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AFSBn-Germany safety expert helps eliminate injuries, occupational illnesses, mishaps
October 16, 2023
Tony Padilla, the workplace and occupational health safety specialist for Army Field Support Battalion-Germany, inspects a railhead and a bulldozer for potential safety concerns. The U.S. Army Combat Readiness Center created this flier to stress the increased levels of safety hazards during periods of cold weather. In addition to the seasonal driver’s safety training, the center, as well as Padilla, provides instructional knowledge on numerous other safety-related topics.

405th AFSB BASOPS Maintenance director honored for her 25 years of service
October 13, 2023
Base Support Operations Maintenance Director Stephanie Kramer was recently honored for her service with the Army. The German local national employee assigned to the 405th Army Field Support Brigade received a 25-year Army length of service award from Joseph Scheff, the 405th AFSB director, and Command Sgt. Maj. Terrell Brisentine at the BASOPS Maintenance Directorate headquarters, Oct. 12. (U.S. Army courtesy photo)

‘Closing the books’ on FY2023 total team effort for 405th AFSB resource managers
September 25, 2023
The team at the 405th Army Field Support Brigade’s resource management directorate pose for a group photo in front of the brigade headquarters on Daenner Kaserne in Kaiserslautern, Germany, Sept. 19. It’s a total team effort to close out the end-of-year budget and prepare for the next fiscal year, said Suleymanu Muhammadou, the 405th AFSB RM director.

Acting U.S. ambassador to Netherlands gets first-hand look at Eygelshoven APS-2 site
September 21, 2023
Army Col. Blake Smith, the commander of Army Field Support Battalion-Benelux, briefs the acting U.S. ambassador to the Netherlands, Aleisha Woodward, at the Eygelshoven Army Prepositioned Stocks-2 work site, Sept. 18. Woodward, whose permanent position at the U.S. embassy in the Netherlands is deputy chief of mission and deputy to the ambassador, visited the APS-2 site to see for herself how an APS-2 site operates in Europe. (U.S. Army courtesy photo)

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