The National Anthem
There are numerous reasons why people join our military
As the 12th Combat Aviation Brigade
Ramstein C-130 Hercules aircraft continue to fly out of Ramstein bound
for the Tbilisi International Airport in Georgia to deliver crucial
humanitarian supplies.
Chapel news The KMC Catholic Faith Community Parish Picnic will be Sunday at Donnelly Park. Mass will be at 10 a.m., followed by a potluck picnic. Entertainment, fellowship and meats will be provided. In case of rain, Mass will be at 12:30 p.m., followed by lunch in the Ramstin North […]
A group of local teens generously lent their time and talents to write
letters, make care packages for wounded servicemembers and assemble
Christmas gifts for deployed military personnel Aug. 15. The 29 middle
school and high school students volunteered to help with the project
coordinated by the Army Volunteer Corps, Operation Angel and Project
Rudolph.
• Daron Adkins • Joseph Afshari • Tine Agnerfrancois • Jessi Allen • Keith Allen • Jason Alonzo • Mario Amadiz • Daniel Amic • John Anson • Leonard Antonio VI • Daniel Armold • Esther Aromin • Austin Autry • Benjamin Baccigalopi • Robert Baker • Nathan Barclay […]
To assist you in controlling and managing your allotted funds, the Air Force instituted the Zero Overpricing Program. Using this program, customers can and should challenge prices on items that seem to be high. It is important to review supply documents and listings for prices being charged. If there are […]
Civil Engineers’ corner The construction project to renovate four school playgrounds (two at Ramstein Elementary, one at Ramstein Intermediary and one at Vogelweh Elementary) with new equipment and fall protection is almost complete. Three of the four playgrounds will be available for the start of school Monday. The last playground […]
Super easy is how Kaiserslautern High School teachers Steve and Marcy
Bond described their experiences when they participated in the Hometown
News Holiday Greeting Program here for the first time last year.
Airman 1st Class Joshua L. Pruitt, 723rd Air Mobility Squadron, was tried in a
special court-martial July 22 by a military judge and found guilty of the following
offenses: one charge and specification for failure to go, in violation
of Article 86, Uniform Code of Military Justice; one charge and five
specifications of wrongful use of marijuana, ecstasy, cocaine and
wrongful distribution of ecstasy and cocaine, in violation of Article
112a, UCMJ; and one charge and two specifications for procuring a
prostitute and obstructing justice, in violation of Article 134, UCMJ.
Airman Pruitt was sentenced to reduction to E-1, confinement for one
year and a bad conduct discharge.