Kindergraves preserve memories
Tony, the son of an American Soldier, serving in Europe was only 4 years old when his little sister died. His parents never talked about their loss in an effort to avoid dealing with the grief.
Tony, the son of an American Soldier, serving in Europe was only 4 years old when his little sister died. His parents never talked about their loss in an effort to avoid dealing with the grief.
Airman Jose Rodriguez, 435th Communications Squadron video production and documentation apprentice, and his crew, King Size Crew, are preparing to battle with the best in Germany at the
Situated in an open field about 20 minutes south of Ramstein is a mission to implement a realistic electronic combat threat training environment, and it belongs to the 86th Airlift Wing.
Ten days after Sept. 11, 2001, a tall, quiet woman with inquiring eyes and curly brown hair mashed under her Kevlar helmet walked the perimeter of ground zero asking firemen, policemen, military members and others,
Sgt. Bryan Thompson could have more than 13,500 reasons why he enjoys his job, if he counts the number of deploying Soldiers who have passed through his doors at work in the past 15 months.
The 435th Services Squadron is preparing to open two new dining facilities in the KMC.
The renovated Lindberg Hof Dining Facility on Kapaun is scheduled to open Wednesday.
Command workgroup managers are now loading KMC computer systems with the new U.S. Air Forces in Europe standard integrated desktop.
April is the 19th anniversary of Operation El Dorado Canyon. While several factors led to it, the final precipitating event was a terrorist attack on the La Belle Discotheque in West Berlin. Frequented by Americans, a bomb set off April 5, 1986, killing two Americans and a Turkish woman and injuring 230 others, including 79 Americans.
Customer College officials hope their students will be asking,