• Ramstein leaders stress vigilance, safety during holiday season

    As the days grow shorter and the holiday season continues, many military members and their families from the Kaiserslautern Military Community will enjoy the sights, smells, and tastes Europe has to offer as they travel, visit Christmas markets, or enjoy a New Year fireworks display.

  • Ramstein lights up holiday season

    The Ramstein chapel community kicked off the holiday season with the lighting of the official Ramstein Christmas Tree on the traffic circle outside the Northside Chapel here, Nov. 28, 2016.

  • 4th ASOG Airmen honor fallen German soldiers

    Four Airmen assigned to the 4th Air Support Operations Group attended a German National Day of Mourning ceremony with the German reservist unit Reservistenverbandes Undenheim in Undenheim, Germany, Nov. 13.The ceremony included speeches from the city’s mayor and a religious figure, a small musical

  • Ramstein celebrates German-American Day

    Leadership from the Kaiserslautern Military Community joined the Kaiserslautern German-American and International Women's Club, the Atlantic Academy, and key leaders from local communities around Ramstein Air Base to celebrate German-American Day in Landstuhl, Germany, Nov. 5.

  • Volunteers make Halloween special for community

    Airmen from around the Kaiserslautern Military Community came together to create a Halloween trunk-or-treat experience for families that may miss out on the holiday otherwise, here, Oct. 31, 2016.A total of 59 parking spots around Donnelly Park were filled with decorated trunks where KMC volunteers

  • 569th USFPS, local police receive international award

    The 569th United States Forces Police Squadron joined local police in receiving an award for cooperation—the first time such an award had been given to an international partnership. The International Association of Chiefs of Police (IACP) –awarded their 2016 Civilian Law Wnforcement – Military

  • Ramstein Airmen honor, maintain Kindergraves

    Approximately 30 Airmen assigned to the 86th Operations Support Squadron and their families spent their Saturday morning volunteering to clean the American Kindergraves in Kaiserslautern, Germany, Oct. 15.

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