Diabetes Awareness Month
Diabetes is a disease where the body does not produce or properly use
insulin, a hormone that allows the body to use glucose for energy.
Nearly 26 million children and adults in the U.S.
Diabetes is a disease where the body does not produce or properly use
insulin, a hormone that allows the body to use glucose for energy.
Nearly 26 million children and adults in the U.S.
Supply One-Stop — your customer service focal point Have a question concerning your supply account but not sure where to start? Contact the 86th Logistics Readiness Squadron Customer Support Section — better known as One-Stop, located in Bldg. 2126, Room 8. One-Stop handles a variety of tasks ranging from taking […]
RANDOLPH AIR FORCE BASE, Texas — Air Force officials are offering enlisted Airmen voluntary separation and retirement programs for fiscal 2012 as part of the service’s ongoing force-management initiatives. Voluntary and involuntary force-management programs were implemented in fiscal 2010 due to a 17-year high retention rate. For fiscal 2012, the […]
Ice-cold winter fun will be available in Kaiserslautern, when the mobile
ice-skating rink opens its doors tonight. The winter wonderland for ice
skaters under the motto
The tradition of the German Christmas market (Christkindlmarkt or Weihnachtsmarkt) dates back to the 15th century. Today, thousands of Christmas markets all over Germany invite visitors to get into the festive mood with lights, decorations, music, and vendors selling gifts, local crafts, plenty of great food and that favorite Christmas […]
With the economy still struggling to recover, unemployment hovering
around 9-10 percent, and the federal deficit continuing to grow, more
and more Americans have begun to take an interest in the presidential
and congressional elections next year.
People of all ages gathered Nov. 4 at the Kaiserslautern Military
Community Center to offer their help at a letter writing event for
Project Rudolph.
An outbreak of graffiti has occurred in the KMC since students have
returned to school from summer break, according to 86th Security Forces
Squadron Investigations. Graffiti destructs nature and is expensive to
repair. Vandals should be reported.
In what was called one of the worst winters, 2010 saw more than 38 inches of snow