Two trips (October 30 and December 4) are scheduled for interested participants in the Stuttgart area to cook meals and spend time with wounded warriors receiving medical treatment at the Landstuhl Regional Medical Center.
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By US AFRICOM Public Affairs, U.S. AFRICOM Public AffairsSTUTTGART, GermanySep 24, 2010
Two trips (October 30 and December 4) are scheduled for interested participants in the Stuttgart area to cook meals and spend time with wounded warriors receiving medical treatment at the Landstuhl Regional Medical Center.
Participants will depart at 9 a.m. October 30 from Kelley Barracks to Landstuhl, with a stop at Ramstein Air Base to purchase groceries and supplies. Return to Kelley will be by 11 p.m.
To participate or donate food or money to this morale building cause, contact Petty Officer 1st Class M. Lee Kirschman at 421-2897 or by e-mail at myungja.kirschman@africom.mil.
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