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ASC sends HR experts to Europe to provide IPPS-A training to 405th AFSB
January 30, 2024
The sergeant major of Army Field Support Battalion-Germany, Sgt. Maj. Randy Leyba, directs a question about the Army’s new online human resources system to Master Sgt. Timothy Fisher from U.S. Army Sustainment Command during Integrated Personnel and Pay System-Army training at the 405th Army Field Support Brigade Jan. 30. Fisher and Chief Warrant Officer 2 Katrina Watkins from ASC’s directorate of personnel and administration (G-1) traveled to Europe to provide IPPS-A training to the 405th AFSB.

40 years at Dülmen: AFSBn-Germany employee knows APS-2 site better than anyone on earth
January 30, 2024
Dave Simpkin is a local national employee and logistics management specialist with Army Field Support Battalion-Germany at the Dülmen Army Prepositioned Stocks-2 worksite. The 57-year-old former British army soldier has spent 40 years of his life at Dülmen, including time there as a teenager when his father was stationed there and time there as a soldier, himself. When it comes to the facilities and the history of the Dülmen APS-2 worksite, Simpkin is likely the most knowledgeable person on earth.

40+ years of Army green: LRC Rheinland-Pfalz supply technician’s career a model of success
January 29, 2024
When Gabriele Chazkelewitz, a supply technician at Logistics Readiness Center Rheinland-Pfalz, (first row, second from the left) started working for the Army in 1983, she and all the German local national employees were required to wear uniforms to work. Similar to the Army uniforms the U.S. Soldiers wore at the time, they wore olive drab green work utility uniforms with cargo pockets, reinforced stitching, name tapes and unit insignia patches. (Courtesy photo)

Stress recognition, management important part of AFSBn-Germany’s mission set
January 25, 2024
Raphael Scharf, a support operations transportation specialist at Army Field Support Battalion-Germany, (left) poses for a photo with a Soldier in front of an M109 Paladin self-propelled howitzer from the Army Prepositioned Stocks-2 worksite in Mannheim, Germany. Scharf, who is a certified social worker and did his university thesis on how stress effects Soldiers, said the Army must focus on both its people and its mission to be successful. (U.S. Army courtesy photo)

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