A Moment in Air Force History
Who was the first pilot to shoot down an enemy airplane with a machine gun synchronized to fire through the propeller?
Who was the first pilot to shoot down an enemy airplane with a machine gun synchronized to fire through the propeller?
***image1***This sign indicates traffic lights ahead. To learn more about German signs, visit the U.S. Army Europe’s Registry of Motor Vehicle Web site at http://rmv.hqusareur.army.mil and click on the driver’s handbook section on the right side of the home page.
When I was a little boy growing up in Philadelphia, my favorite field trip was going to Independence Hall.
The following is an Independence Day message from Secretary of the Air Force Dr. James G. Roche and Air Force Chief of Staff Gen. John P. Jumper
I am having problems finding help and assistance to get tourist visas for my wife. There is help for family members who are American citizens, but no assistance for family members who are not American citizens.
All skaters must properly wear helmet, wrist guards, knee and elbow pads.
I was out driving around the base and as I often do, I stopped by the Ramstein Skate Park. I closed the skate park for a week after I noticed that very few people were wearing the appropriate safety gear. A number of users were in the park, but only one had all the required safety gear on.
The Fourth of July means summer is officially here. It includes fireworks, picnics, sports and celebrations with family and friends.
The Fourth of July is arguably one of the most important dates in history, not only for America, but for all mankind. It was that fateful day 228 years ago when John Hancock signed his name to a document that forged America
We all naturally want to do well and, in our case, we set the bar high and the U.S. Air Forces in Europe team not only reached our goals, but exceeded them!