Maj. Susan Bowes
435th Medical Operations Squadron
A guy I know, Jim, was stationed at Osan, Korea, a few years back and told this story. He was living in the dorms and was leaving to go get something to eat. He had noticed that a guy down the hall had been looking down, so he decided to invite him to go with him. The guy declined the offer so Jim went on alone but brought him back something to eat. The guy invited him in, and they ate their dinner together in the dorm room. Jim never really became friends with the guy but would talk occasionally and say hi.
January 21, 2005 ×
Capt. Lisa Neidinger
USAFE News Service
RAMSTEIN AIR BASE, Germany (USAFENS)
January 21, 2005 ×
Spc. Todd Goodman
Landstuhl Regional Medical Center
Beginning today, beneficiaries who call Landstuhl Regional Medical Center won
January 14, 2005 ×
Christine June
415th Base Support Battalion
Drivers exiting Pulaski Barracks soon will no longer have to zigzag their way out through the Vogelweh Commissary parking lot.
January 14, 2005 ×
Airman Edward Drescher
Kaisersluatern American
Senior Airman Nicholas Semonelle, 435th Logistics Readiness Squadron traffic management journeyman, received the highest non-combat medal in the Air Force from Brig. Gen. Rosanne Bailey, 435th Air Base Wing and KMC commander, at a commander
January 14, 2005 ×
Airman 1st Class Crystal Ybarra
435th Air Base Wing Legal Office
Driving under the influence
An E-3 was charged under Article 111 of the Uniform Code of Military Justice for driving under the influence of alcohol. Punishment received was reduction to the grade of E-2, forfeiture of $747 pay per month for two months, 15 days restriction, 15 days extra duty and a reprimand.
January 14, 2005 ×
Capt. Paul Zwilling
435th Security Forces Group
How do you react to seeing lights and sirens and emergency responders busy redirecting traffic and the base populace or attending to injured personnel? How do you react when you are told to evacuate your building or are turned away from going to your desired destination? How can you help as a cordon sentry?
January 14, 2005 ×