21st TSC Soldiers receive German marksmanship awards

Photo by Brandon BeachFirst Lt. Thomas Gohritz (left), German liaison and company commander with the 263rd Airborne Infantry Battalion, presents a gold Schützenschnur (German Armed Forces Marksmanship Badge) to Sgt. Maj. Michael Clauss, 21st Theater Sustainment Command, Headquarters and Headquarters Company, during an awards ceremony Feb. 21 on Panzer Kaserne in Kaiserslautern. Clauss and 21 other 21st TSC Soldiers earned either gold (highest), silver or bronze decorations for German weapons proficiency. The 21st TSC is U.S. Army in Europe’s leading organization for all sustainment activities, including logistics support, transportation, combat sustainment, human resources, finance, contracting and other areas in the field of sustainment. The 21st TSC also serves as the responsible headquarters for USAREUR’s military police and engineer brigades, providing combat engineers and military police during partnership training and other operations in support of USAREUR, U.S. Africa Command and U.S. Central Command. The 21st TSC is headquartered in Kaiserslautern.
Photo by Brandon Beach
First Lt. Thomas Gohritz (left), German liaison and company commander with the 263rd Airborne Infantry Battalion, presents a gold Schützenschnur (German Armed Forces Marksmanship Badge) to Sgt. Maj. Michael Clauss, 21st Theater Sustainment Command, Headquarters and Headquarters Company, during an awards ceremony Feb. 21 on Panzer Kaserne in Kaiserslautern. Clauss and 21 other 21st TSC Soldiers earned either gold (highest), silver or bronze decorations for German weapons proficiency. The 21st TSC is U.S. Army in Europe’s leading organization for all sustainment activities, including logistics support, transportation, combat sustainment, human resources, finance, contracting and other areas in the field of sustainment. The 21st TSC also serves as the responsible headquarters for USAREUR’s military police and engineer brigades, providing combat engineers and military police during partnership training and other operations in support of USAREUR, U.S. Africa Command and U.S. Central Command. The 21st TSC is headquartered in Kaiserslautern.