Submitted by: SFC (R) Prince Young
Photos by: SFC (R) Prince Young
Cadets of the Vilseck High School 18th JROTC Battalion joined the Tower Barracks Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 10692 to honor Americans who made the ultimate sacrifice. Cadets traveled provided a Color Guard at the local cemetery in Grafenwhor, Germany and travelled 45 minutes to the Flossenburg Concentration Camp where 2 American pilots are laid to rest. The concentration camp is located outside the city if Weiden, Germany which is close to the Czechoslovakian republic border. The pilots died during the liberation of the camp on 23 April 1945. The photo above is Vilseck HS Cadets and VFW Post 10692 before the ceremony at Flossenburg Concentration Camp.

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Aaron Selbig2026-02-06T07:50:59-06:00February 5th, 2026|Comments Off on Winston Churchill High School: A Day of Service Feeding the San Antonio Community
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Jackson Huston2026-02-02T13:21:48-06:00February 2nd, 2026|Comments Off on Wiesbaden High School: Warrior Battalion Marksmanship team wins DODEA Europe West Conference Final
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Jackson Huston2026-01-30T10:27:03-06:00January 30th, 2026|Comments Off on Garfield High School: Annual Martin Luther King Jr. Parade
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