CASF gets permanent home
Visitors came to the new, permanent, Contingency Aeromed-ical Staging Facility at Ramstein Feb. 10 to celebrate a moment in military history: the opening of the biggest and busiest facility of its kind.
Visitors came to the new, permanent, Contingency Aeromed-ical Staging Facility at Ramstein Feb. 10 to celebrate a moment in military history: the opening of the biggest and busiest facility of its kind.
ACSC study group
Air Command and Staff College Study Group is open to active duty, National Guard, and Reserve 04 selects or above of any component of the U.S. Armed Forces, international officers in the grade of 04, and Department of Defense civilian employees in the grade of GS-11 or above. Seminars and study groups may start at any time. There is no longer a worldwide calendar for ACSC seminars. Students may enroll by contacting the education office, Bldg. 2120, Room 421, or call 480-2032. If you are interested in participating in a study group, contact Maj. Jeremy Townsend, 480-8753 or e-mail Jeremy.Townsend@ramstein.af.mil.
More than 160 military members returned here from contingency operations Jan. 30, and nearly all Ramstein-based returnees were able to participate in the KMC Family Support Center and Combat Care reintegration briefing process.
The President of the United States signed into law the Trafficking Victims Protection Reauthorization Act of 2005, Jan. 10.
A memorial service was held Wednesday in the Landstuhl Chapel for Army Reserve Capt. Marta Maltby, 55, who was found dead by her roommates Jan. 31 on Landstuhl Regional Medical Center. Captain Maltby was an intensive care unit nurse assigned to the 328th Combat Support Hospital (Army Reserve) out of Salt Lake City, Utah. She worked at LRMC for one year and was scheduled to return to the United States at the end of February.
Most buildings in the KMC, including housing, are connected to central hot water heating plants. These plants produce hot water and distribute it to our buildings to provide building heat through radiators. Your radiator control will look similar to the one pictured here.
As they prepare to sew on their final stripe, 67 Airmen who attended the U.S. Air Forces in Europe 2006 Chiefs
In continuing efforts to provide Health, Morale and Welfare support to deployed European theater personnel, U.S. Army, Europe and 5th Signal Command are upgrading the way deployed personnel make morale telephone calls to family members in Germany, Italy and Benelux (Belgium, the Netherlands and Luxembourg.)
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