• General Brady assumes command of USAFE

    Gen. Roger A. Brady ceremonially assumed command of United States Air Forces in Europe yesterday. General Brady, who previously worked as Deputy Chief of Staff, Personnel, Headquarters U.S. Air Force, Washington, D.C., begins his term as USAFE commander eight years after he last left the command as

  • 435TH MUNS marking milestones in 2007; new facility, no DUIs

    As 2007 draws to a close, the 435th Munitions Squadron celebrates two recent and noteworthy milestones; one highlights teamwork with agencies outside the unit and the other highlights wingmanship within the unit. Dec. 14, the 435th MUNS held a ribbon cutting ceremony to commemorate the newly

  • KMCC Construction Looking Up

    The Kaiserslautern Military Community Center is taking a major step towards completion. The Federal Republic of Germany has long recognized the unique issues of this project and is teaming up with the U.S. to jumpstart stalled construction by offering a special funding account to their German

  • I am an Airman

    He provides high level/profile conference support and around-the-clock communication support for resident and transient distinguished visitors. He said he enjoys, "the opportunity to meet base leadership across Ramstein, as well as interact closely with multiple organizations throughout USAFE." Why

  • 1st CMXS Dragons scale, gut radar

    1st Communications Maintenance Squadron Airmen scaled and gutted two high-towering weather radars, saving 288 work hours, more than $7,000 in TDY funds and approximately $1 million in contractor removal fees. The radars, located at Sembach and Katterbach, belonged to the 21st Operational Weather

  • Reducing speed gains a valuable second

    Recently, the KMC lost one of its valued Airmen as a result of an automobile crash. While traveling on a rural highway, the Airman lost control on a curve, left the highway and struck a tree. If he hadn't struck the tree, he would have gone down a steep embankment, which might have caused his

  • Spanish starts at Kindergarten

    By their high school senior year, several non-Hispanic children will speak Spanish fluently with little to no accent. This goal is now achievable thanks to a pilot program at Department of Defense Dependents Schools around the KMC. Ramstein, Landstuhl and Vogelweh schools have all adopted the

  • AWAG conference comes to Ramstein

    The American Women's Activities, Germany Rheinland-Pfalz Area is bringing together speakers, community leaders and volunteers for a one-day conference 8:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. Oct. 22, at the Ramstein Officers' Club. This conference provides unique opportunities for volunteers to obtain training and

  • The World's Biggest Wine Fest

    The world's biggest wine fest, the Wurstmarkt in Bad Durkheim along the German Wine Street, continues today through Monday. The fest features rides, activities, vendors, food booths and a wine village. A fireworks display closes out the event at 9 p.m. Monday. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st

  • Ramstein trains in Romania

    Night vision goggles, low-level formation flights and air drops were all training objectives accomplished during the 86th Airlift Wing's Carpathian Summer '07 exercise. Approximately 130 Airmen from the 86th Contingency Response Group, 86th Maintenance Group, 86th Operations Group, 86th Air and

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