Bremerhaven, Germany. 21st Feb, 2020. Tracked and wheeled vehicles of the US Army are unloaded in Bremerhaven as part of the major exercise 'Defender Europe 20'. General Christopher Cavoli, European Commander of the US Army (l) and General Martin Schelleis, Inspector of the Armed Forces Base of the German Federal Armed Forces Credit: Karsten Klama/dpa/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/bremerhaven-germany-21st-feb-2020-tracked-and-wheeled-vehicles-of-the-us-army-are-unloaded-in-bremerhaven-as-part-of-the-major-exercise-defender-europe-20-general-christopher-cavoli-european-commander-of-the-us-army-l-and-general-martin-schelleis-inspector-of-the-armed-forces-base-of-the-german-federal-armed-forces-credit-karsten-klamadpaalamy-live-news-image344754991.html
RM2B0TXE7–Bremerhaven, Germany. 21st Feb, 2020. Tracked and wheeled vehicles of the US Army are unloaded in Bremerhaven as part of the major exercise 'Defender Europe 20'. General Christopher Cavoli, European Commander of the US Army (l) and General Martin Schelleis, Inspector of the Armed Forces Base of the German Federal Armed Forces Credit: Karsten Klama/dpa/Alamy Live News
'Germany urges Trump to keep a 'cool head' but Britain stays silent' Guardian newspaper article after Donald Trump losing US election 7 November 2020 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/germany-urges-trump-to-keep-a-cool-head-but-britain-stays-silent-guardian-newspaper-article-after-donald-trump-losing-us-election-7-november-2020-image387212664.html
RM2DDY1KM–'Germany urges Trump to keep a 'cool head' but Britain stays silent' Guardian newspaper article after Donald Trump losing US election 7 November 2020
Airmen prepare to offload COVID-19 patients during the first-ever operational use of the Transport Isolation System at Ramstein Air Base, Germany, April 10, 2020. The TIS is an infectious disease containment unit designed to minimize contamination risk to aircrew and medical attendants, while allowing in-flight medical care for patients afflicted by a disease. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Devin Nothstine) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/airmen-prepare-to-offload-covid-19-patients-during-the-first-ever-operational-use-of-the-transport-isolation-system-at-ramstein-air-base-germany-april-10-2020-the-tis-is-an-infectious-disease-containment-unit-designed-to-minimize-contamination-risk-to-aircrew-and-medical-attendants-while-allowing-in-flight-medical-care-for-patients-afflicted-by-a-disease-us-air-force-photo-by-staff-sgt-devin-nothstine-image438568193.html
RF2GDEE5N–Airmen prepare to offload COVID-19 patients during the first-ever operational use of the Transport Isolation System at Ramstein Air Base, Germany, April 10, 2020. The TIS is an infectious disease containment unit designed to minimize contamination risk to aircrew and medical attendants, while allowing in-flight medical care for patients afflicted by a disease. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Devin Nothstine)
RAMSTEIN AIR BASE, GERMANY - 08 May 2020 - U.S. Air Force Senior Airman Jason McGhee, 313th Expeditionary Operations Support Squadron biomedical equip Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/ramstein-air-base-germany-08-may-2020-us-air-force-senior-airman-jason-mcghee-313th-expeditionary-operations-support-squadron-biomedical-equip-image357177771.html
RM2BN2RTY–RAMSTEIN AIR BASE, GERMANY - 08 May 2020 - U.S. Air Force Senior Airman Jason McGhee, 313th Expeditionary Operations Support Squadron biomedical equip
Stuttgart, Germany. 01st July, 2020. A sign with the inscription 'US-Installations' and 'Panzerkaserne' shows the way to a base of the armed forces of the USA. US President Trump agreed to a proposal for the partial withdrawal of US forces from Germany. According to the proposal, 9500 of the current 34 500 soldiers are to leave Germany. Credit: Sebastian Gollnow/dpa/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stuttgart-germany-01st-july-2020-a-sign-with-the-inscription-us-installations-and-panzerkaserne-shows-the-way-to-a-base-of-the-armed-forces-of-the-usa-us-president-trump-agreed-to-a-proposal-for-the-partial-withdrawal-of-us-forces-from-germany-according-to-the-proposal-9500-of-the-current-34-500-soldiers-are-to-leave-germany-credit-sebastian-gollnowdpaalamy-live-news-image364668075.html
RM2C581RR–Stuttgart, Germany. 01st July, 2020. A sign with the inscription 'US-Installations' and 'Panzerkaserne' shows the way to a base of the armed forces of the USA. US President Trump agreed to a proposal for the partial withdrawal of US forces from Germany. According to the proposal, 9500 of the current 34 500 soldiers are to leave Germany. Credit: Sebastian Gollnow/dpa/Alamy Live News
Munich, Bavaria, Germany. 12th Sep, 2020. Die Basis- a new party developed from the Corona deniers that has a platform nearly identical to what Pegida proposed. Die Basis is ironically German for ''al-quaida'' and for the US-Russian terror group ''The Base''. The Querdenken ''Conspirituality'' group that held the demos in Berlin against the anti-Corona measures and ultimately against the German government arrived in Munich after numerous legal hurdles, first marching from Odeonsplatz, before they ended the demo just as police were about to due to failure to comply with regulations. 10, 00 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/munich-bavaria-germany-12th-sep-2020-die-basis-a-new-party-developed-from-the-corona-deniers-that-has-a-platform-nearly-identical-to-what-pegida-proposed-die-basis-is-ironically-german-for-al-quaida-and-for-the-us-russian-terror-group-the-base-the-querdenken-conspirituality-group-that-held-the-demos-in-berlin-against-the-anti-corona-measures-and-ultimately-against-the-german-government-arrived-in-munich-after-numerous-legal-hurdles-first-marching-from-odeonsplatz-before-they-ended-the-demo-just-as-police-were-about-to-due-to-failure-to-comply-with-regulations-10-00-image371870059.html
RM2CH041F–Munich, Bavaria, Germany. 12th Sep, 2020. Die Basis- a new party developed from the Corona deniers that has a platform nearly identical to what Pegida proposed. Die Basis is ironically German for ''al-quaida'' and for the US-Russian terror group ''The Base''. The Querdenken ''Conspirituality'' group that held the demos in Berlin against the anti-Corona measures and ultimately against the German government arrived in Munich after numerous legal hurdles, first marching from Odeonsplatz, before they ended the demo just as police were about to due to failure to comply with regulations. 10, 00
Spangdahlem, Germany. 30th July, 2020. 'Welcome to Spangdahlem Air Base - Home of the Sabers' is located at the main gate of the US military airport. The US government plans to reduce the number of soldiers permanently stationed in Germany by 12,000. A squadron of F16 fighter planes is stationed in Spangdahlem. Credit: Harald Tittel/dpa/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/spangdahlem-germany-30th-july-2020-welcome-to-spangdahlem-air-base-home-of-the-sabers-is-located-at-the-main-gate-of-the-us-military-airport-the-us-government-plans-to-reduce-the-number-of-soldiers-permanently-stationed-in-germany-by-12000-a-squadron-of-f16-fighter-planes-is-stationed-in-spangdahlem-credit-harald-titteldpaalamy-live-news-image367214720.html
RM2C9C23C–Spangdahlem, Germany. 30th July, 2020. 'Welcome to Spangdahlem Air Base - Home of the Sabers' is located at the main gate of the US military airport. The US government plans to reduce the number of soldiers permanently stationed in Germany by 12,000. A squadron of F16 fighter planes is stationed in Spangdahlem. Credit: Harald Tittel/dpa/Alamy Live News
Kaiserslautern Military Community students retrieve and plant trees at Ramstein Air Base, Germany, April 21, 2017. Ramstein celebrated Earth Day to contribute toward last year’s goal to plant 7.8 billion – one for every person on the planet - until the Earth Day 2020; the effort named “Trees for the Earth” will help mark the 50th anniversary of Earth Day celebration. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/kaiserslautern-military-community-students-retrieve-and-plant-trees-at-ramstein-air-base-germany-april-21-2017-ramstein-celebrated-earth-day-to-contribute-toward-last-years-goal-to-plant-78-billion-one-for-every-person-on-the-planet-until-the-earth-day-2020-the-effort-named-trees-for-the-earth-will-help-mark-the-50th-anniversary-of-earth-day-celebration-image228284450.html
RMR7B742–Kaiserslautern Military Community students retrieve and plant trees at Ramstein Air Base, Germany, April 21, 2017. Ramstein celebrated Earth Day to contribute toward last year’s goal to plant 7.8 billion – one for every person on the planet - until the Earth Day 2020; the effort named “Trees for the Earth” will help mark the 50th anniversary of Earth Day celebration.
Spangdahlem, Germany. 29th July, 2020. Welcome to Spangdahlem Air Base 'Home of the Sabers', stands in front of the main gate of the US military airport. The US government plans to reduce the number of soldiers permanently stationed in Germany to about 25,000. A squadron of F16 fighter planes is stationed in Spangdahlem. A total of about 4,000 US soldiers are stationed there. Credit: Harald Tittel//dpa/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/spangdahlem-germany-29th-july-2020-welcome-to-spangdahlem-air-base-home-of-the-sabers-stands-in-front-of-the-main-gate-of-the-us-military-airport-the-us-government-plans-to-reduce-the-number-of-soldiers-permanently-stationed-in-germany-to-about-25000-a-squadron-of-f16-fighter-planes-is-stationed-in-spangdahlem-a-total-of-about-4000-us-soldiers-are-stationed-there-credit-harald-titteldpaalamy-live-news-image367209746.html
RM2C9BRNP–Spangdahlem, Germany. 29th July, 2020. Welcome to Spangdahlem Air Base 'Home of the Sabers', stands in front of the main gate of the US military airport. The US government plans to reduce the number of soldiers permanently stationed in Germany to about 25,000. A squadron of F16 fighter planes is stationed in Spangdahlem. A total of about 4,000 US soldiers are stationed there. Credit: Harald Tittel//dpa/Alamy Live News
Airmen prepare to offload COVID-19 patients during the first-ever operational use of the Transport Isolation System at Ramstein Air Base, Germany, April 10, 2020. The TIS is an infectious disease containment unit designed to minimize contamination risk to aircrew and medical attendants, while allowing in-flight medical care for patients afflicted by a disease. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Devin Nothstine) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/airmen-prepare-to-offload-covid-19-patients-during-the-first-ever-operational-use-of-the-transport-isolation-system-at-ramstein-air-base-germany-april-10-2020-the-tis-is-an-infectious-disease-containment-unit-designed-to-minimize-contamination-risk-to-aircrew-and-medical-attendants-while-allowing-in-flight-medical-care-for-patients-afflicted-by-a-disease-us-air-force-photo-by-staff-sgt-devin-nothstine-image438647546.html
RF2GDJ3BP–Airmen prepare to offload COVID-19 patients during the first-ever operational use of the Transport Isolation System at Ramstein Air Base, Germany, April 10, 2020. The TIS is an infectious disease containment unit designed to minimize contamination risk to aircrew and medical attendants, while allowing in-flight medical care for patients afflicted by a disease. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Devin Nothstine)
RAMSTEIN AIR BASE, GERMANY - 08 May 2020 - U.S. Air Force Senior Airman Jason McGhee, 313th Expeditionary Operations Support Squadron biomedical equip Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/ramstein-air-base-germany-08-may-2020-us-air-force-senior-airman-jason-mcghee-313th-expeditionary-operations-support-squadron-biomedical-equip-image357178008.html
RM2BN2T5C–RAMSTEIN AIR BASE, GERMANY - 08 May 2020 - U.S. Air Force Senior Airman Jason McGhee, 313th Expeditionary Operations Support Squadron biomedical equip
Kaiserslautern Military Community students, 86th Civil Engineer Group Airmen and federal forest departments celebrate Earth Day on Ramstein Air Base, Germany, April 21, 2017. Ramstein celebrated Earth Day to contribute towards last year’s goal to plant 7.8 billion – one for every person on the planet - until Earth Day 2020; the effort named “Trees for the Earth” will mark the 50th anniversary of Earth Day celebrations. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/kaiserslautern-military-community-students-86th-civil-engineer-group-airmen-and-federal-forest-departments-celebrate-earth-day-on-ramstein-air-base-germany-april-21-2017-ramstein-celebrated-earth-day-to-contribute-towards-last-years-goal-to-plant-78-billion-one-for-every-person-on-the-planet-until-earth-day-2020-the-effort-named-trees-for-the-earth-will-mark-the-50th-anniversary-of-earth-day-celebrations-image228284442.html
RMR7B73P–Kaiserslautern Military Community students, 86th Civil Engineer Group Airmen and federal forest departments celebrate Earth Day on Ramstein Air Base, Germany, April 21, 2017. Ramstein celebrated Earth Day to contribute towards last year’s goal to plant 7.8 billion – one for every person on the planet - until Earth Day 2020; the effort named “Trees for the Earth” will mark the 50th anniversary of Earth Day celebrations.
Spangdahlem, Germany. 29th July, 2020. A sign with the lettering 'U.S. Air Spangdahlem Force Air Base' points to the US military airport. The US government plans to reduce the number of soldiers permanently stationed in Germany to about 25,000. A squadron of F16 fighter planes is stationed at Spangdahlem. A total of about 4,000 US soldiers are stationed there. Credit: Harald Tittel/dpa/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/spangdahlem-germany-29th-july-2020-a-sign-with-the-lettering-us-air-spangdahlem-force-air-base-points-to-the-us-military-airport-the-us-government-plans-to-reduce-the-number-of-soldiers-permanently-stationed-in-germany-to-about-25000-a-squadron-of-f16-fighter-planes-is-stationed-at-spangdahlem-a-total-of-about-4000-us-soldiers-are-stationed-there-credit-harald-titteldpaalamy-live-news-image367209740.html
RM2C9BRNG–Spangdahlem, Germany. 29th July, 2020. A sign with the lettering 'U.S. Air Spangdahlem Force Air Base' points to the US military airport. The US government plans to reduce the number of soldiers permanently stationed in Germany to about 25,000. A squadron of F16 fighter planes is stationed at Spangdahlem. A total of about 4,000 US soldiers are stationed there. Credit: Harald Tittel/dpa/Alamy Live News
Spangdahlem, Germany. 20th June, 2020. A sign with the lettering 'U.S. Air Spangdahlem Force Air Base' points to the US military airport. The US government plans to reduce the number of soldiers permanently stationed in Germany to about 25,000. A squadron of F16 fighter planes is stationed at Spangdahlem. A total of about 4,000 US soldiers are stationed there. Credit: Harald Tittel/dpa/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/spangdahlem-germany-20th-june-2020-a-sign-with-the-lettering-us-air-spangdahlem-force-air-base-points-to-the-us-military-airport-the-us-government-plans-to-reduce-the-number-of-soldiers-permanently-stationed-in-germany-to-about-25000-a-squadron-of-f16-fighter-planes-is-stationed-at-spangdahlem-a-total-of-about-4000-us-soldiers-are-stationed-there-credit-harald-titteldpaalamy-live-news-image367128650.html
RM2C9849E–Spangdahlem, Germany. 20th June, 2020. A sign with the lettering 'U.S. Air Spangdahlem Force Air Base' points to the US military airport. The US government plans to reduce the number of soldiers permanently stationed in Germany to about 25,000. A squadron of F16 fighter planes is stationed at Spangdahlem. A total of about 4,000 US soldiers are stationed there. Credit: Harald Tittel/dpa/Alamy Live News
Airmen prepare to offload COVID-19 patients during the first-ever operational use of the Transport Isolation System at Ramstein Air Base, Germany, April 10, 2020. The TIS is an infectious disease containment unit designed to minimize contamination risk to aircrew and medical attendants, while allowing in-flight medical care for patients afflicted by a disease. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Devin Nothstine) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/airmen-prepare-to-offload-covid-19-patients-during-the-first-ever-operational-use-of-the-transport-isolation-system-at-ramstein-air-base-germany-april-10-2020-the-tis-is-an-infectious-disease-containment-unit-designed-to-minimize-contamination-risk-to-aircrew-and-medical-attendants-while-allowing-in-flight-medical-care-for-patients-afflicted-by-a-disease-us-air-force-photo-by-staff-sgt-devin-nothstine-image438616670.html
RF2GDGM12–Airmen prepare to offload COVID-19 patients during the first-ever operational use of the Transport Isolation System at Ramstein Air Base, Germany, April 10, 2020. The TIS is an infectious disease containment unit designed to minimize contamination risk to aircrew and medical attendants, while allowing in-flight medical care for patients afflicted by a disease. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Devin Nothstine)
RAMSTEIN AIR BASE, GERMANY - 08 May 2020 - U.S. Air Force Senior Airman Jason McGhee, 313th Expeditionary Operations Support Squadron biomedical equip Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/ramstein-air-base-germany-08-may-2020-us-air-force-senior-airman-jason-mcghee-313th-expeditionary-operations-support-squadron-biomedical-equip-image357179284.html
RM2BN2WR0–RAMSTEIN AIR BASE, GERMANY - 08 May 2020 - U.S. Air Force Senior Airman Jason McGhee, 313th Expeditionary Operations Support Squadron biomedical equip
Spangdahlem, Germany. 20th June, 2020. Welcome to Spangdahlem Air Base 'Home of the Sabers', stands in front of the main gate of the US military airport. The US government plans to reduce the number of soldiers permanently stationed in Germany to about 25,000. A squadron of F16 fighter planes is stationed in Spangdahlem. A total of about 4,000 US soldiers are stationed there. Credit: Harald Tittel//dpa/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/spangdahlem-germany-20th-june-2020-welcome-to-spangdahlem-air-base-home-of-the-sabers-stands-in-front-of-the-main-gate-of-the-us-military-airport-the-us-government-plans-to-reduce-the-number-of-soldiers-permanently-stationed-in-germany-to-about-25000-a-squadron-of-f16-fighter-planes-is-stationed-in-spangdahlem-a-total-of-about-4000-us-soldiers-are-stationed-there-credit-harald-titteldpaalamy-live-news-image367128644.html
RM2C98498–Spangdahlem, Germany. 20th June, 2020. Welcome to Spangdahlem Air Base 'Home of the Sabers', stands in front of the main gate of the US military airport. The US government plans to reduce the number of soldiers permanently stationed in Germany to about 25,000. A squadron of F16 fighter planes is stationed in Spangdahlem. A total of about 4,000 US soldiers are stationed there. Credit: Harald Tittel//dpa/Alamy Live News
Leipzig, Germany. 25th Nov, 2020. File folders with attachments are in the courtroom before the hearing of a complaint about armed US drone operations in Yemen. The issue at stake is the responsibility of the German government. Three Yemenis, who lost two relatives in an attack in 2012, want the federal government to stop armed drone missions using technical facilities at the US air base in Ramstein, Palatinate. Credit: Jan Woitas/dpa-Zentralbild/dpa/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/leipzig-germany-25th-nov-2020-file-folders-with-attachments-are-in-the-courtroom-before-the-hearing-of-a-complaint-about-armed-us-drone-operations-in-yemen-the-issue-at-stake-is-the-responsibility-of-the-german-government-three-yemenis-who-lost-two-relatives-in-an-attack-in-2012-want-the-federal-government-to-stop-armed-drone-missions-using-technical-facilities-at-the-us-air-base-in-ramstein-palatinate-credit-jan-woitasdpa-zentralbilddpaalamy-live-news-image386969669.html
RM2DDFYN9–Leipzig, Germany. 25th Nov, 2020. File folders with attachments are in the courtroom before the hearing of a complaint about armed US drone operations in Yemen. The issue at stake is the responsibility of the German government. Three Yemenis, who lost two relatives in an attack in 2012, want the federal government to stop armed drone missions using technical facilities at the US air base in Ramstein, Palatinate. Credit: Jan Woitas/dpa-Zentralbild/dpa/Alamy Live News
RAMSTEIN AIR BASE, GERMANY - 08 May 2020 - U.S. Air Force Senior Airman Jason McGhee, 313th Expeditionary Operations Support Squadron biomedical equip Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/ramstein-air-base-germany-08-may-2020-us-air-force-senior-airman-jason-mcghee-313th-expeditionary-operations-support-squadron-biomedical-equip-image357178808.html
RM2BN2W60–RAMSTEIN AIR BASE, GERMANY - 08 May 2020 - U.S. Air Force Senior Airman Jason McGhee, 313th Expeditionary Operations Support Squadron biomedical equip
Leipzig, Germany. 25th Nov, 2020. Ingo Kraft, presiding judge of the 6th Senate, opens the hearing on a complaint about armed US drone operations in Yemen. The issue at stake is the responsibility of the federal government. Three Yemenis, who lost two relatives in an attack in 2012, want the federal government to stop armed drone missions using technical facilities at the US air base in Ramstein, Palatinate. Credit: Jan Woitas/dpa-Zentralbild/dpa/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/leipzig-germany-25th-nov-2020-ingo-kraft-presiding-judge-of-the-6th-senate-opens-the-hearing-on-a-complaint-about-armed-us-drone-operations-in-yemen-the-issue-at-stake-is-the-responsibility-of-the-federal-government-three-yemenis-who-lost-two-relatives-in-an-attack-in-2012-want-the-federal-government-to-stop-armed-drone-missions-using-technical-facilities-at-the-us-air-base-in-ramstein-palatinate-credit-jan-woitasdpa-zentralbilddpaalamy-live-news-image386969162.html
RM2DDFY36–Leipzig, Germany. 25th Nov, 2020. Ingo Kraft, presiding judge of the 6th Senate, opens the hearing on a complaint about armed US drone operations in Yemen. The issue at stake is the responsibility of the federal government. Three Yemenis, who lost two relatives in an attack in 2012, want the federal government to stop armed drone missions using technical facilities at the US air base in Ramstein, Palatinate. Credit: Jan Woitas/dpa-Zentralbild/dpa/Alamy Live News
RAMSTEIN AIR BASE, GERMANY - 08 May 2020 - U.S. Air Force Senior Airman Jason McGhee, 313th Expeditionary Operations Support Squadron biomedical equip Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/ramstein-air-base-germany-08-may-2020-us-air-force-senior-airman-jason-mcghee-313th-expeditionary-operations-support-squadron-biomedical-equip-image357178375.html
RM2BN2TJF–RAMSTEIN AIR BASE, GERMANY - 08 May 2020 - U.S. Air Force Senior Airman Jason McGhee, 313th Expeditionary Operations Support Squadron biomedical equip
Leipzig, Germany. 25th Nov, 2020. Ingo Kraft, presiding judge of the 6th Senate, opens the hearing on a complaint about armed US drone operations in Yemen. The issue at stake is the responsibility of the federal government. Three Yemenis, who lost two relatives in an attack in 2012, want the federal government to stop armed drone missions using technical facilities at the US air base in Ramstein, Palatinate. Credit: Jan Woitas/dpa-Zentralbild/dpa/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/leipzig-germany-25th-nov-2020-ingo-kraft-presiding-judge-of-the-6th-senate-opens-the-hearing-on-a-complaint-about-armed-us-drone-operations-in-yemen-the-issue-at-stake-is-the-responsibility-of-the-federal-government-three-yemenis-who-lost-two-relatives-in-an-attack-in-2012-want-the-federal-government-to-stop-armed-drone-missions-using-technical-facilities-at-the-us-air-base-in-ramstein-palatinate-credit-jan-woitasdpa-zentralbilddpaalamy-live-news-image386969173.html
RM2DDFY3H–Leipzig, Germany. 25th Nov, 2020. Ingo Kraft, presiding judge of the 6th Senate, opens the hearing on a complaint about armed US drone operations in Yemen. The issue at stake is the responsibility of the federal government. Three Yemenis, who lost two relatives in an attack in 2012, want the federal government to stop armed drone missions using technical facilities at the US air base in Ramstein, Palatinate. Credit: Jan Woitas/dpa-Zentralbild/dpa/Alamy Live News
Leipzig, Germany. 25th Nov, 2020. Ingo Kraft, presiding judge of the 6th Senate, opens the hearing on a complaint about armed US drone operations in Yemen. The issue at stake is the responsibility of the federal government. Three Yemenis, who lost two relatives in an attack in 2012, want the federal government to stop armed drone missions using technical facilities at the US air base in Ramstein, Palatinate. Credit: Jan Woitas/dpa-Zentralbild/dpa/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/leipzig-germany-25th-nov-2020-ingo-kraft-presiding-judge-of-the-6th-senate-opens-the-hearing-on-a-complaint-about-armed-us-drone-operations-in-yemen-the-issue-at-stake-is-the-responsibility-of-the-federal-government-three-yemenis-who-lost-two-relatives-in-an-attack-in-2012-want-the-federal-government-to-stop-armed-drone-missions-using-technical-facilities-at-the-us-air-base-in-ramstein-palatinate-credit-jan-woitasdpa-zentralbilddpaalamy-live-news-image387114495.html
RM2DDPGDK–Leipzig, Germany. 25th Nov, 2020. Ingo Kraft, presiding judge of the 6th Senate, opens the hearing on a complaint about armed US drone operations in Yemen. The issue at stake is the responsibility of the federal government. Three Yemenis, who lost two relatives in an attack in 2012, want the federal government to stop armed drone missions using technical facilities at the US air base in Ramstein, Palatinate. Credit: Jan Woitas/dpa-Zentralbild/dpa/Alamy Live News
Leipzig, Germany. 25th Nov, 2020. The judges of the 6th Senate Elisabeth Steiner (l-r), Carsten Hahn, Ingo Kraft (presiding judge), Knut Möller and Thomas Heitz are about to hear a complaint about armed US drone missions in Yemen. The issue at stake is the responsibility of the German government. Three Yemenis, who lost two relatives in an attack in 2012, want the German government to stop armed drone missions using technical facilities at the US air base in Ramstein, Palatinate. Credit: Jan Woitas/dpa-Zentralbild/dpa/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/leipzig-germany-25th-nov-2020-the-judges-of-the-6th-senate-elisabeth-steiner-l-r-carsten-hahn-ingo-kraft-presiding-judge-knut-mller-and-thomas-heitz-are-about-to-hear-a-complaint-about-armed-us-drone-missions-in-yemen-the-issue-at-stake-is-the-responsibility-of-the-german-government-three-yemenis-who-lost-two-relatives-in-an-attack-in-2012-want-the-german-government-to-stop-armed-drone-missions-using-technical-facilities-at-the-us-air-base-in-ramstein-palatinate-credit-jan-woitasdpa-zentralbilddpaalamy-live-news-image386969188.html
RM2DDFY44–Leipzig, Germany. 25th Nov, 2020. The judges of the 6th Senate Elisabeth Steiner (l-r), Carsten Hahn, Ingo Kraft (presiding judge), Knut Möller and Thomas Heitz are about to hear a complaint about armed US drone missions in Yemen. The issue at stake is the responsibility of the German government. Three Yemenis, who lost two relatives in an attack in 2012, want the German government to stop armed drone missions using technical facilities at the US air base in Ramstein, Palatinate. Credit: Jan Woitas/dpa-Zentralbild/dpa/Alamy Live News
Leipzig, Germany. 25th Nov, 2020. The judges of the 6th Senate, Elisabeth Steiner (l-r, on the judges' seats), Carsten Hahn, Ingo Kraft (presiding judge), Knut Möller and Thomas Heitz open the hearing on a complaint about armed US drone missions in Yemen. The issue at stake is the responsibility of the German government. Three Yemenis, who lost two relatives in an attack in 2012, want the German government to stop armed drone missions using technical facilities at the US air base in Ramstein, Palatinate. Credit: Jan Woitas/dpa-Zentralbild/dpa/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/leipzig-germany-25th-nov-2020-the-judges-of-the-6th-senate-elisabeth-steiner-l-r-on-the-judges-seats-carsten-hahn-ingo-kraft-presiding-judge-knut-mller-and-thomas-heitz-open-the-hearing-on-a-complaint-about-armed-us-drone-missions-in-yemen-the-issue-at-stake-is-the-responsibility-of-the-german-government-three-yemenis-who-lost-two-relatives-in-an-attack-in-2012-want-the-german-government-to-stop-armed-drone-missions-using-technical-facilities-at-the-us-air-base-in-ramstein-palatinate-credit-jan-woitasdpa-zentralbilddpaalamy-live-news-image386969704.html
RM2DDFYPG–Leipzig, Germany. 25th Nov, 2020. The judges of the 6th Senate, Elisabeth Steiner (l-r, on the judges' seats), Carsten Hahn, Ingo Kraft (presiding judge), Knut Möller and Thomas Heitz open the hearing on a complaint about armed US drone missions in Yemen. The issue at stake is the responsibility of the German government. Three Yemenis, who lost two relatives in an attack in 2012, want the German government to stop armed drone missions using technical facilities at the US air base in Ramstein, Palatinate. Credit: Jan Woitas/dpa-Zentralbild/dpa/Alamy Live News
Vilseck, Germany. 30th July, 2020. «Welcome to Rose Barracks Vilseck» says a sign at the entrance of a US military base in Vilseck, Germany Credit: Armin Weigel/dpa/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/vilseck-germany-30th-july-2020-welcome-to-rose-barracks-vilseck-says-a-sign-at-the-entrance-of-a-us-military-base-in-vilseck-germany-credit-armin-weigeldpaalamy-live-news-image367278701.html
RM2C9EYMD–Vilseck, Germany. 30th July, 2020. «Welcome to Rose Barracks Vilseck» says a sign at the entrance of a US military base in Vilseck, Germany Credit: Armin Weigel/dpa/Alamy Live News
Hahn, Germany. 02nd Nov, 2020. Large parts of the housing of the former US base at Hahn Airport are abandoned and dilapidated. From January to September, the former US military airport had around 370,000 passengers - 69 percent fewer than in the same period last year. (On 'Hahn Airport in the Downwind - Investigations will last until 2021') Credit: Thomas Frey/dpa/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/hahn-germany-02nd-nov-2020-large-parts-of-the-housing-of-the-former-us-base-at-hahn-airport-are-abandoned-and-dilapidated-from-january-to-september-the-former-us-military-airport-had-around-370000-passengers-69-percent-fewer-than-in-the-same-period-last-year-on-hahn-airport-in-the-downwind-investigations-will-last-until-2021-credit-thomas-freydpaalamy-live-news-image384902018.html
RM2DA5PCJ–Hahn, Germany. 02nd Nov, 2020. Large parts of the housing of the former US base at Hahn Airport are abandoned and dilapidated. From January to September, the former US military airport had around 370,000 passengers - 69 percent fewer than in the same period last year. (On 'Hahn Airport in the Downwind - Investigations will last until 2021') Credit: Thomas Frey/dpa/Alamy Live News
Hahn, Germany. 02nd Nov, 2020. The clock of a former shopping mall of the former US base at Hahn Airport is set to five to twelve. From January to September, the former US military airport had around 370,000 passengers - 69 percent fewer than in the same period last year. (On 'Hahn Airport in the Downwind - Investigations last until 2021') Credit: Thomas Frey/dpa/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/hahn-germany-02nd-nov-2020-the-clock-of-a-former-shopping-mall-of-the-former-us-base-at-hahn-airport-is-set-to-five-to-twelve-from-january-to-september-the-former-us-military-airport-had-around-370000-passengers-69-percent-fewer-than-in-the-same-period-last-year-on-hahn-airport-in-the-downwind-investigations-last-until-2021-credit-thomas-freydpaalamy-live-news-image384901989.html
RM2DA5PBH–Hahn, Germany. 02nd Nov, 2020. The clock of a former shopping mall of the former US base at Hahn Airport is set to five to twelve. From January to September, the former US military airport had around 370,000 passengers - 69 percent fewer than in the same period last year. (On 'Hahn Airport in the Downwind - Investigations last until 2021') Credit: Thomas Frey/dpa/Alamy Live News
Hahn, Germany. 02nd Nov, 2020. The clock of a former shopping mall of the former US base at Hahn Airport is set to five to twelve. From January to September, the former US military airport had around 370,000 passengers - 69 percent fewer than in the same period last year. (On 'Hahn Airport in the Downwind - Investigations last until 2021') Credit: Thomas Frey/dpa/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/hahn-germany-02nd-nov-2020-the-clock-of-a-former-shopping-mall-of-the-former-us-base-at-hahn-airport-is-set-to-five-to-twelve-from-january-to-september-the-former-us-military-airport-had-around-370000-passengers-69-percent-fewer-than-in-the-same-period-last-year-on-hahn-airport-in-the-downwind-investigations-last-until-2021-credit-thomas-freydpaalamy-live-news-image384901991.html
RM2DA5PBK–Hahn, Germany. 02nd Nov, 2020. The clock of a former shopping mall of the former US base at Hahn Airport is set to five to twelve. From January to September, the former US military airport had around 370,000 passengers - 69 percent fewer than in the same period last year. (On 'Hahn Airport in the Downwind - Investigations last until 2021') Credit: Thomas Frey/dpa/Alamy Live News
Hahn, Germany. 02nd Nov, 2020. Large parts of the housing area of the former US base at Hahn Airport are abandoned and dilapidated. From January to September, the former US military airport had around 370,000 passengers - 69 percent fewer than in the same period last year. (On 'Hahn Airport in the Downwind - Investigations will last until 2021') Credit: Thomas Frey/dpa/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/hahn-germany-02nd-nov-2020-large-parts-of-the-housing-area-of-the-former-us-base-at-hahn-airport-are-abandoned-and-dilapidated-from-january-to-september-the-former-us-military-airport-had-around-370000-passengers-69-percent-fewer-than-in-the-same-period-last-year-on-hahn-airport-in-the-downwind-investigations-will-last-until-2021-credit-thomas-freydpaalamy-live-news-image384901996.html
RM2DA5PBT–Hahn, Germany. 02nd Nov, 2020. Large parts of the housing area of the former US base at Hahn Airport are abandoned and dilapidated. From January to September, the former US military airport had around 370,000 passengers - 69 percent fewer than in the same period last year. (On 'Hahn Airport in the Downwind - Investigations will last until 2021') Credit: Thomas Frey/dpa/Alamy Live News
Hahn, Germany. 02nd Nov, 2020. Large parts of the housing area of the former US base at Hahn Airport are abandoned and dilapidated. From January to September, the former US military airport had around 370,000 passengers - 69 percent fewer than in the same period last year. (On 'Hahn Airport in the Downwind - Investigations will last until 2021') Credit: Thomas Frey/dpa/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/hahn-germany-02nd-nov-2020-large-parts-of-the-housing-area-of-the-former-us-base-at-hahn-airport-are-abandoned-and-dilapidated-from-january-to-september-the-former-us-military-airport-had-around-370000-passengers-69-percent-fewer-than-in-the-same-period-last-year-on-hahn-airport-in-the-downwind-investigations-will-last-until-2021-credit-thomas-freydpaalamy-live-news-image384901990.html
RM2DA5PBJ–Hahn, Germany. 02nd Nov, 2020. Large parts of the housing area of the former US base at Hahn Airport are abandoned and dilapidated. From January to September, the former US military airport had around 370,000 passengers - 69 percent fewer than in the same period last year. (On 'Hahn Airport in the Downwind - Investigations will last until 2021') Credit: Thomas Frey/dpa/Alamy Live News
Hahn, Germany. 02nd Nov, 2020. The clock of a former shopping mall of the former US base at Hahn Airport is set to five to twelve. From January to September, the former US military airport had around 370,000 passengers - 69 percent fewer than in the same period last year. (On 'Hahn Airport in the Downwind - Investigations last until 2021') Credit: Thomas Frey/dpa/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/hahn-germany-02nd-nov-2020-the-clock-of-a-former-shopping-mall-of-the-former-us-base-at-hahn-airport-is-set-to-five-to-twelve-from-january-to-september-the-former-us-military-airport-had-around-370000-passengers-69-percent-fewer-than-in-the-same-period-last-year-on-hahn-airport-in-the-downwind-investigations-last-until-2021-credit-thomas-freydpaalamy-live-news-image384903841.html
RM2DA5TNN–Hahn, Germany. 02nd Nov, 2020. The clock of a former shopping mall of the former US base at Hahn Airport is set to five to twelve. From January to September, the former US military airport had around 370,000 passengers - 69 percent fewer than in the same period last year. (On 'Hahn Airport in the Downwind - Investigations last until 2021') Credit: Thomas Frey/dpa/Alamy Live News
Hahn, Germany. 02nd Nov, 2020. Large parts of the housing area of the former US base at Hahn Airport are abandoned and dilapidated. From January to September, the former US military airport had around 370,000 passengers - 69 percent fewer than in the same period last year. (On 'Hahn Airport in the Downwind - Investigations will last until 2021') Credit: Thomas Frey/dpa/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/hahn-germany-02nd-nov-2020-large-parts-of-the-housing-area-of-the-former-us-base-at-hahn-airport-are-abandoned-and-dilapidated-from-january-to-september-the-former-us-military-airport-had-around-370000-passengers-69-percent-fewer-than-in-the-same-period-last-year-on-hahn-airport-in-the-downwind-investigations-will-last-until-2021-credit-thomas-freydpaalamy-live-news-image384901993.html
RM2DA5PBN–Hahn, Germany. 02nd Nov, 2020. Large parts of the housing area of the former US base at Hahn Airport are abandoned and dilapidated. From January to September, the former US military airport had around 370,000 passengers - 69 percent fewer than in the same period last year. (On 'Hahn Airport in the Downwind - Investigations will last until 2021') Credit: Thomas Frey/dpa/Alamy Live News
06 July 2020, Rhineland-Palatinate, Büchel: Police officers carry demonstrators who are blocking the main gate of the Büchel air force base to the side. About 100 participants from Germany and the Netherlands have joined a five-day protest, which is scheduled to end on this Tuesday (July 7). According to unconfirmed information, the last 20 or so US atomic bombs are lying in Germany at the air base. Photo: Thomas Frey/dpa Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/06-july-2020-rhineland-palatinate-bchel-police-officers-carry-demonstrators-who-are-blocking-the-main-gate-of-the-bchel-air-force-base-to-the-side-about-100-participants-from-germany-and-the-netherlands-have-joined-a-five-day-protest-which-is-scheduled-to-end-on-this-tuesday-july-7-according-to-unconfirmed-information-the-last-20-or-so-us-atomic-bombs-are-lying-in-germany-at-the-air-base-photo-thomas-freydpa-image365150800.html
RM2C621G0–06 July 2020, Rhineland-Palatinate, Büchel: Police officers carry demonstrators who are blocking the main gate of the Büchel air force base to the side. About 100 participants from Germany and the Netherlands have joined a five-day protest, which is scheduled to end on this Tuesday (July 7). According to unconfirmed information, the last 20 or so US atomic bombs are lying in Germany at the air base. Photo: Thomas Frey/dpa
06 July 2020, Rhineland-Palatinate, Büchel: Police officers carry demonstrators who are blocking the main gate of the Büchel air force base to the side. About 100 participants from Germany and the Netherlands have joined a five-day protest, which is scheduled to end on this Tuesday (July 7). According to unconfirmed information, the last 20 or so US atomic bombs are lying in Germany at the air base. Photo: Thomas Frey/dpa Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/06-july-2020-rhineland-palatinate-bchel-police-officers-carry-demonstrators-who-are-blocking-the-main-gate-of-the-bchel-air-force-base-to-the-side-about-100-participants-from-germany-and-the-netherlands-have-joined-a-five-day-protest-which-is-scheduled-to-end-on-this-tuesday-july-7-according-to-unconfirmed-information-the-last-20-or-so-us-atomic-bombs-are-lying-in-germany-at-the-air-base-photo-thomas-freydpa-image365150776.html
RM2C621F4–06 July 2020, Rhineland-Palatinate, Büchel: Police officers carry demonstrators who are blocking the main gate of the Büchel air force base to the side. About 100 participants from Germany and the Netherlands have joined a five-day protest, which is scheduled to end on this Tuesday (July 7). According to unconfirmed information, the last 20 or so US atomic bombs are lying in Germany at the air base. Photo: Thomas Frey/dpa
06 July 2020, Rhineland-Palatinate, Büchel: Police officers give a reprimand to demonstrators who block the main gate of the Büchel air base. Around 100 participants from Germany and the Netherlands took part in a five-day protest, which is scheduled to end on this Tuesday (July 7). According to unconfirmed information, the last 20 or so US nuclear bombs are lying in Germany at the air base. Photo: Thomas Frey/dpa Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/06-july-2020-rhineland-palatinate-bchel-police-officers-give-a-reprimand-to-demonstrators-who-block-the-main-gate-of-the-bchel-air-base-around-100-participants-from-germany-and-the-netherlands-took-part-in-a-five-day-protest-which-is-scheduled-to-end-on-this-tuesday-july-7-according-to-unconfirmed-information-the-last-20-or-so-us-nuclear-bombs-are-lying-in-germany-at-the-air-base-photo-thomas-freydpa-image365150819.html
RM2C621GK–06 July 2020, Rhineland-Palatinate, Büchel: Police officers give a reprimand to demonstrators who block the main gate of the Büchel air base. Around 100 participants from Germany and the Netherlands took part in a five-day protest, which is scheduled to end on this Tuesday (July 7). According to unconfirmed information, the last 20 or so US nuclear bombs are lying in Germany at the air base. Photo: Thomas Frey/dpa
06 July 2020, Rhineland-Palatinate, Büchel: Police officers give a reprimand to demonstrators who block the main gate of the Büchel air base. Around 100 participants from Germany and the Netherlands took part in a five-day protest, which is scheduled to end on this Tuesday (July 7). According to unconfirmed information, the last 20 or so US nuclear bombs are lying in Germany at the air base. Photo: Thomas Frey/dpa Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/06-july-2020-rhineland-palatinate-bchel-police-officers-give-a-reprimand-to-demonstrators-who-block-the-main-gate-of-the-bchel-air-base-around-100-participants-from-germany-and-the-netherlands-took-part-in-a-five-day-protest-which-is-scheduled-to-end-on-this-tuesday-july-7-according-to-unconfirmed-information-the-last-20-or-so-us-nuclear-bombs-are-lying-in-germany-at-the-air-base-photo-thomas-freydpa-image365150806.html
RM2C621G6–06 July 2020, Rhineland-Palatinate, Büchel: Police officers give a reprimand to demonstrators who block the main gate of the Büchel air base. Around 100 participants from Germany and the Netherlands took part in a five-day protest, which is scheduled to end on this Tuesday (July 7). According to unconfirmed information, the last 20 or so US nuclear bombs are lying in Germany at the air base. Photo: Thomas Frey/dpa
23 January 2020, Lower Saxony, Osterholz-Scharmbeck: Soldiers run through the Life Support Area Garlstedt. In the course of the US Defender Europe 2020 exercise with 37,000 soldiers from 19 nations, around 20,000 soldiers will be transferred from the USA to Europe. Germany serves as a strategic hub for the transport of materials and personnel throughout Europe. The Armed Forces Base Command coordinates and manages the Bundeswehr's diverse support services. For example, a so-called Life Support Area is being built in Garlstedt, on the site of the Bundeswehr Logistics School. Photo: Sina Schuldt Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/23-january-2020-lower-saxony-osterholz-scharmbeck-soldiers-run-through-the-life-support-area-garlstedt-in-the-course-of-the-us-defender-europe-2020-exercise-with-37000-soldiers-from-19-nations-around-20000-soldiers-will-be-transferred-from-the-usa-to-europe-germany-serves-as-a-strategic-hub-for-the-transport-of-materials-and-personnel-throughout-europe-the-armed-forces-base-command-coordinates-and-manages-the-bundeswehrs-diverse-support-services-for-example-a-so-called-life-support-area-is-being-built-in-garlstedt-on-the-site-of-the-bundeswehr-logistics-school-photo-sina-schuldt-image340884781.html
RM2APGJ0D–23 January 2020, Lower Saxony, Osterholz-Scharmbeck: Soldiers run through the Life Support Area Garlstedt. In the course of the US Defender Europe 2020 exercise with 37,000 soldiers from 19 nations, around 20,000 soldiers will be transferred from the USA to Europe. Germany serves as a strategic hub for the transport of materials and personnel throughout Europe. The Armed Forces Base Command coordinates and manages the Bundeswehr's diverse support services. For example, a so-called Life Support Area is being built in Garlstedt, on the site of the Bundeswehr Logistics School. Photo: Sina Schuldt
23 January 2020, Lower Saxony, Osterholz-Scharmbeck: Soldiers are working on the construction of the Life Support Area Garlstedt. In the course of the US Defender Europe 2020 exercise with 37,000 soldiers from 19 nations, around 20,000 soldiers will be transferred from the USA to Europe. Germany serves as a strategic hub for the transport of materials and personnel throughout Europe. The Armed Forces Base Command coordinates and manages the Bundeswehr's diverse support services. For example, a so-called Life Support Area is being built in Garlstedt, on the site of the Bundeswehr Logistics Scho Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/23-january-2020-lower-saxony-osterholz-scharmbeck-soldiers-are-working-on-the-construction-of-the-life-support-area-garlstedt-in-the-course-of-the-us-defender-europe-2020-exercise-with-37000-soldiers-from-19-nations-around-20000-soldiers-will-be-transferred-from-the-usa-to-europe-germany-serves-as-a-strategic-hub-for-the-transport-of-materials-and-personnel-throughout-europe-the-armed-forces-base-command-coordinates-and-manages-the-bundeswehrs-diverse-support-services-for-example-a-so-called-life-support-area-is-being-built-in-garlstedt-on-the-site-of-the-bundeswehr-logistics-scho-image340884797.html
RM2APGJ11–23 January 2020, Lower Saxony, Osterholz-Scharmbeck: Soldiers are working on the construction of the Life Support Area Garlstedt. In the course of the US Defender Europe 2020 exercise with 37,000 soldiers from 19 nations, around 20,000 soldiers will be transferred from the USA to Europe. Germany serves as a strategic hub for the transport of materials and personnel throughout Europe. The Armed Forces Base Command coordinates and manages the Bundeswehr's diverse support services. For example, a so-called Life Support Area is being built in Garlstedt, on the site of the Bundeswehr Logistics Scho
23 January 2020, Lower Saxony, Osterholz-Scharmbeck: Soldiers run through the Life Support Area Garlstedt. In the course of the US Defender Europe 2020 exercise with 37,000 soldiers from 19 nations, around 20,000 soldiers will be transferred from the USA to Europe. Germany serves as a strategic hub for the transport of materials and personnel throughout Europe. The Armed Forces Base Command coordinates and manages the Bundeswehr's diverse support services. For example, a so-called Life Support Area is being built in Garlstedt, on the site of the Logistics School of the German Armed Forces. Pho Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/23-january-2020-lower-saxony-osterholz-scharmbeck-soldiers-run-through-the-life-support-area-garlstedt-in-the-course-of-the-us-defender-europe-2020-exercise-with-37000-soldiers-from-19-nations-around-20000-soldiers-will-be-transferred-from-the-usa-to-europe-germany-serves-as-a-strategic-hub-for-the-transport-of-materials-and-personnel-throughout-europe-the-armed-forces-base-command-coordinates-and-manages-the-bundeswehrs-diverse-support-services-for-example-a-so-called-life-support-area-is-being-built-in-garlstedt-on-the-site-of-the-logistics-school-of-the-german-armed-forces-pho-image340884847.html
RM2APGJ2R–23 January 2020, Lower Saxony, Osterholz-Scharmbeck: Soldiers run through the Life Support Area Garlstedt. In the course of the US Defender Europe 2020 exercise with 37,000 soldiers from 19 nations, around 20,000 soldiers will be transferred from the USA to Europe. Germany serves as a strategic hub for the transport of materials and personnel throughout Europe. The Armed Forces Base Command coordinates and manages the Bundeswehr's diverse support services. For example, a so-called Life Support Area is being built in Garlstedt, on the site of the Logistics School of the German Armed Forces. Pho
23 January 2020, Lower Saxony, Osterholz-Scharmbeck: Soldiers are working on the camp beds during the construction of the Life Support Area Garlstedt. In the course of the US Defender Europe 2020 exercise with 37,000 soldiers from 19 nations, around 20,000 soldiers will be transferred from the USA to Europe. Germany serves as a strategic hub for the transport of materials and personnel throughout Europe. The Armed Forces Base Command coordinates and manages the Bundeswehr's diverse support services. For example, a so-called Life Support Area is being built in Garlstedt, on the site of the Bund Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/23-january-2020-lower-saxony-osterholz-scharmbeck-soldiers-are-working-on-the-camp-beds-during-the-construction-of-the-life-support-area-garlstedt-in-the-course-of-the-us-defender-europe-2020-exercise-with-37000-soldiers-from-19-nations-around-20000-soldiers-will-be-transferred-from-the-usa-to-europe-germany-serves-as-a-strategic-hub-for-the-transport-of-materials-and-personnel-throughout-europe-the-armed-forces-base-command-coordinates-and-manages-the-bundeswehrs-diverse-support-services-for-example-a-so-called-life-support-area-is-being-built-in-garlstedt-on-the-site-of-the-bund-image340884803.html
RM2APGJ17–23 January 2020, Lower Saxony, Osterholz-Scharmbeck: Soldiers are working on the camp beds during the construction of the Life Support Area Garlstedt. In the course of the US Defender Europe 2020 exercise with 37,000 soldiers from 19 nations, around 20,000 soldiers will be transferred from the USA to Europe. Germany serves as a strategic hub for the transport of materials and personnel throughout Europe. The Armed Forces Base Command coordinates and manages the Bundeswehr's diverse support services. For example, a so-called Life Support Area is being built in Garlstedt, on the site of the Bund
23 January 2020, Lower Saxony, Osterholz-Scharmbeck: Soldiers are working on the construction of the Life Support Area Garlstedt. In the course of the US Defender Europe 2020 exercise with 37,000 soldiers from 19 nations, around 20,000 soldiers will be transferred from the USA to Europe. Germany serves as a strategic hub for the transport of materials and personnel throughout Europe. The Armed Forces Base Command coordinates and manages the Bundeswehr's diverse support services. For example, a so-called Life Support Area is being built in Garlstedt, on the site of the Logistics School of the G Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/23-january-2020-lower-saxony-osterholz-scharmbeck-soldiers-are-working-on-the-construction-of-the-life-support-area-garlstedt-in-the-course-of-the-us-defender-europe-2020-exercise-with-37000-soldiers-from-19-nations-around-20000-soldiers-will-be-transferred-from-the-usa-to-europe-germany-serves-as-a-strategic-hub-for-the-transport-of-materials-and-personnel-throughout-europe-the-armed-forces-base-command-coordinates-and-manages-the-bundeswehrs-diverse-support-services-for-example-a-so-called-life-support-area-is-being-built-in-garlstedt-on-the-site-of-the-logistics-school-of-the-g-image340884788.html
RM2APGJ0M–23 January 2020, Lower Saxony, Osterholz-Scharmbeck: Soldiers are working on the construction of the Life Support Area Garlstedt. In the course of the US Defender Europe 2020 exercise with 37,000 soldiers from 19 nations, around 20,000 soldiers will be transferred from the USA to Europe. Germany serves as a strategic hub for the transport of materials and personnel throughout Europe. The Armed Forces Base Command coordinates and manages the Bundeswehr's diverse support services. For example, a so-called Life Support Area is being built in Garlstedt, on the site of the Logistics School of the G
23 January 2020, Lower Saxony, Osterholz-Scharmbeck: A soldier is working on the lighting during the construction of the Life Support Area Garlstedt. In the course of the US Defender Europe 2020 exercise with 37,000 soldiers from 19 nations, around 20,000 soldiers will be transferred from the USA to Europe. Germany serves as a strategic hub for the transport of materials and personnel throughout Europe. The Armed Forces Base Command coordinates and manages the Bundeswehr's diverse support services. For example, a so-called Life Support Area is being built in Garlstedt, on the site of the Bunde Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/23-january-2020-lower-saxony-osterholz-scharmbeck-a-soldier-is-working-on-the-lighting-during-the-construction-of-the-life-support-area-garlstedt-in-the-course-of-the-us-defender-europe-2020-exercise-with-37000-soldiers-from-19-nations-around-20000-soldiers-will-be-transferred-from-the-usa-to-europe-germany-serves-as-a-strategic-hub-for-the-transport-of-materials-and-personnel-throughout-europe-the-armed-forces-base-command-coordinates-and-manages-the-bundeswehrs-diverse-support-services-for-example-a-so-called-life-support-area-is-being-built-in-garlstedt-on-the-site-of-the-bunde-image340884809.html
RM2APGJ1D–23 January 2020, Lower Saxony, Osterholz-Scharmbeck: A soldier is working on the lighting during the construction of the Life Support Area Garlstedt. In the course of the US Defender Europe 2020 exercise with 37,000 soldiers from 19 nations, around 20,000 soldiers will be transferred from the USA to Europe. Germany serves as a strategic hub for the transport of materials and personnel throughout Europe. The Armed Forces Base Command coordinates and manages the Bundeswehr's diverse support services. For example, a so-called Life Support Area is being built in Garlstedt, on the site of the Bunde
23 January 2020, Lower Saxony, Osterholz-Scharmbeck: Soldiers are working on the camp beds during the construction of the Life Support Area Garlstedt. In the course of the US Defender Europe 2020 exercise with 37,000 soldiers from 19 nations, around 20,000 soldiers will be transferred from the USA to Europe. Germany serves as a strategic hub for the transport of materials and personnel throughout Europe. The Armed Forces Base Command coordinates and manages the Bundeswehr's diverse support services. For example, a so-called Life Support Area is being built in Garlstedt, on the site of the Logi Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/23-january-2020-lower-saxony-osterholz-scharmbeck-soldiers-are-working-on-the-camp-beds-during-the-construction-of-the-life-support-area-garlstedt-in-the-course-of-the-us-defender-europe-2020-exercise-with-37000-soldiers-from-19-nations-around-20000-soldiers-will-be-transferred-from-the-usa-to-europe-germany-serves-as-a-strategic-hub-for-the-transport-of-materials-and-personnel-throughout-europe-the-armed-forces-base-command-coordinates-and-manages-the-bundeswehrs-diverse-support-services-for-example-a-so-called-life-support-area-is-being-built-in-garlstedt-on-the-site-of-the-logi-image340884785.html
RM2APGJ0H–23 January 2020, Lower Saxony, Osterholz-Scharmbeck: Soldiers are working on the camp beds during the construction of the Life Support Area Garlstedt. In the course of the US Defender Europe 2020 exercise with 37,000 soldiers from 19 nations, around 20,000 soldiers will be transferred from the USA to Europe. Germany serves as a strategic hub for the transport of materials and personnel throughout Europe. The Armed Forces Base Command coordinates and manages the Bundeswehr's diverse support services. For example, a so-called Life Support Area is being built in Garlstedt, on the site of the Logi
23 January 2020, Lower Saxony, Osterholz-Scharmbeck: 'Welcome US troops to Garlstedt' is written on a display outside the Life Support Area. In the course of the US Defender Europe 2020 exercise with 37,000 soldiers from 19 nations, around 20,000 soldiers will be transferred from the USA to Europe. Germany serves as a strategic hub for the transport of materials and personnel throughout Europe. The Armed Forces Base Command coordinates and manages the Bundeswehr's diverse support services. For example, a so-called Life Support Area is being built in Garlstedt, on the site of the Logistics Scho Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/23-january-2020-lower-saxony-osterholz-scharmbeck-welcome-us-troops-to-garlstedt-is-written-on-a-display-outside-the-life-support-area-in-the-course-of-the-us-defender-europe-2020-exercise-with-37000-soldiers-from-19-nations-around-20000-soldiers-will-be-transferred-from-the-usa-to-europe-germany-serves-as-a-strategic-hub-for-the-transport-of-materials-and-personnel-throughout-europe-the-armed-forces-base-command-coordinates-and-manages-the-bundeswehrs-diverse-support-services-for-example-a-so-called-life-support-area-is-being-built-in-garlstedt-on-the-site-of-the-logistics-scho-image340884820.html
RM2APGJ1T–23 January 2020, Lower Saxony, Osterholz-Scharmbeck: 'Welcome US troops to Garlstedt' is written on a display outside the Life Support Area. In the course of the US Defender Europe 2020 exercise with 37,000 soldiers from 19 nations, around 20,000 soldiers will be transferred from the USA to Europe. Germany serves as a strategic hub for the transport of materials and personnel throughout Europe. The Armed Forces Base Command coordinates and manages the Bundeswehr's diverse support services. For example, a so-called Life Support Area is being built in Garlstedt, on the site of the Logistics Scho
23 January 2020, Lower Saxony, Osterholz-Scharmbeck: Soldiers run through the Life Support Area Garlstedt. In the course of the US Defender Europe 2020 exercise with 37,000 soldiers from 19 nations, around 20,000 soldiers will be transferred from the USA to Europe. Germany serves as a strategic hub for the transport of materials and personnel throughout Europe. The Armed Forces Base Command coordinates and manages the Bundeswehr's diverse support services. For example, a so-called Life Support Area is being built in Garlstedt, on the site of the Logistics School of the German Armed Forces. Pho Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/23-january-2020-lower-saxony-osterholz-scharmbeck-soldiers-run-through-the-life-support-area-garlstedt-in-the-course-of-the-us-defender-europe-2020-exercise-with-37000-soldiers-from-19-nations-around-20000-soldiers-will-be-transferred-from-the-usa-to-europe-germany-serves-as-a-strategic-hub-for-the-transport-of-materials-and-personnel-throughout-europe-the-armed-forces-base-command-coordinates-and-manages-the-bundeswehrs-diverse-support-services-for-example-a-so-called-life-support-area-is-being-built-in-garlstedt-on-the-site-of-the-logistics-school-of-the-german-armed-forces-pho-image340884846.html
RM2APGJ2P–23 January 2020, Lower Saxony, Osterholz-Scharmbeck: Soldiers run through the Life Support Area Garlstedt. In the course of the US Defender Europe 2020 exercise with 37,000 soldiers from 19 nations, around 20,000 soldiers will be transferred from the USA to Europe. Germany serves as a strategic hub for the transport of materials and personnel throughout Europe. The Armed Forces Base Command coordinates and manages the Bundeswehr's diverse support services. For example, a so-called Life Support Area is being built in Garlstedt, on the site of the Logistics School of the German Armed Forces. Pho
23 January 2020, Lower Saxony, Osterholz-Scharmbeck: André Erich Denk, Commander of the Logistics School of the Bundeswehr in Osterholz-Scharmbeck, stands in front of a welcome sign in front of the Life Support Area Garlstedt. In the course of the US Defender Europe 2020 exercise with 37,000 soldiers from 19 nations, around 20,000 soldiers will be transferred from the USA to Europe. Germany serves as a strategic hub for the transport of materials and personnel throughout Europe. The Armed Forces Base Command coordinates and manages the Bundeswehr's diverse support services. For example, a so-c Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/23-january-2020-lower-saxony-osterholz-scharmbeck-andr-erich-denk-commander-of-the-logistics-school-of-the-bundeswehr-in-osterholz-scharmbeck-stands-in-front-of-a-welcome-sign-in-front-of-the-life-support-area-garlstedt-in-the-course-of-the-us-defender-europe-2020-exercise-with-37000-soldiers-from-19-nations-around-20000-soldiers-will-be-transferred-from-the-usa-to-europe-germany-serves-as-a-strategic-hub-for-the-transport-of-materials-and-personnel-throughout-europe-the-armed-forces-base-command-coordinates-and-manages-the-bundeswehrs-diverse-support-services-for-example-a-so-c-image340884798.html
RM2APGJ12–23 January 2020, Lower Saxony, Osterholz-Scharmbeck: André Erich Denk, Commander of the Logistics School of the Bundeswehr in Osterholz-Scharmbeck, stands in front of a welcome sign in front of the Life Support Area Garlstedt. In the course of the US Defender Europe 2020 exercise with 37,000 soldiers from 19 nations, around 20,000 soldiers will be transferred from the USA to Europe. Germany serves as a strategic hub for the transport of materials and personnel throughout Europe. The Armed Forces Base Command coordinates and manages the Bundeswehr's diverse support services. For example, a so-c
23 January 2020, Lower Saxony, Osterholz-Scharmbeck: A container is driven over the site during the construction of the Life Support Area Garlstedt. In the course of the US Defender Europe 2020 exercise with 37,000 soldiers from 19 nations, around 20,000 soldiers will be transferred from the USA to Europe. Germany serves as a strategic hub for the transport of materials and personnel throughout Europe. The Armed Forces Base Command coordinates and manages the Bundeswehr's diverse support services. For example, a so-called Life Support Area is being built in Garlstedt, on the site of the Logist Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/23-january-2020-lower-saxony-osterholz-scharmbeck-a-container-is-driven-over-the-site-during-the-construction-of-the-life-support-area-garlstedt-in-the-course-of-the-us-defender-europe-2020-exercise-with-37000-soldiers-from-19-nations-around-20000-soldiers-will-be-transferred-from-the-usa-to-europe-germany-serves-as-a-strategic-hub-for-the-transport-of-materials-and-personnel-throughout-europe-the-armed-forces-base-command-coordinates-and-manages-the-bundeswehrs-diverse-support-services-for-example-a-so-called-life-support-area-is-being-built-in-garlstedt-on-the-site-of-the-logist-image340884772.html
RM2APGJ04–23 January 2020, Lower Saxony, Osterholz-Scharmbeck: A container is driven over the site during the construction of the Life Support Area Garlstedt. In the course of the US Defender Europe 2020 exercise with 37,000 soldiers from 19 nations, around 20,000 soldiers will be transferred from the USA to Europe. Germany serves as a strategic hub for the transport of materials and personnel throughout Europe. The Armed Forces Base Command coordinates and manages the Bundeswehr's diverse support services. For example, a so-called Life Support Area is being built in Garlstedt, on the site of the Logist
Stuttgart, Germany. 01st July, 2020. A sign indicates the entrance to the Patch Barracks of the United States Army and the headquarters of the US forces in Europe. US President Trump agreed to a proposal for the partial withdrawal of US forces from Germany. According to the proposal, 9500 of the current 34 500 soldiers are to leave Germany. Credit: Sebastian Gollnow/dpa/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stuttgart-germany-01st-july-2020-a-sign-indicates-the-entrance-to-the-patch-barracks-of-the-united-states-army-and-the-headquarters-of-the-us-forces-in-europe-us-president-trump-agreed-to-a-proposal-for-the-partial-withdrawal-of-us-forces-from-germany-according-to-the-proposal-9500-of-the-current-34-500-soldiers-are-to-leave-germany-credit-sebastian-gollnowdpaalamy-live-news-image364668071.html
RM2C581RK–Stuttgart, Germany. 01st July, 2020. A sign indicates the entrance to the Patch Barracks of the United States Army and the headquarters of the US forces in Europe. US President Trump agreed to a proposal for the partial withdrawal of US forces from Germany. According to the proposal, 9500 of the current 34 500 soldiers are to leave Germany. Credit: Sebastian Gollnow/dpa/Alamy Live News
Stuttgart, Germany. 01st July, 2020. A sign with the inscription 'US-Installations', 'Panzerkaserne', 'Kelly Bks.' and 'Patch Bks.' shows the way to different bases of the US forces in the Stuttgart area. US President Trump agreed to a proposal for the partial withdrawal of US forces from Germany. According to the proposal, 9500 of the current 34 500 soldiers are to leave Germany. Credit: Sebastian Gollnow/dpa/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stuttgart-germany-01st-july-2020-a-sign-with-the-inscription-us-installations-panzerkaserne-kelly-bks-and-patch-bks-shows-the-way-to-different-bases-of-the-us-forces-in-the-stuttgart-area-us-president-trump-agreed-to-a-proposal-for-the-partial-withdrawal-of-us-forces-from-germany-according-to-the-proposal-9500-of-the-current-34-500-soldiers-are-to-leave-germany-credit-sebastian-gollnowdpaalamy-live-news-image364668086.html
RM2C581T6–Stuttgart, Germany. 01st July, 2020. A sign with the inscription 'US-Installations', 'Panzerkaserne', 'Kelly Bks.' and 'Patch Bks.' shows the way to different bases of the US forces in the Stuttgart area. US President Trump agreed to a proposal for the partial withdrawal of US forces from Germany. According to the proposal, 9500 of the current 34 500 soldiers are to leave Germany. Credit: Sebastian Gollnow/dpa/Alamy Live News
Stuttgart, Germany. 01st July, 2020. A sign with the inscription 'US-Installations', 'Panzerkaserne', 'Kelly Bks.' and 'Patch Bks.' shows the way to different bases of the US forces in the Stuttgart area. US President Trump agreed to a proposal for the partial withdrawal of US forces from Germany. According to the proposal, 9500 of the current 34 500 soldiers are to leave Germany. Credit: Sebastian Gollnow/dpa/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stuttgart-germany-01st-july-2020-a-sign-with-the-inscription-us-installations-panzerkaserne-kelly-bks-and-patch-bks-shows-the-way-to-different-bases-of-the-us-forces-in-the-stuttgart-area-us-president-trump-agreed-to-a-proposal-for-the-partial-withdrawal-of-us-forces-from-germany-according-to-the-proposal-9500-of-the-current-34-500-soldiers-are-to-leave-germany-credit-sebastian-gollnowdpaalamy-live-news-image364668074.html
RM2C581RP–Stuttgart, Germany. 01st July, 2020. A sign with the inscription 'US-Installations', 'Panzerkaserne', 'Kelly Bks.' and 'Patch Bks.' shows the way to different bases of the US forces in the Stuttgart area. US President Trump agreed to a proposal for the partial withdrawal of US forces from Germany. According to the proposal, 9500 of the current 34 500 soldiers are to leave Germany. Credit: Sebastian Gollnow/dpa/Alamy Live News
Bremerhaven, Germany. 21st Feb, 2020. Tracked and wheeled vehicles of the US Army are unloaded in Bremerhaven as part of the major exercise 'Defender Europe 20'. General Martin Schelleis, Inspector of the German Armed Forces Base. Credit: Karsten Klama/dpa/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/bremerhaven-germany-21st-feb-2020-tracked-and-wheeled-vehicles-of-the-us-army-are-unloaded-in-bremerhaven-as-part-of-the-major-exercise-defender-europe-20-general-martin-schelleis-inspector-of-the-german-armed-forces-base-credit-karsten-klamadpaalamy-live-news-image344754967.html
RM2B0TXDB–Bremerhaven, Germany. 21st Feb, 2020. Tracked and wheeled vehicles of the US Army are unloaded in Bremerhaven as part of the major exercise 'Defender Europe 20'. General Martin Schelleis, Inspector of the German Armed Forces Base. Credit: Karsten Klama/dpa/Alamy Live News
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