• German Canteen reopens its doors

    The German Canteen is scheduled to officially reopen tomorrow after undergoing nearly six months of renovations on Ramstein Air Base, Germany.

  • German-American partnership on display during air show

    When boarding U.S. aircraft during an air show, it is natural for people to expect a U.S. pilot or crew member to greet them. This wasn’t the case when a group of German school children visited a C-17 Globemaster III during the Berlin Air and Trade Show on April 27. Instead, they were greeted by a

  • New and improved: Ramstein’s oldest barbershop receives a twist

    For 57 years, members of the military community have had a barbershop right here on Ramstein Air Base that offered a fresh cut. C&H Barbershop in MOMS Ramstein was the first to open on base, and served everyone from Generals to toddlers. Today, anyone who takes a stroll into the old shop will notice

  • How to be a better neighbor in Germany

    Ralf Hechler, Ramstein-Miesenbach mayor, notified the German-American Community Office of several complaints neighbors made involving U.S. military members. The U.S. military enjoys good standing in the Rheinland-Pfalz area, and it’s important for service members to make sure it continues.

  • Flightline construction resumes

    The 86th Civil Engineer Squadron, 86th Operations Support Squadron Airfield Management flight, and German contractors are scheduled to begin several airfield construction projects on Ramstein Air Base, Germany, April 3, 2018.

  • Ramstein welcomes new dorm

    Officials from the 86th Airlift Wing, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, and German officials celebrated the inauguration of a new dormitory building on Ramstein Air Base, Germany, March 7, 2018. The crowd welcomed dormitory 2411 and its residents with an informal ribbon-cutting ceremony. Capt. Bethany

  • KMC members keep Kindergraves clean

    Kaiserslautern Military Community members worked together to clean the American Kindergraves, March 10, 2018, as part of a bi-weekly volunteer program designed to take care of the foundation year-round.From 1952 to 1971, 451 American infants lost their lives at birth or shortly after birth at local

  • PCSing with your POV

    A permanent change of station from the Kaiserslautern Military Community can cause stress, especially with a privately owned vehicle. Follow these guidelines to successfully turn in your POV for shipment.

  • Day of departure: PCS edition

    Outprocessing from an overseas assignment is known for being a complicated process, but service members can finally take a breather once they wake-up on that final day-of-departure morning.Though the day of departure may be a day to relax, for some, the day can quickly turn into one of the busiest.

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