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RAMP gives Airmen second chance

RAMP gives Airmen second chance

Airman Edward Drescher
Kaiserslautern American

Whether it

March 4, 2005 ×

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Help is just a click away: Military OneSource online

Help is just a click away: Military OneSource online

Christine June
415th Base Support Battalion

One-source, one-stop information shopping to help servicemembers and their families with everyday and

February 25, 2005 ×

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MAK program on cutting edge

MAK program on cutting edge

Angelika Lantz
21st Theater Support Command

The Automotive Apprenticeship program at the Maintenance Activity Kaiserslautern is at the forefront of cutting-edge curriculum, educating and training apprentices in their desired trade of

February 25, 2005 ×

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Tough DVs visit Landstuhl

Tough DVs visit Landstuhl

Spc. Todd Goodman, Story and photo
Landstuhl Regional Medical Center

Two

February 18, 2005 ×

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A wee bit o’ haggis, Robert Burns poetry

A wee bit o’ haggis, Robert Burns poetry

1st Lt. Jenny Lovett
Kaiserslautern American

“His knife see rustic Labour dight, An’ cut you up wi’ ready sleight, Trenching your gushing entrails bright, Like ony ditch; And then, O what a glorious sight, Warm-reekin’, rich!” ***image1***In his Scottish brogue, Scott Frater recited the Robert Burns poem, “Address to a Haggis,” in front of 100 attendees […]

February 18, 2005 ×

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Good buddies

Good buddies

Aaron J. Scalise
Kaiserslautern American Elementary School

Larry Jackson, Kaisers-lautern American Elementary School kindergarten teacher, and his wife Sherry Jackson, KAEMS fifth-grade teacher, have the chance not only to work together one day each month, but also to promote social and academic success for their classes.

February 18, 2005 ×

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Meet the commander: Lt. Col. Erik Daiga

Meet the commander: Lt. Col. Erik Daiga

Christine June
415th Base Support Battalion

The 415th Base Support Battalion Commander Lt. Col. Erik Daiga believes in letting his experts do their job.

February 11, 2005 ×

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KMC Groundhog Job Shadow Day: Mentors see their shadow, Students see their future

KMC Groundhog Job Shadow Day: Mentors see their shadow, Students see their future

More than 8,000 students, grades kindergarten to 12th grade, participated in the 2005 Groundhog Job Shadow Day Feb. 2 throughout the KMC.

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Bill payment arrives in deployed Airman’s package

Maj. Dave Simons
386th Air Expeditionary Wing Public Affairs

Like millions of Americans, Mary Morris was using the U.S. Postal Service to pay her bills, when it was accidentally delivered to a Ramstein Airman at a forward-deployed location.

February 4, 2005 ×

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70th Transportation Company deploys

Joe Monchecourt
21st Theater Support Command

Capt. Timothy Zetterwall, 70th Transportation Company commander, says that his Soldiers understand he is not just leaving behind a rucksack as he heads downrange.
Captain Zetterwall has a wife and an infant son he is leaving behind and is dealing with the same personal issues as his Soldiers.

January 21, 2005 ×