Courtesy 26th ASG Army Substance Abuse Program, Alcohol and Drug Abuse Control Office
Selected Army civilians are required to undergo random drug testing based upon their critical safety or security responsibilities documented in their position descriptions. It is not the individual being tested, it’s the position.
January 30, 2004 ×
Courtesy Defense Finance and Accounting Service
Effective Jan. 16, all military servicemembers can access their tax statements for 2003 through myPay (https://mypay.dfas.mil).
January 30, 2004 ×
Christine June
415th Base Support Battalion
She competed against 18 Air Force officers and won the 569th United States Forces Police Squadron and 435th Security Forces Group
January 30, 2004 ×
Brig. Gen. Rosanne Bailey
435th Air Base Wing commander
The Action Line is your link to help answer questions and concerns about life in the KMC.
When normal command agency channels haven
January 30, 2004 ×
Wesley Greene
435th Security Forces Squadron
January 30, 2004 ×
Spc. Todd Goodman
Landstuhl Regional Medical Center
Glaucoma is a disease that develops over years that can leave victims feeling as if they are looking through a tube
January 23, 2004 ×
Betsy Allen
435th Services Squadron
Ramstein teens have a new home-away-from-home. Ramstein
January 23, 2004 ×
Spc. Todd Goodman
Landstuhl Regional Medical Center
Raising a child who loves to read is not an impossible task. Just begin reading to him as an infant and continue through childhood.
Members of the 415th Base Support Battalion libraries began an early literacy program aimed at all infants born at Landstuhl Regional Medical Center.
January 23, 2004 ×
Master Sgt. Sue Harper
21st Theater Support Command
Soldiers live or die, succeed or fail based on how well logistics does its mission, and logistics missions live or die, succeed or fail based in part on how well information flows.
January 23, 2004 ×
Jennifer Doran
KMC Schools Liaison Office
Get your job descriptions ready. Tidy up your desk. Get organized. No, it
January 23, 2004 ×