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Freinsheim hosts town wall fest today through Sunday

Freinsheim hosts town wall fest today through Sunday

by Petra Lessoing
86th Airlift Wing Public Affairs

The historical wine-growing village of Freinsheim will celebrate its
annual

July 16, 2010 ×

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Lake Ohmbachsee fest kicks off this weekend

Lake Ohmbachsee fest kicks off this weekend

by Petra Lessoing
86th Airlift Wing Public Affairs

The annual lake fest at Lake Ohmbachsee will take place today through
Sunday. For three days, the lake will turn into a natural stage with
lights, music and shows. Bands of various styles will entertain
visitors on four stages put up around Ohmbachsee.

July 16, 2010 ×

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Don’t be a victim during your vacation

by Robert Szostek
U.S. Army Europe Office of the Provost Marshal

Crime doesn

July 9, 2010 ×

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Fest demonstrates old craftsmanship

Fest demonstrates old craftsmanship

by Petra Lessoing
86th Airlift Wing Public Affairs

The Kaiserslautern forestry office and the villages of Hochspeyer,
Frankenstein and Waldleiningen sponsor, in cooperation with local
associations, the ninth

July 9, 2010 ×

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Ramstein’s Brass & Drum Festival

Ramstein’s Brass & Drum Festival

by Petra Lessoing
86th Airlift Wing Public Affairs

Ramstein-Miesenbach

July 9, 2010 ×

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Introducing KMC’s newest residents

Introducing KMC’s newest residents

Send The KA Your Baby’s Birth Announcement!

Include your baby

July 9, 2010 ×

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Beauty & Wellness: The naked truth about Germany’s most popular getaways

Beauty & Wellness: The naked truth about Germany’s most popular getaways

By Marion Rhodes
Contributing writer

Kaleena Carr vividly remembers her first visit to a German spa. It was
a romantic getaway with her husband at a wellness hotel in Trier. But
her husband wasn

July 2, 2010 ×

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Touring Europe on four legs

Touring Europe on four legs

By Marion Rhodes
Contributing writer

They may be man

July 2, 2010 ×

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New experiences appear around every turn in Vienna

New experiences appear around every turn in Vienna

By Paige Norris-Miller
Contributing writer

Vienna, Austria has a fascinating past. It was founded in 500 B.C. as a
Celtic settlement. Later, it became the home of the Holy Roman Empire
and then the capital of the Austrian Empire. Today, Vienna is a
beautiful, artistic, culture-rich city with so much to offer its
residents and those fortunate enough to visit.

July 2, 2010 ×

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Germany gets greasy during grill season

Germany gets greasy during grill season

By Marion Rhodes
contributing writer

You can smell the disparity between German and American cookouts on a warm summer day.

Both cultures enjoy firing up their grills when the weather is nice.
But what

July 2, 2010 ×