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  • ATOC works around the clock to keep cargo and personnel moving

    SOUTHWEST ASIA – Maintaining the inbound and outbound movement of cargo and personnel in support of Combined Joint Task Force -Operation Inherent Resolve requires careful coordination between a multitude of entities. In order for the 386th Air Expeditionary Wing to effectively complete its mission

  • Air Force senior leaders unveil new priorities

    In a recent letter to the Total Force, Secretary of the Air Force Heather Wilson, Air Force Chief of Staff Gen. David L. Goldfein and Chief Master Sgt. of the Air Force Kaleth O. Wright released their new priorities and addressed issues Airmen face day to day.

  • New annual Mental Health Assessment requirement begins July 31

    Starting July 31, 2017, Airmen undergoing their annual Periodic Health Assessment may notice something new. A Mental Health Assessment will now be part of every annual PHA, to help ensure that Airmen suffering from undiagnosed mental health issues are referred to the necessary care.

  • Ramstein hosts AIRCOM track and field championship

    Usually when NATO nations come together, it’s to work together toward a common goal, but that wasn’t the case when six nations came together on Ramstein Air Base, Germany, June 20-21, 2017.

  • Mobility Airmen ingenuity quickly reopens Rota airfield

    Airmen assigned to the 725th Air Mobility Squadron quickly and safely responded to a C-5 Galaxy landing incident May 23 at Naval Station Rota, Spain, assuring minimal disruption to the airfield’s operations in support of Rapid Global Mobility.

  • Command chief bids farewell after 30 years

    It was an emotional afternoon as the 521st Air Mobility Operations Wing bid farewell to their Command Chief, Chief Master Sergeant Mark A. Redden, after 30 years of faithful and dedicated service.Despite the demanding process of retiring from the U.S. Air Force, Chief Redden took a few moments to

  • 521st AMOW hosts PDS

    More than 60 Officers, senior non-commissioned officers, and civilian partners from the 521st Air Mobility Operations Wing gathered on Ramstein Air Base, Germany, for a professional development seminar, provided by Maj. Gen. Timothy Zadalis, U.S. Air Forces in Europe and Air Forces Africa vice

  • 521st AMOW hosts Key Spouse Appreciation Reception

    More than 22 key spouses and key spouse mentors from across the 521st Air Mobility Operations Wing gathered on Ramstein Air Base, Germany, and via video teleconference systems from Italy, England, and Spain for a Key Spouse Appreciation Reception, May 16.This event afforded the squadron, group, and

  • 3 countries, 2 engines, 1 mission

    One of the benefits of being stationed overseas is the opportunity to travel to other countries, both for work and recreation. Some units provide on-the-job travel opportunities more than others, such as the 721st Aircraft Maintenance Squadron on Ramstein Air Base, Germany.Staff Sgt. Kenneth