European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - May 21, 1987, Darmstadt, Hesse For More information. Contact the customer service Section Usa eur vehicle registry Apo 09103. Phone 212v or ets 370- 7222/7226. Equal Opportunity office Why we re Here. To support commanders in their efforts to achieve the highest slate of readiness by helping to insure fair and impartial treatment for usar eur soldiers and their family Mem Bers. What we do,., develop coordinate disseminate and supervise the execution of poli cies and activities pertaining to the equal Opportunity program and conduct analysis of trends regarding the equal Opportunity climate including sexual harassment in usar eur. Who we serve. All soldiers and their family Mem Bers in All u5areur/7lh army a comes. For More information. Contact your local equal oppor Unity office or he usares attn a Aga he of caper Apo 09403. Phone 2121- or ets 370- 7410/8243. Finance office Why we re Here. To provide financial services to . Army military and civilian personnel and their family member. What we do. Maintain military pay accounts process military and civilian travel and temporary lodging allowance payments in and out process military personnel authorize advanced pay ments Issue no fee travellers checks to military and official civilian travel ers sell local currency and Cash per Sonal and . Treasury checks. Who we serve. . Army military and civilian personnel shelf family members and members o other services Lor cer Tain financial services. For More information. Contact your local finance sup port Center. T6e prettily of i Sattur Senott thursday May 21,1987 girl scouts girl scouts of America Why we re Here. To provide the program of girl scouts of the Usa primarily to de Pendents of . Military arid government affiliated civilians stationed in Europe and the Mediterranean. We operate As part of the girl scouts of the Usa organization for services to Usa curl scouts overseas. What we do. We serve More than 20,000 girls and 5,000 adult volunteers in More than 1,000 troops located in 13 countries. Services to girls and adult volunteers include resident Camp wider opportunities qualified consultant help and training for regional and Day Camp operations guidelines for neighbourhood administration training and supervision of the 70 member North Atlantic corps of Volunteer trainers advice and counsel on finding and using resources including Public relations finance development logistical support provi Sions and Community relations activity programs for girls such As International Friendship recognition Berlin Freedom recognition old world new dream and City orienteering periodic mailings to key volunteers to keep them up to Date on the latest in the world of girl scout ing activities annual program re source mailing to All Volunteer troop leaders and Field visits and advisory help to Volunteer administrative personnel. Who we serve. Girt members aged 5 to 17 and adult volunteers. Girls five years old or in kindergarten Are eligible for daisies 6 to 8 years 1-3 grades brownies 9 to 11 years 4-6 grades juniors 12 to 14 years 7-9 grades Cadette 14 to 17 years 9-12 grades seniors. For More information. Contact the Media information specialist North Atlantic girl scouts afo 09102-0007. Phone 2131- or ets 3 70-1m&1 /702s civilian 0621 -a7160. Housing division Why we re Here. To provide housing services sup port to All qualified personnel with the least possible delay in obtaining quarters which meet contemporary standards. What we do. Provide services through four branches 1 the unaccompanied personnel housing Branch houses Bona fide bachelors and unaccompanied married personnel in grades e-7 my above 2 the family housing Branch houses All married and sole Parent military personnel in grades e-4 and above in government owned or government leased family quarters. Certain Dod civilian personnel also qualify for the services of the family housing Branch 3 the hous ing referral Branch assists eligible military and civilian personnel of Al grades in finding suitable Economy housing and ensures non discrimination in the vacancy listing maintained by the housing referral of fice 4 the furnishings Branch provides furniture support to All Eli Gible personnel in All types of hous ing. Who we serve. All members of military communities who qualify for housing serv ices and or furnishings support for More information. Contact your local housing Divi Sion of the directorate of Engi Neering and housing. For More information. Contact your local itt office. Information Tours and travel Why we re Here. To serve the off duty travel needs of soldiers in Europe their family members and authorized civilians. If a sub Community does not have its own itt office personnel of that facility Are served by a neighbouring or associated itt activity. What we do. Itt offices some of which Are located within Community recreation centers offer their patrons a wide rang of services Selling tickets to local concerts and festivals booking airline charter Tours making arc reservations sponsoring and con ducting shopping and package Tours making hotel reservations planning Ravel itineraries. We also feature written and graphic material on the history of european countries their customs festivals and people As Well As tourist attractions available. Who we serve. All services Are available to eligible individuals Active duly and retired military authorized civilians and their family members and or groups including authorized private organizations in the military Community. Kontak Why we re Here.,. To develop and maintain positive relationships Between americans germans and other nationalists. What we do. Promote interaction Between . Soldiers and germans and other europeans through International Kon Takt groups in Usa eur military communities. Activities and pro Grams include recreation education and Community action projects who we serve. Usa eur soldiers and families with emphasis on single soldiers Ages 16-27, and Host nation citizens. For More information. Contact club. Your local Kontak Usa eur Law enforcement activities Why we re Here. To perform combat support Law and order physical Security criminal investigations customs and confine ment missions in support of the Usa eur commander the soldiers Dod civilians and family members. What we do. A 2d Region United Stales army criminal investigation command provides investigative support for All serious criminal offences b 42d my group customs enforces All . Customs Laws and regulations to in clude special programs for Neucom wide military customs inspections and monitoring of activities c Usa eur and major subordinate command Provost marshals provide 1 issuance and control of privately owned vehicle operators licenses and registration of pos and firearms 2 Community in installation Law enforcement operations 3 confinement of us prisoners 4 development and implementation of crime prevention paid special insert to the stars and stripes Page do
