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July 22, 2016 Volume 40, number 29 HAVE YOU READ YOUR KA TODAY? STEM-stimulating growth through education Story and photo by Airman 1st Class Lane T. Plummer 86th Airlift Wing Public Affairs For most kids, once school is out for the summer, it’s all about vacations and staying up late play- ing video games until the next school year comes around. But those who attended the Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics youth camp July 11 to 16 on Ramstein, their summers involved coding computer programs, constructing robots, 3-D print- ing and more. For five days, kids ranging from sixth through eighth grade challenged themselves in a STEM youth camp. According to Monty Bussey, 86th Force Support Squadron teen program coordinator, the topics they learned about are ones that have a large impact on society. “Throughout this camp, we are encouraging kids to develop a heightened sense of learning in some big school topics,” Bussey said. “As Americans, we are falling behind in these areas (science, technol- ogy, engineering and mathematics). Getting kids involved in these subjects will hopefully inspire them and others to not only gain more knowledge but also possibly pursue a career in these fields.” From drones to toy railroad systems, the camp encouraged the kids to think outside the box and stay open minded. According to Bussey, the camp couldn’t have A child participates in “Bumpity Bump Bump,” a game that is designed to help its participants get to know each other, during a Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics youth camp July 11 on Ramstein. The game’s premise is to have kids learn the name of the peer next to them in the circle, and if they can’t remember it in time, they must be in the middle. This was one of several activities the children took part in during the beginning of the youth camp to become familiar with one another. 721st Aerial Port Squadron stays safe on job Story and photo by Airman 1st Class Tryphena Mayhugh 86th Airlift Wing Public Affairs “The mission of the 721st (Aerial Port Squadron) Safety Office is to advise the commander and prevent mis- haps throughout the squadron,” said Master Sgt. Ryan Armour, 721st Aerial Port Squadron safety superintendent. “There’s a lot of moving components, new Airmen arriving, so training is constantly happening. Really getting out and talking to individuals to try and prevent mishaps is our big mission.” As the superintendent, Armour is in charge of keeping equipment up-to-date on safety, training Airmen on safety regulations, ensuring those regulations are followed by conducting inspections and addressing any safety concerns brought up by Airmen. Through his knowledge of Air Force instructions, he is the final word on safety for the squadron. “It’s a checks-and-balances system,” Armour said. “People know the AFIs, and I go out and make sure they’re doing it by the requirements. I’m the commander’s eyes when it comes to safety. Anytime something comes up that’s safety related, people come to me and I can answer any questions they might have.” The 721 APS Airmen often find themselves working with forklifts, building heavy pallets and loading large aircraft with cargo. There are many possibilities for injuries or damaging equipment. “Safety encompasses our entire job, even our basic core tasks that we accomplish every day,” said Senior Airman Gino Bogetti, 721 APS ramp services specialist. “If we’re not aware See 721 APS, Page 2 See STEM, Page 3 Tip of the Week 86 SFS welcomes new MWD, Page 6 FEATURES Nanstein Castle is stage for in- ternational jazz festival, Page 15 LIFESTYLES NEWS 7th MSC welcomes new com- mander, Page 8 Don’t leave your pets in the vehicle during warm weather!
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July 22, 2016 Volume 40, number 29HAVE YOU READ YOUR KA TODAY?

STEM-stimulating growth through education

Story and photo by Airman 1st Class Lane T. Plummer86th Airlift Wing Public Affairs

For most kids, once school is out for the summer, it’s all about vacations and staying up late play-ing video games until the next school year comes around.

But those who attended the Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics youth camp July 11 to 16 on Ramstein, their summers involved coding

computer programs, constructing robots, 3-D print-ing and more.

For fi ve days, kids ranging from sixth through eighth grade challenged themselves in a STEM youth camp. According to Monty Bussey, 86th Force Support Squadron teen program coordinator, the topics they learned about are ones that have a large impact on society.

“Throughout this camp, we are encouraging kids to develop a heightened sense of learning in some big school topics,” Bussey said. “As Americans, we

are falling behind in these areas (science, technol-ogy, engineering and mathematics). Getting kids involved in these subjects will hopefully inspire them and others to not only gain more knowledge but also possibly pursue a career in these fi elds.”

From drones to toy railroad systems, the camp encouraged the kids to think outside the box and stay open minded.

According to Bussey, the camp couldn’t have

A child participates in “Bumpity Bump Bump,” a game that is designed to help its participants get to know each other, during a Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics youth camp July 11 on Ramstein. The game’s premise is to have kids learn the name of the peer next to them in the circle, and if they can’t remember it in time, they must be in the middle. This was one of several activities the children took part in during the beginning of the youth camp to become familiar with one another.

721st Aerial Port Squadron stays safe on jobStory and photo by Airman 1st Class Tryphena Mayhugh86th Airlift Wing Public Affairs

“The mission of the 721st (Aerial Port Squadron) Safety Offi ce is to advise the commander and prevent mis-haps throughout the squadron,” said Master Sgt. Ryan Armour, 721st Aerial Port Squadron safety superintendent. “There’s a lot of moving components,

new Airmen arriving, so training is constantly happening. Really getting out and talking to individuals to try and prevent mishaps is our big mission.”

As the superintendent, Armour is in charge of keeping equipment up-to-date on safety, training Airmen on safety regulations, ensuring those regulations are followed by conducting inspections and addressing any safety concerns brought up by Airmen. Through his knowledge of Air Force instructions,

he is the fi nal word on safety for the squadron.

“It’s a checks-and-balances system,” Armour said. “People know the AFIs, and I go out and make sure they’re doing it by the requirements. I’m the commander’s eyes when it comes to safety. Anytime something comes up that’s safety related, people come to me and I can answer any questions they might have.”

The 721 APS Airmen often fi nd

themselves working with forklifts, building heavy pallets and loading large aircraft with cargo. There are many possibilities for injuries or damaging equipment.

“Safety encompasses our entire job, even our basic core tasks that we accomplish every day,” said Senior Airman Gino Bogetti, 721 APS ramp services specialist. “If we’re not aware

See 721 APS, Page 2

See STEM, Page 3

Tip of the Week

86 SFS welcomes new MWD, Page 6

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Nanstein Castle is stage for in-ternational jazz festival, Page 15

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7th MSC welcomes new com-mander, Page 8

Don’t leave your pets in the vehicle during warm

weather!

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Kaiserslautern AmericanPage 2 July 22, 2016

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Windmills, flower-lined canals, tunnels of trees, locks, bridges, bicycles everywhere, cheeses galore, friendly smiles and wonder-ful memories — this was our weeklong boat trip in Holland.

We started June 18 in Loosdrecht near Amsterdam and made a complete loop through Loenen, Woerden, Gouda, Utrecht and Breukelen for a total of 170 kilome-ters under 48 lifting bridges and through 14 locks. Some bridges opened vertically from the middle, some rotated horizontally and some were high enough that our boat could cruise under them.

Most bridges were manned in a contigu-ous bridge house and seemed to magically open for us. We maneuvered the boat to a post where we pushed a button to open the bridge. A few were operated remotely when we came into view of a camera. At some bridge houses, the operator lowered a wooden shoe in which we could drop our passing fee.

As we waited at one lock, a smiling lady played a folksong on her accordion to our delight.

The recommended cruising speed was 9 kph, ideal for savoring the beautiful scen-

ery. Our boat offered four bedrooms each with a toilet, a kitchen, dining area and out-side deck with lounge chairs. It was comfort-able and convenient for seven of us.

We docked at least once a day and some-times several times if we spotted a city mar-ket, restaurant or museum to explore. Each night we moored at a marina for about €20 on average parking fee and most often used the shower facilities, although each toilet

on the boat offered a hand-held shower. At the marinas, we filled our water reservoir and plugged into electric power to recharge batteries for lights and computer use when cruising. We also found great restaurants and bakeries. Each morning one of our group went out for fresh bread, fruit and drinking water for the day.

It was a week of amazing experiences off the beaten path.

Courtesy photo

Tourists cruise under a bridge opening at Breukelen, Netherlands.

and properly trained, especially the Airmen who are out performing these tasks, people could get really hurt or killed. It is very serious. It’s comforting to know we can perform our job well and have the equipment and knowledge to stay safe while doing our job.”

Armour says when a mishap does occur, he will often hear people say they had a feeling something bad would happen. He encourages Airmen to fol-low through with their intuition and has one piece of advice for all Airmen when it comes to safety, both on and off duty.

“Think,” Armour said. “That’s con-stantly what I always try to get to the Airmen. Just stop and think for a split second. A lot of the time when a mishap does occur, it’s because someone didn’t think just a little bit.”

Armour says while some may think his entire job is sitting at a desk answer-ing the phone and emails, there are other aspects of his work. One in par-ticular he enjoys the most.

“My favorite part of the job is getting out and talking to individuals,” Armour said. “Talking to people, seeing what’s going on, even just seeing what they’re doing for the weekend. The more com-fortable a brand new Airman is with me, the more likely they are to bring up a concern, and they’re where the mis-sion is. I can go out on the line every day of the week and not see what that individual sees. It’s a different mission every day here.”

Through the safety office, Airmen of the 721 APS are provided with the equipment and knowledge they need to accomplish their mission as safely as possible.

721 APS, from Page 1

Master Sgt. Ryan Armour, 721st Aerial Port Squadron safety superintendent, checks the safety information on a pallet June 28 on Ramstein. Airmen from the 721 APS often use forklifts and load heavy cargo into large aircraft, and the safety office helps to prevent injuries or damage to equipment.

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Ramstein lifeguard course: when saving lives floats your boatStory and photo by Airman 1st Class Tryphena Mayhugh86th Airlift Wing Public Affairs

During the hot days of summer, many Airmen and their families head to the pool or beach to escape the heat and relax. While enjoying the water, they may not think of those who watch over them and keep them safe: the lifeguards. Many of them may also not realize that becoming a life-guard themselves is possible through the Ramstein Aquatic Center.

The center offers a weeklong course that teaches students every-thing they need to know to be a certi-fied lifeguard. It covers basic first aid, CPR, various rescue scenarios and more. A full day is dedicated to CPR alone, showing students what to do in a number of situations.

“It gives them a real breakdown of many different scenarios that aren’t offered in other classes,” said Andrew Broadwater, Ramstein Aquatic Center supervisory recreation specialist life-guard and course instructor. “They’re trained on things like what to do first if there’s a drowning versus nond-rowning victim, if it’s an infant rather than an adult or their roles depend-ing on how many rescuers you have responding. All of that comes into teaching CPR for the professional rescuer that you don’t get in those lower-level courses. It’s very intri-cate.”

For many students, the biggest draw to the course is becoming quali-fied in something that can lead to employment but also relates to an enjoyable pastime.

“I’m an avid swimmer myself. I grew up swimming in lakes, rivers and the ocean, so this seems like a really useful skill,” said Kathryn Postma, Ramstein Aquatic Center

lifeguard course student. “I have a lot of younger cousins and sisters that I watch, so this expands the realms of things I can do, both recreationally and as a job.”

While the lifeguard course may seem like a simple solution to find work, some students find the curricu-lum more difficult than they antici-pated.

Each student must pass prereq-uisites to show they are physically capable of providing assistance to an injured swimmer. This includes swimming 300 meters using the front crawl or breaststroke, treading water for two minutes without using their hands, and swimming 20 meters, div-ing down eight to 10 feet to pick up a 10-pound brick and swimming back with it in both hands. All of these skills will aid the students when it comes to a real-life scenario.

“The two minutes of treading water without the use of hands and swim-ming with the brick, those both come into play when dealing with sub-

merged head, neck or spinal inju-ries,” Broadwater said. “You have to stabilize the victim with both hands and bring them up to the surface, then be able to support this person and yourself above the water so both can breathe while still maintaining stabilization. It’s a lot of physical exertion.”

The arduous physical side of the lifeguard course can come as a sur-prise to some students, but other aspects can be easier than expected.

“It’s a lot harder to support anoth-er person correctly than I originally thought, but it’s also easier to get to the bottom of the pool than I antici-pated,” Postma said. “It was surpris-ing because you think 14 feet is really deep.”

When a student struggles with the prerequisites, they are encouraged to take the time until the next course to practice and strengthen their swim-ming skills. If a student also has trouble with a particular type of res-cue or technique during the class,

Broadwater works with them until they have a better understanding.

“I try to do a good job as an instruc-tor to help people pass,” Broadwater said. “I spend extra time working with people who are struggling in certain areas. I’d say 95 percent of people who take the full course pass.”

The skills taught in the lifeguard course can reach beyond the water, and those who have undergone the training often find themselves using their knowledge in unexpected situa-tions and surroundings.

“People usually get certified as a lifeguard and they have a plan, but you always end up using it outside of whatever you planned,” Broadwater said. “My first rescue was at an apartment complex two weeks after I was certified. I was a part of a skit at Vacation Bible School and wasn’t even near the pool, but I could see it from my vantage point. I saw some-one jump into the deep end of the pool, and they didn’t know how to swim. I never expected to use my training there.”

Broadwater also had a group of students in the course last year who were able to assist their friend who was choking because of the knowl-edge they attained during the class. This use of the skills taught during the course is one of the reasons peo-ple sign up.

“I was really looking forward to the CPR and first-aid certification,” Postma said. “I am a babysitter, so learning this is something that’s really useful. I’ve never had CPR training, and it’s an important skill not only for lifeguarding but in life.”

Through the lifeguard course, the Ramstein Aquatic Center is helping KMC members learn a new skill to better themselves and enable them to possibly save lives both in and out of the pool.

Andrew Broadwater, Ramstein Aquatic Center supervisory recreation specialist lifeguard and lifeguard course instructor, demonstrates a rescue of a victim on the bottom of the pool July 14 on Ramstein. The lifeguard course taught students how to perform rescues for victims that are conscious or unconscious, face up or face down, and on the surface or on the bottom of the pool.

been successful without hav-ing fun.

“As the person that over-saw these kids, I was look-ing for different ways to keep things fun to help the kids learn,” Bussey said. “Kids would look forward to learn-ing new things every day. … Our goal was to leave these kids as motivated young men and women and increase their interest in STEM.”

Some of the ways they did this was by taking normal hob-bies, toys or aspects of chil-dren’s daily lives and demon-strating how those were made.

“Another goal of ours was to get kids off video games and, instead, learning how to code or design one,” Bussey added. “We want them to become innovators of the future.”

However, Bussey couldn’t do this by just giving them the tools. He needed someone to teach the kids how to use these tools, and one of the people brought on board was Burkhard Link, 86th Force Support Squadron STEM engineering instructor.

“I teach principles of engi-neering and applied sciences at the University of Heidelberg,” Link said. “Here at the camp,

I am leading the classes and activities for the kids to par-take in.”

His role in the camp played a major part in helping the participants understand sub-jects and become interested, and according to Link, it’s been a worthwhile experience from his perspective.

“It’s been so much fun doing this,” Link said. “I’ve come to know the kids, and they are so creative. I always feel like I’m underrating them.”

For most children, once school comes back into ses-sion, getting into the flow of waking up early for class,

having homework and study-ing might be challenging. For the kids that challenged them-selves at the STEM camp, however, these aspects of

school will be fresh in their heads and may even offer something new to share with their peers and inspire them to think outside the box.

STEM, from Page 1

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Attention dog ownersDue to recent events, the Landstuhl police

authorities want to stress that dog owners must ensure their dogs are walked on a leash within a city or community. Outside a city or commu-nity, a dog has to be put on a leash immediately when other people approach. There were com-plaints brought to the police, especially in the district Melkerei, that dogs are walked without a leash and dog feces are not removed.

Dog owners must also make sure that public roads, paths, squares and parks are kept clean. Dog owners are responsible for the disposal of dog excrements. Dog owners who disregard regulations can be fi ned.

Retirement briefi ngThe next Retire in Germany briefi ng con-

ducted by the 86th Airlift Wing Retiree Activities Offi ce will be 10 a.m. Thursday in Bldg. 2120, Room 102. To attend the briefi ng, sign up with the RAO by phone at 480-5486 or via email at [email protected].

ACS Pulaski closedArmy Community Service will be

closing the Pulaski Barracks location, Bldg. 2891, permanently and relocating to Kleber Kaserne, Bldg. 3210. The move will take place Aug. 3 through 10. There will be no ACS classes in Kaiserslautern during the fi rst two weeks of August; classes will be rescheduled or offered at Baumholder ACS during that time.

New hours at ACS BaumholderStarting Aug. 1, Army Community Service

will have new hours of operation. New hours are: 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Mondays through Wednesdays and Fridays, and 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. Thursdays. For more information, contact ACS at 485-8188 or 06783-6-8188.

New hoursThe Weilerbach administration offi ce

has new operating hours. The citizen’s ser-vice offi ce is open from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m.

Mondays, 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tuesdays and Thursdays, and 7 a.m. to noon Wednesdays and Fridays. The registry offi ce is open from 8 a.m. to noon and 1:30 to 6 p.m. Mondays, and 8 a.m. to noon Tuesdays to Fridays. For more information, visit www.weilerbach.de.

Automotive classCentral Texas College will offer an intro-

duction to automotive technology Aug. 1 to Sept. 26. Class will take place from 5:30 to 9:30 p.m. Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays at the Ramstein Auto Hobby Shop, Bldg. 2136. For details, call 480-5536 or email [email protected].

Dormitory Manager PositionsThe 86th Civil Engineer Squadron has

vacancies in dorm management for two tech-nical sergeants and one staff sergeant by Aug. 1. They are seeking highly motivated indi-viduals interested in a unique experience that will develop their leadership, mentoring and management abilities and broaden their talents. These positions are highly visible and require working with all levels of leadership.

Applicant Criteria:• E-5 with completed 7-level• Two years remaining on station • Commute should be within 30 minutes• Minimum of an 80 percent fi tness score• Provide copies of last three EPRs and

SURFs• Must not have received a Selective

Re-Enlistment Bonus• Must be released from your AFSC Benefi ts:• Staff sergeants and technical sergeants test

PDG only• Broaden your military career experience• Mentorship of thousands of Airmen• Wing-level program with high visibility• Networking between different unitsJob Description: • Ensures a high quality-of-life standard

for residents to achieve a clean, safe and

secure campus • Coordinates and advises unit

commanders and fi rst sergeants on all matters concerning dorm residents and their QOL

• Manages individual room assignments, terminations and occupancy listings

• Ensures dorms meet public health and safety standards

• Accounts for furniture, appliances, recreational equipment and supplies

• Maintains and coordinates work order requests and repair records to ensure all actions are completed in a timely manner

• Supervises bay orderlies to ensure daily cleaning standards are met

• Provides after-hours on-call support to unit leadership and residents

• Ensures fi re, safety and health inspections are completed

• Mentors and supports dormitory residents and dorm councils

Interested individuals should contact Senior Master Sgt. Calandra Folds, at the Dormitory Reception Center, Bldg. 2108, or call 480-9313.

Retirees’ updated informationThe 86th Airlift Wing Retiree Activities

Offi ce requests that retirees who have changed their email address since initially register-ing with RAO email [email protected] with updated information, or call 480-5486 or 06371-47-5486.

JULY 118:25 a.m.: Major traffi c accident without injuries in Mehlingen. 10:30 a.m.: Assault in Stelzenberg.

JULY 122 p.m.: Violation of parental custody rights in Oberarnbach.3:22 p.m.: Major vehicle accident without injuries

and fl eeing the scene on Ramstein. 8:40 p.m.: Assault in Weilerbach.

JULY 1312:30 a.m.: Fraud and larceny of private property in Landstuhl. 6:40 p.m.: Major traffi c accident without injuries in Langwieden. 8 p.m.: Domestic assault in Kaiserslautern.

JULY 146:07 p.m.: Shoplifting on Ramstein.

JULY 156:20 a.m.: Major traffi c accident with injuries in Nanzdietschweiler. 6:30 p.m.: Self-harm attempt in Kaiserslautern.

JULY 162:10 a.m.: Assault in Kaiserslautern. 5:10 p.m.: Minor traffi c accident and failure to obey an order in Landstuhl.

JULY 178 a.m.: Major traffi c accident with injuries and fl ee-ing the scene in Steinwenden. 5:15 p.m.: Major traffi c accident with injuries in Kaiserslautern. 5:30 p.m.: Major traffi c accident with injuries in Mackenbach.

COMPILED BY THE 569TH USFPS AND 86TH SFS

Editor’s note: The purpose of the weekly blotter is to deliver a chronological listing of criminal activity in the KMC. The information contained in the blot-ter is not indicative of crime trends or the targeting of service members or their dependents. The location and nature of the entries is dependent upon where the crime was reported and not necessarily where the crime took place.

When’s the last time you checked the air pressure in your spare tire? You don’t want to have a fl at only to discover you have another fl at.

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Summary of 2015 annual Drinking Water Quality ReportCourtesy of 86th Medical Group Bioenvironmental Engineering Flight

The 86th Medical Group Bioenvironmental Engineering Flight is pleased to present Ramstein’s annu-al Drinking Water Quality Report.

This report, which is required by Air Force Instruction and mirrors the Consumer Confidence Report required by the Environmental Protection Agency in the continental United States, is designed to inform the public about the water and services delivered to Ramstein over the past year. The goal is to provide a safe, high-quality and reli-able drinking water supply. The bioenvironmental engi-neering flight is continually striving to improve its ser-vices and protect our vital community water resources.

The 786th Civil Engineer Squadron Water Plant and Exterior Utility sections operate and maintain the KMC water distribution sys-tems and equipment. The 786 CES personnel work 24/7 to ensure the system is pressurized and maintains sufficient residual disinfec-tant. The 786 CES personnel conduct daily operational monitoring to maintain the high quality of their final product — our drinking water.

The 86 MDG Bio-environmental Engineering Flight routinely monitors water quality throughout the systems. Each week they test chlorine and acid-ic levels and collect water samples for bacteriological and chemical analysis. All routine monitoring require-ments are conducted in accordance with the Final Governing Standards for Germany.

The FGS-G defines the parameters to be monitored, which incorporates the most stringent U.S. and German requirements — the sam-pling frequency, the maxi-mum contaminant level, the notification procedures and what processes should be

initiated if noncompliance is detected, such as treatment techniques, bottled water issuance, etc.

The U.S. Army Public Health Command Public Health Region - Europe at Landstuhl, a German- and U.S.-certified and accredited laboratory, performs most of the analytical requirements.

The 86 MDG Bio-environmental Engineering Flight routinely monitors over 60 drinking water parameters. The provided table shows the 2015 calen-dar year results for Ramstein Air Base System 1. Ramstein has five systems.

The complete 2015 Annual Drinking Water Report is available at www.ramstein.

af.mil under “Other Links.”Due to the quality of the

groundwater source, treat-ment is, for the most part, unnecessary. Chlorination is undertaken because it pro-vides a measurable means of ensuring our water is prop-erly disinfected. All water sources are chlorinated, except for Vogelweh, and some water sources are fil-tered. This is done to ensure the safest, most aesthetically pleasing product for con-sumers.

Since Nov. 1, 2007, Vogelweh, includ-ing Kapaun Air Station, has been supplied by the City of Kaiserslautern’s water provider Stadtwerke Kaiserslautern. Similar

water system information is available from SWK. The bioenvironmental engineer-ing flight can help individu-als find this information.

Although the base does not hold public meet-ings on its water distri-bution systems, the 86 MDG Bioenvironmental Engineering Flight is avail-able to address any questions or concerns you may have. Housing residents should contact the housing office at 489-6643 with any water concerns. Dorm residents should contact their build-ing manager. Additional questions can be directed to 86 MDG Bioenvironmental Engineering Flight at 479-2220 or 06371-46-2220.

Note: Grey area indicates parameters too numerous for this table. All results are available upon request; however, there were no exceedances. (MCL — Maximum contamination level; AL — Action level; Range — Range of actual measured results)

Exchange deputy director focuses on making lives better for KMCCourtesy of Army & Air Force Exchange Service Public Affairs

Army & Air Force Exchange Service Deputy Director Mike Immler is making it his mission to ensure the Exchange is doing all it can to serve Airmen and Soldiers in the Kaiserslautern Military Community.

“The Exchange is dedicated to making the KMC a community, ensuring Airmen, Soldiers, retirees and their families have a place to shop and dine that they can be proud of,” Immler said.

To better understand how the Exchange can best meet the needs of the community, Immler toured the Kaisersalutern Military Community Center Exchange, food court and Express during his visit to Ramstein July 15 to 16. He also met with Col. Brandon Hileman, 86th Airlift Wing vice commander, to discuss how the Exchange can provide the best support possible.

A BE FIT shop recently opened inside the KMCC Exchange, giving the section the look

and feel of a major sporting goods store. The concept shop features name-brand athletic wear and footwear for men and women from national brands including Under Armour, Adidas, Nike and Brooks.

Ramstein and Pulaski express stores were recently upgraded, including an expanded Snack Avenue and the addition of Hunt’s Brothers Pizza. A new island cooler is stocked with good-for-you items for healthy eating on the go, includ-ing fresh fruit, salads and fruit cups.

In recent months, the Exchange has opened the restaurants Popeyes, Dunkin’ Donuts and Via Vai, bringing more dining choices to military families. A GNC is on the horizon for the mall as well.

If Soldiers and Airmen can’t find the products they need in the KMCC Exchange, they can go to www.shopmyexchange.com, which has been improved to make shopping and order fulfillment easier, Immler said.

“The Exchange online store is continually being updated to ensure the best brands are just

a click away,” Immler said. “Being able to shop the Exchange online for an expanded product assortment is a key part of our efforts to provide a consistent experience on the internet or on the installation.”

Every time Airmen or Soldiers shop at the Exchange or www.shopmyexchange.com, they are generating funds to help make life better in the KMC.

“For every dollar earned, historically 67 cents comes back to the military community, a divi-dend to quality-of-life programs,” Immler said. “Last year, sales at the Kaisersalutern Military Community Exchange generated more than $664,523 on behalf of quality-of-life programs. Every time shoppers buy from the Exchange, they are improving their community.”

Immler is the first civilian deputy director of the 120-year-old organization, which employs approximately 35,500 associates worldwide. In addition, 35 active-duty service members are assigned to the Exchange.

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86 SFS welcomes new MWD

Story and photos by Airman 1st Class Tryphena Mayhugh86th Airlift Wing Public Affairs

Almost all Airmen can remem-ber their first few months in the Air Force — going through the Military Entrance Processing Station, enter-ing Basic Military Training, moving on to technical school and finally making it to their first duty station. But not all who serve come on two legs. Many may not realize the jour-ney a military working dog travels to become one and how it can paral-

lel to their own journey into the Air Force.

The 86th Security Forces Squadron welcomed a new MWD, a 2-year-old German Shepherd named Rogo, to their ranks June 29. He is fresh out of training from the 321st Training Squadron at Lackland Air Force Base, Texas, the gateway to the Air Force for Airmen and MWDs.

“Rogo has a great temperament for an MWD, meaning he can be trained easily,” said Staff Sgt. Bernardo Cortes, 86 SFS MWD trainer. “This is what you want because the MWD is able to learn tasks fast without

having to stay stuck on what we call the ‘teach stage.’”

Before Rogo underwent training at Lackland, he had a few requirements to pass to be selected as an MWD. To start with, he had to fall under specif-ic height and weight measurements and had a full medical examina-tion for diseases and problems with hips and elbows. He was also test-ed for gun shyness, aggressiveness and basic searching behavior. This is similar to Airmen going through MEPS and BMT to ensure they are physically and mentally capable of being in the military.

Once it was determined Rogo was a good fit for the military, he went to tech school, or at least his version of it. For 156 days, he was taught obedi-ence, aspects of patrol and explosive detection.

“What the MWDs are taught at Lackland is the bare basics,” said Staff Sgt. Lance Oakes, 86 SFS MWD trainer supervisor. “Much like Airmen going through tech school, they are taught the basics of how to perform their job. What we do when they arrive here is hone and sharpen those skills. The MWDs will know the commands, but sometimes they will or will not follow them. We work with them to ensure they obey every time.”

There is a 90-day trial period for MWDs to see how they will work in their new home. During this time, Rogo will be tested on multiple scouts, building search, patrol tasks, detection training, obstacle course, basic obedience and exposure to multiple real-world environments.

“The purpose is to expose the MWD to as much as possible to see if they are good candidates to be operational in the field,” Oakes said. “If they have discrepancies, they can be sent back to Lackland AFB and another MWD will be sent to replace them.”

Luckily for Rogo, he seems to be adjusting well and shows promise with his training.

“All of us in the Kaiserslautern Military Community should feel a little safer,” Cortes said. “Whether it is at night or during the day, Rogo will be on the job, protecting our freedom and keeping the bad guys in check.”

Rogo, 86th Security Forces Squadron military working dog in training, pulls on a toy July 12 on Ramstein. Rogo arrived at Ramstein June 29 from training and must undergo a 90-day trial period to ensure he has what it takes to be an MWD.

Staff Sgt. Lance Oakes, 86th Security Forces Squadron military working dog trainer supervisor, holds up a ball for Rogo, 86 SFS MWD in training, July 12 on Ramstein. Rogo is a brand new MWD out of Lackland Air Force Base, Texas, who arrived at Ramstein June 29.

Staff Sgt. Bernardo Cortes, 86th Security Forces Squadron military working dog trainer, leads Rogo, 86 SFS MWD in training, over a barrier July 12 on Ramstein.

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86th Dental Squadron readies USAFE Airmen

Story and photos by Senior Airman Nicole Keim86th Airlift Wing Public Affairs

Readiness to deploy at a moment’s notice is a top priority for Airmen within U.S. Air Forces in Europe, and the 86th Dental Squadron plays a crit-ical role in ensuring members across the KMC are worldwide qualified.

As the biggest USAFE dental clin-ic, days are never dull for the dental technicians, with the responsibility to tend to more than 250 patients a day from across the KMC. They not only ensure the dental health of those within the local area but also those at 250 geographically separated units through a point of contact that checks to ensure USAFE Airmen are deploy-ment ready.

“Teamwork is essential in accom-plishing the mission here,” said Tech. Sgt. Matthew Larsen, 86 DS support flight chief. “It’s essential because of our high volume of patients. …This is such a large machine. All the Airmen in the clinic help each other

and work together to be wingmen because if one person drops out it can be a burden.”

The clinic is comprised of a clini-cal and a support section. Services offered here include general dentist-ry, orthodontics, periodontics, prosth-odontics, endodontics, oral surgery and preventative dentistry, and it has both an area and base dental lab.

With more than 1,000 patients walking through the door every week, it is no surprise that there are approxi-mately 130 personnel working at this facility to keep the gears oiled and things running smoothly.

With such a large customer base, it presents a particular challenge, Larsen explained.

“This job has taught me to be compassionate and caring and to lis-ten and empathize,” Larsen said. “It taught me not to look at a patient as a number but to (listen to their needs). We see many patients all the time, every day, so we address and treat those patients like they are the first one, each and every time. That way

when we are speaking to them or listening, a rapport is built, and they know that you are genuine and care about their needs.”

Once an Airmen leaves to a deployed environment, there is no surety of quality dental care, so it is a priority to care for members before they leave.

“The dental team is a critical piece of the mission here at Ramstein because we need folks to be able to deploy at a moment’s notice,” said Chief Master Sgt. Johnny Grassi, 86 DS chief enlisted manager. “Sometimes, some dental work that needs to be done cannot be done in a single day. Generally in a deployed environment, there’s usually a very (limited amount of dental care) that’s out there. If someone needs anything done, the chances are slim that it can be fixed out in the field. A lot of times they will have to send the member back (to home station), so we want to minimize that.”

Being prepared around the clock is crucial in worldwide readiness,

Larsen explained.“All of the services we provide

ensure Airmen are dentally ready,” Larsen said. “It’s important because it is a part of total health. We have to be physically, mentally, spiritually and emotionally prepared when we are deployed. You have to be medically ready so that you can do your job.”

Although different from many stateside or smaller overseas assign-ments, the clinic on Ramstein teaches Airmen valuable lessons that give them a broader view of their impact on the mission.

“For an Airmen to be stationed here, it’s a great opportunity because we have every specialty that Air Force dentistry provides,” Grassi said. “From a technical aspect, they can leave here and be very well-rounded and competent going to their next base, even possibly more so than a dental assistant with more rank.”

The dental team at Ramstein con-tinuously provides care to Airmen so that they can remain “Forward, Ready, Now.”

7th Mission Support Command welcomes new commanderby Maj. Daryle Sewell7th Mission Support Command Public Affairs

The 7th Mission Support Command welcomed its new commanding general at a change of command ceremo-ny July 9 on Daenner Kaserne.

With Maj. Gen. Duane A. Gamble, 21st Theater Sustainment Command com-manding general, presiding over the outdoor ceremony, 7th MSC colors were passed from outgoing command-

ing general Brig. Gen. Arlan DeBlieck to Brig. Gen. Steven W. Ainsworth.

DeBlieck assumed com-mand of the 7th MSC in July of 2014. During his tenure, the unit participated in numer-ous joint international exer-cises, to include Anakonda Response ’16 in Papa, Hungary, and Daimel ’15 in Manzanares, Spain. The 7th MSC also deployed person-nel in support of the African Ebola Response mission.

The unit was re-designated

as a mission support com-mand in 2015, bringing it in line with other Army Reserve organizations outside the con-tinental United States.

In his parting words, DeBlieck reflected on the suc-cess and failures of expand-ing the U.S. Army Reserve strength in Europe.

“In many cases, we strug-gled at our first, second and third tries to do things. But in each iteration, we improved, and that’s what counts,” DeBlieck said.

DeBlieck expressed sincere gratitude and pride to unit members.

“At the heart of the 7th MSC are the outstanding Soldiers and their families,” DeBlieck said. “Over the past two years, you have demon-strated Army Reserve capa-bilities by volunteering to fill gaps within Army Europe for-mations. I am honored to have been given the privilege to lead you.”

Gamble praised DeBlieck.“He has been at the heart

of the employment of the U.S. Army Reserve in Europe. Arlan’s leadership has result-ed in seamless integration with European active com-ponent forces,” Gamble said. “His list of accomplishments and the successes of the 7th MSC is long and would make anyone proud.”

DeBlieck’s next assign-ment will be the commanding general of the 81st Regional Support Command at Fort

Cleaning tools rest on a table while a dentist operates on a patient at the 86th Dental Squadron July 1 on Ramstein. The dental team at Ramstein is not only responsible for ensuring the dental health of those within the local area but also of those at 250 geographically separated units.

Senior Airman Benjamin Martinez, 86th Dental Squadron oral preventative technician, cleans the teeth of a patient July 1 on Ramstein. The clinic sees more than 250 patients a day, offers services that include general dentistry, orthodontics, periodontics, prosthodontics, endodontics, oral surgery and preventative dentistry, and has both an area and base dental lab.

See 7th MSC, Page 11

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KMC members dive into scuba training

Photos by Airman 1st Class Tryphena Mayhugh

Erhard Bauman, Ramstein Aquatic Center’s Professional Association of Diving Instructors open water certification instructor, demonstrates scuba diving without googles July 7 on Ramstein. The course is offered monthly for $475, which includes all gear and course material.

A student in the Ramstein Aquatic Center’s Professional Association of Diving Instructors Open Water Certification class jumps into a pool July 7 on Ramstein. Students must undergo four days of classroom and hands-on training in the pool and two days in open water at a lake to receive their certificate.

Students of the Ramstein Aquatic Center’s Professional Association of Diving Instructors Open Water Certification class prep their gear July 6 on Ramstein.

Erhard Bauman, Ramstein Aquatic Center’s Professional Association of Diving Instructors open water certification instructor, speaks to students before starting hands-on training July 7 on Ramstein.

Erhard Bauman, Ramstein Aquatic Center’s Professional Association of Diving Instructors open water certification instructor, teaches students during hands-on training July 7 on Ramstein.

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86 DS dental lab keeps Ramstein smiling

Senior Airman Dylan Lemos, 86th Dental Squadron dental lab technician, bends a wire around a mold of teeth to create a retainer June 30 on Ramstein. The dental lab is divided into two sec-tions: the base dental lab and the area dental lab. The base dental lab provides for Ramstein, while the area dental lab provides for several bases throughout U.S. Air Forces in Europe.

Photos by Airman 1st Class Tryphena Mayhugh

Staff Sgt. Samuel Brown, 86th Dental Squadron certified dental technician, paints a zirconia crown June 30 on Ramstein. Brown painted the crown to look more natural so it won’t stand out against regular teeth.

Senior Airman Tanner Scott, 86th Dental Squadron dental lab technician, fills a mold of teeth with plaster June 30 on Ramstein. Once the mold dries, dental lab technicians will be able to use it to create sports guards, hard night guards or retainers for the customer.

Airman 1st Class Jesus Benitez, 86th Dental Squadron dental lab technician, works on a hard night guard June 30 on Ramstein.

Jim Patterson, 86th Dental Squadron dental lab technician, melts gold for a tooth crown June 30 on Ramstein. After melting the gold, Patterson spun it at high speeds to push it into a ready-made mold.

Two dental lab technicians from the 86th Dental Squadron work on teeth molds June 30 on Ramstein. The dental lab provides false teeth, crowns, hard night guards, sports guards, retainers and more for Ramstein and several other bases throughout U.S. Air Forces in Europe.

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Jackson, South Carolina. He has been selected for promotion to major general.

Ainsworth comes to the 7th MSC from the 94th Division Sustainment Command at Fort Lee, Virginia, where he served as both the commander and the deputy commander for the Sustainment Center of Excellence.

Ainsworth assumes command at a time when the Army has been adjusting to a higher than expected operations tempo with reduced manpower and resources and heavier reliance on the Reserve component.

“Command is about the unit, mission and the Soldiers. It is an honor, and I am humbled to be the next commander of the 7th MSC,” Ainsworth said. “We will work to expand our capabili-ties and capacities in order to support the 21st TSC and the five-pillar strategy for Strong Europe. We will continue to represent the U.S. Army Reserve in Europe with honor and dignity.”

Gamble welcomed Ainsworth to the 21st family.“You’re taking command of unit made up of soldiers who

execute their missions with reflexive competency,” Gamble said. “Steven’s wide and diverse career skill sets and ability to take on multiple challenges will serve U.S. Army Reserve Europe well.”

The 7th MSC is the only Army Reserve unit fully based in Europe. The 7th is trained and ready to provide forward-sta-tioned consequence management command and control capa-bilities, civil support teams, civil affairs forces and all other assigned U.S. Army Reserve units in support of U.S. Army Europe and 7th Army. The command has nearly 1,000 Soldiers assigned to 22 reserve units stationed throughout Germany and Vicenza, Italy.

Photos by Sgt. Daniel Friedberg

Maj. Gen. Duane Gamble, 21st Theater Sustainment Command commanding general (right), passes the 7th Mission Support Command guideon to Brig. Gen. Steven Ainsworth, 7th MSC new commanding general, during the 7th MSC change of command ceremony July 9 on Daenner Kaserne.

7th MSC, from Page 8

Maj. Gen. Duane Gamble, 21st Theater Sustainment Command commanding general (left), stands next to Brig. Gen. Steven Ainsworth, 7th Mission Support Command incoming commanding general (center), and Brig. Gen. Arlan M. DeBlieck, 7th MSC outgoing commanding general (right), during the 7th MSC change of command ceremony July 9 on Daenner Kaserne.

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USAEUR CG, other senior leaders visit the 361st Civil Affairs Brigade

by Sgt. Daniel J. Friedberg and Lt. Col. Jefferson Wolfe7th Mission Support Command Public Affairs

A group of senior leaders, led by the commanding gen-eral of United States Army Europe, visited the 361st Civil Affairs Brigade to learn more about the unit’s capabilities and accomplishments.

Lt. Gen. Frederick B. Hodges visited Soldiers of the 361st Civil Affairs Brigade during a visit July 9 to Daenner Kaserne. Other senior lead-ers who attended included Maj. Gen. Duane Gamble, 21st Theater Sustainment Command commanding general; Maj. Gen. Patrick Conboy, U.S. Army Reserve Command deputy command-ing general (operations); and Command Sgt. Maj. James Willis, Army Reserve senior enlisted leader.

Leaders and Soldiers from the 361st briefed Hodges on various aspects of the com-mand’s capabilities and recent

accomplishments. The 773rd Civil Support

Team, the only such unit in the Army Reserve, showcased the unit’s consequence manage-ment capabilities during the outdoor tactical briefing fea-turing the newest equipment fielded by the unit.

“The purpose of this brief-ing was twofold: to provide Lt. Gen. Hodges with greater situational awareness of the 361st Civil Affairs Brigade and to back brief him on how the 361st is working to sup-port the five pillars of a Strong Europe and his Strong Europe 2016-2017 guidance,” said Col. John Novak, 361st Civil Affairs Brigade commander.

The briefings highlight-ed current and projected partnerships; Humanitarian Assistance and Humanitarian Civil Assistance civil affairs assessments conducted from 2012 to 2015; the brigade’s culturally attuned, linguisti-cally diverse and experienced Soldiers; and how all of the unit’s actions are nested with-

in the five pillars for Strong Europe, Novak added.

“The brigade fits into USAREUR’s Strong Europe plan by providing trained and ready civil affairs teams and companies, movement control teams, the only civil support team in the Army Reserve, and human resource and engi-neering professionals to Army Europe,” Novak said.

These capabilities give the 361st the flexibility to assist commanders in all phases of joint operations and some areas of Army support to other services, said Maj. Nathan Gardner, 361st Civil Affairs Brigade operations officer.

“Some of our young ser-vice members showcased their unique cultural, linguistic and civilian skills that we bring to the fight, and many were rec-ognized by Lt. Gen. Hodges for their service,” Gardner said.

It was a busy day for the Soldiers of the 361st Civil Affairs Brigade and the 7th Mission Support Command.

The units conducted a change of command ceremony to welcome the 7th MSC’s new-est commander, Brig. Gen. Steven W. Ainsworth, just hours before the senior lead-ers visit.

Hodges emphasized the U.S. Army and Army Reserve’s strategic role in Europe against both conven-tional and unconventional threats.

Hodges also spent time with the Soldiers, asking detailed questions about training readi-ness and Army standards. He also gave praise and encour-aged active dialogue with the Soldiers he spoke with.

“I’m always trying to learn, even in my old age,” Hodges said.

Making suggestions to improve the camouflage net-ting draping the vehicles arrayed before him, Hodges stressed the continued need for the strategic positioning of U.S. Army and Reserve forces in Europe.

He reminded the Soldiers,

many of whom were seasoned in conflicts against unconven-tional combatants in South East Asia, not to forget that there are potential conven-tional adversaries facing the United States and to be tacti-cally ready for those threats too.

“They may have planes or drones, and if they find you, they’ll put a rocket on you,” Hodges warned.

Hodges’ visit was very posi-tive, Novak said.

“He is an insightful, person-able and caring senior leader focused on leader develop-ment and fostering a learn-ing organization throughout Army Europe,” Novak said. “I believe that Lt. Gen. Hodges was generally pleased with the four hours he spent learn-ing more about the brigade, its amazing Soldiers and its activities in support of Strong Europe.”

Editor’s note: Maj. Daryle Sewell, 7th MSC Public Affairs, also contributed to this report.

Photo by Sgt. Daniel J. Friedberg

Lt. Gen. Frederick B. Hodges, U.S. Army Europe commanding general, shakes hands with a Soldier in a chemical protective suit during a visit July 9 on Daenner Kaserne. Hodges emphasized the U.S. Army and Army Reserve's strategic role in Europe against both conventional and unconventional threats.

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405th AFSB welcomes new leadership teamby Sgt. Maj. Michael Pintagro21st Theater Sustainment Command Public Affairs

The 405th Army Field Support Brigade welcomed a new command team and thanked its departing pre-decessors during a unique combined change of command and responsibil-ity ceremony held July 11 at NCO Field on Daenner Kaserne.

Col. Rodney H. Honeycutt replaced Col. Todd S. Bertulis, who took com-mand of the AFSB in August 2014. Command Sgt. Maj. Mark A. Morgan replaced Command Sgt. Maj. Stanley O. Richards, who assumed responsi-bility during the same ceremony two years ago.

Distinguished leaders, logisticians and guests from across the region and even higher headquarters state-side joined German allies, Family members, friends, brigade personnel and well-wishers for the morning cer-emony.

The outgoing commander played a key role in such major initiatives as the establishment of the European Activity Set in Europe, creating EAS sites in Mannheim, Lithuania, Romania and Bulgaria in the process. During Bertulis’ tenure, the AFSB reset more than 700 mine resistant all-terrain vehicles at Leghorn Army Depot, Italy, to meet industrial stan-dards, established a logistics support team to assist U.S. Army Africa and deployed a brigade forward command post to Poland in support of Anakonda ’16. Bertulis, a product of the Chicago suburbs who calls Wood Dale home, will serve as deputy director of logis-tics at U.S. European Command in Stuttgart during his next assignment.

The outgoing command sergeant major, who served as senior enlisted leader of the 21st Theater Sustainment Command as well as the 405th AFSB during the last quarter of his ten-ure, spearheaded important quality-of-life initiatives such as the Civilian Wellness and Fitness Program and organized training events reinforcing safety, security and leader develop-ment in addition to his role in oper-ational missions. The Phenix City, Alabama, native will serve as logistics sergeant major at U.S. Army Africa headquarters in Vicenza, Italy, during his next assignment.

Maj. Gen. Kevin G. O’Connell, commanding general of Army Sustainment Command — the AFSB’s higher headquarters — presided over the ceremony. The Clinton, Maryland, native thanked guests Lt. Gen. Ben Hodges, the U.S. Army Europe com-manding general, and Maj. Gen. Duane Gamble, the 21st TSC com-manding general, for their support of

405th personnel and mission require-ments.

The 405th AFSB command team, O’Connell said, “has done amazing things for the past two years. We have seven of these AFSBs across the globe,” he noted, “but none have done things like the 405th.” The orga-nization “synchronized all the acqui-sition, logistics, technology efforts across the Army materiel enterprise, which has enabled the Army Service Component Command — USAREUR — and the geographic combat com-manders to operate with the full range of military options. The 405th has enabled USAREUR and the European Command to protect our nation and its vital strategic interests by pre-venting confl ict, maintaining forward presence, building partnerships, assur-ing allies, deterring adversaries and conducting operations throughout Europe.

“They’ve greatly enhanced USAREUR’s readiness posture,” O’Connell added, citing such accom-plishments as the expansion of the Army Prepositioned Stocks program, establishment of vital training facili-ties and support to rotational forces as well as organizations across the region.

He also noted 405th efforts extend-ed beyond the continent, including

support of forces employed by “three separate combatant commanders.”

Bertulis followed O’Connell to the podium, thanking key leaders as well as partner organizations across the region, praising the Soldiers and Civilians he led during his tenure, and welcoming his successor.

“The units and personnel arrayed before you represent the many who get after the daily workload to ensure the delivery of readiness to our maneuver brigades, storing and providing mate-riel for our Army and supporting the communities throughout Europe,” he said. Noting several critical partner-ships and accomplishments, including “Anakonda ’16 and the fi rst deploy-ment of the forward command post in over seven years,” Bertulis empha-sized the scale and variety of efforts across the breadth of the command. “What all of you do every day is tre-mendous,” he said, “and important.”

Richards praised his teammates dur-ing his remarks, emphasizing the out-standing contributions of the Civilians who comprise the vast majority of the brigade’s work force and the small but energetic contingent of noncommis-sioned offi cers who “made up in qual-ity” what they “gave up in numbers.”

“From the growth of the European Activity Set here in Germany and out east to the renaming and refocusing of

our Italy battalion to leaning forward in the creation of a new 405th AFS battalion, we’ve truly been through a dynamic time and have accomplished much,” he said. “So yes, like everyone else in the Army, we were busy these past two years. But it’s been a learning and wonderful experience. I’m truly thankful to have been a part of it.”

Honeycutt, the ceremony’s fi nal speaker, pledged to keep his remarks brief and followed through on the commitment. The incoming com-mander thanked his senior leaders, predecessors and event cadre for their support in a concise speech sprinkled with humor and direct address.

“Team 405th, you are an amazing organization that has accomplished tremendous feats of sustainment,” the Asheville, North Carolina, native said. “I have been watching for the past year and was always amazed at your dedication to mission accomplish-ment. Command Sgt. Maj. Morgan and I are excited to be joining your team.”

The new mission won’t impact the incoming commander’s commute. A distinguished logistician who head-ed major support and sustainment organizations from Korea and Hawaii to Fort Bragg to Bagram Airfi eld in Afghanistan, Honeycutt served as chief of support operations with the 21st TSC at nearby Panzer Kaserne until assuming command. A scholar-Soldier who holds an undergraduate degree in criminal justice and mas-ter’s degrees in strategic studies as well as logistics, Honeycutt taught military science at university level.

The incoming command sergeant major, a combat-tested expeditionary leader who served during nine cumu-lative Operation Enduring Freedom and Operation Iraqi Freedom deploy-ments between 2001 and 2009, spent much of his remarkable career with Ranger regiments. The Beaumont, Texas, native served most recently as command sergeant major of the 25th Special Troops Battalion in Schofi eld Barracks, Hawaii.

The AFSB serves as a conduit between Army Materiel Command headquarters and organizations across the region, providing and coordinating tactical, operational and strategic sus-tainment to ensure theater readiness and enable commanders to conduct the full range of military missions in support of USAREUR and U.S. Army Africa. Among other critical strategic-level missions, the AFSB manages and maintains APS for use in expedi-tionary operations. The brigade also provides Installation Management Command-Europe garrisons and per-sonnel valuable supply, maintenance, transportation and life support.

Photo by Gregory Jones

A color guard representing the 405th Army Field Support Brigade bears organizational, service and national banners during the change of command and responsibility ceremony held July 11 at NCO Field on Daenner Kaserne.

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Baumholder maintainers help Bulgarian soldiers see through NVGsStory and photo by Sgt. Daniel Wyatt 16th Sustainment Brigade Public Affairs

They didn’t exactly give eyesight to the blind, but Knight Brigade Soldiers helped Bulgarian allies see the light during a training mission held in late June.

The Soldiers assigned to the 317th Support Maintenance Company, 18th Combat Sustainment Support Battalion, 16th Sustainment Brigade, educated Bulgarian counterparts on the capabilities and use of night vision devices June 29, advancing bilateral interoperability.

The Bulgarians, assigned to the 4th Artillery Regiment at Asenovgrad, learned about repair systems, stan-dard operating procedures and main-tenance facilities during the annual event.

Bulgarian leaders shed light on the situation.

“I’m pleased with the facilities and knowledge of our American

counterparts,” said Bulgarian army Capt. Ivan Kostadinov, 4th Artillery Regiment. “This is my first time having a relationship with American Soldiers and it’s been good.”

Bulgarian enlisted Soldiers also expressed their appreciation for the eye-opening opportunity.

“I am impressed with the orga-nization, the facilities, and the

Soldiers,” said Bulgarian army 1st Sgt. Evelina Servedzhieva, 4th Artillery Regiment. “I saw the logis-ticians work at a high level at the training.”

The training fostered trust and reinforced U.S. commitment to the security of its allies in the region.

“Localized small-scale teams trained with our Bulgarian allies,” said Chief Warrant Officer 2 Carlos Heron, 317th Support Maintenance Company electronic systems main-tenance technician. “The training improved their processes and devel-oped better operational capabili-ties.”

The training built upon past events.

“Working with our NATO partners from Bulgaria this week allowed us to study the similarities and dif-ferences between our forces,” said Sgt. Khano Neal, 317th Support Maintenance Company comput-er detection systems repair NCO. “Training like this helps build stron-ger partnerships.”

Chief Warrant Officer 2 Carlos Heron, 317th Support Maintenance Company electronics systems maintenance technician (right), briefs soldiers from the Bulgarian army on the use of night vision device-repair systems June 29. The Bulgarians learned about repair systems, standard operating procedures, and maintenance facilities and operations.

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Shammah Worship Center is looking for Christian workers for their nursery, ages 0-4, and youth, ages 5-11 on Sundays.

Times will be from9:30am to approx. 1:30pmLocation: Landstuhl

Worker will be subject to police background check.

Workers should be an adult 18 years or older, experienced with working with young children and Red Cross certified.

Fee negotiable.

Interested parties should contact Co-Pastor Patricia Boswell at06374-801 0719 or cell: 0160 472 4766 from 7:30am-6:00pm.

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Nanstein Castle is stage for international jazz festivalby Willi NingelgenContributing writer

Big band jazz, rock, blues, Dixieland and pop music at the European “Burg Jazz” Music Festival Landstuhl will again fascinate every-body with high-quality international musicians per-forming today and Saturday.

The Unnerhaus Culture Club, a non-profit organiza-tion, will sponsor its 19th anniversary jazz festival inside the atmospheric court-yard of Nanstein Castle. The club expects visitors from the KMC, Germany and Europe. Car parking is in easy walking distance to the castle. Drinks and food will be provided for reasonable prices.

The festival will kick off at 7 p.m. today with one of Europe’s top jazz bands, The Busquitos. The international quartet offers an infectious mixture of brilliantly played music with a breathtaking show. The four musicians are a crazy, funny and excel-lent swinging band mak-ing everybody enjoy their show with a smile. The band plays an excellent mixture of songs, going back to clas-sical Mozart, moving on to the roaring twenties and up to actual jazz, pop and rock ‘n’ roll tunes. They showed their talent around the world

at music and jazz festivals, throughout Europe, Turkey and South Korea with events planned for the U.S., Cuba, Russia, Iceland, Scotland and Jamaica.

Top act of tonight, the Sweet System Trio. will fol-low. The female vocal trio will present a wide variety of songs from modern pop to jazz, using their marvelous, very impressive voices and their passionate, fascinating stage performances.

The first day will come to a close with The Busquitos in the castle battery tower around midnight playing a variety of jazz, rock and pop music.

Saturday, the festival will continue at 7 p.m. with the United Blues Experience from Poland and Bavaria. The trio will show the visi-tors their excellence on three instruments playing the blues with variations from the Mississippi Delta, up to Chicago, over to Bavaria, landing at Ramstein and act-ing at Nanstein Castle.

They will be followed by the festival’s top act, the Barrelhouse Jazzband, one of the most famous traditional jazz bands in Europe. Their repertoire includes the masterpieces of jazz from the ’20s to the ’50s, featuring Count Basie, Louis Armstrong,

Duke Ellington, Jelly Roll Morton, W.C. Handy, Bud Freeman, Dick Cary, Wild Bill Davison, Harold Ashby, Ralph Sutton, Warren Vaché and Scott Hamilton, Benny Goodman, and Glenn Miller, including their own, mod-ern compositions performed on stage with the classical Barrelhouse Sound.

The second day will close out with an after-show party presented by Smitty, Corina and Friends in the castle bat-tery tower around midnight playing a variety of blues, rock and soul music.

Tickets will be available at the entrance to Nanstein Castle in Landstuhl. Advance tickets for €20 are available at the book store Boehm at Landstuhl train station. Tickets at the door cost €24.

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The Burg Jazz Music Festival takes place today and Saturday at Nanstein Castle in Landstuhl.

The female Sweet System Trio presents its repertoire from modern jazz to pop tonight during the Burg Jazz Festival at Nanstein Castle in Landstuhl.

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Air Force and Army Chapel ScheduleProtestant Services POC for Miesau, Landstuhl and Daenner is the USAG R-P Chaplains Office in Bldg. 2919 on Pulaski Barracks. DSN 493-4098, civ. 0631-3406-4098Miesau Chapel (Bldg. 3175) Seventh-Day Adventist Worship Sabbath School: 9:30 a.m. Saturdays Spanish Sabbath School: 9:30 a.m. Saturdays Worship: 11:00 a.m. Saturdays Small Group: 6:00-7:00 p.m. Tuesdays Landstuhl Community Chapel (Bldg. 3773)Worship: 11:00 a.m. Sundays Children’s Youth Church: 11:00 a.m. SundaysDaenner Community Chapel (Bldg. 3150)Chapel Next Worship Worship: 10:00 a.m. SundaysChildren’s Church: 10:30 a.m. Sundays Ramstein North Chapel(DSN 480-6148, civ. 06371-47-6148)Contemporary Service: 11:00 a.m. SundaysRamstein South Chapel(DSN 480-5753, civ. 06371-47-5753)Liturgical Services: 9:00 a.m. Sundays Liturgical Sunday School: 11:00 a.m. Sundays Traditional Service: 11:00 a.m. SundaysVogelweh Chapel (DSN 480-6148, civ. 06371-47-6148)Gospel Service: 11:00 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. PWOC - Protestant Women of the ChapelThu 9:00-11:30 a.m., Kapaun ChapelMon 6:30-8:00 p.m., Vogelweh ChapelTue 9:00 – 11:00 a.m., Ramstein North Chapel Conference RoomTue 5:30-7:30 p.m., Ramstein South ChapelCatholic ServicesDaenner Community Chapel (Bldg 3150)Confession: 11:30 a.m. Sundays (Jun-Aug)Sunday Mass: 12:00 p.m. (Jun-Aug)Confession: 12:00 p.m. Sundays (Sep-May)Sunday Mass: 12:30 p.m. (Sep-May)Landstuhl Community Chapel (Bldg. 3773)Confession: 8:30 a.m.Sunday Mass: 9:00 a.m. Ramstein North Chapel (DSN 480-6148, civ. 06371-47-6148)Daily Mass: 11:30 a.m. Monday-FridaySunday Mass: 9:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. Confession 4:00-4:45 p.m. Sundays Vogelweh Chapel(DSN 480-6148, civ. 06371-47-6148)Confession: 4:00-4:45 p.m. Saturday Mass: 5:00 p.m.

Jewish Religious Services Ramstein South Chapel Synagogue(DSN 480-5753, civ. 06371-47-5753) Shabbat Evening Service: 7:00 p.m. 1st & 3rd Friday Islamic Services Ramstein South Chapel Mosque AreaBldg. 2403 (DSN 480-5753)Friday Jummah prayers 1:00 p.m.Daily Prayers: Monday - Saturday 7:30 a.m. FajrMonday - Thursday 1:30 p.m. DhuhrMonday - Friday 3:00 p.m. AsrReligious Education/Fellowship :1st and 3rd Sunday from 12:00 p.m. - 2:30 p.m.Orthodox ChristianKapaun Chapel (DSN 480-6148, civ. 06371-47-6148)Divine Liturgy: 9:00 a.m. SundaysConfessions by appointment Chapel Youth ProgramKaiserslautern Youth of the Chapel/Club Beyond, (Religious Youth Center, Pulaski Bks., Bldg. 2869) Weekly activities available for all teens in grades 6-12!For more information about upcoming Clubs and trips or volunteering please [email protected] Youth of the Chapel PYOC Middle School MinistryThursdays 3:30-5:30 p.m., Main Exchange (food court) PYOC High School Ministry Tuesdays 6:30-9:00 p.m., North Chapel Info: www.ramsteinpyoc.blogspot.comContact: [email protected] [email protected], 2:00-4:00 p.m., Youth CenterEpiscopal (Anglican)(St. Albans)10:30 a.m. Sundays, Kapaun Chapel Unitarian Universalist Service, 1:30 p.m. second and fourth Sundays (Sept.-May), Kapaun ChapelWiccan Saturdays 7:00 p.m., Kapaun Annex Buddhist (SGI)Ramstein North Chapel (Conference Room) 10:30 a.m. every 1st SaturdayDaenner Chapel 3rd Thursday NoonFor more info: [email protected] Lutheran (WELS) 4:00 p.m. second and fourth Sundays, Ramstein South Chapel

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Was ist Los?KMC Cultural

Highlightsby Petra Lessoing86th Airlift Wing Public Affairs

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

Performing arts:Pfalztheater Kaiserslautern:• Summer break until September.For information on new pro-

grams, call 0631-3675-209 or visit www.pfalztheater.de.

Kammgarn Kaiserslautern: • Summer break through Sept. 2. • Display of paintings, photos and

mixed-media presentations, Sept. 3 through 24. Admission is free.

For more information, visit www.kammgarn.de.

Kaiserslautern, Volkspark (duck pond at corner of Entersweiler-/Donnersberger Strasse):

• Outdoor concert with the music association Kottweiler-Schwanden presenting “Appassionato Brass

Music,” 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Sunday. Admission is free. An ecumenical worship service will follow the con-cert. Snacks and beverages are avail-able in bistro. Children’s adventure playground is next to music pavilion.

Kaiserslautern, Bremerhof beer-garden, Bremerhof 1:

• Volker Klimmer Band performs at 7 p.m. Thursday. Admission is free.

For additional information, visit www.bremerhof-kl.de.

Landstuhl, Nanstein Castle:• International Castle Jazz Festival

with various performers, 7 p.m. today and Saturday. Advance tickets for €20 are available at book store Boehm in the Landstuhl train station. Tickets at the door are €24.

Ramstein-Miesenbach, stage in front of Rathaus:

• Ramstein’s Summer Nights presents: Cuban Night with the band Cuban Affairs, 8 p.m. July 22; Italian Night with Luigi Botta and Friends, 8 p.m. July 29; Jamaican Night with Superjam, 8 p.m. Aug. 5; American Night with the 313th Army Band, 8 p.m. Aug. 12; Brazilian Night with band Mundo Latino performing a Viva Brazil dance show, 8 p.m. Aug. 19; and African Night with Voodoo Beat featuring Djembe Africa, 8 p.m. Aug. 26. Admission to all outdoor performances is free.

For more information, visit www.hausdesburgers.de.

Bildhaus Musikclub Ventil, Hahn-bacherhof 2, 67701 Schallodenbach:

• The band Mrs. Voice & Dr. Key presents pop, rock and soul, 8:30 p.m. Aug. 6. The park and gallery is open 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. Aug. 7. Admission is free.

For details, visit www.bildhaus.info.Bad Duerkheim, Roemerplatz:• The band Pat Pack presents the

groovy soundy, 7 p.m. Aug. 4. Ad-mission is free.

Nationaltheater Mannheim, am Goetheplatz:

• “Naked,” a dance by Dominique Dumais, 8 p.m. today.

• “Farewell,” dances by Dominique Dumais and Kevin O’Day, 7 p.m. Tuesday.

For more information, visit www.nationaltheater-mannheim.de.

English Theatre, Gallusanlage 7, Frankfurt:

• “The Picture of Dorian Gray” starts Sept. 1.

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

Miscellaneous:• Kaiserslautern, Gartenschau

(dino park), open 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. daily, through Oct. 3. Special events: Protestant worship service at 11 a.m. Sunday in willow church and Music in the Park with the Ro-sevalley Sisters presenting harmony singing from the 1930s and 1940s at 2:30 p.m. Sunday. The children’s tent opens for games and crafting from 2 to 5 p.m. through Aug. 28 in Neumuehlepark. The fl ower show, “Fabulous Fairytale,” open through Aug. 28 in fl ower hall. Lego display in exhibition hall open through Oct. 31. Tickets cost €7 for adults, and €3 for children.

For more information, visit www.gartenschau-kl.de for details.

• Kaiserslautern, Japanese Garden, Am Abendsberg 1, open to Oct. 31. Summer fest Tanabata presents tra-ditional Japanese percussion perfor-mances, dances and tea ceremonies, 2 to 6 p.m. Sunday. Tickets cost €5.50 for adults and €3 for children.

For additional information, visit www.japanischergarten.de.

• Mittelbrunn, schnaps burner fest, Saturday and Sunday.

• Falkenstein Castle, guided tour through ruins in moonlight, along illuminated trails, 8 p.m. today and Saturday. Hikers meet at open-air stage next to Burgstubb restaurant, Haupstrasse 49 in 67808 Falkenstein. They should bring torch lights and

wear sturdy shoes. Admission is €3. For more information, visit

www.winnweiler-vg.de.• Lambsheim (northwest of Lud-

wigshafen), wine fest, today through Monday.

• Zellertal-Zell (B47, near Ein-selthum), park and wine fest, Satur-day and Sunday.

• Gruenstadt, Luitpoldplatz, wine fest, today to Monday.

• Gerolsheim (east of Gruenstadt), fountain fest, today and Saturday.

• Bad Duerkheim-Ungstein, wine fest, Saturday through Monday.

• Landau-Moerzheim, wine carni-val, today through Tuesday.

Flea markets:• Kaiserslautern, Vogelwoog-

strasse 100 (near Vogelwoog pond), 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday.

• Kaiserslautern, Toom, Hohe-necker Strasse 18, 7 a.m. to 4 p.m. today.

• Kaiserslautern, Messeplatz fair-grounds, 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday.

• Mehlingen, Abtstrasse 25a, 7 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturdays.

• Landstuhl, Kaufl and, Saar-bruecker Strasse 10, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday.

• Bad Duerkheim, Saline (salt-works, Gutleutstrasse 48), 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. Fridays and 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturdays.

• Heidelberg, Messplatz, Kirch-heimer Strasse, 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday.

• Speyer, train area, Burgstrasse 29, 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. today.

• Neustadt, Decathlon parking lot, Louis-Escande-Strasse 30, 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday and 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sunday.

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Buddha displayThe former iron works Voelklinger Huette, known as a world cultural heritage site, presents the display “Buddha” now through Feb. 19. More than 220 exhibits from 2,000 years revive this essential Asian theme. There are art pieces from India, China, Japan, Cambodia, Thailand and Tibet. Numerous private collectors show off their items to the public for the very fi rst time. Admission to the iron works facility and display is €15. Children under 18 are free. For details, visit, www.voelklinger-huette.org.

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Rosevalley Sisters sing at GartenschauThe Gartenschau Kaiserslautern presents The Rosevalley Sisters performing harmony singing from the 1930s and 1940s at 2:30 p.m. Sunday on the open-air stage. The three ladies perform a stage show highlighting swing music. Gartenschau visitors can also enjoy the Lego display and the fl ower show in the fl ower hall. Children can participate in crafts and games in the children’s tent in the park area. For more information, visit www.gartenschau-kl.de.

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Events» The 2016 Army arts and crafts contest is open for entries through Aug. 12. The contest is open to active-duty Soldiers, family members, retirees and Army civilians. There are 10 cate-gories for the contest: ceramic art, digital art, drawings, fi ber art, glass art, metal art, mixed media 2D, mixed media 3D, paintings and wood art. For more information and to fi nd out how you can enter to win, visit www.rheinland-pfalz.armymwr.com.

Armstrong’s Club EventsArmstrong’s Club is located in Bldg. 1036 on Vogelweh Fam-ily Housing. Call 0631-354-9986 for details. Unless otherwise stated, events have no cover charge and are open to all ID card-holders and their guests, 18 and over.» End of summer luau: 9 p.m. to 2 a.m. Aug. 13. Finish off the summer in style at the Armstrong’s Club. Enjoy specials, a live DJ and a fun tropical theme.» Small Tab Tuesdays: 5 to 10 p.m. every Tuesday play a game of pool or pick your favorite jam on the jukebox while en-joying specials.» Trivia Wednesdays: 6 to 10 p.m. every Wednesday.» Throwback Thursdays: 7 p.m. every other Thursday, listen to hits from the ’80s, ’90s and today. » Karaoke Fridays: 9 p.m. to 2 a.m. every Friday show off your singing skills and socialize in a fun environment. » Tropical Latin Saturdays: 9 p.m. to 2 a.m. every fi rst and third Saturday in June through August.

Kazabra Club EventsKazabra Club is located in Bldg. 2057 on Vogelweh. Call 489-7261 or 0631-636-7261 for details. Unless otherwise stated, events have no cover charge and are open to all ID card-holders and their guests, 18 and over.» Texas Hold ’em: 8 p.m. to midnight every Friday. Buy-in is $25. Register and buy-in by 7 p.m. » Country Night: 9 p.m. to 3 a.m. Saturdays. Dance lessons take place from 7 to 9 p.m. There is a $5 cover charge.» Sunday Bingo: 3 p.m. every Sunday. Doors open at 1 p.m. Bingo packs start at $30. Prizes will be based upon participation. Play the progressive game for a chance to win up to $10,000.

Jobs» USA Jobs Workshop will be held from 10 a.m. to noon to-day on Pulaski Barracks, Bldg. 2917. Want to learn more about fi nding a government job? Get the one-up on competition with hands-on instruction and assistance from an Employment Read-iness expert. RSVP required. For more information and to enroll in the next available class, call 493-4203 or 0631-3406-4203.

Support Groups» Single Parent Support Group meets from 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Thursday and Aug. 18, and then every other Thurs-day. Join Family Advocacy Program for this educational class to examine services and tools that will aid in successful parenting. Feel free to bring a lunch. Class meets in Halftime Sports Bar, Landstuhl Community Club, Bldg. 3780. For more information and to enroll, call 493-4203 or 0631-3406-4203.» A breast-feeding support group meets every Tuesday from 1 to 2:30 p.m. Join other moms and dads for this informational class about breast-feeding, sleeping and normal newborn behavior.

Class meets at Rheinland-Pfalz Library in Landstuhl, Bldg. 3810. For details and to enroll, call 493-4203 or 0631-3406-4203. » Spectrum Families Support Group meets from 5 to 6 p.m. the second Tuesday of every month at Vogelweh Library, Bldg. 2059. This support group is for anyone who is, has, loves or works with a person with a spectrum disorder, such as Au-tism, Aspergers, or Pervasive Developmental Disorder — Not Otherwise Specifi ed. For more information and to enroll, call 493-4203 or 0631-3406-4203.» Comfort Measures and Relaxation for Childbirth takes place from 1 to 3 p.m. the fi rst Wednesday of every month. Bring a partner or friend, water and wear comfortable clothes. Topics include: massage and acupressure, positions for labor, use of tools such as the birth ball, meditation and focusing techniques, aromatherapy, and hot and cold therapies. Class meets at the Pu-laski Chapel, Bldg. 2869. For details, call the New Parent Support Program at 493-4659 or 0631-3406-4659.

Meetings» Wiggles and Giggles meets from 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. every Wednesday at Pulaski Park. Parents with children under 5 years old are invited to come, play together and meet new people. In case of bad weather, the group will meet at E-Street Cafe on Vogelweh. For more information, call 493-4203 or 0631-3406-4203.» Walk and Talk meets from 11 a.m. to noon the third Friday of every month. Stimulate your body and your mind. Join Army Community Service to walk and talk it off. Locations vary. For more information, call ACS at 493-4203 or 0631-3406-4203. » An Exceptional Family Member Program playgroup meets from 10 a.m. to noon the fi rst Wednesday of every month at Vogelweh Community Center, Bldg. 2059. This playgroup is a great way for parents of toddlers to get to know each other and teach their children to interact with others. Open to non-school-aged children with special needs. For more information and to enroll, call 493-4203 or 0631-3406-4203.

Classes and Training» Sponsorship training will take place from 3:30 to 4:30 p.m. Tuesday in the Yellow Ribbon Room on Pulaski Barracks, Bldg. 2926. This course will help you fulfi ll the role as a sponsor for incoming personnel. Units sending students to training are re-quired to pre-register with Army Community Service to ensure that a unit-specifi c sign-in roster is available. This training is open to Soldiers, civilians and spouses who will act as sponsors. For more information and to register, call 493-4203 or 0631-3406-4203.» Commanders and senior leaders training is from 9:30 to 11:30 a.m the fi rst Thursday of every month. This training is a mandatory requirement within 45 days of assumption of com-mand for all commanders and senior enlisted advisers, E7-E9. Receive information on the Family Advocacy Program, the Excep-tional Family Member Program and the Army Emergency Relief Program. Participants will receive a certifi cate upon completion. Class meets on Pulaski Barracks, Bldg. 2917. Registration is re-quired. For details, call 493-4203 or 0631-3406-4203. » Conversational German courses are offered in two levels: beginner and intermediate. Participants will gain a better under-standing of the written and verbal German language. All course materials are provided to students free of charge. Classes run in eight-week semesters. Advanced registration is required. For

details, call 493-4203 or 0631-3406-4203. » An Emergency Placement Care informational meeting takes place from 1 to 2 p.m. the third Wednesday of every month on Pulaski Barracks, Bldg. 2917. Join Army Community Service for this informative discussion on becoming an EPC provider and learn about the program and its basic requirements. For details, call 493-4203 or 0631-3406-4203.

Baumholder Events» Read for the Win Bingo to celebrate the end of sum-mer will be hosted by Baumholder Library July 29. The event is open to adults who participated in the summer reading program. Doors open at 5:30 p.m.; games start at 6 p.m. There is a limit of 2 game boards per participant. Don’t miss your chance to win great prizes at this end of summer library event. No registration is required for this free event. For more information, contact Baumholder Library, Smith Barracks, Bldg. 83332, at 485-1740 or 06783-6-1740.» A summer youth learn-to-swim program will be heldAug. 2 to 27 at Baumholder Indoor Swimming Pool. Registra-tion will take place from Monday through Aug. 2. Levels of-fered are: Parent and Child Class, ages 12 months to 3 years; Preschool Aquatics, ages 3 to 5 years; Learn-to-Swim Levels 1 to 4, ages 6 and up. Space is limited; advance registration is required. Cost: $45 per session. Register through Parent Central Services at 485-7003 or 06783-6-7003.» The BOSS Texas Hold ’em tournament will be held Aug. 5 at the Warrior Zone. Initial buy-in, $20; Rebuy and add-on opportunities, $10. Register and buy-in by 7 p.m. Open to ID cardholders and their guests, ages 18 and older. Food and beverages will be available for purchase. Prizes include: $200 to the overall winner and $100 to the runner-up. For more information, contact the BOSS office, 485-6228 or 06783-6-6228.» Hilltop Theater presents “The Dixie Swim Club”: 7 p.m. Aug. 12, 13, 19, 20, 26 and 27. Cost: $8 for adults and $5 for students and seniors. Reserve tickets in advance through Hilltop Theater on Smith Barracks, Bldg. 8218, at 485-7244 or 06783-6-7244.» Stump Trivia Night is held at 7 p.m. every Friday at Pinset-ters Pub at Strikers Bowling Alley on Smith Barracks, Bldg. 8105. Compete solo or in a group and test your trivia skills for a chance to win a prize. Stump Trivia is a live-hosted knowledge-based event. Get your team, up to fi ve people max, to test your skills at an assortment of questions from anatomy and science to literature and movies to history and sports. Open to ID cardholders and their guests, ages 18 and older. For more information, call 485-6727 or 06783-6-6727.» Spectrum Families Support Group meets from 12:30 to 2 p.m. the second Thursday of every month at the library on Smith Barracks, Bldg. 8332. This support group is for anyone who is, has, loves or works with a person with a spectrum disorder, such as Autism, Aspergers, or Pervasive Develop-mental Disorder — Not Otherwise Specified. For more infor-mation, call 485-8188 or 06783-6-8188.» Trivia Night is held every Thursday at Tavern on the Rock on Smith Barracks, Bldg. 8085. Compete solo or in a group and test your trivia skills for a chance to win a prize. Trivia begins at 7 p.m. Open to ID cardholders and their guests, ages 18 and older. For more information, contact 485-7345 or 06783-6-7345.

July 2016Mark Your Calendar

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Airman & Family Readiness CenterFor more information or to sign up for a class, call the Airman & Family Readiness Center at 480-5100.MONDAY» EFMP & USO France zoo trip: 6 a.m. to 8 p.m.» Transition GPS Workshop: 7:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., A&FRC» Ramstein Spouses Orientation: 8:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m., A&FRCTUESDAY» Transition GPS Workshop: 7:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., A&FRC» Reintegration briefi ng: 9 to 10:30 a.m., IDRC» Predeployment briefi ng: 1 to 3 p.m., IDRCWEDNESDAY» Transition GPS Workshop: 7:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., A&FRC» Base Intro: 7:30 to 11:45 a.m., E-Club» Linked In: 2 to 3 p.m., A&FRCTHURSDAY» Transition GPS Workshop: 7:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., A&FRC» Career Technical Training Track: 8 a.m. to 4 p.m., A&FRC» Key Spouse Initial Training: 8:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m., A&FRC

JULY 29» Transition GPS Workshop: 7:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., A&FRC» Career Technical Training Track: 8 a.m. to 4 p.m., A&FRC» Basics of PCSing for Spouses: 9 to 11 a.m., A&FRC

Health PromotionFor more information, call Health Promotion at 06371-47-4292 or 480-4292 or stop by Bldg. 2117. TUESDAY» Healthy Eating: 1 to 2:30 p.m.THURSDAY» BOD POD: 1 to 3 p.m.JULY 29» BOD POD: 8 to 10 a.m.

Child/YouthFor more information and to register for KMC Youth In-structional Classes, visit www.86fss.com, select “Family” and click “Instructional Classes” or call 06371-47-6444, Ramstein Youth Programs, or 0631-536-6504, Vogelweh Youth Programs.

Family Advocacy To register for classes or for more information, call Fam-

ily Advocacy at 479-2370 or 06371-46-2370 or visit www.ramstein.af.mil/familyadvocacy.» EXPECTANT PARENT ORIENTATION: 8:30 to 11 a.m. the fi rst Tuesday of every month, except for August, at Learning Resource Center, Bldg. 3718, at Landstuhl Re-gional Medical Center. Learn about birth registration, passports and much more. No sign-up needed. For more information, call the New Parent Support Program at 06371-46-2098 or 479-2098.» DADS 101: 8 to 10 a.m. Aug. 1 and Sept. 12 at Health Promotion on Ramstein, Bldg. 2117. The class is designed to teach fathers to become more effective parents. It allows dads to ask questions about labor and delivery, teaches them how to calm a crying baby, teaches role adjustment and other infant care issues. To register or for more information, call the New Parent Support Program at 479-2098 or 06371-46-2098.» DOMESTIC ABUSE VICTIM ADVOCACY SERVICES: Family Advocacy provides a new service which offers immedi-ate support and service for men or women affected by abuse. The Domestic Abuse Victim Advocacy program is available 24/7. Victims of domestic violence can call 479-2370 during duty hours or 0173-628-4624 after duty hours for a variety of support and advocacy services. Trained personnel stand ready to help. DAVA can provide assistance by helping to develop a safety plan, assessing imminent risk of harm, connecting with helpful services and arranging follow-up care.

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School Age summer activitiesKeep your children entertained this summer.

U.S. Army Garrison Rheinland-Pfalz School Age Services offers summer programming for grades 1 to 5. Field trips include Zoo Saarbruecken, Gartenschau Kaiserslautern, Phantasialand, Eifelpark and much more. Activities are offered now through Aug. 26. Find a complete sched-ule at www.kaiserslautern.armymwr.com. To enroll, contact Parent Central Services on Pulaski Barracks, Bldg. 2898, at 493-4516/4122 or 0631-3406-4516/4122; or Family and Morale, Welfare and Recreation One Stop shop in Landstuhl, Bldg. 3810, at 486-8943 or 06371-86-8943.

Youth Center summer activitiesLooking for a fun way to keep your youth occu-

pied during the summer months? U.S. Army Garrison Rheinland-Pfalz Youth Programs offers several activ-ities throughout summer for youth in grades 6 through 12. Visit Garmisch, Tropical Islands Resort, Italy or one of the many fun amusement parks in Germany. Programming runs through Aug. 27. Find a com-plete schedule at www.kaiserslautern.armymwr.com. To enroll, contact Parent Central Services on Pulaski Barracks, Bldg. 2898, at 493-4516/4122 or 0631-3406-4516/4122; or Family and Morale, Welfare and Recreation One Stop shop in Landstuhl, Bldg. 3810, at 486-8943 or 06371-86-8943.

Where in the Library is Vinicus?In celebration of the “Read for the Win” summer

reading program, Rheinland-Pfalz Library is host-ing a fun challenge for children ages 12 and under. Through July 29, the library staff will hide their Olympic mascot, Vinicus, in a new location each day. The fi rst child to fi nd Vinicus wins a prize! No cost to participate. For more information, contact Rheinland-Pfalz Library in Landstuhl, Bldg. 3810, at 486-7322 or 06371-86-7322.

Reading program celebrationDon’t miss the huge end-of-summer reading pro-

gram celebration from 10 a.m. to noon July 29 at Rheinland-Pfalz Library, Bldg. 3810, in Landstuhl. The festive party will include bouncy castles, face painting, crafts, activities, games and refreshments. Free and open to all ages. No registration required. For more information, call the library at 486-7322 or 06371-86-7322.

Tots and Tales StorytimeTots and Tales Storytime at Rheinland-Pfalz

Library in Landstuhl is an entertaining event with fl annel board fun, fi ngerplays, songs, activities and nursery rhymes. It promotes educational develop-ment and reading readiness in young children, ages 12 to 24 months. Tots and Tales Storytime is held at 10:30 a.m. every Tuesday. Sign up in advance. For more information, contact the library, Bldg. 3810, at 486-7322 or 06371-86-7322.

Preschool StorytimeThe Rheinland-Pfalz Library in Landstuhl

hosts a storytime for preschool-aged children 3 to 5 years old from 10:30 to 11:30 a.m. every Wednesday. This entertaining event includes stories, music and crafts for young children and their parents. No sign-up required. For more information, contact the library, Bldg. 3810, at 486-7322 or 6371-86-7322.

Toddler StorytimeRheinland-Pfalz Library in Landstuhl hosts a

storytime for toddlers ages 2 to 3 years old at 10:30 a.m. every Friday. This entertaining event includes stories, music, fl annel board and activi-ties for young children and their parents in order to promote educational development and reading readiness. No sign-up required. For more informa-tion, contact the library, Bldg. 3810, at 486-7322 or 06371-86-7322.

EFMP StorytimeCome to the Rheinland-Pfalz Library

in Landstuhl, Bldg. 3810, at 1 p.m. the second Wednesday of each month for the Exceptional Family Member Program Storytime. Open to all EFMP families; no registration limit or dead-line. For more information, contact the library at 486-7322 or 06371-86-7322.

Lapsit StorytimeJoin the Rheinland-Pfalz Library for Lapsit

Storytime. This infant storytime is held at 10:30 a.m and 1 p.m. every Thursday. The event includes sensory crafts, songs, fi ngerplays and sto-ries. Light refreshments are available for the parents. Because of limited space, sign-up is required for every storytime. A wait list is also available, in which parents are notifi ed the Saturday prior if a space has become available. For more information or to reg-ister, contact Rheinland-Pfalz Library in Landstuhl, Bldg. 3810, at 486-7322 or 06371-86-7322.

Driver’s educationInstallation Management Command Europe is

proud to announce the availability of a compre-hensive driver’s education program for high school students in Europe. The program has been made possible through a collaborative effort and contract with the “Fahrlehrerverband,” the German National Federation of Driving Instructors. For more informa-tion and to register, contact Parent Central Services on Pulaski Barracks, Bldg. 2898, at 493-4516/4122 or 0631-3406-4516/4122; or Family and Morale, Welfare and Recreation One Stop shop in Landstuhl, Bldg. 3810, at 486-8943 or 06371-86-8943.

Computer-assisted piano classSKIESUnlimited is offering a computer-assisted

piano class to help students learn how to play piano. Students receive both a 30-minute individual lesson and a 30-minute interactive piano lesson at a worksta-

tion with a stand-alone computer. Students are asked to bring piano books and other teaching materials they may have from previous piano lessons. The class is offered Mondays and Thursdays on Pulaski Barracks, Bldg. 2901, and in Landstuhl, Bldg. 3819. Open to all branches of service for children ages 4 to 18 years old. To register, contact Parent Central Services on Pulaski Barracks, Bldg. 2898, at 493-4516/4122 or 0631-3406-4516/4122; or Family and Morale, Welfare and Recreation One Stop shop in Landstuhl, Bldg. 3810, at 486-8943 or 6371-86-8943.

KMC Teen ShuttleChild, Youth and School Services offer a KMC

Teen Shuttle service. Pick-up and drop-off points are located throughout Vogelweh, Vogelweh Housing, Ramstein and Landstuhl. ID card, shuttle card and permissions slips are required to ride the shut-tle. For more information and to apply for your shuttle card, contact Parent Central Services on Pulaski Barracks, Bldg. 2898, at 493-4516/4122 or 0631-3406-4516/412; or Family and Morale, Welfare and Recreation One Stop shop in Landstuhl, Bldg. 3810, at 486-8943 or 06371-86-8943.

Kindermusik Kindermusik is a musical program that nurtures

young children’s development in the areas of language, social, emotional and physical skills. SKIESUnlimited offers Kindermusik classes in three age categories: Cuddle and Bounce, ages 0 to 18 months; Wiggle and Grow, ages 18 months to 3 years; and Laugh and Learn, ages 3 to 5 years. Open to all branches of service. For details and to register, contact Parent Central Services on Pulaski Barracks, Bldg. 2898, at 0631-3406-4516/4122 or Family and Morale, Welfare and Recreation One Stop shop in Landstuhl, Bldg. 3810, at 486-8943 or 06371-86-8943.

Job openings at CYS ServicesIf you are interested in working with children and

youth, apply online for Child, Youth and School Services positions at www.usajobs.gov. Search for job title: Child and Youth Program Assistant (entry, skill and target level) CY-01/02. Positions are avail-able at Kleber, Landstuhl, Sembach and Miesau locations. Child and Youth Program assistants work directly with children and youth and must be trust-worthy, able to maintain a high degree of profession-alism at all times and have the desire to be a positive infl uence on children and youth.

Clubs at Landstuhl School Age CenterDid you know that Landstuhl School Age Center

has several different clubs open to students, grades one to fi ve? The different weekly clubs include cooking, sewing, robotics and fi lm. Registration with Child, Youth and School Services is required. Enrollment fees are based on total family income. For more information, contact the Landstuhl School Age Center at 486-7281 or 06371-86-7281.

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Summer soccer campsGet your child into soccer this summer with

SKIESUnlimited summer soccer camps. One-week camps run through Aug. 16 on Pulaski Barracks and Landstuhl Post. Specific times and locations vary. Camps are divided by age and skill level. All camps are taught by professional soccer coaches and players. Open to ID cardholders from all branches of service. To register, contact Family and Morale, Welfare and Recreation One Stop shop in Landstuhl, Bldg. 3810, at 486-8943 or 06371-86-8943; or Parent Central Services on Pulaski Barracks, Bldg. 2898, at 493-4516/4122 or 0631-3406-4516/4122.

Summer Skate 2016Skate at Crossroads will be every Wednesday,

Thursday and Friday from 1 to 4 p.m. for $6 a day during Summer Skate at Crossroads Skate Rink. Summer Skate will run through Aug. 25 and is open to all ID cardholders, not just students. The Crossroads Skate Rink is located on Vogelweh in Bldg. 2053.

The Color RunThe Air Force Installation and Mission Support

Center Detachment 4 booster club will sponsor The Color Run Aug. 13 at Southside Fitness Center on Ramstein. Checkin will be held at 8 a.m.; the run will begin at 9 a.m. Early registration costs $35 until July 31. Registration the day of the event costs $45. Children 12 years old and younger run for free. For more information and to register online, visit https://runsignup.com/Race?raceId=34720.

Unit-level softball championshipsUnit-level softball teams from Army garrisons

across Europe face off in the 2016 Instillation Management Command - Europe unit-lev-el softball championships. U.S. Army Garrison Rheinland-Pfalz hosts the tournament Aug. 12 to 14. A mandatory coaches meeting will be held from 9:30 to 10:30 a.m. Aug. 12, followed by the opening ceremonies at Kleber Fitness Center, Kleber Kaserne, Bldg. 3235. Games begin at 9 a.m. Aug. 13 and 14 at the KAD Field near Daenner Kaserne. For more information, call Sarah Galon at 544-9547 or 0611-143-544-9547 or email [email protected].

WELLBEATS™ now available WELLBEATS™ programs are now avail-

able at all U.S. Army Garrison Rheinland-Pfalz fitness centers. Formerly known as Fitness On Request, WELLBEATS™ provides a safe place for newcomers to learn and master the funda-mentals of dozens of classes, including: yoga, Pilates, step, dance, cycling, kickboxing, strength training, pre- and post-natal and more. Classes are 35 to 50 minutes in length, and there is no

cost. Classes may be reserved for Soldier physi-cal training from 6 to 7:30 a.m. Mondays through Fridays. Locations: Rhine Ordnance Barracks, Landstuhl, Miesau, Sembach and Kleber fit-ness centers. For more information, visit www. kaiserslautern.armymwr.com or contact your local USAG Rheinland-Pfalz fitness center.

Karate Tech classesCheck out SKIESUnlimited Karate Tech and

Karate Tech Plus classes. Karate Tech is the mod-ern fusion of six traditional martial arts all in one. It provides a complete system of personal defense for youth ages 5 to 18 years old. Participants will learn confidence, body balance, persever-ance, patience, self-mastery sparring and forms. Beginner, Beginner/Intermediate, and Karate Tech Plus levels are offered at various times for vari-ous prices. Open to all branches of service. For more information, visit Webtrac or contact Parent Central Services on Pulaski Barracks, Bldg. 2898, at 493-4516/4122 or 0631-3406-4516/4122; or Family and Morale, Welfare and Recreation One Stop shop in Landstuhl, Bldg. 3810, at 486-8943 or 06371-86-8943.

Disc Golf at Pulaski ParkOutdoor 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 accura-cy. 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 more information, con-tact Outdoor Recreation on Pulaski Barracks, Bldg. 2905, at 493-4117 or 0631-3406-4117.

Parent exercise roomThe Landstuhl and Sembach fitness centers

each bring you an exercise room for parents that features the latest in cardio equipment and offers a play area for your little ones to safely play or watch movies while you work out. The exercise rooms are both open from 5:30 a.m. to 9 p.m. Mondays through Fridays and from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. week-ends and holidays. For more information, con-tact the Landstuhl Fitness Center, Bldg. 3720, at 486-7172 or 06371-86-7172; or the Sembach Fitness Center, Bldg. 105, at 496-7530 or 06302-67-7530.

Gymnastics classesSKIESUnlimited offers gymnastics class-

es for toddlers, children and youth. Open to all branches of service. For class offer-ings, times and prices, contact Parent Central Services on Pulaski Barracks, Bldg. 2898, at 493-4516/4122 or 0631-3406-4516/412; or Family and Morale, Welfare and Recreation One Stop

shop in Landstuhl, Bldg. 3810, at 486-8943 or 06371-86-8943.

Wii Sports, Wii Fit The ROB Fitness Center is offering Wii Sports

and Wii Fit for free. Shake up your fitness rou-tine with some Wii and experience a whole new level of exercise and fun. For more informa-tion, contact the fitness center at 493-2241 or 0631-3406-2241.

Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu classesSKIESUnlimited now offers Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu

in two different levels: Little Grapplers, ages 5 to 17 years old; and Bully Busters, ages 8 to 13 years old. Each level teaches basic self-defense techniques while instilling the Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu foundational principles of leverage and control. Bully Busters focuses on a set curriculum of nonviolent, Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu-based self-defense techniques that teach children to neutralize and negotiate with bullies. No experience required, and you can count on seeing a visible increase in your child’s confidence within a few short weeks. Open to all branches of service. For more information or to register, contact Parent Central Services on Pulaski Barracks, Bldg. 2898, at 493-4516/4122 or 0631-3406-4516/4122; or Family and Morale, Welfare and Recreation One Stop shop in Landstuhl, Bldg. 3810, at 486-8943 or 06371-86-8943.

Youth sports coaches neededAre you interested in coaching? Youth Sports is

currently seeking coaches for various youth sports. For more information or to get involved, contact 486-8375 or 06371-86-8375.

Chakra YogaPractice the Chakra Yoga flow at 5:30 p.m.

every Wednesday at the Massage & Yoga Studio on Pulaski Barracks, Bldg. 2899. This new yoga sequence is catered around the seven chakras. A special introductory class is held on the first Wednesday of every month. For more informa-tion, contact 493-4156, 0631-3406-4156 or visit www.kaiserslautern.armymwr.com.

Youth cheer, tumbling classesSKIESUnlimited offers cheer and tumbling class-

es for youth, ages 6 to 18 years old. Classes help to improve strength, flexibility, jumps and tumbling. Classes are offered on a monthly basis at the Rhine Ordnance Barracks Special Events Center, Bldg. 237. Open to all branches of service. For class offerings, times and prices, contact Parent Central Services on Pulaski Barracks, Bldg. 2898, at 493-4516/4122 or 0631-3406-4516/412; or Family and Morale, Welfare and Recreation One Stop shop in Landstuhl, Bldg. 3810, at 486-8943 or 06371-86-8943.

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Ice Age: Collision Course *3D* (PG) 11:15 a.m., 2 p.m., 5 p.m.

Central Intelligence (PG-13) 11 a.m., 2 p.m., 8 p.m.

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2005 BMW X5 (3.0i/V6) Great, sa-fe and dependable family car. Sil-ver exterior with black leather inte-rior. Very smooth and clean car.We PCS in less than twoweeks...first respectable offer ta-kes it...very negotiable and willingto show and test drive anytimebetween now and second weekof June. Again...After doing rese-arch make me a good offer andit's yours. Call or text 0151-2900-6454 or email [email protected]

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2006 Chrysler Town & Country Li-mited (van), Landstuhl Post Ger-many, $6500.00, phone:017640425215, email: [email protected] Honda Accord "EX" SportSedan, $9,995, US spec, Manual,Power Glas Sunroof, Cruise Con-trol, Cloth Seats, Alloy Wheels, Ex-cellent Condition, Call: 0176-22730967, Email: [email protected], Web: http://www.europeanmotors.org2006 Nissan Frontier Truck, 4X4SE King Cab, Manual Transmissi-on, 79,000 miles, Silver Paint,Clean/non-smoker, Passed In-spection, $9300, email:[email protected] Peugeot 206 CC RC-LineConvertible, 1.6 Liter/108 HP, Ger-man Spec., 15" Winter & 17" Sum-mer Tires + Rims, JBL Sound Sys-tem, German Inspection until 04/2017, Great Condition, asking€4500, Call 0173-6345979 (Kai-serslautern)2006 Pontiac G6 GT, 3.5L, V6,Sedan, automatic, gas,87,500miles, Bright White, BlackPremium Leather interior, $8,495,contact [email protected], 0176-931369722006 Porsche Cayenne Turbo,Kaiserslautern FRG, $16,500,132,000 mi, Porsche Tiptronic,Full Black Leather with full BlackAlcantara headliner, Details: Oneowner. Picked up new at the fac-tory in Leipzig March 2006. Speci-al full leather and carbon fiber triminterior. Windows are factory Ther-mal/UV protected. Engine coolingsystem upgrade and new driveshaft installed by Porsche. Audio/NAVI includes telephone card slot(system works in Europe and theUSA). Included are 4 each 20 inchcustom rims with high speed tiresmounted and 4 each 18 inch rimswith winter tires mounted. phone:0152 5733 5095, email: [email protected] Chevrolet Corvette, 6.0L,V8, 400HP, 71,591 miles, red,black leather interior, $26,995,contact [email protected], 0176-931369722007 Chevy Cobalt, 97000 miles- Red - 4 door - Automatic Trans-mission - $ 5000 OBO - Get it whi-le it lasts Contact me at0151387284732007 Lexus SC430 Coupe/Con-vertible, $25,795, US Spec, Auto-matic, Leather, Cruise Control,Power Seats, Alloy, Power HardTop, Perfect Condition, Call: 0176-22730967, Email: [email protected], Web: http://www.europeanmotors.org2007 MINI Cooper "S" Hardtop,$12,695, US spec, Manual, Lea-ther, Cruise Control, HeatedSeats, Alloy Wheels, Power GlassSunroof, Perfect Condition, Call:0176-22730967, Email: [email protected], Web: http://www.europeanmotors.org2007 Mustang GT, 4.8L, V8,300HP, Coupe, 74,262 miles, ma-nual, gas, Grey Metallic, BlackPremium Leather, $13,995, con-tact [email protected],0176-93136972

2008 Corvette Z51, 3LT optionspackage, Z51 handling package,0-60 in 4.0 seconds, heads-updisplay, lateral G-force sensors,driver-programmable power lea-ther seating w/ exit assist, touchs-creen bluetooth DVD player w/stealth subwoofer, removable Tar-ga-top, $25000 email:[email protected]

2008 Porsche Cayman S, USSpec. 2nd owner. Maintained bylocal German Porsche Center.Power windows, seats, mirrors,door locks. Heated seats. 6 CDchanger. Extra rims with winter ti-res. Excellent condition! Wiesba-den $27000, email: [email protected]

2008 Toyota Sienna LE, miles:88600, Seats: 8, new all season ti-res, located in Kaiserslautern Ger-many, $11000, email: [email protected]

2008 VW Touran, BEST OFFER,low miles 63000 km, excellentcondition, like new, one owner 87year old, email: [email protected], phone: 06374-5162.

2009 Saturn Vue w/ 85,228 mi.Red ext/tan int. 2.4 liter engine. 4-spd auto trans, A/C, heated frontseats, 12 months left on inspecti-on. New battery. See photos onFIG classifieds web page. Call/text 01739208379 for test drive,$7000, [email protected]

2009 Toyota RAV4 Limited(S1472), Automatic SUV 4X4, Ja-cob-Pfeiffer-Straße 100 67661Kaiserslautern Germany, $16999,phone: 0631 98 741, email: [email protected].

2010 Dodge Caliber SE, $8500obo. 29K miles! AC/HeatedSeats.Inspection completed. Per-fect family car. Must sell by 1 Aug2016. email: [email protected].

2010 Dodge Challenger R/T Cou-pe, $25,995, US Spec, Automatic,Cruise Control, Power Glass Sun-roof, Power Seats, 20 inch AlloyWheels, Perfect Condition, Call:0176-22730967, Email: [email protected], Web: http://www.europeanmotors.org

2010 Dodge Challenger R/T,5.7L, V8 Hemi, Coupe, 55,531 mi-les, manual, gas, Black Crystal,Black premium Leather interior,$24,495, contact [email protected], 0176-93136972

2010 Honda Element EX 4Door(S1467), Automatic Crossover, Ja-cob-Pfeiffer-Straße 67661 Kai-serslautern Germany, $12999,phone: 0631 98 741, email: [email protected]

2010 MAZDA 3i Sport Sedan,$10,995-, US SPEC, AutomaticTransmission, Cloth Seats, CruiseControl, Front Wheel Drive, AlloyWheels, Excellent Condition, Call:0176 2273 0967, Email: [email protected], Web: www.europeanmotors.org

2010 Toyota Corolla "S" SportSedan, $14,695, US spec, Auto-matic, Cloth Seats, Cruise Con-trol, Power Glas Sunroof, AlloyWheels, Perfect Condition, Call:0176-22730967, Email: [email protected], Web: http://www.europeanmotors.org

I have a Fantastic Range of Tiresin Stock at Great Prices, €, 0631/91572

2010 Volkswagen GTI, 2.0L Tur-bo 200HP, Sport Hatch, automa-tic, gas, Dark Grey Metallic, GTICloth Interior, $15.995, [email protected], 0176-93136972

2011 Ford Fusion SEL. NADAlists for $15,000;selling for$14,000. 47,000 miles;6-Speedautom;Red candy metallic tintedw/ charcoal black leather uphols-tery.New all-weather tires andnew rear brakes.Contact [email protected] or015232717578.

2011 Hyundai Sante Fe GLS V6(S1431), Automatic Crossover, Ja-cob-Pfeiffer-Straße 67661 Kai-serslautern Germany, $15799,phone: 0631 98 741, email: [email protected]

2011 Jeep Compass Sport(S1454), Automatic SUV Crosso-ver, Jacob-Pfeiffer-Straße 67661Kaiserslautern Germany, $10999,phone: 0631 98 741, email: [email protected]

2011 Jeep Grand Cherokee 4×4Laredo (S1437), Automatic SUV4X4, Jacob-Pfeiffer-Straße 67661Kaiserslautern Germany, $22999,phone: 0631 98 741, email: [email protected]

2011 Mercedes ML300 TurboDiesel, €23,000, Grand Editionmodel with many extras. Ride instyle for 1/4 the price of a newML. excellent condition, contact:email: [email protected]

2011 MINI Countryman "S"ALL4, $23,795-, US SPEC, Auto-matic, Leather, Cruise Control, Al-loy Wheels, All Wheel Drive, GlassSunroof, Excellent Condition,Call:0176 22730967, Email: [email protected], Web:http://www.europeanmotors.org

2011 Volvo C30 T5 Turbo LOA-DED (S1478), Automatic TurboHatchback, Jacob-Pfeiffer-Straße100 67661 Kaiserslautern Germa-ny, $19799, phone: 0631 98 741,email: [email protected].

2012 BMW 128i, 3.0L, i6, 230HP,28,470 miles, Blue Metallic,Cream Leather interior, $25,495,contact [email protected], 0176-931369722012 BMW 328i Hardtop Conver-tible, $28,995, US Spec, Manual,Leather, Cruise Control, HeatedSeats, Alloy Wheels, NavigationSystem, Perfect Condition, Call:0176-22730967, Email: [email protected], Web: http://www.europeanmotors.org

2012 Dodge Durango SXT AWD7 Seats (S1434), Automatic 7 Sea-ter SUV, Jacob-Pfeiffer-Straße67661 Kaiserslautern Germany,$21699, phone: 0631 98 741,email: [email protected].

2012 GMV Acadia, 3.6L V6288HP, 63,764 miles, automatic,Gas, black metallic, grey leather,$24,995, contact [email protected], 0176-93136972

2012 Honda Pilot EX-L 4WD 8seater (S1311), Automatic SUV 8Seater 4 Wheel Drive, Jacob-Pfeif-fer-Straße 67661 KaiserslauternGermany, $28999, phone: 063198 741, email: [email protected]

2012 Hyundai Elantra, 1.8L, Se-dan, 48,050 miles, automatic,gas, Grey Metallic, Grey Leatherinterior, $15,995, contact [email protected], 0176-93136972

2012 Jeep Liberty, 3.7L, V6,210HP, SUV, 23,598 miles, gas,Black Metallic, $24,995, [email protected], 0176-93136972

2012 Jeep Patriot, 2.0L, 158HP,SUV, 16,961 miles, automatic,gas, Silver Metallic, Dark SlateGrey interior, $15,495, [email protected], 0176-93136972

2012 Jeep Wrangler Rubicon,3.6L, V6, 285 HP, 49,209 miles,SUV, manual, gas, Silver Metallic,Dark Slate Grey interior, $29,995,contact [email protected], 0176-93136972

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2012 Nissan Maxima, 3.5L, V6,290HP, Sedan, 24,250 miles, au-tomatic, gas, Deep Purple, BeigeCloth interior, $23,495, [email protected], 0176-93136972

2012 Toyota Rav4 "Limited" V6SUV with AWD, $24,695, USspec, Automatic, Cruise Control,Power Seat, Alloy, Navigation,Glass Sunroof, Perfect Condition,Call: 0176-22730967, Email: [email protected], Web: http://www.europeanmotors.org

2012 Volvo XC60, 3.2L, V6, SUV,32,059 miles, automatic, gas,Black Metallic, Black PremiumLeather, $29,495, contact [email protected], 0176-93136972

2012 Volvo XC70 3.2 I6 AWD(S1412), Automatic AWD, Jacob-Pfeiffer-Straße 67661 Kaiserslau-tern Germany, $25999, phone:0631 98 741, email: [email protected]

Set of Monster Green Borbet9x16 with new tires, Bolt pattern4x100, €550, 0631/91572

2013 Audi A3 Quattro, 2.0L,220HP, 6,788 miles, automatic, li-ke new, $34,995, contact [email protected], 0176-93136972

2013 Dodge Dart, 2.0L 160, Se-dan, 36,591 miles, automatic,gas, grey metallic, Diesel GreyCloth interior, $15,495, [email protected], 0176-93136972

2013 Ford Escape Titanium 4WD(S1449), Automatic SUV 4WD, Ja-cob-Pfeiffer-Straße 67661 Kai-serslautern Germany, $22499,phone: 0631 98 741, email: [email protected].

2013 Ford Focus, 2.0L i4, Hatch-back, 23,642 miles, automatic,gas, deep cherry red, Dark SlateGrey interior, $14,995, [email protected], 0176-93136972

2013 Honda Odyssey EX-L Mini-van (S1312), Automatic Minivan 7Seater, Jacob-Pfeiffer-Straße67661 Kaiserslautern Germany,$28999, phone: 0631 98 741,email: [email protected]

2013 Hyundai Sante Fe SportAWD (S1336), Automatic. Crosso-ver AWD, Jacob-Pfeiffer-Straße67661 Kaiserslautern Germany,$21499, phone: 0631 98 741,email: [email protected]

2013 Lexus ES 350 Base$8,800USD!!! The car is accidentfree, with a low mileage, wellmaintained and service regularly.Full Options!!! Tires are 100% gre-at, the Car is in perfect shape. In-terested buyer should contactme: [email protected]

2013 Nissan Altima, 3.5L V6240HP, Sedan, 24,300 miles, au-tomatic, gas, storm blue, blackpremium cloth interior, $20,995,contact [email protected], 0176-93136972

2013 Toyota Avalon, 3.5L, V6,268HP, Crimoson metallic, Blackleather interior, $25,995, [email protected], 0176-93136972

2013 Toyota Highlander, 2.7L,SUV, 17,109 miles, automatic,gas, Grey Metallic, Grey Cloth in-terior, $26,495, contact [email protected], 0176-93136972

2013 Toyota Rav4, 2.5L, SUV,14,837 miles, automatic, gas, RedCandy Metallic, Grey Cloth interi-or, $22,995, contact [email protected], 0176-93136972

2014 Ford Mustang 5.0 GT/CSCoupe, $28,895, US Spec, Manu-al, Leather, Power Seats, AlloyWheels, California Special Pack,Perfect Condition, Call: 017622730967, Email: [email protected], Web: http://www.europeanmotors.org

2014 Ford Mustang GT, 5.0L, V8,405HP, Coupe, manual, gas, GunMetal Grey, Black Premium Lea-ther interior, $32,495, [email protected], 0176-93136972

2014 Honda Pilot EX with Lea-ther (S1305), Automatic SUV 7Seater, Jacob-Pfeiffer-Straße67661 Kaiserslautern Germany,$30999, phone: 0631 98 741,email: [email protected].

2014 Jeep Cherokee Latitude4×4 (S1475), Automatic Crosso-ver 4X4, Jacob-Pfeiffer-Straße67661 Kaiserslautern Germany,$22999, phone: 0631 98 741,email: [email protected]

2015 Honda Accord EXL 3.5L V6Sedan (S1405), Automatic SedanV6, Jacob-Pfeiffer-Straße 67661Kaiserslautern Germany, $26999,phone: 0631 98 741, email: [email protected].

2015 Hyundai Sonata HYBRID Li-mited (S1347), Automatic HybridSedan, Jacob-Pfeiffer-Straße67661 Kaiserslautern Germany,$24999, phone: 0631 98 741,email: [email protected]

2015 Hyundai Sonata Limited Na-vi Panoramic Sunroof Loaded!2.4L (S1407), Automatic Sedan,Jacob-Pfeiffer-Straße 67661 Kai-serslautern Germany, $24499,phone: 0631 98 741, email: [email protected].

2015 Jeep Patriot 4X4, 2.4L,SUV, 2,715 miles, automatic, gas,Deep Blue Metallic, Dark SlateGrey interior, $21,995, [email protected], 0176-93136972

2nd Owner selling 1995 BMW320i, solid transportation reliablelow mileage, Winnweiler Germa-ny, $2400, phone:06302-982-5977, email: [email protected].

Audi A4, 1998, 2.4L V6, Automa-tic/Tiptronic, 119,600 KMs/74,300Miles, Santorin Blue Mica Metal-lic, $5,030, Euro Spec, 0631-354-9908

7 Seat German Spec Dec 2012Prius+ (US Equivelant to PriusV).(not sold in the US). Perfect fortouring Europe with family. 45Ltank that gets approx 650KM. Ap-prox 50 Euro to fill up without US/Esso prices when outside of Ger-many. Rear Camera. Winter andSummer tires. Panoramic moon-roof. Scheduled maintenance con-ducted on 8 June. Internal Naviga-tion with Euro maps. $16000. [email protected]

Audi A3 Sportback 1.6TDI Diesel5-speed, privately owned. Heatedcloth seats, air conditioning, crui-se control, Xenon Lights and Blue-tooth. Dealer maintained, up-to-date on service (last service wasperformed 30 June 2016). Profes-sionally cleaned(interior sham-pooed, exterior waxed andwheels cleaned). Winter tires onrims and winter floormats. 101000km. Price $17,000. Nicole0171.472.0276

BMW 316I 4 door automatic blueelec windows ft all weather tiresvery good Aand dependable fami-ly car. $ 1799.OBO, 90, Germany,[email protected]

BMW 316 I, compack, red, ABS,air bags, elec windows, 5 speed,air cond, call 0175-3213199 oremail, $1400, if you have any carfor dispose of, accident, Non ope-rational, we remove it for you,email for info [email protected]

BMW 318i Manual transmission,alloy wheel, climate control with A/C. Just passed inspection. Loca-ted: Bruchwiesenstr.21, Landstuhlor call 0170-7333610

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BMW 320d touring, HU 04/2017,Automatic transmission, 110 kW(150 PS), Diesel, FR 05/2004,170,000 km, full leather grey, Acci-dent-free, full serice history, fullequipment, all comfort, Negotia-ble €8700, call 0176-62056022

BMW 525i Model 2000, new Ger-man inspection, power stearing,power locks, air cond, leather inte-rior, seat heating, power win-dows, alloy rims w/ new summertires, new battery and brakes.€1800. 0152-06467728

BMW 735i Euro spec 1997, greatcondition, about 170,000 miles,very reliable, clean in and out,new tires and brakes, not trashedout, moving back to states andneed quick sale.Call Louis @ 01516414 6124

BMW730i 2005 automatic,63000 miles, 258PS, sunroof,wood, accident-free, full servicehistory, garaged, non-smoker,AC, avigation professional, tele-phone, leather powe seats w/hea-ting, 4winter+5summertires, per-fect condition, $14,900.Call 0151-27104833

Camper For Sale, $29000,[email protected], Merce-des-Benz Marco Polo with Activi-ty Package-loaded. Auto, diesel,AC, stove, frig, awning, sleeps 4.

Car for sale, Honda SUV, 96,000miles; Automatic 5-spd; 4-cylVTEC 2.4 Liter; 20 mpg city/26mpg hwy; moon roof; summerand winter tires; multi-disc CD;AC; power doors & locks; cruisecontrol. [email protected]

Chevrolet HHR LT, 2009, Mileage78000 mi, Options Air Conditio-ning, All Season Tires, Pwr mir-rors, Power locks, Power seat,Power windows, Alloy wheels, Bo-dy Sedan Doors 5, Engine 2.2L4cyl, Auto, Patriot Military SalesTel: +49 (0) 631 357 8231

Daihatsu silver met, 4 door, 5speed, 1.0 LTR , year 2002 aircond, summer tire and winter ti-res, CD player, ABS, air bags, $1100, and we deliver, if you haveany cars for dispose of, accident,Non operational, we remove it foryou, email for info [email protected]

Cute Little Car needs a good ho-me, €2500 obo. MercedesA160,1999, 145,000 KM, Sil-ver.This little car is in perfect con-dition inside and out with low mi-leage for its age.Great for scoo-ting around town and parking!Ithas automatic transmission, airconditioning, power steering, bra-kes and windows, radio with CDplayer, European specs.Email: [email protected], Pho-ne:06227-384-9939.Ford Escort SE, 1998 blue, auto-matic, US mod, all season tires,$1699, and we deliver anywhere,if you have any cars for disposeof, accident, non operational, wewill remove it for you my phone is0175-3213199 call or e-mail,[email protected] Focus 1999, 4 door, 5Speed, all weather tires, ABS ,power stering, German TUV till2017, MY PH 0175-3213199,$1200, if you have any cars fordispose of, accident, Non opera-tional, we remove it for you, emailfor info [email protected] Ka - Model 2004, €1380, [email protected], Ford140.000km, silver, 5speed, veryclean. Great car for the winter,new winter tires, front-wheeldrive, phone calls 0152-06786080Ford Kuga, 2015, $28,500, Ger-man Specs. Titanium (Escape)1.5l Eco-Boost. 150hp. 6 speedmanual. Polar Silver Metallic. Lea-ther Heated seats. Keyless entry,push button start. 4 winter andsummer tires, auto headlights,and much more. [email protected] Year Ultra Grip Winter Ti-res with steel rims, 175/65 R14.Excellent condition used one win-ter. Rims 4x100. $175; Call: 0162-297-2951Hyundai Accent, GLS, 4, door,automatic, ABS, power stering,1.4 LTR, $1550, if you have anycar for dispose of, accident, nonoperational, we remove it foryou.Email [email protected] manifold, never used, fora civic type R or a Acura AcuraRSX type S PRC $120,[email protected] or017622987498

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Mazda 626 Gray 4 Door 5 speedair cond KMS 19400 €2900 with 1year warranty on motor trans anddifferant, email [email protected]

Mazda Precary Turbo Diesel AirCond 5 speed 1st hand year 1998new inspection and 1 year warran-ty, 90, Babenhausen Germany,€3000., email: [email protected].

Mazda Xedos/626 1992 Miles:200000km Color:blue Transmissi-on: manual Upholstery:leatherDescription: selling a 92 mazdaxedos or 626. v6. has a 5 spd ma-nual transmission, car has beentuv inspected. selling because wenow have a suv. car runs greatand has new brakes all around,new tie rods and ball joints. $1900obo. if you would like to come seeit or get pictures or have questi-ons text/whats app me01711805686 Kevin

Mercedes 190 E 5 speed 4 doorpower stering ABS new inspecti-on and 1 year warranty on motortrans and rear end, 90, Babenhau-sen Germany, €3000., email:[email protected].

Mercedes-Benz C 180 AvantgardAutomatic 2004, A Black, Automa-tic Transmission, 2004, 1.8 , with124,000 miles. Runsfantastic…perfect for traveling Eu-rope. Seats five with lots of roomfor luggage in the back.Full Opti-on.8 Aluminum weelcup Call015117610336/em: [email protected] Inspection Guarantee.

Mitsubishi Cosama, 1.6ltr, green,4-door, 5-speed, ABS, powerstearing, German TÜV till Jan2017, my phone is 0175-3213199,$1500, [email protected]

Miles; 128,500, Color: Black/En-gine:2.5 L turbo inline 6, Capaci-ty:18 gal, RANGE (C/H) 306.0/432.0 mi./EPA (C/H) 17/24 mpg/AWD, winter mode, 5 speed shift-able automatic, leather interior,Power Sun Roof, Traction Con-trol, Stability Control [email protected] Cooper Cabrio, green, insi-de black and part leather, new ti-res (all year tires) on aluminiumrims, lots of extras, all services do-ne, Accident-free, FR 09/2005,76000km, Petrol, 85 kW (116 PS),replacement engine, Negotiable€8,400. 0176-62056022Motorhome - See Europe in sty-le. Fleetwood Tioga 1996, 31ft x100 inches. Sleeps 5/6, queenmaster bed and separate showerand toilet. Beautiful with many lu-xuries. $15K OBO. Call Scott forpictures and more info01622972951.New new + German TUV GER-MAN TUV+No US inspectionNeed +++ Mitsubishi Eslipes G L,Red, 2.0 LTR , 16 VAL, air cond, 2door, 5 Speed, elec windowsKMS 163,000, $1695, [email protected] Almera TINOdi, 2002,German specs, pw.windows, 2ndowner, no accidents, TÜV sum-mer/2016, AC, 5seat, standard,great travel car, no rust, POV in-spection guaranteed, €2400, fulltank goes 1100km, call 0151-45261009 or [email protected] Tigra Twin Top 1.4 Converti-ble in TOP Condition, Germanspec, 70,000 miles, manual, blackinterior/exterior, chrome rims pluswinter tires, parking control, justserviced, Kaiserslautern €5900,call Jasmin: 015773049505,email: [email protected] of buying a new QualityPre-owned car, then look no fur-ther, we have over 150 cars instock. Patriot Military Automobi-les 09662-702 6280

PT Cruiser, 2.2 Diesel, 2003,Green plate, 5 speed, 4 door, TUVnew air cond, 2 set of tires sum-mer/ winter, ABS, power steringelec windows, and locks, key lessentry, price €2000, if you wantany cars for dispose of, accident,non operational, we will remove itfor you, email for info [email protected]

Sale by Owner: 2013 VolvoXC90R-Design Platinum 7-seater. Exe-cellent cond rating! Fully-loaded:Platinum, Climate pkgs, NAV,Bluetooth, sun/moon rf, BLIS, rearsensor, leather int, black metallicext. $29,928, [email protected]

TYRES for Mustang, I changedmy tyres to get Europeen Spechomologation for my Mustang GT2014 (back to France this Sum-mer) I sell 4 tyres Pirelli P ZERO255/40 ZR 19, approx 6000miles200 US $ only [email protected]

Volvo Model: XC90 T6 AWD R-Design Year: 2016 Color: Burstingblue metallic Upholstery: Char-coal Nubuck / Nappa leather withcontour seats Transmission: 8-speed automatic w/ geartronic, [email protected] or 06134-284943

Volvo V50 2008 Diesel, $3500,phone: 0631-30 3355 30, email:[email protected]. Germanspecs, 225,000KM, Black Metallicw/Black Leather interior, great mi-leage (4 liters/100KM), station wa-gon style (not sedan), 5-gear stan-dard transmission, air conditio-ning, heated front seats, front se-at airbags, side airbags (front),electric windows, on-board com-puter, electric side mirrors, radio/CD, central locking with remotecontrol, cruise control, ABS, ESP,multi-function steering wheel, out-side temperature indicator, folddown rear seats, 2 sets of tires(winter & summer). Drives great!

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White all black interior BMW328i, Fully loaded M Sport packa-ge BMW with 63000 miles. Ingood condition! Heated seats, na-vigation, comfort access packageand so much more. Email for mo-re details. The picture of the car isin the profile [email protected]

Play Academy ChildCare. I am alicensed & certified child care pro-vider. I live in Rodenbach, 10 minVogelweh & 10 min RAB. I haveyears of experience & references.My home is warm & cozy. Warmhome cooked Lunch is providedfor the children every day. Yourchild will have its very own indoorplayground & fenced in backyardfor the summer as well as weeklyfield trip outings. If you are inneed, I am here for you Monday-Friday. Age 2-5, Mon-Fri 7-5.0176-83550843

The 86th Force SupportSquadron at Ramstein has li-censed providers on and offthe installation. Providerswho provide more than 10hours a week of care mustbe licensed. Please use goodjudgment when choosingchild care services. For moreinformation please contactDSN 478-7420 or civ 06371-405-7420 or [email protected]

2 AFN decoders with remotesand 2 satellite dishes , decoders18 months old call 06374-9154656 or email [email protected]

220 v Braun Coffee Maker, $8,phone: 0176-683-90188, email:[email protected].

220V desk fan, 220V desk fan,Zum Wäldchen 66851 Queiders-bach Germany, $10, phone:017679004262, email: [email protected]

220V Fan, 220V fan, Zum Wäld-chen 66851 Queidersbach Germa-ny, $10, phone: 017679004262,email: [email protected]

3 Transformers: $40 for 1600watt; $20 each for 300 watt OR$70 for all 3, phone: +49-6301-798-6500, email: [email protected]

AC unit, 220v mobile air conditio-ning unit. Cools the whole floor.300 [email protected]

AEG front loader washing machi-ne. Good condition. Kaiserslau-tern city. For pickup only. CallJacky 0179-5352827

AEG ÖKO-favorite, 220 volt dishwasher, ex. condition. More infoplease call after 1700 hrs. 0163-8853574AFN Scientific Atlanta PowerVuDecoders 2ea, 80cm satellites2ea, stand alone 6ft satellitestand. 06233-44888Belkin, Surge Master, under mo-nitor power center, 110V, neverused, $15.00. Pic available [email protected], 0611 / 5858 9640, call after19:00 or leave message.Braun Coffee Maker, $10, phone:0176-683-90188, email:[email protected] Inspiron 23 - All-in-onedesktop computer, desktop com-puter, Brücken (Pfalz) Germany,$300.00, email: [email protected] Meat Slicer, 240 volt me-at slicer electric kitchen applian-ce, Vogelweh 67661 Kaiserslau-tern Germany, $20.00, phone:015259526762, email: [email protected] tv stick /with Kodi, $75,email: [email protected] Massage Bath. 5 MassageSettings. With Heating. Massage-ball + Massagebrush. 3.3ltr. 100Watt.220V. User Guide. Orig. Box.$15. [email protected] Press, Kalorik, 110V,Kalorik Garment Press, 110V, new$ 349.00, asking $75.00.Wiesba-den, 0611 / 5858 9640, call after19:00 or leave message.Garmin nuvi 2455 LT gps withwindshield mount, USB interfacecable, car outlet charger & originalbox. Europe map only; includes lo-cations of ESSO stations. Seephotos on FIG classifieds web pa-ge. Contact Eric and Mia at063759949676, $75, [email protected] Hyundai Computer screen-17 inch. comes with stand. Dualvoltage. Includes VGA monitorcord. Works great. $40 [email protected] 2 Air MF532LL/A 32GB Wi-Fi + cellular White with Logitechblutooth keyboard, IOS 9.2, 32Gb$359.00.email: [email protected], phone: 0637160179Router, Belkin N150, $10,[email protected]

KITCHEN AID [email protected] S605 Copier PrinterScanner, Printer Copier Scanner,Hochspeyer Germany, €75.00OBO, email: [email protected] Freezer, good condition. Forpickup only. Kaiserslautern city.€80. Call Jacky 0179-5352827Mia Juicer, spout is broken butstill works. 220 volt.017622987498 Rodenbach $20,[email protected] 4K ULTHD TV, Phillips 4KUHD TV, Darmstadt Germany,$400.00, phone: 06151-52548,email: [email protected] freezer, €80 OBO, email:[email protected] Heater. Contact Eric andMia at 063759949676, $5,[email protected] perfect system to watch sa-tellite programs in English or Ger-man Sony Bravia LCD flat screencolor TV and Atemo AM 500 HDSatellite receiver selling as a com-plete set. $195. for both, [email protected] - Proform 635 CW,$249, [email protected],well maintained/functioning tread-mill. Adjusts for speed & slope.Cross fit ski poles adjustable fortension. Emergency situation stop.Treadmill walking jogging, 66892Bruchmühlbach-Miesau Germa-ny, €500, email: [email protected], Voltage Regulators, €250,[email protected]

Two Desk lamps, white in color,desk lamp, Zum Wäldchen 66851Queidersbach Germany, $20, pho-ne: 017679004262, email: [email protected].

Whirlpool front loader washingmachine for sale, €150, [email protected], German 220V.Please call after 1700 hrs. 0163-8853574

White leatherette case for IPADmini W/removable bluetooth key-board, $45.00, firm. [email protected] / 06371-60179

White Mini IPAD. Infrequentlyused. No scratches or blemishes.Latest IOS installed.$169.00.06371-60179

Xbox One (with Kinect and ga-mes), xbox xbox one kinect videogames, Brücken Germany,$300.00, email: [email protected], phone: 015144959369

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2 ICE Train Tickets to PARIS, Wehave 2 ICE Train tickets fromLandstuhl to PARIS Dep Land-stuhl July 27 at 0648 and arriveback in Landstuhl July 28 at 1940.Unfortunately for us 2 family mem-bers could not make the trip hereand I had already bought thetickets. I paid 100 Euro each andwill sell them for half that OBO so$100 for both. Call or text Mike at0151 2042 1717 or email me [email protected].

2 Large green glazed terra cottaplanters/flower pots, 15 wide x 13high. Contact Eric and Mia at063759949676, $20, [email protected]

2012 rear seat cover made forVolvo XC60, designed by Volvo tofit the rear seat like a glove withspaces for the seat belts and zip-pers to accommodate the 40/60split design, must have for kidsand/or dogs! Kaiserslautern$100.00 obo, text 0151-706-11124220 v Flood Light with 444 cord,$20, phone: 0176-683-90188,email: [email protected] v Waffle Iron, $10, phone:0176-683-90188, email:[email protected] grade home school books,home school elementary schoolbooks educational, 66879 Rei-chenbach-Steegen Germany,$Variable, email: [email protected] new Michelin tires: 215/70R16X. $400.00. contact email [email protected]

50 Plastic Clothes Hangers.Black. Strong and [email protected]

Adidas Traxion Soccer shoes formen size 8.5, soccer soccershoes adidas adidas traxion used,75385 Bad Teinach-ZavelsteinGermany, €15, phone:+4932212152735, email: [email protected].

Aeropostale Hoodie. Turquoise-blue. Lettering “aero” and zipperat the front. Size M. Barley worn.€13. [email protected]

Large vase, €20 OBO, email:[email protected].

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Alessis 110V/220V digital perfor-mance/studio piano w/chair, mu-sic stand, stool, hard case 750$,call 06374-991073 pls leave amessageAntique China Cabinet w/ Table& Chairs, antiques and old stuff.Antique 100 y.o. German china ca-binet, matching dining table with4 chairs.See photo on KA classi-fieds webpage. Contact Eric andMia at063759949674., €950,[email protected] Vanity/Desk, Beautifulantique 8-drawer vanity. Tilt mir-ror & mirrored side wing storage.Four parts for easy transport. Canalso be a writing desk. Great con-dition. See photos on FIG classi-fieds web page. Contact Eric andMia at 063759949676, $450,[email protected] wooden end table/nightstand, includes white marblecounter top, 34 tall x 19 wide.Contact Eric and Mia at063759949676, €90, [email protected] wooden door mat/floormat. Size 35 long x 23 wide x 1.5high. Use in entry way to dry wetshoes/in the bathroom under abath mat to prevent mold. Con-tact Eric and Mia at063759949676, $20, [email protected], 9 grey suede,67688 Rodenbach Germany, $15,never worn, email: [email protected] or 017622987498Beautiful Mori Lee WeddingDress, Only worn once!! and weare still together! Make this yourwedding dress on a budget.Size:8-10Color: White creamThe trainis approx. four feet long (not royallong!).It is looking for a home, socontact me if you are interested.$150, [email protected] mostly green orientalceramic bowl from Hong Kongwith fish motif on inside. Bowland small pedestal stand are 14.5tall together and 13 wide. Seephotos on FIG classifieds web pa-ge. Contact Eric and Mia at063759949676, $80, [email protected], intricately designedembroidered tapestry wall art.Golden toned Unicorn and Lionmotif. Cloth sleeve to insert han-ging bar. 37.5 wide x 36. See pho-tos on FIG classifieds web page.Contact Eric and Mia at063759949676, $150,[email protected], Womans Fischer Ger-man Bike. Like new. $50.00. Mustbe able to pick-up. Please email:[email protected] DKNY fabric purse withsnap closure. Removable strap.Converts easily to clutch stylehandbag. Contact Eric and Mia at063759949676, $30, [email protected] knitted pullover. Size XSbut fits also for size M. €5. Seewww.finditguide.com for [email protected] Mario kart lunch cooler,$8,017622987498

Black Dooney & Bourke leatherpurse with brown edging,drawstring closure with adjustableshoulder strap. Excellent conditi-on, only used a couple times.Contact Eric and Mia at063759949676, $50, [email protected] Crystal Wine Glasses,Six Bohemian Crystal Wine Glas-ses, 24% lead crystal. Perfectwedding ot anniversary gift. Seephotos on FIG classifieds web pa-ge. Contact Eric and Mia at063759949676, €15, [email protected]: Sophie Kinsella "Confessi-ons of a shopaholic" in good con-dition, $3, 0175-6298926, pick upin Hochspeyer or on KleberBrass candle holder wall sconce.Perfect if youre renovating a for-mal parlor or looking for an oldworld European accent in yourstairwell house. Contact Eric andMia at 063759949676, $20,[email protected] Stand Lamp, 110v or220v.Contact Eric and Mia at063759949676, €60, [email protected] leather shoes for men si-ze 10, shoes leather shoes men si-ze 10 used, 75385 Bad Teinach-Zavelstein Germany, €15, phone:+4932212152735, email: [email protected] curtain set in two packages.Flower Basket pattern. One pair60 x 36 tiers in one package, onepair 60 by 36 swags in one packa-ge, See photos on FIG classifiedsweb page. Contact Eric and Miaat 063759949676, $10 for both,[email protected] Hydration Systems,One camelbak and cleaning kit ne-ver been used (20 euro). 2 literused one (10 euro). See photoson FIG classifieds web page. Con-tact Eric and Mia at063759949676, [email protected] Holder, Has black metaland glass housing. Large, over 3feet high. Rustic look. Great for In-doors or Outdoors. Holds a verylarge candle. Helps create awarm, cozy atmosphere. [email protected]

Capiz Shell Ceiling Light Fixture,$10, phone: 0176683-90188,email: [email protected]

Craftsman Gas Lawn Mower,$150, 2 years old Please [email protected]

Cream colored Kipling shoulderbag, durable nylon fabric w/ zip-per closure & adjustable strap,can be worn as a satchel acrossbody, gorilla mascot included.Contact Eric and Mia at063759949676, $30, [email protected]

Dark green Roxy Jeans. Size 30.Find pictures at www.finditguide.com €10. [email protected]

Decorative ceramic plate fromJapan. 12.5 diameter. See photoson FIG classifieds web page. Con-tact Eric and Mia at063759949676, $20, [email protected]

Decorative embroidered tablerunner, size 42 long x 15 wideplus 6 matching place mats, clas-sical German dance pattern on awhite field with small tassels. Con-tact Eric and Mia at063759949676, $40, [email protected]

Decorative embroidered tablerunner, size 82 long x 13 wide, or-nate patterns on a black field withgolden tassels on the points ofthick cloth. Contact Eric and Miaat 063759949676, $40,[email protected]

Decorative Japanese Plate, De-corative ceramic plate from Ja-pan. See photos on FIG classi-fieds web page. Contact Eric andMia at 063759949676, $30,[email protected]

Designer Hand bag. George Ginaand Lucy. Used twice. Paid 160€for the bag. Asking €50,[email protected] or017622987498

Eco warrior shoulder bag, hand-made felt, environmentally friendlybag made using only wool, waterand soap, €25, [email protected]

ESPRIT Curtains 19Euro each invery good condition, Pick up inHochspeyer or on Kleber KaserneCell 0175-6298926

Felt bag, gorgeous hand-madefelt bag with blue design, mediumsize, €30, [email protected]

For Sale, €150, [email protected], German 220, Whirlpoolfront loader washing machine.Please after 1700 hrs. 0163-8853574

For That Special Collector a Be-autiful The United States Commer-morative Presidential Collection,[email protected]

Garment Bags, 2 garment bagswith pockets-for up to 5 gar-ments-durable material-weatherresistant-2 pockets for accesso-ries-full length center zipper-great-condition (used the bags twice,[email protected]

German Beerstein October-fest.Decorative Pewter Lid (Carria-ge).Limited Edition.Heavy Quality.10"[email protected]

German Beerstein Wildlife.FoxDesign.Decorative Pewter Lid(Fox).Heavy Quality.10"[email protected]

Glass Candle Holder filled withsand and seashells, $5, phone:0176-683-90188, email:[email protected]

Grandfather clock, 66877 Ram-stein-Miesenbach Germany, $650obo, phone: +49 152 59318629,email: [email protected]

Guinea Pig and Bird cages.Multi-ple guinea pig and bird cages forsale from $15 to $40. Cages soldin pet stores for much, much mo-re. Call Dave in Miesenbach at06371-462922 or email [email protected]

High end NAPOLEON BBQ GasGrill, stainless steel, with side bur-ner, built in bottle opener, end ta-bles.5 min from Vogelweh Base.Phone: 0631 41414256, email: [email protected].

Hand-carved Indonesian table +6 chairs + two matching cabinets$990 Indonesian and Thai dolls -each $35 Antique French LouisXIV cabinet - $750Set of 6 Indone-sian shadow dolls - $125, call06374-991073Hollister strapless top. White co-lor, size M. With ribbons to tie abow on the back. €15. For picssee www.finditguide.com. Con-tact [email protected] Adventure 6 Treadmill,$300.00, phone: 015251048003,email: [email protected] is aimed at the professio-nal runners, with an extra widerunning track it is very robust.This treadmill folds for storageand has wheels for moving.Items for Sale, Crane tabletopleg/arm exerciser, $25.00, Calla-way Clones Golf Clubs, 3-9 Irons,PW, SW, good condition, $40.00.Contact Tom Rewis, [email protected] or 0171-363 0906.J.W.McKensie kitchen pottery,67688 Rodenbach Germany, $10,email: [email protected] 017622987498Japanese Sake Cups, Five rusticpottery style authentic Japanesesake cups, characters representgood fortune, heath, wealth, hap-piness, See photos on FIG classi-fieds web page. Contact Eric andMia at 063759949676, $20,[email protected] Fossil soft canvas pursewith brown leather accebts, snapclosure with adjustable shoulderstrap. Great condition. ContactEric and Mia at 063759949676,$25, [email protected] Aid Ravioli MakerKRAV.Attachment for Kitchen AidMaschine.Metal Construction.Ea-sy-Fill Hopper.Filling Scoop.Clea-ning [email protected] Basket Rectangular.Whi-te.With 2 Handles.Very [email protected] room coffee table w/smo-ked glass top. ohenecken 67661Kaiserslautern. $100.00, phone:0631 41414256, email: [email protected].

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Lot's of things, All Free. A standfor a terrasse Satellite Dish, A Gar-den Classic Spreader, A 110VAlarm Clock. A Proctor SilexStream Excel 110V, 2 Line Cord-less Phone with headset 110V, ACuisiant toaster [email protected] Chair, Hunter Green withnice (neutral) green mat that goeson top. Heavy metal frame -- verydurable. Has wheels, easy to mo-ve around. Folds together to easecarrying. Get ready for [email protected] blue oriental silk area rugmade in Belgium; measures 77 x120. Matches hutch & dining tablelisted in our other ads. In like-newcondition. See photos on FIG clas-sifieds web page. Contact Ericand Mia at 063759949676, $250,[email protected] sell 65 year old flawless soli-taire .45 carat diamond ring set inwhite gold. Asking best offer$700. Will accept $ or €. Call:06332-41560 from 9 - 18:00.Must Sell, Swarovski crystal athalf the value given by theSwarovski company! The last twoRetired pieces, whale $690, turtle$150. Both for $755. Will acceptbest offers $/€: call 06332-41560between 9am to 8pm. Can deliverto RAB!My husband has various moviesfor sale 3 Euro each. Pick up inHochspeyer or meet me on Kle-ber Kaserne. Phone: 0175-6298926New never worn fitted caps, NewYork Mets. The price is $10 ea,caps sizes 7 3/8 and 7 3/4, willmail vial APO [email protected] with tags boy-clothes Size 5/6,4 € each Pick up in Hochspeyeror on Kleber Kaserne, [email protected] 2-liter (70 oz) Camelbak andcleaning kit. See photos on FIGclassifieds web page. ContactEric and Mia at 063759949676,$20, [email protected] holder, €15 OBO, email:[email protected].

Official New York Mets Jerseysand Equipment, Official MLB NewYork Mets Jerseys from Majestic-Team set of jerseys for sale!Enough to outfit your whole base-ball or softball team! These are of-ficial jerseys from Majestic. Theyhave been used for a couple sea-sons, but are still in good shape.The black home jerseys are ingood shape. The Orange SpringTraining Jerseys have some fa-ding in the ventalated under armarea, but still are good to go.$300, [email protected]

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

Outdoor patio set. High qualitybrushed metal and wicker. 4chairs with cushions, table withsmoked glass, large sun umbrella,two side tables. Just outside Vo-gelweh base, $200.00, phone:063141414256, email: [email protected]

Oversized Cardigan from Re-view. Black and white stripes. Forpictures visit www.finditguide.com. €10. [email protected]

Perfume Mint by Tony Gard (formen), full bottle, €26, email:[email protected]

Picture (blue water lillies) Monetcopy 35 x 43, $40, phone: 0176-683-90188, email: [email protected]

Pink Diaper Cake - Perfect forShower or Gift, baby gift diaper re-ceiving blanket ribbons picture fra-mes unicorn stuffed animal pinkscarf princess napkins and frame,67681 Sembach Germany,$40.00, email: [email protected].

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

Purses and Car Caddy, purse carcaddy black white charcoal snakebadge buddy wallet, $35, phone:015145527264, email: [email protected] am a Thirty One ad-dict. No need for these items.They are brand new/never used.

Skylander Giants backpack, $10, email: [email protected] or call 017622987498

Retro Ice Buckets, Classic retroice buckets, perfect for your nextcocktail party. One white and onepeach colored. Contact Eric andMia at 063759949676, $10 each,[email protected]

Set of 2 red embroidered pillowsand a set of 2 chocolate/gold bro-cade pillows, both sets 16 x 16,zipper on back for removal/clea-ning. Contact Eric and Mia at063759949676, $30 per set,[email protected]

Set of 4 new summer tires frombridgestone, mounted on Avantiracing rims in excellent conditionsize 225/50 r 18 95w and 245/45 r18 96w will fit infinity G35 or G37model cost new 1,200.00 eurosasking $800.00 OBO contact Jor-ge at 01738843588 or RICK AT015232718434auto, rims tires, Er-fenbach 67659 KaiserslauternGermany, $800.00, phone:015232718434, email: [email protected]

Set of three pink vases, differentshapes but matching in color, per-fect for shabby-chic feature or toupcycle. €10, [email protected]

Six Bohemian 24% lead crystalwine glasses from Czech Repu-blic. Ribbon with Starburst pat-tern. Perfect as a wedding or anni-versary gift. See photos on FIGclassifieds web page. ContactEric and Mia at 063759949676,€15, [email protected]

Small grey felt shoulder bag withmushroom design, perfect gift,€20 [email protected]

Spiralizer with 3 extremely sharpinterchangeable inserts between1.5-5.5mm.Adjustable.TornadoBlade, Spaghetti Blade and ThickBlade.2 stainless steel corers.4Non-slip suction feet to [email protected]

Stargate Atlantis Set. CompleteSeries, Season [email protected]

Striped hand-made felt shoulderbag, large, trend colors, perfectgift, €30, [email protected]

Super Mario Kart Wii Reversiblethrow. Fitted sheet pillow caseand lining. Never used. Paid over$100, asking $65,017622987498.

Swarovski Pegasus - From the1998 "Fabulous Creatures" Se-ries. Retired in 1998, Asking$500.Ph. 06374/944828T.U.K. Leather Shoes for Men Si-ze 10, shoes leather shoes men si-ze 10 used clean soles, 75385Bad Teinach-Zavelstein Germany,€40, phone: +4932212152735,email: [email protected] Kwon Do sparring gear plusbag. Helmet, body padding, armguard, and shin guard. Teen/adultmed size. Contact Eric and Mia at063759949676, $30, [email protected] Plastic patio set - table and4 chairs, $25.00, phone: 0151-5321 9555,Tapestry Wall Hanging 1, Beauti-ful, intricately designed embroide-red tapestry wall art. Golden to-ned Unicorn and Lion motif. Clothsleeve to insert hanging bar. 37.5wide x 36. See photos on FIGclassifieds web page. ContactEric and Mia at 063759949676,$120, [email protected] practice, eco warriorshoulder bag, hand-made felt, en-vironmentally friendly bag madeusing only wool, water and soap,€25, [email protected] Swarovski Pierrot measures8". This is the first edition of "Mas-querade" series. Retired in [email protected] very nice embroidered tape-stry wall hangings with floral rosepatterns. Cloth loops to inserthanging bars. 14 wide by 42 long.Contact Eric and Mia at063759949676, $20 each,[email protected](2) almost new 3 wheel wal-kers/rollators with baskets andbags for sale, Paid 80Euros, as-king $50 for each. One (1) newwheelchair for sale. Paid175Euros, asking $150. Call Larryat 06151-52548 or [email protected] for de-tails.Unique offering in Germany, Be-autiful, handmade Korean mother-of-pearl jewelry box; artisan craf-ted using the traditional NajeonChilgi method. Contact Eric andMia at 063759949676, $375,[email protected] pictures, €10-50 OBO,See FIG online for pictures, email:[email protected]

Various Boy-Clothes Sizes: 4 - 6in excellent condition. Pick up inHochspeyer or on Kleber Kaser-ne. Phone: 0175-6298926 Eachitem is 3 Euro / Pajamas 5 EUroeach.Various dresses for women, sizeS and M. They can be bought atour fleamarket stand in Mehlin-gen. Ask for Marianne. Every Sa-turday from 7 a.m. to 4 p.m. Ab-trasse, 67678 MehlingenVarious KIDS Movies for sale 3Euro each except for the Thomasthe train ones (they are new inpackage) 5$ each. Pick up inHochspeyer or meet me on Kle-ber Kaserne Phone: 0175-6298926Various size new gym bags$10.00 each, [email protected] style garden stand. Whi-te painted iron, 71 tall. indoor/out-door use, includes 4 terra cotta/4ceramic flower pots. See photoson FIG classifieds web page. Con-tact Eric and Mia at063759949676, $75, [email protected] 3-Tier Tea Cake/DessertServer. Made from bone china.See photos on FIG classifiedsweb page. Contact Eric and Miaat 063759949676, $25,[email protected] Classic Video game fromMattel - Classic Baseball. A musthave for the collection. Still worksgreat. $20 [email protected] Italian porcelain servingbowl with tray, ornate rose floralmotif, perfect complement toother antique wooden furniture,See photos on FIG classifiedsweb page. Contact Eric and Miaat 063759949676, €30,[email protected] Sconce, One brass 220vcandle holder wall sconce. Per-fect if youre renovating a formalparlor or looking for an old worldEuropean accent in your stairwellhouse. See photos on FIG classi-fieds web page. Contact Eric andMia at 063759949676, €15,[email protected] Dooney & Bourke leatherpurse with brown accent edging,zipper closure with adjustableshoulder strap. Good condition.Contact Eric and Mia at063759949676, $40, [email protected] bar tools in wooden base,Includes cork screw and two corkstoppers. Edelstein (onyx) hand-les. Contact Eric and Mia at063759949676, $10 for the set,[email protected], sleds. 3 Winter Sleds,$12.00 for all, phone: 0151-53219555.1 plastic toboggan and 2saucers.

2013 pair of lazy chairs, leatherwhite. €230 for both chairs. Likenew condition. Please contactNathalie at [email protected] & 2 Seat Couches, €500.00,[email protected], $150.00, [email protected]

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BBQ Argentina styleSat, Jul 23Waldmohr, community centerEnjoy a delicious, freshly grilled, grass-fed Argentinian steak in style at the community center (Bürger-haus) in Weilerbach on July 23 from 4 p.m. along with authentic appetiz-ers, music and more. Tickets cost €59. For more information go to www.ramstein-gateway.com

Tomorrowland in GelsenkirchenSat, Jul 23Gelsenkirchen, Veltins ArenaThe one and only festival where all the coolest DJ’s gather in one location. This Tomorrowland is now in Germany! The party of a lifetime is right around the corner. Get your tickets soon as they can sell out quickly. Party starts at noon. To get more details about this cool event, go to www.veltins-arena.de

Sunday shoppingSun, Jul 24Zweibrücken, The Style OutletsOn Sunday, July 24, all stores at The Style Outlets in Zweibrücken are open-ing their doors for you and your fam-ily and friends for a summer shopping spree from 1 p.m. to 6 p.m. Admission

is free. For more information go to www.zweibrucken.thestyleoutlets.de City festival

Fri, Jul 29Zweibrücken, City centerVisit Zweibrücken’s Stafdtfest (city festi-val) on July 29 for delicious food, excellent amusements for all ages and live music on 9 different stages in the city center. Admission is free. For more info go towww.zweibruecken.de

Beachvolleyball for everyoneSat, Jul 30Weilerbach, Vereinsheim des TBSVWhether you’re a pro, like to occasionally slay everyone at the beach or have never played in your life: everyone is invited to this year’s beach volleyball party at the Verein-sheim des TBSV in Weilerbach on July 30. Admission is free. For more information go to www.weilerbach.de

Picknick im ParkSat, Jul 30Mannheim, LuisenparkFlee the greyness of your everyday life and visit the Luisenpark in Mannheim on July 30 for their annual Picknick im Park summer festival surrounded by green meadows, colorful fl owers, live music and much more to ensure a great evening with family and friends. Admission costs €5 after 6 p.m. For more information go to www.luisenpark.de

SummernightSat, Jul 30Kaiserslautern, Gartenschau See the Gartenschau Kaiserslautern from a whole new perspective as you sing and dance until long after the sun has already set during three live concerts at this year’s Summernight festival on July 30 from 6 p.m. Don’t miss the ex-travagant Metamorphosis of Lights show from 10:45 p.m. Admission cost €7. For more info go to www.gartenschau-kl.de

Car(e)free LautertalTue, Aug 2Lautertal, B270Leave your car at home on August 2 from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. and take your bike down road B270 between Kaiserslautern and Lauter-ecken for a healthier planet and a better you. Food and drinks will be available for purchase along the way. Admission is free. For more info go to www.bruchmuehlbach-miesau.de

CONCERTS

Simon & Garfunkel Tribute by Central Park Band

Thu, Aug 4Kaiserslautern, BremerhofSimon & Garfunkel Tribute band Central Park will perform at the Bremerhof in Kai-serslautern on August 4 from 7 p.m. Ad-mission is free. For more information go to www.kaiserslautern.de

Bury TomorrowMon, Aug 1Saarbrücken, GarageBury Tomorrow has toured the world with headliners like Of Mice and Men, Asking Alexandria and many more. See them perform songs from their newest album ‘The Union Of Crowns’ at the Garage Saarbrücken on August 1 from 8 p.m. Tickets cost €20. For more info go to www.garage-sb.de

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American footballSat, July 23Saarbrücken, Home of the CanesWatch a classic American football game when the Saarland Hurricanes play against the Rhein-Neckar Bandits at their stadium Home of the Canes in Saarbrücken on July 23 from 6 p.m. Admission is free. For more info go to www.saarland-hurricanes.com

BaseballSat, Jul 30Mannheim, Roberto-Clemente-FieldAre you ready for a ball game? I am! See the Mannheim Tornados play against the Stuttgart Reds on July 30 at noon in Mannheim. These two teams are part of the National Baseball League. Ticket price is €6. For more information about the game go to www.tornados.de

STREET FOOD FESTIVALFri, Jul 22 – Sun, Jul 24Saarbrücken, Bürgerpark HafeninselA Street Food Festival is where, unlike the average German fest, the food is the main event and not a side attraction! The Saar-brücken Street Food Festival, from July 22 to 24, offers an array of new treats and also long time favorites. At this event, there is something for everyone’s taste. For more information go to www.saarbruecken.de

Have fun with the locals

Enjoy a delicious, freshly grilled, grass-fed Argentinian steak in style at the community center (Bürger-haus) in Weilerbach on July 23 from 4 p.m. along with authentic appetiz-ers, music and more. Tickets cost €59. For more information go to

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3 Drawer Wide Cart White.With 4Rollers.Compl. Si-ze:25"H.x22"W.x15"D.Each Dra-wer:7"H.x19.5"W.x13.5"D.Lots OfStorage Space.Very Sturdy.Madein [email protected]

3 metal shelves/racks/organizers.Silver metal frame bathroom shel-ves. White metal hanging rack for18 pairs of shoes. Black wire fra-me 3-tier organizer. Contact Ericand Mia at 063759949676, $20,[email protected]

4 drawer dresser, dresser dra-wers cabinet, 66879 Reichenbach-Steegen Germany, $35, email:[email protected].

Adjustable Full/Queen Size Bed.Headboard, Footboard and Rails.Cherry Wood.Very Sturdy.As-sembly is easy, no tools requi-red.Made in [email protected]

American Bedroom Set, €190,(or make offer), consisting of dres-ser with 3part mirror, and 2 nighttables, solid oak with brass hand-les, very beautiful 06302-5554 [email protected]

Antique 100 yr.old German chinacabinet, matching dining tablewith 4 chairs. See photo on KAclassifieds web page. ContactEric and Mia at 06375-9949674,€950, [email protected]

Antique Brittany French Benchfor 300$, antique French LouisXIV Schrank 650$, antique Ger-man dark oak buffet $500 Call06374-991073 pls leave message

Antique English Book Case, $75,45 inches high, 11 inches deep,29 inches wide. Curved Door withGlass Insets. Side Panels withGlass Insets, 2 Glass Shelves.Buyer Must Pick Up. Please Call0159 0297 6140.

Antique French Louis XIVSchrank $650. Call 06374-991073pls leave amessage.

Antique Oak Furniture, Dining ta-ble w/4 chairs ($300), sewing ma-chine (Singer) ($125), hall treewith bench ($300)-All items availa-ble now.Email [email protected] or phone06314114246 (0730-1700).

Antique reproduction secretarydesk. See photos on KA classi-fieds web page. Contact Eric andMia at 06375-9949674, €120,[email protected]

Antique wooden dining table & 4chairs. Chippendale style. Centerleaf extension that folds under-neath when not needed. Chairsupholstered in blue velour. Seephotos on FIG classifieds web pa-ge. Contact Eric and Mia at063759949676, $250,[email protected]

Beautiful French art deco (early1900s) style buffet and hutch. Co-mes in three pieces for easy ship-ping. Buffet counter is black mar-ble. Contact Eric and Mia at063759949676, €525,[email protected]

Couch set, €900, [email protected]

Bed, Single w/mattress. Solidwood frame. Mattress like newcondition. €75, [email protected] Corduroy UpholsteredChair, $25, Buyer Must Pick Up.Please Call 0159 0297 6140,Cherrywood Coffee Table andEnd Table Set, $250.00, [email protected] bed with a memory fo-am mattress, 66879 KollweilerGermany, €550, email: [email protected] German Water BedLuna- 12 Years Old, May needone of two new water mattres-ses.It's disesembled. Must Pickup. Pleasecontact:[email protected] Relax Chair, €199, greatfurniture use as a relax chair orbed diff moves, cover washable,like new, was new 398 euro at mo-ebel martin, from a smoke andpet free home, cell 0151-45261009 [email protected] brown matte wooden coffeetable with a drawer, 66879 Koll-weiler Germany, €100 OBO,email: [email protected] Room Set, Table chairschina cabinet, 66879 Reichen-bach-Steegen Germany, $100,email: [email protected] table and 4 chairs, Darkbrown dining table and 4 mat-ching chairs, email: [email protected] and 2 night stands, €70OBO, email: [email protected] size bed, canopy frame, & ca-nopy fabric. Sculpted rose orna-ment on headboard and foot-board. Black wrought iron withgold highlights. Contact Eric andMia at 063759949676, $325,[email protected], €60 OBO, email:[email protected].

Full size canopy bed. Rose orna-ment on headboard & footboard.Black wrought iron w/ gold high-lights. Includes 2 maching lampsand canopy fabric. See photos onFIG classifieds web page. Con-tact Eric and Mia at063759949676, $295,[email protected] Secretary Desk / Chestof Drawers, Very nice vintagewooden secretary desk. Leatherwriting surface & storage in upperdesk. 54 tall x 32.5 wide x 16.25deep (30.5 deep with desk open).See photos on FIG classifiedsweb page. Contact Eric and Miaat 063759949676, €120,[email protected] Vintage Corner Desk,Very nice wood corner desk fromGermany. Beveled glass door onupper shelf unit. Comes in twopieces for easy moving/shipping.See photos on FIG classifiedsweb page. Contact Eric and Miaat 063759949676, €150,[email protected] and Metal End Table, mo-dern style. Vogelweh 67661 Kai-serslautern Germany, $25.00, pho-ne: 015259526762, email: [email protected] walnut clock withHermle clockwork, Westminster,Whittington, St. Michaels sound,Kaiserslautern, €3000 fetching pri-ce, email: [email protected] Entertainment Cabinet, ca-binet entertainment storage,66879 Reichenbach-Steegen Ger-many, $50, email: [email protected] 4 Section Closet (Schrank),$250, 7ft 4in by 11ft 5in (3 secti-ons are 3ft 3in wide, 1 section is1ft 8in wide). Two Clothes Han-ging Rails, Many Shelves. We willhelp take apart. Buyer Must PickUp. Please Call 0159 0297 6140Wooden cabinet, €150 OBO,email: [email protected]

Large 6 drawer dresser, dresserchest of drawers, 66879 Reichen-bach-Steegen Germany, email:[email protected] wicker storage chest. Per-fect for toys, blankets, linens, pil-lows, anything. Embroidered tape-stry seat/lid cover. See photos onFIG classifieds web page. Con-tact Eric and Mia at063759949676, $75, [email protected] Rocker Recliner, $75,Dark Green Fabric, Clean and Co-zy. Buyer Must Pick Up. PleaseCall 0159 0297 6140.Love Seat, $75, Warm Gold Fa-bric, Clean and Cozy. Buyer MustPick Up. Please Call 0159-02976140.Mantel Clock from the 60 era.Key wind chines on the half andfull hour, $70.00, [email protected] frame bed and mattress145x200 cm, €100 OBO, email:[email protected], Lomo MB-10 stereomicroscope with various partsand lenses included. Excellentcondition. €400 obo, [email protected] table with extra leaf to ex-tend table. Has unique carvings.Must pick up. Not able to deliver.Location Rodenbach $400,017622987498 or [email protected] desk and chair, Office,66879 Kollweiler Germany, €150OBO, email: [email protected] Each 2&3-Seat Couches,€500.00. Like new from smoke &pet-free home, anthracite-coloredcloth front & back. New price1450€ asking 500€. Pick up in Sie-gelbach. Call 06301-7988092 af-ter 8PM. [email protected] Hatbox/End Table, Solidwood vintage oriental hatbox withKorean motif brass hardware anddesign elements. Great hall way/entry way storage. See photos onFIG classifieds web page. Con-tact Eric and Mia at063759949676, $95, [email protected] out dining table with 3chairs, €60 OBO, email: [email protected] Car Bed, Twin, solid wood,color blue, Length: 234 cm Width:102 cm Height at highest point:63 cm fits mattress size 200 x 90cm (not included), buyer must beable to pick up. $80 Call/text015204445052Recliner couch loveseat leather,$390, [email protected],real leather black, works great notoften used, very comfy, back pil-lows come off easy to carry, cell0152-06786080Small wardrobe, cabinet with mir-ror and a stand: €100 OBO, email:[email protected] Bunk Bed, youth bed bedbunk, 66879 Reichenbach-Stee-gen Germany, $75, email:[email protected] rustic oak dining room,€500, (or make offer) cabinet3,80m long, table 2m long with 8chairs. [email protected] IKEA Twin Trundle Beds w/Mattresses, $175, Buyer MustPick Up. Please Call 0159 02976140.

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Solid oak bookshelf/entertain-ment center. Adjustable shelf po-sitions. 61 tall x 60 wide x 20.5 de-ep. TV area 34.5 high x 38.25 wi-de x 20.5 deep. See photos onFIG classifieds web page. Con-tact Eric and Mia at063759949676, $150,[email protected]

Thomasville bedroom dressermirror and nightstand, $90.00,phone: 0151-5321 9555

Two Lamps, Zum Walchen 9Queidersbach Germany 66851,$20.00, phone: 017679004262,email: [email protected] lamps. Pink in co-lor. Can be used as night standlights. Comes with bulb.220VPlease contact DuVall

Vintage Chairs, Two vintage solidwood chairs with gold velourupholstery on seat cushion andback (on front and rear). Matcheswell with other antique furniture.See photos on FIG classifiedsweb page. Contact Eric and Miaat 063759949676, $60 for both,[email protected]

Vintage German China hutch, An-tique wooden German buffet &china hutch circa early 1900s.Chippendale style. Buffet & hutchin 2 pieces for easy PCS ship-ping. Lots of storage options. Seephotos on FIG classifieds web pa-ge. Contact Eric and Mia at063759949676, $575,[email protected]

White luxus designer couch, 37inW X 82in L, asking $875.00 orBO. Excellent condtion. More in-fo, please after 1700 hrs. Cell01638853574

White Metal Modern Coffee Ta-ble, white metal modern coffee ta-ble table small, Vogelweh 67661Kaiserslautern Germany, $45.00,phone: 015259526762, email: [email protected]

White Modern Wardrobe, wardro-be schrunk modern wood white,Vogelweh 67661 KaiserslauternGermany, $50.00, phone:015259526762, email: [email protected]

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

Zither, €950 (or make offer), [email protected], 06302-5554near Sembach

Contract Phlebotomist Position,fulltime position. Interested candi-dates must submit the followingby 15 August 16. A copy of HighSchool Diploma and a certificateof completion in Phlebotomy pro-gram or medical assistant pro-gram that includes Phlebotomytraining. A Phlebotomy certificati-on by a nationally recognizedagency is preferred. U.S.Citizensand Local Nationals may apply.PCS costs are not authori-zed.•Background checks requi-red.•Length of Contract: 1 to 5years;starting on or about 1 Sep-tember 2016Regional ContractingOffice –[email protected] or 0637194644881 or590-4881. For more info seewww.finditguide.com/jobs

Dog Groomer / Wash Helper. Imlooking for a friendly dog experi-enced help in Part-Time as a DogGroomer or Washer. Location:Waldmohrer Weg 5 66901 Schö-nenberg-Kübelberg Germany, 15min. from Air-Base €450, phone:01716500787, email: [email protected], web: www.barkavenue.de

Goufrais Representative, Free-lance, with Angelic Imports. Ex-ample opportunity: ChocolateFest 681 Maryland Ave BurlingtonWI 53105 USA, email: [email protected].

2001 BMW R1150RT; 38000KM(German spec cycle); Excellentcondition; $4800/OBO (just redu-ced!); Stuttgart area

2008 HD FAT BOB - as good asnew - less than 4000 miles! USspecs. Color Flat Black. OriginalHD Sissy bar + luggage rack.Windvest 14" windscreen. Livingroom (forget garage) kept over thewinter. Full service completed lastsummer. Asking $12000. email:[email protected], pho-ne: 01709335830

2008 Kawasaki Concours 14 mo-torcycle--34K miles--sports-tou-ring lots of upgrades--new rear ti-re, heated grips, tip over protecti-on, highway pegs, saddlebag/en-gine guards, windsheild exten-ders, & more. $6700 or equivalentin EURO, email: [email protected]

Lookin for Sportster parts or a bi-ke ( Ironhead too ) which needssome work, basket case or sittinlonger time too. BT Ultra Classicperhaps too. Just make me youroffer what you have and we willsee. [email protected]

Lookin for friends, female/malewho likes harleys, works on them,who are into Rock music, goodfood, havin fun, BBQ, beeing out-side and enjoying a good time to-gether. Just email me and we willsee when we [email protected]

Looking for an nice contact? I ama goodlooking German manager52 years old and looking for ayoung lady ( around 25 - 40 yearsold ) to meet and have some fun. Ilove Asian and exotic la-dies...Want to have a longer relati-onship Your can contact me bymail : [email protected]

WM, [email protected],Looking for female from 40 + forfriendship or more. Like BBQ, mcdrivin etc.

There have been reports ofpets being sold from bree-ding facilities that are not ma-naged at the highest profes-sional standards. Pleasechoose your pet carefully.Make sure you check the cre-dentials of the people sellingthe pet, and get proper pa-perwork showing shots and/or other proof of healthy con-dition. For further advice,consult your Veterinarian.

Dog transporter, brand new,used 2x, front slanted doors foreasy access, width 31in, 25in tall,29x19in interior, grey and blackcolor, €50. Can deliver to Ram-stein, call between 9 a.m. to 7p.m. 06332-41560

World Wide Pet Transport. PetRelocation ... Pickup and deliverybetween residence and airportsaround the world., pet relocationlive animal transport dog catFrankfurt Airport pets shippingservice, 60549 Frankfurt Germa-ny, €on request, email: [email protected], phone: +49(0)69 96 86 4091

Professional Services are of-fered by registered busines-ses as well as private peo-ple. To ensure a satisfactoryservice experience, please al-ways ask for credentials anddeny payments up front. Forcleaning services, arrangefor payments after a finalwalk-through and inspectionof the clean house.

College Resume Writing Work-shop, August 10,2016 13:00-15:00, Location TBA, $15.00/stu-dent, max. 10 students, Kaisers-lautern Tutoring & College Prepserving the Kaiserslautern area,email: [email protected] to register.

Energetic Adult Pet Sitter Availa-ble.n home pet sitting in a 4,000square foot house with a largefenced in yard complete with bus-hes and trees. Long walks inclu-ded daily for dogs through fields,woods, town, and heath. Price de-termined by species, size, andcare required. Experience inclu-des: dogs, cats, small and largebirds, rabbits, fish, lizards, andguinea pigs.Dogs must pass an in-terview to ensure compatibilitywith our gentle mixed breed dog.Cat sitting available by phone ar-rangement only. [email protected]

Family Portrait, PICTUREONEYour Photostudio in KMCC Mallon Ramstein Air Base! We offerPhotosessions, Photoprints, an ID-photos International experience instudio, location outdoor andevent photography since 20years! KMCC Mall, First Floor06371-9753925 [email protected]

IDPHOTO 10,- €2 printouts in 2x2 inchYour favorite picture in 2 x2 inch printout Ideal for visa, pass-port, identity card, driving license,etc.Presentation and distributionof the pictures right after theshoot You will find us: PICTUREO-NE Photography Ramstein KMCCMall Bldg.3336, First Floor 66877Ramstein Air Base Phone: 06371-9753925 Mail: [email protected]

Kinder Art. Creative and classicalhands-on art instruction combi-ned w/ exposure to various musi-cal generes. 90 minute classesweekly. Contact [email protected]

Make-Up Artist Services availa-ble! I can travel to you or you co-me to me.For events, lessons,and more! I specialize in contou-ring! Ramstein-Miesenbach Ger-many, €30-90, email: [email protected] call or text: +49 1708086212

Massage therapy €25 for 45 mi-nutes 24/7 call 015256199538, lo-cation: Ramstein Germany

Permanent hair removal/tattooremoval by phil-cosmetics - Ram-stein since 15 years - 0171-4933369

Prince Of India Frankfurt, Indi-sches Restaurant Frankfurt Indianrestaurant near Frankfurt TrainStation, Baseler Str. 54 60329Frankfurt am Main Germany,email: [email protected]

Rhine River Tours: Exclusive all-day-tour with a small group inclu-ding Rhine cruise, RhinesteinCastle, Germania Monument, Rue-desheim and lots more! For moreinformation, please call your tourguide Artur: 0160-3431986, email:[email protected].

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Kindsbach 52sqm furn apt, newBIK, separate entry, for single per-son, garden area. avail now,06371-2209

Very nice apartment with brandnew furniture in Queidersbach.60sqm, BIK and large din/livroom, bath, storage, private par-king, separate entry. Avail Aug 1.Please NO SMOKER and NOPETS. €650+util. 1.5 months de-posit. Please call 06371-2379

! ! ! 128sqm - Apt Olsbrücken18km RAM/Vog 2BR 1bath/tuband shower new BIK 80sqm terrgreat view 3-2 parking spots ba-sem/laundry pets neg. €700 +util+2month deposit. Call 06308-1261

4-Room apartment in Hochspey-er, 2 bd, 1 bth, 85 sq meters,Heinrich-Fischer-Straße 67691Hochspeyer Germany, €590,email: [email protected]

Apartement with separate entran-ce near Ramstein, 2 bd, 1 bth,110 sq meters, €670, email:[email protected].

Apartment in Schwedelbach, 3miles to airbase, 90sqm, 2 be-droooms, living room, bathroom,kitchen w/ electric appliances,€570+util.phone:06304-919272

Hauptstuhl 70sqm sunny studioapt 2 BR, liv rm, BIK, shower,WC, entry carpark. €350+util. Call06372-1293 after 6pm or 0175-7037585 pls call only weekends

Ktown Penthouse, phone: 017268 55 976, email: [email protected], traditional lu-xury apartment in a quiet streetright in the heart of downtown Kai-serslautern. 2000 sq ft of livingspace, quality hardwood floors,exclusive fittings, huge balcony, 2big bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, bigopen living room, dining room, kit-chen, laundry, storage, elevatorright into apt. No garage, free on-street parking for residents. Hou-sing approved, available immedia-tely.

Nice apartment in 67681 Sem-bach, 122 m², 2 Bedrooms, 1.5Baths, Built-In-Kitchen, Living/Di-ning-Area, Storage, Basement,On property parking (1 space), Pa-tio, Gas heating, Pets negotiable,Avail: Now, Rent: 750 Euro + utili-ties. Call 06371 595 2163

Nice Appartment close to RMCL,2 bd, 1 bth, 105 sq meters, €650,email: [email protected]

Nice apt KL-Hohenecken. 2 BR,1.5 baths, BIK, large terrace, 110sqm, perfect for singles or coup-les, €660+util. Call 0631-50166

Nice Apt. close to US-AirbaseRamstein, 2 bd, 2 bth, 155 sq me-ters, Ramsteiner Str. 2 66877Ramstein-Miesenbach Germany,€1050, email: [email protected], call 015902825941

Rodenbach, 95sqm, 2BR,1bathrm, large balcony, BIK, openliv/dinrm kitchen flr plan, hallway,very light, storagerm, partly furn.€900+util. 017622987498

125 m² Apartment in downtownKaiserslautern! 3 bedrooms, 1 fullbath, basement, balcony. Eisen-bahnstraße 67655 Kaiserslautern€830, phone: 01717475698 or063159503, email: [email protected].

3 Bedroom apartment, Apart-ment at 66877 Ramstein Miesen-bach Am Dansenberg 5 for rent -available Juli 1.2016.3 bedroom,1 bathroom, big livingroom withironcast ofen, build in new kitchenwith electric stove, dishwasher,refrigerator and freezer, storageroom next to kitchen, washer anddryerroom, little balcony, big car-port next to house, floors madewith Laminat (woodimitation).Rent 750 € + 100€ carport + utili-ties, See www.ahrn.com 3048702- call Harry at 0160-6315679 oremail at [email protected]

Apartment in Landstuhl, 3 bd, 2bth, 105 sq meters, LandstuhlGermany, €750, phone:01622679106 (Markus Lasarsch),email: [email protected].

Beautiful Apartment in Landstuhl/Atzel, 4 rm ap.It has 3 bedrms, li-vingroom w/ fireplace, furnishedkitchen w/ Side-by-Side Fridge &induction stove. Electric oven &dishwasher.The floor has both la-minate & tile throughout.Price€650,0175 5640390

Downtown Kaiserslautern Apart-ment for Rent, 125 m² Apartmentfor rent in downtown Kaiserslau-tern! 3 bedrooms, 1 full bath, ba-sement, balcony. Eisenbahnstra-ße 67655 Kaiserslautern €830,phone: 01717475698 or063159503, email: [email protected]

Furnished Apartment in Bann!No finders fee!, 3 bd, 2 bth, 94 sqmeters, Bann Germany, €1034,phone: 06371 595 2163, email:[email protected]

Ramstein Villag, 650€ (w/o util-ties) - 3 bedroom appartment 4rent in Ramstein Village, 3 bd, 1bth, 120 sq meters, Ramstein-Mie-senbach Germany, €650, phone:0162-6044668, email: [email protected].

66851 Queidersbach, 4Bdr,appt. living/dining rm, 3 bathr, fire-place, garage, terrace, 180sqm,€1150+util., please call 06371-64521. No fee.

Beautiful XL 2floor Apt, Matzen-bach, 10 min to RAB, Beautiful XL2floor Apt, 130sqf 4BR, 3bath,BIK, liv rm, din rm, storage, ba-sed, € 750+ € 280 utl. 0157-82787841

Building plot in Kollweiler, 1922sqm: nature *and* easy access toRamstein, Kaiserslautern andLandstuhl: 1922 sqm, Hofstraße35 66879 Kollweiler Germany Go-senberger Hof, €82000, phone:0049 6373 893499, email: [email protected]

FSH in Mehlingen, near Kaisers-lautern, €240.000, phone:6303807708, email: [email protected]. or 0177-9563750 193sqm, fenced yard, 4 bdrms., 2and1/2 baths, double garage BIK,lvg room, fam. room, patio, for sa-le by owner, ten minutes to Sem-bach Kaserne.

House for Sale in the CharmingVillage of Eulenbis 20 mins toRAB, 3 bd, 2.5 bth, 185 sq me-ters, Lindenstraße 37 67685 Eu-lenbis Germany, €235000, email:[email protected]

Large House in Blaubach, 4 bd,3.5 bth, 330 sq meters, Am Acker-chen 29 Blaubach Germany66869, €179000, phone: 06305-7150390, email: [email protected]. 20-25 minutes to Ram-stein. Large living area and kit-chen; two car garage, sauna, se-parate apt.

Miesau nice big duplex, new re-novated, 5 bedr.+2 hobbyr., 2bath, laundry, livingroom with sun-room, fireplace, gas heating, pa-tio, yard, garage, 247 sqm, nearRamstein Airbase, school district,EC prep., 340000€, call +491726801258 or [email protected]

Neuhamsbach:Beautiful house,build in 2012,15 min toA63,144sqm, 2 bdrm, 2 bathrm,floorheating, fireplace, terrace,535sqm property, double garage,Sat, outstanding energy value EA-V, 26,5kWh C, Gas, €239.000 Ga-rant-Immobilien 0631/892975-18

Niedermohr: Great house, 15min to RAB, 196 sqm, 4 bdrm, 3bathrmwith floor heating, 2 kit-chen, fireplace, 2 terrace, 811sqm garden, garage, location ontheoutskirts, Sat, Bj 2006, Gas,EA-V, 92,5 kWh C, € 325.000 Ga-rant-Immobilien 0631/892975-18

Ramstein: 105sqm apartment,3bedrms, 2 bathrms, 2 garages,25sqm cellar, attic, Bj 1964, EA-V,Gas, 126,5 kWh C, 120.000 €, Ga-rant-Immobilien 0631-892975-18

Row house in Schwedelbach, 4bd, 3 bth, 185 sq meters, Am Hu-bel 29 Schwedelbach 67685,€265000, phone: 06374-2868,call: 06374-2868 5-9 pm

Superior Real Estate in Siegel-bach, 5 bd, 2 bth, 195 sq meters,Siegelbach Kaiserslautern Germa-ny, €525000, email: [email protected].

Winnweiler near Kaiserslauternand Sembach, view of the Pfälzer-wald, buy or rent, 4BR, 2baths,240 m², Im Hainzenthal 55 67722Winnweiler Deutschland, 399.000€, Telefon: 06302-2033, E-Mail:[email protected]

!! Attention for nice freestandingHouse in Enkenbach- Alsenbornfor rent 215 sqm, 5 Bedrooms, li-ving-Dining-room-area, litchen-built-in, 2 bethrooms, fencedYard, Landlord speaks English015773740252

!! Attention! 5 Bedroom House -Sauna- 2,75 Bath- 700 sqm yardfenced in 67677 Enkenbach- Al-senborn, 5 bd, 3 bth, 67677 En-kenbach- Alsenborn, €1900, pho-ne: 015773740252 email: [email protected].

!!!360sqm lrg house, Obernheim(Landstuhl school) 7BR 4bath 2liv/din sauna 938sqm lot2300€+utl+dbl gar. Option to buythe house. Avail June 1. 0157/74285394 housing appr

!!!Alsenborn Freestanding 5 Be-droom house 215 sqm Basement-Fenced yard-KMC-Area 8 Minu-tes-Kleber 8 Minutes-Sembach 3Minutes-RAB 10Minutes, 5 bd, 2bth, €1330, phone:015773740252, email: [email protected].

67752 Rutsweiler an der Lauter,Am Sess 8. House can be dividedinto two units.5BDR, baths, ter-race, garage, 327sqm,€1600+util.Avail now. Pls call0176-70675001

Free standing house in Hefers-weiler, Perfest for home schoo-ling! 178 m², Modern, 5 Be-drooms, Built-In-Kitchen, 1.75Baths , Living/Dining-Room/Area,Attic, 1 Garage, Gas heat, Bal-cony, Terrace, Walk - In - Closet,High Speed Internet (QUIX), Fire-place, Yard , Next bus stop forDOD school bus route is 2 km fur-ther in Niederkirchen Pets welco-me! Rent 1200.00 EUR + utilities.Avail: Now, No finder´s fee!Formore information please contactG.I. Bill Pay Service & Real Estateat [email protected] or06371-465407 or 0160-1065196.

Free standing house Weilerbach,6 bd, 3 bth, 280 sq meters,€2400, email: [email protected].

FSH 317 sqm in Miesenbach, 5bedrooms, 3 baths, BIK, floor hea-ting, carport, no dogs. Avail now.€1800+util. 06371-943769

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House in Steinwenden, 5 bd, 3.5bth, 280 sqm. 2 garages. Terrace,yard. €2080+util. Please call 01726851 505

Houses for rent, !10min RAB,20min Kaiserslautern, 249m²,Busstop 100m, Floor heating, 5Bedrooms, 3 Bathr, Big liv- and di-ningr, Kitchen, Studio, Balcony,Garage, 2 Terraces, VDSL, pets al-lowed, Housing ID: 3556651. from08/April/16. call me015155580000, [email protected].€1775

Kaiserslautern - Siegelbach Free-standing House, 5 bd, 4 bath, Lar-ge master BR, Sauna Wood stoveGarage Carport Nice yard;Acceptsmall pets, http://photo-bucket.com/Siegelbach_house,€1935, Call/Text: 0176-8459-2996, Email: [email protected]

KL-Siegelbach Fstdg House, 5bd, 4 bth, sauna wood stove gara-ge carport oil heat, lofted ceiling,flat backyrd, http://s852.photo-bucket.com/user/builtas1/library/Siegelbach?sort=6&page=1,€1935, 1-571-969-2769, 0176-8459-2996, [email protected]

Landstuhl big house, 245sqm, 5bedrms, 3 baths, garage, balc,yard, €1690+util+dep. Call [email protected]

Landstuhl, townhouse, 200sqm,5BDR, 2,5baths, gar.€1500, [email protected],Dieter01726823232

Mackenbach, super top Villa,nearly brand new, 5bedr., 3bathr.,high conditions, garage, yard,mthly rent 2910 € + util, availiblestart July. Call Ado 01726801258or email [email protected]. EC.

Mackenbach, Villa, 5bedr., 4bathr., BiK, laundry, duplex-gara-ge with direct entry, patio, fencedyard, availibl. 11.July, mthly.rent2060€+util.Call Ado 01726801258or email [email protected]. EC.

Mediterranean Style DuplexMehlbach, Nice individual opendesign, 13 km next to RAB,school district, quiet area, 175sqm. 5 bd, open BIK- Livingroomwith fireplace, sunterrace2 bath ,All floors italian stone & bamboo-parkett, heatfloor, basement, laun-dry, gasheating, patio, yard, 3 par-kingplaces. Rent 1.250 EUR+utili-ties , available 01.09.16 Pleasecall 0176 72134865

Oberstaufenbach, nice duplex,200sqm, 5BDR, 2,5baths, f.yard,pets ok, € 1200, NO FEE, [email protected], Dieter01726823232

Ramstein 10 mins FSH, 5 bd, 2.5bth, 66892 Bruchmühlbach-Mie-sau Germany, €1885, phone:0172 68 55 976, email: [email protected].

Mediterranean Style DuplexMehlbach, Nice individual opendesign, 13 km next to RAB,school district, quiet area, 175sqm. 5 bd, open BIK- Livingroomwith fireplace, sunterrace2 bath,All floors italian stone & bamboo-parkett, heatfloor, basement, laun-dry, gasheating, patio, yard, 3 par-kingplaces. Rent 1.250 EUR+utili-ties, available 01.09.16 Please call0176 72134865

Nice renovated farmhouse in67700 Niederkirchen, 21 km toSembach and Kaiserslautern, 25km to RAB, 225 m², 5 Bedrooms,1.75 Baths, 1 Walk-In-Closet,Built-In-Kitchen, Living/Dining-Area, Storage, Basement, Double-Carport, Fenced-In-Yard, Patio,Heat-Pump (Floor-Heating), Petsnegotiable, Avail: Now, Rent:1580 Euro + 30 Euro for carport +utilities.For more info please con-tact G.I. Bill Pay Service at [email protected]

Ramstein village, new townhou-se, 210sqm, 5BDR, 3baths,€1600, [email protected], Die-ter 01726823232

Ramstein, big townhouse, 5bedr., 3bathr., built-in-kitchen,laundry, garage with direct entryin house, fenced yard, availiblenow, mthl. rent 1695€ + util. CallAdo at 01726801258 or email:rmimmobilien@t-online. No fee.EC preperation

Schopp 300sqm house, 5 bdr,2.5 bth, 2bik, d.gar., garden, nodogs, Friedhofstraße 13,67707Schopp Germany, €1900, pho-ne:06303-809387, email: [email protected].

Wonderful Duplex Hirschhorn 10km next to airbase Ram-stein.Open design, floor heating,very quiet, outskirts of field and fo-rest. 230 sqm living space, 6bedrms, 3 bathrms, loggia, 2 li-vingrms, garage spot pitch, ter-race. Rent 1500 EUR +utilities (ca. 150.- EUR ) Avail June 22.Please call 0171-3857873 or06301-6097834

Beautif house in Schönenberg-Kübelberg.236 sqm, 5 rooms,BIK, 2.5 baths, laundry rm, gasheating, wooden ceilings, Lamina-te and tiled floors, fully fencedyard, small dogs ok. 1450 € +util.Call or text 015208762059.Call 06371/12971, e-mail: [email protected].

Beautiful and modern Townhou-se in 66892 Bruchmuehlbach-Mie-sau, 12 km to RAB, 170 m², 4 Be-drooms, 2.5 Baths, Built-In-Kit-chen, Pantry, Living/Dining-Area,Storage, Basement, Carport,Fenced yard, Patio, Gas heating,Pets negotiable, Landstuhl SchoolDistrict, Avail: Now, Rent: 1275Euro + 25 Euro carport + utili-ties.For more info please contactG.I. Bill Pay Service at [email protected]

Beautiful Duplex in KL-Hohene-cken, 4 bd, 2.5 bth, 147 sq me-ters, Hohenecken 67661 Kaisers-lautern Germany, €1160, phone:0631-41414256

Duplex 240sqm live-space inSpesbach, Langewanne 12a, builtyear 2002,4BR, 2bathrm,2storagerm, laundryrm, liv/dinrm,BIK, fireplace, terrace, garden, ga-rage, studio, €1720 incl garage,0160-5912616

Enkenbach - Alsenborn: Beauti-ful/Large 4BR House, 2.5 bath,225 sq meters, Wiesenstrasse 10,Enkenbach-Alsenborn 67677.€1700/mo, garage €40. 10min tokleber/sembach, 25min to RAB.phone: 0176-6494-0454/0176-6494-0455, email: [email protected]

Freestanding house in Her-schweiler-Pettersheim, near busstop, 162Sqm, 1300sqm proper-ty, 4Bedr., 2Bathr., 2 Liv/Dinrm,BIK, Basement, Yard, 2Balconies,laundry, place to park (~4 cars),dogs welcome, €1100+util,ph:+496384-329 or 01703131159,mail: [email protected]

House in Schopp, 4 bd, 3.5 bth,250 m², 1.790 €, Telefon: 063755013, E-Mail: [email protected]

Kaiserslautern, FSH, 160sqm,4BDR, 2baths, ya/ga, €1160, NOFEE, [email protected], Dieter01726823232

KL Center 4 bdrms, liv rm, 1.5baths, BIK, balcony, laundry rm,storage rm, 2nd flr. Availnow.€780+util. 3 months dep.Please call 0631-14472 or 0177-8184359

Mediterranian Style Free Stan-ding House with great Views inKatzweiler Near all KMC MilitaryBases and Train station, 4 bd, 2.5bth, 330 sq meters, €2500 or thebest offer, phone: 017-184-74-068 or 017-177-62-268, email: [email protected]

Miesau, nice renovated duplex, 4bedrooms + 3 other rooms, 2 ba-throoms, built-in-kitchen, garage,yard, availible now, mthly. rent1490€+util, Call Ado01726801258 or email: [email protected]. No fee. EC prepa-ration.

New & modern duplex in Hor-bach, 15 km to Landstuhl, 20 kmto RAB, 180m², 4 Bedrooms, 1Walk-In-Closet, 1.5 Baths, Liv/Din-Area, Built-In-Kitchen, Storage, 1Studio, 1 Carport, 2 Balconies,Floor-Heating (oil), Pets welcome!Avail: Now, Rent: 1200 Euro + 20Euro carport + utilities.NOFINDER'S FEE!For more informati-on please contact G.I. Bill PayService & Real Estate at [email protected] or 06371-465407 or 0160-1065196.

No finders fee! Ramstein schooldistrict. Housing approved! 4 br,1.5 bth, 160 sqm, BIK, balcony, 2parking-lots, 66909 Matzenbach,€1,000+util+dep, phone: +496383 926829, email: [email protected]

Obermohr, 4bedr., 2,5bathr.,Bik, garage, yard, mthly. rent1500€+util, availible start July.Call Ado 01726801258 or [email protected]. EC.Nofee.

Ramstein 11km: Very nice freest.House, 3-4 Bedrooms, Studio, 2Bathrooms, Living/Dinigroom,Builtinkitchen, 157sqm, Base-ment, Garage, Garden, €1200+Uti-lities 0162 1800500

Ramstein school dist. House inReuschbach, Zum Grund8,220sqm, terrace, family rm,dinrm, BIK, laundry, 2full baths,4BR, private patio area in theback.Very quiet area, 6miles toRAB westgate, kids and pets wel-comed.Total renovated in2009.€1750+util.Avail now. CallOwner 06364-175436

€1.180 DPLX house for rent,DPLX house, Hauptstraße 12A66879 Oberstaufenbach Germa-ny, 3 bedrooms, kitchen, 1,75 ba-throoms, loundry room, garagefor two cars €1.180+€2,200 depo-sit phone: 06385-1888, email:[email protected] sqf house dogs allowed nofee, 3 bd, 1.5 bth, 168 sq meters,Kuselweg 34 66887 ErdesbachGermany, €1130, phone: 0177 3167 275, email: [email protected] FSH in Gundersweiler,15 km to Sembach, 25 km to Kai-serslautern, 30 km to Ramstein,252 m², 3 Bedrooms, 2.5 Baths,Built-In-Kitchen, Living-Dining-Area, Storage, Basement, Party/Hobby-Room in basement withkitchenette, Double-Garage,Fenced yard, Patio, 2 Fireplaces,Floor-Heating (heat pump), NOpets, Rent: 2045 Euro + utili-ties.NO FINDER'S FEE!For moreinformation please contact G.I.Bill Pay Service & Real Estate [email protected] or 06371-465407 or 0160-1065196.Beautiful Home in Sulzbachtal67734, 3 bd, 1.5 bth, 164 sq me-ters, quiet location next to forest,15mins to RAB/Vogelweh, comesequipped with 220V appliances,closets in all bdrs, american ow-ned, €1190 (+utilities) Call Eva0171-7764961.Duplex in Schönenberg-Kübel-berg, Spitzwegstr. 8,140 sqm, 4rooms, BIK, 1 1.5 baths, garage,parking spot, yard. 1100 € + [email protected] or call 0171/5408932House in Fischbach, €1150 plusutilities, 154sqm, 3 bedr, 1.5bathr, call 0162-2735824Kindsbach, 3 bedr, livingr 1,5bathr kitchen balcony patio Car-port 1.200,--RE/MAX Real estatecenter Kaiserslautern Tel01706850060

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Gorgeous FSH, Erfenbach 67659Kaiserslautern Germany, €830,phone: 0172 68 55 976, email:[email protected],completely renovated freestan-ding house located in Kaiserslau-tern-Erfenbach, only 15 minutesto Ramstein. Quiet street, gor-geous yard, kitchen, modern ba-throom, nice living area and 3 be-drooms. Gas heating, housing ap-proved, ready to move into imme-diately. Loads of German charm.

Mackenbach, nice duplex in bun-galow style, 3 bedr., 2bathr., built-in-kitchen, laundry, sunroom, ga-rage with direct entry, fencedyard, avail. at 11.July, mthl. rent1680€+util.Call Ado 01726801258or email [email protected] fee.EC.

Modern Bungalow, 135 m², 20minutes to RAB, 20 minutes toBaumholder, 3 Bedrooms, Built-In-Kitchen, 1 Bathroom , Openspace Living/Dining-Area, DoubleCarport, Yard partially fenced, Ter-race, School district Baumholder,Rent 1000,00 EUR + 50,00 EURCarport + utilities, Gas-Heat, Petsnegotiable, Avail: NowFor more in-formation please contact G.I. BillPay Service & Real Estate at [email protected] or 06371-465407 or 0160-1065196.

New Otterbach big end unit town-house, 141 sqm, high-end equip-ment, 3 levels, open concept BIKopens to din/liv room, 4 rooms,2.5 baths, 300 sqm yard with gar-den shed, garage and parkingspot, no pets. Available now, nofee. 2 months deposit. €1450+util.Please call 06301-31248.

Nice FSH in KL-Siegelbach! NOFINDER'S FEE! Modern , freestanding house in 67661 Siegel-bach, school district district Vogel-weh, 286 m² (3078 sq. feet)3 be-drooms, 2 bathrooms w. shower,1 BIK, 1 living/dining room area,basement, attic, in-law-suite w.2bedrooms, living/dining roomarea, 1 BIK, 1 bathroom, fast inter-net connection available, 2 car ga-rage, 2 patio's, 1 covered bal-cony, gas heat, pets welcome(pet liability insurance reques-ted)rent 1860.00 EUR (incl. gara-ge). For more information pleasecontact G.I. Bill Pay Service & Re-al Estate at [email protected] or 06371-465407 or0160-1065196

Ramstein: 3BR, 1 /Liv rm, BIK, 2bathrm, BIK, basement, ya. Gra-ge. DSL, no pets, 5 min to RAB,avail MAY 15, Engl. spk.€ 1.160 ,00 + util.Call 06371-7315 or015124282056

Country House for rent in KMCArea- 8 min Sembach- 15 minKTown- 20 min RAB. 190 sqm- 2BR- 2 BathJacuzzi- 2 Rooms- 2garag elec/doors-no pets av.05/25/2016 € 1410 incl.Garage + uti-les call +491789837620www.mein-wellness-ferienhaus.de/countryhouse/index.html

Dream House In Weinstrasse - 30Min From Ramstein, 2 bd, 1.5 bth,180 sq meters, Swimming Pool,Beautiful Yard, New Construction,67273 Weisenheim am Berg Ger-many, €2100, phone:01623305535, email: [email protected]

!!!BR, 2LR, DR, furn, kitchen,2baths, walk-in closet, large gar-den, Steinwenden-Welters-bach!No pets 0173-8081792.

House for rent - The house iswith garden and parking lot.Busstop for American school.5 minsdrive to city Wiesbaden. Cell0178-7828443, [email protected]

!!!!!1-5 bed luxury apts & housesfor TLA/TDY personnel in Ram-stein/Mackenbach/Bruck muhl-bach.2min to RAB.Short walk toshops/restaurants. 100% equip-ped, TV, AFN, English satellite,free phone, high speed internet,free calls to USA and Eur.good li-brary and movie selection.Petswelcome.Off street secured par-king.Call Jennie 0171-2679282.OR [email protected]

Fully furnished TDY/TLA appart-ment located in the center of Ram-stein, 1 bd, 1 bth, approx. 55 sqmeters, Landstuhler Str. 31,66877 Ramstein-Miesenbach Ger-many, €680, phone: +49 637150511, mobile: +49 160 5612178,email: [email protected]

TLA/TQSA/Short Term, 2&3 be-droom suites located in RamsteinVillage-completely furnished andequipped. Large refrigerators,dishwasher, microwave, washer/dryer in unit. King size beds, kidsfriendly bedrooms. AFN, internet,free calls worldwide. Parking,playground, cleaning. email:[email protected], pho-ne: 0179 145 6657

Home Health Care Needed - Loo-king for a female bonded homehealth care provider approx 8AM - 12AM every day to help an elder-ly woman in Waldmohr w/ dailyactivities such as hygiene, prepa-ring meals, going to the grocerystore or taking her to a medicalappointment. At this time the hel-per does not require a medicalbackground but nurses are welco-me. German language proficiencyis desired, but not required. Startdate is immediately. Please sendyour resume with references,available start date and contact in-formation to [email protected]

I need a battery 12V, 65 Ah,used, but in good shape. Thanksfor your offer [email protected]

MRE (Meal Ready to Eat) Wan-ted!!! Offers to: 0170-1910484

Pet sitter (2 cats) wanted, Cat sit-ter wanted on occasions where fa-mily is on leave or on travel. Dailyrate negotiable. Administer meds,dry food and water, clean kitty lit-ter. [email protected]

Wanted winter tires for a BMW225/50 R17 preferably on rims.Email [email protected] withthe price and location.

Wanted: a good quality, fullyfunctional DIRECT DRIVE turnta-ble i.e. Dual, Nakamichi, Denon.Phone cartridge not [email protected]

Big German Estate Sale !!! Excel-lent Bargains ! 11 June starting @09:00 hrs. 20 Min from Ramstein:66885 Altenglan, Neue Strasse 32

Giving Away, I have an attic fullof good furniture that needs to beremoved in the next 3 months. Ta-bles, lamps, fold away beds, cabi-nets, bedding, etc. Too manyitems to list. These are all FREEbut must be picked up in Darm-stadt. If you need something callLarry at 06151-52548 or [email protected].

Various long-sleeve blouses forwomen, size S and M. They canbe bought at our fleamarket standin Mehlingen. Ask for Marianne.Abtstrasse, 67678 Mehlingen.Every Saturday from 7 a.m. to 4p.m.

Various shirts for women. Size Sand M. They can be bought at ourfleamarket stand in Mehlingen.Ask for Marianne. Every Saturdayfrom 7 a.m. to 4 p.m. Abstrasse,67678 Mehlingen

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