Senior enlisted leaders from the U.S. Army 21st Theater Sustainment Command and U.S. Air Force 86th Airlift Wing, along with representatives from the German-American and International Women's club, laid wreaths during the American Kindergraves Memorial Service at the Kaiserslautern Main Cemetery, May 14, 2022. From 1952-1971, 457 American infants were buried in the Kaiserslautern main cemetery. In addition to being a symbol of partnership between Germany and the U.S., the American Kindergraves has helped families manage the pain of their loss and keeps them connected to family histories.
| Date Taken: | 05.14.2022 |
| Date Posted: | 05.16.2022 16:31 |
| Photo ID: | 7198701 |
| VIRIN: | 220514-A-TD403-747 |
| Resolution: | 6720x4480 |
| Size: | 13.4 MB |
| Location: | KAISERSLAUTERN, RHEINLAND-PFALZ, DE |
| Web Views: | 19 |
| Downloads: | 2 |
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