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  • Airman devotes life to service

    Long before he could fit into combat boots, or even speak English, Peter Karpawitz-Godt was becoming familiar with military life.Born in the most northern town in Germany, Karpawitz-Godt was raised the son of a German police officer in the midst of WWII.After moving to Kassel, a major German city,

  • Mass casualty training strengthens first responder skills

    The 86th Medical Group hosted a mass casualty training March 13, 2014, Ramstein Air Base Germany. During the training Airmen played the role of patients suffering during a crisis while members of the medical group provided immediate care and transported them to a medical clinic as quickly as

  • ATC Airmen aim for checkmate

    A small room with walls made of glass stands 11 stories in the air, filled with only a few air traffic controllers and the quiet chatter of their radios. Tracking, coordinating and directing aircraft coming in and out of Germany, air traffic controllers from the 86th Operations Support Squadron

  • On ground, in air, we care

    Members of the 86th Aeromedical Evacuation Squadron conducted a training opportunity while flying over Germany in a C-130J Super Hercules belonging to the 37th Airlift Squadron March 6, 2014, Ramstein Air Base, Germany. This training opportunity tested flight nurses and aeromedical evacuation

  • Empowering, enabling women world-wide

    Women in American society have an interesting history. From not being able to contribute anything to our government to having a female Secretary of State; from not having woman in the military to having women attain the rank of general, the U.S. has come a long was as a nation. To celebrate the

  • 1st HRSC guides soldiers through European gateway

    A soldier, recently graduated from Advanced Individual Training, touches down in an unfamiliar land to report to his first duty station. As he deplanes, he has very little knowledge of what to expect, who will greet him or where he will go. Just before he reaches for his bags, a "First in Support"

  • Ramstein Airmen 'mustache' the question

    Editor's Note: Beards are not authorized unless for medical reasons, when authorized by a commander on the advice of a medical official. If commander authorizes, members will keep all facial hair trimmed not to exceed 1/4 inch in length. Individuals granted a shaving waiver will not shave or trim

  • Feet, Fists, Furry

    During the first weekend of March, the 2014 U.S. Air Forces in Europe and Air Forces Africa martial arts tournament was held at the Ramstein High school and had more than 200 children and teenagers test their might, March 1, 2014, Ramstein Air Base, Germany. Participants from all around Europe flock

  • AFOSI cracks codes on crimes

    Like any jigsaw puzzle, an investigation can't be completed without all the pieces in their precise position, so Airmen of the Air Force Office of Special Investigations work tirelessly searching amongst jumbled pieces of information, using their training and skills of detection to fit the puzzle

  • Handball makes Airman's Olympic dream reality

    Since Carsen Chun was a child he had always been athletic, participating in any sport presented to him with the dream to one day take part in the Olympics. Now, after years of hard work and determination that vision may finally become a reality.Joining the Air Force with hopes to grow as a leader