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  • 435th Air Ground Operations Wing

    The 435th Air Ground Operations Wing is assigned to Third Air Force, U.S. Air Forces in Europe Command, at Ramstein Air Base, Germany.Mission435th AGOW units rapidly deploy forces to the Forward Edge and conduct Command and Control, execute the kill-chain, and set the theater to project combat

  • 521st Air Mobility Operations Wing

    Current as of October 17, 2016 The 521st Air Mobility Operations Wing is assigned to United States Air Force Expeditionary Center, Air Mobility Command, with headquarters at Ramstein Air Base, Germany.   MissionAgile, Resilient, & Reliable Air Mobility Operations...AlwaysVisionEmpowered Mobility

  • 786th Force Support Squadron

    The 786th Force Support Squadron is a unit assigned to the 86th Mission Support Group, 86th Airlift Wing at Ramstein Air Base, Germany. The 86th Airlift Wing serves as the host wing for Ramstein Air Base and is one of ten main operating bases under the United States Air Forces in Europe

  • 86th Airlift Wing

    Updated October 18, 2024The 86th Airlift Wing is the host wing at Ramstein Air Base, Germany. Ramstein is assigned to U.S. Air Forces in Europe.MissionProject Power & Create CommunityVisionVictoryPrioritiesReadiness, Airmen & RelationshipsLocation The 86th Airlift Wing is assigned to Third Air Force

  • Airman and Family Services

    Airman and Family ServicesChild and Youth ProgramsA full of array of programs are offered on Ramstein and Vogelweh. We have several Child Development Centers as well as Youth Activity Centers around the Kaiserslautern Military Community. Once the family has become "members" of the CDC and/or Youth

  • Community Housing

    The housing referral agents are here to assist you in securing off-base community housing. Listings of available community apartments/homes are located on www.homes.mil. One, two and three bedroom homes are usually available; however, four and five bedroom homes are not as easy to find. German homes

  • Customs, Cultures & Laws

    Updated March 28, 2017 Building relationshipsAs a guest in another country, you are expected to be on your best behavior. Service members are unofficial "ambassadors in uniform." Understanding the German laws, customs and courtesies is the first step towards getting along with your German neighbors

  • Dependents of Deployed members of 120 days

    CATEGORY 4 PROGRAM The intent of this program is to provide family members, whose sponsors are participating in a deployment scheduled for at least 120 days, can travel in  Category IV with a deployment verification letter. This program only applies to  command-sponsorship dependents stationed

  • Dog Keeping Laws for Germany

    Updated on October 18, 2024Dog keeping regulations in Germany1. The use of any electrical devices for disciplinary purposes (electrical fence, anti-bark, collars with remote control) is not allowed.2. It is not allowed to permanently keep a dog in a box; only two hours per day at the most.3. A dog

  • Driving in Germany

     USAREUR License at RamsteinAll personnel assigned to Germany must have a U.S. Army Europe (USAREUR) license to drive in Germany. An international driver's license is not acceptable. To Schedule an AppointmentPlease scan QR code or visit https://waitwhile.com/locations/usareurlicensing/r/welcome