Red Cross thanks OAW, COVID-19 volunteers

American Red Cross workers and volunteers pose for a photo during an Operation Allies Welcome and COVID-19 volunteer recognition ceremony at Ramstein Air Base, Sept. 28. During the ceremony, Red Cross and U.S. military leadership awarded and thanked volunteers for providing 24/7 support to help with supplies, comfort kits and additional requests from the military during OAW. Volunteers were also recognized and thanked for administering vaccines, cleaning and sanitizing stations in between patients, screening patients for symptoms and helping with in-processing of patients receiving vaccines throughout the COVID-19 pandemic within the Kaiserslautern Military Community.
American Red Cross volunteers greet each other during an Operation Allies Welcome and COVID-19 volunteer recognition ceremony at Ramstein Air Base, Sept. 28. During the ceremony, military and civilian volunteers received awards and certificates for their work supporting OAW and COVID-19 response efforts in the Kaiserslautern Military Community.
American Red Cross volunteers gather during an Operation Allies Welcome and COVID-19 volunteer recognition ceremony at Ramstein Air Base, Sept. 28. During OAW, Red Cross volunteers put in more than 8,775 hours, in the Kaiserslautern Military Community alone, over the course of 39 days.
Koby Langley, American Red Cross international services and service to the armed forces senior vice president, right, recognizes retired U.S. Air Force Maj. Gen. James Johnson, Operation Gratitude president and CEO, during an Operation Allies Welcome and COVID-19 volunteer recognition ceremony at Ramstein Air Base, Sept. 28. Throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, the Red Cross has partnered with Operation Gratitude to provide support to active duty military personnel and spouses in the Kaiserslautern Military Community.
Koby Langley, American Red Cross international services and service to the armed forces senior vice president, right, recognizes Yulithsa Chamu Torres, American Red Cross volunteer, during an Operation Allies Welcome and COVID-19 volunteer recognition ceremony at Ramstein Air Base, Sept. 28. Red Cross volunteers put in more than 8,775 hours, in the Kaiserslautern Military Community alone, over the course 39 days during OAW, and 4,227 hours during the COVID-19 pandemic.
U.S. service members and American Red Cross workers and volunteers attend a volunteer recognition ceremony at Ramstein Air Base, Sept. 28. During the ceremony, Red Cross and military leadership thanked volunteers for their time and efforts responding to Operation Allies Welcome and COVID-19. 
Right to left: Koby Langley, American Red Cross international services and service to the armed forces senior vice president, recognizes Zach Wrezenski, American Red Cross volunteer, along with Tommy Mize, U.S. Army Installation Management Command – Europe director, Command Sgt. Maj. Christopher D. Truchon, U.S. Army IMCOM – Europe, and Dee Swanier, American Red Cross – Europe division senior director, during a volunteer recognition ceremony at Ramstein Air Base, Sept. 28. Red Cross and military leadership thanked volunteers for donating their time and efforts in response to Operation Allies Welcome and COVID-19.