Gen. John P. Jumper
Air Force Chief of Staff
Around the world, the Airmen of our United States Air Force make a difference. From the collapse of the Soviet Union and Desert Storm more than a decade ago to our global planning and execution of air and space power today, Airmen have done more than their part for our nation.
September 3, 2004 ×
1st Lt. Tracy Giles
Kaiserslautern American
September 3, 2004 ×
Tech. Sgt. Davis Pruitt
835th Communications Squadron
Some wireless devices brought from the United States or ordered on-line from U.S. companies may not be authorized in Germany.
Each country owns its radio spectrum and can allocate this as it sees fit. Each country also has the right to say whether a particular electronic device is authorized to operate within its borders.
August 27, 2004 ×
Samantha L. Quigley
American Forces Press Service
WASHINGTON — Spouses to Teachers, the Defense Department’s latest endeavor to help military spouses interested in teaching, is serving a similar purpose as the popular Troops to Teachers program, an official said.
August 27, 2004 ×
1st Lt. Tracy Giles
Kaiserslautern American
August 27, 2004 ×
1st Lt. David Swaney
435th Communications Squadron
“Information is a target.
Practice good OPSEC.
You never know who might be listening.
August 27, 2004 ×
Master Sgt. Mark Kallas
435th Civil Engineer Group
New high-voltage electric cable will be installed along Michigan Boulevard beginning Monday through Oct. 29.
August 27, 2004 ×
Tech. Sgt. Wayne Blake
435th Civil Engineer Squadron
fire protection flight
According to the National Fire Protection Association, since 1980, the number of vehicle fires at service stations has more than doubled. The increase is partly attributed to an increase in the number of vehicles on the road.
August 27, 2004 ×