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Busy medical unit celebrates success

Busy medical unit celebrates success

Maj. Mike Young
Kaiserslautern American

Personnel assigned to the 435th Contingency Aeromedical Staging Facility here celebrated the one-year anniversary last week of the opening of their facility.

January 7, 2005 ×

Commentary

Looking forward … through reflection

Looking forward … through reflection

Lt. Col. Rich Moon
435th Logistics Readiness Squadron commander

***image1***“Have a Happy New Year” was probably said to me at least 50 times in December. It got me thinking about what we’ve accomplished and, more importantly, what challenges lie ahead for 2005. I’ve been in the logistics readiness squadron commander’s seat for six months. My plan of attack was […]

January 7, 2005 ×

Commentary

The cost of readiness … ‘Always Ready’

The cost of readiness … ‘Always Ready’

Lt. Col. Linda Ebling
86th Aeromedical Evacuation Squadron commander

It was time to call it a day

January 7, 2005 ×

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Combat Wingman: More than just a catch phrase

Combat Wingman: More than just a catch phrase

Gen. Robert H.

Do you have a Wingman? Have you checked in yet? We

January 7, 2005 ×

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Rhein-Main closure brings new people, increased flights

Rhein-Main closure brings new people, increased flights

Erin Zagursky
Kaiserslautern American

Dec. 31 marks the beginning of the end for Rhein-Main Air Base. From that date, only a year remains until the historic base is closed.

December 17, 2004 ×

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LRMC acquires new decontamination system

LRMC acquires new decontamination system

Sgt. Joe M. Battle
Landstuhl Regional Medical Center

The Landstuhl Regional Medical Center

December 17, 2004 ×

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New online driver’s test could “open up” German roads

New online driver’s test could “open up” German roads

1st Lt. Jennifer Drennan
USAFE Computer Systems Squadron

Air Force members making a permanent change of station move to Germany may be able to drive sooner thanks to an online driver

December 17, 2004 ×

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C-130 flies in first U.S. NATO mis-

C-130 flies in first U.S. NATO mis-

1st Lt. Jenny Lovett
Kaiserslautern American

The first U.S. airlift operation for the NATO rebuilding mission in Afghanistan, known as the International Security Assistance Force, was completed Monday by a Ramstein C-130 Hercules crew.

December 17, 2004 ×

Commentary

Going above, beyond Combat Care for holidays

Going above, beyond Combat Care for holidays

Maj. Gen. Mike Gould
3rd Air Force commander

From time to time, we all need to step back from the hectic pace of our daily routines to get a good perspective check. You know, get out the

December 17, 2004 ×

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A Moment in Air Force History

A Moment in Air Force History

It is difficult to identify the beginnings of the Air Force

December 17, 2004 ×