Strengthening the AG Community Overseas: European Chapter Hosts Successful AG Luncheon in Germany
On 22 January 2026, the European Chapter of the Adjutant General’s Corps Regimental Association (AGCRA) hosted a highly successful AG Luncheon at the Chapel Annex in Rose Barracks, Vilseck, Germany. The event was led by MSG LaDonna Sharpe, Vice President of the European Chapter, and MSG Krystal Simpson, Regional Vice President for Bavaria, and brought together more than 30 AG professionals from across the region.



The luncheon served as an opportunity to connect AG Soldiers, Civilians, and Family Members who support the mission of the Adjutant General Corps throughout Europe. Attendees traveled from multiple locations, including the Ansbach region, demonstrating the strong commitment and pride that continues to define the AG community overseas.
European Chapter President, Haywood Brevard Jr., delivered an engaging overview of the benefits of AGCRA membership and highlighted how the association continues to support professional development, recognition, and connection across the Corps. His message reinforced the importance of sustaining our regimental identity and investing in the relationships that strengthen our profession.
Beyond professional engagement, the event showcased the spirit and camaraderie of the AG Corps. AGCRA swag was on full display, serving as a visible reminder of the pride members take in representing the Corps and its legacy. The atmosphere reflected what AGCRA stands for—unity, service, and shared purpose.




Events like this AG Luncheon play a critical role in fostering community, promoting the values of the AG Corps, and strengthening the bond between Soldiers and Civilians stationed abroad. The European Chapter continues to set the standard for engagement and leadership, proving that distance from home station does not diminish commitment to the Corps or its traditions.



AGCRA applauds MSG Sharpe, MSG Simpson, and the European Chapter leadership team for their dedication and outstanding efforts in bringing the AG community together in Europe. Their work ensures the AG Spirit remains strong, connected, and visible across all formations.