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  • It’s a sign: ‘Every second counts, plan two ways out!’

    U.S. Air Force Brig. Gen. Richard G. Moore, Jr., 86th Airlift Wing commander, and leadership from the 86th Civil Engineer Group and 86th Civil Engineer Squadron gather for the signing of the Kaiserslautern Military Community’s Fire Prevention Proclamation on Ramstein Air Base, Germany, Sept. 28,

  • Heat on

    Beginning Oct. 1, the 786th Civil Engineer Squadron turned on the heat for buildings across Ramstein.

  • AF liaison officers help smooth the process for AF LRMC patients

    For U.S. Air Force personnel and their dependents, the process of receiving care at the U.S. Army Landstuhl Regional Medical Center may be confusing. The Air Force LRMC Liaison Office exists to ensure that Air Force patients know that they are cared for by shepherding them through the process of

  • Ramstein to conduct Giant Voice testing Oct 2, 5, and 6

    The 86th Communications Squadron is scheduled to conduct several tests of its “Giant Voice” capability at Air Force installations across the Kaiserslautern Military Community next week. All 18 loudspeakers will be tested on Oct. 2. Once each loudspeaker starts, the test may last for up to an hour.

  • 86 CEG Airmen bring readiness to the fight

    U.S. Air Force Senior Airman Theriot Moore, 786the Civil Engineer Squadron heating, ventilation, and air conditioning journeyman, examines the wiring of a tricon refrigerated container system to repair it during the 86 CEG Prime Base Engineer Emergency Force training day on Ramstein Air Base,

  • Ramstein Airmen crush Alpha Warrior competition

    White chalk dust danced in the air as Airman after Airman battled battering rams, cliff hangers, broken bars, and every other challenge standing between them and the ultimate goal: becoming the Alpha Warrior Regional Competition champion.Through the Air Force Services Activity Alpha Warrior Program,

  • Ramstein celebrates Air Force’s 70th birthday

    More than 600 Ramstein members attended the Air Force ball at the Officer’s Club to celebrate the Air Force’s 70th birthday and the 65th anniversary of the base, Sept. 23.Airmen commemorate the history and heritage of the Air Force in this longstanding tradition while building a sense of camaraderie