86th Mission Support Group

Photo by Senior Airman Damon KasbergNatalia Lopez, Ramstein Inn guest service representative, assists a customer. The Ramstein Inn provides temporary lodging to a wide variety of customers, including new members of Team Ramstein, as they arrive for the first time or depart for their next assignment.
Photo by Senior Airman Damon Kasberg
Natalia Lopez, Ramstein Inn guest service representative, assists a customer. The Ramstein Inn provides temporary lodging to a wide variety of customers, including new members of Team Ramstein, as they arrive for the first time or depart for their next assignment.

 

Photo by Airman 1st Class Michael StuartAirman 1st Class Mark Pulley, 786th Force Support Squadron food service specialist, prepares meals in the flight kitchen. The 786th FSS provides flight meal support for local and worldwide missions. The squadron supplies approximately 250 meals a day.
Photo by Airman 1st Class Michael Stuart
Airman 1st Class Mark Pulley, 786th Force Support Squadron food service specialist, prepares meals in the flight kitchen. The 786th FSS provides flight meal support for local and worldwide missions. The squadron supplies approximately 250 meals a day.

 

Photo by Tech. Sgt. James HodgmanA member of Team Ramstein executes a push-up during a physical training test. Airmen are able to utilize any of the three military fitness centers in order to train for their PT test. The fitness centers are also available to retirees, dependents and other military ID card holders.
Photo by Tech. Sgt. James Hodgman
A member of Team Ramstein executes a push-up during a physical training test. Airmen are able to utilize any of the three military fitness centers in order to train for their PT test. The fitness centers are also available to retirees, dependents and other military ID card holders.

 

Photo by Tech. Sgt. James HodgmanStaff Sgt. Zackery Hons, 86th Security Forces Squadron military working dog handler, holds back his military working dog, Rose, during a K-9 demonstration. The 86th SFS currently has 19 MWDs assigned to them and is the largest kennel in U.S. Air Forces in Europe.
Photo by Tech. Sgt. James Hodgman
Staff Sgt. Zackery Hons, 86th Security Forces Squadron military working dog handler, holds back his military working dog, Rose, during a K-9 demonstration. The 86th SFS currently has 19 MWDs assigned to them and is the largest kennel in U.S. Air Forces in Europe.

 

Photo by Airman 1st Class Michael StuartAirman 1st Class Mark Pulley unfolds boxes in the Ramstein flight kitchen in order to prepare boxed lunches for aircrew and passengers. The Airmen in the 786th Force Support Squadron perform a variety of support duties to ensure their fellow Airmen are fit and ready to deploy in a moment’s notice.
Photo by Airman 1st Class Michael Stuart
Airman 1st Class Mark Pulley unfolds boxes in the Ramstein flight kitchen in order to prepare boxed lunches for aircrew and passengers. The Airmen in the 786th Force Support Squadron perform a variety of support duties to ensure their fellow Airmen are fit and ready to deploy in a moment’s notice.

 

Photo by Staff Sgt. Sara KellerAirmen from the 86th Security Forces Squadron  safely ensure their firearms do not have a round chambered during guard mount.
Photo by Staff Sgt. Sara Keller
Airmen from the 86th Security Forces Squadron safely ensure their firearms do not have a round chambered during guard mount.