Professional Documents
Culture Documents
The
August 6, 2009 U.S. Army Garrisons Vicenza & Livorno www.USAG.Vicenza.Army.Mil Vol. 42, Issue 31
Community news
pages 4 & 5
Eye on the Sky: 173rd
troops battle it out in
no-holds-barred
Community notes
pages 6 & 7 Soldiers requesting transfer of GI Bill benefits to family
By ROB McILVAINE benefits has been the most requested Served less than the time
OUT & ABOUT: A listing FMWRC Public Affairs initiative we receive from our service required to earn 100
of local concerts, members,” Deputy Under Secretary of
The new Post 9/11 GI Bill took effect percent of the benefit? You
festivals and events Saturday, and service members have Defense for Military Personnel Policy Bill may receive benefits at a
started submitting requests to transfer Carr said, “and we believe it will assist us
Movie Schedule in retaining highly qualified military prorated amount. Visit
benefits to their spouses and children.
“Transferability of Post 9/11 GI Bill See LIST Page 5
http://www.gibill.va.gov/.
Sports
page 8
Mako Sharks ready
The Army has seen an increase in Soldiers
taking their own lives. In 2008, 140 Spouse wins American Idol-style
for a comeback Soldiers in the active-duty Army committed
suicide. That puts the 2008 active-duty
contest, 3-CD recording session
Community lifeguards suicide rate at 20.2 per 100,000—the Vicenza FMWR
test skills during highest ever for the Army and, for the first hoping community
competition time, higher than the civilian rate... members throw
Sign up for flag football
Army eyeing stress in the ranks their hats in ring
by Aug. 17 By C. TODD LOPEZ Services military personnel for local contest
Army News Service subcommittee, Vice Chief of Operation Rising Star winner
Joyce Dodson sings "Faith
The Army must go beyond Staff of the Army Gen. Peter and Hope" at DMI Music's
preventing Soldier suicides, and W. Chiarelli told lawmakers Firehouse Recording Studios
take a look at addressing other the Army is concerned with not in Pasadena where she
only suicides, but also acts of recorded a three-song CD as
symptoms of a force struggling part of her prize for winning
with eight years of persistent violence, increased use of the Army Family and Morale,
conflict, said the service’s vice alcohol, drug abuse, infidelity Welfare and Recreation
and reckless driving. Command-sponsored singing
chief. contest. Sign-up by Aug. 14 at
During testimony July 29, “We’ve been at war for www.vicenzaMWR.com for
Photo by Tim Hipps the Sept. 18-19 event.
before the House Armed See ARMY Page 2
Garrison news
Army considering Web based counseling
continued from Page 1 the Army asked the National time that our Soldiers have at the Army’s approach was physical strength to the safety
nearly eight years,” Chiarelli Institute of Mental Health to home,” Chiarelli said. “There is primarily reactive. That has and well being of our Soldiers.”
said. “That has undeniably put a study its causes in the ranks. The no doubt in my mind that this changed today — it is in fact Chiarelli said he believed that
strain on our people and our study commissioned by the reduced dwell time — is causing proactive.” there is an uptick in substance
Army will a tremendous amount of stress Part of that proactive abuse problems in the Army as
equipment. Unfortunately, in a
focus on on the force, on Soldiers, and on approach to Soldier well being a result of ongoing stressors on
growing segment of the Army’s
behavioral families. And I have to believe is the Army’s Comprehensive the force. The Army has
population, we have seen
h e a l t h , the NIMH will identify that early Soldier Fitness Program, responded to that with an
increased stress and anxiety
psychological as one of the stressors that is Chiarelli told legislators. The increase in substance abuse
manifest itself through high-risk
resilience, affecting us.” program is meant to begin for counselors, and recently, a pilot
behavior, including acts of
suicide risk, Chiarelli also told lawmakers Soldiers in basic training and program at one installation to
violence, excessive use of
suicide- the Army has several initiatives continue throughout their career. allow Soldiers to self-identify for
alcohol, drug abuse, and reckless
r e l a t e d Chiarelli to improve the psychological In written testimony to the alcohol abuse without the
driving.”
In the most extreme cases, behaviors, and wellness of Soldiers. Congress, Chiarelli wrote that knowledge of their command.
however, Soldiers commit suicide deaths across the active “Secretary of the Army Pete the CSF program is designed to The Army is also looking at a
suicide. And the Army has seen and reserve components. Geren and Chief of Staff of the raise “mental fitness” to the Web-based program to deliver
an increase in Soldiers taking Chiarelli told lawmakers he Army Gen. George Casey same level the Army considers care to Soldiers, Chiarelli told
their own lives. In 2008, 140 thinks limited time at home consciously made the decision to physical fitness. lawmakers. A special “Web-
Soldiers in the active-duty Army between deployments is one expand our efforts to improve “We recognize people come Care” program would provide
took their own lives. That puts cause of stress for Soldiers and the overall behavioral health and into the Army with a very diverse “online ‘real-time’ counseling via
the 2008 active-duty suicide rate families and that increasing well being of the force,” Chiarelli range of experiences, strengths video, e-mail, live chat, or instant
at 20.2 per 100,000—the highest dwell time is a solution. said. “Ultimately, we want to get and vulnerabilities in their mental messaging.”
ever for the Army and, for the “I think the thing that would left of this very serious problem. as well as physical condition,” “We are committed to getting
first time, higher than the civilian give us a leg up on this, that And to do so we must improve he said. “Studies have shown the message out to Soldiers that
rate. ;In order to better would help us out so much, is to the resiliency of our Soldiers and that mental and emotional it is okay to get help,” Chiarelli
understand the rise in suicides, increase the amount of dwell their family members. In the past strength are just as important as said. “We are making progress.”
Here’s your chance: Let the garrison command know what you’re thinking
PAIO news release commander to obtain critical customer ones need improvement.” performance on a scale of 1 (very poor)
service feedback on service-provider Community members can take the to 5 (excellent) and how important these
As part of the Army’s effort to prioritize strengths and areas requiring survey online at www.myarmyvoice.org. services are to their lives or missions, also
services and improve service delivery improvement.” The survey will run Aug. 24-Sept. 18 and on a scale of 1 to 5.”
performance, the Installation Management Hill said the process is a way for is divided into two main categories—
Command (IMCOM) conducts a The assessment is divided in two
IMCOM to provide dependable and corporate or senior leadership and groups: constituent (customer) and
customer assessment of services provided standardized services throughout the constituent or community members.
by their installations. leadership. The constituent assessment
Army. Anyone who uses Vicenza garrison’s
“It is an annual Web-based, diagnostic identifies garrison services most important
“As families go from installation to services is eligible and encouraged to take
tool that provides direct feedback to the to the customer and evaluates how well
installation, the quality of services is the survey.
garrison leadership from those constituents something they can rely on,” he said “As a “Customers provide demographic data garrisons are providing each service. The
that use products and services at the part of the CMS program, it’s my job to that will automatically direct them to the purpose of the leadership assessment is
installation,” said the installation’s determine from customers which USAG appropriate corporate or constituent to assess the performance and
customer service officer, Nino Hill. “The Vicenza garrison services fit IMCOM’s assessment,” explained Hill. “Within the importance of the services as determined
assessment enables the garrison goal of valuable and dependable and which survey, customers will rate service by installation leaders.
Pete Huller Carl Turner Sgt. Justin Vincent Larry Kilgore Diana Bahr
Force Protection EOC Garrison HQ DPTMS PAO
“As a United Nations “Italy, where I was able “Italy. I’m an outdoor “Cocoa Beach, Fla.: “This is my first
observer in the Republic to serve as a Soldier and e n t h u s i a s t ; Sun, beach, fishing. And assignment, so I guess
of Georgia because that’s civilian.” snowboarding is off the as a retiree, a VA hospital it’s my favorite! Go
where I met my lovely chain here, in and base nearby for my Wings!!!”
wife.” Switzerland, Austria. family and me. It’s
There are so many heaven in a small
locations to shred ...” place.”
WHAT YOU THINK MATTERS: If you have an idea for a Speak Out or commentary, we’d like to know.
E-mail us today at editor@eur.army.mil. Type “Speak Out Suggestion” or “Outlook Commentary Idea” in the
subject line and include your contact information, including a home or cell phone.
The Outlook August 6, 2009 Vol. 42, Issue 31 At your service Substance Abuse Prevention
U.S. Army Africa Commander off post at 0444-71-7000 or e-mail: DL
Maj. Gen. William B. Garrett III USAG Vicenza Outlook Editor Cheryl Davis is the prevention coordinator (PC) and
The Outlook is published weekly by
USAG Vicenza Commander the USAG Vicenza PAO, Unit 31401, Box employee assistance program coordinator (EAPC) for the
and Publisher 10, APO AE 09630. It is printed by Centro
Col. Erik Daiga Stampa Editoriale SRL, Grisignano (VI) installation’s Army Substance Abuse Program.
USAG Vicenza 0444-414-303.
Editorial publication is an authorized
“As the PC, I design, develop and administer target group-
Public Affairs Officer
Jon Fleshman
section for members of the U.S. Army oriented alcohol and other drug prevention education and
overseas. Contents of The Outlook are
Editor not necessarily the official views of, or training programs in coordination with the ASAP staff and
endorsed by, the U.S. government,
Adriane Foss
Department of Defense, Department of other prevention professionals,” said Davis.
Photojournalist
Laura Kreider
the Army, Installation Management
Command-Europe, U.S. Army Garrison
“We address military risk levels and work toward
Vicenza or the U.S. Army Southern reducing risk factors,” she said. “ As the EAPC, I am the
The Outlook is an unofficial European Task Force.
publication authorized and provided by Submissions: Send all submissions point of contact for civilians who have any kind of problem
AR 360-1. for publication to DL USAG Vicenza
All editorial content of The Outlook Outlook Editor. Submissions should be and need assistance.”
is prepared, edited, provided and
approved by the U.S. Army Garrison
made via e-mail and must be received by
Monday at noon for that week’s publication.
She is located in Bldg. 169. Office hours are from 8
Vicenza Public Affairs Office in building The editor reserves the right to edit all a.m.-5 p.m., Monday through Friday.
3, room 101, on Caserma Ederle in submissions for style, brevity and clarity.
Vicenza, Italy. Telephone DSN 634-7000, Circulation is 2,500 per week. Davis can be reached at 634-6122.
Fight Night:
by Pfc. MICHAEL SWORD
Troops bout it out during tourney,
will compete in Army championship
not make it past the preliminary rounds,
173rd ABCT Public Affairs Barrows did win one of two matches.
1
T
“I think I proved my point,” she said.
he power may have gone out, but The development of the Modern Army
there was no shortage of energy at Combatives Program was started in 1995, by
the post gym July 30. Soldiers, then Staff Sgt. Matt Larsen and a team of
families, fans and cheering sections Rangers from the 2nd Ranger Battalion, 75th
crowded the building to watch the Ranger Regiment. The task at hand was to
best of the 173rd Airborne Brigade Combat create a combatives program that was easily
Team battle it out as the 173rd held its first trained and more effective than the current
brigade-wide combatives tournament July 29 program. After evaluating many different styles
‘
and 30. of martial arts, Larsen and his team decided
There have been that Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu
battalion tournaments would act as the base
in the past, but this is Combatives prepares our form for the new
combatives program.
2
the first year that the Sky Soldiers to face our
173 has held a
rd After years of constant
competition for the adversaries and to have the development, the
brigade, said Maj. Bo
Stuart, the officer in
charge
tournament.
of the
courage to sacrifice their MACP became the
personal
accomplish
safety
the
to
mission,
‘ Army standard in 2002
and is a training
requirement for all
initial entry soldiers.
The winners in the which is victory.
seven weight classes However, the
(see below) will Col. James H. Johnson tournament was held
represent the 173 in rd for more than just
173rd ABCT Commander
the Army competition.
Championship Combatives Tournament at “The value of combatives tournaments is
Fort Benning, Ga., Sept. 18-20. that it reinforces the skills and mentality that
The tournament was open to all 173 rd we want our Sky Soldiers to have,” Said Col.
Soldiers. However, unlike many tournaments, James H. Johnson, commander of the 173
rd
List family members as beneficiaries before leaving Army Start off in Vatican City,
home of St. Peter’s Basilica
continued from Page 1 their Post 9/11 GI Bill benefits. and Vatican Museum (where
personnel.” Once a Soldier has retired or you’ll find the Sistine
Career service members on separated from the Army, they Chapel).
active duty or in the selected can no longer add new family Call ITR for more
members as potential information at 633-7589.
reserve who are eligible for the
Post 9/11 GI Bill may be beneficiaries,” said Bob Clark,
Darby Community
entitled to transfer all or a the DoD’s assistant director for
Club activities
portion of their unused Post 9/ accession policy and military Every Thursday is
11 GI Bill entitlement to one or personnel policy. Karaoke Night at the Club.
more family members. Pays housing costs Fun starts at 6:30 p.m.
Among the first to take Need to say thanks?
And tuition is not the only
advantage of the Post 9/11 GI Bring your right arm/wing
benefit extended to potential
Bill was 1st Sgt. Steven Colbert, man to the Community Club
college-goers.
Headquarters & Headquarters Photo by Rob McIlvaine on the third Friday of each
For students attending
Company, 3rd U.S. Infantry 1st Sgt. Steven Colbert takes a moment out of his day to read with son month.
Jordan at Headquarters & Headquarters Company, 3rd U.S. Infantry school more than half the time,
(The Old Guard) at Fort Myers,
(The Old Guard) at Fort Myers, Va. Jordan wants to join the Army but the Post 9/11 GI Bill also pays
Va. first wants to graduate from Virginia Tech. Darby Religious
housing costs, up to a rate
The best thing equivalent to the Basic activities
business admin-istration. Jordan degree, a master’s degree or
“I will be the first to say that Allowance for Housing rate for For details, call the chapel
already has big plans. even a doctorate. at: 633-7267 (050-54-7267)
the Army is probably the best “I want to go in the Army and Defense officials are advising an E-5 with dependents in the
9:40 a.m.: Catholic
thing that has ever happened to play football,” Jordan said with service members to transfer at ZIP code where the school is Reconciliation
me. It has given me some of the a big smile. “But I want to least a month’s worth of GI Bill located. 10 a.m.: Catholic Mass
advantages that I didn’t have as attend Virginia Tech first.” benefit to every dependent Students are also entitled to 11:15 a.m.: Protestant
a child growing up. One of the Passing on benefits before they leave service. This a yearly stipend of up to $1,000 worship
reasons why I stayed in so long “I didn’t put that in his head,” will lock in an opportunity to to cover the cost of books and Protestant Sunday
is because of Jordan (9), my Colbert said. “He already has change the number of months supplies, and students from school starts at 10.a.m.;
son. Now I have the picked that out and with us highly rural areas who are Catholic CCD at 11:15 a.m.
transferred at a later time.
opportunity to give him being here in the DC area, the Any family member not transferring to a school may also The chapel is collecting
something I never had,” Colbert Post 9/11 GI Bill is perfect. It’s approved for transferability be entitled to a one-time cardboard, robes, children’s
said. a pricey school but these payment of $500. plastic swimming pools and
before a member retires or
Colbert has spent 23 years “I get choked up just cardboard rolls from paper
benefits are going to help me be separates will be denied the
in the Army with tours towels and toilet paper.
able to take care of that…it’s opportunity forever, unless the thinking about the benefits I’m
Contact the Catholic
throughout Europe and across just wonderful. I’m just member re-enters service. able to give my son,” Colbert
education coordinator to find
the U.S. overwhelmed about the Remarriage, ETS’ing said. out when the next
During his years in the Army, opportunity to really be able to Likewise, veterans who Soldiers can elect to transfer confirmation will take place.
Colbert took advantage of take care of him,” Colbert said. remarry or have more children benefits to family members at Choir practice is at 9:30
tuition assistance and graduated For Soldiers and Army after leaving service will not be https://www.dmdc.osd.mil/ a.m on Sunday before Mass.
with a B.S. degree in spouses who might want to able to transfer GI Bill benefits TEB. The congregation needs a
management. His wife, Danielle, continue with their studies, the to these new family members. The VA administers the “Post cantor. Talk to Chaplain
currently a junior at Prince “It’s recommended that Porter or Father Roberto to
Post 9/11 GI Bill can be used 9/11 GI Bill,” and determines
George’s Community College, serve.
for all levels of degree Soldiers add all family members eligibility. Visit http://
is working towards her B.A. in programs, including a second as potential beneficiaries of www.gibill.va.gov/ for details.
Daily tours offer taste of Verona Via Campo Sportivo. Tickets are available in Vicenza
at Media World in the Palladio
Friday: Vicenza, 7:30 a.m. – 1
Shopping Center or online at
p.m, San Pio X -Via Fabiani,
h t t p : / / w w w. g r e e n t i c k e t . i t /
Riviera Berica – Via Rosselli, Via
index.html?imposta_lingua=ing
dei Laghi; Valdagno (about 20
miles northwest), 8 a.m. – 2 p.m., or http://www.ticketone.it/EN/.
Piazza Roma, Piazza del Mercato;
Montecchio Maggiore (about 12 Outdoor
miles west), Piazza Marconi, Recreation
Piazza Roma; Piazzola sul
Southern Italy
Brenta (about 16 miles east), Via
Sept. 4-6
Camerini, 3; Isola Vicentina
Enjoy a weekend in the south
(about 10 miles northwest), Via
of Italy, Sept. 4-6. See Pompeii,
Marconi, 14, Via Calisignano;
Naples and Amalfi Coast. Includes
Marano Vicentino (about 14
lodging, guided tours, trip
miles north), Piazza Silva.
assistance and transportation.
Saturday: Vicenza, 7:30 a.m. – Sign-up deadline: Aug. 17.
1 p.m, Via Granatieri di Sardegna,
Via del Mercato Nuovo, Via Ca’
Free mountain biking
Balbi, Piazza Biade; Bassano (22
through August
miles northeast), Piazza Garibaldi, All levels mountain bike rides
continue through August, every
Piazza Libertà; Schio (16 miles
Wednesday from 4:30-6:30 p.m.
northwest), Piazza Statuto, Piazza
Photo courtesy of Verona Tuttintorno Sign up in advance.
The flavor and history of Verona: Local Verona products complement Rossi,Via Btg Val Leogra;
Chiampo (about 19 miles west), Kayak + scuba
the province’s superb wine. (Below) Historic sites abound throughout the area. Piazza Giacomo Zanella; Verona Two adventures in one: kayak
(about 38 miles west), 8 a.m. – 2 and scuba Aug. 16. Kayak to a
The proceeds will go to a local miles east), Via Roma. p.m., Piazzale Olimpia; Trissino dive spot located near Isola di
Festivals kindergarten to purchase a stair (about 13 miles west), Piazza
Monday: Lonigo (20 miles Garda.
& events lift for disabled children. Mazzini.
southwest), Via Garibaldi; Thiene Ropes course Aug. 20
Festa della Birra: Aug. 7-9, Outlet shopping tours in (about 18 miles north), Corso Join the Jungle Adventure
in Recoaro Terme, about 34 miles Verona - In July and August the Garibaldi, Piazza Chilesotti; Malo ropes course Aug. 20.
northwest of Vicenza. Food tourist office of Verona offers four (about 20 miles northwest), Via
booths featuring local typical different tours to discover the Molinetto; Torrebelvecino Lake discovery
dishes and free beer sampling. city’s surroundings and typical (about 17 miles southeast), Piazza Explore Lake Maggiore, the
Entertainment for children, live products. Aldo Moro. second largest lake in Italy Aug.
music and shows. Outlet shopping tour, every 22. Call for more info.
Tuesday: Vicenza, 7:30 a.m. –
Sopressa Festival : Aug. 8-9, Wednesday, half-day, 15 euro Hike the tunnels
1 p.m, Piazza dei Signori, Contrà
in Valli del Pasubio, 22 miles north History and flavors in the Hike the famous 52 tunnels of
Garibaldi, Ferrovieri - Via Baracca;
east of Vicenza. The sopressa is a Vialone Nano Rice Area and visit Pasubio Aug. 15.
Noventa Vicentina (about 20
Vicentine sausage used in many to an art furniture factory, on
miles east of Vicenza), Piazza IV Learn scuba diving
local recipes. Its history goes Thursdays, half-day, 20 euro
Novembre, Marostica (about 18 Learn to scuba dive. Basic open
back two centuries. In 2003 it The land of the great wines
miles north of Vicenza), Piazza water scuba course Aug. 24-30.
obtained the Protected Valpolicella DOC and Amarone
Castello, Viale Stazione; Weekday classes held in
Denomination of Origin. Food DOC, on Fridays, half-day, 20
Arzignano (about 16 miles west evenings.
booths featuring sopressa and euro
of Vicenza), Piazza Libertà, Piazza
polenta, bigoli and other local Medieval villages and
Marconi; Costabissara (about 7
Pay concerts Aquaparadise
products. Old trade show, bonsai castles between Verona and
miles northwest of Vicenza), 7:30 & events Cool off at Aquaparadise water
exhibition, local handicrafts sale, Padova, on Saturdays, full day, park Aug. 15 near Lake Garda. Call
a.m. – 1 p.m, Via Gioberti;
25 euro. ColdPlay: in Udine, Friuli
bingo and fireworks. Valdagno (about 20 miles 634-7453.
Tours leave from and arrive in Stadium, Aug. 31.
Aug. 8: 5 p.m. food booths; northwest), 8 a.m. – 2 p.m. , Piazza
downtown Verona. Fees include Notre Dame de Paris: in Call ODR at 634-7453 to
8:15 live music and dancing with Roma, Piazza Dante, Corso Italia.
bus tour, an English speaking Verona, Arena, Sept. 10. register or for more info.
I Cavalieri del Liscio Orchestra.
Aug. 9: 10:15 folk parade with guide, visits and free tasting at a
Wednesday: Vicenza, 7:30 a.m.
local winery and a rice factory or
the Le Valleogrine Group
performing folk songs.
Noon: food booths; 2:30
to an art furniture factory or to
museums and castles according
– 1 p.m, Via Goldoni; Schio (16
miles northwest), Piazza Statuto,
Piazza Rossi, Via Btg Val Leogra;
Now Showing
guided excursion leaving from the to the chosen tour.
Dueville (about 10 miles north),
Sagra stand. 4:30 p.m. local Ticket is reimbursed if you Ederle Theater
Piazza Monza; Grisignano (about
handicraft market and local stores spend more than 100 euro during Aug. 6 Drag Me to Hell (PG-13) 6 p.m.
14 miles southeast), Via Mazzini.
open until 11 p.m. 5:30 p.m. Parade the tour. Discount: 50 percent for
Aug. 7 Up (PG) 6 p.m.
children ages 5-17 and senior Thursday: Vicenza , 7:30 a.m.
and exhibition of the Pavolaro’s Night at the Museum (PG) 9 p.m.
citizens over 65. Free for children – 1 p.m, Piazze dei Signori, Biade,
“V. Bellini” Band. 8:15 live music Aug. 8 Aliens in the Attic (PG) 3 p.m.
under 5. Palladio, Duomo, Foro Boario,
and dancing with Graziano
For details in English or to Viale Roma, Piazza del Mutilato; Land of the Lost (PG-13) 6 p.m.
Marashi” Orchesta and the
purchase your ticket online, visit Bassano (22 miles northeast), Aug. 9 Aliens in the Attic (PG) 3 p.m.
majorettes.
http://www.veronatuttintorno.it/ Piazza Garibaldi, Piazza Libertà; Land of the Lost (PG-13) 6 p.m.
Strudel Festival: Aug. 9, in eng/index.php. Cornedo Vicentino (about 21 Aug. 12 Night at the Museum (PG) 6 p.m.
Recoaro Terme, about 34 miles miles northwest), Piazza Aldo
Aug. 13 Up (PG) 6 p.m.
northwest of Vicenza. 9 a.m. Local Weekly Moro; Recoaro Terme (about 34
honey and homemade cookies
markets
miles northwest), Piazzale Camp Darby Theater
sale in Piazza Dolomiti. 3:30 p.m.: Cabinovia; San Vito di Aug. 7 Harry Potter / Half-Blood Prince (PG-13) 6 p.m.
a Y-shaped, 150-meter long All markets are from 8:30 Leguzzano, Piazza del Borgo Aug. 8 Harry Potter / Half-Blood Prince (PG-13) 6 p.m.
strudel will be exhibited a.m. -1 p.m., unless otherwise Vecchio (about 14 miles
Aug. 9 Night at the Museum (PG) 1 p.m.
downtown. stated. The distance from northwest); Santorso (about 17
The Y stands for “Yes we can miles north), Piazzale della Aug. 12 Up (PG-13) 6 p.m.
Vicenza is noted in parentheses.
help.” At 4 p.m. the strudel will be Libertà; Verona (about 38 miles Admission: Age 12 and over $4, under age 12, $2.
cut and sold for 2 euro a piece. Sunday: Camisano (about 12 west), 8 a.m. – 2 p.m., Via Plinio, The Ederle Theatre box office opens one hour prior to show.
Looking for the movie synopsis? Visit www.aafes.com, scroll to
Looking to buy or sell items? Check out MWR’s the bottom of the page and click on Movie Schedule.
Marketplace at www.mwrmarketplace.com.