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  • Staying safe this summer

    Summer is ramping up and many people are making travel plans.The 86th Airlift Wing safety office is reminding Airmen and their families to stay vigilant while enjoying the season.Tech. Sgt. Henrie Young, 86th Airlift Wing safety office occupational safety technician, said that the summer months

  • Alcohol e-CheckUpToGo comes to Ramstein

    Every Airman’s situation is unique, and one can never know for sure what sort of struggle or challenges their wingmen are going through. Not everyone is lucky to have friends or family to identify when an intervention is needed, but the 86th Airlift Wing used resilience funds to purchase a new

  • Honoring Holocaust victims

    Ramstein personnel, families and high school studentsgathered at the Ramstein Officer’s Club to honor the memory of Holocaustvictims during the 86th Airlift Wing’s Holocaust Remembrance, April24, on Ramstein Air Base, Germany.  Ashonored guests at the remembrance, Bob and Ann Kirk, Holocaust

  • Ramstein celebrates Month of the Military Child

    Though they are young, military children show resilience when it comes to supporting parents as they move and face different adversities across the globe. Every day, they show endurance in their support, whether relocating to a new home or putting on their brave face and saying goodbye to parents as

  • 435th SFS jumpmaster awarded elite badge

    ALZEY, Germany--  Staff Sgt. Robby Royster, 435th Security Forces Squadron NCO-in-charge of operations and close precision engagement team leader, descended onto the drop zone at Alzey, Germany, earning his master rated parachutist badge, April 12, 2017. The 435th Contingency Response Group’s

  • Trust, teamwork, training key to Ramstein’s success

    General Tod D. Walters, U.S. Air Forces in Europe and Air Forces Africa commander, visited the men and women of the 86th Airlift Wing today, citing the wing's operations and successes as a model, ranking it as the best he has seen in a career spanning more than three decades.

  • 721st APS Airman douses flames

    There are probably few people who aren’t first responders who would run into a burning building for a stranger, but that’s exactly what one Airman assigned to the 721st Aerial Port Squadron did.

  • Learning leadership from senior NCOs

    A recent mentoring luncheon held at the Officer’s Club on Ramstein Air Base, Germany, Oct. 5, gave senior noncommissioned officers a chance to teach company grade officers about the structure of the enlisted corps and leadership.