Volunteers Needed at the USAG Stuttgart Stallion Shake Force Protection Exercise: September 18

ALCON <br /> <br />There is still a desperate need of VOLUNTEERS to assist with the USAG Stuttgart Stallion Shake force protection exercise! <br /> <br />The Garrison is looking for VOLUNTEERS to assist with the Stallion Shake 2010 this Saturday 18



By US AFRICOM Public Affairs U.S. AFRICOM Public Affairs STUTTGART, Germany Sep 17, 2010
ALCON

There is still a desperate need of VOLUNTEERS to assist with the USAG Stuttgart Stallion Shake force protection exercise!

The Garrison is looking for VOLUNTEERS to assist with the Stallion Shake 2010 this Saturday 18 Sep 2010 on Kelley Barracks.

10 volunteers are needed to cook a BBQ lunch from 1100-1400 hours. All supplies and food is provided.

20 volunteers are also needed to act as "casualties" and will have "Roles"
in the exercise.

10 role players should be prepared to go through DECON (Decontamination).

***Bring shorts and t-shirts along with a change of clothes*** Role players need to meet 0900 to 1100 on Friday the 17th at the Kelley Fitness Center to go over their "Roles".

On the day of the exercise "Role players" will meet at 0800 at the Kelley Club parking lot. The exercise is scheduled to end at approximately 1400 hours.

Lunch will be provided after the event for all participants and volunteers in the exercise.

POC for volunteers registration for this event is:

CHRISTOPHER DAVIS
Plans and Operations Technician
USAG, Stuttgart DPTMS
DSN: 431-2028
CIV: 07031-15-2028
christopher.davis22@eur.army.mil
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