Celebrating life
Military families were allowed to plug back in Aug. 18 with the
Landstuhl Regional Medical Center Neonatal Intensive Care Unit staff
that spent crucial time with them in the early days immediately after
birth.
Military families were allowed to plug back in Aug. 18 with the
Landstuhl Regional Medical Center Neonatal Intensive Care Unit staff
that spent crucial time with them in the early days immediately after
birth.
Telephone conferences, classified e-mails and DSN telephone lines are
forms of communication available to approximately 70 U.S.
servicemembers located in a remote locations thanks to an eight-person
team from the 1st Combat Communications Squadron, 86th Airlift Wing.
Frances Rivera is in place at Landstuhl Regional Medical Center as the
hospital
Starting a career as a family child care provider can be challenging
and rewarding. Under a new program, people who live off-base can now
become child care proivders.
Leaders from the United States and Iceland joined partners from NATO
Aug.13, to kick off an exercise designed to demonstrate U.S. commitment
to the 1951 bilateral U.S./Iceland defense agreement.
It is almost that time − back to school. Many families are returning to
the KMC after squeezing in one last summer vacation before the school
buses hit the roads and children are back in class Monday.
In a dry run, Airmen and Soldiers teamed up on Ramstein in June for an
exercise that had them practicing loading tons of equipment in
preparation for an airdrop in a combat zone.
Motorists who routinely cross the taxiway on Mitchell Avenue on the
south side of Ramstein must stop at the new