• 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.

  • Clearing housing on and off-base

    Now that you have shipped all of your belongings, you will need to clear housing and move into temporary lodging.Whether you live on or off-base, the steps provided will guide you to make your outbound processing a smooth transition.OFF-BASE:1. Provide your landlord a minimum of 30 days written

  • German civilian police enrich 86th SFS

    As members of the 86th Security Forces Squadron, Zivilpolizei help keep Ramstein safe and work alongside Airman as German civilians. Zivilpolizei, or Civilian Security Police, bring a wealth of experience to Ramstein’s law-enforcement.

  • When training becomes life-saving

    When a life-threatening situation occurred in the close-knit little village of Schallodenbach, Tech. Sgt. Levi Owen was not the first to arrive at the scene. Yet, he was the first to respond. He gave a man a chance at life, and Owen believes he has his training to thank for that.

  • NASA study supported by 721st AMOG

    The 721st Air Mobility Operations Group provided aircraft ground service support to the United States National Aeronautics and Space Administration Armstrong Flight Research Center and to the German Aerospace Agency as they performed a study on biofuels from Jan. 17 to the 19 on Ramstein Air Base.

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