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  • 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

  • Airman stands among the elite as Outstanding Airman of the Year

    With more than 400,000 enlisted active duty, Reserve and Guard Airmen, few get to tout the distinction of being honored as an Outstanding Airman of the Year.Senior Airman Shabree Heasell, U.S. Air Forces in Europe and Air Forces Africa, accomplished that honor this year while stationed here as an

  • CAAs help build better Airmen

    Whether an Airman wants the opportunity to retrain, become an effective supervisor or receive guidance through the Informed Decision seminar, the career assistance advisors at Ramstein offer many forums.The CAAs work with each tier of the enlisted force from junior enlisted airmen through the

  • Family Advocacy, SARC join forces, to raise awareness

    The family advocacy program and sexual assault prevention and response program are two services within the Air Force to help with issues some may face. These two organizations have partnered up to raise awareness for domestic violence and make a difference in the Kaiserslautern Military

  • SAPI builds camaraderie with free bowling event

    The Ramstein Community Center hosted a free bowling night for single Airmen at the Ramstein Bowling Center here, August 29.The event was held as part of the Single Airman Program Initiative pre-Labor Day special. All 30 lanes of the bowling center and shoe rentals were provided free of charge from 8

  • One Marauder finds true passion in mechanic career

    Let's face it; every guy has an inner child screaming to get out. And what little boy doesn't like ripping apart his toys and making a mess of things? But the older most men get the more expensive and fancier the toys.Christopher Moore, a vehicle mechanic from the 386th Expeditionary Logistics

  • Radiology keeps Airmen deployment ready

    Whether a broken bone or an annual chest X-ray for a flyer, the 86th Medical Support Squadron Radiology Clinic is crucial for keeping Airmen healthy and deployable.An X-ray is defined as an electromagnetic wave of high energy and very short wavelength, which is able to pass through many materials

  • Students learn coding through educational videogame

    Students from Kaiserslautern Middle, Vogelweh Elementary and Landstuhl Elementary schools had the opportunity to learn computer coding through MinecraftEdu on Oct. 16 and 17.The opportunity was made available as part of the MinecraftEdu creator's European tour to raise awareness of social challenges

  • Defenders shoot, move, communicate through training

    When an unfortunate event occurs on base, such as an active shooter, there needs to be some sort of protection for the public.The 86th Security Forces Squadron is that line of defense on Ramstein. The 86th SFS is responsible for protecting the people, resources and property on Ramstein, 24 hours a