USAG Bavaria recognizes 700 volunteers

By Andreas Kreuzer and Christina WilsonJuly 31, 2020

USAG Bavaria Volunteers of the Year
1 / 3 Show Caption + Hide Caption – Full list of USAG Bavaria Volunteers of the Year recipients, according to their categories and post locations. (Photo Credit: List by USAG Bavaria Army Community Service) VIEW ORIGINAL
Rose Barracks ACS volunteer ceremony
2 / 3 Show Caption + Hide Caption – Rose and Tower Barracks volunteers received their certificates of appreciation at a recognition ceremony in Vilseck, on July 24, 2020. From left to right, Spc. Stephen Brailo, Sean “Taco” Haight and Birgit Joyce are pictured. (Photo Credit: Andreas Kreuzer / USAG Bavaria Public Affairs) VIEW ORIGINAL
Hohenfels ACS Volunteer Celebration
3 / 3 Show Caption + Hide Caption – Hohenfels volunteers are recognized at the 55th birthday celebration of ACS, on July 29, 2020. (Photo Credit: Christina Wilson / USAG Bavaria) VIEW ORIGINAL

GRAFENWOEHR, Germany — Army Community Service (ACS) teams across U.S. Army Garrison Bavaria recognized volunteers at their 55th birthday celebration, over this past week. Volunteers — made up of Soldiers, family members and Army civilians — maintained a safe physical distance while enjoying games, sweet treats and an award ceremony. The events occurred on July 24 and July 29, at the ACS yards on Rose Barracks and Hohenfels respectively.

Fifty-five years ago, ACS was founded to provide Soldiers and dependents with a network of social services. And according to the organization, more than 700 volunteers in the USAG Bavaria footprint — which includes Tower Barracks, Rose Barracks, Hohenfels and Garmsich — collectively logged over 8,000 hours every month to support the community.

“Across the garrison, we have hundreds of volunteers that make our community a better place to live,” said Katie Glover, program specialist with ACS Rose Barracks. “Due to COVID, we switched our official recognition to a virtual announcement, but we wanted to do more to thank our volunteers. Across ACS, we feel that the 55th birthday celebration is a great day to say ‘thank you.’”

A core value USAG Bavaria volunteers share is the immense drive to give back to the community.

On Rose and Tower Barracks, Sean Haight, also well known by the alias “Taco,” was selected as the Family Member Volunteer of the Year. Haight spent over two years tirelessly volunteering, according to USO Bavaira — his nominator organization.

“I’ve been going to the USO for 27 years in the military,” said Haight. “Now coming here, with my wife being on active duty, I want to give back to USO and the community.”

Robert Thomas, an accounting technician at the Army Lodging Vilseck, uses his skills outside work to volunteer as a budget counselor with ACS. He says he loves to share his knowledge with the community and help others.

“Hard work and dedication pays off in the long way,” said Thomas. “Just keep pushing.”

The Army Volunteer Corps, managed by ACS, is a program aimed at connecting community members with volunteer opportunities. Interested in volunteering?

  • Rose and Tower Barracks community members should contact the ACS program manager at DSN 599-1107, Civ 09641-70-599-1107, or join the Volunteer 101 overview class to explore volunteer opportunities.
  • Hohenfels community members should contact ACS at DSN 522-4860 CIV 09472-708-4860.
  • Garmisch community members should contact ACS at DSN (314)440-3572 or CIV 08821-750-3572.