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Twelve-year-old Lauren Ewest, Kaiserslautern Middle School
seventh-grader, started a project called,
“Smoking is bad. I know that. But look, I don’t smoke, I chew. That’s a lot better choice, right?” “That depends.” Chewing tobacco is a choice that depends on two things: what you want to get out of using smokeless tobacco and the price you’re willing to pay to get […]
The German-American Community Office is celebrating its fifth anniversary Tuesday.
The office, located across from the city hall in Kaiserslautern, has
established itself as the contact point for all questions pertaining to
members of different nations living together.
The 786th Security Forces Squadron held the Creek Defender course Jan.
21 to Feb. 1 in Baumholder. This two-week course covered an array of
tactical training methods, including convoy training that security
forces members will need to be successful in a deployed environment.
Two phone calls, two people, two completely different outcomes.
Staff Sgt. Timothy Westerlund, Ramstein Area Defense Counsel paralegal, said he expected it.
Army Sgt. Nicholas Paupore is using a large mirror to help adjust to
the loss of his leg after suffering injuries in an explosion while on
duty in Iraq.
Getting that college degree may plague many New Year