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CRG in Rwanda

CRG in Rwanda

Airman 1st Class Marc Lane

The 86th Contingency Response Group, with the assistance of Miami Air
International, provided movement of Rwandan Defense Force soldiers in
and out of Sudan as part of NATO

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Reunited: Mom and daughter find way back to each other

Reunited: Mom and daughter find way back to each other

Thomas Warner
LRMC Public Affairs

Master Sgt. Janet O

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Martial arts saved the boy, made the man

Martial arts saved the boy, made the man

Margaret Browning 435th Mission Support Group School Liason

Michael Loveless is a regular face around the KMC. He is the supply and
building manager at Ramstein Intermediate School, the owner and head
instructor of Loveless Academy of Martial arts and a martial arts
instructor at the Ramstein Youth Center. He regularly shares his story
and expertise with the youth as a way to teach them how to overcome
adversity.

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Keeping the faith

Keeping the faith

Story and photos by Monica Mendoza
Kaiserslautern American

Sometimes faith is all you

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A Woman Worth Watching

A Woman Worth Watching

Monica Mendoza
Kaiserslautern American

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Evening of cultural events cap Asian Pacific American Heritage Month

Evening of cultural events cap Asian Pacific American Heritage Month

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Cruisin’ for some R & R

Cruisin’ for some R & R

Thomas Warner
LRMC Public Affairs

“Is that a straight-6 under the hood?” asked a man at the recent car show staged for wounded servicemembers outside Landstuhl Army Post. “Nope, it’s a 302,” was the reply from one of scattered car club members who banded together to provide some rest and relaxation for some of Landstuhl […]

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Aircraft, awful and awesome:The flying trivia question

Aircraft, awful and awesome:
The flying trivia question

Dr. Marshall Michel
86th Airlift Wing Historian

America entered World War II with a number of well-known bombers
including the B-17, B-24, B-25, and B-26. What was the most numerous
bomber in the Army Air Corps at the beginning of World War II?

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KMC Onstage presents: ‘A Shakespeare Sampler’

KMC Onstage presents: ‘A Shakespeare Sampler’

Christine June
U.S. Army Garrison Kaiserslautern

Shakespeare comes to Kaiserslautern in

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The P-38: open for business

The P-38: open for business

Bill Harris
HQ USAFE History Office

Note:  This article was written with
the assistance of James Clarke, the National Archives, the Air Force
Historical Research Agency, and veterans willing to share their P-38
war fables. 

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