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Ramstein Steps Up: Five Airmen Earn Step Promotions
Baltic allies arrive ; USAFE hosts the Command Staff Course for Baltic partners
37 AS dominates night skies at Ramstein AB
Projecting power from the tower
86th AES strengthens NATO medical readiness during mock evaluation
Staying Mentally Fit: Resources to help improve mental health
Taking care of military families; first sergeants, MFRC
Calm under pressure: Airman’s quick thinking saves infant’s life
Discipline defines USAFE's first warrant officer select
The power of showing up: A story of resilience and unbreakable bonds
On Ramstein, dial "0" Calling from Germany: Comm: 06371-47-1110 DSN: 480-1110 Calling from CONUS: Comm. 011-49-6371-47-1110 DSN: 314-480-1110 For emergencies - dial 112
DOD guidance restricts the use of all commercial off-the-shelf (COTS) unmanned aerial systems (UAS) within DOD installation boundaries. If you observe a UAS being operated on Ramstein Air Base, please contact 86th Security Forces Squadron immediately at DSN 480-2050/2366. There is no recreational Drone/UAS/RPA use permitted on Ramstein AB at this time.
The 86th Airlift Wing Public Affairs Office provides the Wing, mission partners, and GSUs with social media and visual information (VI) products to support the wing commander's information objectives.
Request Public Affairs Support and coverage at least one week prior to your event. For exercise or larger coverage requests, we recommend submitting a request NLT 2-3 weeks in advance.
For all other Public Affairs questions call 314-480-9199.
2024 RAMSTEIN AB CONSUMER CONFIDENCE REPORT
The mission of the 86th Airlift Wing is to project power and create community. Adverse environmental impacts of our activities reduce our mission effectiveness. Therefore, we must remain committed towards improving, conserving and protecting our environment and surrounding communities. As a wing, we all must commit to the following: •Continually strive for improvement in our operations and working best practices to preventpollution•Comply with applicable legal and policy requirements, including but not limited to FinalGoverning Standards, Department of the Air Force Instructions and other requirements•Implement continuous assessment and improvement concepts in our environmentalobjectives and targets•Integrate Environmental Management System (EMS) requirements into all programs andmissions•Promote sustainable use of natural resources as well as manufactured assets•Maintain an effective EMS, compliant with scope and training requirements•Preserve soil and groundwater quality, reduce emissions, decrease hazardous materialsusage and generation of all types of waste•Implement procedures to reduce asbestos hazards.•Create and apply comprehensive management strategies to ensure storage tanks aptness toserve the mission while environmentally compliant•Effectively communicate and enforce this environmental commitment statement•This environmental statement is developed for Ramstein Air Base and its mission partnersincluded in the scope. Lajes Field and Moron have their specific commitment statements.•POCS: Ramstein Air Base, 86 CES/CEIE, DSN:478-8405