Officials outline rules for allowing guests to drive USAREUR-plated vehicles in Germany
One advantage of being stationed in Europe is that friends and family can visit and get that real old-world travel experience.
One advantage of being stationed in Europe is that friends and family can visit and get that real old-world travel experience.
More than 70 Ramstein Airmen were part of the weeklong festivities June
4 to 7 celebrating the 65th anniversary of D-Day in Normandy, France.
Civil Engineers’ Corner Remember to use caution at the temporary traffic circle Please use caution when approaching and entering the temporary traffic circle at Lincoln and Jefferson on Ramstein. The circle is tight and there has already been at least one accident. Remember to yield to traffic in the circle and […]
Input is what Spc. Kimberly Perry wants to increase during her
presidency of U.S. Army Garrison Kaiserslautern
Every Airman within 3rd Air Force plays a critical role in executing
the Air Force
Fast Fact: The new Italian themed Romano’s Macaroni Grill at the Kaiserslautern Military Community Center will employ about 300 people and has seating for 330 guests when it opens July 2.
As I walked through the American cemetery at Omaha Beach, I found it
difficult to wrap my mind around a battle so large and brutal that
thousands of American Soldiers died in a single day. I imagined
thousands of Soldiers pouring onto the beaches 65 years ago; the
magnitude of the
conflict must have been overwhelming to them as well.
President Barack Obama, French President Nicolas Sarkozy, British Prime
Minister Gordon Brown and Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper spoke
June 6 at a ceremony honoring the servicemembers who fought and died during the Allied invasion of Normandy 65 years ago.
NORMANDY, France