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  • 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

  • Das Trainingsprogramm

    Contracted German security police, a part of the 86th Security Forces Squadron, underwent an active shooter training scenario, Feb. 25, 2014, Ramstein Air Base, Germany. Participants were refreshed on how to effectively clear multiple types of rooms before beginning drills with simulated pistol

  • Dodge, duck, dip, dive...Dodgeball

    An ancient tradition testing the courage, agility, strength, fineness, the application of dodging, ducking, dipping, diving and annihilation of participants was held at the South Side Fitness Center on Feb. 21, 2014.Scores of teams turned out for the quarterly dodgeball tournament, with more than

  • Delivering peace, honoring a legacy

    Standing motionless with eyes forward, she begins to see tears in the crowd as they stare back at her. Clearing her mind of the surroundings she focuses on her training, anticipating what will come next.Then it happens, a command is let out signaling her next move. The audience watches ever more

  • 86th CE first-term Airman powers up KMC

    Editors Note: This is the second of a three part series about first-term Airmen working different jobs at Ramstein.Fresh into the military, a first-term Airman might not know how they personally impact the base mission. Learning how something as simple as putting in a bulb fits into not only the

  • Drawing smiles at Ramstein

    Pens pressed down and smiles rose high at the Rheinland Inn Dining Facility Feb. 8, as eight members of the National Cartoonist Society drew in military members and their families as part of an event sponsored by the United Services Organization.The National Cartoonist Society is an association that

  • After The Battle: the medical gateway

    Editor's Note: This is the fifth in a six-part series about medical response capabilities for deployed service members from start to finish and the various milestones for care and transportation of combat-wounded troops throughout Afghanistan.Finally, the wounded warrior is out of Afghanistan. The