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Ramstein’s Rockin’ 4th is a success

Ramstein’s Rockin’ 4th is a success

by Airman Alexandria Mosness
435th Air Base Wing Public Affairs

For many that were far from home and miles away from celebrating an
Independence Day on American soil, freedom rang true and traditions ran
proud at Ramstein

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Flight Med serves more than air

Flight Med serves more than air

by Airman 1st Class Scott Saldukas
435th Air Base Wing Public Affairs

When the majority of people think of Flight Medicine, they picture a clinic for aircrew

members. The 435th Aerospace Medical Squadron Flight Medicine Clinic
makes up the majority of the Flight Medicine Flight. But the medical
special operations clinic, emergency response services and aerospace
physiology are also crucial components of the Flight Medicine Flight.

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Spirit of the Guard comes to Ramstein

Spirit of the Guard comes to Ramstein

by 1st Lt. Jay Ostrich
193rd Special Operations Wing Public Affairs

The National Guard has come a long way since the butcher, baker and
candlestick maker took up arms around Philadelphia in 1747 when
Benjamin Franklin created an organization of citizen soldiers called
the Associators.

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The splendid “Stringbag”

The splendid “Stringbag”

by Dr. Marshall Michel
86th Airlift Wing historian

During the early years of World War II, fighter biplanes were used
mainly on the periphery, but one combat biplane took part in some of
the most important naval combat operations in the entire war and
remained in active service until the war was over. It was the Royal
Navy

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Touring Europe on four legs

Touring Europe on four legs

By Marion Rhodes
Contributing writer

They may be man

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Cesky Krumlov: A nice and charming city in the Czech Republic

Cesky Krumlov: A nice and charming city in the Czech Republic

By Paige Norris-Miller,
Contributing writer

Cesky Krumlov is a charming, quiet, little town hidden in the Czech
Republic. The name alludes to a

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Biking the streets of Paris

Biking the streets of Paris

By Lindsay Trimble
AdvantiPro

Most Americans are cautioned not to drive into the city when visiting
Paris, and to take some form of public transportation instead. But
after arriving via airplane, train, bus or taxi, more adventurous
visitors may choose to hop on a bicycle and navigate the Parisian
streets for an up-close-and-personal look at one of the world

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Head south for paradise

Head south for paradise

by Capt. Erin Dorrance,
86th Airlift Wing Public Affairs

Kite surfers rule the water as locals and foreigners alike sit outside eating fresh

seafood with Table Mountain perched up from the ocean in the background. It is a

typical day in the gorgeous city of Cape Town, South Africa.

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New experiences appear around every turn in Vienna

New experiences appear around every turn in Vienna

By Paige Norris-Miller
Contributing Writer

Vienna, Austria has a fascinating past. It was founded in 500 B.C. as a

Celtic settlement. Later, it became the home of the Holy Roman Empire and then the capital of the Austrian Empire. Today, Vienna is a beautiful, artistic,

culture-rich city with so much to offer its residents and those fortunate enough to visit.

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Bare feet in Bad Sobernheim

Bare feet in Bad Sobernheim

Bare your feet! Yes, you heard me right. Socks and shoes off and off you go!

In Bad Sobernheim, treat the soles of your feet to the pleasures of Barfusspfad, which translates into

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