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  • Airmen learn to weather missions with Cadre Focus

    The blue skies over Eastern Europe are only broken by spotted clouds and the slick black apaches, more formerly known as AH-64 Apache, racing ahead of vehicles and Soldiers. Behind them is a battery of artillery and even farther behind is an Army general, who ordered the operation on the forecast of

  • KMC kicks-off CFC-O 2015

    The Combined Federal Campaign-Overseas (CFC-O) campaign kicked off Sept. 21 and will continue through Nov. 20 in all five overseas combatant commands.During the campaign season, Department of Defense personnel can contribute to help people in military communities across the nation and around the

  • Joint Forces train on airborne medical evacuation

    On a dirt road intersection, emergency response vehicles are parked waiting for what will come in the approaching minutes.More than 20 Air Force independent duty medical technicians, security forces members and Army Special Forces paratroopers descend from a roaring C-130J Super Hercules onto the

  • Airmen and Soldiers display rapid medical response

    Saving lives is not only the responsibility of medical responders within the Kaiserslautern Military Community; all Airmen and Soldiers must stay current on training to respond in times of need. More than 60 NATO officers from around the globe attended a medical response demonstration here, Aug

  • Ramstein welcomes DoDDS teachers back, hosts forum

    Teachers, school administrators and support staff from throughout the Kaiserslautern Military Community attended a teacher forum Aug. 27, at Ramstein Air Base, Germany.Hosted by Gen. Jon T. Thomas, 86th Airlift Wing commander, the forum provided him an opportunity to welcome back teachers after

  • US, allied forces take off with exercise Swift Response

    Ramstein Air Base, Germany provided rapid access capabilities for more than 5,000 service members from the U.S. and 11 NATO allies during exercise Swift Response, Aug. 17, 2015.As a premier power projection platform and largest mobility hub in U.S. Air Forces in Europe, the Ramstein flightline

  • EO implements new sexual orientation policy

    The Department of Defense implemented a change to the military equal opportunity directive in June to resolve unlawful discrimination complaints based on sexual orientation.Prior to the change, there were five stand-alone categories that fell under EO: race, color, sex, national origin and