Newborn registration
All children born in Germany to U.S. parent(s) have the right to get a
U.S. passport. To make an appointment to get a fee or no-fee passport,
a consular report of birth of a U.S. citizen born abroad, or apply for
the child
All children born in Germany to U.S. parent(s) have the right to get a
U.S. passport. To make an appointment to get a fee or no-fee passport,
a consular report of birth of a U.S. citizen born abroad, or apply for
the child
On behalf of a grateful nation, the President of the United States
accepted the Air Force Memorial in a dedication ceremony in Washington,
D.C. attended by military leaders of the past and present, political
and business representatives and thousands of ordinary citizens and
Airmen alike.
The United States of America depends on its Air Force to defend the
population, deliver global effects and jointly accomplish national
objectives to an extent unseen in the history of mankind.
Lt. Gen. Rod Bishop, commander, Air Command Europe, presided over a ceremony Tuesday at the Ramstein Officers
A local Boy Scout is holding a supply drive for the Wounded Warrior
Ministry Center from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Saturday and 10 a.m. to 7 p.m.
Sunday. The event will take place in front of the Vogelweh Base
Exchange.
U.S. personnel should not buy elephant ivory while stationed or
vacationing overseas, customs officials advise. Imports of ivory into
the United States are prohibited under the Endangered Species and the
African Elephant Conservation acts.
Supporting the warfighter just got easier. Army and Navy logisticians
cut the ribbon Monday morning in Germersheim, Germany, signifying the
opening of the Theater Consolidation and Shipping Point-Europe.
Air Force Chief of Staff Gen. T. Michael Moseley presented the General
Wilbur L. Creech Maintenance Excellence Award to U.S. Air Forces in
Europe on Oct. 4 during his visit to Ramstein.
Air Force leaders are gathering in early November to discuss plans for
creation of a new command, one chartered with flying and fighting in
cyberspace.
Cyberspace became an official Air Force domain, like air and space, on
Dec. 7, 2005, when Secretary of the Air Force Michael W. Wynne and
Chief of Staff of the Air Force Gen. T. Michael Moseley introduced a
new mission statement.
In a letter to Airmen, they said the new mission was to