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November 2, 2012 Volume 36, number 44 HAVE YOU READ YOUR KA TODAY? FEATURES Halloween scares up fun in the KMC, Pages 24 and 25 LIFESTYLES Introducing the KMC’s newest residents, Page 21 As of Oct. 30 507 825 Due to Hurricane Sandy, APO custom- ers across Europe may see a small delay (likely one to three days) in mail sent to or from the U.S. Tip of the Week Firefighters with the 886th Civil Engineer Squadron transport a “victim” during a major accident response exercise Oct. 27 on Rhine Ordnance Barracks. The exercise tested various units’ ability to respond to a major accident and their aptitude to work together to handle assorted challenges that may arise during a crisis response. Realistic exercise keeps Airmen, host nation on their toes Story and photos by Airman 1st Class Trevor Rhynes 86th Airlift Wing Public Affairs M embers of Team Ramstein, along with their Army and host nation counterparts participated in a major acci- dent response exercise Oct. 27 on Rhine Ordnance Barracks. The exercise tested various units’ ability to respond to a major accident and their aptitude to work together to handle assorted challenges that may arise during a crisis response. “The main objective was to make this exercise as realistic as possi- ble,” said Capt. Jesse K laetsch, lead inspector for this exercise. “We have some ‘ body parts’ scattered around the scene just to give the crash team a glimpse as to what they’d see if they were on a real crash site. We wanted to take this step-by-step to show partici- pants how this kind of mishap would go, so everyone involved would have a good idea of what the real-world See EXERCISE, Page 3 18th MP Soldier makes ‘X Factor’ finals by Staff Sgt. Tramel Garrett 18th MP Public Affairs, 21st TSC A 21st Theater Sustainment Command military police Soldier’s dream of becoming a recording art- ist is one step closer after mak- inJ the finals of the *erman ³; Factor” show, scheduled to air on the *erman teleYision channel 92; 6unday. Spc. Willy Hubbard, a wheeled- vehicle mechanic for Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 18th Military Police Brigade, will now rely on audience votes to determine his fate after enduring auditions, boot camp and the judge’s house. ³; )actor´ *ermany is a teleYi sion music talent show competition for aspiring singers drawn from public auditions. +e Zalked onto the ³; )actor´ staJe Zith butterÀies in his stomach and wondered if he had the talent to become a star in the music industry. +e Zas a 8.6. 6oldier on a *erman television show and everyone in the building was focused on him. “I was nervous, so I imagined Spc. Willy Hubbard, a wheeled- vehicle mechanic for Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 18th Military Police Brigade, sings on stage during an “X Factor” Germany tap- ing. Hubbard is a top 12 finalist. Photo courtesy of Sebastian Schmidt, VOX See FINALIST , Page 13

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November 2, 2012 Volume 36, number 44HAVE YOU READ YOUR KA TODAY?

FEAT

URE

S

Halloween scares up fun in the KMC, Pages 24 and 25

LIFE

STYL

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Introducing the KMC’s newest residents, Page 21 As of Oct. 30

507 825

Due to Hurricane Sandy, APO custom-ers across Europe may see a small

delay (likely one to three days) in mail sent to or from the U.S.

Due to Hurricane Sandy, APO custom-

Tip of the Week

Fire� ghters with the 886th Civil Engineer Squadron transport a “victim” during a major accident response exercise Oct. 27 on Rhine Ordnance Barracks. The exercise tested various units’ ability to respond to a major accident and their aptitude to work together to handle assorted challenges that may arise during a crisis response.

Realistic exercise keeps Airmen, host nation on their toesStory and photos by Airman 1st Class Trevor Rhynes86th Airlift Wing Public Affairs

Members of Team Ramstein, along with their Army and host nation counterparts participated in a major acci-

dent response exercise Oct. 27 on Rhine Ordnance Barracks.

The exercise tested various units’ ability to respond to a major accident and their aptitude to work together to handle assorted challenges that may arise during a crisis response.

“The main objective was to make this exercise as realistic as possi-ble,” said Capt. Jesse K laetsch, lead inspector for this exercise. “We have some ‘ body parts’ scattered around the scene just to give the crash team a glimpse as to what they’d see if they were on a real crash site. We wanted to take this step-by-step to show partici-pants how this kind of mishap would go, so everyone involved would have a good idea of what the real-world

See EXERCISE, Page 3

18th MP Soldier makes ‘X Factor’ fi nalsby Staff Sgt. Tramel Garrett18th MP Public Affairs, 21st TSC

A 21st Theater Sustainment Command military police Soldier’s dream of becoming a recording art-ist is one step closer after mak-in the fi nals of the erman Factor” show, scheduled to air on the erman tele ision channel

unday. Spc. Willy Hubbard, a wheeled-

vehicle mechanic for Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 18th Military Police Brigade, will now rely on audience votes to determine

his fate after enduring auditions, boot camp and the judge’s house.

actor ermany is a tele ision music talent show competition for aspiring singers drawn from public auditions.

e alked onto the actor sta e ith butter ies in his stomach and wondered if he had the talent to become a star in the music industry.

e as a . . oldier on a erman television show and everyone in the building was focused on him.

“I was nervous, so I imagined

Spc. Willy Hubbard,

a wheeled-vehicle

mechanic for Headquarters

and Headquarters

Company, 18th Military

Police Brigade, sings

on stage during an “X Factor”

Germany tap-ing. Hubbard

is a top 12 � nalist. Photo courtesy of Sebastian Schmidt, VOX See FINALIST, Page 13

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Base appearance — Pick it up!by Lt. Col. Tiffany Warnke786th Civil Engineer Squadron commander

Have you ever driven down a highway and thought to yourself, “Boy, there’s a lot of trash in this area, this must be a bad part of town where no one cares? ”

Have you ever walked up to a building and seen debris in the corners of the parking lot or in the mulch beds at the entrance? Have you ever driven onto a compound and seen newspaper littering the fence line? It probably made you think, “This place should look bet-ter” or “who’s not doing their job? ” More importantly, how did it make you feel? I would expect that it made you wrinkle your nose and feel disappointed; maybe even dis-gusted.

Many research studies show the importance a clean, organized and well-maintained work environment has on an organization’s morale and productivity. These studies

describe how workplace environ-ments directly in uence employee motivation and subsequent perfor-mance. In today’s world, organiza-tions are challenged to create work environments where people enjoy what they do, where they work, and are proud of it.

For the military, the work envi-ronment oes beyond office furni-ture and interior finishes into the realm of overall base appearance. The U .S. Air Force is the most powerful Air Force in the world. Our weapon systems are uniquely sophisticated and stand generations ahead of the closest competitor. To ensure mission accomplishment, Air Force installations must resem-ble our high standing and subse-quently must be cared for — neat, clean and organized.

Orderly base appearance is a herculean task. There are nooks and crannies all over an instal-lation. Controlling the trash and debris that makes its way into these hidden holes is overwhelming, and

frankly requires everyone’s con-scious effort. Everyone can con-tribute and everyone can make a difference. Moreover, true success can only come when everyone works together.

As a youn officer remember another military member pointing out to me how they had spotted litter (a soda can) sitting by the sidewalk. They elaborated on how they had seen it every day in the same place for fi e days in a ro . As I talked to this individual, all I kept thinking to myself was, “why didn’t he just pick it up when he first sa it?

Ensuring a military installation presents itself in the most orga-nized and professional manner is no easy task, and not one that can be done without the investment from each and every member of our community. This is your mili-tary installation. Be proud of it. Take care of it. And make it better. This starts with each of us mak-ing a direct contribution to base

appearance. How do you contribute? Well,

the new 86th Airlift Wing Base Pride program is a start. In the Base Pride program every unit/ member has an area of responsibility. It’s a “divide and conquer” approach that ill definitely impro e base appearance. But, base appearance can be even simpler than that. The next time you see trash on the ground, pick it up. The next time you walk by garbage blowing in the wind, grab it. The next time you see someone litter, say to them “Hey buddy, don’t do that!”

I have the upmost respect for the country and the Air Force that I serve. I’m equally proud of the installation I’m assigned to and its mission. I would expect that is the case for most folks assigned to the K MC. To show it, I challenge each of you to take pride and ownership in base appear-ance. Contribute and make things bet-ter — simply, pick it up!

For a fall clean-up checklist, see Page 12.

by 1st Lt. Harrizon Sanchez86th Civil Engineer Squadron

Does your unit’s building need a new bathroom, new paint, a new roof, ne carpet ener y efficient in-dows? Is the road full of potholes and

need repa in ? Did the fire department inspect your buildin and say you need an up raded fire alarm system? Do you ever wonder who will build this stuff?

The answer for more than 3,000 construc-tion projects in the last 20 years is the Ramstein

implified Ac uisition of ase En ineerin Requirements Construction Team.

The 86th Civil Engineer Squadron’s SABER construction team was established 20 years ago this month.

Since 1992, the team has built large and small construction projects throughout the K MC, including jet fuel systems for aircraft, bullet proof steel at the shooting range, foam fire fi htin systems in the han ars ne trans-formers and water mains, storm water drainage, parking lots, entire buildings and small remod-els, and a new chemistry classroom at the high school.

The SABER program’s intent is to provide a simplified approach to expedite the fulfillment of non-complex maintenance, repair, and con-struction requirements.

Generally, a SABER contract is awarded for a fi e year period one base year plus four option years. A single SABER contract can be valued anywhere from $1 million to $1 00 mil-lion.

The SABER contract in place here at Ramstein, which is managed by the 700th Contracting Squadron, is a multiple award con-struction contract valued at $27 5 million over the course of fi e years and has four contractors.

Our MACC contractors can perform complex projects and have the capability to do full design and build.

he 8 th CE pro rams i ht mana es the SABER program with a team of nine local national and seven enlisted project managers.

This team of 16 project managers oversees more than 400 large and small projects in dif-ferent phases, from inception, through a design process, award to contractors, construction and

See SABER, Page 7

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Story and photo by Mark HeeterU.S. Army Garrison Kaiserslautern

Three communities and three military branches came together in the K MC for the first tri community Armed

orces Action lan conference Oct. 23 to 26.

Delegates, volunteers and sub ect matter experts from the . . Army arrisons

aiserslautern aden

Wü rttemberg and Baumholder, representin the Army Air Force and Navy, blended together for the conference, which also included team members from the Airman Family Readiness Center from the 8 th Airlift in .

his is a rassroots proram and an opportunity for

people in the community to brin up issues they see that they feel are important said

ichelle homas . . Army arrison aiserslautern Army

Community Service director.Dele ates representin

a cross section of the community ere broken into six

roups and each i en issues to prioriti e accordin to Thomas.

f they can fix the issue locally that is exactly hat

ill happen. hey ill talk to the local resource behind that issue and see if they can fix it added homas notin that each roup had the chance to submit three issues for consideration to be elevated.

And they do et ele ated.er the years the A A

has yielded increases in life insurance benefits the hrift

a in s lan for ser ice members, and transferability of their

benefits to their eli ible children, among many other uality of life impro ements.

t literally can ha e lifechan in implications said K ristin James, the A A pro ram mana er for the . . Army arrison K aiserslautern.

“In some cases, it can literally change someone’s life,

hether that s cappin the fees for child care, so that a family has more disposable income, whether it’s giving rights to a survivor, to have access not only to their local installation but a reco ni able ID card that allows them to go to an installation where their service member was serving to visit that memorial, it’s life chan in ames said.

mmediately upon openin the conference or aniers opened the door for next year s issues in this year round process that in ol es follo in current and open issues hile taking in new ideas.

ha e done A A for about seven years now. I do it because I am enthralled

ith ho the process orks said Diane sla the A A olunteer super isor hose

husband and daughter also participate in the pro ram.

think it s ama in think what it brings to the mili

tary community is shapin the future of the Army.

By the end of the conference the roups had selected 7 issues for prioriti ation while the others were developed into disposition papers closing them for this year’s conference, James said.

Once committees have had a chance to evaluate issues, they ill be posted at the arrison homepa e.

procedures ere.e said this type of exercise as

chosen because of the volume of aircraft traffic in the area.

e anted to try this type of exercise because yin aircraft is an inherently dangerous business as we’ve seen throu hout the past mishaps end up happenin laetsch said. “We wanted to see how members of

eam amstein ould cope ith these disasters. The teams on location have done a ood ob executin their procedure from the start.

he exercise also pro ided erman and American responders the opportunity to practice orkin to ether.

“This was a simulated accident, testin ho American and erman firefi hters ould ork to ether and respond to e ents on scene said taff

t. Alan Drake 88 th Ci il En ineer uadron firefi hter. n this accident

there was a simulated aircraft accident in the i ht path of amstein Air

ase. e e practiced accidents on Ramstein, but we haven’t done one off base, so it was time to see how we

ould react ithout ha in all the speciali ed ehicles for this type of e ent.

his as a oint exercise in olin Air orce Army and erman first responders ith three different elements involved.

his exercise as not only used to

e aluate the base on ho it operates durin a crisis it as also the first of many exercises to use a ne system of inspectors rather than e aluators.

n the past . . Air orces in Europe ould send personnel to inspect the entire base, but now it’s going to be inspectors of the base inspectin their own wing, called the commanders inspection pro ram laetsch said.

t i es commanders a better perspective of how ready their wing is. It’s important for commanders to reali e it’s OK to make mistakes and to not be perfect because it i es e aluators an idea of here its personnel are eak and to help make them better in those areas.

At the end of the day this exercise showed that members of Ramstein

continue to work well with their host nation counterparts.

think the operations today pro ed that Americans and ermans ha e been orkin ell to ether for years said arl ebel 88 th Ci il En ineer

uadron firefi hter. here ha e been occasions here e e responded to real incidents together and mana ed to take control of the situation.

EXERCISE, from Page 1

An explosive ordinance technician examines a cha� pod during a major accident response exercise Oct. 27 on Rhine Ordnance Barracks.

KMC hosts joint tri-community AFAP conference

Alexia Russey with Army Community Service in the U.S. Army Garrison Baden-Württemberg facilitates discussion on the �rst day of the Armed Forces Action Plan conference held Oct. 23 to 26 on Daenner Kaserne.

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OCT. 238: 50 a.m.: Reckless driving was reported in

Schwedelbach. 3: 52 p.m.: A failure to obey a lawful order or

regulation and operating a non-registered vehicle was reported on K apaun.

3 55 p.m. A ma or traffi c accident as reported in Linden after a motorist veered into oncoming traffi c and collided ith another ehicle.

OCT. 24 a.m. A failure to report a traffi c collision

was reported in Obernheim-K irchenarnbach.12: 53 p.m.: Destruction of government prop-

erty and communicating a threat was reported on Vogelweh Family Housing.

7: 04 p.m.: Drug paraphernalia was found in Oberstaufenbach.

8: 45 p.m.: An assault was reported at the Ramstein Enlisted Club.

OCT. 2539 a.m. A ma or traffi c accident as reported

in Otterberg after a motorist lost control of a vehicle. 55 a.m. A ma or traffi c accident as report

ed on Landstuhl after a boar ran in front of a vehicle.

2 5 p.m. A dri in under the in uence possession of a controlled substance and resisting appre-hension was reported in K aiserslautern.

9: 05 p.m.: A drunken driving and assault were reported in Spesbach.

10: 43 p.m.: Possession of a controlled substance

was reported on Vogelweh Family Housing.

OCT. 2611: 03 a.m.: A drunk on duty and drunken driving

was reported on K apaun. 9 p.m. A ma or traffi c accident as reported

in K aiserslautern after a motorist struck a boar crossing the road.

OCT. 276: 50 p.m.: Larceny of unsecured private property

was reported in Landstuhl.

OCT. 28 5: 30 a.m.: A drunken driving was reported in

Landstuhl after Polizei reported an intoxicated per-son sleeping behind the wheel of a running vehicle.

7 5 a.m. A drunken dri in ma or traffi c accident and eein the scene as reported in Erfenbach.

OCT. 298 35 a.m. A ma or traffi c accident as reported

in Hermersberg. The accident was caused due to obstructed vision on the windshield.

9: 17 a.m.: Larceny of unsecured private property was reported on Landstuhl.

2 2 p.m. A eein the scene as reported on K leber K aserne. Damage included a scratched rear bumper.

3 5 p.m. A eein the scene as reported on K leber K aserne. Damage included tire rub marks.

8: 20 p.m.: Theft from an unsecured motor vehicle was reported on Vogelweh Family Housing.

9: 58 p.m.: Failure to report an accident was reported in Enkenbach-Alsenborn after a motorist struck a all and steps and dro e a ay failin to report it to the proper offi cials.

BARMENTSA civilian was terminated from work and barred

from all U .S. military installations in Europe for dri in under the in uence of a controlled substance.

AADD STATSOct. 26 — 7 olunteers calls 3 li es poten

tially saved.Oct. 27 — 8 olunteers 8 calls 2 li es poten

tially saved.

CFC BashDo you want to donate to a charity through

the Combined Federal Campaign but have some questions about how your money will be used? Then come to the CFC Bash and talk with repre-sentatives from some of the organizations repre-sented by CFC from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Monday in Heaton Auditorium at Landstuhl Regional Medical Center. Representatives will include the ounded arrior ro ect nited er ice

r ani ations and ed Cross. or details contact Sgt. 1st Class Arnice Mercer at 486-

55 7 29 or 37 8 55 7 29 or arnice.mercer@ amedd.army.mil.

Fall clean upThe K MC fall clean up is scheduled for 8 a.m.

Monday (clean where you work) and Tuesday (clean where you live on base). A breakdown of responsibilities can be found at www.facebook.com ramsteinoffi cial. o see a fall clean up checklist see a e 2.

Change of hourshe northside southside and apaun post offi ces

will have a change of opening hours Thursday and o . 9. n hursday they ill o to minimum mannin for an offi cial function from a.m. to 2 p.m. Windows will remain fully manned

and customers should experience no delays. On o . 9 they ill be operatin from a.m. to

1 p.m. only to participate in a wing appreciation day.

Election dayn uesday . . citi ens ill select their

governmental leaders and shape democracy. For otin information call the nstallation otin ffi ce at 8 8 83 or send an email to ote

ramstein.af.mil.

Donations for Pfennig Bazaarhe erman American and nternational

Women’s Club K aiserslautern will collect donations for next year’s Pfennig Bazaar from 9 a.m. to noon today and Saturday at the Pfennig

a aar arehouse ackstrasse to 7 57 aiserslautern. Clothes household items elec

trical appliances toys and books ill be needed. urniture mattresses shoes suitcases and other

bi items ill not be accepted. or details contact Martina Anctil at [email protected] call 3 239 3 or isit www.gaiwc.com.

Closures he ulaski A ffi ce ill be closed

today. he leber andstuhl and iesau A offi ces ill remain open for their normal opera

tion hours. nstallation clearin of personnel will be temporarily suspended. Full service operations will commence on Monday. For more information isit .facebook.comkaiserslauternMWR.

he C ousin offi ces ill be closed o . 2 for an American holiday. he offi ces ill also close at 3 a.m. o . 2 for an offi ce

function and all day Nov. 22 and 23.

Holiday mailing deadlinesBelow are the 2012 recommended U .S.

European Command holiday mail deadlines for postal customers assigned to the European theater of operations. These dates are for mail originating in Europe and destined for the U .S.

Space Available Mail (SAM) — Nov. 26Parcel Airlift Mail (PAL) — Dec. 3Priority Mail — Dec. 10First Class Letters And Cards — Dec. 10Express Mail Military Service — Dec. 18

In-processing housing brie� ngEffecti e hursday the Air orce ci ilian

in processin housin briefi n ill be in conunction ith the mandatory fi nance briefi n

which is scheduled for 8 a.m. every Thursday at the amstein ousin ffi ce ld . 2 8. Bring a copy of your PCS orders.Ta

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COMPILED BY THE 569TH USFPS Reported LarceniesOCT. 23» Landstuhl: One laptop case, one laptop, one iPod with accessories, and €20 in change.

OCT. 24» Kaiserslautern: One roll of tape, one vinyl hel-met bag and an unknown amount of tools.

OCT. 26» Landstuhl: $450.

OCT. 28 » Landstuhl: One drum set.

OCT. 29 » Kindsbach: One TomTom GPS.» Landstuhl: One black Senseo co� ee machine and two pot holders.» Vogelweh Family Housing: Construction tools, one spare tire, one tire jack, one construction hel-met and one safety vest.

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CSAF shares perspective during AETC Senior Leader Conferenceby Staff Sgt. Clinton AtkinsAir Education and Training Command Public Affairs

JO I NT B ASE SAN ANT ONI O-RANDOL PH, T ex as — The Air Force’s top general discussed topics such as telling the Air Force story and innovation during the Air Education and Training Command Senior Leader Conference here Oct. 18.

“Telling the Air Force story is a big deal to me,” Air Force Chief of Staff Gen. Mark A. Welsh III during his speech to leaders from around the command. he one thin m find-ing is ... our own Airmen don’t know where we’re going; they don’t know

here they fit in it.Welsh told the senior leaders to

think about how they can present a conclusive message at every level. “Our Airmen really want to know where they belong,” he said. “They want to know what they do is valu-able.”

he Air orce has fi e priorities continuing to strengthen the nucle-ar enterprise innin today s fi hts developing and caring for Airmen

and their families, modernization, and recapturing acquisition excel-lence.

f you look at those fi e priori-ties, and if you’re not someone who supervises or commands people, you mi ht not be able to find yourself in those priorities,” he said. “We can’t allow people to think because those are fi e thin s the ecretary and Chief said that what they’re doing isn’t important.”

he eneral simplified the explana-tion of here Airmen fit into the mis-sion by focusing them into the areas of innin the fi ht stren thenin the team, and shaping the future. “And I defy you to not be able to place your-self in one of those,” he said. “And that s the idea ... but you can find everyone else somewhere in there.”

ith loomin fiscal austerity that could affect future readiness, Welsh said the size and scope of the Air Force mission will have to be cur-tailed to meet future requirements. He said it will take innovation.

“If we keep the same-sized force 30 years from now, we won’t have enough money to feed it — much less

fi ht it he said. e e ot to do something different.”

Welsh said whatever the future holds, he’s certain the mission can-not be accomplished without the Air National Guard and Air Force Reserve. He said global strike; intel-

ligence, surveillance and reconnais-sance; mobility; space and cyberspace are mission priorities that cannot be stopped.

“All of those things are core to the Air Force. We have to do them and we have to do them well.”

Photo by Joel Martinez

Air Force Chief of Sta� Gen. Mark A. Welsh III speaks to Air Education and Training Command leaders during the AETC Senior Leader Conference Oct. 18. In addition to being a guest speaker at the conference, Welsh visited basic military training at Joint Base San Antonio-Randolph and participated in a BMT graduation as the reviewing o�cial.

In wake of Sandy, Airmen poised to ‘answer the call’SCOT T AI R FORCE B ASE , I l l . — Across

the nation, mobility Airmen are assessing the damage left by Hurricane Sandy at their own Air Force bases along the East Coast and begin-ning the process of recovery, while also stand-ing ready to answer the call for support of relief efforts from civilian authorities.

In the wake of the hurricane, Airmen at affected East Coast bases are conducting damage assessments and beginning the process of recov-ery. Damage estimates are ongoing, but early indications were that most of the bases have not suffered si nificant dama e. ean hile plan-ners at AMC’s 18th Air Force at the 618th Air and Space Operations Center (Tanker Airlift Control Center) are working alongside federal and state agencies to assess the storm’s broader impacts and position forces to respond to any call for help from civilian authorities.

As Hurricane Sandy made landfall, Mobility Airmen had already o n aircraft to safe loca-tions and prepared aircraft that could not y away for the coming storms.

“By moving aircraft and crews to safety we were also preserving our ability to rapidly respond in the storm’s aftermath,” said Col. Carl Rahn, a senior controller at the 618th TACC here.

Aircraft and crews from bases in the path of Sandy like Dover Air Force Base, Del., and Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst, N.J., relocat-ed to Joint Base Charleston, S.C.; Grand Forks AFB, N.D.; and McConnell AFB, K an. In addition,

AMC’s rapid-response team of air mobility special-ists at the 621st Contingency Response Wing, Joint Base MDL, sent an element to MacDill Air Force Base, Fla. Aeromedical evacuation specialists from

Travis AFB, Calif., Little Rock AFB, Ark., and Scott AFB, Ill., are also prepared to provide East Coast hurricane relief if needed.

“As with any contingency it’s not the plan that counts but the value of planning. The bet-ter the mobility team can proactively envision any outcome, the better we can respond when the unforeseen happens,” said Maj. Gen. David Allvin, TACC commander. “We began work-ing plans in anticipation of Sandy early this past weekend. That hard work ensured that despite the storm our assets remain available at a moment’s notice to answer any call for help.”

or mobility Airmen it is simple e are here to answer the call when it comes, whether across the globe or here at home,” said Gen. Ray Johns, Jr., AMC commander. “In this critical time we stand ready to meet the needs of our nation and fellow Americans.”

If called on, AMC Airmen are prepared to provide airlift, air refueling and aeromedical evacuation support, just as they have for previ-ous hurricanes.

In response to Hurricanes K atrina, Rita, Ike and Gustav, mobility Airmen moved nearly 25,000 passengers, more than 3,600 patients, and delivered nearly 6,500 short tons of sup-plies to and from stricken areas. In the wake of Hurricane K atrina, mobility Airmen moved

search and rescue teams to Louisiana and stood up an operation to rapidly bring in relief supplies and rescue patients.

( Courtesy 18t h Air Force Public Af f airs)

Photo by Adrian R. Rowan

Airman 1st Class Richard Stratton, from the 436th Civil Engineer Squadron, and Senior Airman Robert Fitch, from the 436th Aerial Port Squadron, collect sandbags from outside Bldg. 502 Tuesday at Dover Air Force Base, Del. The sandbags were placed at entrances around the base in preparation for Hurricane Sandy.

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all through the warranty peri-od. n fiscal year 2 2 the 86th CES SABER team had more than 2 construction pro ects alued at more than 35 million under construc-

tion plus another 88 pro ects alued at 33 million a arded

and ready to start construc-tion. ith some acti e pro ects it is the bi est and busiest in the Air orce.

ome of the 2 pro ects built by A E this year in ser ice to the C include the Community Bank annex in the o el eh Commissary.

his pro ect relocated the Community Bank into a more accessible location to ser e more customers.

hey also built handicapped side alk ramps on ari-ous locations in the C to pro ide better transportation means to the disabled commu-nity. A E also built ne runnin trails to pro ide more runnin paths and keep C physically fit.

oreo er they repaired the a in roof of the amstein

orth Chapel makin the chapel ready for the rainy days.

he A E team is also relentless in their pursuit to pro ide better facilities to families in C. hey built ne play rounds street li hts and the do park on

o el eh perfect for doin fun family acti ities and keepin the children acti e.

n addition to support our youn students a ne chem-istry laboratory at the hi h school as also built.

A E construction does not stop there repa in the roads outside the

amstein est ate install-in bullet proof steel at the shootin ran e installin ne transformers and ater mains pro idin better storm

ater draina e buildin parkin lots ne er and better traffic circles ne bathrooms in many buildin s across the installation and more.

he C can expect only the best from the A E team.

f you ha e any ues-tions or concerns or ould ust like to thank your A E team you can isit

them on the first oor of ld . 5 2 on amstein or at

one of their arious construc-tion sites.

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he A allo s D D employees to le ally a oid payin the erman tax on certain utilities. ith A you can sa e up to 9 percent alue added tax on electricity and natural as and up to 7 percent on ater. n

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he A enrollment fee is 77 and it co ers your entire stay at one apartment house i en you stay ith the same utility companies.

Althou h A helps sa e money on your bills it is not a bill payin or financial aid pro ram. esponsibility for payin the bill to the utility com-pany remains ith each indi idual. f you need help financially contact your

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Post of�ce gives away $3,600 in collectable stamps, prizesStory and photo by Staff Sgt. Travis Edwards86th Airlift Wing Public Affairs

he C Air orce post offices in con unction ith the . . ostal er ice celebrated ational tamp Collectin onth by offerin 3 in pri -

es durin the month of ctober.t s a ay for us to offer an incenti e to et

the public in ol ed in a national past time that s not ell kno n by the youn er eneration said

aster t. oshua eenan C Air orce ostal perations section chief. tamps no ha e e ery-

thin from ar el super heroes and baseball cards to oin reen and the Ci il ar on them.

here s a stamp for anybody he said. ou ust ha e to look.

o help et the little ones more in ol ed in the desi n process C ostal er ices offered a blank stamp can as for C kinder arten first and second rade children to dra on. he art-

ork can be seen at the apaun and amstein post offices.

t s somethin for the children so hen they o into the post office ith their parents they ll say look did that said eenan a nati e of oronto hio.

Col. ichael onson 8 th ission upport roup commander as on hand uesday at the amstein Elementary chool ith elly the oala

to present the pri es.E eryone did a reat ob on these stamp desi ns

said onson. hank you all so much for participat-in in this e ent.

he pri es i en a ay ere no elty si ed stamps featurin ell kno n superheroes.

e ust ant to et the ord out about the excite-

ment that can come alon ith collectin stamps said taff t. eff il reen orthside ost ffice head of finance and coordinator for the e ent. t s not e ery day that you et your art ork hun up at a public place this is somethin special for them.

Ramstein Elementary School children pose with Kelly the Koala and Col. Michael Monson (left), 86th Mission Support Group com-mander, after receiving a prize for best stamp design Tuesday on Ramstein. Kindergarten through second grade children from the KMC schools all participated in the Stamp Collection Month contest hosted by the Air Force KMC post o�ces. The post o�ces gave away approximately $3,600 in prizes.

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Story and photo by Sgt. 1st Class Matthew Chlosta7th CSC Public Affairs, 21st TSC

GRAFE NWÖ HR T RAI NI NG ARE A, Germ any — he first Army

eser e ci il affairs unit to deploy to Af hanistan from a location outside the

nited tates completed their mobili a-tion readiness exercise culminatin train-in e ent here ct. 27 to uesday.

oldiers from the 7th Ci il upport Command s Company D 57th Ci il Affairs attalion 3 st CA ri ade took part in the nearly t o eek mobi-li ation readiness exercise that consisted of core ci il affairs classes then irtual

attle pace 2 simulator trainin prior to the culminatin e ent.

think it s one ell said pc. ara att a Co. D team member. here is a

lot of preppin us for hat e can expect hen e o do nran e.

he 7th C C oldiers trained in se er-al areas of ci il affairs operations includ-in nation assistance support to ci il administration transition operations conse uence mana ement and synchroni ation of ci il military operations.

Durin the mobili ation readiness exercise oldiers also had the opportunity to interact ith for-

ei n lan ua e speakers ho spoke rdu Dari and ashto the main nati e lan ua es of Af hanistan.

heir role as to act as local Af han illa ers in i nette scenarios that simulated the different types

of missions tasks and challen es the company ill face durin their combat tour. Another important aspect of the trainin as reco ni in and under-standin local cultural and reli ious norms such as female oldiers earin a head scarf hen interact-in ith the local populace.

i nette scenarios ere determined by feedback from the ci il affairs unit currently in theater that the unit ill replace said t. ason Enri ue

st rainin ri ade . . Army Ci il Affairs sycholo ical perations Command Airborne ho mobili ed from ort Dix . . to conduct the

trainin . think it s reat that e ha e face to face inter-

action ith real interpreters said t. st Class arry arker team leader Co. D 57th CA n. t ill be ood lessons learned to pass to the unit ho

replaces us next year. Ci il affairs main oal is to ork oursel es out of a ob.

hree contractors one born in akistan the oth-ers in Af hanistan took on the roles of illa e mid-

ife local pro incial council member and deputy minister of health respec-ti ely.

e are teachin them to kno the basic customs and courtesies in Af hanistan. hey need to ork on pro idin solutions not ust listenin said oma Abass ho played the role of deputy minister. t s interestin entertainin and exhaustin . m sure they re the CA oldiers learnin some thin s.

he scenarios ere part of trainin on e aluatin measures of effecti eness and performance ith the underlyin theme of transition accordin to taff t. Charlie ro n st rainin ri ade

ACA C A . he mobili ation readiness exercise

marked a number of firsts for deployin . . Army eser e ci il affairs oldiers.

nlike other Army eser e CA units ho mobili e and train at ort Dix. . .

prior to deployment Co. D conducted their pre and post mobili ation trainin at their home station in rafen hr out-

side the . . Also the company s hi her head uar-ters the 3 st CA de. stood up as a unit in 2 as the only ci il affairs bri ade stationed outside of the . .

Co. D s deployment from a location outside the nited tates has led to the st rainin ri ade s

first e er o erseas trainin mission.t s the first time e e one o erseas to con-

duct the trainin said t. st Class im enshall mobile trainin team member st rn . de.

ACA C A .he lairsto n . . nati e added t s been

beyond expectations they re ery enthusiastic about it best trainin e seen specific to ci il affairs. hey e really latched on to it.

Cartoonists bring smiles to service members abroadby Airman 1st Class Trevor Rhynes86th Airlift Wing Public Affairs

The nited er ice r aniations offers arious enter-

tainment tours includin actors athletes comedi-

ans and others for ser ice members throu hout the year.

ost recently the brou ht members of the ational Cartoonist

ociety to the C ct. 22.n addition to the ational

Cartoonist ociety the also tours ith actors athletes comedians musicians amon other entertainers to pro ide ser ice members ith a reminder of home.

he ational Cartoonist ociety is a roup of artists ho tour from base to base dra in cartoon style dra -

in s of ser ice members and their families.

ours like these are a reat ay for celebrities and the American public to sho their appreciation for the ser-ice members around the orld said racy hede entertainment tour

producer. embers of these tours take pride in takin some time from their normal schedule to be there for those ho dedicate so much in doin

hat they do.enues such as this take a lot of

time to plan ith many thin s oin on behind the scenes.

t takes se eral months to make these tours happen there s a lot of paper ork and lo istics behind each tour e do she said. atherin tra -el information is possibly the bi est part of or ani in a tour. hese uys had recently arri ed from the . .

and they re doin their first t o e ents hours after arri in here.

or one member of the cartoon-ist society comin here pro ides an opportunity to i e back to ser ice members like those on tours before him.

as a oldier once so kno hat it s like to be in fara ay places

said ruce i don caricaturist. also kno that it feels ood to ha e a little piece of home come to you. think it s important that e let the

ser ice members kno that e appre-ciate you and the ser ice you i e to our country.

or i don isitin ser ice mem-bers in hospitals is a particular fa or-ite.

y absolute fa orite part about hat do is hen o isit troops in

the hospital and make them lau h

i don said. Each cartoonist here has said that e et much more out of this experience than the troops e speak to.

At the end of a tour each cartoonist takes specific thin s a ay ith them.

e re touched by the stories these men and omen ha e of sacrifice lookin past difficulties in their li es and seein the future he said. e re lookin at people ho ha e surpassed and o ercome insurmountable odds if ere in their situation don t think ould ha e the same attitude.

e see people ho deser e the term hero and a lot of times that may

be used arbitrarily but in most cases describe the youn military member today.

or more information about the and their entertainment sched-

ule isit .uso.or .

7th CSC Soldiers train for deployment

Foreign language speakers role play as local Afghan natives as 1st Lt. Cristina Pillai, team leader with Company D, 457th Civil A�airs Battalion, 361st Civil A�airs Brigade, 7th Civil Support Command, listens and takes notes during a pre-deployment mobilization readi-ness exercise Oct. 29. Pillai is wearing a head scarf in recognition of Afghan religious and cultural norms and expectations, which are a critical element of civil a�airs missions.

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Photo by Airman 1st Class Trevor Rhynes

Arts and craftsSarah Jones, Ramstein Arts and Crafts Center engraver, enhances the detail of a license plate holder Oct. 24. The Arts and Crafts center is open from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. and the employees there o�er classes ranging from pottery to ceramics and engraving throughout the year.

Photo by Rick Scavetta

Winter Vehicle Safety DayCraig Chamlee, a civilian mechanic at U.S. Army Garrison Kaiserslautern’s Auto Skills Center, explains the importance of correct tire pressure to Capt. April Brown, a U.S. Air Force C-130 pilot from the 37th Airlift Squadron, during Winter Vehicle Safety Day Oct. 26 at Pulaski Auto Skills. The event was sponsored by Family and Morale, Welfare and Recreation.

Photo by Airman 1st Class Holly Cook

Post o�ceTech. Sgt. David Lott, 86th Communications Squadron assistant post master, �lls out a mail-ing form Oct. 24 at the new Ramstein Southside Postal Finance Annex. The new postal annex, located on the back side of the Service Credit Union in Bldg. 2410, is open from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. every Monday, Wednesday and Friday.

Photo by Airman 1st Class Trevor Rhynes

GolfRetired Chief Warrant O�cer 2 Mark Morton lines up his shot Oct. 24 at Woodlawn Golf Course driving range on Ramstein. The driving range is located near the Ramstein Northside Fitness Center and the hours of operation vary monthly.

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Landstuhl outlying clinic in Italy earns MEDCOM awardby Stefan AlfordLandstuhl Regional Medical Center Public Affairs

The Livorno Army Health Clinic, Italy, is only the second U .S. Army Medical Command facility to receive the prestigious Army Star Strong rec-ognition for exemplary occupational health and safety management prac-tices following a stringent evaluation by EDC officials ct. 22 to 2 .

The comprehensive on-site inspec-tion concluded a three phase 2 3item checklist review that began in anuary 2 and culminated ith the

award of the Army Star Strong status by a team of MEDCOM and civilian safety experts from the Department of Defense’s Voluntary Protection Program Center of Excellence.

“We make sure the overall program elements are in place, set policy and standards and provide some training, but really, it’s the accomplishments of the men and women of the Livorno Clinic,” said Harry Raith, Landstuhl Regional Medical Center safety man-ager who accompanied the MEDCOM assessment team to Livorno. LRMC oversees Livorno and eight other out-lying military treatment facilities that fall under it.

U nder the LRMC footprint, the Baumholder and K leber clinics,

Vicenza Health Center and Landstuhl Medical Transient Detachment have all completed the first phase and are awaiting the inspection team’s visit for validation of phase two. In the meantime, the clinics at Wiesbaden and Stuttgart will receive their stage one assessments before the end of the year, and LRMC itself is slated for its initial assessment in January.

“To our clinic, this is extreme-ly important,” said Maj. James D. Phillips, commander of the Livorno clinic. “It validates what we have been doing to keep ourselves safe and the fact that we are helping to blaze a trail to a safer working environment in the MEDCOM.”

“To the community,” he continued, “I think that this is important because, at a time when so much is closing down or has (reduced) services, this shows the community that their health clinic is striving to reach for a higher level of performance.”

he as created in 982 by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration to recognize and part-ner with worksites that implement systems to manage worker safety and health that go beyond basic compli-ance with OSHA standards. In June, the surgeon general of the Army, Lt. Gen. Patricia D. Horoho, made the program a requirement for MEDCOM

facilities to transform from the com-pliance-based Army Occupational Safety and Health program to a per-formance-based management system.

“The Europe Regional Medical Command leadership volunteered to participate in the OSHA VPP two years before it became mandatory,” said Carol Fontanese, ERMC safe-ty manager, explaining that the Star

tron process usually takes 3 to 2 months to complete. The Illesheim Army Health Clinic, Germany, was the first EDC unit to recei e the a ard in une after only 7 months and i orno achie ed it in 22 months.

“Because of the ERMC leader-ship commitment to safety, we are now leading the way in MEDCOM,” Fontanese said. “(As a result) ben-eficiaries ill experience a culture

here ha ards are uickly identified and corrected, making it a much safer and healthier place to receive their medical care.”

The different phases of the VPP to achieve Star Strong status include assessments focused on management, leadership and employee involvement, worksite analysis, hazard prevention and control, and safety and health trainin . Durin last eek s final sta e of the evaluation at Livorno to assess the staff’s understanding and knowl-edge of the program, all employees

were interviewed, to include military, local nationals, DOD civilians and contractors.

“It’s not just a safety manager responsibility anymore — it really involves everybody,” Raith said. “This program establishes a culture where everybody sees it as their responsi-bility to take action where safety is concerned.”

“It’s a mindset,” said Pfc. Gregory Swindell, a radiology technician at Livorno. “Too often you’ll see an organization playing host during a command team visit, where (they) will implement or exercise certain ideologies and practices that the com-mand team wants to see.

“Then, as soon as the command team leaves, everything returns to the way it was before they arrived,” he continued. “That’s the wrong answer. As a team, while preparing for this assessment, we simply continued to do the same things we had previously been doing because our culture of safety was already established. We already possessed a common mindset that prioritized safety as our mission.”

Raith noted that the Livorno staff was also recognized with an ERMC-level award recently for not having a D D in the last fi e years as well as not having had an accident durin the last three fiscal years.

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German Polizei Corner

that everyone was my friend, and they all came to see me,” said Hubbard, a native of Richmond, Va.

Hubbard’s NCOs and command has ensured that he had ample time to follow his dream. When Hubbard is not on stage, he spends his days on Sembach K aserne making sure a high tempo military police brigade is ready to deploy.

“I’ve got so much support from my command. Maj. Gen. Aundre F. Piggee, the commanding gen-eral of the 21st Theater Sustainment Command, called down to my unit and asked how I was doing on the show,” Hubbard said.

n the first sho ot four s and the crowd gave me a standing o ation and started chantin finals. My performance really propelled me and increased my popularity,” Hubbard said.

The audience’s prediction became a reality when he was named a finalist. o on unday ie ers can tune in to the li e actor show and vote for their favorite artist.

t s ama in to make the finals. There is a lot of talent on this show. I expected to make it to the sec-ond round, and now I’m in the top 12. It’s surreal,” Hubbard said. “I worked really hard, and I’m really excited because this is an amazing opportunity for me.”

Hubbard’s passion to sing began at an early age. Growing up, he found many ways to hone his craft

ith church choirs and e en a fi eman rhythm and blues group, which sang at local bars and small shows.

Whenever he needs to vent or relie e stress he finds a ay to do it through his music.

“I started singing when I was 5 years old. It was always something I liked doing. Music has always been there for me. I try to put a unique twist to it. I get all of my stress out with my music,” Hubbard said.

Now all this hard work has paid off. He is now building a fan base, which is a whole new experience for him.

“I have a lot of new fans, and that’s even odd to me because I’m not used to having fans. I’ve taken pictures with baggers at the com-missary and people at the airport. This has been a different experience and it’s really exciting,” Hubbard said.

Hubbard must now give his best performance on the live show Sunday, in which viewers vote for their favorite contestant to continue to the next round.

FINALIST, from Page 1

When to use winter tiresSince Dec. 3, 2010, a German fed-

eral law has been in effect that spe-cifically mandates the use of inter tires when conditions are icy.

Winter tires have two kinds of markin s A sno ake for sno tires or “M+ S” for tires designed to work in “Matsch und Schnee” (mud and snow). All-season or all-weather tires may also have the “M+ S” marking and are acceptable for winter driving.

The law also applies to motor-bikes, trucks and buses, regardless of whether the driver is the owner or is renting the vehicle.

Most German motorists have long known the old rule of thumb for put-

ting snow tires on the vehicle: “von O bis O,” meaning “from O to O.” It is short for “from October to Easter.” It is a recommendation that one should make the change from regular tires to snow tires in October, and leave them on until Easter.

Only snow tires without spikes or studs are allowed in Germany. Tires designed for snow function bet-ter than multipurpose tires. All tires should have at least 1.6 millimeters of tread depth, but for maximum safety, tires with less than 4 millime-ters should be replaced.

Winter tires offer better protection than all-season models, and it’s best if all four tires match. The German

automobile club ADAC recommends using tires that carry the “three peak mountain” seal, the mark of snow tires that meets the highest standards.

If the police catch you driving in winter conditions without M+ S tires, you ll ha e to pay a fine of plus a point against your license.

If you are involved in an accident or you block traffic in icy conditions

ithout tires the fine oes up to 8 includin a point a ainst your license.

In addition, some insurance com-panies may deny coverage to motor-ists driving with summer tires on winter roads.

Take a CLEP: Save time, money toward a degreeby Airman 1st Class Hailey Haux86th Airlift Wing Public Affairs

Receiving a college degree can be time con-suming and can cost a lot of hard-earned money. There are many ways to get credit for classes and subjects that you already know, without having to sit through lecture after lec-ture.

The college level exami-nation program is designed for people to test on a sub-ject and still get college credit.

“Having a college degree of any type is very impor-tant,” said Chief Master

t. Da id ichards 8 th Airlift Wing Public Affairs chief enlisted manager. “It shows commitment to self and dedication to your pro-fession and the Air Force.

It gives you greater know-ledge and appreciation for the things around you.”

For active duty military members, CLEPing is free the first time they take the test.

“If they don’t pass the CLEP and have to re-take it, they will have to pay $100 for the second test,” said Alyssa ealty 8 th Force Support Squadron test examiner. “Those who aren’t active duty have to pay for the CLEP.”

Active-duty mem-bers can CLEP classes to get credits toward a Community College of the Air Force degree.

“I have seen a few peo-ple get 95 percent of their CCAF through taking CLEPs,” said Wealty. “A lot of people get college credits toward their bach-elor’s degree as well.”

Getting a degree can

open doors for a person, set them up for success and can help them stand out from others in their career field.

hen first started in the Air Force I took classes in photography because that’s what I loved to do,” said Richards. “Eventually I got two CCAFs and a bachelor’s degree. Having those things under my belt really put the icing on the cake, which pro-vided me the option to get into these special classes I wanted to take.”

Whether military, civil-ian or dependent, further-ing your education and developing as a profession-al is possible without tak-ing a full course.

“I had a military mem-ber bring in his daughter

ho ust finished a hi h school math class,” said Wealty. “He wanted her to take the CLEP to get the

college credit while it was still fresh in her head.”

It is never too early to start taking CLEPs, Wealty said.

“Whatever is offered and available, take it,” said Richards. “K eep going. Don’t just get a CCAF and stop. K eep the motivation and dedication and put it into furthering and better-ing yourself and career.”

To schedule a CLEP online, visit www.europe.ctcd.edu / programs / clep and sign up for the subject, date and time.

There are three sessions a ailable per day 8 a.m. 10 a.m. and 1: 30 p.m.

Only a Department of Defense identification card is needed to take the test. All other supplies will be provided at the test site. Military members do not need to be in uniform to take the test.

LRMC’s Gate 6 closed until Nov. 12Gate 6 will be closed until Nov. 12 while parking lot repair work is underway at

Landstuhl Regional Medical Center. Gate 6 leads to the Burger King parking lot. As a reminder, parking has been redesignated at Landstuhl Regional Medical Center

to ensure patients are provided the most accessible parking spaces.All parking places inside the green interior fence that immediately surrounds the main

hospital complex are strictly for patients, except for Gate 1 (entrance to ER) and Gate 8. To best access parking areas within the green fence after entering the installation:

Continue straight until you approach the T-intersection, turn left onto Munson Circle and

make an immediate right which will lead you into Gate 7 where you’ll find parking near the chapel on your right, and additional patient parking on your left.

Turn right at the T-intersection and continue on Munson Circle about halfway around the hospital complex and take a hard left when you see the fire department and signs for the Military Transient Detachment and patient parking. This leads to Gate 3, where you’ll find patient parking on your immediate right and straight ahead.

In addition to patient parking within the green interior fence, designated patient park-ing is also available directly across the street from the ER entrance.

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Ramstein celebrates National American Indian Heritage Month

When we think about Native American her-itage, the images of a head dress, dream catchers and other artifacts immediately come to mind. But American Indian cul-

ture is so much more than that. Native American culture is rich with history,

coura e fi htin spirit and tradition. he month of November has been dedicated to the commemora-tion of Native American/ Indian and Alaska natives’ immeasurable contributions.

In 1915, the annual Congress of the American ndian Association in ansas led by their president e erend herman Coolid e an Arapahoe appro ed

a plan to commemorate American ndian Day. n December of the follo in year ed ox

James, a Blackfoot Indian, rode horseback from state to state seekin appro al for a day to honor ndians. e sho ed up at the hite ouse ith

si natures and support from 2 states to celebrate American ndian Day.

n ay 9 e ork became the first state to observe the day. In 1990, President George H.

. ush appro ed a oint resolution desi natin

November as “National American Indian Heritage onth. imilar proclamations ha e been issued

since then.he accomplishments of the indi enous people

to the ro th of our nation are countless and ust as impressi e are the substantial contributions they made to American military forces. heir in ol e-ment in the armed forces dates back to the Civil

ar orld ar and orld ar . One of the most recognizable military achieve-

ments is that of the le endary a a o Code alkers. his roup of ati e American arriors

took part in e ery assault the . . arines conduct-ed in the acific from 9 2 to 9 5. hey ser ed in all Marine divisions, transmitting messages by tele-phone and radio in their nati e lan ua e. he use of this a a o unbreakable code played a pi otal role in saving countless lives and hastening the end of

orld ar . Durin numerous military campai ns American

ndians ha e ser ed honorably and exhibited their courage.

n the 2 th century ei ht American ndians

have been among those soldiers to be distinguished with the highest military honor: the Medal of Honor.

heir heroism of the past is echoed in today s contingencies, where many Native Americans con-tinue to ser e proudly. ilitary members like Army pc. ori ieste a ho as the first female

ati e American to die in combat hile supportin peration ra i reedom.

n the Air orce 7 percent of our acti eduty forces are of American Indian and Alaskan Native decent. Airman like Master Sgt. Brent ordan 7 th Contractin uadron ho is a

member of the Colville tribe, said, “Being a young ati e American boy enlistin in the Air orce

the adaptation to the military lifestyles ere simi-lar due to the deep rooted cultures both commonly shared.”

Jordan, as well as many other Native American service members, continue to carry on the legacy and remind us of their courageous warrior spirit.

(Courtesy of Equal Opportunity Office)

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Airmen who fly friendlier skiesStory and photos by Senior Airman Caitlin O’Neil-McKeown86th Airlift Wing Public Affairs

Traveling can be a very stress-ful experience, with confusing airports, long luggage check-in lines and battling through large crowds of people – it’s a wonder anyone gets off the ground.

In the midst of all this chaos there are a few “quiet profes-sionals” who stand tall, devoted to makin e ery i ht more enjoyable.

The dedicated service of military i ht attendants is a job that rarely gets recognized, but for the Airmen of the 76th Airlift Squadron their knowl-edge and expertise is second to none.

“The majority of our missions include supporting combatant commanders and congressional delegates and Department of Defense distinguished visitors

from a variety of nations,” said Staff Sgt. Pamela Parsons, 76th A i ht attendant.

Durin their tra els i ht attendants help bridge and maintain relations between U .S. and foreign counterparts.

In order to prepare for their day to day duties 7 th A i ht attendants must first o throu h specialized training along with the seven-week technical edu-cation. Flight attendants receive much of the same training as their aircrew members.

nce they finally arri e to their duty station they also recei e aircraft specific round and egress training.

“Egress is the emergency procedure used to evacuate pas-sengers and crew from the air-craft,” said Tech. Sgt. Alyssa

ostel 7 th A i ht attendant. “We are trained with the help of a C-40 simulator, which shows the exit doors and windows. We are expected to evacu-ate as quickly and as safely

as we can.” Besides safety, Air Force

i ht attendants keep their travelers comfortable by plan-ning and preparing high-quality meals.

“When we do the initial plan-ning we look at the itinerary ahead of time and plan the trip meals,” said Postel. “We make up a menu with options on it trying to vary the meals … so it’s not the same thing each meal. Once the passenger chooses a meal of their liking we go out and purchase all the ingredients fresh so we can start preparing.”

Out of the various tasks i ht attendants ha e cook-

ing is a group favorite, Postel said.

“We all have our specialties and preferences, but for the most part everyone here likes to cook,” said Postel. “We enjoy picking up different tips and tricks from magazines and old family recipes.”

ABOVE: From left, Sta� Sgt. Pamela Parsons, Tech. Sgt. Alyssa Postel and Sta� Sgt. Paul Johnson, 76th Airlift Squadron �ight attendants, review a pre-�ight checklist before takeo� Oct. 15 on Ramstein. BELOW: A 76th Airlift Squadron �ight attendant passes equipment to waiting co-workers Oct. 15  before a �ight on Ramstein. Military �ight attendants work to create a relaxing and safe atmosphere for all passengers on board.

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Veterans Day at VESCome out and enjoy a Veterans

Day Wall of Honor celebration at 6 p.m. Wednesday in the Vogelweh Elementary School gymnasium, Bldg. 1032. There will be guest speakers from the Army and Air Force, patriotic music, an art display created by stu-dents, and light refreshments. Everyone is welcome!

‘Mamma Mia!’K aiserslautern High School is pre-

senting the wonderfully fun musical “Mamma Mia!” On a Greek island, a wedding is about to take place; save the date! The show will be per-formed at 7 p.m. Nov. 9, 2 and 7 p.m.

Nov. 10, and 2 p.m. Nov. 11 in the K aiserslautern High School auditori-um, Bldg. 2001 on Vogelweh. Tickets cost $8 for front seating, $6 for rear seating, and $4 for children under 12. Reserve your tickets online at www.khsdrama2012.weebly.com.

News from WES Remember to RSVP for the school’s

Family Night, a PTO event for fami-lies to come eat, play bingo and win prizes. Family Night takes place at 6 p.m. Thursday. Email RSVPs to wetzelpto@ yahoo.com no later than Tuesday. For questions or more infor-mation, email Jessica Blum at wet-zelpto@ yahoo.com or call the school

at 485-6416. Tickets cost $ 2 for adults and $ 1 for children. PTO members will receive one free bingo card.

CCAF records updateCommunity College of the Air

Force students may request to have their military personnel data system record updated to re ect a CCAa arded certifi cation. CCA a ards three certifications: Professional Manager Certification, CCAF nstructor Certifi cation and the CCA

Instructional Systems Development Certifi cation. hese certifi cations do not automatically o to a member’s MilPDS record; however, the base education offi ce can manual

ly update a member’s record upon request. CCAF students must physi-cally brin in a copy of their certifi cate to the education offi ce in ld . 2 2 Room 421, to have their MilPDS record updated. For details, call 480-2032.

Membership competitionRamstein High School is entering

its last week of its class membership competition. The class with the most members represented will win an ice cream party. Students and parents can still join today. Fees collected from membership are used to fund schol-arships, class trips, academic clubs, drama, PE, etc.

School Notes

21st TSC Soldiers conduct resiliency training with KHSStory and photo by Staff Sgt. Michael J. Taylor21st TSC Public Affairs

In support of the 21st Theater Sustainment Command’s partnership with K aiserslautern High School, several of the command’s master resiliency trainers con-ducted master resiliency train-ing with ninth and 12th-grade students Oct. 17 at K HS.

Master resiliency train-ing is designed to enhance a Soldier’s mettle, mind and mental thinking and focus-es on the fi e dimensions of strength: emotional, social, spiritual, family and physical.

These resiliency skills have proven effective in contribut-ing to the success of teams and leaders, families, stu-dents, executives and mili-tary personnel. Skills learned include emotion awareness and regulation, impulse con-trol, de-catastrophizing, put-ting it in perspective, effective communication, challeng-ing negative beliefs, problem solving, and real-time resil-ience.

Sgt. 1st Class Veronica Short, a MRT for the 21st TSC, said the idea to conduct MRT training is an initiative by the 21st TSC leadership. The partnership between the 21st TSC and K HS provided a good opportunity to be able to conduct the resiliency train-ing with the students.

“We were invited out to

the high school to talk to our seniors and freshmen to give them some insight on the training that their par-ents are going through and to provide them tools to use as they progress throughout the school year for the freshmen and then on to their adult lives for the seniors,” Short said.

The training was given to the students as a way to help them deal with the adversity and challenges that they may face in their lives. It can help them think about their situa-tions and evaluate situations with a clear head instead of over reacting or responding without thinking.

According to the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry web-site, suicide among young people is a serious problem. Each year in the U nited States, thousands of teenagers com-mit suicide. Suicide is the third leading cause of death for 15-to-24-year-olds, and the sixth leading cause of death for 5-to-14-year-olds.

Teenagers experience strong feelings of stress, con-fusion, self-doubt, pressure to succeed fi nancial uncertainty and other fears while grow-ing up. For some teenagers, divorce, the formation of a new family with step-parents and step-siblings, or moving to a new community can be very unsettling and can inten-sify self-doubts. For some teens, suicide may appear to

be a solution to their problems and stress, according to the website.

The resiliency training provided by the MRTs was intended to help students cope with some of those issues.

“This training for the stu-dents, I think is much need-ed, because sometimes they need help understanding how to bounce back from situa-tions and how to deal with adversity,” said Master Sgt. Gary Weir, an MRT contract-in offi cer ith the 9th Contracting Support Brigade.

During the training, the MRT’s taught the students about activating events, thoughts and consequences, thinking traps, “putting things

into perspective,” assertive communication and “hunting for the good stuff.”

“The main thing that I learned, was about our thought process and the dif-ferent traps that we get into when it comes to jumping to conclusions,” said Britney M. Hall, a 12th-grade student at K HS. Hall is the daughter of Staff Sgt. Rukeya Hall from the 627th Movement Control Team.

“I am glad the 21st TSC MRT’s came out here because it shows that there are people that do care about the commu-nity and also care about the students,” Britney Hall said.

“(The) class was pretty good, the students were very

interactive, they asked a lot of questions and they under-stood the material that we spoke about,” said Weir.

Short said being military children gives the students at K HS a head start. She said that while giving the training, a lot of the students already knew about some of the areas that were talked about.

“Hopefully this training can become an annual event. There is a resilience week that takes place in March, and we have been invited to take part in that also and so hopefully if all the feedback is good then we should be coming back again next year for the same two events, if not more,” Short said.

Ninth-grade students at Kaiserslautern High School raise their hands to answer questions presented by Sta� Sgt. Nydea V. Brown, a master resiliency trainer for the 21st TSC, during resiliency training Oct. 17 at KHS.

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Courtesy photo

Six steps to hand washingJackie Headley, a student health aide and senior at Baumholder High School, teaches Wetzel Elementary School students about proper hand-washing techniques to help keep them healthy and free of illness.

Photo by Susi Gibbin

Fire safe at KESKaiserslautern Elementary School �rst-graders answer ques-tions during a visit to the Vogelweh Fire Station. Students had the opportunity to sit in the �retruck, tour the station and ask questions. They were also instructed on proper �re safety rules.

Photo by Gabriele Arseneault

Rescuing pumpkins at LEMSLandstuhl Elementary/Middle School second-grader Colton Fussell shows o� Nemo, which he made out of a pumpkin. Students rescued pumpkins from being carved then turned them into their favorite book characters.

Courtesy photo

Saving energy at RMSRamstein Middle School students join the 86th Civil Engineer Squadron Save Our Resources Team in the quest to save energy and water during October’s Energy Action Month. Students in sixth-grade science classes learned about energy we use daily and shared tips on ways to save.

Photo by Susi Gibbins

Vision tests at KESKaiserslautern Elementary School third-grader Darnell Dudley takes his vision test while classmates Julian Cuison and Latoria Spence watch. KES students recently had their eyes and ears checked by members of the Landstuhl Optometry Clinic.

Photo by Gabriele Arseneault

Learning about the human bodyLandstuhl Elementary/Middle School second-graders Isaiah Perez, Mikaylah Hutton, Conlan Bretzke, Ryan Tan and Elijah Chesbro, along with their teacher Patty Ahola, get an up-close look at a pig’s heart, brain, lungs and tissues while learning about the human body.

Photo by Barbara Gonzales

Cooking at RHSChef Julian Buckner, the new culi-nary arts instructor at Ramstein High School, leads students in making lasagna, which everyone got to enjoy in the end.

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Mark Your Calendar» KMC Onstage is hosting the Music Cafe from

7 to 10 p.m. today. Relax with fellow musicians and music lovers. Enjoy specialty drinks and snacks from the Kleber Java Cafe, located at KMC Onstage, Bldg. 3232 on Kleber Kaserne. Listen to local musicians and even get up a show off you musical talents. Free and fun for all ages. For details, call 483-6626 or 0631-411-6626.

» Children can enjoy a coloring contest with spe-cial prizes, free hot dogs and drinks at Family Bingo from 3 to 6 p.m. Sunday at the Kazabra Club, Bldg. 2057 on Vogelweh. Top prize is a portable DVD player. For details, call 489-7261 or 0631-536-7261.

» The Atlantic Academy Kaiserslautern will spon-sor an election party with a manifold program, discussions, snacks, live television and music starting 6 p.m. Tuesday. Participation is free, but registration in advance is required. For more information and to register, email Dr. David Sirakov at [email protected] or call 0631-366100. For more information on the event, visit www.atlantische-akademie.de/election-party.

» Shop until you drop at the Holiday Bazaar, featur-ing a variety of more than 100 European vendors selling treasures, paintings, jewelry, wine and more, from today to Sunday in the Special Events Center, Bldg. 237 on Rhine Ordnance Barracks. The bazaar takes place from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. today, 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. Saturday, and 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sunday. For more information, call 493-4184 or 0631-3406-4184, or visit www.mwrgermany.com.

» Kaiserslautern’s Better Opportunities for Single

Service members are hosting a free Thanksgiving dinner for single service members and geographical bachelors from 2 to 7 p.m. Nov. 24. Food will be served from 3 to 6 p.m. Watch the football game on big screen TVs and participate in pool tournaments. There will be prizes and free trips for winners! To attend, RSVP through your unit BOSS represen-tative or contact the BOSS offi ce at 493-4469 or 0631-3406-4469.

» Kazabra Club is hosting an after-Thanksgiving Turkey Shoot Out from 8 to 11 p.m. Nov. 23 in Bldg. 2057 on Vogelweh. Don’t miss the harvest fun playing bingo. Doors open at 6 p.m. For ages 18 and up.

» Kazabra Club is hosting a progressive bingo program at 7 p.m. Wednesdays, 8 p.m. Fridays, and 3 p.m. Sundays. Play progressive bingo to win a $5,000 jackpot or a 2011 Jeep Patriot! Two guaranteed $1,000 games in every session! Kazabra Club is located in Bldg. 2057 on Vogelweh. For details, call 489-7261 or 0631-536-7261.

» Enjoy Country Nights at the Kazabra Club from 8 p.m. to 4 a.m. every Saturday. Kazabra Club is located in Bldg. 2057 on Vogelweh. For details, call 489-7261.

» Learn hot Latin dance moves from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. Thursdays at the Kazabra Club, Bldg. 2057 on Vogelweh.

Meetings » Attention active duty, Guard/Reserve, former,

or retired commissioned and warrant offi cers of the uniformed services: The First European Chapter of the Military Offi cers Association of America invites you to its an-nual 2012 meeting of the membership from 11:30 a.m. to

1:30 p.m. Saturday at the restaurant Barbarossahof in Es-elsfürth (Kaiserslautern area). Stop by for lunch, check out membership benefi ts and meet the chapter members. RSVP to fl [email protected].

» The Multicultural Spouses Club is designed to bring people together from different backgrounds. And it’s always more fun with food involved, so please bring a dish that is an old family favorite and embodies your heritage. This is a great opportunity to meet friends and have a good time. The next meeting takes place at 11 a.m. Nov. 23 in Bldg. 2926 in the Yellow Ribbon Room on Pulaski Barracks. For details, call 0631-3406-4203.

» The toddler playgroup of the German-American and International Women’s Club Kaiserslautern meets bimonthly. Join parents from other cultures and enjoy a coffee together while children play and hear other languages.  The group will meet from 3:30 to 5 p.m. Monday and Nov. 19, and Dec. 3 and 17 at Spesbacherstrasse 51a, Ramstein. The fee for each play date is €2 to cover facility costs. For details, contact Katie Pelletier at [email protected] or 06383-9266018, or visit the GAIWC website at www.gaiwc.com.

» Rheinland Pfalz Quilt Guild meetings are held the third Thursday of each month. Night meetings are held the fourth Thursday of each month. Visit www.rpqg.eu for the meeting location.

» The Rhineland Breast Cancer Coalition, a group of breast cancer survivors in the KMC, are celebrating life and supporting and encouraging other breast cancer patients and survivors in the area. This group meets at 6:30 p.m. the second Tuesday of each month at Bambus Garden, outside Pu-laski Gate by Vogelweh. For details, email [email protected].

» The Rheinland-Pfalz International Choir needs new members. If you love music and love to sing, consider visiting to see if RPIC is a good fi t for you. The choir meets Tuesday evenings in Kaiserslautern-Erzhütten. New mem-bers are welcome through September. For details, visit www.sing-rpic.de (available in both German and English). There, you will fi nd directions, performance samples, photos and contact information.

» The Kaiserslautern chapter of the Sergeant Mo-rales Club meets from 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. the fi rst Monday of every month at the Rhine Ordnance Barracks DFAC (on the right side). This meeting is open to all Ser-geant Morales members, Sergeant Audie Murphy members and to any NCO who would like to join.

Support Groups» Community for Autism Understanding, Support

and Education, also known as CAUSE, is a support group for members of the community to get great information and resources. This month’s topic is stress management, with special guest speaker Dr. Krystal White, pediatric psycholo-gist. Join us at at 6 p.m. Nov. 14 at the Cantina Mexicana, Kaiserstrasse 117 in Einsiedlerhof. Space is limited, so RSVP by calling 0631-3406-4094/4091.

» GREAT Ideas is a support group for those who have been diagnosed with diabetes. This group will address coming to terms with the changes in life, answer questions, and give information and support. The next group meets at 6 p.m. Nov. 27 in Bldg. 2891 on Pulaski Barracks. Call 0631-3406-4094/4091 to reserve your spot.

» Take Off Pounds Sensibly is a weight loss support group that meets from 5:15 to 6:30 p.m. Tuesdays on Pu-laski Barracks in Bldg. 2919 in the fi rst fl oor conference room. For details, call 0170-8007205, 06303-807708 or 483-5336, 0631-411-5336.

» The Help Us Grow Securely playgroup meets from 10 to 11:30 a.m. the fi rst and third Friday of the month at the Vogelweh Community Center. This playgroup is for parents and children up to 4 years old. For more information, call Army Community Service at 493-4203 or 0631-3406-4203.

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Monday of every month at the Rhine Ordnance Barracks DFAC (on the right side). This meeting is open to all Ser-geant Morales members, Sergeant Audie Murphy members and to any NCO who would like to join.

Support Groupsand Education,for members of the community to get great information and resources. This month’s topic is stress management, with special guest speaker Dr. Krystal White, pediatric psycholo-gist. Join us at at 6 p.m. Nov. 14 at the Cantina Mexicana, Kaiserstrasse 117 in Einsiedlerhof. Space is limited, so RSVP by calling 0631-3406-4094/4091.

been diagnosed with diabetes. This group will address coming to terms with the changes in life, answer questions, and give information and support. The next group meets at 6 p.m. Nov. 27 in Bldg. 2891 on Pulaski Barracks. Call 0631-3406-4094/4091 to reserve your spot.

group that meets from 5:15 to 6:30 p.m. Tuesdays on Pu-laski Barracks in Bldg. 2919 in the fi rst fl oor conference room. For details, call 0170-8007205, 06303-807708 or 483-5336, 0631-411-5336.

10 to 11:30 a.m. the fi rst and third Friday of the month at the Vogelweh Community Center. This playgroup is for parents and children up to 4 years old. For more information, call Army Community Service at 493-4203 or 0631-3406-4203.

Photo by Sta� Sgt. Tramel Garrett

Partnership rangePfc. Zachary Vosters, a military policeman with Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 18th Military Police Brigade, attempts to qualify as Sgt. Stefan Voss, 251st Feldjäger Battalion range safety, watches Monday at the Wackernheim Range Complex in Wackernheim, Germany. More than 40 U.S. and German soldiers participated in a joint ri� e and pistol quali� cation.

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Classes And Training» The Ramstein Airmen & Family Readiness Cen-

ter will offer a Fighting for Your Marriage class from 5 to 9 p.m. today, Nov. 9 and Nov. 16 in Bldg. 2120. A light dinner will be served. This prep class is for couples who want to make their relationship the best it can be. Most everyone wants to share their life with one special person; they want to be in a relationship where both partners want the best for the other, have fun together, and can trust and depend on the other. Join this interac-tive class where you can learn some things about mak-ing marriage work, and see yourself, your partner and your relationship in a whole new light. To register, call the A&FRC at 480-5900.

» Join Army Community Service Financial Readi-ness for some extreme couponing with a military twist. Coupons and Coffee is an educational and incred-ibly fun class. Learn how to save hundreds of dollars in your spending plan through the use of organized cou-poning at 11:30 a.m. Tuesday at the Java Cafe on Rhine Ordnance Barracks. To register or for more details, call 493-4015/4151 or 0631-3406- 4015/4151.

» 123 Parenting is Magic is a three-part class that addresses the diffi cult task of disciplining your children with humor, keen insight and proven experience. Learn how to understand your child’s development and how that relates to correction and education at 10 a.m. Tuesday, Nov. 13 and Nov. 20 in Bldg. 2917 on Pulaski Barracks. To register for this class, call ACS at 0631-3406-4203.

» Discipline for Pre-Teens is a brand new class geared toward parents and caregivers of pre-teenagers, ages 10 to 12. Learn how the military environment ef-fects the development and social skills of youth and how to communicate better with them. Also, learn proven techniques for discipline. This class meets at 6 p.m. Wednesday in Bldg. 2917 on Pulaski Barracks. Enroll by calling 0631-3406- 4062/4203.

» Boot Camp for Dads is a class for all dads-to-be or new fathers. Fathers, get ready for this boot camp that will prepare you to tackle one of life’s most valued

treasures — raising a child. Register now for this free class, which takes place at 11 a.m. Nov. 13 in Bldg. 2917 on Pulaski Barracks. For details, call 0631-3406-4066/4203.

» Couples Communication is a two-part se-ries course being offered through Family Advocacy. In this class, learn the keys to better communication, ef-fective listening and understanding taught in a fun learning atmosphere. Take the stress out of your re-lationship by enrolling today. Classes take place from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. every fi rst and second Thursday of the month in Bldg. 2917 on Pulaski Barracks. To register, call 0631-3406-4203.

» Did you know that anger is directly related to symptoms associated with survival instincts? Learn about how anger is triggered, ways to monitor and associate patterns of anger with thought processes and, most importantly, how to control anger in Anger Management Class, a three-part educational learning experience. Join the ACS Anger Management Class by registering for a session, offered from 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. every Wednesday in Bldg. 2917 on Pulaski Barracks. For details, call 493-4062 or 0631-3406-4062.

» Stress Management class takes place from 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. the fi rst and second Tuesday of the month in Bldg. 2917 on Pulaski Barracks. For more information, call 493-4062 or 0631-3406-4062.

Jobs» A job fair takes place from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Tues-

day at the Kazabra Club, Bldg. 2057 on Vogelweh. There will representatives from various agencies, many hiring on the spot, so bring copies of your resume and letters of reference and dress to impress. For more information, call 0631-3406-4029/4203.

» Want to learn more about fi nding a govern-ment job? Visit Army Community Service, Bldg. 2917 on Pulaski Barracks, at 10 a.m. Nov. 9 and 30 to learn more about fi nding and applying for jobs. Get the one up

on competition with hands on instruction and assistance from our training Employment Readiness expert. For de-tails or to make an appointment with Employment Readi-ness, call 0631-3406-4029.

» Join Army Community Service for this new and exciting class that will help you land the job of your dreams. Learn how to prepare for an interview at 1:30 p.m. Nov. 13 in Bldg. 2917 on Pulaski Barracks. In this interview class, learn about the different interview styles, standard questions, negative speech character-istics, what impresses interviewers and the major dos and don’ts. This class is hands on and prepares the par-ticipants for those diffi cult interviews ahead. To register for this class or for more information, call 493-4029 or 0631-3406-4029.

» Looking for a job and don’t know where to start? Or maybe you have a resume but want to polish it? Join Army Community Service for a resume writing class designed to prepare you in your career search. Learn im-portant information about what an employer would look for on a resume and even practice an interview at 10 a.m. Nov. 13 in Bldg. 2917 on Pulaski Barracks. For more information, call 0631-3406-4029.

Chapel News» Celebrate St. Martin’s Day with a lantern walk,

pastries and a food drive Thursday at the Ramstein North Chapel. Bring the family. Canned goods and gently used clothes are needed to donate to the Airman’s Attic. Sign up deadline is Sunday. For more information, call 480-6148.

» The KMC Military Council of Catholic Women will meet from 6 to 8 p.m. Nov. 15 at the Ramstein Northside Chapel Annex. The event theme is “Thankful with the saints,” and the guest speaker will be Francis-can Sister Maureen Colleary. Dinner and free child care will be provided. To RSVP and for more information, email [email protected].

» The Air Force KMC Chapel Communities will host their annual Christmas tree lighting ceremo-nies at 5 p.m. Nov. 28 at the Ramstein North Chapel and 5 p.m. Nov. 29 at the Vogelweh Chapel. The Ramstein ceremony will start with a short service, live band and choir and will be followed by the tree lighting at the USAFE circle. The Vogelweh ceremony with live band and choir will be held in front of the Vogelweh Chapel. There will be refreshments in the chapel annexes.

» A Unitarian Universalist worship service and fellowship hour will be held from 1:30 to 3:30 p.m. the second and fourth Sundays from September through May at the Kapaun Chapel.

A&FRC programsThe Ramstein Airman & Family Readiness Center offers the

following programs:Ramstein Spouses’ Orientation: Nov. 5, 8:30 a.m. to 2 p.m., A&FRC

*Reintegration: Nov. 6, 9 to 10:30 a.m., Bldg. 3450 Intro to German: Nov. 6, 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., A&FRC

EFMP Adaptive Arts and Crafts: Nov. 6, 4 to 5 p.m., Arts andCrafts Center (Northside Gym)

*Pre-Deployment: Nov. 6, 1 to 3 p.m., Bldg. 3450 Base Intro: Nov. 7, 7:30 a.m. to 12:45 p.m., Bldg. 2401

What is What?: Nov. 8, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., A&FRCContact the A&FRC at 480-5100 to register for the classes.* The Reintegration and Pre-deployment briefings are open

to spouses.

for on a resume and even practice an interview at 10 a.m. Nov. 13 in Bldg. 2917 on Pulaski Barracks. For more

Chapel News

Chapel. Bring the family. Canned goods and gently used clothes are needed to donate to the Airman’s Attic. Sign

6148.

will meet from 6 to 8 p.m. Nov. 15 at the Ramstein

with the saints,” and the guest speaker will be Francis-can Sister Maureen Colleary. Dinner and free child care will be provided. To RSVP and for more information, email

host their annual Christmas tree

5 p.m. Nov. 29 at the Vogelweh Chapel. The Ramstein ceremony will start with a short service, live band and choir and will be followed by the tree lighting at the USAFE circle. The Vogelweh ceremony with live band and choir will be held in front of the Vogelweh Chapel. There will be refreshments in the chapel annexes.

fellowship hour will be held from 1:30 to 3:30 p.m. the second and fourth Sundays from September through

Photo by Spc. Iesha Howard

Trunk-or-Treat on Panzer KaserneMaj. Amelia Waldon, a plans and operations o� cer with the 21st Theater Sustainment Command, sits in her decorated vehicle with Nadia Patton, daughter of Spc. Jonathan Patton, a 21st Special Troops Battalion Soldier, during the 21st TSC’s � rst Trunk-or-Treat Tuesday on Panzer Kaserne in Kaiserslautern. More than 20 vehicles were on display to dispense goodies to the approximately 250 visitors during the three-hour event.

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by Petra Lessoing86th Airlift Wing Public Affairs

For a few weeks now, grocery stores and bakeries have been offering Christmas baked goods. Customers have the choice of special Christmas cookies, gin-gerbread, marzipan and other items.

One traditional cake for this season is the “Christstollen,” or “Dresdner Stollen.”

The cake originates from Dresden in the eastern part of Germany, and its history of it dates back to 1400. Historians found the first mention of the cake, also called “Striezel,” on a Dresden hospital’s invoice, dated 1474. The cake, a pastry made of

our oats and ater contained no butter or milk and was very plain tasting.

Therefore, Elector Ernst of Sachsen and his brother Albrecht asked the pope to revoke the “but-ter ban.”

The pope relented and sent a letter, known as the “butter letter,” saying if they did penance, milk and butter may be used in good conscience and with God’s blessing.

Dresden’s Christmas market, called Striezelmarkt, is also mentioned for the first time in a chronicle of 1474.

After 1560, bakers from Dresden gave one or two Stollen, weighing 36 pounds, to their reigning prince for the holy fest. Eight masters and eight journeymen carried the Christstollen up to the castle. This tradition was kept for many years. To commemorate this event, a similar Stollen is baked

every year the Saturday before the second Advent at the annual Dresden Stollen Festival.

In 1730, August the Strong surpassed everything ever seen. For a festivity, he asked the bakers’ guild to bake a giant Stollen of 1.8 tons for about 24,000 guests.

Nowadays, the Dresdner Christstollen has reached a high standard and is made with many high quality natural products. Before World War II, the cake was sent around the world packed in tin boxes.

Even though there is a basic rec-ipe for the Dresdner Christstollen, every baker from Dresden has his own secret family recipe handed down over generations.

This year’s stollen fest will take place Dec. 8 in Dresden. It will begin at 10: 30 a.m. on Schlossplatz, and at 11 a.m. the huge Dresdner Stollen will be presented.

Then it will be taken through the old part of Dresden in a fest parade. At 12: 15 p.m., the cake will be cut and sold with proceeds going to charity.

For more information on the festival, visit www.stollenfest.de.

Avoid pollution, noise in neighborhoodD

uring the cold sea-son, vehicle owners without their own garage like to idle

their engines. Motorists run their engines in order to avoid scraping ice and snow from their windshields and to warm up the interior of the vehicle. Doing this cre-ates unnecessary pollution in the neighborhood.

Idling engines not only pollutes the environment, but creates noise pollu-tion as well. Additionally, idling is an unauthorized method of warming up vehicle engines, accord-in to erman road traffic rules. And it is definitely

not just a trivial offense. Disobeying this rule can result in a hi h fine. he only motorists exempt from this rule are taxi drivers, who may need to warm up their vehicles in low tem-peratures.

A cold engine emits twice or even three times more toxic material. Also, the higher number of revo-lutions is extremely loud, producing noise pollution.

Motorists who prefer a pre-heated vehicle should look into getting a low-emission auxiliary heating system.

( Courtesy of the German Poliz ei) Courtesy photo

Special cake for a special seasonOriginating town celebrates stollen fest in December

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Introducing the KMC’s newest residents

Douglas Bruce Anderson IV Born at 5:51 a.m. Sept. 26 at Landstuhl Regional Medical

Center. Douglas was 6 pounds, 0 ounces and 19.25 inches long. Proud parents are Douglas and

Christina Anderson. He also joins siblings Chrislaina and Christian. The Andersons are stationed at

Ramstein.

Wyatt McRae Trimble Born at 12:30 a.m. Sept. 21 at Landstuhl Regional Medical Center. Wyatt was 7 pounds,

8 ounces and 20.5 inches long. Proud parents are Capt. Michael

and Lindsay Trimble from Yorktown, Va. The Trimble family

is stationed at Ramstein.

Ella Marie Price Born at 5:46 p.m. Sept. 21 at Landstuhl Regional Medical Center. Ella was 7 pounds,

14 ounces and 20 inches long. Proud parents are John Price from

Athens, Ala., and Rachel Price from Taylor, Mich. The Price family is

stationed at Ramstein.

Brenn Olivia Williams Born Sept. 17 at Landstuhl

Regional Medical Center. Brenn was 6 pounds, 13 ounces and 20.1

inches long. Proud parents are Kyle and Angela Williams from

Corpus Christi, Texas. The family is stationed at Ramstein.

Owen Gallardo Hankee Born at 10:28 p.m. Sept. 7 at Landstuhl Regional Medical Center. Owen was 6 pounds,

14 ounces and 20.1 inches long. Proud parents are Brad and

Angelica Hankee. The Hankee family is stationed at Ramstein.

Christian Jayden Carra Born at 3:38 a.m. Aug. 27 at Landstuhl Regional Medical

Center. Christian was 7.42 pounds and 19.5 inches long. Proud

parents are Elizabeth Carra from Pennyslvania and Peter Carra

from Florida. The Carra family is stationed at Ramstein.

Dylan Thomas Robitschek Born at 5:34 a.m. Aug. 18 at Landstuhl Regional Medical Center. Dylan was 6 pounds,

8 ounces and 18.5 inches long. Proud parents are Maj. Jon and

Amy Robitschek.

Aicha Sophia McDermid Born at 1:29 a.m. July 20 at Landstuhl Regional Medical Center. Aicha was 6 pounds,

15 ounces and 19.9 inches long. Proud parents are Stephen and

Sihem McDermid. Aicha also joins big brother Hayder. The McDermid

family is stationed at Panzer Kaserne.

Daryl A. Williams Born at 1:41 a.m. March 3, 2012, in Landstuhl. Daryl was 9 pounds

and 20.5 inches long. Proud parents are Lovietta Williams from

Detroit, stationed at Ramstein, and Daryl Williams from Atlanta, Ga., stationed at Rhine Ordnance

Barracks.

Send us your

baby’s birth announcementShare your new bundle of joy with the community! Send the Kaiserslautern American your baby’s photo (high resolution, 300 dpi, photos only please) along with his/her name; date, time and place of birth; height and weight at birth; parents’ � rst and last names, as well as where you’re from; the name(s) of any siblings; and where you’re stationed. Send your submission

to [email protected] with “birth announcement” in the subjectline. Birth announcements are run the � rst Friday of every month, when space is available.

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Send us yourSend us your

VACATIONphotos

Your submission must include the name of the photographer, the date of the photo, fi rst and last names of those in the photo and location. Make sure all photos are high

resolution. Write “Destinations” in the email subject line. Email to: [email protected].

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Robert and Andrew Bolton pose for a photo in front of the Trevi Fountain Sept. 4 in Rome, Italy, during their European tour by rail.

Photo by Tonya Miller

Tonya MIller has Paris “at her � ngertips” during a trip to the Ei� el Tower June 23.

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Ellen Doll poses for a photo in Kinderdijk, Holland, Sept. 15 while on a tour with the United Service Organizations.

Photo by Lori Van Sant

Francesca and Lucy Van Sant enjoy the view of the Faraglioni from the Gardini di Augusto (the gardens of Caesar Augustus) Oct. 6 while vacationing in Capri, Italy.

Photo by Cassandra Power

Lance Power poses in front of Roman villa ruins in Brijuni National Park Sept. 21 in Pula, Croatia, during a backpacking trip with his wife, Cassandra.

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For more to do in Germany, visit www.militaryingermany.com

Fri, Nov 2 – Fri, Nov 16

EVENTS

Last day for Halloween at Holiday ParkSat, Nov 3Hassloch Today is the last day to see Holiday Park decked out for Halloween. The park will be open until 9 p.m. Ticket prices vary depending on the height of the child. Tickets start at €6 for children and €26 for adults. Very small children get in for free. Location: Holiday-Park-Strasse 1-5, 67454 Hassloch. Opening hours: 10 a.m. to 9 p.m.

Soccer stadium tourSat, Nov 10KaiserslauternThis stadium, home to the 1. FCK soc-cer team, is located on a hill above the City of Kaiserslautern. Jog through the players’ tunnel onto the fi eld and check out other VIP areas such as the press conference area. When: 10 a.m. Nov. 10. Location: Fritz-Walter-Stadium. Price: €5 for adults, reduced to €3Contact: Tourist Information Frucht-hallstraße 14, 67655 Kaiserslautern. Meeting place: Fritz-Walter-Stadion, Ottmar Walter gate (block 16) between the north and east stands. Phone: 0631-365-2316 or 365-2317

Lantern walkSun, Nov 11RamsteinOn Nov. 11, Germans will celebrate Saint Martin. Children in Ramstein will meet at Saint Nikolaus Church at 6 p.m. and walk through the streets with handmade lanterns, sometimes acting out a part of Saint Martin’s life in a short play. The meeting point for the event is Saint Nikolaus Church in the center of Ramstein at Landstuhlerstrasse 10. The walk will take about 15 to 20 minutes. The group will then return to the church where a fi re will be waiting on the grassy area and the story of Saint Martin will be told to those in attendance. Pretzels and Glühwein (mulled red wine, also plain juice for the children) will be shared. Instructions in English for making the lanterns for the event (or just as a craft) can be found online at www.kikisweb.de/crafting/lantern/lanterns.htm.

Ice skatingFri, Nov 16 – Sun, Feb 10KaiserslauternThe Kaiserslautern Gartenschau will host public ice skating at the indoor rink. This is a great way to get some exercise and lighten up those rainy winter months in Germany! Skates are available to rent or you can bring your own and enjoy the ice!

SPORTS

Professional soccer games Mon, Nov 5 & Fri, Nov 16Kaiserslautern1. FCK and FC Erzgebirge Aue will face off against each other on Nov. 5, and 1. FCK and Energie Cottbus will play each other on Nov. 16! Come and enjoy another fun soccer game day. Visit the www.fck.de to see ticket prices or to see what games are coming up.

WINE AND BEER FESTS

St. Martin’s Wine FestivalSat, Nov 9 – Sun, Nov 11St. Martin (Rhein Pfalz)St. Martin’s Wine Festival takes place from Nov. 2 to 4 and 9 to 11. This will close the wine festival season in Ger-many’s Southern Wine Route and is only an hour’s drive from Kaiserslautern and Ramstein toward Neustadt. This festival is one of the oldest and largest wine fes-tivals in the Palatinate area. The festival includes a 7-kilometer-long road race through the historic center of town. The blessing of the horses, St. Martin’s pro-cession, and the lantern parade will close out the festival on Nov. 11. Location: City center in St. Martin (also referred to as Sankt Martin in German)

Federweisser FestivalFri, Nov 2 – Mon, Dec 10Cochem (Mosel)During the fi rst two weekends of No-vember, Cochem will hold it’s annual Federweisser Fest. (“Federweisser“ is “new” wine in the early fermenting stag-es) Fun and good mood are guaranteed at Cochem’s Endertplatz Square. Music, food and Federweisser will be featured. The festival will be held Nov. 2 – 4 and 9 + 10.

Stutzenfest Sun, Nov 11FreinsheimIf you haven’t been to Freinsheim for one of the festivals or culinary hikes, you’re missing out on this great little wine town. Only 30 minutes north of Kaisers-lautern off autobahn A-63, the Stutz ceremony takes place at 2 p.m. Sunday in the town square.

CONCERTS

Alice CooperSat, Nov 3FrankfurtAlice Cooper will be in concert in Frankfurt on Nov. 3. Alice Cooper is a world-famous American rock singer, known for his horror-themed stage shows. Tickets are selling fast, so check out www.eventim.de to buy yours today.

Mama AfricaThu, Nov 15OtterbergCheck out this great concert by Mama Africa, called Ngoon, on Nov. 15 near Ramstein and Kaiserslautern in Otterberg. The show starts at 7 p.m., and some of the proceeds go to benefi t the Balthasar Children’s Hospice. Tickets cost €23 and can be purchased by call-ing 06301-31504 (9 a.m. to 1 p.m. and 2 to 5 p.m. Mondays through Fridays. The offi ce is closed on Wednesdays.) or by sending an email to [email protected]. Can‘t make the date? Check out other tour dates and cities online at www.militaryingermany.com

UPCOMING EVENTS

Lionel Richie ConcertSat, Nov 24StuttgartSing it with us now: “Hello? Is it me your lookin’ for?” You heard it here folks. Lionel Richie will be in Stuttgart for a concert Nov. 24. Richie is an American singer-songwriter famous for songs like “Hello,” “Truly,” “You Are,” “My Love,” “Dancin’ on the ceiling,” and “All Night Long.” Tickets cost between €51 and €85. Check out www.eventim.de for tickets and other dates and times.

Jason MrazSat, Nov 24FrankfurtJason Mraz (a well known pop artist) will be in concert in Frankfurt on Nov. 24. Tickets start at €42. Check out eventim for tickets and times at www.eventim.de

Christmas marketMon, Nov 26 – Sun, Nov 23KaiserslauternThe Kaiserslautern Christmas Market will take place from Nov. 26 to Dec. 23 in the downtown pedestrian zone of Kaiserslautern city. Come enjoy the Christmas shopping, hot chocolate, Glühwein (a traditional Christmas drink of hot spiced wine) and treats!

Chris Brown concertMon, Nov 29FrankfurtChris Brown is in concert in Frankfurt to show his greatest R’n’B hits at 8 p.m. Nov. 29. Tickets start at €61. Check out eventim to buy tickets at www.eventim.de

Christmas marketSat, Dec 1 – Sun, Dec 2MannheimExplore Luisenpark in Mannheim for their annual Christmas Bazaar and Winter Market. Extended to two days, this popular bazaar is a real Christmas market with all sorts of decorative and delicious crafts and treats, from jams, Advent wreaths and bouquets, to cook-ies and socks. You’ll be surrounded by music, sweets and Glühwein. A roaring fi re or a fun ride through the park will entertain even the littlest market-goer. Santa Claus will also be there! Don’t miss the live Nativity scene at the main entrance. Dec. 1, at 3 p.m.:“Los Amigui-tos,” Spanish and South American car-ols, baking bread in the barbecue area, Blandine Bonjour and Conrad Siegel, Jorge Campo – “Let’s Swing” Christmas concert, fi re show by “Danny & Friends.” Dec. 2, 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.: “Michel in the soup bowl,” children’s theater Man-nheimer Tuba Quartet, visit from Santa Claus at 3 p.m., the choir Fröbelschule, carriage rides through the park. Tickets: winter prices in effect. €3 for adults, €1.20 for children 6 to 15 years old, and free for children under 6.

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by Petra Lessoing86th Airlift Wing Public Affairs

The following is a list of performances and events happening in the K MC and nearby. Dates are subject to change.

Performing artsPfalztheater Kaiserslautern: m eissen ssl an operetta by alph

enat ky in erman 7 3 p.m. aturday ednesday o . 3 2 and 2 . Chronicle of the mmortals lood i ht

a rock opera by Wolfgang Holbein with the band anden las to 9 p.m. unday.

Children s chamber concert to learn about ood ind instruments a.m. unday.

uddenbrooks a play in erman based on the book by homas ann 7 3 p.m. o . 9 22 and p.m. o . and 25.

ilhelm ell an opera by ioacchino ossini 7 3 p.m. today and o . 23.

uddenbrooks a play in erman based on the book by homas ann 7 3 p.m. aturday

uesday o . 22 and p.m. o . and 25. En elslieder ballet by tefano iannetti

8 p.m. unday and o . .or details call 3 3 75 2 9 or isit

www.pfalztheater.de. Kammgarn Kaiserslautern: oun uns featurin our Demise and Don

roco present ritish rock 7 3 p.m. aturday. ickets cost .

he band a ul presents funk soul a hip hop pop 8 p.m. uesday. ickets cost 2.

a ocalist iktoria olstoy pays homa e to erbie

ancock 8 p.m. hursday. ickets cost 2 .

he band Feuerschwanz presents medie al rock 8 p.m.

o . 9. ickets cost 7. A hip hop ni ht

ith 2 soloists and one band enetikk DC D and the 257ers 8 p.m. o . .

ickets cost 2 . he band o er of

Power from the states presents soul a funk and rock 8 p.m.

o . . ickets cost 32.

a ocalist essica all performs 8 p.m. o . 3. ickets cost 7. or more information isit .kamm arn.de or call 3 3 5 2 7.Fruchthalle, Kaiserslautern: he fal theater rchestra presents orello

Cherries ith orks by obert chumann and ohannes rahms 8 p.m. o . 9. ickets cost 7

to 25. a ta e meets ra elin usicians 8 p.m.

o . . ickets cost .or details stop at the aiserslautern ourist

ffi ce ruchthallstrasse isit .fruchthalle.de or call the offi ce of arts at 3 3 5 .

Stadthalle Landstuhl: udi tey ho eams present elcome to

the Dream actory ith hi hli hts from years of fi lm sho and musical 8 p.m. today. ickets cost 9.5 to 28. or more information isit

.stadthalle landstuhl.de.Haus des Bürgers, Ramstein-Miesenbach: y air ady a musical by rederick oe e

in erman 8 p.m. today. ickets cost 27 to 33. ianist achiko uruhata erstin presents

orks by eetho en is t and chumann 5 p.m. unday. ickets cost 2.

ch hol dir om immel das lau an operetta ith orks by ohann trauss ran ehar Emmerich alman and obert tol 8 p.m.

o . . ickets cost 27 to 33. or more information isit .hausdesbuer ers.de.

Otterberg, Stadthalle: usik erein armonie presents a concert a ic of usic 8 p.m. today.

Krickenbach, Mehrzweckhalle: he ymphonic rass rchestra aiserslautern

presents usic of eoples 8 p.m. aturday.English Theatre, Gallusanlage 7, Frankfurt: eet Charity a musical by Cy Coleman

Dorothy ields and eil imon o . to eb. 7. erformances are 7 3 p.m. uesday to aturday and p.m. unday. or more informa

tion isit .en lish theatre.or .

Miscellaneous aiserslautern ad asser of museum

teinstrasse 8 photo display presentin sister city uimaraes ortu al throu h eb. 2 .

tterber tadthalle hobby artists market ith more than artists and craftsmanship demonstrations a.m. to 5 p.m. unday.

irmasens o ember market ith carni al and endors today to unday stores open to p.m. unday.

eisenheim and east of reinsheim red ine fest today to unday.

Erpol heim south of reinsheim artin s market aturday and unday.

t. artin south of eustadt t. artinus ine fest today to unday.

D rrenbach est of ad er abern Dornr schen leepin eauty carni al today to uesday.

eibr cken esthalle aarlandstrasse 9 model train market a.m. to p.m. unday.

Flea markets aiserslautern fal center across from

Daenner aserne aturdays. aiserslautern pel parkin lot ortal 8

a.m. to p.m. aturday. aiserslautern esseplat fair rounds irls

eamarket featurin clothes ba s accessories music drinks a.m. to p.m. aturday.

amstein lurstrasse 8 a.m. to p.m. today and aturday.

ad D rkheim aline salt orks 9 a.m. to p.m. aturday.

ombur Am orum near athaus aturday. eunkirchen aar ark Center parkin ara e

unday. Deidesheim tadthalle aturday and unday. eidelber neuer essplat irchheimer e

25 aturday.or details isit .troedlerundsammeln.de.

Was ist Los?KMC Cultural

Highlights

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Piano concertThe Japanese Garden Kaiserslautern sponsors a piano concert to close out this year’s season from 7 to 9 p.m. today at Theodor-Zink-Museum, Steinstrasse 48 in Kaiserslautern. Pianist Sachiko Furuhata-Kersting pres-ents works by Ludwig van Beethoven, Franz Liszt and Robert Schumann. Tickets cost €12. For details, visit japanischergarten.de. The Japanese Garden will still be open from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sunday and Nov. 10 and 11.

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Medieval rock at KammgarnThe Kammgarn Kaiserslautern presents the band Feurschwanz performing medieval rock at 8 p.m. Nov. 9. Tickets cost €17. For details, visit www.kammgarn.de.

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2012 Intramural & Powderpuff Flag Football Standings

American LeagueTeam Win Loss86 SFS 8 186 MXS 7 186 CS 7 21 CBCS 4 4435 SFS 4 286 MDG 3 486 AMXS 3 6 721 APS 2 483 NOS 2 576 AS 1 486 WSA 0 8

National LeagueTeam Win Loss603 ACOM 7 021 OWS 7 286 CEG 1 386 LRS 6 3569 USFPS 4 386 VRS 4 3786 FSS 2 5693 ISR 2 6786 MUNS 1 6690 NSS 0 9

Powderpuff LeagueTeam Win Loss569 USFPS 4 0721 APS 3 186 MDG 2 286 CEG 6 386 VRS 0 4

Runners brave winter weather for European championshipsStory and photo by Madeleine DwoiakowskiU.S. Army Garrison Baumholder public affairs

The unexpected early snowfall in Baumholder and the white rolling hills made the already challenging cross coun-try course a bit more exciting for all par-ticipants in the Department of Defense

Dependents Schools European cross country cham-pionships Oct. 27.

Although some runners forfeited at the last minute, 123 females and 155 males weathered the frosty conditions at the Rolling Hills golf course in Baumholder, solely set up for the cross coun-try event. Eighteen girls’ and 23 boys’ teams from around Europe participated.

“I’ve never been to a cross-country race before, and this was an incredible experience. Over 150 runners at the starting line, wind whip-ping snow into participants and spectators alike, when all the runners stripped down to shorts and T-shirts in the cold Baumholder weather. I was freezing just watching them,” said Lt. Col. Mike “Sully” Sullivan, U SAG Baumholder com-mander.

“I really liked the course ... could have done without the snow, but it certainly made everything interesting,” said Thomas Manuel, who ran for the Patch High School team.

The 5-kilometer run looped the wintery scenic hills twice, as spectators kept warm by moving back

and forth to watch every leg of the run to cheer for their favorite runners.

Baileigh Sessions from Patch High School came in first in the irls competition at 2 2 . hile runner Michael Lawson from K aiserslautern High

chool took the boys field in 5 .79.“What a great opportunity to showcase our capa-

bilities as hosts for this European-wide event,” said U SAG Bamholder Command Sgt. Maj. Augustus Wah.

Kaiserslautern High School student Michael Lawson breaks the tape to capture the boys’ Division 1 title at the European Cross Country championships Oct. 27 in Baumholder.

Lacrosse gameCatch the fastest game on two feet and the

fastest growing sport in Europe Saturday as the K aiserslautern Lumberjacks men’s teams take on the irates of Essen at 8 K aiserslautern e.V., Hermann-Lö ns-Str. 25, 7 3 aiserslautern. he first ame starts ith

a face-off at 1 p.m. and the second game starts at 3. Admission is free and food/ beverages are avail-able at the clubhouse.

NCAA Armed Forces Classicn o . 9 eam amstein ill host the 2 2

ESPN Armed Forces Classic between NCAA powerhouses Michigan State U niversity and the U niversity of Connecticut. Coverage begins at

3 p.m. on E . ickets for the ame are free and will be distributed through K MC Army and Air Force units. These tickets are not for resale and will not be sold to the general public. Rooney’s and JR Rocker’s will remain open until 3 a.m., broadcasting live coverage of the game.

Unit level basketballSign-up deadline for unit level basketball is ednesday. ames be in at p.m. o . 3 at the

K leber Gym, Bldg. 3235 on K leber K aserne. A coaches meetin takes place at p.m. ednesday on Rhine Ordnance Barracks, Bldg. 172. This is open to all Soldiers, family members and Department of Defense civilians 18 years and older. or details call 93 2 8 or 3 3

2 8 or email sarah.a. olon eur.army.mil.

Turkey Trot 5KParticipate in the 2012 Turkey Trot 5K Run/

Walk, Nov. 17 starting at the Rhine Ordnance Barracks Special Events Center, Bldg. 237. Walk or run to get ready for Thanksgiving! Turkeys

ill be a arded to first place in each cate ory. e istration takes place from 8 3 to 9 3 a.m.

a course briefin ill be held at 9 5 a.m. and the event begins at 10 a.m. Register by Nov. 15. Fun for all ID cardholders ages 18 and up. No pets allo ed. or details call 93 2 88 or 33 2 88.

Winter sports registrationRegister your youth for CYS Services winter

sports from Thursday to Dec. 3. Winter sports include indoor rock climbin for a es 7 to 5 bambino basketball for a es 3 to basketball for a es 5 to 5 cheerleadin for a es 5 to 5 and wrestling for ages 5 to 15. For more information and to register your youth, contact Parent Central

er ices ld . 2898 on ulaski arracks or the One Stop Shop, Bldg. 3810 on Landstuhl Post.

Baumholder-run calendar o . urkey rot

Dec. 7 in le ell o e istration starts at 7 3 a.m. and races be in

at 9 dates sub ect to chan e . or details call 85 7 7 or 783 7 7 .

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ACROSS1 “___ You, Babe”5 Conceal in the hand9 Go after13 Auntie on Broadway14 Reporter’s coup16 Blueprint17 Seance prop19 Frenzy20 Bullock in Hollywood21 Rational23 Column crossers25 Tread softly26 Old paper currency29 Less deliberate31 Theatrical Coward32 Music genre33 Artifi cial36 Be indisposed37 Voice range39 Defi nite article40 Driveway surface42 Make a selection43 Noggin44 Inns46 Was given no alternative47 Hollywood industry48 Breslau’s river50 Not decisive52 Money-back deal56 “Lucky Jim” novelist57 Congealed59 Acquires60 More certain61 Boulevard62 Tofu source63 Where Paris took Helen64 Arsenal inventory

DOWN1 Little rascals2 Festive occasion3 Arabian sultanate4 Plant runner5 “Fiddlesticks!”6 Aviation hero7 Plenty8 Choral composi-

tions9 Pixies10 Added details11 American symbol12 Patella’s place15 Contrite18 Farm yield22 Vice President Agnew24 Boutique26 Catch27 Coconut husk fi ber28 Einstein’s topic30 Cook’s garb32 Art of disputation34 One of those things35 Founder of Stoicism37 Lop off38 Lhasa ___ (small dog)41 Actress Redgrave43 “Major ___” (Shaw play)45 Expired46 Achilles’ weak point47 Bit part for a star49 “Advise and Consent” author50 Jokers51 Teri of “Tootsie”53 Molecule component54 Squad55 Taro root58 Earthy prefi x?

Visit www.kaiserslauternamerican.com/movies.php for detailsAt The MoviesAt The MoviesAt The Movies

Gateway Cineplex (Ramstein)TODAY - Fun Size (PG-13) 11:15 a.m., 2 p.m., 5:30 p.m., 8 p.m.

Chasing Mavericks (PG) 11 a.m., 2 p.m., 4:45 p.m., 7:30 p.m., 10 p.m.

Sparkle (PG-13) noon, 3 p.m., 6 p.m., 9 p.m.

Hit and Run (R) 11:30 a.m., 2:30 p.m., 5:30 p.m.,8:30 p.m.

SATURDAY - Fun Size (PG-13) 11:15 a.m., 2 p.m., 5:30 p.m., 8 p.m.

Chasing Mavericks (PG) 11 a.m., 2 p.m., 4:45 p.m., 7:30 p.m., 10 p.m.

Sparkle (PG-13) noon, 3 p.m., 6 p.m., 9 p.m.

Hit and Run (R) 11:30 a.m., 2:30 p.m., 5:30 p.m.,8:30 p.m.

SUNDAY - Fun Size (PG-13) 11:15 a.m., 2 p.m., 5:30 p.m., 8 p.m.

Chasing Mavericks (PG) 11 a.m., 2 p.m., 5 p.m., 8 p.m.

Sparkle (PG-13) noon, 3 p.m., 6 p.m., 9 p.m.

Hit and Run (R) 11:30 a.m., 3 p.m., 6 p.m.

MONDAY - Fun Size (PG-13) 11:15 a.m., 2 p.m., 5:30 p.m., 8 p.m.

Chasing Mavericks (PG) 11 a.m., 2 p.m., 5 p.m., 8 p.m.

Sparkle (PG-13) noon, 3 p.m., 6 p.m., 9 p.m.

Hit and Run (R) 11:30 a.m., 3 p.m., 6 p.m.

TUESDAY - Fun Size (PG-13) 11:15 a.m., 2 p.m., 5:30 p.m., 8 p.m.

Chasing Mavericks (PG) 11 a.m., 2 p.m., 5 p.m., 8 p.m.

Sparkle (PG-13) noon, 3 p.m., 6 p.m., 9 p.m.

Hit and Run (R) 11:30 a.m., 3 p.m., 6 p.m.

WEDNESDAY - Fun Size (PG-13) 11:15 a.m., 2 p.m., 5:30 p.m., 8 p.m.

Chasing Mavericks (PG) 11 a.m., 2 p.m., 5 p.m., 8 p.m.

Sparkle (PG-13) noon, 3 p.m., 6 p.m., 9 p.m.

Hit and Run (R) 11:30 a.m., 3 p.m., 6 p.m.

THURSDAY - Fun Size (PG-13) 11:15 a.m., 2 p.m., 5:30 p.m., 8 p.m.

Chasing Mavericks (PG) 11 a.m., 2 p.m., 5 p.m., 8 p.m.

Hit and Run (R) 11:30 a.m., 3 p.m., 6 p.m.

Galaxy Theater (Vogelweh)TODAY - Paranormal Activity (R) 7 p.m.

SATURDAY - The Pirates! Band of Misfi ts (PG) 4 p.m.

Alex Cross (PG-13) 7 p.m.

SUNDAY - ParaNorman (PG) 7 p.m.

NOW SHOWING

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

Solutions to the Oct. 26 puzzle

Puzzle courtesy of http://thinks.com/

Fun Size (PG-13) — A teenage girl is forced to take her brother trick-or-treating on Halloween. When he goes missing, she recruits her friends to help track him down before her mother fi nds out.

Starring Chelsea Handler and Victoria Justice.

Chasing Mavericks (PG) — “Chasing Mavericks” is based on the true adventures of big wave surfing legend Jay Moriarity and his unique friendship with veteran surf-er Frosty Hesson. As a teenager, Jay takes on the massive and deadly waves, known as

the Mavericks, off the coast of Half Moon Bay.

Starring Gerard Butler and Elisabeth Shue.

Hit and Run (R) — This is the story of Charlie Bronson, a former getaway driver who busts out of the Witness Protection Program to drive his girlfriend to Los Angeles so she can land her dream job. Their road trip grows awkwardly compli-cated when they are chased by the feds and increasingly dangerous when Charlie’s for-mer gang of criminals enter the fray.

Starring Bradley Cooper and Kristen Bell.

FRI NOV 02 - WED NOV 07In Digital 3D: Hotel Transylvania3D (PG)- Mon - Wed 16:00In Digital 3D: Wreck It Ralph 3D(PG)- Fri 15:45, 18:00, 20:15, Sat & Sun 13:30,15:45, 17:45, 20:30, Mon - Wed 16:00, 18:00,20:30Argo (R)- Fri & Sat 22:30, Sun 20:00, Mon -Wed 20:30In 2D Hotel Transylvania(PG) - Fri15:45, Sat & Sun 13:30, 17:00, Mon & Wed 19:00James Bond 007: Skyfall (PG13)-Fri 16:00, 17:30, 19:00, 20:30, 22:00, Sat 13:30,15:00, 16:15, 17:45, 19:15, 20:45, 22:00, Sun13:30, 14:45, 16:15, 17:30, 19:15, 20:15, Mon -Wed 16:00, 17:15, 18:45, 20:00Paranormal Activity 4 (R)- Fri 19:00,Sat & Sun 18:45, Tue 19:00Taken 2 (R)- Fri & Sat 22:30Starts Fri, NOV 16:Twilight: Breaking Dawn Part 2

Next to Autobahn A6, Exit 13 (Landstuhl) Merkurstraße 9, 66877 Ramstein-Miesenbach6 THEATRES, THX, EX and all Digital Sound Systems

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67657 Kaiserslautern ①Europaallee 21Tel.: 0631 8924 -0

Branch of Möbel Martin GmbH & Co. KG Kurt-Schumacher-Straße 24, 66130 Saarbrücken

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A Christian fellowship that gathers to study God’s word verse by verse so we can know, glorify and serve Christ.

Teaching the village, reaching the world!We meet

Sundays at 11 a.m.For more info call 06371-616793

or visit our website www.CCK-Town.org

Industriestr. 5066862 Kindsbach

KMC Assembly of God Church

Reverend Chuck KackleyPhone: 06333-9931838Cell: 0171-6574322

WORSHIP HOURS: Sunday 10 a.m., Wednesday 7 p.m. Family NightServices are held at Kaiserstrasse 16 A, Einsiedlerhof

Episcopal ServicesHOLY EUCHARIST

Sundays 10:30Kapaun Chapel

For more information pleasecall 480-6148 or 06372-3163

St. Alban's Military Community

Sunday School 9:30 AM – Nursery AvailableSundays: Corporate Worship 10:45 AM

Weekdays: Men’s, Women’s and Small Group Bible Studies / Prayer Meetings

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Sunday Worship Gatherings at 9 & 11 a.m.

Schedule of ServicesSundays Bible Classes (all ages) 10:00 a.m. Worship 11:00 a.m. & 6:00 p.m.Wednesdays Devo. & Bible Study 7:00 p.m.

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Air Force and Army Chapel ScheduleProtestant Services

Saturday Seventh-Day Adventist Sabbath School 9:30 a.m.Worship service 11 a.m. Sunday Protestant Worship and Kids’ Church10:00 a.m.POC USAG-K Chaplains Office 493-4098, Civ. 0631-3406-4098, BLDG 3150

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(480-6148)Contemporary Service, 11:00 a.m. Sunday

(480-5753)Liturgical Services, 9 a.m. SundayLiturgical Sunday School, 11:00 a.m. SundayTraditional Service, 11:00 a.m. Sunday

(489-6859) Gospel Service, 11:00 a.m. Sunday Protestant Education Classes are available forall ages at Vogelweh, Ramstein, Landstuhl and Daenner, For more information, call 480-2499 or 489-6743.

Jewish Religious Services (480-5753),

Shabbat Evening Service, Friday, 7 p.m.

Catholic Services (480-6148)

Sunday Mass, 9:00 a.m. and 5 p.m. Confessions, 4 to 4:45 p.m. Sunday Daily Mass, 11:30 a.m. Mon through Fri

(489-6859) Confessions, 4 to 4:45 p.m. Saturday Mass, 5 p.m. Saturday

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Sunday Mass 9 a.m. Daily Mass noon Mon – FriPOC USAG-K Chaplains Office 493-4098, Civ 0631-3406-4098

Islamic Services (480-5753),

Jumu’ah Prayer, 1:30 p.m.For Religious Education and Daily Prayers check Prayer Schedule

Orthodox ChristianConfession by appointmentDivine Liturgy - Kapaun Chapel Sun, 9:00 a.m. For more information call: 489-2496

Youth GroupMiddle School Youth Group, "Plugged-In" for Landstuhl, Kaiserslautern and Sembach meets on Sundays from 2 to 4 p.m. at the Pulaski Religious Youth Center.High School Youth Group, "The Rock" meets on Sundays from 6 to 8 p.m. at the Pulaski Religious Youth Center.Dinner for Students and their Families, "Café" meets on Sundays from from 430 to 530 p.m. at the Pulaski Religious Youth Center.For details and other events, call Anthony Amor at 0151-2411-2619 or visit www.kmcyouth.com.

Denominational ServicesEpiscopal (St. Albans)

Sun, 10:30 a.m.Korean Service

Sun, 1 p.m.Unitarian Universalist Service

2nd & 4th Sun, 1.30 p.m. (Sep through May)Wiccan

1st & 3rd Sat, 7 p.m.Confessional Lutheran (WELS)

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Tel: (Handy/Cell) 01577-9105550E-mail: [email protected]

Baumholder International Worship CenterCentro de Adoración Internacional Baumholder

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Sunday Intl Worship: 11:00 hr Wednesday Prayer/Bible Study: 19:00 hr

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2-Level Apt Ramstein-City Cen-ter 3BR, liv/dinrm, BIK, 2baths,storage & garage, 120sqm, €900+ util 0173-6640836 or 06371-51375

A beaut. Apt, 15min to Vogelwehor RAB or hospital, 4BR, walkincloset, bathroom w/bigshower +whirlpool, bathroom w/showerand WC, liv/din rm, new BIK terrw/very beautiful view near forest,very quiet, sunroom, laundry w/warm water, floorheating,171sqm, AFN connect, DSL,1100€+utl, Tel. 0170/93 55555 or06333/9940788 €1100 [email protected]

Apartment 162 m² in K'Lautern, 2BR, BIK, 1 Bath, Liv/Din-Room,Balcony, No pets, Rent: 1050 Eu-ro + util., Avail: Dec. 1, 2012. Formore info please contact: GI BillPay Service & Real Estate, Tel.:06371-465407 or 0160-1065196,E-mail: [email protected]

Apt 117sqm Obermohr, 5kmRAB, livrm, 4BR, BIK, bath, WC,balc, garage, no pets, €750 + util,Tel. 06371-50747

Apt 148sqm 5rms kit 2baths2balc garage 1park spot gas hea-ting near A62 in Schellweiler avnow €980+util 06381-6909 or0160-6672516 (only German spk)or 0170-3074939 (engl spk)

Apt. 85sqm, BIK, livingrm,2Bedr. 1Bathr. garten, parking,20min from Ramstein, 430€ + util.0170 4750233

Apt-nice Ramstein, 310sqm,6BDR, 2 baths, garage rent1300€, ZIAI Immobilien 0637157888Bann 145sqm 3BR livrm dinrmBIK bath w/shower stor attic2balc 2priv cpk €900 +utl 06371-946060 or 0162-1929405 or 0160-92176590Bann, 2BR, 120sqm, Apt, floorheat, brand new BIK, €650, ImmoT. 016096096498Bann: 2 bedrm. Apt, liv./dinrm.BIK, bath, 2 balcony, garage,101sqm, mtl. rent 650 € + util.Hartmann Realty Call. 06371/912591Beautiful ground floor Apt196sqm Kottweiler, 5km RAB, 3-4BR, BIK, liv / dinrm, 3bath, stor,basem, 2carport, €1350 incl. hea-ting + util + No Deposit Call06371-52388Cozy furn Apartment w/ be-droom loft 15 min to Ramstein.Tel 06371-60351 or 0176 23404388Fully furnished 1BR Apt in Bruch-muehlbach, includes all utilities.No pets, no smoking €748 01573-7008770 / [email protected] nice quiet Apt, 100% eqp,carport, housing approved, €660all incl, 06308-1346Kottweiler - Schwanden, 4BR,Apt, 1.5bath, 135sqm, liv/dinrm,BIK, built in closets, storagerm,balc, parking behind house, €950+ util, Call: 01604497965 or016090203562Landstuhl! No fee! Loft - typespacious 3 bedroom apartmentwith terrace, garden and balcony.Real oak floors, 2 full bath, luxurybuilt-in custom kitchen. 150 sqm,1000€. 2 miles to Landstuhl Hos-pital, 4 miles to Ramstein AB.Phone: 0173-6555736, we speakenglish!Landstuhl, Hörnchenweg 4a, 56sqm BIK no pets pls €350 inclutil + €200 dep, 06371-62411Landstuhl: 1BR apartment. Price€ 350 RE/MAX Dreamhomes 4 Uask for Sonja Gray 06371/6129262 or 0160/ [email protected] bright apt in Schwedelbach95sqm 5min RAB big livrm 3BR1.5bath BIK big balc covered€650 incl heat + water + 2carpkLL doesn't speak engl 06374-6649

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incl. 1ltr. Palatinate “Dornfelder” redwineonly € 25,50 p.p.

� anksgiving buff et, Nov 22 at 5 p.m. only € 23,40 p.p.

Christmas at the Rosenhof:Buff et selection for your Christmas party, delicious Advent menus, Advent lunch and much more … (please follow Mrs. Santa on www.hotel-rosenhof.de)

We look forward to being your host!

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Am Fleischackerloch 66849 Landstuhl (across from Kaufl and)

SPECIAL LUNCH w. salad & breadSpaghetti with meat sauce or Lasagne € 6.-

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Fuchstr, 1 • 67688 RodenbachFormerly ASIA HOUSE RAMSTEIN BLDG. 412 (Community Center)

Now re-opened officially for everyone who enjoys GOOD

MR. WONG MEALS

Tel: 06374 – 9951770Opening Hours: Mon- Sun:

11 a.m. - 2 p.m. & 5 p.m. - 10.30p.m.

Mr. Wong welcomes you to our NEW RESTAURANT!

Luxury fully furnished apartment,all utilities included, 100sqm, 2bed, open-plan living/dining area,designer BIK, high-speed internet,AFN installed, laundry, storage,av. now, 1030 Euros, call Melinda0172/6855976 or [email protected]

Martinshöhe, 10 min to hospital,160sqm, 4BM apartmt, balcony,patio, 2 garages, E830, Immo T.016096096498

Near Ramstein-Base, 92qm,2bedr., bik, balcony, incl. heatingand water. Avail 1. Jan 13. Tel:06371/71176 or 0176-20224094.

Miesau, very nice apartment, 10min from Ramstein and Landstuhlgates, 2 BR, 1 bath, nice bik withdining area, large liv/din rm,straight walls, can hold a goodamount of furniture, extra storageavailable, garage, patio, quiet lo-cation, €780, for appointment,please call 0162 4131 878 or06372-3211

Newly renov 100sqm Apt, fullyfurn, balc, w/ Internet. Ideal forsgl, Kindsbach. Long/short term.Call: 06371-2209

Nice apt. in Kaiserslautern, 4 be-drooms, BIK, 150 m ², 900 € Rent+ Util. RE/MAX Real Estate Center0631-41408880 or 0157-87016817 Magdalena

Queidersbach, nice apt, 4-5bedr. liv/dinrm, strg rm, 1.5 baths,balcony, bsmnt, garage, floor hea-ting, 150 sqm, 970,00€ + util. Call06371 / 912591 No Finders Fee

Queidersbach: nice 2 bm 1stfloor apartmt, bik, patio, yard, E450, Immo T. 016096096498

Ramstein: 2 bm 90 sqm apartmt,bik, E 360E, Immo T.016096096498

Rodenbach Hohlstr. 3 comfy at-tic Apt 100sqm liv-space, newBIK w/everything, big bathrm 2BR1livrm, lrg hallway, cpks, 06374-992533 or 0179-8585307

Schrollbach 4rms BIK liv/din rmbath guest WC basem terrace ga-rage 100sqm €700 + utl No petsCall: 06383-6325

Spesbach: 2 bedrm. apartment,living-diningrm., brand new built-in-kit., pantry, 1 bath, basement,585,-- € +util www.agra-immobilien.de 06371/57656

!!! Kottweiler!!! Very nice 5BR/2BA house, floor heating, garden,garage Price € 1580. Ready tomove in!!! RE/MAX Dreamhomes4 U ask for Sonja Gray 06371/6129262 or 0160/ [email protected]

!!!360sqm Lux. small Castle,Obernheim (Landstuhl school)7BR 4bath 2liv/din sauna 938sqmlot 2300€ +utl + dbl gar, 0157/74285394 housing appr

!!!Miesenbach!!! Super one familyhome. 320qm living space 5BR/3BA sauna fireplace, douple gara-ge, very nice garden. Price € 2430RE/MAX Dreamhomes 4 U ask forSonja Gray 06371/6129262 or0160/ 3807277 [email protected]

15min Ramstein, FSH, 150 sqm,4 BDR, 2 baths, garage rent €1005 ZIAI Immobilien 06371 57888

***Homes, Reichenbach. St.310sqm, 6BR, €2100, Lux. Hel-tersberg, 260sqm, 5BR, €1890,Ramstein, 220sqm, 4BR, €1300,Kollweiler, 310sqm, 6BR, €1990,call for more, Call: Realtor Erica,0160-96697945, [email protected]

10 Min to Landstuhl hospital, free-standing house, 197sqm., 5bedrms., 2 baths., b.i.k., terrace,yard, carport No Fee House 1.470€uro+ util Anne S. NeumannImmobilien4you, Tel: 06372-803641 or 0173-8317162

10 Min to Rab school, freestan-ding house, 150sqm., 3 bedrms.,b.i.k., basement, 2 baths., garage1.110 €uro+ util Anne S. Neu-mann Immobilien4you Tel: 06372-803641 or 0173-8317162

125sqm Duplex, KL-Einsiedler-hof, 5min to RAB, 3BR, 1.5baths,BIK, liv/dinrm, garage, no pets,€960+utl, 07127-960720 or 0174-6372099 [email protected]

15 Min to RAB, 280sqm. 5bedrms., +studio, 3 baths., b.i.k.,yard, garage, No Fee House1.870 €uro + util Anne S. Neu-mann Immobilien4you Tel: 06372-803641 or 0173-8317162

1Fam House 66887 Rutsweiler100sqm BIK bath 3BR liv/dinrmbasem carport yard € 665 +util0170-1073965

210 m², heat insulated house: 2 li-vingrooms, 2 dinningrooms, 6 Be-drooms, 2 kitchen, 3 bathrooms,basement. Plus garden-and bar-becue area. Located in down-town; 5min to city center andshopping. Food supply aroundthe corner. 10min to vogelweh,20min to Ramstein. €[email protected];063170184; 017692223547

250sqm Freest 1Fam. Home Rei-chenbach-Steegen, 5BR, 2BIK3baths €1600+util 0151-17982373

3 min Landstuhl, FSH 250 sqm, 6BDR, 3 baths, garage, rent 1740,ZIAI Immobilien 06371 57888

Airbase: 10 min: Spesbach: verynice, freest house, like new, 4 br,studio, floorh. yard, gar E 1910,- ;Waldmohr: brand new duplx, 253sqm, 4 br, walk i. closets, gar,small yard E 2050,-; Huetschen-hausen: great dplx 5 br, gar,E1890,- ; Schwedelbach: 3 br +family- r, storage, gar, yard, petsok, E 1500,-; Wallhalben: nicefreest house, 4 -5 br, gar, bigyard, E 1250,-; JR Realty - redu-ced fee - ph: 0170-315-9692 [email protected]

Available with GP Residences:Large freestanding house south ofLandstuhl, 6 BR, 3 baths, bik, liv/din rm, fireplace, storage, yard,garage, pet friendly, €1,800. Mo-dern Vogelbach House, 4 BR, 2baths, bik, liv/din rm, fireplace,yard, storage, carport, €1,180.New modern Reichenbach-Stee-gen House, 5 BR, 2.5 baths, nicebik, liv/din rm, storage, yard,€2,100. Nice Miesau House, 5BR, 2.5 baths, great bik, liv/dinrm, storage, yard, double garage,€1,550. New, modern Glan-Münchweiler House, 5 BR, 2.5baths, nice bik, liv/din rm, stora-ge, yard, carport €1,300. Large,modern Nanzdietschweiler Hou-se, 6 BR, 3 baths, bik, liv-rm, din-rm, fire place, garage, carport,storage, yard with gardenhouse,€2,200. Largely reduced fees, call0162-4131-878 or 06372-3211oremail: [email protected].

Brand new freestanding house,10 Min. to RAB, excl. equipment,270sqm., 5 bedrms., 3 baths.,b.i.k., floor-heating, garage, 2.200€uro +util Anne S. NeumannImmobilien4you Tel: 06372-803641 or 0173-8317162

Brand new freestanding house,Rab school, 270sqm., 5 bedrms.,+dress rm., 3 baths., b.i.k., open-fire-place, garage, fenced yard,2.150 €uro + util Anne S. Neu-mann Immobilien4you Tel: 06372-803641 or 0173-8317162

Bruchmühlbach: new freest. 338sqm house, big living-dinigroomw. fireplace a. open kitchen w.b.i.k., 5 bedrooms, 2,5 ba-throoms, storageroom, double ga-rage, terrace and yard €270006371-619033 / [email protected]

Hohenecken, 4BR, duplex, 2 ga-rage, balc, €1160, Immo T.016096096498

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Hours: Mon closed | Tue-Fri starting 5 p.m. Sat starting 3 p.m. | Sun starting 11 a.m.Jahnstr. 26 • 67686 Mackenbach • Tel: 06374 - 3924*Dine in only! No delivery!

Every Pizza €6*

TUESDAYS

Every Schnitzel €6.80*THURSDAY

(incl. side dishes)

HOURS: Tue – Sat 17–22 h; Sun 11–14 h & 17-22 h; (Monday Closed)

Restaurant Dino Family Ammirati

estaurant Re Dino Family Ammirati

Please make your XMAS PARTY RESERVATION

as early as possible

2 h; Sun 11–14 h & 17-22 h; (Monday Closed)

AS PARTY RESERVATION XMAasas earlyy as pop ssibblele

PARTY ROOMLunch Parties upon

reservation welcome!

Comfortable renovated old farm-house, Dorfstr. 16, 66424 Hom-burg/Altbreitenfelderhof nearWaldmohr 5min, 7rms BIK liv rmdin rm 2bath 2balc terrace base-ment yard parking. €1100 + utl0163-3505337 or [email protected]

Duplex 20min to RAB, 155sqmbik din/liv rm 4BR office bath WC3cellar rms gas & wood centr heatbalcony w/BBQ garage carpk€1000 + utl 0177-8412048

Duplex Miesau 130sqm 3BR liv/dinrm BIK 1.5bath laundry garageterr yard no dogs pls €950+utilCall 06372-3286 or 0151-40453421

Duplex-Half 175 m² in Bann, 3BR, 2 Bath, BIK, Liv/Din-Room,Carport, Yard, Pets negotiable,Rent: 1320 Euro + util., Avail:Now. For more info please con-tact GI Bill Pay Service & RealEstate, Tel.: 0160-1065196 or06371-465407, E-mail: [email protected]

Duplex-Half 184 m² in K'LauternEinsiedlerhof, 6 BR, 2.5 Bath, BIK,Liv/Din-Room, Storage, 1 Garage,Fenced in yard, Pets negotiable,Rent: 1330 Euro + util., Avail: Dec.1, 2012. For more info please con-tact: GI Bill Pay Service & RealEstate, Tel.: 06371-465407 or0160-1065196, E-mail: [email protected]

Duplex-Half 310 m² in Konken,25 km to RAB, 6 BR, 2.5 Bath,BIK, Liv/Din-Room, Basement,Garage, Yard, Pets welcome,Rent: 2300 Euro + util., Avail:Now. For more info please con-tact: GI Bill Pay Service & RealEstate, Tel.: 06371-465407 or0160-1065196, E-mail: [email protected]

Enjoy living in this charming artnouveau home, 220 m² in Kusel,25 km to RAB, 15 km to BHR, 5BR, 2.5 Bath, BIK, Liv/Din-Room,Basement, Gas heating, Pets ne-gotiable, Rent: 1600 Euro + util.,Avail: Now. No finder´s fee. Formore info please contact: GI BillPay Service & Real Estate, Tel.:06371-465407 or 0160-1065196,E-mail: [email protected]€1600

Erfenbach, 5 min to Vogelweh, ni-ce renovated house, 130 sqm, 4BDR, 2baths, 2 garages, rent 900€, ZIAI Immobilien 06371 57888

Höheneinöd, 10 min LRMC, 6BR,260sqm house, nice view, €1850,Immo. T. 016096096498

Enjoy the great view from this Ba-varian style FSH, 220 m² in Nie-derkirchen, 20 km to Sembach,22 km to KL, 3-4 BR, 2 Baths,BIK, Huge Liv./Din. room area w.fire place, party room w. Bar, 1 ga-rage, pets negotiable,rent:1650.00 EUR + 30.00 EURgarage + util., avail.: now. For mo-re info please call GI Bill Pay Ser-vice & Real Estate, Tel.: 0160-1065196 or 06371-465407, E-mail: [email protected]

Erfenbach: Freest. spacious,house, 270sqm or more, 5BR/3BA, fireplace, terrace, yard, 3 ga-rages, € 2.350,- + util 06371/943311 www.GermaWild-Immobilien.de

Eulenbis 12min to RAB freest240sqm house livspace 6BR openBIK w/ bar liv/dinrm 2baths, firepl,terr garden 2balcs dbl garageelectric shutters beautiful view stu-dio €1820+utl 06308-209238

Exclusive Duplex in Glan-Münchweiler. Newly renov.320sqm View 5BR 2baths liv rmdin rm BIK TV rm terrace 2balccellar rms. €1740 + utl Av nowTel. 0151-11598496 or 06372-8031920 or 0171-9377846

Fockenberg - Limbach (Ram-stein-school): freest. House,285sqm, 5BR/3BA, balcony, ter-race, yard, carport € 2100.- + util06371/943315 www.GermaWild-Immobilien.de

Free standing House in Macken-bach, 180sqm, 4bdr, 2 Livrm.BIK, 2 bath, garage, garden, ba-sem, € 1260,- + util. Please call:0176-25128882

Queidersbach, house, 4rms BIKbath balc €490+utl 06371-16904

For rent: Semi - detached housein Ramstein city with todays com-modity combined w/ the charmsof a century ago. What you get: 3sleeping-rooms, 1,5 completelynew installed bath rooms, renova-ted large living room and kitchen,basement w/ washing machine/dryer, space for 2 cars in theyard. Part of the garden to beused by the tenant subject to ar-rangement with the landlady.€980 [email protected] or06371-51305

Freestanding house Kaiserslau-tern - Erfenbach, 210 sqm, 5 be-drooms, 2.5 bath, BIK, laundry,fenced garden €1520 0172-6548450

FSH 160 m², 8 km to Landstuhl,12 km to RAB, 4 BR, 2 Bath, BIK,Liv/Din, Basement, Garage, Patio,Pets allowed, Rent: 830 Euro +util., Avail: Now. For more infoplease contact GI Bill Pay Service& Real Estate Tel.: 06371-465407or 0160-1065196, Email:[email protected]

FSH 250 m² in Kusel-Region, 10km to BHR, 25 km to RAB, 6 BR,3 Bath, 2 BIK, Liv/Din-Room w. fi-replace, Yard, Pets allowed, Rent:1800 Euro + util., Avail: November1, 2012. For more info please con-tact: GI Bill Pay Service & RealEstate, Tel.: 06371-465407 or0160-1065196, E-mail: [email protected]

Glan - Münchweiler: Spacious,newly renovated Duplex, 260sqm, 5BR/2BA, 2 balconys, ter-race, yard, € 1740.- + util 06371/943311-16 www.GermaWild-Immobilien.de

Hohenecken: 3 bm duplex, stu-dio, 2,5 baths, garage, patio,yard, E1020, Immo T.016096096498

House 135sqm + basement, 3BRlivrm dinrm, 1 3/4 baths, kitchen,garage, garden + g-house pets al-lowed, €750 Tel: 0160-3068176or 0163-1817097

House 270sqm Geiselberg ca.20km RAM / 15 Vogelw. 5BR2BIK 1 3/4 bath sauna terr dbl ga-rage w/elec door, partyrm, gardenstor, basem/laundry, pets allo-wed, €1800 +util no fees Call:0631-40624

House in Bann. 4 bedrooms, li-ving room, dining room, 2 ba-throoms, 2 garages. See more onAhrn.com. $1360 [email protected]

House, near Altenglan, 5rms,2bathrm, lrg BIK, balc, small gar-den, €900, Avail 1 Sept, 0171-3349183

Kaiserslautern 5 min to down-town, FSH, 3 BDR, 2 baths, gara-ge, rent € 1200, ZIAI Immobilien06371-57888

Kaiserslautern downtown: 210m2: 2 livingrooms, 2 diningrooms,6 Bedrooms, 2 kitchen, 3 ba-throoms, basement, privatebackyard. 5min. to the next supermarket and restaurants. 8. min toshopping facilities. 10 min to vo-gelweh, 20min to Ramstein.€1300 [email protected];063170184; 017692223547

Krickenbach: nice 3 bm duplex,2 baths, garage, basement, patio,yard, E 1130, ImmoT.016096096498

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Greek Specialities Restaurant55743 Idar-Oberstein-Algenrodt

Am Dreschplatz 2Phone 0 67 81-4 36 02

Open daily from:11.30-14.30 & 17.00-24.00- No resting day -

❏ All meals also to go

❏ Beer Garden

❏ All Credit Cards accepted

❏ English Menu

For the past 18 years one of the most popular places

for AmericansYour home away from home!Conversation, good music,

dance and fun!

High Life DANCE CLUB

Richard-Wagner-Str. 1 (across from Karstadt)

Wed — Mon: 10 p.m. — 5 a.m.Fri — Sat: 10 p.m. — 8 a.m.

Tuesdays closed

Tel.: 06 31 - 618 25

www.jap-restaurant-sukiyaki.de

$ 1 = 0,80 €

New Opening Hours:Mon - Thu 17.00 - 24.00 • Fri 17.00 - 2.00 Sat 11.30 - 2.00 • Sun 11.30 - 24.00

we accept major credit cards

Kaiserslautern, 5min to down-town, nice house, 270 sqm, 7BDR, 3 baths, floorheat., fire-place, garage, yard, rent 1850 €ZIAI Immobilien 06371-57888Kaiserslautern: brand new du-plex, 3 bedr. plus Studio, walk-incloset, 3 bath, living-diningrm.,built-in-kit., roof terrace, patio,yard, garage, 1320,-- + util,www.AGRA-Immobilien.de 06371/57656Konken Selchenbacherstraße22: freest house 240sqm, 6BR,2.5baths country style, BIK, dblgarage €1800+utl Call: 06384-1629 or 0160-92341477Landstuhl: freestanding 3 bedr.,1 ½ bath, living-diningrm, built-in-kit., patio, yard, garage, 950,-- +util, www.agra-immobilien.de06371/57656

Kottweiler: freestanding house,4 bedr., 2 ½ bath, living-di-ningrm., build-in-kit., patio, yard,garage, 1.250,-- + utilwww.AGRA-Immobilien.de 06371/57656

Linden, 130sqm, 2BR, floor he-at, firepl rm, winter garden, balc,patio, €850, Immo. T.016096096498

Linden, 140sqm free-stand newrenovated house 10 min to Vogel-weh, 3 bm new bik, garage, patio,big yard, E 920, Immo. T016096096498

Luxury big FSH, 20km to K-Town180sqm, 4BR, 2bath, flr heating,BIK, terrace, balc, garden, quietarea, €1300 + util, Call Henry0172-6634425

Luxury designer villa in Kusel,314 sqm 4br 3bath fireplace 2cargarage & carport AFN swmg pool15 min LRMC, 19 min Ram, 21min Vog €2800 0171-4740964

Miesenbach: freestanding 4-5bed., 3 ½ bath, living-diningrm,built-in-kit., patio, yard, 2 car gara-ge, sauna, 2.500,-- + utilwww.AGRA-Immobilien.de 06371/57656

Nanzdietschweiler: Freest. Hou-se, 260sqm, 3BR/2,5BA, balcony,terrace, yard, fireplace, big gara-ge, floor-heat, € 2.200,- + util06371/943310 www.GermaWild-Immobilien.de

Nice and quiet Duplex-Half inKindsbach, 115 m², 3 BR, BIK, 2Bath, Liv-Room + Din-Area, 1 Ga-rage, No pets, Rent: 850.00 Euro+ util., Avail: Dec. 1, 2012. For mo-re info please contact: GI Bill PayService & Real Estate, Tel.: 06371-465407 or 0160-1065196, E-mail:[email protected]

Nice duplex half, 8 km to KL,school KL, 150 m², 3 BR, 2 bathr.,BIK, liv./din. room area, storage,basement, attic, 2 parking lots,yard, gas heat, pets negotiable,avail. 1. Nov., rent 1100.00 EUR,for more info call G.I. Bill Pay Ser-vice & Real Estate, Tel: 06371-465407 or 0160-1065196, E-mail:[email protected]

Nice FSH 130 m², 20 min to RAB,Access to A62 1 km, 3 BR, 1Bath, BIK, Liv/Din-Room, Double-Carport, Yard, Pets negotiable,Rent: 950 Euro + carport + util.,Avail: Now. For more info pleasecontact GI Bill Pay Service & RealEstate Tel.: 06371-465407 or0160-1065196, Email: [email protected]

Nice FSH 215 m² built in 2006 inKottweiler, 5 BR, 2 Bath, BIK, Liv/Din-Room + fireplace, Storage, 1Garage, Floor-Heating, Yard, Nopets, Rent: 1580 Euro + util.,Avail: Nov. 1, 2012. For more infoplease contact: GI Bill Pay Ser-vice & Real Estate, Tel.: 06371-465407 or 0160-1065196, E-mail:[email protected]

No Fee House Wonderful house,RAB school, 193sqm., 3 bedrms.,2 baths., attic, laundry room, car-port, in a quiet area No Fee Hou-se, 1.380 €uro + util Anne S. Neu-mann Immobilien4you Tel. 06372-803641 or 0173-8317162Otterberg Beautiful duplex in gre-at area w/ lux fittings 290sqm4BR 2baths guest-WC 3balc fireplgallery designer BIK much moreav 15.11 €2095 incl dbl garageTel. 0179-5112877Otterberg: 4 bedr., 2,5 bath, 2car garage, € 1.250,-- + util.,Kindsbach: 5 bedr., 3 bath, car-port, € 1.260,-- + util., Miesau: 4bedr., 2 bath, carport, big yard, €1.275,-- + util., I.B.u.Immobilien-service Thomas Sourißeaux€1250 06374 995 694 [email protected] 15 min, brand newFSH, 180sqm, 5 BDR, 2 baths,floorheating, rent 1500 €, ZIAI Im-mobilien 06371 57888Ramstein area, 5 mins to Air Ba-se, freestanding house with bigyard, garage, gas heating, 225sqm, 4 bed, 2 bath, open livingwith fireplace, BIK, lots of stora-ge, large basement, av. now,€1610+ut. Call 0172/6855976 [email protected]: duplex, 5 bedr., 2 ½bath, living-diningrm., built-in-kit.,patio, yard, carport, 1275,-- + utilwww.AGRA-Immobilien.de 06371/57656Ramstein: for big familiy freest.380 sqm house, 7 bedrooms, 2-3kitchen w. b.i.k., 3,5 bathrooms,open fireplace, garage a. yard w.yardhouse KD-Baubetreuung€2200 06371-619033 / [email protected] (Ramstein - school):Freest house with a nice view,6BR/1,5BA, yard, terrace, open-fi-re-place, 2 car garage, like200sqm €1.450,- + util 06371/943310 www.GermaWild-Immobilien.deSchönenberg - Kübelberg 1FamHouse, 160sqm, 3BR, 1 & 3/4bathrm, lg din rm, din rm, newBIK, storage rm, all woodenfloors, firepl, balcony, cov patio,basement, laundry rm, wine cel-lar, 2garage, lg property. E1120 +util plus 30E / garage. Call 06826-4559

Schwedelbach: nice duplex,164sqm, 3 bedr., livr, diningr, bik,studio, yard, pets are allowed,€1150.- + util. Roth Immobilien06374-994776 or 0171-1950606

Weilerbach, cosy FSH, nice yard,160 sqm, 3 bed, 1.5 bath, base-ment, garage, av. now, €1100+ut.Call 0172/6855976 [email protected] excl. freestandinghouse, 270sqm., 5 bedrms., 3baths., +sauna, b.i.k., garage,fenced yard, 2.150 €uro + util An-ne S. Neumann Immobilien4youTel: 06372-803641 or 0173-8317162

!!! Erzenhausen!!! Very nice bun-galow with finished basement 190qm living space 5BR/2BA, open fi-re place, floor heating, garage. Ni-ce garden. Come and see!! Price€305 000 RE/MAX Dreamhomes 4U ask for Sonja Gray 06371/6129262 or 0160/ [email protected]

!!! Eulenbis!!! Beautiful one familyhome 250 qm living space 5BR/2BA nice garden much more ex-tras. Call for appointment. Price €300 000 RE/MAX Dreamhomes 4U ask for Sonja Gray 06371/6129262 or 0160/ [email protected]

Beautiful freest. House in Offen-bach Hundheim ( Kusel) (1986) 5bedroom/ Liv / Dinroom with fireplace/ BIK / 2 bathroom, guest toi-let, 220 sqm liv space Garage, ni-ce garden Price: 220000,-- RE/MAX Real Estate Center Kaisers-lautern Call Michaela 0176 10515807 or 0631/ 4140 8880

Family House, Freestanding, inRAB school, 340sqm., living-space, 1000 sqm., proberty, 7bedrms., 3 baths., basement,b.i.k., terrace, garage, floor-hea-ting, Price Only 340 000 €uro An-ne S. Neumann Immobilien4youTel: 06372-803641 or 0173-8317162

Kindsbach: nice duplex with ga-rage build 2006, 145sqm, 4bm, 2baths, E200000, Immo T.016096096498

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HOUSES / APTS FOR SALE

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TLA / TDY

Contact us today, we speak English!Tel: 06305-7154101

Mon-Fri 08:00-12:00, 13:00-17:00 , Sat 09:00-12:00

NEED TIRES?

Auf dem Immel 1267685 Weilerbach

Tel. 06374 / 2538Fax: 06374 / [email protected]

LOOKING FOR A COZY PLACE TO SPEND THE WEEK OR A MONTH?

We can help! TLAs in Ramstein New apt for 1 bed-room for 2 people & also for families.

Apts have: full furn Sat TV microw. phone comp w/DSL private parking pets

OK wash/dryer also avail. Call 06371-5432 or 0171-3256002

Open: Mon – Fri 9:00 am – 5:00 p.m.KL-Einsiedlerhof

Im Haderwald 7(next to Car Wash & McDonald’s)

Phone: 0631-98343

POV CAR CLEANINGTIRE Service

Used cars WANTED

All makes and models, all specs,also damaged. We pay cash

and do all customs paperwork.Aldor Automobile. Heidelberg

Fair prices • Call any time06221 - 63908460172 - 6362497�

Free standing house in Niederkir-chen close to K´town and Ram-stein. 6 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms,big livingroom & kitchen, open fireplace, partyroom, sauna, swim-mingpool, 3500 qm property€320000 0176/83128350

Freestanding house, Near RAB,200sqm., living-space, 4 bedrms.,+studio, 2 baths., basement, 2 ga-rages, fenced yard, special offerOnly Price 150 000 €uro Anne S.Neumann Immobilien4you Tel:06372-803641 or 0173-8317162

Herschweiler - Pettersheim. Verynice one Family House, 190qm li-ving space, dining and living roomwith open fire place, nice BIK,4BR/1,5BA, Office, big Terrace,Balcony, Hobbyroom, Garden, Pri-ce 182 000€ RE/MAX Real EstateCenter ask for Kryspina 0631/41408880

Kaiserslautern: Duplex, 4 bedr.,2 living rooms, 2 bath, 2 car gara-ge in basement, Gasheat, lots ofstorage, dead end street, €240.000,-- I.B.u.Immobilienser-vice Thomas Sourißeaux 06374995 694 [email protected]

Kollweiler: very nice, freest hou-se, 185 sqm, built 2004, 3 br, fire-place, big patio, big gar, 617 sqmproperty, great location nearwoods 270.000,- E. - JR RealtyPh: 01703159692 or [email protected]

Mehlingen fst. 1Fam House w/spacious flr-plan & best interior,3BR & walk-in-robe, 2.5baths, liv/dinrm, balc, terr, sauna, tannigbed, dbl garage & much more!425.000€ Immobilien Bähr 06303-983153

Nice home in Mehlingen. 5 min-Sembach, 10 min-Ktown, 15 min-RAB. 238sqm living, 1007sqmfenced yard. 4BR, 2.5 baths.Wood flrs, 2 living/dining rms.MBR suite 1st flr, sauna in cellar.Kitchen, baths, balcony upgradedin 2006. 2 single car garages.FSBO-no agents. €[email protected]

Penthouse in Homburg - down-town, finished in Sept 2012,15miles to RAB, elevator, big ter-race, 2BR, 1.5bath, liv / dinrm,2storage, park spot- either insidepark garage or outside parking orboth avail. €336.000 Call: 0176-13650316 or 06383-7208

Representative Bungalow in Rei-fenberg (near Landstuhl) for sale(1980) 4 bedr/ Liv/Dining room / fi-replace /2 bathroom, Sauna, BIK,Double Garage, Liv space 168sqm, yard 1177, Price: 239000,--Call Michaela RE/MAX RealEstate Center 0176 105 15807 or0631 41 40 8880

Winnweiler - Imsbach, 1Familyhouse with granny annexe, 315sqm living space, Build year 1981,2012 completely renovated, Gasheating new, 1 garage, 3 carparks, property 936 m², Price:229000 Euro No realtor fee. Tel:0157 89639028

! ! ! ! 1 & 2 BDR Luxury TempApts TLA/TDY in Ramstein. 100%equipped including TV, DVD, freeInternet, washer/dryer, free callsto USA. reservation / questionscall: 0151-46501528 / mail:[email protected] / www.ramstein-tla.com / www.facebook.de/ram-steintla

!!!! 1 2 3 4 5 Beds luxury tempapts for incoming/outgoing fami-lies & TDY. Ramstein Air Base 2mins, short walk to restaurants &shops. Beautifully furnished,100% equipped TV, AFN, Englishsatalite, DSL, free telephone, USA& Europe, good library & movie se-lection. Pets welcome. Off streetparking at all locations. Call 0171-2679282 or email: luxuryapts09@yahoo, com

***2, 3 + 4 TLA/TDY Luxury Aptsin Landstuhl, Ramstein & K-Town.All Remodeled, Furnished, 100%equipped, Cable TV, Kitchen,Washer, Dryer, Parking etc. Call0170-4137555 or 0172-7471366

100% equipped 1-2BR Apts,Free internet, AFN, Phone to USA,off Road parking. 10min to RAM,Land, LRMC, Contractors alsowelcome. Info: 0177 1955959 orwww.tlaramstein.com

126 sqm in Landstuhl new fullyfurn, Internet and phone, wash,dry, a home from home for relaxatmosphere e-mail [email protected] 0162 7048027 or 06371/912977

1-3bed Internet, wash/dry, petok 3miRAB nbm4rent.com01742430124 / [email protected]

Beautiful TLF House, 5min. toRAB, 4bedr, fully furnished, 0176-39755130, www.beautiful-tlf.jimdo.com [email protected]

Miesau – nice apart. 180 sqm, 3BDR, rent € 1000, ZIAI Immobilien06371 57888

Nice furnished Apt. 3min to RAB,1bedr. 1 lounge / diningrm, fullyequip. New kitchen, free internet.Call us €50 00491638806655

Ramstein TLA/TDY 4/5BR 2Bahouse all inclusive furnished, li-nens, dishes/pots, wash/dryer,AFN, tel, DSL, carport 0152-33584979 email: [email protected] / www.tla-ramstein.com.

Ramstein, 5 min to base, 2 BDRapt., BIK, 100 % equipped 0637157888

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AUTOS

1 week € 130.001 month € 330.00(with VAT Form)

MAJOR CREDIT CARDS ACCEPTED

Tel.: 06301-1355Mail: [email protected]: toyota-partner.de/henn-katzweiler

Tel : 06301 1355

Hauptstr. 6 • 67734 Katzweiler

Dealership

CAR REPAIR

Body Repair + Paint

VERY CLOSE TO K-TOWN

Car Insurance & POV Shipping

Competitive Rates Low Monthly Payment Plan Household Content Insurance

Call for a free quote!

WALSH AGENCY www.kmc-insurance.comLICENSED ADAC OFFICEFULL ENGLISH SERVICE

American Auto Protector & AXA Co. • LOW COST CAR & BIKE INSURANCE • BUSINESS, LEGAL & MEDICAL INSURANCE • PROPERTY & HOME OWNERS INSURANCE • LIABILITY: HUNTING, PERSONAL & DOG INS.

Kaiserstr. 6, KL-EinsiedlerhofTel. & Fax: 0631 • 57750

located on B40 across ”Nick’s Fried Chicken“

Temp apt Ramstein 2 BR fully fur-nished TV DVD all dishes off-st.parking, 0171-4831501 or 0151-15383010

Temporary apt 4Star Weilerbach86sqm 2BR dryer SAT TV €45/night for 2pers., €10 for extra per-sons 0151-50879091 or 06374-993143 www.fskl.de

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1977 Porsche 911, red with taninterior. Just passed inspection,four new tires. Call 01520-994-1170 $16,500 [email protected] BMW E36 318i Sedan, 5speed Manual, 140k miles, sportseats, Driver Airbag, Air Conditio-ning, Anti-Lock Brakes, GermanSpec, Good Condition $1500 obo017577725861996 BMW 316i compact, auto-matic trans, 106k miles, powerwindows, heated seats, brownleather, german spec, trailer coup-ling, good condition €1800 obo017577725861997 Mazda 323 4dr; very relia-ble; clean; 5-speed manual trans;European spec; only 91,350 kilo-meters; snow tires incl; Guaran-teed to pass inspection! $2,2000172-428-6684 or [email protected] VW Passat Wgn Diesel 5sp.m-HDT8076 - 109376 km - US IDcard hdrs Only - Passat Power-Sealed bids to [email protected] - Ends 31 Oct $Best Of-fer 063134064114

1998 VW Passat Wgn Diesel 5sp.m-AS-OC20 - 187709 km - US IDcard hdrs Only - Passat Power -Sealed bids to [email protected] - Ends 31 Oct $Best Of-fer 063134064114

2000 Ford Mondeo Wagon, Ma-nual, Sunroof, Heated Seats, Sum-mer & Winter Tires, Well Maintai-ned - Service Record Avail, Pas-sed Insp 30Apr2012, Spacious$2000 [email protected]

2000 VW Passat Wgn Diesel 6sp.m- KLYH136 - 239596 km - USIDcard hdrs Only - Passat Power -Sealed bids to [email protected] - Ends 31 Oct $Best Of-fer 063134064114

2000, GM Omega 99000km.A/C,Automatic, Pwr Windows, RunsGreat. Nice Shape. Winter Tyres.Pass inspection.06385/286 o.0170-1910484. $3200

2002 F150 Supercrew, 88,000miles, Supercrew cab w/shortbed, Runs great, 2WD Automatic,4.6L V8, Power Moonroof / win-dows / locks, Bedcover $8000015119407367

2003 Buick Century, Silver, 160Kkm, good condition, automatic,US Spec, sell for $1000 lowerKBB price, pet & smoke free.Jeff(015121810520) $2400 Jeff015121810520 / [email protected]

2003 Toyota Corolla. Silver. Auto-matic. Cruise control. CD player.Air conditioning. Power windows.Power locks. Power Steering. Gassaver! $3,800 [email protected]

2004 Saab 9-5 ARC 103K’s Ma-nual transmission. AmericanSpecs 2.3L Turbo/ Outside Color:Silver Inside: Silver/ Leather Hea-ted Seats/Sport Package.$5,000.00 015140445792 / [email protected]

2005 Nissan Pathfinder SE, USSpec, Silver, 4x4, towing, pwr win/doors, 3rd row, rear air, dualtemp, running boards, roof rack,in Baumholder $12,[email protected]

2006 Volkswagon GTI, Gray, 5speed, 2dr hatchback,140.000km, 17 inch wheels, A/C,moonroof, Radio/CD, electric win-dows, heated seats, central locks,€7.199, Tel. 0173-3043941

2007 Blue Metallic HHR W/59000miles, remote start, new tim-ken hubs, new rotors and pads,only 4000 miles on all weather ti-res. Clean car. Must See! $8000C: 015156689707 / [email protected]

2007 GMC Yukon SLT, 56K mi-les, excellent condition, fully loa-ded, new tires/breaks, 4x4. Beready for heavy snowfall this win-ter! $24,500 0151-46400739 or [email protected]

2007 Honda Pilot EX-L, 56,000miles PS, PB, AC, Pw-Seats, Hea-ted Seats, Leather AM/FM, 6 CDChanger, Moon Roof, M&S tiresThird Row sattelite ready $17,200obo 0160-1242-862

2007 Kia Picanto with 132k, Thiscar has been well maintained andI have proof of all service work,from the Kia Dealership $400001703831947

2007 Lexus IS 250 AWD, 55K mi-les, leather interior, heated/cooledseats, paddle shifters. Great mixof class and sport. Perfect car forGermany! $19,500 0151-46400739 or [email protected]

2008 VW Jetta, Wolfsberg. Excel-lent Cond/Dealer maintained &Serviced. 44K mi, 2.0T, Auto/Trip-Tonic, AC, Sunroof, New tires, Al-loy wheels +WT $15000 OBO061046003673/[email protected]

2008 VW Touareg, US specs,67000 miles, dark grey metallic,loaded, VW dealer maintained,great SUV $20,900 obo 0151-12115406

2009 BMW 335i xdrive Coupe,Barbara Red with Beige interior,premium package, pro stereo,new winter tires and rims, low mi-leage, auto, all serviced $35,000Roy at [email protected]

2009 Chrysler Town & CountryVan, Champagne, 67,000 Miles,flex fuel, stow-and-go seats, CD,AC, luggage rack, great touring /family car $15,500 0157-89078546

2010 Jetta SE, 14k mi, ManualTrans, mi/h, km/h, heat frnt seats,6cd, BT / Iphone / pad compatbl,sun / moon roof, contact for moreinfo. $18650 obo [email protected]

2010 Toyota RAV4 4wd, GoodCondition, Blue, Loaded, 22,000miles email requests for detailsand photos. Pick up in Bad Rei-chenhall. $17000 [email protected]

2010 VW Golf GTI, 2 dr, 28K, 200hp, manual 6-spd, excellent condi-tion, lots of extras, heated seats,keyless entry, xenon lights, sun-roof, bluetooth, etc. $18,[email protected]

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MOTORCYCLES

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All Cars and Vans with winter tires!No extra costs!

2011 - BMW M3 Hardtop Conver-table, Fully loaded, 7 speed AutoTransmission, 15K mileage. Black/Red leather interior. Outstandingcondition. $59,500 [email protected] or 0171-703-3112

2011 Ford Fiesta, Silver, 12,000miles, standard, 4dr, 3 yr Warran-tee, 38mpg, CD, AC, great conditi-on, call Diana, Cell 0157-89078546 $12,500

2011 Mazda 2, German spec,9,900 MI, CD/MP3, Aux Jack,Heated Seats, Manual Transmissi-on, Steering Wheel Mounted Au-dio Controls, Power Windows,Sum/Winter tires incl. $13,250obo [email protected] / 061985773835

2011 Shelby GT500 550 HP! Na-vigation! Leather! Race red! Only2700 Miles! €60,[email protected]

2012 Ford Fiesta SES, must selldue to short notice PCS and can-not ship. Great on gas, excellentcond. Call Daisy 015156664579/06371467641 $16K [email protected]

2012 Hyundai Elantra, only13,300 miles. Silver exterior andgrey interior with almost all thebells and whistles. [email protected]

4 Dunlop winter tires with rims,195/65 R15,5 lugs, good conditi-on €550 obo [email protected] or 0171-703-3112

95' BMW 530i, passed inspectionSep 12', automatic trans, leather,cd player, sun roof, 127K miles,euro specs, great working conditi-on! $4000 [email protected]

A set of Continental Winter tireswith rims 5 lugs, 205/55R16HTS830, 017622987498, €600 obo

A3 2L TDI 170 CV. All Options!!120000 KM €17000 [email protected]

Audi 100 2.3 1991, 157000km,el.Sunroof, Oil-and Oil filter new,Passed German POV Inspektionnew, no Rust, looks and runsgood. €1450 06371/70600 or016099487753

Audi 100 model 1998, automatic,w/ CD Stereo, AC, power doors,breaks, runs great, in good condi-tion € 1.400 obo 0172 -676 2717

Audi A4 1,8T Chiped 212PS,54000 km, denim blue, handwasch only, tinted windows, S4-Recaro-Seats, and many more!+491787955540

Audi 1999, German Spec,5speed, Royal blue, dark blue lea-ther interior, 108K miles, customstereo w/2 12" subs and 2 amps,in-dash dvd receiver, smok free$6450 obo 063718021494 /[email protected]

Audi RS6, 450 HP twin-turbo V8,2003 US Spec, immaculatelymaintained. Very fast 4 door, likeBMW M5 only all wheel drive!Warranty. $28,000 [email protected]

BMW 316I, 1995, 186K km, Ger-man spec, manual, power win-dows, sunroof. Very good on gas$1800 [email protected]

BMW 320 Model 2004 doors - 6Gears, metalic, fully equipped e.gfull leather seats, heated seats,power doors/breakes/windows/sunroof, ESP, ABS, AC, stereoCD, garage kept, non smoking,well maintained w/ book, new ti-res - batterie and oil change. Insp.guaranteed. Only € 6.450 obo0172 - 676 2717

BMW 633 CSi 1976 classic in exccond, euro-spec, restored, rebuiltengine & man trans, pwr steering& windows, lthr int, new tires, ma-ny spare parts $7000 0171-4740964

Ford Escape AWD automatic109,900 mainly highway miles 23-27 MPG 1st owner, well maintai-ned. Newer windshield & tiresView Ramstein lemon lot space32 [email protected]

GM Nav Disc for Europe. Worksin factory Nav systems to includeTahoe, Suburban, Silverado, Sier-ra, Avalanche Yukon, H2 and Ca-dillac DTS's and SRX's. [email protected]

Lexus LS 400, built 1991, €1500.If you like to include the spareparts: €2500. Call: 07144-9989984

Madza 626, sport edition, alloywheels, dark windows, CD/radio,5 speed, good condition, year2000, new german inspection,82,000km, + extra winter tires,2500€, Call: 06371-8383958

MB 220 D, 1998, Station Wagon,great gas mileage - Diesel, white,automatic, cruise control, A/C,electric windows infront, tintedwindows, rain sensor, removabletrailer hitch, 245.000 km, Germaninspection good until 4/2013, acci-dent free, 3.300 Euro obo, Tel.0175-7503767

Mobile tire service, we come toyour Home for free. We changeyour wheels from the summer tothe Winter, Mounting and balan-cing Tire and spare part sale, Tirerepair 06383 [email protected]

Opel Corsa, 2009, orig. 1280km,cool & sound package, AC,€10.500 obo Call: 0152-53699038

Opel Omega Caravan, 1995,5speed, silver metallic, trailer at-tachment, A/C, keyless entry, al-low wheels, €1520, Call 06302-5110

Toda K20A Valve Spring Set. Ori-ginal price $400. Toda racingparts. Never used Asking $275Ph.017622987498 / [email protected]

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07 GSXR 750, blue and black, un-der 9000 miles, Yoshi pipe, forcedto sale, minim damage to lever(clutch) $6500.00 firm [email protected]

2010 Sportster 48, 2100 miles. Li-ke new, too many parts to list. Ne-ver laid down. Must go. Make mean offer. Email me for pics. [email protected]

Wanted! Your Motorcycle! Deador alive, runner or non-runner,crashbikes, US/UK/German-spec.All offers welcome english+ger-man spoken 06361-22676, [email protected]

Cleveland Browns fans are invi-ted to join the Browns BackersWorldwide chapter in Kaiserslau-tern hosting watch parties everygameday in Otterbach Live!! [email protected]

English speaking meetings of Al-coholics Anonymous available inthe Kaiserslautern/VogelwehArea. Our contact information is:AA Hotline-0157-36123097,www.aa-europe.net/countries/germany.htm

Facebook Group: Children withDiabetes Type I- Ramstein Germa-ny. Parent run. Meet other fami-lies, start playgroups and join asupport group. [email protected]

Hochspeyer American SocialClub. Meet your fellow neighborsfrom Hochspeyer & neighboringtowns. Info on FB or email:[email protected]

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GS Movie Event! Showing theHallmark movie original "SmartCookies" on Oct 27 at the Hercu-les theater from 2-4pm. $5 forcurrently registered girl scouts &$12 for unregistered girls. [email protected] for mo-re info

Just found out your pregnant?Want to develop a relationshipwith one doctor for the term ofyour pregnancy? Considering ha-ving your baby off-base? [email protected]

Playgroup for parents with child-ren ages 1 month-4 years meet inHochspeyer every Wednesday.Please contact: a.brokovich@gmail

Quit Smoking Today! Army Pu-blic Health Nursing is offering Tob-acco Cessation Classes for civili-an and military personnel in theKaiserslautern Military CommunityArea. New group begins 1st Wed-nesday of every month from 1130-1230 for four weeks at the KleberDFAC, Back Dining Room Bldg.3206. Advance registration is re-quired. To register or for more in-formation call Army Public HealthDepartment at DSN 486-7002/CIV06371-86-7002 or Kleber HealthClinic at DSN: 483-6099/CIV:06371-83-6099.

Reiki: Interested in forming a Rei-ki Share Group? Please contactJerry or Lorraine @ [email protected]

X-mas Specials at our Tattooshop in Im Haderwald 4, 67661KL-Einsiedlerhof, Kaiserslautern.Bring us 2 new Customers you re-ceive a Thank you Tattoo worthup to 200 Euros. €50 euros andup [email protected]

The 86 Force Support Squa-dron at Ramstein has licen-sed providers on and off theinstallation. Providers whoprovide more than 10 hoursa week of care must be licen-sed. Please use good judg-ment when choosing childcare services. For more infor-mation please contact063714057420 or [email protected]

!! Child care provider very experi-enced (engl spk) has openings forages 2 -10, very flex. 7min RABCall 0163-2943479

25 inch KLH tv in good condition.110V $35.00 obo 0160-1242-862

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Air Conditioner made by Remko,moveable, approx 3-4 years oldbut only used 2-3 times, greatcondition! Call 0152-05639147

I have 3 20" old fashioned TVs forsale. Not flat screen! 100$ each.All work perfectly. Call: 0177-6036101

iPhone4 white 32Gb simlock onlyfor t-mobile / Telekom customers.With car mount and charger, bagand Cover as well as Displayfoil€250 [email protected]

Older Grundig TV w/SAT receiver(no flat screen) works great €80for both obo Call: 06386-6711

Sony Handycam DCR DVD101Good condition with all acesso-ries $125.00 obo 0160-1242-862

Sony Trinitron 25" TV, traditional(not flat screen), 7 yrs old, kept inspare office, barely used, $50,Call 0163-330-5535, Lv Msg

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"Safety 1st" carseat, used forabout 1 year, very good conditi-on, from non-smoking car, acci-dent-free!!! Car seat good bet-ween 22-65 pounds, $50 0176-703 -36-001 or email: [email protected]

*Barber Items for Sale* OsterClassic 97 clippers w/5 blades;Oster Trimmer/outliner w/2 guides220V. $330+ retail. This a steal ofa deal, 0151-6121-4381

A baby stroller, $50, highchairwood, $50, large candle stand,$20, an adult walker, (rolletor),$20, all items like new, Call:06371-614277

Antique Recline metal bed with abrand new custom made mat-tress for sale, never been usedjust for decoration. Please call0176- 965 39 677 $100,[email protected]

Beautiful Polish tea service still w/ authentic labels. I bought when Iwas in Poland. Call: 0177-6036101

Chicken rotisserie new $25,06371 57888

Chopper Bike / cruiser Speciali-zed Fat Boy. Cherry red, 6" widerear tire, 3" wide front, dual discs,All-American bike. Original owner,really fun. $1000 015161321501

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

Dog Kennel, Pet Mate Varikennel.For medium sized dog. Good con-dition. Only used a couple of ti-mes. email: [email protected]

Electric Squire Stratocaster, likenew condition, comes with hards-hell case, sunburst color, good be-ginners or intermediate guitar$400.00 Rod at [email protected]

Fall / Winter Vest, natural Siberi-an Fox fur, rich bright color! Pre-pare yourself for cold weather!$400 0176-703 -36-001 or email:[email protected]

Free Cleveland Browns fans areinvited to join the Browns BackersWorldwide chapter in Kaiserslau-tern hosting watch parties everygameday in Otterbach Live!! [email protected]

Green suede handbag. Withthree compartments. Zipper top.$20 0176-22987498 please leavea message if I do not answer.

German Handmade! OCULI CUL-TUS SECRETI 2nd Military Intelli-gence Battalion Unit InsigniaWood Picture Inlay. Pair 37x25cm. [email protected][email protected] Lights - 2 tubs of indoor / outdoor christmas lights and ex-tension cords 110V Enough to co-ver any on base / post home! Hur-ry $50 [email protected]; CRM Exploring theHuman Element; played one timeonly, like new $15, 017664966777Jugendstil furniture over 100years old. A variety of items,grandfather clock (Harmonium),crystal glasses, Murano glasses,Meisner porcelain figurines,200years old, coffee and Tea set.Call: 0177-5211480Kids adidas soccer shoes, US si-ze 1, EU 32, black & red, worn afew times. Non marking. $35.0176-22987498, pics on class-worldKitchen table and 2 chairs, lightwood, $40, 4-drawer chest $10,glass-top table and 3 chairs $40,entertainment cabinet $10, lt brnleather TV recliner $70. Call06374-1277.Lace dress, eggshell/offwhite, size 6, never worn. For wedding/prom/summer night out. $50;017622987498 or [email protected] Pic on www.class-world.eu does not do justice. Be-autiful dress.Original Force Fins in good condi-tion. Size ML in color Aquamari-ne. [email protected] Tel. 01713610739 €139

Like new condition, 'cause kidprefer to sleep with mami, goodquality, paid $119, asking only$45, no stains, and etc, 0176-703-36-001 or email: [email protected]

Old oil painting picture on canvaspainted in 1942, Painters Ruppen-thal. Size 80 x 60 cm. Old woo-den frame. From an auction hou-se estimated 380 euros! €[email protected]

Original Force Fins in good condi-tion. Size ML. color Green. €[email protected]. 01713610739

Pink and white snake skin purse,not real. pics on www.class-world.eu [email protected]

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

Refrigerator with freezer. Ger-man, 220 volt, half size Refrigera-tor with one drawer freezer. Verygood condition and excellent Ger-man made quality. [email protected]

Santa Cruz Blur MTB, medium,2006, original owner, Shimano XT,Hayes Hydraulic dual disc brakes,meticulously maintained. $10000151-61321501

Sell handmade stick pictures of alegacy. Different sizes and moti-ves of Bavaria 12 euro per picturesize from 25 cm to 53 cm. Neg€12 [email protected]

Swarovski Pegasus - From the1998 "Fabulous Creatures" Se-ries. Retired in 1998, Asking $500.Ph. 06374/944828

Stunning ball gown, worn one ti-me. Was 250 Euro. German size44 (~16ish.) Not as shiny as pic.Adorned w/crystals. Wear w/or wi-thout straps. Incl. scarf €[email protected]

Swarovski Crystal - Attention col-lectors! Christmas is coming, allretired pieces reduced to halftheir value, All pieces over20years old! Prices greatly redu-ced! Great gift for any special oc-casion! Private collection! Retiredpieces. koala bear mother and ba-by, Panda mother & baby, whale,turtle. Call for info: 06332-41560between 2pm to 9pm. Can deliverto RAB!

Swarovski SC Isadora & Antonio,from the trilogy (magic of dance)2002 & 2003, w/crystal signs &displays) will sell separately, Price299 € each obo Call: 0162-2762421

Swarovski, silver, crystal, trilogymasquerade, 1999-2001, w/cry-stal signs & displays, 899€ oboCall: 0162-2762421

Techno / Dancefloor Synth. "Qua-simidi Sirius" with integrated 11Ch. Vocoder (also voice distorti-on) + Synthesizer "Quasimidi Ra-ven Max" + Keyboard stand€1600 [email protected]

Technology in Action, 7th Edition- Unused €15 [email protected]

The Elder Scrolls V Skyrim forXBox 360, $10 [email protected]

XBox 360 Wireless Controller -Black, $15 [email protected]

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8 am – 4 pm The Swarovski Pierrot mesasu-res 8". This is the first edition of"Masquerade" series. Retired in1999. Pics on www.class-world.eu [email protected]

Toddler clothes for boys andgirls. Tops $1, bottoms $2, andDenim $3. Located on VogelwehHousing. $Boy & Girl Toddler Clo-thes Phone# 063156001268Email: [email protected]

Documents for Sale! USA andCSA documents, coins of Germa-ny and China, private collection,for sale piece by piece. Call bet-ween 4-7pm 0152-25194313 (Da-vid Frank)

Warhammer 40K players wantedfor in and around Baumholder!Games held every Thursday night!Email for details. Spondored bythe Imperial truth! [email protected]

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

Wood frame picture. From Ash-field Arts. Made in the UK. Paid$500. see class-world.eu for [email protected]

2 piece couch and chaise lounge,round chair, and ottoman for sale.Only two years old. Need to sellso I have room for new furniture.$600, 01705272010

Bar - counter 5 m long $50,06371-57888

Bed, Queen size with almost newSerta box spring and simi firm pil-low top matt. email: [email protected] $200.00

Bedroomset $ 250, 06371 57888

Big storage shrunk $50, 0637157888

Cherry wood T.V. cabinet $50,06371 57888

Complete bedroom (bed, locker,bed side table, mattress), 1 yearold, in perfect state. €200015152112197

Dining room set oak, $100,06371 57888

Dining table w/ 2 benches, mas-siv wood - oak style, €250 0176-90796039

Golden framed paintings, div. si-zes reasonable prices 0637157888

German Sideboard and High-board for Sale. Oak-rustic color,massiv. Great condition! New€1200 each, now selling for €250each! Call: 0176-907-96039

Gothic style, solid wood, marshoak, length 360cm, height 180cm,depth 55cm. Location in Zwei-brücken in unused livingroom wi-thout any blemish. New price23.500DM selling for 4.800€, Call:06337-1315

Large Antique Dark solid wood. 3pull out draws, 3 cabinets aboveand below to store goods in. 7feet tall. Price: $2900017622987498. class-world.eupics

Living room set like new, $ 200,6371 57888

Loveseat $50, 06371 57888

Oak Shelf with 2 boards. Greatcondition! Call: 0152-05639147

Very old cabinet for sale. HenryII. €750 [email protected]

Well preserved oak massiv furni-ture from 1890, 2Sideboards,Grandfathers Clock, Dining tablewith chairs, several crockery sets-fotos on request €on [email protected]

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A 44 year old black male seeksthe company of a respectable, ho-nest, outgoing and sincere lady.She should be similar to me;down to earth, enjoy various acti-vities, exercise, likes to travel, likesports, like music and enjoy life. Itis okay to want to stay home so-metimes and relax. It is importantthat she is trustworthy, communi-cates well and don't play games.Serious inquiries only with phototo [email protected] -Andrew

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Responsibilities/Duties• Provide active leadership in procurement and growth of � nancial and other in-kind resources necessary for center operations.• Recruit, supervise, train, develop, and recognize sta  and volunteers.• Oversee the successful planning, coordination, and execution of daily morale-enhancing programs within an established budget.• Seek, develop, maintain, and improve relationships with the US military and with persons, organizations, and groups that support the center’s many programs.• Ensure that the center always remains clean, safe, welcoming, and well-maintained and that all assets are functional and up-to-date.• Prepare, review, and deliver � nancial, operational, and statistical reports within established deadlines.• Interact with patients and familiarize them with the center and its many o  erings.

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Details:• � is position is located on Landstuhl Regional Medical Center.• Preference will be given to local candidates within commuting distance.• Relocation assistance is not provided for this position.• Resume and cover letter are required for full consideration.

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Landstuhl Regional Medical Center is a globally recog-nized employer that offers competitive pay, an excellent benefi ts package, advance-ment options and a caring work environment. The following employment op-portunities exist for qualifi ed individuals.

We are recruiting for an INTERMITTENT AND PART-TIME REGISTERED NURSE (RN) POSITION in the areas of Critical Care and Med-Surg. This position does not require on-call du-ties. You must be a US citizen to apply and be in the local community. If interested, please email your resume to [email protected]

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We are now accepting applications for Administration position available Nov. 2012. On the job training. No experience or insurance license necessary.Working hours:Mon-Fri 8:30 to 17:00Salary in EUROFor further information, please contact Dennis Sniderat 0631-414-63100or 0800-100-8687

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Buying dictionaries all languagesand foreign language guides. Call0152-25194313 or 0160-69439449

Irish male (26) looking for apt/house share/house sit in k-town/landstul area with person/peopleof simular age, only recently arri-ved in Germany 0151 21486275 -mail [email protected]

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New Challenge for Baseball /Softball Coaches!! The River Ban-dits Baseball and Softball Team,located in Saarbrücken (A6,30min from KL) is looking for coa-ches for both teams and alsoplayers. Please contact: [email protected] or call0171-8634083

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