• Prevent accidents: simple actions can prevent vehicle accidents and abuse

    In the last three years, the number of accidents and abuses involving government vehicles has steadily risen. This year alone, 12 percent of the vehicles assigned within the KMC were involved incidents. This has cost KMC units a total of $206,000 this year and a grand total of $714,000 over the last

  • Want to be a shirt?: First Sergeant Recruiting Seminar Tuesday

    If you're an Air Force master sergeant looking for an exciting, career-broadening opportunity, then we have the answer for you. The Ramstein Career Assistance Advisor's office is sponsoring a First Sergeant Recruiting Seminar Tuesday. The seminar will provide interested personnel with information

  • Ring announcer 'rumbles' around KMC

    Michael Buffer, professional ring announcer for boxing and wrestling matches, and his wife Christine visited the United Service Organizations throughout the KMC in December for their second time. While in the area they visited the Ramstein Air Terminal USO, the 435th Contingency Aeromedical Staging

  • Shop until you drop - Ramstein style

    The Ramstein commissary turned into a speedway stocked with free food as Airmen and family members raced through the aisles Dec. 18. All part of the 435th Services Squadron holidays giveaways, three lucky Ramstein members were given five-minute shopping sprees. "We wanted to give back to the

  • USO brings a 'piece of home' to the KMC

    The twang of Kid Rock's rendition of "Sweet Home Alabama" echoed through Ramstein's Hangar 1 Dec. 16 reminding servicemembers of one thing -- home. The United Service Organization sponsored tour made their first stop at Ramstein Air Base before heading downrange. In addition to Kid Rock, the event

  • Just helping a friend: Ramstein comm units plug in new Spangdahlem ATC tower

    Teams from the 86th Airlift Wing's 1st Communications Maintenance Squadron and 1st Combat Communications Squadron recently headed over to Spangdahlem Air Base to help move air traffic controller operations into Spangdahlem's recently-completed $7 million air traffic control tower. Airfield and radar

  • Despite delays, KMCC opening growing near

    Although it's too early to mark the grand opening on the new 2009 kitchen calendar, the Kaiserslautern Military Community Center opening date is one that's growing closer. Scores of contractors are now on site daily to complete construction, inside and out. Today, passersby can notice visible

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