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Saddle up and tour Germany

Saddle up and tour Germany

Story and photos by Morgen Wright
Contributing writer

Whether an avid horse rider or an amateur, there is no better way to view the beautiful German countryside than by horseback.  

Not only is horseback riding an enjoyable way to get out and see the area, it is also great exercise.

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Special Summer Edition Fourth of July Contest

The Kaiserslautern American thinks you work hard for your country, so
we want to give you a chance to win a great day trip to the city of
Matzenbach for you and 20 of your co-workers, a prize valued at about

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Experience the magic of Rhine Aflame

by A.L. Shaff
Contributing writer

Each year during the Night of the Magic Lights, also known as

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Cruising the Rhine River

Cruising the Rhine River

Story and photo by A.L. Shaff
Contributing writer

When Judy and Jack Burk of Baton Rouge, La., wanted to visit their
daughter in Germany last spring, they sent a daunting list of what
they

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Kaiserslautern Military Community Center Corner

Kaiserslautern Military Community Center Corner

The first phase of openings at the KMCC is in full swing. All 435th
Services Squadron facilities

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KMC’s Rockin’ Fourth of July

by Petra Lessoing
Ramstein Public Affairs

This year

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General takes helm of 7th CSC

General takes helm of 7th CSC

by Sgt. Daniel Friedberg
7th Civil Support Command Public Affairs

Riding in from Texas, Brig. Gen. Jimmie Jaye Wells assumed the duty of
commander of the 7th Civil Support Command in a change of command
ceremony June 20 held at Panzer Parade Field in Kaiserslautern.

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Classes/training

Classes and training Learn about the environment and geology. The University of Maryland University College offers classes at Kapaun Air Station beginning in June. Classes include Environmental Geology (GEOL-120) for three credit hours – 5 to 7:45 p.m. Mondays and Wednesdays, and Introduction to Physical Geology Lab (GEOL-110) for one […]

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Keep valuables out of plain sight,

by Robert Szostek
U.S. Army Europe Office of the Provost Marshal

U.S. forces personnel in Europe can easily become victims of car
break-ins. Satellite navigation devices, laptops, ID cards, gas cards,
passports and military clothing are some of the items regularly stolen
from cars and vans.

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Service Credit Union donates $75,000 to Homes for our Troops

Service Credit Union presented a $75,000 check to Homes for our Troops
President and founder John Gonsalves June 9 in Portsmouth, N.H. The
donation will help disabled military members in the New England region
with their housing needs.

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