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  • 86th VRS keeps Ramstein on the road

    The 86th Vehicle Readiness Squadron general purpose light vehicle repair flight keeps units on Ramstein  ready for any mission that requires them to be behind the wheel. This fast-moving service shop is responsible for more than 1000 government vehicles on the installation. They service

  • 86th FSS fine-tunes TV system

    Executing the mission efficiently is key in maximizing capabilities of Airmen around the Air Force. Airmen from the 86th Force Support Squadron have done just that by revamping their television update process.The purpose of the monitors is to inform Airmen of different activities and classes

  • Better you, better us

    Happy New Year, Team Ramstein! I hope you all had a safe and joyous holiday time with your loved ones, but now it's time to buckle down and dig all your paws into 2015.As at the beginning of many a new year, many of us have probably committed ourselves to be better than we were last year in some

  • New Year's resolution leads Airmen to pro card

    New year's resolutions can temporarily change the lives of many, but for Senior Airman Jeremy Pellot,  his 2013 aspirations changed him for far beyond that year.Pellot, 86th Airlift Wing general law paralegal, not only advises and assists Airmen in the realm of the military legal system, but

  • Santa’s workshop receives upgrade

    Most children recognize the iconic figure whose rotund physique is decked out in a red and white suit with a joyous demeanor and a belly that jiggles like a bowl full of jelly every time he lets out a "Ho, ho, ho!"The figure is Santa Claus of course, and this year, in order to ensure every child has

  • Chapter closes after 54-year journey

    Finally reaching the end of his career, the exhausted medical officer clears his office starting with the photos he collected throughout the years. Each picture frame was carefully lifted off the once decorated wall; he held each one firmly in his aging hand and ran a finger along its smooth

  • CASF ensures smooth transition for wounded warriors

    Wounded, away from loved ones and no idea what's going to happen next can be physically and mentally draining for those service members who get injured while on deployment.Airmen from the Contingency Aeromedical Staging Facility are trained medical professionals whose job it is to ensure those

  • Operation Warmheart brings holiday cheer to KMC

    At the commissary here on Nov. 22 and 23, Kaiserslautern Military Community first sergeants held a voluntary commissary bagging event in support of "Operation Warmheart. Another event, the "Ring A Bell" campaign, will run Saturdays and Sundays for three consecutive weekends beginning Nov. 29 and

  • PAX Airmen make summer time travel easy

    With the summer about to start and more people changing duty stations, members who want to take space-available flights will need to bring all the information and documentation with them so they can get on the first possible flight."A member must first go to our passenger service center to sign up

  • DDRP deters drug use

    The military is a microcosm of society however, drug use does not run rampant through the ranks as it does outside of the military, mainly because of the programs in place to deter substance abuse.The drug demand reduction program utilizes a computer system to pick random individuals from around the