Guardians of the Ramstein gates
Ensuring the safety of the public, standing vigilant and being constantly on the lookout for danger is the way of the military working dog.
Sitting in the driver’s seat, your vision is blurred and images of the scene come in and out of focus. Your head is pounding as you try to make sense of what just happened. Everything suddenly
becomes clear and you realize the front of your car is on fire.
The installation traffic code has changed recently to allow for up to 72 hours of parking at the Kaiserslautern Military Community Center and Ramstein Enlisted Club before the vehicle is towed.
As a teenager, Airman 1st Class Michael Gray, 86th Security Forces Squadron patrolman, had to support himself. Gray had to pay for everything from the clothes on his back to the food he ate and even his grades.
Gray owed more money to his parents than he actually had, so at times he had to go without food in order to pay his debts.
At any given time, defenders with the 86th SFS on deployment status can be tasked to deploy and conduct missions downrange.
The Westpfalz Police Headquarters in Kaiserslautern will sponsor an open house Saturday to celebrate its 20th anniversary. Activities will take place all around the headquarters building on Logen-strasse 5.