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Rules of the Circle

Rules of the Circle

September 29, 2006 ×

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First Sergeant’s Corner

the KMC First Sergeants Association

September 29, 2006 ×

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Civil Engineers’ Corner

September 29, 2006 ×

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Like father, like son - Military dad swears son into Air Force

Like father, like son – Military dad swears son into Air Force

Nate Cairney
Kaiserslautern American

Every day, dozens of young men and women report to Military Entrance Processing Stations across America to be sworn into service for all branches of the military. It is rare that a young man takes the oath with his father as the presiding official. It is even more uncommon that a father who serves in the Army swears his son into the Air Force.

September 22, 2006 ×

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Stryker unit calls Vilseck home

Stryker unit calls Vilseck home

Another piece of U.S. Army, Europe

September 22, 2006 ×

Features, Health

Nurse advice line provides timely help

It

September 22, 2006 ×

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Prevent the unthinkable: Fire incidents involving babies and toddlers

Parents anticipating the arrival of a new baby make preparations for a safe and comfortable home for their child. They look for cribs, infant seats and car seats that meet safety standards. Family and friends bring gifts of toys, blankets and color-coordinated accessories for the baby

September 22, 2006 ×

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Garrison program awards $5,000 for pristine barracks

Garrison program awards $5,000 for pristine barracks

Story and photo by Christine June
U.S. Army Garrison Kaiserslautern

Taking

September 22, 2006 ×

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USAREUR supports MEDFLAG ’06 in Benin

USAREUR supports MEDFLAG ’06 in Benin

David Melancon
USAREUR Public Affairs

As 40 U.S. Army, Europe Soldiers boarded a plane Saturday from Germany,
everyone talked excitedly about their destination: Africa. Seven hours
later, they touched down in the sparsely populated nation of Benin to
join MEDFLAG

September 15, 2006 ×

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‘Thank you’ - Wounded soldier visits medical staff who helped him recover

‘Thank you’ – Wounded soldier visits medical staff who helped him recover

Spc. Todd Goodman
LRMC Public Affairs

Capt. Dennis Skelton took a rocket-propelled grenade to the chest
during the second battle in Fallujah. On Sept. 8 he returned to
Landstuhl Regional Medical Center to thank the hospital staff for
helping him recover from major injuries.

September 15, 2006 ×