• Taking a swing at Woodlawn classes

    RAMSTEIN AIR BASE, Germany—It stays pristine and green throughout the year and is open to the Kaiserslautern Military Community year-round. The Woodlawn Golf Course, one of the largest military golf courses in Europe, is a second home to some dedicated golfers.

  • KMC hosts 10th annual Viking Challenge

    The Kaiserslautern Military Community 5/6 hosted its 10th annual Viking Challenge to raise funds for the people and organizations within the KMC July 22, 2016, at Pulaski Barracks, Germany.

  • EOD stays wired up with FTX

    The 786th Civil Engineer Squadron explosive ordnance disposal conducted a field training exercise during the week of July 25-28.

  • Contingency ATCs guide international jumpers to hit target

    Twice a year, several participating countries come to together at Ramstein Air Base, Germany, to build relations, share knowledge and offer paratroopers the opportunity to practice high altitude, low-opening and static-line jumps. Multiple organizations play an instrumental role in preparing for the

  • AFCEA Hosts Ramstein Tech Expo

    Chapter 158 of the Armed Forces Communications and Electronics Association hosted the 2016 Ramstein Tech Expo at the Officer’s Club, July 19 and 20.

  • IEAFA course saves Air Force time, resources

    For U.S. Air Force captains, it is a requirement to receive Squadron Officer School training. Until recently, the only place to attend the course was Maxwell Air Force Base, Alabama, but now the training is available in Germany.The Inter-European Air Force Academy on Kapaun Air Station provides an

  • Chaplain disarms her pain: A person doesn’t have to be good to be loved

    “I actually carried a knife to school in my backpack. I called it my ‘deterrence weapon.’” For many American school age children, remembering to pack a knife alongside your homework isn’t a thought; however, for Chaplain (Col.) Donnette Boyd, wing chaplain of the 86th Airlift Wing, it was part of a

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