Robert Szostek
U.S. European Command Customs
Many items available in Europe that seem like good Christmas presents violate U.S. customs rules. Some products are banned from the U.S. and others may be carried in baggage but not mailed. Violations of customs, agriculture or postal regulations can lead to hefty fines and confiscation.
December 2, 2005 ×
Christine June
U.S. Army Garrison Kaiserslautern
Changing Cost of Living Allowance calculations so that same-size families receive the same amount was one of 17 issues brought up at the U.S. Army Garrison Kaiserslautern 2005 Army Family Action Plan Conference.
December 2, 2005 ×
Senior Airman Jason Pawlowski and Capt. Theodore Masino II
435th Medical Operations Squadron
The holiday season is generally thought of as a time of joy, good cheer and optimistic hopes for the coming year. Unfortunately, many people do not enjoy an ideal holiday season but instead experience symptoms of depression commonly referred to as the
December 2, 2005 ×
Chief Master Sgt. Rich Lechner
86th Air and Space Communications Group
An 86th Airlift Wing Airmen self-help and Civil Engineer partnership completed a major renovation of the newly designated 86th AW dormitory Nov. 17 with an official ribbon cutting ceremony hosted by Col. Rob Kane, 86th AW and KMC commander. The reopening of the dormitory will enable all 180 dorm residents of the 86th AW, currently living in 12 separate dormitories, to live under a single roof. The 11-month project was a joint effort by CE and numerous self-help projects completed by the men and women of the 86th AW over a 10-week period.
December 2, 2005 ×
Christine June, Story and photo
U.S. Army Garrison Kaiserslautern
Members of the KMC can be Santa
November 18, 2005 ×
Capt. Jenny Lovett
Kaiserslautern American
Thirty military members participated in the largest military ceremony recorded at St. Mihiel Military Cemetery outside of Thiaucourt, France, Nov. 11 for Veteran
November 18, 2005 ×