• Ramstein honors law enforcers

    Staff Sgt. Stephen Peterson, 86th Security Forces Squadron base defense operations center controller, demonstrates the functions of a taser during a community building event on Ramstein Air Base, Germany, May 13, 2017. The Police Week display involved participation from police members from the Air

  • Ramstein kicks off AFAF

    Ramstein kicked off the Air Force Assistance Fund at the Hercules Theater, March 27, with a testimonial by an Airman who benefited from the campaign’s contribution.

  • 86th AW safety office: Enjoy spring safely

    As the Kaiserslautern Military Community prepares for the change in seasons, the 86th Airlift Wing safety office ensures military members, civilian employees, and their families remain vigilant while having fun in the sun.

  • A night out with 86th SFS Airmen

    Staff Sgt. Nigel Carl, 86th Security Forces Squadron raven patrolman, walks out to his squad car to begin his shift on Ramstein Air Base, Germany, Mar. 6, 2017. As the largest career field in the Air Force, it’s the job of security forces to protect, defend, and fight global enemy forces. (U.S. Air

  • Senior Master to new SNCOs: “Determine your own legacy”

    Ramstein’s newest Senior NCOs gathered, March 7, 2017, at the 86th Force Support Squadron building in order to gain additional leadership skills and refresh themselves on what it means to be part of the Air Force’s highest enlisted tier.

  • Der Fasching von Ramstein: Germans, Americans celebrate local tradition

    Firefighters from the Ramstein Air Base fire department walk through a parade during fasching, a festival held across Europe, in the city of Ramstein, Germany, Feb. 28, 2017. Civil workers, politicians, businessmen and more come together to crowd their streets and celebrate the coming of warmer

  • 786th CES remembers the fallen

    786th Civil Engineer Squadron Airmen stand at parade rest during a memorial service for the River Rats Memorial monument on Ramstein Air Base, Germany, Feb. 17, 2017. The Red River Rats Fighter Pilots Association, which was formed during the Vietnam War, established the monument at Ramstein in 1976

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