• Recycling: it's the law

    RAMSTEIN AIR BASE, Germany--Contrary to what some may believe, on-base recycling is not an option; recycling in Germany is the law.786th Civil Engineer Squadron service contract representatives want members of the Kaiserslautern Military Community to be aware of the policies and rules on recycling

  • Joint Patrols tackles crime

    The 569th U.S. Forces Police Squadron executes U.S. Air Forces in Europe's largest law enforcement mission covering 1,100 square miles, providing police services to more than 57,000 Department of Defense personnel.Weekly several members of the squadron head to downtown Kaiserslautern, Germany, to

  • Digging out of GTCC debt

    The convenience of a Government Travel Charge Card can ease the transition to a new duty station or assist during a temporary duty assignment in a different country, but if left unattended that convenience could hurt your wallet and career.While the use of a GTCC is restricted for official

  • CSAF invites Airmen to hang out

    Airmen and spouses from Ramstein Air Base, Germany, were afforded the unique opportunity to join their wingmen from 5 other bases around the globe and ask the Chief of Staff of the Air Force, Gen. Mark A. Welsh III, and his wife, Betty questions during a video conference Jan. 16.The video chat was

  • Ramstein to implement mandatory reboot

    The 86th Communications Squadron will push an update to all government computers on Ramstein Air Base forcing them to reboot every 72 hours starting on Jan. 19.The update is part of an Air Force-wide initiative to improve communication security."The purpose of the reboot is to improve patching and

  • 700th CONS Airmen ensure bang for buck

    They are master negotiators, stewards of taxpayer dollars and professional shoppers. This elite group of experienced traders in the 700th Contracting Squadron possesses a unique proficiency in shopping for the resources used by the Air Force in the KMC."We are trained on market research," said Staff

  • UPDATE: Kapaun water main break resolved

    Results from both U.S. and German testing confirm that the water for residents on Vogelweh, Kapaun, and Pulaski west of the B270 is safe to drink. The "boil water order" is rescinded and residents can return to normal operations.  As a reminder, the water supply for Vogelweh residents living on-base

  • UPDATE: Water main break at Kapaun

    As of 5 p.m. today, all repairs are completed on the large water main break that occurred on Dec. 16 near building 2781 on Kapaun.At this time, bioenvironmental testing of the water for contaminates is not complete and people in the affected area should continue to boil water. The water remains

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