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  • Chaplains: Taking care of Airmen

    Being in charge of the morale, well-being and spiritual fitness of Airmen, dependents and civilians is the No. 1 mission of a chaplain."We all have issues in our life. We can go from being on a mountain to being in a valley in seconds," said Chaplain (Maj.) Raymond Moncrief, 86th Airlift Wing

  • PCS season: So, it's almost time to leave Ramstein

    Ramstein is preparing once again for the PCS season. The PCS process might appear daunting, however, the 786th Force Support Squadron has the capabilities to ensure a smooth departure or arrival."PCSing into Ramstein has never been easier," said Dana Doan, 86th Force Support Squadron community

  • One Airman's story of dealing with PTSD

    There are two moments in Staff. Sgt. Dan Scarola's  life that make him the person he is today. The first moment was the morning of Sept. 11, 2001, when the World Trade Center towers fell. The other was a year and a half later, when he found out his mother had breast cancer.Scarola, a 435th Security

  • Travelling guitars play a new tune for KMC music programs

    Visitors come and go, however, musician, Damon Marks and The Traveling Guitar Foundation left a lasting impact on the music programs in the KMC. The foundation visited KMC schools and rehabilitation facilities as part of a five-day USO tour of Germany. Marks and the supporting musicians aimed to

  • One Airman's story of resilience

    "I grew up with a hard working father and a great mom who was active in the community ... I was very fortunate," said Master Sgt. Etienne Tousignant, 786th Force Support Squadron career assistance advisor. "So when I tell my story people always wonder 'what's wrong with this guy, where did he go

  • ILAW technicians help Airmen with legal process

    International law judge advocate legal technicians look to improve deficiencies in the legal support process by speaking to German authorities, informing service members and providing adequate assistance in solving legal issues for Airmen and local nationals.Legal technicians act as a go-between for

  • 10th EAEF helps support wounded warriors

    The 10th Expeditionary Aeromedical Evacuation Flight is comprised of 84 highly trained and qualified Airmen from evacuation squadrons and medical units throughout the Air Force Reserve, Guard and active duty whose mission is to provide in-flight medical care and bringing home wounded warriors. "We

  • Handlers care for Airmen of different breed

    "Get 'em! Halt! Heel!" These are examples of commands given by Staff Sgt. Michael Judy, 86th Security Forces military working dog handler, to his 2-year-old military working dog, Risky. The start of these puppies' new lives is the day they are selected to become a military working dog."The MWDs are

  • Airmen take time to build resiliency

    Life is full of many types of stress, some good and some bad. The Air Force recognizes the importance of keeping its Airmen fit to fight and twice a year hosts a resiliency day."Learning about and attaining Comprehensive Airman Fitness skills, doesn't mean you won't experience adversity," said

  • Motorcycle mentorship revs up KMC

    Engines rev, clutches engage and gears change as the wind whirls around the motorcycle. With the riding season just around the curve, motorcyclists prepare to saddle up once again.Coinciding with the beginning of riding season is Ramstein's mentorship rides. Mentorship rides are a way for the new,