At the same time, we face a new set of challenges: global supply chain realignments, rapid technological transformations, and increasing demands for economic security. These developments remind us that dialogue and trust are indispensable. Only by working closely together can we ensure that our companies remain strong, our societies remain open, and our shared prosperity endures.
A big thank you to the Economic and Finance Team Embassy of Germany in Washington, D.C. Their dedication throughout the year has been essential in strengthening the bridges between our two economies.
A big thank you to our partners for being part of this dialogue and for your commitment to our shared success.
The Army and Navy Club
The Army and Navy Club is the most prestigious military officers' club in the United States. It was founded on December 28, 1885, and is located at the corner of 17th Street and I Street N.W. on Washington's Farragut Square.
The Club has an historic main dining room, an informal Eagle Grill, the Daiquiri Lounge, 32 hotel guest rooms, a ballroom, meeting rooms, athletic facility, and houses a library with one of the largest private collections of military literature in the world. Membership in the Club entitles members to the use of the Club's facilities in Washington, but also extends guest privileges to over 200 of the most prestigious private clubs in existence in the United States and the world.
Other Prestigious Clubs in Washington DC
Some of the most prestigious clubs in Washington, D.C. include the Cosmos Club, known for its intellectual and scholarly members; the University Club, frequently ranked as a top city club; the historic Metropolitan Club; and the Army and Navy Club, a traditional club for military and political figures.
Other exclusive clubs often mentioned for their prestige are the Gridiron Club, a selective journalistic organization, and clubs like the DACOR Bacon House and the Georgetown Club.
- Mulled Wine (Glühwein) at Frankfurt Christmas Market, 2013, Germany
Pictures: Christian, Annette, Katharina, Benjamin, Lorelei and Otto Schiller at Frankfurt Christmas MarketGlühwein, the popular mulled wine in German-speaking countries and the region of Alsace in Northeastern France, just across the border from Southwest Germany, is the traditional beverage offered and drunk at Christmas Markets, but is also offered in cafés and restaurants during the Advent and Christmas season. Glühwein is made from red wine that was heated and spiced with cinnamon, citrus, vanilla pods, cloves and sugar.See: Mulled Wine (Glühwein) at Frankfurt Christmas Market, 2013, Germanyschiller-wine: Related Postings
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