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  • Ramstein kicks off AFAF

    Ramstein kicked off the Air Force Assistance Fund at the Hercules Theater, March 27, with a testimonial by an Airman who benefited from the campaign’s contribution.

  • EOD returns to Silver Flag

    Tech. Sgt. Aaron Carroll, 786th Civil Engineer Squadron NCO in charge of explosive ordnance supply, stands inside a shipping container during an exercise on Ramstein Air Base, Germany, March 23, 2017. The EOD training portion of Exercise Silver Flag took place on a newly established training ground,

  • Bike blessing, safety rally

    As a kick off to the spring season, motorcyclist of the Kaiserslautern Military Community are scheduled to host a ‘Blessing of the bikes,’ at 10 a.m. April 8 on Vogelweh Military Complex, Germany.

  • Bulgarian military, Ramstein Airmen conduct personnel drops

    Exercise Thracian Spring 17 personnel load a C-130J Super Hercules in preparation for a personnel drop during Exercise Thracian Spring 17 at Plovdiv Regional Airport, Bulgaria, March 20, 2017. Airmen from the 37th Airlift Squadron, 435th Contingency Response Group, and 86th Airlift Wing, Ramstein

  • AFOSI: Brief easy, travel safely

    For many service members and their families, one of the many benefits of being stationed in Germany is the ease with which they can travel, but everyone still needs to take steps to ensure their travels are as safe as can be.

  • 1 ACOS pushes to challenge themselves

    The 1st Air and Space Communications Operations Squadron is known for pushing boundaries, as evidenced by the motto emblazoned over their shield “The Best Done Better,” but the 1 ACOS Airmen have decided to challenge themselves to push in a different way.

  • IN THE ZONE: BULGARIAN MILITARY, RAMSTEIN AIRMEN EXECUTE PERSONNEL DROPS

    Exercise Thracian Spring 17 mission commanders and Bulgaria’s Special Operations help to count paratroopers as they parachute down to the drop zone at Plovdiv Regional Airport, Bulgaria, March 15, 2017. To prevent potential mishaps and injuries, aircraft loadmasters communicate with the drop zone