Combat comm team vital in Eager Tiger success
Several service members from Jordan, Turkey and the U.S. participated in
a 25-day tactical air exercise competition Oct. 18 to Nov. 1 in
Southwest Asia, featuring F-16s from each respective country.
Several service members from Jordan, Turkey and the U.S. participated in
a 25-day tactical air exercise competition Oct. 18 to Nov. 1 in
Southwest Asia, featuring F-16s from each respective country.
Numerous essays have been written on leadership, including many featured
in this corner of the KA over the years. Much less, however, is written
about followership.
Each fall, Department of Defense uniformed and civilian personnel
demonstrate their generosity by making contributions through the
Combined Federal Campaign-Overseas.
Army Brig. Gen. Aundre F. Piggee, 21st Theater Sustainment Command
commander, had the opportunity to visit and learn about Team Ramstein
Nov. 23.
A range of information about Defense Department benefits information and
eligibility is now available online, the director of the Defense
Manpower Data Center said yesterday.
Air Force officials held a training conference recently to teach those
operating the Integrated Disability Evaluation System how to process
service members who, because of medical conditions, may no longer be
able to serve in the Air Force.
The last 1st Combat Communications Squadron team, deployed in support of UN Resolutions 1970 and 1973, returned Nov. 17.
Soldiers from the 361st Civil Affairs Brigade, along with Bravo Company,
457th Civil Affairs Battalion, based out of Kaiserslautern, took part
in the first full spectrum training exercise in nearly a decade in
October at the Joint Multinational Readiness Center in Hohenfels,
Germany.
As the autumn leaves fell and the cool winds blew, Soldiers, civilians,
families and friends of the 18th Military Police Brigade came together
at a rededication ceremony Nov. 17 at Sembach Kaserne to honor those who
gave their lives for freedom.