by Dr. Marshall Michel
86th Airlift Wing historian
When one considers the most aesthetically pleasing aircraft ever built, the Avro Vulcan is certain to be mentioned. The Avro Vulcan was a delta wing subsonic jet bomber operated by the Royal Air Force from 1953 until 1984. The Vulcan was as part of the RAF’s V Bomber force, an […]
August 14, 2009 ×
by Senior Airman Amanda Dick
Ramstein Public Affairs
As she walks into the kitchen, she surveys the items she must create
into a meal: two milk fish, a handful of cherry tomatoes, fennel,
asparagus and risotto with herbs.
August 7, 2009 ×
by Capt. Johnnie Barrett
Ramstein Pediatric Clinic
This summer, children 14 and under will be rushed to emergency rooms
nearly 3 million times for serious injuries resulting from motor
vehicle accidents, drowning, bike crashes, falls and other hazards,
according to recent statistics.
August 7, 2009 ×
Story and photos by Senior Airman Amanda Dick
When someone says the words airlift squadron, flight attendants do not
automatically come to mind. But here at the 76th Airlift Squadron,
flight attendants play an important part of the squadron
August 7, 2009 ×
Story and photos by Angelika Lantz
21st TSC Public Affairs
July 31, 2009 ×
by Petra Lessoing
Ramstein Public Affairs
The German-American and International Women
July 31, 2009 ×
by Dr. Marshall Michel
86th Airlift Wing historian
Tracing back the lineage of the 86 Airlift Wing, one finds it was
started just after the attack on Pearl Harbor and designated the 86th
Dive Bomber Group.
July 31, 2009 ×
by Dr. Marshall Michel
86th Airlift Wing historian
July 24, 2009 ×
by Senior Airman Amanda Dick
Ramstein Public Affairs
The chatter of voices fills the air as sewing machines hum to the
rhythm of cloth being passed under their needles. Women measure
material to cut into various shapes to create colorful masterpieces,
continuing a time-honored tradition of quilting.
July 17, 2009 ×