by Julio Quinones
Kaiserslautern Kingfish
As with all sports, there comes a time when athletes go from budding
prospect to rising star. It also marks a time when those stars
transition from stardom and enter the next chapter in their life.
January 27, 2012 ×
by Julio Quinones
Kaiserslautern Kingfish
“If you win something and you haven’t put everything into it, you haven’t actually achieved anything at all,” said one gold medalist swimmer. “When you’ve had to work hard for something and you’ve got the best you can out of yourself on that given day, that’s where you get satisfaction […]
January 20, 2012 ×
by Maj. Zack Solomon
U.S. Army Public Health Command
In 1974, co-founder of Nike Bill Bowerman created one of the first
modern-day running shoes, the
January 13, 2012 ×
Story and photo by Staff Sgt. Tramel S. Garrett
18th Military Police Brigade Public Affairs
On a cold, foggy Saturday morning five flag football teams battled on
the grid iron for the right to be called champion in the first Sembach
Invitational Flag Football Tournament held Nov. 19 in Sembach.
December 9, 2011 ×
by Donald Seltzer
Contributing writer
Volksmarching Notes » Interested in volksmarching but not sure how things work? Send an e-mail to volksmarch@gmail.com with the subject “Getting started.” » The calendar for volksmarching in Germany, Terminliste 2012, is now available for €2.50 in the start hall at most events. This useful booklet lists dates, locations, points of contact […]
December 2, 2011 ×
by Airman 1st Class Trevor Rhynes
86th Airlift Wing Public Affairs
An Airman with the 569th U.S. Forces Police Squadron made the U.S. Armed Forces Rugby Team, Nov. 5.
December 2, 2011 ×
by Nicole Karsch-Meibom
Contributing writer
Watch out where you go. There could be a dinosaur just around the corner!
Walk through a prehistoric landscape and feel like you are in a
different time at the Praehistorium in Landsweiler-Reden, which is a 45
minute drive from Kaiserslautern near Neunkirchen.
November 25, 2011 ×
by Nicole Karsch-Meibom
Contributing writer
November 25, 2011 ×
by Nicole Karsch-Meibom
Contributing writer
Winter puts a strain on the driver and the car. Weather conditions often
cause slippery surfaces. Low temperature can lead to engine failure.
Fading lights reduce visibility. So, be prepared.
November 25, 2011 ×