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Volunteer of the Quarter selected

Volunteer of the Quarter selected

WIESBADEN, Germany – Col. Mario A. Washington, U.S. Army Garrison Wiesbaden Commander, presents the Volunteer of the Quarter certificate to Michael H. Swanson, Jan. 20, 2021. Swanson volunteers at the USAREUR ... More

Post employees, Elem Thomas and Annette Kamunya, along

Post employees, Elem Thomas and Annette Kamunya, along

Post employees, Elem Thomas and Annette Kamunya, along with Col. Mario Washington and Command Sgt. Maj. Christopher Truchon, the U.S. Army Garrison Wiesbaden commander and command sergeant major, cut the ribbon... More

WIESBADEN, Germany—Staff Sgt. Geordyn Bryan with the

WIESBADEN, Germany—Staff Sgt. Geordyn Bryan with the

WIESBADEN, Germany—Staff Sgt. Geordyn Bryan with the 522nd Military Intelligence Battalion, is doing an intake interview with Autumn Feiring. He came over to the AWC as a self-referral in order to improve his ... More

New Vehicle Registration Satellite Office coming to Clay Kaserne

New Vehicle Registration Satellite Office coming to Clay Kaserne

WIESBADEN, Germany—The new Vehicle Registration Satellite Office tentatively planned to open mid-March on Clay Kaserne will be located in Building 1023E. Photo by Connie Dickey

Col. Mario Washington and Command Sgt. Maj. Christopher

Col. Mario Washington and Command Sgt. Maj. Christopher

Col. Mario Washington and Command Sgt. Maj. Christopher Truchon U.S. Army Garrison Wiesbaden commander, and command sergeant major garrison talk with the post employees before the official opening of the new building.

WIESBADEN, Germany—Matt Woodbery, a civilian recently

WIESBADEN, Germany—Matt Woodbery, a civilian recently

WIESBADEN, Germany—Matt Woodbery, a civilian recently settled in Wiesbaden, is in the Bod Pod, which measures body composition and determines if weight comes from fat or fat-free mass. Woodbery is a repeat use... More

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