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  • Bioenvironmental engineering keeps work place safe

    The 86th Aerospace Medical Squadron's bioenvironmental engineering flight ensures sure all Air Force members and employees working in the Kaiserslautern Military Community have a healthy work environment."The daily operations of the bioenvironmental engineering flight are important to mission

  • Air Traffic Control: You're on their radar

    Ramstein tower this is Ironhide19, two A-10s, one-zero miles north of Ramstein, inbound for visual to runway two-six, full stop.Every day, thousands of aircraft take off and land anywhere and everywhere in the world.The mission of an air traffic controller is to provide safe and expeditious air

  • Firefighters conquer fears, learn life-saving skills

    For the 12 students of the U.S. Air Forces in Europe Fire Academy, their final evaluation was a true test of personal strength and perseverance."We were going into a constricted space with an inch of room while fully dressed in all our gear," said Senior Airman Jodeci Mitchell, 52nd Civil Engineer

  • 721st APS knows its cargo

    Taking charge of cargo, passengers and the many processes that go into loading an aircraft, the 721st Aerial Port Squadron's mission is to develop Airmen, provide air transportation services at Ramstein and sustain three combatant commands.The 721st APS was responsible for helping move more than

  • 721st APS get personnel and cargo moving

    The 721st Aerial Port Squadron has an important role in the Air Force's mission and there are more than 500 Airmen, U.S. civilians and host nation personnel spread over a variety of flights who make the mission successful."We have a unit full of highly skilled and highly motivated aerial port

  • Trained tactical technicians

    Airman assigned to the 1st Communication Maintenance Squadron are in high demand providing specialized communication maintenance technicians that support cyberspace systems throughout U.S. European Command and U.S. Africa Command areas of responsibility.In 2011, the 1st CMXS spent more than 5,200

  • Ramstein Airman reaches for clouds, lands incentive flight

    Many children have dreamed of being a pilot--spending hours imagining what it's like to be in the clouds--that first feeling of defying gravity and leaving the ground.For one lucky Airman of the 86th Airlift Wing Judge Advocate office, this dream of flying became a reality.Airman 1st Class Nicholas

  • The ABC's of PCSing: A workshop that helps

    Does making a permanent change of station create discouragement, stress or aggravation?Is it something never looked forward to because of all the work that goes into it?There is no need to fear; the ABC's of PCSing is here!The Airman and Family Readiness Center holds its ABC's of PCSing workshop the

  • Air Force Personnel Accountability and Assessment System

    You're on a beautiful and much deserved vacation when a seemingly harmless protest turns violent, resulting in widespread panic and civil unrest across the country, or a natural disaster occurs. Unfortunately, in today's world these scenarios are becoming increasingly more realistic. With summer

  • Team KMC: firefighters take part in Combat Challenge

    Eyes closed, imagining the upcoming challenge and attempting to take deep breaths in the mask that could potentially save her life.Going through each and every step of the course, visualizing what needs to be done in her head and taking another set of deep breaths. When she comes to the end of the