Cats and Condors…
One of the most successful Royal Air Force fighters early in World War
II was the Hawker Hurricane, though publicly it took a back seat to its
more glamorous stablemate
One of the most successful Royal Air Force fighters early in World War
II was the Hawker Hurricane, though publicly it took a back seat to its
more glamorous stablemate
The Urban Comedy Tour comes to Ramstein when laugh experts Mike Troy
Smith and Lavar Walker entertain at Club E tonight in honor of Black
History Month. Admission is $5 for club members and $10 for
non-members, with enlisted and officers welcome. Doors open at 10 p.m.
February is African American/Black History Month. And, as with all
observances, this month is designated not to divide or distinguish
differences, but more importantly, to educate, promote and learn about
diversity and contributions by Americans of all cultures.
Enough of the scientific-medical explanation that we all hear about
fluoride. I am going to lay it out here for those of us who are not so
Third Air Force hosted a delegate of Hungarian Air Force leaders at
Ramstein Feb. 5 and 6 and shared C-17 Globemaster interoperability
procedures with its European neighbor.
When Communist dictator Josef Stalin and his supporters took over
Russia, one of their high priorities was to develop advanced military
weapons.
***image1***4 rules to live by when it comes to trash: 1. Only on-base residents are allowed to use dumpsters on base. 2. Trash should be put inside the dumpster, not on the ground by the dumpster; bulk garbage should be placed outside the night before pick-up, not earlier. 3. Bulk […]
***image1***Baby bottle tooth decay, a severe form of early childhood cavities, stems from the frequent consumption of any liquid containing sugar. Even healthy beverages such as milk and juice (even watered-down juice) contain a natural sugar. Other examples include soda, Kool-Aid and sports drinks. The sugar in these liquids then […]
Fasching is a pre-Lenten Carnival season when people get to loosen up and go a little crazy.
After World War II, one of the few areas where Great Britain had a
technological advantage over the United States was in jet engine
development, mainly due to engine designer Frank Whittle.