Features 21 TSC volunteers with host nation July 22, 2022 21st Theater Sustainment Command of U.S. Army Europe and Africa, German Army Soldiers, Mr. Falko Hoenisch, the mayor of Sankt Goar, and Kurt Mebus, mayor of Sankt Goar from 1971 – 1990, come together after completing a community project in Sankt Goar, Germany, July 11, 2022. The community project helped the city of Sankt Goar by removing debris from two streams in order to prevent future flooding. German Army Staff Sgt. Andrej Lucenko, 7. San Regiment 2, Westerwald, removes tree branches from a stream with 21st Theater Sustainment Command Soldiers and Civilians in Sankt Goar, Germany, July 11, 2022. The volunteer event was a team effort between 21st Theater Sustainment Command, host nation and Sankt Goar city officials. U.S. Army Master Sgt. Joshua Horton, 21st Theater Sustainment Command, (left) and Mr. Karl Dautermann (right), clear debris from the Heimbach stream during a community project in Sankt Goar, Germany, July 11, 2022. The project included more than 50 members from 21st Theater Sustainment Command, German Army Soldiers and host nation officials. Debris such as branches, trash, and brush were removed from streams to prevent flooding. U.S. Army Lt. Col. Raul Sandoval, adjutant general, 21st Theater Sustainment Command, recognizes Mr. Kurt Mebus, the mayor of Sankt Goar from 1971- 1990, after cleaning up creeks and rivers within the community of Sankt Goar, amongst U.S. Army Soldiers, the German Army, Civilians, Families and host nation partners in Sankt Goar, Germany, July 11, 2022. In World War II, Mebus was wounded as a boy near a battle on the Rhine River within Sankt Goar and lost his leg, but ultimately became the mayor of that very city. Mr. Falko Hoenisch, the mayor of Sankt Goar, welcomes U.S. Army Soldiers, Civilians, Families and German Army Soldiers to Sankt Goar, Germany for a community project, July 11, 2022. The project was a joint effort by the 21st Theater Sustainment Command, Sankt Goar city officials and German Army Soldiers to prevent streams from flooding. Soldiers and Civilians from 21st Theater Sustainment Command, German Army Soldiers, and Mr. Falko Hoenisch, the mayor of Sankt Goar, group together after completing a community project at the Heimbach stream in Sankt Goar, Germany, July 11, 2022. The project included over 50 personnel removing debris such as tree branches, trash and brush from streams to prevent flooding. « Previous × Next » Share Tweet