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    Wiesbaden Naming Ceremonies

    HESSEN, GERMANY

    06.14.2012

    Photo by Staff Sgt. Joel Salgado 

    U.S. Army Europe and Africa     

    The assembled dignitaries cut the ribbon officially opening Newman Village during the Newman Village ribbon-cutting ceremony, here June 14. Newman Village is the Army Family Housing area the U.S. Army Europe will call home in the coming year. The housing area will exceed German and U.S. energy standards, using almost 50% less primary energy than allowable. Newman Village takes it's name from the late Col. James R. Newman, who as the Military administrator for Hesse in the 1940's, worked vigorously to assist in rebuilding the German civilian government and the German economy. Newman was also instrumental in the relaxation of censorship and other occupation regulations and oversaw the establishment of first democratic elections. The USAREUR is celebrating the 237th U.S. Army birthday by dedicating the installation, housing area and Mission Command Center slated to host the command in the coming year. The command selected significant figures from the U.S. Army's 237-year history with strong U.S.-European ties to dedicate these sites to. The Wiesbaden Naming Ceremonies are also the capstone event of the "USAREUR Strong Week," a seven-day highlight of the training, deployments and historical commemorations that the Army in Europe does throughout the year in support of our nation's strategic and operational goals.

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    Date Taken: 06.14.2012
    Date Posted: 06.14.2012 09:33
    Photo ID: 602615
    VIRIN: 120614-A-VN926-096
    Resolution: 3212x2359
    Size: 2.91 MB
    Location: HESSEN, DE

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