Story and photos by Airman 1st Class Kaitlyn Oiler
86th Airlift Wing Public Affairs April 28, 2023
The German American Community Office celebrated its 20th anniversary in Kaiserslautern, April 21.
The GACO was established in February 2003 to promote the integration of American service members and their families into local German communities.
The celebration included the signing of a partnership certificate by Dr. Klaus Weichel, Lord Mayor of Kaiserslautern, Michael Ebling, Minister of the Interior, and U.S. Air Force Maj. Gen. Derek C. France, Kaiserslautern military community commander — signifying the continued partnership between the American and German people.
“The value of the German American Community Office is in welcoming Americans who have not been in Germany and getting them off to the right start,” France said. “GACO does more than just solve problems. It is the bedrock of this community.”
The GACO consists of a bilingual staff and offers services such as translation support, assistance with administrative matters, and information about life in Germany as well as host nation laws and regulations.
“For 20 years, the GACO has helped improve the coexistence of different cultures in the Kaiserslautern military community,” Weichel said. “We owe a great debt of gratitude to the bilingual team that has strengthened this community through their dedicated efforts…in the heart of the largest U.S. military community with more than 50,000 U.S. citizens.”