Robert Szostek
U.S. European Command
Americans in Europe must beware of dealers who offer overseas conversions to U.S. standards for cars or motorcycles. The Department of Transportation and the Environmental Protection Agency only accept work done and warranted by licensed companies in the United States.
April 2, 2004 ×
Master Sgt. John Smith
86th Airlift Wing Safety Office
April 2, 2004 ×
Staff Sgt. M. Davis
Kaiserslautern American editor
The 435th Civil Engineer Group has the blueprint on KMC projects and is putting plans into action.
April 2, 2004 ×
Staff Sgt.
Jerome Baysmore
31st Fighter Wing
Public Affairs
Air Force Radio and Television Service officials from the Defense Media Center, at March Air Reserve Base, Calif., are working to expand American Forces Network service with two new channels soon.
April 2, 2004 ×
Tech. Sgt. Bob Purtiman
U.S. Air Forces in Europe
Public Affairs
The coming of spring is right around the corner. Soon families will take to the roads of Europe to enjoy spring break and, unfortunately, some may not make it back.
April 2, 2004 ×
Gen. John P. Jumper
Air Force Chief of Staff
I am an Airman.
Note that is with a capital
April 2, 2004 ×
Staff Sgt. M. Davis
Kaiserslautern American editor
Two and a half months after the dual-wing reorganization Jan. 15, Brig. Gen. Rosanne Bailey has been busy tackling tough challenges and steering the 435th Air Base Wing and KMC in the right direction as the new commander.
April 2, 2004 ×
Airman 1st Class Melissa Maraj
Kaiserslautern American
April 2, 2004 ×
1st Lt. Elizabeth Aptekar
U.S. Air Forces in Europe
The Commander Allied Air Forces Northern Region welcomed seven new nations as full members of the NATO Alliance March 29 here, raising the number of countries in the Alliance from 19 to 26.
The accession of the new countries comes after a process that started at the Prague Summit held November 2002 when NATO’s Heads of State agreed to invite seven countries from the Membership Action Plan to engage in Accession Talks.
April 2, 2004 ×