by Staff Sgt. Kerry Solan
435th Air Base Wing Public Affairs
The second day of their fishing trip was unlike the first.
Up to their chest in mud, Airmen from the 435th Munitions Squadron were
still catching fish, albeit with bare hands in sucking mud, in an
attempt to save hundreds of them from suffocating in the muck.
February 8, 2008 ×
Compiled by by Petra Lessoing
435th Air Base Wing Public Affairs
Red hearts in department stores, flower shops, candy stores, bakeries
and window displays signal Valentine
February 8, 2008 ×
by Petra Lessoing
435th Air Base Wing Public Affairs
***image1***“Kalau” everybody! Fasching, Germany’s “crazy season,” reaches its peak from now until Tuesday with masquerade balls, dances, children’s parties and fun sessions. And, for all of you first-time Fasching-goers, a special highlight of the week’s events are the Rose Monday parades. The most famous ones are in Mainz, Köln and […]
February 1, 2008 ×
by Dr. Marshall Michel
86th Airlift Wing historian
The McDonnell Aircraft Corporation
February 1, 2008 ×
by Petra Lessoing
435th Air Base Wing Public Affairs
The carnival association, Bruchkatze, hosts the Ramstein-Miesenbach
Fasching parade Tuesday and town will close down for that afternoon.
February 1, 2008 ×
by Petra Lessoing
Kaiserslautern American
For the 10th year, the Eiswoog lake near Ramsen will be illuminated
Saturday. The event,
January 25, 2008 ×
by Christine June
U.S. Army Garrison Kaiserslautern
Saving money seems to make most people
January 25, 2008 ×
by Thomas Warner
LRMC Public Affairs
Are the hopes and dreams of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. still actively
pursued by Americans today? Have we moved past the period of injustices
and racial stratification that existed before and during the
revolutionary minister
January 25, 2008 ×
by Dr. Marshall Michel
86th Airlift Wing historian
While the French Air Force came out of World War I arguably the
strongest in the world, by the late 1920s French defense policy was in
disarray, and the air arm was no exception.
January 25, 2008 ×