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LRC Ansbach employee who served 34 years, 25 concurrently in the Bundeswehr, to retire
August 8, 2023
Reiner Bauerfeind is the lead transportation assistant with Logistics Readiness Center Ansbach, 405th Army Field Support Brigade. He is retiring at the end of August with 34 years with the U.S. Army. He also served with the Bundeswehr as an army reserve soldier for 25 years, concurrently.  On right, (back row, third from left) he poses for a photo with 3rd Company, 762nd Military Police Battalion, at Fürst-Wrede Kaserne in Munich, Germany.

405th AFSB LOGCAP officer victorious at Norwegian Foot March competition in Romania
July 27, 2023
As an Active Duty for Operational Support-Reserve Component Soldier assigned to 405th Army Field Support Brigade Logistics Civil Augmentation Program and deployed to Romania, 1st Lt. Katy Voss had a chance to compete in a Norwegian Foot March, or Marsjmerket, July 25. She completed the 18.6-mile foot march in under five hours, earning the special competition badge. (U.S. Army courtesy photo)

Army Expeditionary Civilian Workforce adds extra firepower to 405th AFSB capabilities
July 18, 2023
Marc Bourdeau, an Army Expeditionary Civilian Workforce employee with the 405th Army Field Support Brigade, conducts a basic issue item inventory on an M113 Armored Personnel Carrier at the Coleman Army Prepositioned Stocks-2 worksite in Mannheim, Germany. Bourdeau is a quality assurance specialist with Army Field Support Battalion-Mannheim while on AECW status, but his regular job is located at Tobyhanna Army Depot, Pennsylvania. (Photo by Kevin Grimm)

LRC Rheinland-Pfalz safety expert drills home summer, heat illness and workplace safety
July 11, 2023
LaShaun Chappell is the Logistics Readiness Center Rheinland-Pfalz safety and occupational health specialist, 405th Army Field Support Brigade, in Kaiserslautern, Germany. She said she wants everyone to look at safety as a team, not as an extra duty. According to the U.S. Army Public Health Center, signs and symptoms of heat exhaustion include dizziness, headache, nausea, weakness, unsteady gait, muscle cramps and fatigue. The person’s core temperature may also be elevated, but symptoms often resolve rapidly with cooling intervention. Signs and symptoms of heat stroke include a change in mental status such as confusion, delirium, being combative or a loss of consciousness. Also included is profuse sweating, vomiting, weakness, convulsions and chills.

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