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  • 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,

  • Space-A travel bettering quality of life

    Each year, active duty and Reserve service members, as well as retirees and dependents, use Space Available as a viable option to commercial travel."Space Available travel is one of the best programs the military offers for its' members." said Airman 1st Class Robert Storey, 721st Aerial Port

  • AFSO21 improves mission capabilities

    Air Forces Smart Operations for the 21st century focuses on improving mission capabilities to become more efficient across the Air Force.The program enables Airmen to change their day-to-day operations by playing beneficial roles in improving and maintaining the advantages and capabilities the Air

  • U.S. Forces top boxers brawl it out in Europe

    With lights overhead shining bright, the crowd roaring for action and the referee yelling fight, brave men and women slugged it out to be named champion in their respective weight class. Some of the top armed forces boxers in Europe fought in Wiesbaden to compete for the Installation Management

  • Supporting the Air Force’s exceptional families

    Having a family member with special needs might be hard but Air Force families don't have to go through tough times alone. The Exceptional Family Member Program is here to lend a hand by providing force support and medical services.After a family is recognized as requiring special needs, the sponsor

  • Self-care is vital to healing

    Sexual assaults remain one of the most underreported violent crimes in our culture. According to a recent Gallup study measuring the prevalence of sexual assaults in the Air Force, formal reporting of incidents remains low. Among those who have been sexually assaulted, just 16.7 percent of women and

  • Fifth-graders perform random acts of kindness

    Thinking back, what were some of the things fifth-graders did in their spare time when you were that age?Most likely playing sports, video games or just hanging out with friends at the local park, but for these three 11-year-olds, their focus was to perform random acts of kindness throughout the

  • Running: Where do you get the motivation?

    It's 5 a.m. and the alarm is blaring. Do you hit the snooze or do you pop out of bed, lace up your running shoes and head out the door? What motivates those dedicated runners who get out of bed every morning and pound the pavement?In today's world, so much emphasis is placed on the benefits of