Air Force honors First Sergeant of Year
Senior Master Sgt. Rick Price, 435th Construction and Training Squadron, first sergeant was recently named 2004 U.S. Air Force First Sergeant of the Year.
Senior Master Sgt. Rick Price, 435th Construction and Training Squadron, first sergeant was recently named 2004 U.S. Air Force First Sergeant of the Year.
I would like to complain about the recent bazaar hosted by the Army Air Force and Exchange Services inside the Community Center in Ramstein. I felt that all the items being sold were much too expensive and were not really geared toward meeting the needs of the military community.
Patients of Landstuhl Regional Medical Center emergency room can expect to see shorter waiting times.
The most important thing I can do for Soldiers here at Landstuhl Regional Medical Center is prepare them well for war both on and off the battlefield. Our technical skills are ready but our tactical skills need practice.
Lt. Gen. Kenneth Wykle, retired U.S. Army, passed the 4 Cs of leadership to me when I worked for him at the U.S. Transportation Command at Scott Air Force Base, Ill. They have helped me to command a squadron and now as I command a group.
***image1***Spc. Mercedes Miramontes, 415th Base Support Battalion’s Better Opportunities for Single Servicemembers president, assists Senior Airman Dennis Obregon, a fire truck maintenance mechanic, 435th Material Maintenance Squadron, Sembach Annex, with his absentee ballot Saturday at the Vogelweh Commissary. The 415th BSB’s BOSS members are assisting KMC voters at the Vogelweh […]
In keeping with the tradition among NATO Alliance members to promote increased cooperation with Russian counterparts, the 435th Logistics Readiness Squadron
The 86th Maintenance Group recently underwent a detailed inspection by the U.S. Air Forces in Europe Logistics Standardization Evaluation Team going through every flight, performing a compliance-oriented inspection.
Air Force personnel officials recently announced the winners of the 2003 Mission Support Awards.
Active-duty Airmen, some reservists, appropriated fund civilian employees, retirees and qualified family members can still apply for the Federal Long Term Care Insurance Program.
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