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  • Airmen take a leap of faith

    Ascending into the unknown, Airmen look out the windows of a tiny propeller aircraft. The structures on the ground get smaller, and the sound of the plane is the only noise inside the small ‘seatless’ cabin.

  • The Flamingo Wings: 435th AGOW, 435th AEW

    When I arrived at Ramstein, I asked myself and I have been asked a number of times by others since, “Why a pink flamingo?” What does a pink flamingo have to do with the 435th Air Ground Operations Wing and the 435th Air Expeditionary Wing?

  • 435th AGOW IG briefs new commanders

    RAMSTEIN AIR BASE, Germany—When new commanders come into the 435th Air Ground Operations Wing, they must attend a briefing with a 435th AGOW Inspector General member.

  • The glue that binds

    Engines roared to life as the hum of the ‘birds’ flooded the tarmac, and three C-130J Super Hercules lined up to take flight during another annual training mission.  Although this forward training deployment was routine, many hours were spent planning to ensure things flowed smoothly. Staff Sgt.

  • Ramstein Lifeguard Course: when saving lives floats your boat

    During the hot days of summer, many Airmen and their families may find themselves heading to the pool or beach to escape the heat and relax. While enjoying the water, they may not think of those who watch over them and keep them safe: the lifeguards. Many of them may also not realize that becoming a

  • 86th SFS welcomes new MWD

    Almost all Airmen can remember their first few months in the Air Force; going through the Military Entrance Processing Station, entering Basic Military Training, moving on to technical school and finally making it to their first duty station. But not all who put down their life to serve come on two

  • 86th Dental Squadron readies USAFE Airmen

    Readiness to deploy at a moment’s notice is a top priority for Airmen within U.S. Air Forces in Europe, and the 86th Dental Squadron plays a critical role in ensuring members across the Kaiserslautern Military Community are worldwide qualified. At the biggest USAFE dental clinic, days are never dull

  • 721st APS stays safe on the job

    In April alone, the 721st Aerial Port Squadron was in charge of the safe passage for over 14,000 passengers, 700 aircraft and 4,000 tons of cargo. Through the work of the safety office, they were able to accomplish this task with minimal risk to workers, passengers, equipment and cargo.

  • Ramstein Airman defends MILGRAPH award

    It is only a small percentage of Airmen who throughout their careers are able to rise above their peers and achieve a Department of Defense-level award. The number drops even lower for Airmen who achieve this more than once. Senior Airman Damon Kasberg, 86th Airlift Wing Public Affairs

  • Being a better sponsor

    Imagine arriving in a foreign country for the first time to start the next leg of your military career. Not only is the long flight exhausting, but carrying multiple bags, maybe children and pets and trying to figure out the next step can become extremely stressful.