• Roth TSP change affects Airmen's pay

    Due to recent financial system improvements affecting Roth TSP contributions, in which military members were recently advised to take actions to submit new elections in percentages of pay vice a specific dollar amount, approximately 36,000 Airmen will notice a change in both mid-month and

  • Active-duty February 2015 paychecks

    As a reminder, if you currently elect Roth TSP, you should have already taken actions in MyPay to submit new contributions based on percentage of pay vice a specific dollar amount.  These contributions became effective in February 2015.  The first percentage-based Roth contribution will be deducted

  • SAPR Summit discussion trickles down to Ramstein

    Sometimes the only way to bring about change is to get people together, sit down and hash out problems with open and honest dialogue.Thanks to the Sexual Assault Prevention Summit held Jan. 12 at Joint Base Andrews, Maryland, Airmen from around the Air Force came together to tackle one of the most

  • USAFE Airmen participate in Stolen Cerberus II

    U.S. Air Forces in Europe Airmen traveled to Elefsis, Greece Feb. 1 to participate in Stolen Cerberus II, a two-week flying training deployment designed to gauge both aircraft and personnel capabilities as well as improve the interoperability of the Airmen and their Greek counterparts.Airmen from

  • CLEP-a-thon provides walk-in education

    The Ramstein Education Center is hosting its first CLEP-a-thon of the new year at Ramstein Air Base and Landstuhl Regional Medical Center, Germany from Feb. 9 to 13, 2015.The CLEP-a-thon allows Airmen an opportunity to earn credits toward their Community College of the Air Force degree or any

  • Speed mentoring connects Airmen

    The Total Force Development Council hosted a speed mentoring opportunity at the Northside Chapel Annex for enlisted Airmen on Feb. 4. This quarterly forum has been the biggest thus far at Ramstein, with a total of 41 mentors and mentees in attendance.Twenty-one enlisted mentors spoke with junior

  • Airmen control land, sky emergencies

    Its two o'clock in the morning, and they sit surrounded by a quiet calm only broken by occasional banter from a security TV. The smell of coffee permeates the air as the Airmen file their daily work. Suddenly a flurry of flickering screens and ringing phones break the calm. One of them answers the

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