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  • Airman begins healing through support

    April is Sexual Assault Awareness and Prevention Month and the 86 Airlift Wing SAPR office said sexual assault has a significant impact on the military community at large. One Ramstein Airman stepped forward to tell her story. To maintain her privacy we have agreed to refer to her as Airman

  • How a chief conquered adversity

    The U.S. Air Forces in Europe and Air Forces Africa first sergeant shared his story of mentorship and resilience during a joint monthly meeting between two of the Kaiserslautern Military Community’s mentorship clubs – The Huddle and KMC Let’s Connect.

  • USAFE couple who inspire ‘hang their hats’ to retire

    Among peals of laughter and more than a few tears, friends and coworkers bade farewell to not one but two U.S. Air Forces in Europe employees, who combined totaled more than 80 years of dedicated service.John and Colynn Hamilton, a husband and wife duo working in USAFE as a management analyst and

  • For the long haul

    As they step on the scale, a feeling of dreaded anticipation washes over them. Beads of sweat roll down their back as they struggle to stand still, readjusting a shirt that always felt too tight.Watching the numbers climb to their final count, every person that’s ever worried about their weight

  • Red Dover, Red Dover send Ramstein Airmen over!

    Maintenance recovery teams from the 521st Air Mobility Operations Wing’s 721st Aircraft Maintenance Squadron can be sent out the door at any given moment to fix broken aircraft throughout Europe. Two Airmen, Staff Sgt. Kyle Brooks and Senior Airman Kody Hatch, both 721 AMXS aircraft fuel systems

  • Back to business: Guidelines for starting private businesses

    Starting a business and maintaining rules and regulations that come with a home-based business is hard work. For those looking to start a home-based business in base housing on Ramstein Air Base, Germany, there are guidelines to keep in mind.

  • Farewell dorms; Hello housing!

    With every promotion, Airmen gain new responsibilities and expectations. Some promotions come with the eligibility to move out of the base dormitories, and the process can unfortunately take longer when Airmen receive incorrect information.