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  • 435th CRG Olympics: hurdling obstacles

    A hand stretches ahead again and again, shoving mud past as an Airman pushes their body across the pit, sharp barbed wire catching on their backpack. As exhaustion begins to set in, the sound of the rest of their team pushes them to crawl faster, hoping they are almost through the obstacle.

  • USAFE Command Chief sets tone for professional development

    After recently introducing his priorities to the command, Chief Master Sgt. Phillip L. Easton, Command Chief Master Sergeant, U.S. Air Forces in Europe and U.S. Air Forces Africa, is ready to speak more on the priority that truly drives a passion in him: personal and professional development.

  • AMOW prepares new leaders for commands

    RAMSTEIN AIR BASE, Germany -- More than 20 squadron leaders throughout the 521st Air Mobility Operations Wing gathered here for an enhanced squadron leadership orientation course April 24. Inbound commanders, directors of operations, and superintendents from the AMOW’s two groups and ten squadrons,

  • 721 AMXS gets wheels off the ground for C-5 maintenance

    Normally when a C-5M Galaxy is off the ground, it is soaring thousands of feet above the world. For one particular C-5 flying out of Travis Air Force Base, Calif., that was not the case when a malfunctioning landing gear caused it to be raised only a few feet above the ground inside a

  • Tackling barriers; building relationships

    It’s late afternoon and the Kaiserslautern women’s rugby team are strewn throughout the field warming up for their Thursday practice. Mouth guards are put in and the game changes from an easy warm up to intense training.

  • Alcohol e-CheckUpToGo comes to Ramstein

    Every Airman’s situation is unique, and one can never know for sure what sort of struggle or challenges their wingmen are going through. Not everyone is lucky to have friends or family to identify when an intervention is needed, but the 86th Airlift Wing used resilience funds to purchase a new

  • Aircraft metals technology: there when you need them

    Thoughlives often depend on the missions flying out of Ramstein Air Base, Germany,all it takes is one broken part to keep a plane from flying. That’s why the 86thMaintenance Squadron Aircraft Metals Technology shop makes sure that if anyaircraft on the Ramstein flight line needs parts, they get

  • USAFE Command Chief introduces his priorities

    Walking into his office it can be easy to get the impression you are about to meet someone who embodies Air Force experience, evident by the various memorabilia scattered throughout the room. He’s been an aircraft maintainer. He’s been a military training instructor. He’s even been a

  • Becoming a Raven

    Tech. Sgt. Carl Bryant, right, 86th Security Forces Squadron program manager, instructs Airman 1st Class Damien Monreal, 86th Security Forces Squadron alarm monitor, on baton combative techniques on Ramstein Air Base, Germany, April 27, 2017. Rogers participated in a full-day training to test and