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  • Never off duty: Ramstein Airmen extinguish fire

    On his way to the Kaiserslautern Military Community Center from church on Easter Sunday, Master Sgt. Skipper Valentin Cruzado, 86th Civil Engineer Squadron fire emergency services assistant chief of training, and his family were in their car waiting for the light to turn green at an

  • 435th SFS jumpmaster awarded elite badge

    ALZEY, Germany--  Staff Sgt. Robby Royster, 435th Security Forces Squadron NCO-in-charge of operations and close precision engagement team leader, descended onto the drop zone at Alzey, Germany, earning his master rated parachutist badge, April 12, 2017. The 435th Contingency Response Group’s

  • 86th Civil Engineer Group responds to a fire

    86th Civil Engineer Group Airmen douse a fire at bldg. 1135, April 16, 2017 on Ramstein Air Base, Germany. According to base officials, the fire was contained and there was one minor injury, of a firefighter. The cause of the incident is under investigation. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airmen 1st Class

  • Deployed-in-place – building resiliency

    The 450th Intelligence Squadron, in partnership with the 693rd Intelligence, Surveillance, Reconnaissance Group’s Airmen Resiliency Team, host a monthly Warbird Resiliency Week at Ramstein Air Base. This program provides a venue for deployed-in-place Airmen to collectively discuss how they deal

  • Airmen, Soldiers CLEAR the air on sexual assault

    Sexual assault awareness month brings to Ramstein Air Base the largest event held by the sexual assault prevention and response office. Read how Airmen and Soldiers raise awareness about the programs available to victims of sexual assault.

  • Ramstein leaders stress importance of vigilance always

    With the persistent threat of terrorist attacks throughout Europe, Ramstein Air Base leaders are stressing the importance of vigilance and situational awareness to members of the Kaiserslautern Military Community.

  • Airmen, Soldiers secure cyber domain

    In the numerous locations where the 435th Air Ground Operations Wing operates, it wouldn’t be hard to believe they could make a communications error. Fortunately they have the 1st Combat Communications Squadron with tactical communications kits to ensure that doesn’t happen.

  • 435th SFS ‘SOC’ it to deploying USAFE Airmen

    In a deployed location, one of the most important jobs falls to the security forces members who patrol, secure, and defend the base. They are relied upon to remain sharp and react with accuracy and precision to keep themselves and everyone else safe. With such an important mission, the defenders