Airfield management conducts training for Soldiers
Airfield management from the 86th Operations Support Squadron is
training Army Soldiers in a first-ever Department of Defense pilot
program.
Airfield management from the 86th Operations Support Squadron is
training Army Soldiers in a first-ever Department of Defense pilot
program.
How would you be affected if every file on your computer was corrupt,
inaccessible or deleted? If a virus gets on your network, in a blink of
an eye your network or portion of the network would be shut down,
losing countless
personnel hours and adversely affecting mission effectiveness.
As the U.S. Army Europe continues to modernize its forces and
operations, the 21st Theater Sustainment Command is leading the effort
in modernizing logistics operations all across Europe. They are
practicing in Tbilisi, Georgia, with the Reception, Staging, Onward
Movement and Integration process for Immediate Response 2008.
The road to becoming a lifesaver is a tedious, but rewarding, process.
Children always have smiles when they see them and parents are relieved
when they
“Everybody is in the force protection business. We need a system that allows all Airmen and family members to participate and help to identify possible threats.” That statement was made by Maj. Gen. Marc Rogers, U.S. Air Forces in Europe vice commander, at a Force Protection Executive Council meeting on […]
Six months of intensive flying, demanding academics, coffee and
relentless determination was the recipe for success for Capt. Dan
Santoro who graduated first in his U.S. Air Force Weapons School class
June 14 at Little Rock Air Force Base, Ark.
Almost 30 diplomatic, military and political leaders from several
countries got a glimpse of Joint Task Force
A Senior Airman assigned to the 435th Logistics Readiness Squadron was tried in a
special court-martial and found guilty by a panel of enlisted and
officer members of one charge and specification of drunkenness, which
conduct was of a nature to bring discredit upon the armed forces, in
violation of Article 134, of the UCMJ.
After several years in planning, design and construction, the Airmen
responsible for maintaining the airfield finally moved into their new
home.
The newly-constructed Airfield Maintenance Complex on Ramstein provides
a single location for the Pavement and Equipment