Features
Features, Health
Mold: it’s everywhere
Of the approximately 1,000 common household molds studied by
scientists, less than 200 are identified as being harmful pathogens to
humans.
Features
Local lieutenant colonel supports NATO operations in Kosovo
While headlines grab stories from Afghanistan and Iraq, U.S. military
troops have been supporting a NATO-led peacekeeping operation in Kosovo
since June 1999.
Features
Aircraft, awful and awesome: ‘SBD’ Dauntless dive bomber fails
The numerical aspects of performance
Features
Exercise helps joint task force training
Exercise Flexible Leader 07 came to a close May 16 after more than a
year of preparation that included academics, workshops and individual
training.
Features
Kindergraves memorial service, Saturday
The annual Kindergraves memorial ceremony takes place Saturday at the
Kaiserslautern Main Cemetery (Waldfriedhof). The Air Force Junior
Reserve Officer Training Corps Color Guard leads the procession 10 a.m.
from Daenner Chapel to the gravesites.
Features
Chaplain Emil Kapaun: April 20, 1916 – May 23, 1951
You may know the name of U.S. Army Captain Emil J. Kapaun. But, but do you know his story?
Features
Aircraft, awful and awesome:
U.S. Navy’s first jet
The Ryan XR-1 Fireball
The first American jet aircraft, the Army Air Force
Features
Wounded troops in hands of liaisons at Landstuhl Regional Medical Center
When thinking of wounded Soldiers one thinks of the doctors and nurses
looking after them at the hospital, but sometimes Soldiers are not
tracked or have lost their identification cards during their transfer
from downrange. That is where a team at the Landstuhl Regional Medical
Center is working 24 hours a day, seven days a week to keep tabs on the
injured.









