Features Sankt Goar 2024 cleanup Photos by Sgt. Scott Sparks 21st Theater Sustainment Command May 10, 2024 U.S. Army Soldiers assigned to the 21st Theater Sustainment Command pose for a photo with German Bundeswehr, Sankt Goar city workers and members of the United Service Organization at the Sankt Goar cleanup in Sankt Goar, Germany, on April 26, 2024. A total of over 100 people came together to help the town and to celebrate the ongoing relationship between the U.S and Germany. U.S. Army Lt. Col. Roydrego Lavant (right), adjutant general, for the 21st Theater Sustainment Command, speaks with Falko Hoenisch (left) Mayor of Sankt Goar, after the completion of the Sankt Goar cleanup in Sankt Goar, Germany, on April 26, 2024. Events like these allow the U.S. to strengthen their ties with not just Germany but individual towns as well. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Scott Sparks) U.S. Army Capt. John Fitzpatrick, personnel plans officer (G1), for the 21st Theater Sustainment Command, throws a log into the pile while cleaning the waterways at the Sankt Goar cleanup in Sankt Goar, Germany, on April 26, 2024. The cleanup is an annual mission where the U.S. Forces work with both the German army and German Bundeswehr to help the town. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Scott Sparks) U.S. Army Soldiers and German Bundeswehr sit and enjoy a drink and a meal after cleaning the waterways at the Sankt Goar cleanup in Sankt Goar, Germany, on April 26, 2024. The United Service Organization came out to thank the efforts of the German Bundeswehr, U.S. Army Soldiers, and Sankt Goar city workers. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Scott Sparks) U.S. Army 1st Lt. Kenny Thai (left), finance officer, with the 21st Theater Sustainment Command, and Bundeswehr Stabsunteroffizier John Teixeira (right), with the 7th Company of Medical Regiment 2, lift a long out of the waterway at the Sankt Goar cleanup in Sankt Goar, Germany, on April 26, 2024. Clearing the waterways saved the city from potential overflow issues in the future and allowed U.S forces to strengthen their ties with the city. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Scott Sparks) « Previous × Next » Share Tweet