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  • 86th AW safety office: Enjoy spring safely

    As the Kaiserslautern Military Community prepares for the change in seasons, the 86th Airlift Wing safety office ensures military members, civilian employees, and their families remain vigilant while having fun in the sun.

  • NATO Airmen drop bombs on JTAC qualification course

    Students and instructors of the U.S. Air Forces in Europe Air-Ground Operations School’s Joint Terminal Attack Controller Qualification Course watch an A-4 Skyhawk fly toward a target during the U.S. Air Forces in Europe Air-Ground Operations School’s Joint Terminal Attack Controller Qualification

  • NATO Airmen bring the fire in JTAC qualification course

    All was quiet across the field save for the wind whirling among dried grass and rickety trees. A peaceful calm filled the air.BOOM!An explosion erupted, sending dirt and debris leaping to the heavens as a plumage of black smoke followed closely. Four North Atlantic Treaty Organization tactical air

  • KMC unites for national prayer breakfast

    Military and civilian members from around the Kaiserslautern Military Community gathered at the Ramstein Officer’s Club early in the morning March 13, to celebrate more than 200 years of religious freedom.

  • Ramstein Airmen, Bulgarian Air Force spring into exercise

    Airmen from the 37th Airlift Squadron, 435th Contingency Response Group, and the 86th Airlift Wing, Ramstein Air Base, Germany, joined the Bulgarian Air Force to kick-off Exercise Thracian Spring 17 in Plovdiv, Bulgaria, March 14.

  • A night out with 86th SFS Airmen

    Staff Sgt. Nigel Carl, 86th Security Forces Squadron raven patrolman, walks out to his squad car to begin his shift on Ramstein Air Base, Germany, Mar. 6, 2017. As the largest career field in the Air Force, it’s the job of security forces to protect, defend, and fight global enemy forces. (U.S. Air

  • 1 CMXS Airmen train with their heads in the clouds

    The sound of clinking harnesses filled the air as the Airmen toiled ever upward toward the clouds. Fat raindrops, too impatient to wait, leapt down to meet them and dripped off boots, hard hats, and gear. Far above the ground the Airmen focused on the task at hand, momentarily oblivious to those