New system, safer flights
Thanks to a new software-based program being implemented here, terminal instrument procedures specialists will soon be able to support flying missions within U.S. Air Forces in Europe
Thanks to a new software-based program being implemented here, terminal instrument procedures specialists will soon be able to support flying missions within U.S. Air Forces in Europe
The world is in a state of flux, and America’s involvement in the War on Terrorism has not always been met with universal acceptance. Controversy stood as a backdrop as the armed forces commenced with Operation Iraqi Freedom. Some of America’s historical allies, namely Germany, took a firm stance against U.S. actions.
The Action Line is your link to help answer questions and concerns about life in the KMC. When normal command agency channels haven
Registered private organizations now have a place for their meetings that won
The Air Force Voting Assis-tance Program in the KMC is up and running. Unit Voting Assistance Officers at all levels and trained voting counselors are contacting military and civilian employees in every KMC Air Force organization.
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Ramstein congratulates 566 new NCOs as the Air Force Personnel Center at Randolph Air Force Base, Texas, releases the 2004 E-5 promotion list.
The new staff sergeant selects will be promoted sometime between September and next August, based on their promotion sequence number. The PSNs, commonly referred to as line numbers, are given based on date of rank, total active federal military service and date of birth, according to Master Sgt. Jennifer West, Ramstein
A new program in the KMC is combining the law enforcement resources of U.S. Air Force security forces, local German police and the City of Kaiserslautern Department for Public Order.
Visitors to the
The 21st TSC Commanding General Maj. Gen. Bennie Williams pulled senior leaders from their usual commitments for a two-day intensive training course to emphasize how vital Equal Opportunity is to the unit