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Photo courtesy Duelmener Zeitung newspaper
Col. Rodney Honeycutt, 405th Army Field Support Brigade commander (center), presents Lisa Stremlau, mayor of Duelmen, Germany, with an official 405th AFSB commander’s coin during the town’s New Year’s celebration Jan. 15 at the assembly hall of the school center in Duelmen. The mayor invited Col. Honeycutt and Command Sgt. Maj. Morgan, 405th AFSB command sergeant major (left), and other partners to the event in order for the 405th leadership team to meet and visit with local leaders and citizens. The 405th AFSB, other military partners and local personnel will be holding a ribbon-cutting ceremony in May to celebrate the opening of the APS2-Duelmen, the second Army Prepositioned Stock location to be opened in Europe.

Duelmen Mayor welcomes 405th AFSB leaders and partners

by Ronnie Schelby 405th Army Field Support Brigade Public Affairs

DUELMEN, Germany — On Jan. 15, Lisa Stremlau, mayor of Duelmen, welcomed the leadership of the 405th Army Field Support Brigade, headquartered on Daenner Kaserne in Kaiserslautern, and other military partners to the New Year’s reception held at the assembly hall of the school center.

February 2, 2017 ×

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405th AFSB welcomes new leadership team

405th AFSB welcomes new leadership team

by Sgt. Maj. Michael Pintagro
21st Theater Sustainment Command Public Affairs

The 405th Army Field Support Brigade welcomed a new command team and thanked its departing predecessors during a unique combined change of command and responsibility ceremony held July 11 at NCO Field on Daenner Kaserne.

July 21, 2016 ×

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Gen. Dennis L. Via, commanding general of U.S. Army Materiel Command (left), listens as Robin Dothager, 405th Army Field Support Brigade’s theater prepositioned stocks manager (right), explains details about the European Activity Set, a brigade set of equipment maintained by the 405th AFSB for use by rotational forces. As the Army’s most senior officer responsible for equipping the force, Via visited sustainment and materiel sites throughout Europe this week to assess how AMC can most effectively support the U.S. Army in Europe.

USAREUR, NATO leaders tour Coleman Worksite

Photos by Greg Jones
September 24, 2015 ×

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Soldiers of the 1st Brigade Combat Team, 3rd Infantry Division, inventory tools and equipment prior to drawing them from the European Activity Set Sept. 17 at Coleman Worksite.

405th AFSB issues first full European Activity Set

Story and photos by Greg Jones 21st Theater Sustainment Command Public Affairs

MANNHEIM, Germany — A new era for U.S. forces began quietly and without fanfare in the dreary rain on the nondescript flatlands near Mannheim last week when the 405th Army Field Support Brigade, a partner organization to the 21st Theater Sustainment Command, began its first full issue of European Activity Set equipment to rotational forces from U.S.-based units.

September 24, 2015 ×

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Soldiers from the British army's 19th Tank Transport Squadron secure an M-88 tracked vehicle onto a British army heavy equipment trailer during a heavy equipment transport interoperability test at Coleman Barracks in Mannheim July 24.

21st TSC conducts interoperability tests on heavy transport trucks

Story and photos by Greg Jones 21st Theater Sustainment Command Public Affairs

MANNHEIM, Germany — A multinational and multiorganizational team led by the 21st Theater Sustainment Command conducted a critical test of heavy transport trailers from three different nations July 24 at Coleman Barracks in Mannheim. This test verified the feasibility of transporting heavy U.S. tracked vehicles across European highways.

July 30, 2015 ×

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Maj. Gen. John F. Wharton (right), U.S. Army Sustainment Command commanding general, passes the 405th Army Field Support Brigade colors to Col. Todd S. Bertulis, 405th AFSB commander, at a change of command ceremony Aug. 7 on Daenner Kaserne in Kaiserslautern.

405th AFSB holds change of command, responsibility ceremony

Story and photo by Steven J. Stanfill
405th Army Field Support Brigade Public Affairs

Col. Todd S. Bertulis and Command Sgt. Maj. Stanley O. Richards accepted the 405th Army Field Support Brigade command team reins from Col. Christopher J. Roscoe and Command Sgt. Maj. Bryan D. Kroontje during a change of command and change of responsibility ceremony Aug. 7 at the Kaiserslautern Community Activity Center on Daenner Kaserne in Kaiserslautern.

August 21, 2014 ×