U.S. European Command has issued a travel restriction for Department of Defense (DOD) personnel to avoid non-mission essential travel to Munich, Germany on June 4 and Garmisch-Partenkirchen from June 7-8, due to potential violent demonstrations. Protests are scheduled at both locations during these dates as the result of the G7 Summit.
On July 27, U.S. Army Garrison Garmisch officially became the Garmisch Military Community in a color casing ceremony, here. The move formally incorporates the Garmisch community into the USAG Grafenwoehr footprint.
MURNAU, Germany (Apr. 27, 2012) - Musician 3rd Class Andrew Francisco (right), Musician 2nd Class Vincent Moody, and Musician 3rd Class Patrick Pedlar, members of the U.S. Naval Forces Europe Band's brass band 'Topside' perform at a public concert in Murnau. U.S. Naval Forces Europe Band was in Murnau for the Garmisch-Partenkirchen Military Music Festival that included bands from Austria, Germany, Switzerland and Oman.
GARMISCH, Germany (Apr. 28, 2012) - Ensign Christopher Cornette conducts the U.S. Naval Forces Europe Band during a performance at the Garmisch-Partenkirchen Military Music Festival. The U.S. Naval Forces Europe Band was invited to perform at the music festival that included bands from Austria, Germany, Switzerland and Oman.
GARMISCH, Germany (Apr. 28, 2012) - The U.S. Naval Forces Europe Band performs with the massed bands during the finale of Garmisch-Partenkirchen Military Music Festival. The U.S. Naval Forces Europe Band was invited to perform at the music festival that included bands from Austria, Germany, Switzerland and Oman.
Navy Adm. James Stavridis, U.S. European Command, Commander, provides his thoughts on the Eastern European-Caucasus Chiefs of Defense conference in Garmisch, Germany.
GARMISCH-PARTENKIRCHEN, Germany — With an emphasis on crime, migration and extremism, the commander of United States Special Operations Command talked about his business with students and staff of the Marshall Center Feb. 22-23.
Over 100 senior military and civilian attorneys from 33 nations joined together in Garmisch, Germany last week for the EUCOM / Marshall Center International Legal Conference.
Senior legal experts from over 30 European nations are meeting at the EUCOM International Legal Conference beginning Sep. 22, 2009, in Garmisch, Germany. Co-sponsored by the George C. Marshall Center, this week-long event will encourage discussion on such emerging legal questions as: what is the military role for ensuring energy security in Europe? What are the legal and military challenges facing the future of the Arctic/High North in the decades to come? A multinational panel will also discuss trends in Status of Forces Agreements (SOFAs).