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Off-duty medics help crash victims

Off-duty medics help crash victims

Spc. Todd Goodman
Landstuhl Regional Medical Center

An Oct. 18 car accident across from Volgeweh housing left three people injured and gave two Landstuhl Regional Medical Center medics a chance to make a difference.

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CFC Signing

CFC Signing

***image1***The new 435th Air Base Wing and KMC Command Chief Master Sgt. Dale Buckholtz signs his 2004 Combined Federal Campaign-Overseas form Tuesday, donating money to charities. The fundraising drive runs through Dec. 3 and the KMC goal is for 100 percent contact. Visit www.cfcoverseas.org for more information.

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Commentary

Commander’s Action Line

Commander’s Action Line

Issue:
I live in Vogelweh housing close to the Fourth Avenue gate. Down our street, there have been fences put up on the side opposite of the occupied buildings. I was told that the unoccupied buildings would be demolished or renovated but I am unclear on that. What I, and many others, have a problem with is not only the fact that our road has become a one-way street, but how is life going to be for us when the real noise starts to hit? There is an entire stretch of buildings on the east side of Vogelweh where no one has lived in months, yet nothing has been done to them. What sense does it make to make lives more difficult especially for those who work nights and sleep during the day? My question is why us first?

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Commentary

Paying homage to all American veterans

Paying homage to all American veterans

Maj. Gen. Bennie E. Williams
21st Theater Support Command

Veterans Day has withstood changes to both its name and observance date, yet the basic sentiment behind this period of reverence has remained constant

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Commentary

Honoring past, present

Honoring past, present

Brig. Gen. Rosanne Bailey
435th Air Base Wing commander, KMC commander

Over the past century, the U.S. Armed Forces have fought in conflicts around the world to preserve freedom and peace.
Without the devotion of the men and women who protect our ideals, our world would be a drastically different place.
It is on Veterans Day that we take the time to honor and pay tribute to all who have traded personal freedoms to serve.

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Commentary

Vets ‘just doing their jobs’

Vets ‘just doing their jobs’

Col. Robert C. Kane
86th Airlift Wing commander

The 11th of November had originally been dedicated as Armistice Day in 1938 to commemorate the cessation of World War I hostilities on the 11th hour of the 11th day of the 11th month in 1918. Since it has evolved into a day of remembrance for all veterans who have served our nation so proudly and so selflessly.
I recently had the honor of meeting several Berlin Airlifters as they celebrated the 55th anniversary of their incredible feat. Those men and women were responsible for the freedom of West Berlin and had an enormous impact in preventing communist expansion into Western Europe. Twenty-two U.S. Air Force pilots gave their lives defending freedom as the joint U.S. and British operation flew 277,569 sorties and transported over 2.3 million tons of cargo to Berlin from 1948 to 1949. These brave men and women completed the largest airlift operation to date

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Commentary

Continuing the legacy

Continuing the legacy

Gen. Robert H.

On Veterans Day, we take time to acknowledge and honor America

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News

Military contractors awarded Freedom Medal

Military contractors awarded Freedom Medal

Spc. Leeanne McCoy
21st Theater Support Command

A new medal, which is the civilian equivalent to the military

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USAFE stands down to focus on Airmen well-being

Tech. Sgt. Mona Ferrell
USAFE News Service

Focusing on the time-honored tradition of Airmen taking care of Airmen, U.S. Air Forces in Europe is having a Wingman Day Monday.

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Halloween fun

Halloween fun

***image1***The 435th Air Base Wing and KMC Commander Brig. Gen. Rosanne Bailey enjoys handing out candy Oct. 29 while riding around on the “Safari Jeep” through the Ramstein housing area. For more KMC Halloween fun, see Pages 20 and 21.

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