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Munitions in Motion

Munitions in Motion

by Capt. Luke Stover
86th Munitions Squadron

Team Ramstein is all about motion. Home to 14 C-130Js and host to one of
Air Mobility Command

July 8, 2011 ×

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The Maginot Line

The Maginot Line

by Nicole Karsch-Meibom
Contributing writer

To learn about history there is no better way than to actually go and
see it. A fascinating reminder of World War II is the Maginot Line in

France.

July 1, 2011 ×

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World War II history buried in Kindsbach

World War II history buried in Kindsbach

Story and photos by A.L. Shaff
Contributing writer

In the quiet village of Kindsbach, between Kaiserslautern and Landstuhl,
Air Defense Operations Center

July 1, 2011 ×

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Enjoy these summer recipes

Recipes courtesy of Simone Leonard and Allrecipes.com

Sweet And Spicy Baked Beans Ingredients: • 1 large can Busch’s vegetarian (or your preference) baked beans • 1/4 cup kidney beans • 1 small white onion • 2 tablespoons honey Dijon mustard • 2 to 4 strips of beef or pork bacon cut into small pieces. • Salt • Pepper • 1/2 pound ground beef • 1/4 cup […]

July 1, 2011 ×

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It’s Grillin’ Time!

It’s Grillin’ Time!

by Simone Leonard
Contributing writer

Summer is upon us, which brings sunshine, outdoor fun and grilling.

Grilling and barbecues are long-standing American traditions. Here are a
few tips to ensure food safety while cooking this summer. If a person
does not use safety precautions while grilling, bacteria have the
capability to multiply and make friends and family sick through food
borne illness.

July 1, 2011 ×

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More than just a bunch of posters

More than just a bunch of posters

Story and photo by Helen Tesfai
U.S. Army Garrison Kaiserslautern

When Otti Lesmeister

June 24, 2011 ×

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Unit prevention leader training strengthens unit fitness

Unit prevention leader training strengthens unit fitness

Story and photo by Kyle Flaugher
7th CSC Public Affairs intern

Every day the 7th Civil Support Command trains Soldiers, but Jeffrey
Whitesell, the command

June 24, 2011 ×

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Follow me …

Follow me …

by Dr. Marshall Michel
52nd Fighter Wing historian

As the American Eighth Air Force began to expand its heavy bomber raids
into Germany from England in mid-1943, one of the keys to success of the
raids was keeping the bomber groups in tight formations so the gunners
could provide mutual support. However, as the numbers of bombers
increased, it proved increasingly challenging to get them organized into
the proper groups before they moved to their target.

June 24, 2011 ×

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A hole in one for AER

by Sarahjane Phillips
Army Community Services

Army Emergency Relief is a nonprofit organization with the sole mission
of assisting Soldiers and their dependents who have fallen into
financial crisis. 

June 17, 2011 ×

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KLSA gives back to the community

Think Paris is the only fashion hotspot around? Guess again. We have our own right here in Kaiserslautern.

June 17, 2011 ×