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 ×
Story and photo by Christine June
U.S. Army Garrison Kaiserslautern
September 22, 2006 ×
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 ×
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 ×
Thomas Warner
LRMC Public Affairs
A visit earlier this year to Landstuhl Regional Medical Center prompted
the Help Hospitalized Vets organization to give the hospital a
substantial monetary donation.
September 15, 2006 ×
Thomas Warner
LRMC Public Affairs
Divine motivation has led Chaplain (Capt.) Brian L. Bohlman to collect
personalized notes of thanks and deliver them to servicemembers
involved with the Global War on Terrorism. His unique approach to
ministry work is turning heads at Landstuhl Regional Medical Center,
just as has the book he wrote about oath-taking a few years back.
September 15, 2006 ×
Capt. Erin Dorrance
Kaiserslautern America
The best wedding planners will tell you that the most
important expense is a photographer. After all, photos are the only
thing a couple has after the event is over beside the rings and double
set of toasters and coffee makers.
September 8, 2006 ×