by Gerry Gilmore
American Forces Press Service
A federal judge ruled Jan. 7 that the Defense Department could again legally administer anthrax immunizations to troops.
That same day, Department of Defense personnel chief, Dr. David Chu, noted in a department wide memorandum that military commanders
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by Christine June
415th Base Support Battalion
The BOSS program in most Army communities stands for Better Opportunities for Single Soldiers; however, in the KMC, it stands for Better Opportunities for Single Servicemembers.
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by Sgt. Phillip Breedlove Jr.
Landstuhl Regional Medical Center Public Affairs
The Landstuhl Regional Medical Center NCO and Soldier of the Year for 2003 was named recently at the LRMC Holiday Ball.
The NCO of the Year was Sgt. Deanna Swords, NCO in charge of the LRMC Gastroentemology Clinic, and the Soldier of the Year was Spc. Gurusaha Good, medical specialist with LRMC Medical Surgical Ward. They each won nearly $3,000 in prizes.
Sergeant Swords said winning the competition required a combination of skill, preparation and luck.
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Spc. Todd Goodman
Landstuhl Regional Medical Center
Vending machines in schools, poor food choices and video game exercise has turned children and teens into larger, plumper versions of themselves. Landstuhl Regional Medical Center
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Master Sgt. Sue Harper
21st Theater Support Command Public Affairs
A frequently heard phrase in the Army is
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Catherine Locke
415th Base Support Battalion
The 415th Base Support Battalion
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Staff Sgt. M. Davis
Kaiserslautern American editor
Ramstein welcomed its first female wing commander in a unique change of command and reorganization ceremony Thursday separating the host wing into two.
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Col. Rob Kane - 86th Airlift Wing commander
Yesterday we all participated in a historic event, the reorganization of Team Ramstein
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