by Robert Szostek
U.S. Army Europe Provost Marshal Public Affairs
U.S. forces personnel in Germany who are planning trips for visiting
friends or family members this summer can let their guests share the
driving, but customs officials say they must approve visiting drivers
before guests can take U.S. Army Europe-plated cars on their own
excursions.
May 23, 2008 ×
by Heather Robinson
USAG Kaiserslautern Employee Assistance Coordinator
In accordance with federal law, Department of the Army civilians can be
required to provide urine samples under the following circumstances:
May 23, 2008 ×
by Frederick Smith
Contributing writer
History always seems to take place in far away locations. Few probably
realize the largest air battle of World War I took place less than 100
miles from here in an area known as the St. Mihiel Salient, France.
May 23, 2008 ×
by Capt. Jeffrey Holland
86th Maintenance Operations Squadron
The success of exercise Thracian Spring, the annual bilateral training
exercise between the U.S. and Bulgaria March 26 to April 6, was the
culmination of months of intense preparation by various wing agencies.
May 23, 2008 ×
by Airman 1st Class Ruth Holcomb
435th Air Base Wing Public Affairs
From Memorial Day to Labor Day, the U.S. Air Force has an increased
number of off-duty injuries and fatalities. It is during this time Air
Force leaders want Airmen to be even more aware of safety.
May 23, 2008 ×
by Staff Sergeant James Letcher
1st Combat Communications Squadron
Volunteers are the core of many of the KMC
May 23, 2008 ×
by Staff Sgt. Tammie Moore
Medical Training Exercise in Central and Eastern Europe Public Affairs
Planners: the minds behind the scenes, the ones who can determine if
everything falls into place or falls apart. Many minds had to come
together more than nine months prior to the exercise kickoff to ensure
the 15 nations coming together to participate in the Medical Training
Exercise in Central and Eastern Europe 2008 (MEDCEUR 08) received the
best training possible.
May 16, 2008 ×