21st TSC tests its ability to deploy
Set up and construction of the Early Entry Command Post was completed
before Thanksgiving, and the second phase of Agile Challenge
Set up and construction of the Early Entry Command Post was completed
before Thanksgiving, and the second phase of Agile Challenge
QI am a frequent user of the aerobic classes offered at the fitness centers. I recently heard that the aerobic class schedule is being changed to include the cancellation of all classes at both Vogelweh and Sembach and the implementation of fee-based classes on Ramstein. What happened to the funding […]
Part of my job as the senior enlisted member in U.S. Air Forces in
Europe is to travel around the command to see what work our Airmen are
doing and then inform our senior leaders. I know that our Air Force is
facing some great challenges, but a recent visit to a
geographically-separated unit in Spain showed me what a can-do attitude
can achieve with scarce resources.
’Tis the season for turkey dinners, decorations, office parties, DUIs, sexual assaults and premature death. ’Tis the season to be jolly but how jolly will the KMC be this year? Without a doubt, our KMC service-members are amazing – day in and day out. We work hard, deploy, win awards, […]
Security forces members from all over U.S. Air Forces in Europe
enhanced their mounted operations skills Nov. 14 and 15 as part of a
two-week Creek Defender course in Baumholder.
Getting tuition assistance on GoArmyEd is something 1st Sgt. Crispin
Bryant, from the 357th Air Missile Defense Detachment, knows very well.
He completed his asso-ciate, bachelor
With deployments being passed down regularly, it is hard to find people
who would volunteer three to four times, but that is just what the
members from the 920th Aeromedical Staging Squadron, Patrick Air Force
Base, Fla., have been doing this past year.
While some choose to arm themselves with coffee, energy drinks and gum
for a mandatory briefing, this was not the case during Airmen