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Vacation buyers beware of banned belts, beluga

Robert Szostek
U.S. European Command

Many vacation souvenirs can get servicemembers in trouble if foreign or
U.S. customs authorities catch them with banned items. It is a crime to
take many seemingly innocuous natural products across international
borders. Customs can confiscate the goods and fine a person. But, worst
of all is that buying these products adds to the risk of animals and
plants dying out completely.

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2007 Force Shaping briefings to be held at Ramstein

Lt. Col. Julie Robel
435th Mission Support Squadron

The Air Force announced Wednesday its fiscal year 2007 Force Shaping
Program which has been developed to assist the Air Force in meeting
end-strength requirements and to properly shape the force.

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LEBANON to RAMSTEIN Authorized Departure

LEBANON to RAMSTEIN
Authorized Departure

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A walk in the clouds

A walk in the clouds

Capt. Erin Dorrance
Kaiserslautern American

Diana Ross sang the smash hit

July 28, 2006 ×

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21st TSC names Soldier, NCO of the Year

21st TSC names Soldier, NCO of the Year

Master Sgt. Derrick Crawford
21st Theater Support Command

To understand the motto

July 21, 2006 ×

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Summertime learning

Summertime learning

July 21, 2006 ×

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More than loose change

More than loose change

Christine June
U.S. Army Garrison Kaiserslautern

Churchgoers from Installation Management Agency-Europe chapels dug into
their pockets and came out with $81,357.77 for Landstuhl Fisher House.

July 21, 2006 ×

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Uniform tip: no piercing

Did you know?  Off duty on a military installation, military members
are prohibited from attaching, affixing or displaying objects, jewelry
or ornamentation to or through the ear, nose, tongue or any exposed
body part (includes visible through clothing).

July 21, 2006 ×

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Tech Expo hits Ramstein

Tech Expo hits Ramstein

July 21, 2006 ×

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Arg! KMC children find hidden treasure

Arg! KMC children find hidden treasure

Christine June
U.S. Army Garrison Kaiserslautern

More than 200 children throughout the KMC have been looking for treasure all week and are about to find it today at noon.

July 21, 2006 ×