• AMOW prepares new leaders for commands

    RAMSTEIN AIR BASE, Germany -- More than 20 squadron leaders throughout the 521st Air Mobility Operations Wing gathered here for an enhanced squadron leadership orientation course April 24. Inbound commanders, directors of operations, and superintendents from the AMOW’s two groups and ten squadrons,

  • 721 AMXS gets wheels off the ground for C-5 maintenance

    Normally when a C-5M Galaxy is off the ground, it is soaring thousands of feet above the world. For one particular C-5 flying out of Travis Air Force Base, Calif., that was not the case when a malfunctioning landing gear caused it to be raised only a few feet above the ground inside a

  • Ramstein leaders stress importance of vigilance always

    With the persistent threat of terrorist attacks throughout Europe, Ramstein Air Base leaders are stressing the importance of vigilance and situational awareness to members of the Kaiserslautern Military Community.

  • 721st APS delivers knowledge to new Airmen

    For many new Airmen, completing upgrade training within their career field can feel like an uphill battle. There are career development courses and on-the-job training to complete, all while keeping up with the day-to-day demands of their job.The 721st Aerial Port Squadron has devised a solution

  • Size is but a number

    The supply department of 725th Air Mobility Squadron may be a small unit but it is a crucial and effective one.The last standing Forward Supply Location in the Air Force, out of the seven that have merged within their main logistics readiness squadrons, the 725th AMS supply department and its

  • AMC Command Chief: Remember the "I" who took the oath

    Senior Master Sgt. Clayton Choate, 521st Air Mobility Operations Wing chief of logistics, discusses training with Chief Master Sgt. Shelina Frey, command chief of Air Mobility Command, during her visit on Ramstein Air Base, Germany, Feb. 14, 2017. During her visit, Frey offered Airmen of all ranks

  • General McDew, U.S. TRANSCOM commander, recognizes Rota Airman for innovation

    General Darren McDew, United States Transportation Command commander, presented Tech. Sgt. Christopher Hatten, 725th Air Mobility Squadron NCO in charge of air mobility control center operations, the Innovation Showcase Award Jan. 27.During the ceremony, McDew announced Hatten as his top pick from

  • Walk a mile in the boots of a maintainer

    A bitter wind chases flurries of frost across the flightline, weaving around aircraft and stinging the faces of those who stand in its way. While many Airmen are still asleep in their beds, the Airmen of the 721st Aircraft Maintenance Squadron are already awake and reporting for duty.The first stop

  • USAFE course stresses innovation, efficiency

    The U.S. Air Forces in Europe and Air Forces Africa Innovation and Transformation Office hosted more than 40 leaders from units throughout the major command to one of two continuous process improvement senior leader courses at Ramstein Air Base, Germany, during the week of Jan. 9 to 13.

  • Ramstein doesn’t roll the dice when it comes to ice

    U.S Air Force Reserve Airmen assigned to the 452nd Aircraft Maintenance Squadron and 446th Maintenance Squadron spray propylene glycol onto a C-5 Galaxy aircraft at Ramstein Air Base, Germany, Jan. 19, 2017. The purpose of the spray was to deice the aircraft before it took off by absorbing water.

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