• Airmen, Soldiers bring home the turkey

    Kaiserslautern Military Community leaders came out to support military service members and their families during the 18th annual Thanks for Thanksgiving event at Vogelweh Air Base, Germany, Nov. 19, 2016.

  • AFRICOM leaders discuss future during symposium

    Approximately 300 U.S. service members and other personnel from the U.S. Africa Command attended the annual Regional Synchronization Working Group symposium kickoff Nov. 14, here.U.S. Marine Corps Gen. Thomas Waldhauser, commander, AFRICOM, gave the opening remarks for the conference.

  • Honoring Native Americans

    Leather, beaded Native American shoes are displayed for a Native American Heritage month exhibit at Ramstein Air Base, Germany, Nov. 17, 2016. For Native American Heritage month, activities such as food tastings, history exhibits, and a poster contest at Ramstein Elementary School were held to

  • 4th ASOG Airmen honor fallen German soldiers

    Four Airmen assigned to the 4th Air Support Operations Group attended a German National Day of Mourning ceremony with the German reservist unit Reservistenverbandes Undenheim in Undenheim, Germany, Nov. 13.The ceremony included speeches from the city’s mayor and a religious figure, a small musical

  • 569th USFPS new data advises security measures through holiday season

    While living in Germany, individuals have direct access to travel to many different countries and enjoy the vast cultures of the world. Imagine going on vacation and coming home to the realization that your house was raided, personal possessions are gone, and your sense of security is lost.

  • Construction on new traffic circle begins this month

    A new traffic junction will be constructed beginning Nov. 28 outside the East Gate. The new junction, described as a turbo circle, is a State Authority for Mobility (LBM) project, designed to meet future traffic needs. According to LBM, the project is scheduled to occur in five phases. The first

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