News

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Section of Berlin Wall moves to Ramstein

Section of Berlin Wall moves to Ramstein

1st Lt. Tracy Giles
435th Air Base Wing Public Affairs

A large piece of symbolic history, weighing more than 5,000 pounds, moved from Rhein-Main Air Base to Ramstein Feb. 18.
A 4.5-foot wide section of the 1-foot thick, solid concrete Berlin Wall, standing more than 12-feet high, was transported by Senior Airman Lucas Arceneaux, vehicle operator from the 435th Logistics Readiness Squadron.

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Flying unit brings warm breeze to Ramstein –

Flying unit brings warm breeze to Ramstein –

Airman 1st Class
Melissa Maraj
Kaiserslautern American

Members from the Puerto Rican Air National Guard, 156th Airlift Wing presently stationed at Ramstein as part of the 38th (Provisional) Airlift Squadron, pack their bags and wrap it up after a three-month deployment.

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KMC technical sergeants graduate

One hundred forty-two U.S. Air Forces in Europe technical sergeants graduated Kisling NCO Academy Feb. 12 at Ramstein Officers

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Commander’s Action Line

Commander’s Action Line

Issue:
I have concerns about traffic on base. First, the length of the traffic lights on Michigan at Kisling avenues.

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Ramstein member helps install system aircraft

Ramstein member helps install system aircraft

Staff Sgt. A.C. Eggman
332nd Air Expeditionary Wing Public Affairs

A new system to help fighter aircraft land safely during take off or landing during a brake failure or any other emergency situation was recently installed at Balad Air Base, Iraq, by two airmen and a team deployed from Germany.

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Commentary

Take a moment to fit safety into the ‘Big Picture’

Maj. Lance Carmack
Warrior Preparation Center

Have you ever focused so hard on all the minute details that the important things somehow slipped by? This was the case for me one day, and it provided a lesson that I have never forgotten.

February 27, 2004 ×

Commentary

Local nationals assist vital Army missions

Local nationals assist vital Army missions

Col. Prescott Marshall
1st Transportation Movement Control Agency commander

U.S. Army Europe is completing the deployment of a second rotation of units to Iraq. This seems like a good time to thank a group of people who allowed these Soldiers to spend a few more days and weeks at home before deploying to Iraq for a year

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Kaiserslautern tackles first reintegration for returning Soldiers

Kaiserslautern tackles first reintegration for returning Soldiers

Christine June
415th Base Support Battalion

The 415th Base Support Battalion finishes up their first Redeployment and Reintegration Plan for Soldiers returning to the KMC from Operation Iraqi Freedom 2 p.m. today at the Kaiserslautern Community Activities Center, Kleber Kaserne.

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NATO tests

Staff Sgt. M. Davis
Kaiserslautern American editor

NATO

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National Vision Awareness Month - Landstuhl keeps an ‘eye’ on good vision

National Vision Awareness Month – Landstuhl keeps an ‘eye’ on good vision

Spc. Todd Goodman
Landstuhl Regional Medical Center

February is famous for cupid, candy and overpriced roses. The fact that it also is National Vision Awareness Month sometimes gets shuffled to the back burner. Take good vision for granted now and be prepared to wear glasses later.

February 20, 2004 ×