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  • Esso Card

    FUEL RATIONS & THE ESSO CARDThe fuel-ration card allows AAFES and Esso to control rationed tax- and duty-free purchases of vehicle fuel, and is a must for military members stationed in Germany.Fuel Cards are required for all privately owned vehicles and for all U.S. Government non-tactical vehicles.

  • FAQs

     1. What do I need to apply for vacancies?You will need our application form (USAFE Form 201) as well as copies of your school leaving certificate, proof of employment and journeyman's certificate. Internal applicants also need the USAFE Form 10 for internal advertisements.Was benötige ich, um mich

  • Finance

    Managing your finances before, during and after your moveThe 86th Comptroller Squadron is located in building 2108 and can be contacted via email at 86cpts.cs@us.af.mil. It may take up to a couple pay periods before your overseas entitlements are shown in your paycheck. Check your Leave and Earnings

  • GENERAL TIPS

    Germany has a lot of laws and rules that are sometimes difficult for us to understand, but if you know the reason why it is that way perhaps it will be easier to live with. Germany is about the size of Oregon with a population of about 80 million people (1/3 the population of the US). They must have

  • German Traditions and Festivals

    In addition to many German customs, you will discover many traditions and festivals to participate in. Everyone hears about the Munich "Oktoberfest" - it's held in September, not in October. Here in the Pfalz, wine festivals are the tradition. The annual Bad Durkheim Wurstmarkt, with its wine and

  • German-American Community Office

    The German-American Community Office (GACO) is a joint initiative between the 86th Airlift Wing, U.S. Army Garrison Rheinland-Pfalz, and the city of Kaiserslautern, Germany. The office serves as a medium of communication between the local community and members of the U.S. forces stationed in and

  • Getting Here

    So you've done all your homework, your household goods are shipped and you're making your way to Germany ... but how do you get to Ramstein and what's next? Where is Ramstein & What is the KMC? How to get to the base? What about temporary lodging and travel arrangements? Inprocessing

  • Getting Settled

    You've caught up on sleep, done your initial inprocessing and you're now starting to figure out which way is north -- now you're ready to take on some additional information that will help ease your transition into your new community. Unique to Germany Laws Customs SOFA

  • Getting to Ramstein

    Getting to the KMC Ramstein's AMC Passenger TerminalThe easiest way to make your journey to Ramstein is through military air, landing you directly on base at the AMC Passenger Terminal. These tickets are booked through your military travel office and typically originate out of Baltimore. If you're

  • Getting to Ramstein Air Base

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