Features AFRC celebrates Month of the Military Child April 22, 2022 Members of the 86th Force Support Squadron Airmen and Family Readiness Center stand in front of a booth at Ramstein Air Base, Germany, April 8, 2022. The A&FRC handed out bags to children, full of arts and crafts, books, DVDs, and more, to raise awareness about the Month of The Military Child. The symbol for the Month of the Military Child is the Dandelion because of its resilience and its ability to put its roots down almost anywhere. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Thomas Karol) Marcia James, 86th Force Support Squadron Airmen and Family Readiness Center Exceptional Family Member Program family support coordinator, hands a bag to Edwin Santana, a U.S Air Force, retiree at Ramstein Air Base, Germany, April 8, 2022. Ramstein community members were able to pick up bags of activities for their children, which were put together by the 86th Force Support Squadron Airman and Family Readiness Center at the Ramstein and Vogelweh Commissaries. The symbol for the Month of the Military Child is the Dandelion because of its resilience and its ability to put its roots down almost anywhere. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Thomas Karol) A child takes a bag full of arts and crafts at Ramstein Air Base, Germany. Families came by the Ramstein Commissary to receive gifts and treats put together by the 86th Force Support Squadron Airman and Readiness Center as part of the Month of the Military Child. The symbol for the Month of the Military Child is the Dandelion because of its resilience and its ability to put its roots down almost anywhere. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Thomas Karol) Ha Colbert and her child, Kylie Colbert, receive a bag of arts and crafts at Ramstein Air Base, Germany, April 8, 2022. Colbert and other family members came to show their support for the Month of the Military child and receive gifts and treats from the 86th Force Support Squadron Airmen and Family Readiness Center. The symbol for the Month of the Military Child is the Dandelion because of its resilience and its ability to put its roots down almost anywhere. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Thomas Karol) « Previous × Next » Share Tweet