D (PG-13) 1:45 p.m., 8 p.m. THURSDAY - Hercules 3D (PG-13) 11:15 a.m., 2:15 p.m., 5:15 p.m., 8:15 p.m. Lucy (R) 11:30 a.m., 2:30 p.m., 5:30 p.m., 8:30 p.m. How to Train Your Dragon 2 (PG) 2 p.m., 7:15 p.m. Think Like a Man Too (PG-13) 2:30 p.m., 8:45 p.m. Planes: Fire and Rescue (PG) 11:30 a.m., 4:45 p.m. Transformers: Age of Extinction 3D (PG-13) 11 a.m., 5:15 p.m. TODAY - Grace Studio Dance Body & Mind German lessons www.grace-studio.org Weilerbacher Str. 110 67661 KL - Einsiedlerhof Ramstein-Süd / Landstuhl For Reservations & Informations call 06371-937037 Next to Autobahn A6, Exit 13 (Landstuhl) Merkurstraße 9, 66877 Ramstein-Miesenbach 6 THEATRES, THX, EX and all Digital Sound Systems w w w. b r o a d w a y k i n o . c o m / k m c Website submit code kmc FRI JULY 25 - WED JULY 30 In Digital 3D: Hercules (PG13)- Fri 18:00, 20:15, Sat & Sun 18:00, 20:00, Mon - Wed 18:00, 20:15 In Digital 3D: How to train your Dragon 2 (PG)- Sat & Sun 15:45, Mon Wed 15:30 In Digital 3D: Transformers: Age of Extinction (PG13)- Fri & Sat 22:00 In Digital 3D: Planes 2: Fire & Rescue (PG)- Fri 18:00, Sat & Sun 13:30, Mon - Wed 18:00 22 Jump Street (R)- Fri & Sat 20:15, 22:30, Sun - Wed 20:15 In 2D: Hercules (PG13)- Fri 16:00, 22:30, Sat 15:45, 22:30, Sun 15:45, Mon - Wed 15:30 In 2D: How to train your Dragon 2 (PG)- Fri 16:00, 17:45, Sat & Sun 13:30, 17:45, Mon - Wed 17:45 In 2D: Planes 2: Fire & Rescue (PG)- Fri - Sun 15:45, Mon - Wed 15:30 I n 2 D : Tr a n s f o r m e r s : A g e o f Extinction (PG13)- Fri 17:30, 20:30, Sat 17:30, 20:30, Sun 17:00, 20:00, Mon - Wed 17:30, 20:00 Also showing: X-Men: Days of Future Past Visit www.kaiserslauternamerican.com/movies.php for more information Lucy (R) — A woman is accidentally caught in a dark deal, then turns the tables on her captors and transforms into a merciless warrior evolved beyond human logic. Starring Scarlett Johansson and Morgan Freeman. Hercules (PG-13) — Haunted by a sin from his past, Hercules has become a mercenary. Along with five faithful companions, he travels ancient Greece selling his services using his legendary reputation to intimidate enemies. But when the benevolent ruler of Thrace and his daughter seek Hercules’ help to defeat a savage and terrifying warlord, Hercules finds that in order for good to triumph and justice to prevail, he must again become the hero he once was. Starring Dwayne Johnson and Irina Shayk. 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DOWN 1 Aquatic plant 2 Hayloft locale 3 Composer Satie 4 Scarlet bird 5 Ore examination 6 Lease 7 High-school dance 8 O’Connor or Cusack 9 Charged 10 Temperature scale 11 Fencing swords 12 Microsoft product 15 Frightening 18 Discontinue 22 Advance furtively 24 Elderly 26 Chanteuse Laine 27 Sloping walkway 28 “The Battleship Potemkin” director 30 Essence of roses 32 Paraphrased 34 Teen affliction 35 Preschoolers 37 Iraqi city 38 ___ facto 41 Comes back 43 Driving break 45 Pupil protector 46 Skirt length 47 Without ___ in the world 49 Conductor Zubin 50 Biblical murder victim 51 La Scala star 53 Passionate about 54 Author Uris 55 Regarded 58 Came in first ANSWERS TO THIS WEEK’S PUZZLE Page 30 Kaiserslautern American July 25, 2014 All ads are displayed online! Take a look at the website to see if your favorite item is listed with photos! class-world.com • UNLIMITED, FREE private ads with photos • Available 24/7 • Online & in print Questions? 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Apt 10 min RAB 80 sqm 2br 1livrm 1bath + guest WC stor BIK balc 1 cpks avail now €520 + util 0170-7369018 Apt 135sqm 5rms BIK 2baths 2balc garage 1park spot gas heating near A62 in Schellweiler €960+util 06381-6909 or 01606672516 Apt Bruchmühlbach, new renovated, 130sqm, 3BR, livrm, new bik, full bath, lrg terrace 25sqm, garage. €900. 0176-70363455 Apt Bruchmühlbach, new renovated, 90sqm, 2BR, livrm, new bik, bath, garage, lrg balcony. €600. 0176-70363455 Apt Bruchmühlbach-Miesau 86sqm , 15min RAB, bik, balcony, open firepl., €550+util, 0176 39087393 Apt in Otterberg near Sembach, 3BR, kit, liv&dinrm, bath, storagerm, balcony, park space, 110sqm €800+util. Call: 063014594 Apt in Ulmet, 10km to Autobahn, nice apt with recreational activities and restaurants.2 BR, BIK, 2 lrg livrm with din area, 2baths (one shower, one bathtub), storagerm, park spot, SAT TV, oil heating, smoke detector, fiberglass internet, firplace and lrg panaramic windows leading towards the terrace(insulation glazing) lrg terrace, balc, pets welcome, €1170+util+€400deposit, email: WUP.Zimmermann@gmail.com or 0171-7770411 Apt in Weilerbach, 165sqm, 3BR, 2bath, BIK, wooden floors, own stairway and entrance, 950€ +util Call: 06374-993507 or 063748010696 Apt KL-Sembach, 90sqm, 2BR, livrm, new bik w/ dishw, balcony, basement, yard. €460+util. 063033389 Apt new 120m² Obermohr 5km RAB 3BR L/Drm bik bath wc balc gar no pets €760+ut T.0637150747 (0171-8365132) Einsiedlerhof: next to WPC 3BR, livr big BIK+dining area & pantry 1 ½ bathr balc, perfect for singles, no pets non-smoking please. Call 0631-58796 after 6 pm Beautiful Apartment in Matzenbach, 10min to RAB, Kitch, livrm, 4BR, 2baths, garden for bbq 170sqm. Good for families, fenced yard w/trampoline&play equip, no dogs please, 42sqm underroof terrace. €1.080,-- + Utilities, 06383-99167 from 5pm on. Available. August 1: come to the best landlord! Eulenbis, Brunnenweg 6, 2 storey studio, 4 bdrm, lrge livrm, bik w/ lrg dnrm, 2 baths, 2 ½ baths, balconies, attic storage, floor heat, 170 sqm, 15min from RAB. incl.util, elec. extra. No realtor fee, Rent €1300 incl. heating. Call 06371-50549. Eulenbis, Brunnenweg 6, studio, 1 bdrm, liv-dinrm, bik, bath, balc., storage, 60sqm, beautifull view, floor heat, incl. util, elec. extra 15min from RAB. No realtor fee €500 incl. heating. Call 0637150549. Excl. 4BDR-2Floor app. Big garden, very quiet, near RAB, BIK, open-fire, garage, free now, no pets, rent €1820. Tel: 01789187640 Exclusive big new apt in Kreimbach-Kaulbach, 160sqm, 20min to RAB, ground flr, 4BR, 1.5baths, BIK, pets welcome. 015154607136 / 015143457009 Horbach huge apt, 15min to Vogelweh, RAB, hospital, 4BR, walkin closet, bathroom w/bigshower + whirlpool, bathroom w/shower, liv/din rm, new BIK, terr, beautiful view near forest, very quiet, sunroom, laundry w/warm water, floorheating, 171sqm, AFN connect, DSL, 1100€ + utl, Tel. 0170-9355555 or 0152-33814203, hohmann-pia@web.de Kindsbach, apt, approx 95sqm, 2BR, 1.5bath, storagerm, BIK, liv/ dinrm, balc, €680+util. Tel: 01775409677 KL - Dansenberg/15min RAB, Nice apt, 115sqm 2BR big liv/din SAT-TV/internet op firepl BIK pantry 1.5bath garage yard 2 terr €780+utl av now 0177-7645226 Kottweiler-Schwanden: Beautif. sgl apt, 112sqm, 2BR liv/dinrm BIK bath balc basem/laundry sep entry non-smoker no pets partly furn €850 incl. util. Call Fam Gibs 06371-50700 Landstuhl Melkerei, near castle, 4 BR Apt. 138 SM, 2 Bath, living/ dining area, new BIK, Fireplace, SAT dish free, 920.- plus utilities, LL speaks english, Tel 017694855470 Landstuhl: apartment in historical castle in the heart of downtown, 3 bedrooms, big bathroom, nice BIK, 790 euros+ut. Av now, call Melinda 0172-6855976 or kka.immobilien@icloud.com July 25, 2014 APT FOR RENT All ads and pics on class-world.com Large Apt Schwedelbach. 3miles to airbase, 193sqm, 5BR, 2baths, liv/dinrm, kitchen w/ electric appliances, attic yard, €1240 rent +util. Phone: 06304-919272 Luxury double level apartment: in beautiful village of Mehlbach, Ramstein and K-Town 20 mins, 160sqm, completely newly renovated, 3 bed, 2 bath, big BIK, garage, Av. now, €940+ut. Call Melinda 0172/6855976 or kka.immobi lien@icloud.com Mackenbach nice, quiet Apartment in 2-family house, 1Bedr., 1 big Livr, 2bathr., officer., BiK, 2 balk., park-lot, for max 2 pers., no pets, no fee, avail. now, monthl. rent €720 +util, call Michaele 06374-3399 or Ado 01726801258 Mackenbach, 2 bedroom apartment for rent. Balcony and basement storage available Manfred Stridde 06374-3783 or 480-7300 Miesau 3 BR 130sqm BIK big liv rm big tce garage, €950 incl water/ heat 06372-619013 / 01627452153 Miesau, 115sqm, near Army depot, RAB, LRMC. 2BR, lrg liv/ dinrm w/ lrg terrace, bik w/balcony, 1.5bath, storragerm. Avail now. 0152-09515245 Nice apartment, close to RAB, fully furnished, Housing approved, 06371-9199134 Ramstein down town, lux.apt., 3BDR, garage, rent €750, Dzepe zauer@aol.com, 01726823232 Kaiserslautern American Steinwenden, 5min to RAB, 115sqm, nice ren apt, liv/dinrmBIK, bath, 3BR, guest toilet, storagerm, balc 15sqm, basement, garage, avail Aug 1 €750+util 06371Ramstein City: apartment 3 be- 50425 droom, 1 ½ bath, built-in.kit., liHOUSES ving-diningrm., balcony, garage, 745,-- € + util, no findersfee FOR RENT www.agra-immobilien.de 06371- All ads and pics on class-world.com 57656 !!! Townhouse in Kusel, liv sp Ramstein, 2bedr, 1liv, 1bath, 141sqm, fully furn, 20 min to RAB. BIK, basement, 74sqm, 450€ + 0176-23404388 or 06371-60351 util 150€ + carport €20, Tel. !!!! Modern row house in Quei06371-57871 dersbach, 182 sqm, BIK, 3 BR, 2 Ramstein, near base, 78qm, bath, parking place and garage, 1BR, BIK, livingroom, bath.€600 Housing approved, 1300 € + util, incl all util, call: 0176-20224094 0178-1665412 Ramstein: apartment 2 bedr., !!!Duplex in Bedesbach, 4 bebath, built-in-kit., living-diningrm., droom, huge Living and Dining Aebalcony, garage, 565,--€ + util , ra, 1 builtinkitchen brandnew with no findersfee www.agra-immobili dishwasher, 2 Bath, sep. Laundryen.de 06371-57656 room, floorheat and tiles all over, Reichenbach-St. 12km to RAB, roofed patio, fishpond and garnice quiet apt 70sqm full furn balc den, Carport. Very quiet area! garage storagerm, €600 excl elec 990,00Euro rent plus Utilities. Pls call 06371 -15113 or 0638306385-824/017686792561 9289015 Reichenbach-Steegen, apt, 120sqm, 3rms, kitchen, bathrm, !!!No finder's fee!!! 3bed+off. Duliv/dinrm, 2 balc, avail now, plex 10min-Vogelw. 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Martingale, 6th Floor, Schaumburg, IL 60173 Page 32 Kaiserslautern American HOUSES FOR RENT All ads and pics on class-world.com Monday to Friday Lunch Buffet €12,50 with soft drinks and Nan bread. Refill drinks free. Our Dollar rate: 1€=0,80$ Weilerbacher Str. 85 | 67661 Kaiserslautern | Tel: 06 31 - 350 25 40 Mon-Fri 11 am - 2 pm & 5 - 10 pm, Sat 2 - 10 pm, Sun 4 - 10 pm Looking for a specific restaurant in your area? Check out www.FindItGuide.com SERVING AMERICANS FOR 24 YEARS Outside terrace • More than 50 ice cream dishes • Coffee & drinks Kaiserstr. 28 | Landstuhl | Mon-Sun 10a.m.-11p.m. HOME DELIVERY • LANDSTUHL AREA AND ON BASE/HOSPITAL Open every day! since 1985 Kaiserstr. 137 66849 Landstuhl (06371) 172 77 or 172 78 Online order: www.heimservice-napoli.de *Ramstein school dist. House, 220sqm, 1200sqm property, terrace, family rm, dinrm, BIK, laundry, 2full baths, 4BR, private patio area in the back. Very quiet area, 6miles to RAB westgate, kids and pets welcomed. €1600 +util. w/option to buy. Avail now. Call Owner 06364-175436 10 Minutes to RAB, 220sqm., living-space, 5 bedrms., 2 baths., b.i.k., Dining-living area, floor-heating, terrace, Yard, pets are welcome, garage 1680 €uro + util Anne S. Neumann Immobilien4you Tel: 0173-8317162 mynexthome@ya hoo.de, 10 Minutes to Vogelway, 180sqm., living-space, 4 bedrms., b.i.k., 2 baths., wintergarden fenced Yard, 2 garages 1400 €uro + util Anne S. Neumann Immobilien4you Tel: 01738317162 mynexthome@yahoo.de, July 25, 2014 1Fam House 66887 Rutsweiler 100sqm BIK bath 3BR liv/dinrm basem carport yard avail Aug 1 €665+util 0170-1073965 1family house, center of Weilerbach, new renovated, 200sqm, 5BR, lrg livrm, kitchen, dinrm, storragerm, 2baths, 2balcony, terrace, parking sp. €975+util. 01794732591 246sqm house in SchoenenbergKuebelberg, Hoecherbergstr., 15min RAB, 4 ½ BR, BIK, 2 liv/ dinrm, 3baths, 2 garages, balcony, garden, great acces to Autobahn (5min), pets welcome. €1500 + util +dep. 06373-2195 or 0175-2838274 Airbase 15 min: Bruchmuehlbach, great 285 sqm house, 5 br, firepl, balcony, yard, E 2250,- ; Weilerbach: modern 4 br dpx, big patio, E 1650,- ; Winnweiler: brand new 340 sqm house, 6 br yard, gar E 2500,-; pics avail.- JR Realty - reduced fee - Ph: 0637171756 or jfr46@outlook.com Bruchmühlbach, nice house, gar/carp, rent€1005, Bann, house, 235sqm, €1650+util 4BDR, Dzepezauer@aol.com, for rent, 5bedr, 4bathr, pl. call red.fee 01726823232 06371-62999 or 015120006974 The best Pizza & Salads in the KMC area DELIVERY TO ALL BASES AND HOSPITAL FAMILY FRIENDLY RESTAURANT 10 years serving the military community! SPECIAL LUNCH w. salad & bread Spaghetti with meat balls or Lasagne € 6.- 06371 2497 Am Fleischackerloch 66849 Landstuhl (across from Kaufland) WWW.PIZZERIASALVATORE.COM Opening hours: Mon-Fri 11:00 - 15:00 17:00 - 24:00 Sat & Sun 11:00 - 24:00 Parking available Beautiful freestanding house, in Mehlbach, 300sqm (3,229Sq Feet) 6 Bd, 2,5 Baths, big open fire place, Wintergarten (Sun porch), elektric rolladons, Sauna, €2300 call: 0175-9747484 ulli2709@gmx.de Bruchmuehlbach: luxury, 6 br, 300 sqm house, prime location, open floorpl, firepl, fenced yard, E 2400,- ; pics avail. JR Realty - reduced fee - ph: 06371-71756 or jfr46@outlook.com Charming Freest House, 10min to US hospital Landstuhl, 15min to RAB, 4BR, 1.5bath, BIK, fireplace, walk in closets, liv/dinrm, 2balc, patio, lrg garden, nice location, basement, Av now, €1400+utl.Approved by housing. Pls call 0151/22563581 Couthrysite house, in Oberarnbach 3 BDRM 10min to RAB €1100 +Utilities Phon: 06371495880 or 017646618742 Deluxe house 5min to Ramstein gate 170m² liv sp, lg livrm, diningrm, comp B-I kitchen, pantry, guest wc, 2 baths gas floor heat, 4 bdrms, 2patios, nice sm yard, gge+carport Tel 0175-5213781 Duplex Eulenbis 125sqm BIK 2.5baths 5BR livrm balc garden garage pets allowed €890+util call 0157-79479251 Duplex in 66919 Weselberg 10min to LRMC and A62, 130sqm 3BR 1.5baths oil heating, attic, garage, terrace w/small yard €980+util avail July 20, 01717859082 or 06363-5481 Duplex in Niedermohr, €1340, 4rms, bik, utilityrm, carport, ready to move in. 06383-5330 or -5610 July 25, 2014 Kaiserslautern American HOUSES FOR RENT All ads and pics on class-world.com Duplex in Konken, 5 bedroom, 2 bathroom big living dining aerea, brandnew bultinkitchen, yard, carport plus offroad parking. Big yard and a huge attic for storage. Rent 997,00 plus utilities pls. call 06371 15113 or 063839289015 (callforwarding to cellphone) Duplex Münchweiler, Gonbacherstr. 2,180sqm, 4BR BIK, full bath, shower bath guest wc, granite flrs, floor heat, terr sm garden garage, €1250+util+2mo dep avail now Call 06302-609169 or 017671608513 Enkenbach-Alsenborn freest house 215sqm prefered living area excl fittings BIK 3BR attic garage garden roof terr €1450 Call: 015251914840 House in Hochspeyer, 150sqm, 3BR, 1office, 2bath, liv-dr-BIK, SAT/DSL, gas floorheating, avail 15 Aug. €1050+util Call 017672236865 House in Sippersfeld, 4BDR, 1BIK, 1 ¾ bath, utilityrm, dinrm, livrm, 3balconies, garage, new bik, 140sqm livsp. €900+util. 06357-5967 or 0171-1214276 House in the great outdoors, House 1291 sq.ft in Dielkirchen.Property holds 43055 sq.ft. with fishponds and terraces. 3 BR, 2.5 Bath, kitchen and garage.€1550 rent + utl.. Tel. 06731-99838-25 or 0152 551 75652 House in Waldmohr, 15 min to RAB. Gas heating, 166sqm, new bik w/ dishw, 5 BR, dining/living rm, sat-tv-socket, phone-connection, 1.5bathrm, basem w/laundryrm, balcony, double garage 52sqm, 2 parking sp, garden. Avail now. €1325+util (incl. garadeposit €2450. Phone Erzenhausen, 10 min Ramstein, ge) 126sqm, 5 rooms, 2 bathrooms, 06373505342 or 01604871356 large bik, small garden. €870+util. Kindsbach, rent €1000, nice houGarage with automatic door ope- se, 3BDR, gar., 01726823232 Dze ner €40. Avail now. Phone: pezauer@aol.com, 01743839209 Mail: flebailly@ gmx.de Great neighborhood, 4 bed, 2 bath, BIK, fireplace, balcony, small garden, patio, sep. app. on gr. floor included, 2 parking lots. No pets please. Call 01797213864 or 0179-4887982. Hochspeyer, 3BR house, 2garage, balcony. €1130. Immo T. 016096096498 House for rent in Weltersbach 3 BR, 2 LR, DR, Office, furn. Ktch, 2 baths, walk-in-closet, Garden, quiet Loc. €1230 + Util. No Pets. 0173-8081792 House in Country near Winnweiler 3/4 BR, BIK, plus storage & utility room. DBL garage, floor heating and Fireplace 260sqm 5 min. to Autobahn 1700 Europlus Util. 017623363020 leave message. Kindsbach, 3BR duplex, garage, studio, patio, yard. €1030 Immo T. 016096096498 Raisch’s Restaurant Steinwenden House in Winnweiler renovated 5 bed rm 220sqm 2bik liv/din rm 1.75bath storage rm terrace balcony doubl garage garden nice & quiet location Tel: office 063134064790 or 0151-58150238 House Kollweiler Gartenstrasse. 33a, 5Bed+studio, 2.5bath, Liv/ dinrm, Bik, pantry, den, balc, terrace, basement, useage, garage, 215sqm, big property in quiet area in cul de sac. Landlord speaks English, children and pets welcome. One month rent deposit, avail now. €1560+40 garage. Call 0171-5701320 / 0630137346, stein-u@web.de Kaiserslautern: duplex, 3 bedr., studio, 3 bath, built-in-kit., livingdingrm., garage, small yard, 1.320,-- € + util www.agra-immobi lien.de 06371-57656 Kaiserslautern: luxury FSH, 285sqm, 4 bed, 2.5 bath, BIK, exclusive fittings, beautiful yard with swimming pool, double garage, Av. 1 Aug, 2150 eur+ut. 0172 6855976 mre.kmc@icloud.com Landstuhl 5 min Hospital, nice house, 3BDR, rent€950, Dzepezau er@aol.com, 01726823232 Page 33 Palatinate specialties, great steaks, fresh salmon. Great Lunch buffet with f r e e softdrinks. Enj oy b BEE eaut our R G iful AR DEN Celebrate your party with us: Room for up to 130 people in charming location... Hotel rooms/luxury TLA apartments with kitchen Tel. T l 0631 0631-56041 56041 Schlossstr. 1 • Kaiserslautern-Hohenecken (10 mins from Vogelweh) www.burgschaenke-kl.de • Credit cards • Free parking • Barrier-free entrance OUR GRAND OPENING 2 WEEKS AGO WAS A BIG SUCCESS! 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NEW LUNCH MENU Mon-Sat: 12 a.m. – 2:30 p.m., 5:30 p.m. – 10:30 p.m. Wednesday closed, Sun: 12 p.m. – 10:30 p.m. Eisenbahnstrasse 68a, 67655 Kaiserslautern Tel.: 0631-4126329 In the ♥ of the city, close to C&A www.saigonbistro-kaiserslautern.de ept We acc rs! l la US Do WE OFFER THE BEST RATES! The only brewery in K-Town auskl Home brewed beer /brauh m o .c k o facebo Next to the famous Stiftskirche (12th century) Page 34 Kaiserslautern American WE OFFER: ALL CAR SERVICES TRANSMISSION REPAIR ELECTRICAL REPAIR BODY WORK FREE TOWING SERVICE HOUSES FOR RENT USED CAR SALES WE BUY ALL CARS WE BUY JUNK CARS (by business) All ads and pics on class-world.com MASTER MECHANIC • SERVING MILITARY 15 YRS NICE PRICE NP AUTOCENTER HANDELS GMBH DENISSTR. 22 • 67663 KAISERSLAUTERN 0631 • 310 764-0 WWW.NP-AUTOCENTER.DE VAT FORM ACCEPTED VISA / MASTER CARD We repair all makes and models • Engine tuning • Tires/Tire service • AC service/repair • Body Work • Brake-, Clutch-, Muffler Service & more... Profes Servic sional e at fa ir rates! JAGGER’S AUTO SERVICE Bahnstraße 98 • 66849 Landstuhl • Tel. 06371-150 61 Call us now: 0 63 71 - 70 182 uttiion Allll--iin--oone--ssollu Bodywork / Paintjobs Repairs of all makes and models Towing Service Muffler Service A/C Service Tire Service Tune ups Break Service Detailing Rental Cars / Trucks Opening Open Op enin en in ng ho hour hours: urs: urs: ur s: Mo-Fri: 8:00-18:00 Mo-F Mo -FFri -Fri ri:: 8: 8:00 00-1 00 -18: -1 8 00 8: Carl-Zeiss-Str. 7 66877 Ramstein Email: RAagency@aol.com www.rolandscarrental.com Krickenbach: duplex 3 bedr., 1 ½ bath, living-diningrm., built-in-kit., garage, patio, yard, 1.040,-€ + util no finders fee, www.agra-immobili en.de 06371-57656 Landstuhl Area: architect-designed new FSH only 10 mins from LRMC in beautiful village in countryside, 275sqm, 7 bedrooms, 4 bathrooms, BIK, fireplace, walk-in closet, patio+ nice yard, garage, low-energy, €2150+ut. Av.end July. Call 0172/6855976 or mre.kmc@icloud.com Landstuhl city, rent €850,4BDR, red.fee Dzepezauer@aol.com, 01726823232 Landstuhl-Melkerei: traditional FSH, 230sqm, 5 bedrooms, 2.5 bathrooms, modern BIK, fireplace, patio+ nice yard, garage, €2150+ut. Av. now Call Melinda 0172/6855976 or kka.immobilien@ icloud.com Linden Freest House 160sqm new renov '05 4BR office liv din BIK 2bath, yard+laundry €1150+util 06307-6906 or 01798971102 Looking for a house to feel good in? Glan-Münchweiler, modern, nice very large apt 220sqm, 2floors, 4BR, liv/dinrm, BIK, 2.5 baths, garage, 5balc, green area (looked after by landl), nice view, quiet area. Avail Aug 15 €1150+util. 01756131643, 06383-7477 Mackenbach: huge freestanding house with big yard, 8 bedr., 4 1/ 2 bath, living-diningrm. with openfire-place, built-in-kit., double garage, basement, no finders 3.460,- € + util www.agra-immobilien.de 06371-57656 Mackenbach: modern home, 200sqm, 4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, BIK, floor heating, patio+ nice yard, garage, €1530+ut. Av. now Call Melinda 0172/ 6855976 or kka.immobilien@ic loud.com Med. Style House, 12min Sembach / 20min Vogelweh, 6Bdr, bik, dbl gar., 2.5baths, livrm, dinrm, firepl, loft, 3balc, upstairs laundry, floorheat., no pets, avail Aug €2300 +util, 0671-79674579 Mehlingen duplex 110sqm, BIK, bath, 4rm, 2 lrg balc, €650+util (€200) Tel. 06303-3568 Mittelbrunn: nice freestanding house, 6 bedr., 2 1/2 bath, livingdiningrm. built-in-kit., garage, yard, basement, 2.250,-- € + util www.agra-immobilien.de 0637157656 Nice and large house near Landstuhl-Hospital and Ramstein ! with 5 bedr., 2 baths, bik, garage, Fire place, large garden with Gardener included , avail. now, €1600, 004915775431880 / manu el.krick@gmx.de, Nice house in a quiet area for a save and sane life. Short drive distance to Landstuhl and RAB. 3BR, 1.5bath, BIK, big southside deck and yard. €850+€300 utilies. Available now. Please call 063755485 landlord speaks English Pont-A-Mousson Ring 67A, Landstuhl, 4BR house, 2.5bath, avail 1 Aug. €1400 Tel 01622976381 July 25, 2014 New built luxury duplex in 67661 Breitenau (67705 Stelzenberg), first occupancy, high class equipment., €2450 monthly. 4 bedroom, walk-in closet in master bedroom, large living room, built in kitchen ( high class equipment including large side-by-side refrigerator), 2.5 bathroom (high class equipment), huge habitable basement with large hobby room, guest room including bathroom. High efficiency house with low heating cost due to modern residential air compression heating system and excellent thermal insulation.Large yard with great view to a large green area behind the house. Walk through available by appointment. (Call 015788093673)E-Mail:simal1@hot mail.de Trippstadt-Kaiserslautern. New building (2010) approx.170sqm. liv/dinrm, bik, 3BR, office, 2baths, guest toilet, lrg balcony w/nice view, terrace w/yard, stylish, modern, exclusive house, light flooded, natural stone and parquet floors, floor heating. €1280+util. Tel: 06306-993447 or 017620216041 or 015234038964 Various beautiful houses in the KMC area. Rental prices from 900 Euro - 2600 Euro. FSH, Townhouses and more. Reduced finder's fee. Please view our website for more listings and details.www.gi billpay.com/realestate For more information please contact G.I. Bill Pay Service & Real Estate: 06371-465407 or 0160-1065196 or ramstein@gibillpay.com Very nice Ramstein House, 5 BR, 2.5 baths, built in kitchen, living/ dining room, patio, balcony, garage, €1,180. Beautiful, spacious, elegant Hütschenhausen House, 5 BR, 2 baths, built in kitchen, living/dining room, great foyer, garage, great balcony, yard, €2,000. Very nice, modern Ramstein House, 5 BR, 2.5 baths, built in kitchen, liv/dining room, patio, garage, € 1,180. Reduced fees, call 0162 4131 878 for an appointQueidersbach, 250sqm, 5BR, ment or email: gpresidences@ 3.5bath, patio.€1785 Immo T. gmx.net. 016096096498 Queidersbach, 3BR duplex, gara- Weilerbach-Erzenhausen: cosy ge, floor heat, 160sqm. €1130. Im- german-style house, completely newly renovated, 125sqm, 4 bed, mo T. 016096096498 2 bath, large BIK, garage, quiet vilRamstein, 10 min, FSH, 6BDR, lage with beautiful surroundings, 3baths, rent €1650, no fee, close to base, €910+ut. Call Melin01726823232 Dzepezauer@ da 0172/6855976 or kka.immobili aol.com, en@icloud.com Ramstein: freestanding 5 bedr., Wonderful freestanding house in 2 ½ bath, living-diningrm. with RAB school, with sepr. Appartopen-fire-place, built-in-kit., garament 332 sqm living-space, 6 ge, yard, 2.400,-- € + util no finbedrms., 4 baths., b.i.k., Terrace ders fee www.agra-immobilien.de Roof, gas heating, 3 garages, bal06371-57656 cony, Dining-liv. area, yard Ramstein: freestanding 5 bedr., €2030+ util Anne S. Neumann 2½ bath, built-in-kit., living-di- Immobilien4you Tel: 0173ningrm., open fire-place, hobby- 8317162 mynexthome@yahoo.de, room, doublegarage + onecar garage, patio, yard, 1.735,-- + util Wonderful freestanding house, 270sqm, . living-space, 5 www.agra-immobilien.de bedrms., 3 baths., floor-heating, Ramstein:: duplex 4 bedr., 2 b.i.k., Dining-living area, yard, gabath, living-diningrm., open fire- rage 2030 €uro + util Anne s. Neuplace, built-in-kit., garage, bal- mann Immobilien4you Tel: 0173cony, yard, 1.535,--€ + util 8317162 mynexthome@yahoo.de, www.agra-Immobilien.de 06371Zu Vermieten, 1900, 57656 TEL.:015127169169 detached Ramstein-Miesenbach ideal for house:260m², 8rooms, kitchen, families with children, 7BR, ceiling bath, guest cloakroom, garage, fan, 3.5 baths, liv/dinrm, BIK, larterrasse, garden, parking places, ge carport, basement, laundryrm, 1900€+, 66903 Altenkirchen, fenced backyard, BBQ, Waldstraße 12 €2000+util, no deposit, 015229696477 or email: wolfrex2712@ HOUSES/APTS yahoo.de. Pictures available. Nice FSH in Ramstein-Miesenbach, 245 m², 5 BR, 2.5 Baths, Liv/Din-Area, BIK, Basement, Double-Garage, Yard, Pets negotiable, Avail:August 1, 2014, Rent: 1850 Euro + util.For more information please contact G.I. Bill Pay Service & Real Estate: 06371465407 or 0160-1065196 or ram stein@gibillpay.com . For further listings please view our website www.gibillpay.com/realestate FOR SALE Spesbach, nice house with basem.4BDR, carport, rent€1000, All ads and pics on class-world.com red.fee Dzepezauer@aol.com, Exclusive Custom Made Wooden 01726823232 Block House for Sale By Owner, Spesbach: duplex 5 bedr., 4 €249,000,145 Sqm living space, bath, built-in-kit., living-dingrm., 4BDR, 2BR, custom built kitchen patio, yard, fenced yard, 1.840,-- with pantry. Fully landscaped 880 € + util www.agra-immobilien.de Sqm garden with terrace and rock 06371-57656 garden. Custom built stone fireTop house Dansenberg 4BR place. Exposed beam rafters with 160sqm nice quiet loc. BIK liv/ wooden interior and open floor dinrm, new 1.5 baths, lg terr balc plan. Huge 2-3 car garage with atlg basem. nice garden garage tic. In a quiet neighborhood 15 2parksp. hobby rm no pets ener- min from Vogelweh gate and 20 gy efficent avail 1st Aug €1215 min from Ramstein. You will fall in +utl +dep 0631-3549845 or wil love with this house! schifferskim@ gmail.com, li.aselmeyer@gmx.de July 25, 2014 Kaiserslautern American `93 Black BMW 318I , It has around 288,000 km. It runs just need some mechanical and body work. It's a good project for a meAll ads and pics on class-world.com chanic or hobbyist. Then good for Landstuhl: unique house - Bava- a second car or winter car. The rian style interior - 3 br, loft, 2 price is negotiable. $500, ss2day@ bath, big patio, balcony, 600 sqm gmail.com, yard, gar, prime location, E. 1995 Audi A4 it has 210000 km . 330.000.- ; Pics avail. JR Realty it runs great! its a automatic. pasph 06371-71756 or jfr46@out sed inspection a great 2nd look.com car!call 01704609887 $2000 obo HOUSES/APTS FOR SALE Open House, Saturday, July 26, 2014, 1000 am to 1400 pm at Carmerstr. 13, 67661 KaiserslauternHohenecken, €414,000, for more information call the American Housing Referral & Relocation Office (AHRRO) at 0631-75017629 or email Erika.Cummings@ahrro.com Townhouse Landstuhl by Owner, no Realtor Fee, no Yard!, 209000€, 4bedrooms, 2bath, BIK, view to Castle, patio+balcony, top shape, immo@ht95.de, TLA/TDY All ads and pics on class-world.com ! ! ! ! 1 & 2 BDR Luxury Temp Apts TLA/TDY in Ramstein. 100% equipped including TV, DVD, free Internet, washer/dryer, free calls to USA. reservation / questions call: 0151-46501528 / mail:info@ ramstein-tla.com / www.ramsteintla.com / www.facebook.de/ramsteintla !!!!!1-5 Bed luxury apts & houses for TLA/TDY personnel in Ramstein, Mackenbach & Bruckmuehlbach. 2 minutes to RAB and short walk to shops & restaurants. 100% equipped, TV, AFN, English satalite, cable high speed internet. 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Manual shift.kse Garmin GPS, BMW mobility guaonline@hotmail.com, rantee till 12/2014, TUV till 12/ 2007CAMRY For Sale (marcbeck11@outlook.com), $3200, marcbeck11@outlook.com, Page 35 www.walsh-adac.com LOW COST CAR & BIKE INSURANCE • LICENSED ADAC OFFICE, FULL ENGLISH SERVICE • BUSINESS, LEGAL & MEDICAL INSURANCE • PROPERTY & HOME OWNERS INSURANCE • LIABILITY: HUNTING, PERSONAL & DOG INS. 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Jaclynvaudine@gmail.com/ 015158827782 2012 Ford Focus Titanium Automatic Hatchback, 24300 miles Loaded $20999, 0152-5392-7310 nathan@usedcarguys.net, 626 Mazda exclusive 2000, silver 95Tkm dealer maint. alloy AC good cond german INSP €1750 obo Call: 06371-5958160 or 017684316705 WALSH AGENCY 67661 KL-Einsiedlerhof Page 36 Kaiserslautern American OASE SPA RELAX SPORT/FITNESS & AYURVEDA MASSAGES Please call for appointment Everlasting E l tii b beauty t b beii C Celia li T Teichert i h t AKAZIENSTRASSE 1A 66849 LANDSTUHL-ATZEL 01 76 • 62 19 77 28 INTRODUCTORY OFFER Come with a friend and receive a militaryingermany.com 50% discount* (on eyebrows, lid line, lip contour) Tel.: 06371-838 4926 or 0173-393 0257 www.mycontour.de | info@mycontour.de *with appointment only REMOVAL OF TATTOOS PERM MANENT T HAIR R REM MOVAL FOR HER & HIM ACNE TREATMENT · Free consultation · English spoken · Weekend & evening appointments available 1€ = 1$ * *with this ad, valid till July 31, 2014 Ramstein / Landstuhl Kaiserslautern / Pirmasens July 25, 2014 Mercedes E320, '00, Automatic, 145000 km, parking sensors, leather interior, sunroof, DVDs in heAUTOS adrests, extra-fully loaded, & perAll ads and pics on class-world.com fect mechanically!!! Super nice For sale is an Automatic Merce- car! $7100 (or 5200 Euros) Wiesdes E200, 1999. Gorgeous blue- baden, 0176-69342-601. PCS Sagreen color. German specs, in- le!! spections passed. No problems! Metallic Grey 2012 VW Golf TDI Good shape - inside and outside. station wagon. Climate control, It has 270,000 km. $3400 cash heated seats, GPS, roof rack, tinplease. We are in Wiesbaden. ser ted glass, dealer serviced and gelana@gmail.com or 0176- much more. Great road car and 69342-601. only 42500 km, still under warranFor Sale Yamaha, Suzuki, Mercu- ty! Call Bill at 0151-511-90027. ry and Honda Outboards, $4000, Prefect condition with only boatengine.supply@gmail.com, 12,500 miles! Spotless black inteGrey Metallic 2012 VW Golf TDI, rior and AM/FM/CD/MP3 Stereo climate control, GPS, tinted glass, with 6 speakers. Factory Sports parking assist system, roof rack, Package with 18" wheels, tow much more, still under warranty. package, and running boards. Great road car, with only 42,500 Contact jspangler2@yahoo.com km or 25,000miles. Showroom for information and pictures. condition.Call Bill @ 0151-511Winter tyres Michelin 235/65 R17 90027 (104H) M+S reifen set up on Alu Hello, for sale I have a European wheels, 7mm profile, used two Spec Audi A3 Quattro AWD. It seasons, €180, $ accepted, has manual transmission and only 015152211197 or gaelle_pub@ya 47K miles. (odometer in is km) hoo.fr, Passed inspection last month. Ready for you on 29 July. Please email me at iciecafe@yahoo.com MOTORCYCLES for more info. Ideal Sperry 61-609 Digital MultimeterAuto-Power OffIt's in good Tel: 0 63 32 - 20 91 92 or working condition.Low cost, multiCell: 01 71 - 4 93 33 69 functionConvenient pocket sizeOwww.phil-cosmetics.de verload protection on all rangesDiode TestBuilt in test stand $70, ss2day@gmail.com, American Dental Care 10 year Anniversary Dr. med. 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BERNARD DORYUMU Sonnenstraße 41e • 66849 Landstuhl • Call 06371 18169 Fax 06371 912947 • Email: Doryumu@t-online.de or visit us at www.drdoryumu.de Interior Color: Leather Lounge Carbon Black - $2,000 Technology Package - $2,000 Premium Package - $1,750 Sport Package $1,500 Cold Weather Package $750 Lightning Blue Metallic $500 Sport Suspension. travismuller08@gmail.com Luxury ride with only 31K miles. Includes Climate and Collision PKG, Convenience PKG, Technology PKG, BLIS, Styling PKG, new tires, rubber floor mats, Navigation System, US and European Navigation Maps. Heated Leather seats. lrsmith60@msn.com Mercedes E 200, Model 2000 Automatic, leather, power steering, breaks, windows, doors. Cruise control, Xenon lights, ABS, Stero, fully loaded. new oil change & batterie.new winter tires. none smoking car - Garage kept- good condition - only € 3.250 obo call 0172-676 2717 JADE MASSAGE • RELAX STATION • SHIATSU, SPORT Thai, Ayurveda massage Please call for appointment 0160-9191 3823 Philipp-Reis-Str. 9 (Landstuhl) thiphuocn@yahoo.de All ads and pics on class-world.com Caution: Some Classified ads have become a target for scams. Please be cautious if potential buyers offer you payment methods other than cash. 2008 Victory Vegas 8-Ball, 10K mil, drag pipes, saddle bags, brand new tires, $9900.00 obo, Call 015253992337 Harley 2011 Ultra Classic Limited, Lots Of Extra's, only 5400 Miles, RED/BLK, Van Hines Mufflers, 103 Motor 6 SPD TRAN, Garage Keep $22,500.00, brfairley@ gmail.com Harley, Street Bob, €12,000, 2009 eurospecs w/ MPH Speedo., Flat-Black Harley Rims and Silencers (mounted on orig. Chrome Pipes)Ricks Forwardcontrol Harley Bolt Mirrors& Grips, Saddlebags quick-mount Leather-Outter, mrgoodwretch@gmail.com ANNOUNCEMENTS All ads and pics on class-world.com Anointed Remnant International Ministries- Europe is hosting a prayer breakfast this upcoming Saturday Morning July 26, 2014 at Kaiserstrasse 108, 66849 Landstuhl, starting at 08:00-10:00am. Everyone is welcome!, laauminis try@hotmail July 25, 2014 ANNOUNCEMENTS All ads and pics on class-world.com LDS Young Single Adults welcome all singles 18-30 for the following activities: Family Home Evening: Mondays @1830. Institute: Wednesdays @1930. Location: Am Lanzenbusch 3, Ramstein 66877. Phone: 017618300841. Overeater's Anonymous, If food rules your life call Overeaters Anonymous. No weigh-ins, dues or fees. Meetings every Monday 1800. Landstuhl hospital chapel, building 3773. Contact OA_ktown@yahoo.com for more info. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints has several congregations in the KMC. Visitors are always welcome. Address: Lauterstrasse 1, Kaiserslautern. Wards (time): Kaiserslautern (0830), Ramstein 1st (1230), Ramstein 2nd (1730). ADOPTION All ads and pics on class-world.com Adopt while stationed overseas! www.adopt-abroad.com Adoption Intl & foster care, home studies. Hague accredited. Caseworkers in Germany. US 1-888-6873644 Belkin Surge Protector 220V, It Baby Buggy , Baby Buggy in has 6 plugs. In good working con- good condition, with additional baby carrier. $50.00, spvendor@ dition.$10, ss2day@gmail.com, gmail.com Canon Legria HFR26 PAL HD Camcorder 28X zoom, It's in mint condition never dropped or scratch. I am selling because I barely use it. It has 2 SD card slots. Battery life is alright but you can pick up a 2nd cheap $250, ss2day@gmail.com, Car GPS navigation SYSTEM, €50, 06371 5608034, Cell Phone HTC S1 works workd wide no contract required. , €150.00, spvendor@gmail.com, Electric guitar amp for sale; Rocktron Rampage, ideal for practice in your home and beyond.Fantastic gain characteristics, AGX noise reduction, 8`` speaker with lots of volume asking $120.- call 0172 35 64442 Hama 5port switch 10/100, I have 2. They work and in good condition. Selling because I don't use them. $15, ss2day@gmail.com, LE FOR SALE All ads and pics on class-world.com All ads and pics on class-world.com The 86th Force Support Squadron at Ramstein has licensed providers on and off the installation. Providers who provide more than 10 hours a week of care must be licensed. Please use good judgment when choosing child care services. For more information please contact DSN 478-7420 or civ 06371405-7420 or email 86FSS.FCC@ramstein.af.mil Play Academy ChildCare. I am a licensed & certified child care provider.I live in Rodenbach, 10 min Vogelweh & 10 min RAB.I have years of experience & references.My home is warm & cozy.Warm home cooked Lunch is provided for the children every day. Your child will have its very own indoor playground & fenced in backyard for the summer as well as weekly field trip outings.If you are in need, I am here for you Monday-Friday. Age 2-5, Mon-Fri 7-5.06374-944828 ELECTRONICS All ads and pics on class-world.com Bicycle Trailer, for 2 kids, rarely used, excellent condition, suitable for all bikes, €50, for pics go to class-world.com, jenniferwilking@ hotmail.com, Caution: Some Classified ads have become a target for scams. Please be cautious if potential buyers offer you payment methods other than cash. Lovely white and gold Polish dinner and tea service. Plus tea set and six large cups . ABSOLUTE BARGAIN Euro 150.00, 063728035459 CARLSON GRACIE BRAZILIAN JIU JITSU • Brazilian Jiu Jitsu • Mixed Martial Arts • Grappling • Kids program • Women Only Classes Necklace with a cross pendant, color is bronze/brown, for pics please see www.class-world.com, €5, s.vogl75@web.de Open every Friday + Saturday 8 am – 4 pm Ramstein, R i Fl Flurstr. 4 Tel. 0163-1 90 57 17 K-Town & Homburg locations English spoken • Call 0151-56095948 Andreas-resch@gmx.de INTERNET SERVICES Call us: 06221 - 750050 Email us: info@pjsnet.com Visit us: www.pjsnet.com Your Full Communication • Telephone/Internet DSL lines with fast activation! • Flatrate calls to USA • Support and Software in English • Cell Phones w/o contract Fender type Telecaster electric guitar. Masterbuilt, professional instrument. Excellent sound spectrum and tonal qualities. Must see and try! Tom at 0172 35 64442 German Audio-Books (Thriller), €uro 4 each, Pick up in Hochspeyer or on Kleber Kaserne Cell#: 0175-6298926 Giant Antique Warehouse Sale, Sat 26 July, Sun 27 July, 10am*Laney GH50L all valve top guitar 3pm Schneeweiderhof 11, 67754 amplifier and 4x12 Laney speaker Essweiler Map: www.schoolhou cabinet. Brand new, never left the se-antiques.com living room. Amazing sound possibilities. Serious offers and details I am selling a Sunbed from Dr. at 01723564442 Kern Modell NGR 241. The light tubes were exchanged and ran An adjustable full-size bassinet for approx. 300 hours. Also have allows you to keep baby closer avail 300 hours light tubes. (The longer. Diaper changing table with new tubes run up tp 600 hours.) I wipe clean fabrics that resist am selling the sunbed for someomess during changes. Easily con- ne. The light tubes can be bought verts to a portable playard. Signa- at ebay or directly from Dr. Kern. ture Graco® push-button fold ma- One or two tubes are possibly dekes closing your playard quick fect and need to be replaced. and hassle-free. Airy mesh on all Bought for 3500 to 4000 DM. If sides for maximum ventilation. you are interested please contact Convenient carrying bag for no- us, the sunbed is located in Kaifuss travel and storage. New pri- serslautern, Tel: 0176-55 24 70 77 ce: 129.99, selling for $95, 06374- 06374-944368 (Doris) 944368 or 0176-55247077 or email Doris.Koenig@gmx.de JLO Parfum , $5, 0175-6298926, Pick up in Hochspeyer/Kleber KaApollo Amateur Night Tickets!, serne/RAB. $15 in advance, $20 at the door. Ticket Sales Start 29 June! Con- Kids DVD's $5 each Pick up in tact the ticket POC's on the flyer Hochspeyer or on Kleber Kaserne or oo7dizzy77@gmail.com for mo- in Kaiserslautern, Cell#: 01756298926 re details! 220V Power Adapters, $2, I have 3 plug and 6 Plug 220v power adapters. Selling 3 plug for $2 and 6 plug for $4. half the price of re Art Nouveau furniture over 100 years old. A variety of items, tail.ss2day@gmail.com, grandfather clock (Harmonium), 300 Watt Transformer, 300 Watt crystal glasses, Murano glasses, Transformer in good working con- Meisner porcelain figurines, 200 dition, $15.00, spvendor@ years old, coffee and Tea set. gmail.com Call: 0177-5211480 Page 37 For Sale, over 9 ft in diameter, oli- Necklace, fashion jewelry, black, ve green, ckab2001@yahoo.com, different pearls & stones, $5, s.vogl75@web.de Book: Sophie Kinsella "Confessions of a shopaholic" in good con- Nice necklace with heart-pendition, $3, 0175-6298926, pick up dant in silver. New, nether worn. For picture please see classin Hochspeyer/Kleber/RAB. world.com. €5, s.vogl75@web.de Boy Clothes Size 5/6 New with tags, $5 Each. Pick up in Hochs- Org.Thomas Sabo Charm, price peyer or on Kleber Kaserne in Kai- new was 49€, never used, was a bday present, selling price €20, serslautern. 0175-6298926 for pics please see classCollection of leather bound, si- world.com, s.vogl75@web.de gned by the author, 1st edition books, mint cond. Over 100 diffe- Porcelain dolls, over 100 to choorent books. Authors include: Nor- se from, all dressed. Price Obo man Mailer, William F. Buckley, Call: 0176-90796039 Joseph Heller, Elie Wiesel, Donald Mc Dunne, John Updicke, Tom Wolfe, etc. $ 15.000 - serious inquiries only! Call: 0631-940213 or 0151-270-19822 Sagem D15t Cordless Phone Esprit Curtains 19 Euro Each in (220v), Never used! Just sat in the very good condition, Pick up in box. It includes everything. $10, Hochspeyer or on Kleber Kaserne ss2day@gmail.com, Cell# 0175-6298926 SA CHILD CARE Kaiserslautern American Large Travel cot/playpen, $50.00.., 063728035459, Long necklace with a heart & butterfly pendant, different stones. For pics please see www.classworld.com, €5, s.vogl75@web.de Raiffeisen-Bauzentrum Trouble-free building from A to Z ! We speci al i z e in: s Renovation and remodeling s Garden and landscaping s Heating oil and wood pellets English spoken, VAT forms accepted, right in Landstuhl! Raiffeisen-Bauzentrum Landstuhl Raiffeisenstraße 14 s Tel.: 0 63 71 / 92 11-0 WANTED: SALES REPRESENTATIVE AdvantiPro is looking for a professional SALES REPRESENTATIVE in the Kaiserslautern area. Are you outgoing, familiar with the area, speak German & English, have basicc computer skills, own a car and a cell phone and like to work independently? If you also have sales experience, we want to hear from you! Send your resume to jobs@advantipro.de 0UBLISHING(OUSEs!DVERTISING!GENCY Page 38 Kaiserslautern American L SA Sentry Safe Fire Protection, $10, 2 keys, Its in condition its small. Its good for holding personal stuff FOR SALE or watches, jewelry. Selling in AAAll ads and pics on class-world.com FES for $15. I am selling because I no longer need it. ss2day@ Selling two Fender Stratocaster gmail.com, electric guitars. Never left the house, top condition. One is a Siemens Dishwasher Bought in collector's item. Serious offers April 2013 selling due to moving and details at 01723564442 still under warranty. Only pick up in Hochspeyer. Cell#: 01756298926 E Ramstein Do you have an awesome car, motorcycle or off road vehicle that you would like to show off?? Antique 100 y.o. German china cabinet, matching dining table with 4 chairs. See photo on KA classifieds web page. Contact Eric and Mia at 063759949674., €950, eyates9761@aol.com Antique Bench, Antique bench with cushion seat, storage space and wheels. See photo on KA classifieds web page. Contact Eric and Mia at 063759949674. €600, eyates9761@aol.com August. There will be games, food, music, and fun for the whole family! Plus, you will have the chance to win awesome prizes in one of the six Show and Shine categories!! https://www.86fss.com/ fss-calendar/eventdetail/44337/-/motorcycleauto-show U.S. & GERMAN ATTORNEYS US & German Divorces • Support Issues Wills and Probate • Employment • EEO • MSPB Personal Injury • Contractor Issues • Tax Treadmill for sale, $180, 06313553306, Model: 'PRO FORM' with Heart control; 220. Optional use of km or miles. Size: 143 inches high and 179 long, can fold up. Self pick-up in Kaiserslautern. Can your tax services give the same Guarantee? Kaiserstr. 71 • 67661 Kaiserslautern Tel: 0631-3554711 or 30396446 Email: hrblock.ktown1@yahoo.com 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. Transportation Box “Skudo IATA”, Size 4 (L 68cm, B 48cm, H 51cm) Brand NEW, still in box not even opened as I ordered 2, $50, for more details go to http:// www.petobel.de/nobby-transport box-skudo-iata-graus.vogl75@ spvendor@ no000210032401 web.de Belgium Oak Buffet - Circa 1920. Hand carved, with Brass Handles, Leaded Glass, and Inlaid Tiles. A beautiful addition to any home. Call Bill @ 0151-511-90027. Clock, $170.00, Various Boy T-Shirts Size 5/6 in gmail.com, very good condition, 3.50 $ Each. CALL 069-299-2069-0 email: maiss@up12legal.de Pick up in Hochspeyer or on Kleber Kaserne, Kaiserslautern. German Sideboard and HighResults – Guaranteed. At H&R Block, we Cell#: 0175-6298926 board for Sale. Oak-rustic color, stand behind our work. If we make a mistake, we will solid wood. Great condition! New pay any additional interest and penalties. Plus, if the IRS Various size New Gym bags €1200 each, now selling for €200 should call you in for an audit, we will explain your audit notice and the documentation you each, spvendor@ each! Call: 0176-907-96039 need to provide, at no extra cost. We have experts on hand year around to help you. All prior $10.00 gmail.com years can be done as well. FULL SERVICE LAW FIRM PETS All ads and pics on class-world.com Stationary Bike, $99 OBO, mkomara7@yahoo.com, totally computerized bike, can measure Antique corner desk. See photo time, speed, pulse, calories, and on KA classifieds web page. Contact Eric and Mia at power, adjustable tension 063759949674., €150, German Shepherd puppies with papers, long hair, for sale. Vacc, Swarovski Crystal - Attention col- eyates9761@aol.com chipped, wormed. Call 0152lectors! All retired pieces reduced 27016331 to half their value, All pieces over 40years old! Prices greatly redu- Antique French armiore with mirHealthy Yorkshire Terrier Pupced! Great gift for any special oc- ror doors. Louis IV style. See phopies, with Chip, dewormed and casion! Private collection!The last to on KA classifieds web page. Eric and Mia at Papiers. Please call 06241/ two Retired pieces., whale, turtle. Contact 985657and 0177/4636457 063759949674. €800, Call for info: 06332-41560 beteyates9761@aol.com ween 2pm to 8pm. Can deliver to Irish Thoroughbred Mare Good RAB! movement, loves dressage, hacks out on her own, ridden by a noviTransformers, Multiple 220 volt Antique secretary desk. See pho- ce 13 yr old, schooled by a British transformers. 4 X 300 watt for $40 tos on KA classifieds web page. trainer, lots of potential for a comEric and Mia at petition horse in eventing and each and 1 X 75 watt for $20. Contact €120, dressage. No vices what so ever, Contact Eric and Mia at 063759949674., snaffle mouth, easy to box. 063759949674., $40, eyates9761@aol.com ussfcwo@gmx.de eyates9761@aol.com Go to RamsteinAutoShow. com to register your vehicle in the Motorcycle and Auto Show at the Ramstein Enlisted Club parking lot on 9 July 25, 2014 Wetsuit - Shorty, Women, black/ Kennedy Allee 28 • 55774 Baumholder orange, size small, fast drying, Tel: 06783-981041 or 1850880 €15, for pics please see classEmail: hrblockbaumholder@yahoo.com world.com s.vogl75@web.de SHAMMAH WORSHIP CENTER Wine Rack/Holder, holds six bottles, attractive metal finish, fits perfectly in a small, narrow space. $10; 0163-330-5535 or john@ad vantipro.de New location: Bruchwiesenstr. 16, 66849 Landstuhl Worship service: Sunday, 10:00 a.m. Call: 0 63 74 - 80 10 719 for more information www.shammahinternationalworshipcenter.com Samuel & Patricia Boswell Pastors Preparing God’s people, fulfilling God’s call Ephesians 4:12 HELP IS ON THE WAY We’ve been making loans of up to $10,000 to Active Duty Military for over 64 years. Click Today...Cash Today® www.omnimilitaryloans.com “We love to say yes”® FURNITURE All ads and pics on class-world.com !!! A beautiful German white shrank with glass vitrine and lighted bar (€300) and a complete set of Black Leather Bound 1987 Encyclopedia Brittanica (make an offer) 01704019648 Roza’s Fine Handmade Carpets Original Flemish Tapestries. Mantel Clock, Mantel clock from the 60 era. Key wind chines on the half and full hour., $70.00 spvendor@gmail.com PROFESSIONAL SERVICES All ads and pics on class-world.com 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. Nice Bathroom Mirror w/ storage1 year old bought at Hornbach for 98.50 Euro, asking 65 EuClock repair & antique clock saro. melanie.prinz@yahoo.de les. Hermann Lieser, Ludwigstr. 32, Landstuhl 06371-2637 Nice softwood cabinet, W x H x D = 36x76x18 in €300, Eva's cleaning service, let us clean your house, we guarantee 01703432129, in Kaiserslautern you will be satisfied, 06371976660 Wooden bookshelf. See photo on KA classifieds web page. Contact Eric and Mia at 063759949674. $150, eyates9761@aol.com · Handmade Carpets · Authentic Kilims · Pashminas, large variety · Silver Turkish Mirrors · Evil Eye Jewelry · Carpet Mouse Pads & bags · Turkish Mosaic Lamps · Hand painted Turkish ceramics · Place Mats & Table Runners Landstuhler Str. 13 | 66877 Ramstein-Miesenbach Cell: 01 70 - 6 40 45 47 | Phone: 0 63 71 - 94 32 27 | E-Mail: rozascarpets@yahoo.com Opening hours: Mon-Sat: 10:00-18:00 | Closed Sunday German all levels, Mr. Vollmer, Ramstein, call: 063719524381, www.deutschvollmer.de PCS or House Cleaning or Hair Braiding - Call Khisa 06374805015 or cell: 0170-6447943 Psychotherapy & Coaching Evaluations and Reports Further info, see online ad or Info@DrKoppel.de Weekly - BI-weekly & PCS Cleaning Cell: 0160-91948691 InspGuaranteed E-Mail cthompson@tonline.de www.cthompson-clea ning.com July 25, 2014 Kaiserslautern American Wanted FSH, I am looking to purchase a home in the KaisersSERVICES lautern area. Prefer country setAll ads and pics on class-world.com ting. No Realtors please. Please contact Kim @ 01605502380 or email at;Sanderskim7@googleTranslator / Interpreter Certified mail.com KL., near Vogelweh. Reasonable rates. Call: 0631-54440 PROFESSIONAL I assist in finding the ideal property for you. Through my distinctive market knowledge I save you from any unpleasant surprises, unnecessary costs and the timeconsuming venture of searching for your home. For more info please contact inahamann@gmx.de or 017623901806 WANTED All ads and pics on class-world.com English Language Tutor Wanted. Needed for my 14-year-old who is a beginner. You should have a teaching certificate or experince or at least a convincing method of teaching. 2-3 times a week at your place or mine in Landsuhl. Pls contact via ozdemirciserkan@ gmail.com Lead Vocalist Wanted. Must be experienced, dedicated, disciplined & have stage presence. Weekly practices in Kindsbach. Currently playing 90s/00s covers from Blink 182 to Drowning Pool. Originals in works too. Contact sheppardre@gmail.com. Sound Ministry Leader, Part –time help needed to operate sound equipment in newly formed Church Ministry.Individuals must have references, and willing to work on Sundays and Wednesdays.Please Submit Resume to laauministry@hotmail.com Looking for something to do with your family? Center Manager, USO Warrior Center Landstuhl Regional Medical Center Description/Job Summary: The Center Manager will manage all aspects of the day-to-day operations of the center to ensure first-class support of wounded / injured / ill service members at LRMC. www.militaryingermany.com Your online portal for fun events, family activities and much more … 10th RICHARD Lionheart festival Voice lessons (experienced professional singer, BM) 06372508747 or ellen@iocanto.com Wanted: family looking to buy house near Weilerbach park, under €300,000, renovated, garage, yard, gas, view, 200+Sqm, sucht Haus in der Nähe zu kaufen Park Weilerbach Raesierrah@juno.com Page 39 come and celebrate with us famous medievAl spectacle with medievAl market, knights camp, m us ic and juggl er s … 25-27 July 2014 76855 Annweiler am Trifels historical city center (follow signs) annweiler cordially invites you to it´s most popular festival. www.richard-loewenherz-fest.com VACANCY ANNOUNCEMENT: Center Operations Supervisor Ramstein A. B., Germany Description/Job Summary: The Center Operations Supervisor will manage the daily operations of the USO Center, located at the Contingency Aeromedical Staging Facility on Ramstein Air Base, Germany. Responsibilities/Duties • Manage all facets of the day-to-day operations of the CASF USO center • Recruit, train, develop, and manage a team of several volunteers • Plan, coordinate and execute patient and staff morale programs • Utilize specialized software for the management of volunteers • Generate documents and reports utilizing MS Word and Excel Required Qualifications • Experience in customer service and event planning preferred • Management and supervisory experience preferred • Experience in military environment and knowledge of military protocol preferred; ability to work with military leadership • Strong verbal and written communication skills required • Ability to work on weekends, late evenings, mornings, and holidays Details Primary duties are on Wednesday and Saturday evenings and Thursday and Sunday mornings • Position is located in the Contingency Aeromedical Staging Facility/CASF on Ramstein Air Base in Germany • Preference will be given to local candidates within commuting distance to the location • Relocation assistance is not provided for this position. Please apply online at: http://www.uso.org/careers/ and click on “Search USO Careers” Responsibilities/Duties • Provide active leadership in procurement and growth of financial and other in-kind resources necessary for center operations. • Recruit, supervise, train, develop, and recognize staff and volunteers. • Oversee the successful planning, coordination, and execution of daily morale-enhancing programs within an established budget. • Seek, develop, maintain, and improve relationships with the US military and with persons, organizations, and groups that support the center’s many programs. • Ensure that the center always remains clean, safe, welcoming, and well-maintained and that all assets are functional and up-to-date. • Prepare, review, and deliver financial, operational, and statistical reports within established deadlines. • Interact with patients and familiarize them with the center and its many offerings. Required Qualifications: • Bachelor’s Degree in business or related field. • 3-5 years experience in a supervisory role. Ability to effectively manage, lead, motivate, mentor, and develop employees and volunteers. • Exceptional interpersonal and customer service skills. • Demonstrated initiative/self-motivation, attention to detail, and organizational and time management skills. • Demonstrated proficiency in written and oral communications as well as knowledge of various software programs including but not limited to Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Outlook. • Willingness and ability to regularly work non-standard hours (late evenings, holidays and weekends). • Must be a strong advocate of the USO’s mission to support active duty military and their families. • Public speaking experience is preferred. • Must be able to lift and carry items weighing up to 50 pounds. • Must have USAREUR driver’s license. 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