• Angoville-au-Plain remembers humanity amongst war

    It was June 1944. World War II raged across many countries in Europe, and France was no exception. Tens of thousands of men and women put their lives on the line for their countries, and many made the ultimate sacrifice.

  • Airmen keep Germany clean

    Volunteers came together to beautify the surrounding areas of Ramstein by cleaning up trash May 20.

  • KMC honors Kindergraves

    Kaiserslautern Military Community members came together May 14, for the Kindergraves memorial service to honor and remember 451 American children who died during the Cold War and were buried in the Kaiserslautern Military Cemetery.

  • KMC housing collection changes

    Beginning June 1, the way trash gets picked up for residents in the Ramstein, Vogelweh and Landstuhl townhouse-style units will change to become more like off-base pick-ups by switching to waste containers for sorting, recycling and handling household trash.Like in the U.S., where sorting of glass,

  • Holocaust survivor shares story with Ramstein

    Selma Van De Perre was just a young woman when World War II broke out in Europe. She remembers the day when her older brother came home with the news.“He came home on the 10th of May shouting ‘wake up, wake up! It’s war, it’s war!’” she remembered. De Perre shared her story of survival in front of a

  • US, Germany attend legal conference

    A delegation of Air Force and Army judge advocates and civilian attorneys from the KMC gathered with local German legal professionals during a German-American Legal Conference May 10. The U.S. delegation was represented by personnel from U.S. Air Forces in Europe and Air Forces Africa, U.S. Army

  • Ramstein revives apprenticeship program

    Ramstein is known for having one of the most extensive missions throughout the Air Force and it takes more than just Airmen to keep this mission going. Local national employees play a huge role in Ramstein's abilities maintain base operations and keep aircraft in the air, ultimately allowing the

  • Suspicious Package left at Ramstein Air Base West Gate

    A suspicious package was placed outside of the West Gate today at 3:00 a.m. by an individual identified as a 32-year old male from Ludwigshafen.As a precautionary measure, the individual was apprehended by 86th Airlift Wing Security Forces, and German Polizei subsequently took him into custody. 

  • 'Santa' delivers toys, good cheer via cargo plane in spectacular 'Toy Drop'

    U.S. Army joined forces with U.S. Air Force pilots from the 37th Airlift Squadron to conduct the 5th Quartermaster Company's ninth annual Toy Drop here Dec. 7.U.S., British, German, French, Dutch, Estonian, Polish, Irish and Latvian paratroopers delivered more than 2,000 Christmas presents for

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