• Watch, learn: Lakenheath fighter jets enable partnership

    Airmen from the Royal Air Force Lakenheath, England, partnered up with Ramstein personnel to provide a dynamic, partnership-focused environment to bolster maintenance training and capabilities throughout the European theater.

  • Silver Flag builds runways, multi-capable Airmen

    The 435th Construction and Training Squadron hosted a total force Silver Flag training course Nov. 9 to 19, 2021 for U.S. Air Force Airmen and members of NATO, the Dutch army, German and Israeli air forces.

  • 435 CRSS aides Lielvarde AB to complete IFR certification

    The 435th Contingency Response Support Squadron air advisors, Michigan Air National Guard and Latvian Air Force collaborated over the past five years to complete an instrument flight rules certification, establish an air traffic control program and other airfield operations programs necessary to

  • Polish military observes NPCL training

    Members of the Polish army and air force visited Ramstein Air Base, Germany, to observe the 86th Aeromedical Evacuation Squadron conduct Negatively Pressurized Conex Lite training July 27, 2021.

  • 65th ABG welcomes new commander

    The 65th Air Base Group welcomed Col. William Wallis, 65th ABG incoming commander, and said farewell to Col. Tammy Hinskton, 65th ABG outgoing commander, at Lajes Field, Azores July 27, 2021.

  • Air advising; capabilities rising

    Airmen from the 435th Contingency Response Support Squadron and the 606th Air Control Squadron traveled to Croatia to host a class from March 15 to April 2 for Croatian and Slovenian air force military students to increase their Control and Reporting Center’s capabilities.

  • Ramstein supports Rapid Falcon

    A High Mobility Artillery Rocket System waits to be loaded onto a C-130J Super Hercules aircraft at Ramstein Air Base, Germany, Nov. 19, 2020. The 37th Airlift Squadron supported exercise Rapid Falcon, a training and readiness exercise involving U.S. and Romanian army field artillery units at Mihail

  • Ramstein Airmen LEAP into learning new languages

    Learning new languages can broaden one’s horizons, but for some languages even mastering the alphabet is a challenge.The Language Enabled Airman Program is here to help Active Duty Air Force Officers and Enlisted personnel through that.

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