• Ramstein welcomes partners for NATO exercise

    The 86th Airlift Wing opened its flightline to Air National Guard C-130 Hercules' from six states and U.S. Transportation Command C-17 Globemaster IIIs Aug. 31, to support an international, Allied exercise. Exercise Steadfast Javelin II features a number of dynamic events designed to challenge

  • AFPAAS accounts for Airmen during crisis

    Living in Germany presents the opportunity to travel and learn various cultures, but with that opportunity lays the responsibility to have a plan in case of an emergency. To help with accountability and to plan for an emergency, the Air Force has developed the Air Force Personnel Accountability and

  • Dorm ban on alcohol lifted

    As many of our Airmen at Ramstein were told Wednesday at several town halls, after careful deliberation I decided to rescind the general order banning alcohol in the dormitories effective immediately. About 18 months ago, the order was put in place prohibiting the possession and consumption of

  • Boots to Business comes to Ramstein

    The Ramstein Airman and Family Readiness Center is bringing in a new course here, Sept. 2, 2014, which will better prepare Airmen and their families with transitioning into the civilian lifestyle. "In 2011, President Obama, announced a plan to address the issue of transitioning veterans finding

  • Veterans still serve, one joke at a time

    Armed Forces Entertainment presented service members with a free, adult comedy show at the Ramstein Enlisted Club, Aug. 18. The 90-minute performance was put on by the GIs of Comedy, a group of four stand-up comedians, all combat veterans.The group was formed in 2010 by Thom Tran, retired Army staff

  • Airmen light path to a safer base

    With the winter months coming up fast and the hours of daylight gradually shortening, a three-man team from the 786th Civil Engineer Squadron spent July 7 to July 25 repairing and replacing streetlights to enhance safety and visibility during the darker hours on Ramstein.From changing bulbs to

  • 'Million Gallon Man' fuels the mission

    Regardless of the vehicle you operate, it requires fuel. For military vehicles passing through Ramstein Air Base, Germany, that fuel is often supplied by Airmen from the 86th Logistics Readiness Squadron, and one Airman from the squadron went above and beyond to perform his mission.Airman 1st Class

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