Chief of the Grafenwoehr Fire Department Alexander Richter directs a group of people including 41st Field Artillery Brigade leadership and local government representatives in raising a Maypole at Grafenwoehr Training Area, Germany April 29, 2022. Maypole, or “Maibaum” in German, dates back to the 16th century and is celebrated in many places across Europe. The tradition centers on the raising of a large, decorated tree trunk in the town center followed by traditional Bavarian festivities. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/chief-of-the-grafenwoehr-fire-department-alexander-richter-directs-a-group-of-people-including-41st-field-artillery-brigade-leadership-and-local-government-representatives-in-raising-a-maypole-at-grafenwoehr-training-area-germany-april-29-2022-maypole-or-maibaum-in-german-dates-back-to-the-16th-century-and-is-celebrated-in-many-places-across-europe-the-tradition-centers-on-the-raising-of-a-large-decorated-tree-trunk-in-the-town-center-followed-by-traditional-bavarian-festivities-image503208759.html
RM2M6K3WB–Chief of the Grafenwoehr Fire Department Alexander Richter directs a group of people including 41st Field Artillery Brigade leadership and local government representatives in raising a Maypole at Grafenwoehr Training Area, Germany April 29, 2022. Maypole, or “Maibaum” in German, dates back to the 16th century and is celebrated in many places across Europe. The tradition centers on the raising of a large, decorated tree trunk in the town center followed by traditional Bavarian festivities.
Local Bavarian representatives alongside the 41st Field Artillery Brigade leadership and their friends and family pose in front of the Maypole they raised during the Inaugural Maypole celebration at the 41st FAB’s Headquarters building in Grafenwoehr Training area, Germany April 29, 2022. Maypole, or “Maibaum” in German, dates back to the 16th century and is celebrated in many places across Europe. The tradition centers on the raising of a large, decorated tree trunk in the town center followed by traditional Bavarian festivities. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/local-bavarian-representatives-alongside-the-41st-field-artillery-brigade-leadership-and-their-friends-and-family-pose-in-front-of-the-maypole-they-raised-during-the-inaugural-maypole-celebration-at-the-41st-fabs-headquarters-building-in-grafenwoehr-training-area-germany-april-29-2022-maypole-or-maibaum-in-german-dates-back-to-the-16th-century-and-is-celebrated-in-many-places-across-europe-the-tradition-centers-on-the-raising-of-a-large-decorated-tree-trunk-in-the-town-center-followed-by-traditional-bavarian-festivities-image503208777.html
RM2M6K3X1–Local Bavarian representatives alongside the 41st Field Artillery Brigade leadership and their friends and family pose in front of the Maypole they raised during the Inaugural Maypole celebration at the 41st FAB’s Headquarters building in Grafenwoehr Training area, Germany April 29, 2022. Maypole, or “Maibaum” in German, dates back to the 16th century and is celebrated in many places across Europe. The tradition centers on the raising of a large, decorated tree trunk in the town center followed by traditional Bavarian festivities.
A group of people including 41st Field Artillery Brigade Leadership and Local government representatives raise a Maypole in front of the 41st FAB’s headquarters building at Grafenwoehr Training Area, Germany April 29, 2022. Maypole, or “Maibaum” in German, dates back to the 16th century and is celebrated in many places across Europe. The tradition centers on the raising of a large, decorated tree trunk in the town center followed by traditional Bavarian festivities. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-group-of-people-including-41st-field-artillery-brigade-leadership-and-local-government-representatives-raise-a-maypole-in-front-of-the-41st-fabs-headquarters-building-at-grafenwoehr-training-area-germany-april-29-2022-maypole-or-maibaum-in-german-dates-back-to-the-16th-century-and-is-celebrated-in-many-places-across-europe-the-tradition-centers-on-the-raising-of-a-large-decorated-tree-trunk-in-the-town-center-followed-by-traditional-bavarian-festivities-image503208712.html
RM2M6K3RM–A group of people including 41st Field Artillery Brigade Leadership and Local government representatives raise a Maypole in front of the 41st FAB’s headquarters building at Grafenwoehr Training Area, Germany April 29, 2022. Maypole, or “Maibaum” in German, dates back to the 16th century and is celebrated in many places across Europe. The tradition centers on the raising of a large, decorated tree trunk in the town center followed by traditional Bavarian festivities.
41st Field Artillery Brigade Commander Col. Daniel Miller pours a beer for Pressath Mayor Barnhardt Stangl during the Inaugural Maypole celebration at the 41st FAB’s Headquarter building in Grafenwoehr Training area, Germany April 29, 2022. Maypole, or “Maibaum” in German, dates back to the 16th century and is celebrated in many places across Europe. The tradition centers on the raising of a large, decorated tree trunk in the town center followed by traditional Bavarian festivities. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/41st-field-artillery-brigade-commander-col-daniel-miller-pours-a-beer-for-pressath-mayor-barnhardt-stangl-during-the-inaugural-maypole-celebration-at-the-41st-fabs-headquarter-building-in-grafenwoehr-training-area-germany-april-29-2022-maypole-or-maibaum-in-german-dates-back-to-the-16th-century-and-is-celebrated-in-many-places-across-europe-the-tradition-centers-on-the-raising-of-a-large-decorated-tree-trunk-in-the-town-center-followed-by-traditional-bavarian-festivities-image503208710.html
RM2M6K3RJ–41st Field Artillery Brigade Commander Col. Daniel Miller pours a beer for Pressath Mayor Barnhardt Stangl during the Inaugural Maypole celebration at the 41st FAB’s Headquarter building in Grafenwoehr Training area, Germany April 29, 2022. Maypole, or “Maibaum” in German, dates back to the 16th century and is celebrated in many places across Europe. The tradition centers on the raising of a large, decorated tree trunk in the town center followed by traditional Bavarian festivities.
41st Field Artillery Brigade Commander Col. Daniel Miller addresses the crowd during the Inaugural Maypole celebration at the 41st FAB’s Headquarter building in Grafenwoehr Training area, Germany April 29, 2022. Maypole, or “Maibaum” in German, dates back to the 16th century and is celebrated in many places across Europe. The tradition centers on the raising of a large, decorated tree trunk in the town center followed by traditional Bavarian festivities. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/41st-field-artillery-brigade-commander-col-daniel-miller-addresses-the-crowd-during-the-inaugural-maypole-celebration-at-the-41st-fabs-headquarter-building-in-grafenwoehr-training-area-germany-april-29-2022-maypole-or-maibaum-in-german-dates-back-to-the-16th-century-and-is-celebrated-in-many-places-across-europe-the-tradition-centers-on-the-raising-of-a-large-decorated-tree-trunk-in-the-town-center-followed-by-traditional-bavarian-festivities-image503208757.html
RM2M6K3W9–41st Field Artillery Brigade Commander Col. Daniel Miller addresses the crowd during the Inaugural Maypole celebration at the 41st FAB’s Headquarter building in Grafenwoehr Training area, Germany April 29, 2022. Maypole, or “Maibaum” in German, dates back to the 16th century and is celebrated in many places across Europe. The tradition centers on the raising of a large, decorated tree trunk in the town center followed by traditional Bavarian festivities.
41st Field Artillery Brigade Commander Col. Daniel Miller and Command Sgt. Maj. Kristian Castro join in a Cheer with local Bavarian Representatives during the Inaugural Maypole celebration at the 41st FAB’s Headquarter building in Grafenwoehr Training area, Germany April 29, 2022. Maypole, or “Maibaum” in German, dates back to the 16th century and is celebrated in many places across Europe. The tradition centers on the raising of a large, decorated tree trunk in the town center followed by traditional Bavarian festivities. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/41st-field-artillery-brigade-commander-col-daniel-miller-and-command-sgt-maj-kristian-castro-join-in-a-cheer-with-local-bavarian-representatives-during-the-inaugural-maypole-celebration-at-the-41st-fabs-headquarter-building-in-grafenwoehr-training-area-germany-april-29-2022-maypole-or-maibaum-in-german-dates-back-to-the-16th-century-and-is-celebrated-in-many-places-across-europe-the-tradition-centers-on-the-raising-of-a-large-decorated-tree-trunk-in-the-town-center-followed-by-traditional-bavarian-festivities-image503208824.html
RM2M6K3YM–41st Field Artillery Brigade Commander Col. Daniel Miller and Command Sgt. Maj. Kristian Castro join in a Cheer with local Bavarian Representatives during the Inaugural Maypole celebration at the 41st FAB’s Headquarter building in Grafenwoehr Training area, Germany April 29, 2022. Maypole, or “Maibaum” in German, dates back to the 16th century and is celebrated in many places across Europe. The tradition centers on the raising of a large, decorated tree trunk in the town center followed by traditional Bavarian festivities.
Soldiers with the 41st Field Artillery Brigade and Firefighters with the Grafenwoehr Fire Department join in raising a Maypole at the 41st FAB Headquarters Building at Grafenwoehr Training Area, Germany April 29, 2022. Maypole, or “Maibaum” in German, dates back to the 16th century and is celebrated in many places across Europe. The tradition centers on the raising of a large, decorated tree trunk in the town center followed by traditional Bavarian festivities. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/soldiers-with-the-41st-field-artillery-brigade-and-firefighters-with-the-grafenwoehr-fire-department-join-in-raising-a-maypole-at-the-41st-fab-headquarters-building-at-grafenwoehr-training-area-germany-april-29-2022-maypole-or-maibaum-in-german-dates-back-to-the-16th-century-and-is-celebrated-in-many-places-across-europe-the-tradition-centers-on-the-raising-of-a-large-decorated-tree-trunk-in-the-town-center-followed-by-traditional-bavarian-festivities-image503208707.html
RM2M6K3RF–Soldiers with the 41st Field Artillery Brigade and Firefighters with the Grafenwoehr Fire Department join in raising a Maypole at the 41st FAB Headquarters Building at Grafenwoehr Training Area, Germany April 29, 2022. Maypole, or “Maibaum” in German, dates back to the 16th century and is celebrated in many places across Europe. The tradition centers on the raising of a large, decorated tree trunk in the town center followed by traditional Bavarian festivities.
Soldiers with the 41st Field Artillery Brigade and Firefighters join in raising a Maypole at the 41st FAB headquarters building at Grafenwoehr Training Area, Germany April 29, 2022. Maypole, or “Maibaum” in German, dates back to the 16th century and is celebrated in many places across Europe. The tradition centers on the raising of a large, decorated tree trunk in the town center followed by traditional Bavarian festivities. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/soldiers-with-the-41st-field-artillery-brigade-and-firefighters-join-in-raising-a-maypole-at-the-41st-fab-headquarters-building-at-grafenwoehr-training-area-germany-april-29-2022-maypole-or-maibaum-in-german-dates-back-to-the-16th-century-and-is-celebrated-in-many-places-across-europe-the-tradition-centers-on-the-raising-of-a-large-decorated-tree-trunk-in-the-town-center-followed-by-traditional-bavarian-festivities-image503208749.html
RM2M6K3W1–Soldiers with the 41st Field Artillery Brigade and Firefighters join in raising a Maypole at the 41st FAB headquarters building at Grafenwoehr Training Area, Germany April 29, 2022. Maypole, or “Maibaum” in German, dates back to the 16th century and is celebrated in many places across Europe. The tradition centers on the raising of a large, decorated tree trunk in the town center followed by traditional Bavarian festivities.
Grafenwoehr Fire Department Chief Alexander Richter explains the process of raising the Maypole to Col. Daniel Miller and Command Sgt. Maj. Kristian Castro during a Maypole Celebration at Grafenwoehr Training Area, Germany April 29, 2022. Maypole, or “Maibaum” in German, dates back to the 16th century and is celebrated in many places across Europe. The tradition centers on the raising of a large, decorated tree trunk in the town center followed by traditional Bavarian festivities. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/grafenwoehr-fire-department-chief-alexander-richter-explains-the-process-of-raising-the-maypole-to-col-daniel-miller-and-command-sgt-maj-kristian-castro-during-a-maypole-celebration-at-grafenwoehr-training-area-germany-april-29-2022-maypole-or-maibaum-in-german-dates-back-to-the-16th-century-and-is-celebrated-in-many-places-across-europe-the-tradition-centers-on-the-raising-of-a-large-decorated-tree-trunk-in-the-town-center-followed-by-traditional-bavarian-festivities-image503208702.html
RM2M6K3RA–Grafenwoehr Fire Department Chief Alexander Richter explains the process of raising the Maypole to Col. Daniel Miller and Command Sgt. Maj. Kristian Castro during a Maypole Celebration at Grafenwoehr Training Area, Germany April 29, 2022. Maypole, or “Maibaum” in German, dates back to the 16th century and is celebrated in many places across Europe. The tradition centers on the raising of a large, decorated tree trunk in the town center followed by traditional Bavarian festivities.
Soldiers with the 41st Field Artillery Brigade and Firefighters join in raising a Maypole at the 41st FAB headquarters building at Grafenwoehr Training Area, Germany April 29, 2022. Maypole, or “Maibaum” in German, dates back to the 16th century and is celebrated in many places across Europe. The tradition centers on the raising of a large, decorated tree trunk in the town center followed by traditional Bavarian festivities. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/soldiers-with-the-41st-field-artillery-brigade-and-firefighters-join-in-raising-a-maypole-at-the-41st-fab-headquarters-building-at-grafenwoehr-training-area-germany-april-29-2022-maypole-or-maibaum-in-german-dates-back-to-the-16th-century-and-is-celebrated-in-many-places-across-europe-the-tradition-centers-on-the-raising-of-a-large-decorated-tree-trunk-in-the-town-center-followed-by-traditional-bavarian-festivities-image503208743.html
RM2M6K3TR–Soldiers with the 41st Field Artillery Brigade and Firefighters join in raising a Maypole at the 41st FAB headquarters building at Grafenwoehr Training Area, Germany April 29, 2022. Maypole, or “Maibaum” in German, dates back to the 16th century and is celebrated in many places across Europe. The tradition centers on the raising of a large, decorated tree trunk in the town center followed by traditional Bavarian festivities.
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