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Description Colonel Brian Boyle, commander of U.S. Army Garrison Grafenwoehr, and the German city of Weiden Lord Mayor Kurt Seggewiss signed a partnership agreement May 28, 2008 which aims to help American families familiarize themselves with the host nation city and to assist Weiden citizens in understanding what their American counterparts are experiencing
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Author Kim Gillespie, USAG Grafenwoehr

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