KAISERSLAUTERN, Germany - Soldiers, Families and friends of the 21st Theater Sustainment Command's 21st Special Troops Battalion enjoyed food, fun and cameraderie Sept. 6 during an organizational day at Pulaski Park on Vogelweh Miliary Complex.
In attendance were members of the Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 5th Quartermaster Detachment and the 266th Financial Management Support Center. Soldiers and their Families enjoyed sunny weather while they played basketball, football, horseshoes and volleyball. Participants jumped in bouncey castles, sumo wrestled and climbed on playgrounds.
"Organizational days like today are important to any unit," said Master Sgt. Kory L. Ysen, the 21st STB operations noncommissioned officer in charge and a native of Ashton, Idaho. "It's great for Soldiers and their Families to get out of the office, have something to eat together and enjoy a nice day like today."
Throughout the day, "Always Ready" Soldiers and Families enjoyed candy and snacks provided by the 21st STB ministry team and free soft drinks provided by the battalion. At noon, everyone enjoyed a meal of barbequed chicken, ribs, hot dogs and hamburgers before returning to the fun.
"There was some good food here and it was a lot of fun," said Kathy Hollingshead, wife of Spc. Joshua Hollingshead, a rigger assigned to the 5th QM Det. "Our son Kallon really enjoyed being in the bouncey castles."
As the day ended, the command team from the 21st STB gave the Soldiers and Families guidance for safety before sending them into the weekend. The battalion command sergeant major expressed his feelings of satisfaction with the event and plans for the future.
"I think today went extrememly well. Everyone had fun," said Command Sgt. Maj. Brian K. Mainor, the 21st STB command sergeant major and a native of Staten Island, N.Y. "We were blessed with some beautiful weather and we built some cameraderie in the STB team. I really want to make this a quarterly event."
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