Carolina Panthers visit KMC

Photo by Airman 1st Class D. Blake Browning
Civilian police officer, ZB-6 Vural Arici, 569th U.S. Forces Police Squadron training instructor, assists Kawann Short, Carolina Panthers defensive tackle, with protective equipment before a combatives demonstration March 7 on Kapaun. During the visit by the Carolina Panthers, several players and cheerleaders toured units located in the local KMC area.
Photo by Senior Airman Jonathan Bass
Dean Marlowe, Carolina Panthers safety (left), and Kawann Short, Carolina Panthers defensive tackle (right), lock Trai Turner, Carolina Panthers right guard, in a detention cell in the 569th U.S. Forces Police Squadron headquarters March 7 on Vogelweh Military Complex. The Panthers players received a tour of the 569 USFPS complex during their visit to the squadron.
Photo by Senior Airman Jonathan Bass
Mario Addison, Carolina Panthers defensive end, practices hitting a dummy with a baton during a USO visit to the 569th U.S. Forces Police Squadron March 7 on Kapaun. The USO of North Carolina brought players and cheerleaders from the Carolina Panthers to Germany as part of their mission to support service members and their families.
Photo by Senior Airman Jonathan Bass
Trai Turner, Carolina Panthers right guard, detonates an explosion during a demonstration at the 786th Civil Engineer Squadron’s Explosive Ordnance Disposal flight compound March 6 on Ramstein. The Panthers spent two days in the KMC visiting Ramstein, Landstuhl Regional Medical Center, Vogelweh Military Complex and Rhine Ordnance Barracks.
Photo by Airman 1st Class D. Blake Browning
Airmen respond to a simulated building fire outside Fire Station One as part of a demonstration for the visiting Carolina Panthers March 7 on Ramstein. The building fire simulator trains Airmen how to react in emergency situations.
Photo by Senior Airman Jonathan Bass
An 86th Civil Engineer Squadron fire and emergency services Airman briefs Carolina Panthers players and cheerleaders during a tour of Fire Station One March 7 on Ramstein. The Panthers spent two days with Airmen and their families in the KMC.