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Ramstein officials celebrate Air Force Family Week
Paul Padilla colors pictures with his son, August, in the arts section at the Airman and Family Readiness Center open house for Air Force Family Week Nov.
Reserve, Guard members contribute to Ramstein mission
Staff Sgt. Edward Cunningham completes a vehicle checkout form Nov. 4, 2009, at Ramstein Air Base, Germany.
'Today's Air Force' features signing of Military Family Month proclamation
"Today's Air Force" is a long-format, weekly news show featuring in-depth stories about the Air Force's people, programs, technology, exercises, operations and more.
Ramstein chaplain found dead at home
A chaplain was found dead in his home near Ramstein Air Base in Germany on Sunday morning.
Airmen sound off on reflective-belt requirement
Airmen concerned about becoming glow-in-the-dark targets are sounding off about those shiny Air Force safety belts that clash with their cammies.
MEDEVAC presentation boosts agenda for Military Airlift and Rapid Reaction Operations 2009
MEDEVAC presentation boosts agenda for Military Airlift and Rapid Reaction Operations 2009! /EIN Presswire/ With only 4 weeks to go until SMi's Military Airlift & Rapid Reaction Operations conference, Robert Lamb, President of the RMSI has confirmed his participation.
Last C-130E Hercules aircraft leave Ramstein
RAMSTEIN AIR BASE, Germany: After more than 30 years of flying for the Air Force, the last C-130E Hercules aircraft here set forth Nov.
Gen. Roger A. Brady, commander of U.S. Air Forces in Europe, will retire early next year, concluding a two-year tenure as the top Air Force leader in Europe.
Air Force might eliminate mandatory PT
Even as the Air Force prepares to toughen physical fitness standards for airmen, it's proposing to do away with mandatory physical training.
Medal of Honor recipients visit Airmen, wounded warriors in Germany
Retired Army Col. Robert Howard talks to the current Kisling Noncommissioned Officer Academy class about leadership and commitment to service at Kapaun Air Station, Germany, Oct.
General returns to Enid, Vance AFB for a visit
For someone in the military, home generally is wherever you are assigned to serve.
Commission: Punish troops who abandon pets
Airmen who adopt pets when stationed overseas and then abandon those animals when they move should face criminal charges, according to a commission on military justice.
Aeromedical staging facility staff to reach major milestone in warrior care
Tech. Sgt. Christina Werkin and Senior Airman Lisa Kennedy check wounded warriors' baggage Aug.
More than 1,100 parent and students from DoDDS and international schools across Europe visited Kaiserslautern's College Night About 100 colleges and universities were available to answer questions and provide information KAISERSLAUTERN, Germany -- As he weaved through crowds, Alex Tremble kept referring to his list.
Multinational Strategic Airlift Capability supports NATO committee visit to Afghanistan
Members of the NATO International Military Committee received updates on the ground about the mission in Afghanistan after receiving airlift support from a C-17 from the multinational Heavy Airlift Wing, Papa Air Base, Hungary.
Airman awarded Combat Action Medal for service in Iraq
Tech. Sgt. Robert H. Scheel wears the Air Force Combat Action Medal. Scheel is one of nearly 5,000 airmen to get the medal since the Air Force began awarding it in 2007.
Financial institutions in deserted Vogelweh complex look to relocate
The two military financial institutions hanging on in the now-deserted Vogelweh shopping complex are looking for a new home.
USAFE officials ramp up for improved PT program
Some of the Air Force-level modifications include testing twice a year versus once and having fitness assessment cell representatives conduct the biannual testing at the main installations to alleviate the burden of individual unit people having to administer the test.
Ramstein pilot receives Cheney Award
Air Force Chief of Staff Gen. Norton Schwartz presents Capt. Daniel Santoro with the Cheney Award Oct.
Souped-up C-5 boasts less noisy engines, myriad upgrades
The C-5M is an upgraded version of an older model with new avionics and much quieter engines.
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