Icelandic defense exercise kicks off
Leaders from the United States and Iceland joined partners from NATO
Aug.13, to kick off an exercise designed to demonstrate U.S. commitment
to the 1951 bilateral U.S./Iceland defense agreement.
Leaders from the United States and Iceland joined partners from NATO
Aug.13, to kick off an exercise designed to demonstrate U.S. commitment
to the 1951 bilateral U.S./Iceland defense agreement.
It is almost that time − back to school. Many families are returning to
the KMC after squeezing in one last summer vacation before the school
buses hit the roads and children are back in class Monday.
In a dry run, Airmen and Soldiers teamed up on Ramstein in June for an
exercise that had them practicing loading tons of equipment in
preparation for an airdrop in a combat zone.
Motorists who routinely cross the taxiway on Mitchell Avenue on the
south side of Ramstein must stop at the new
The Luxembourg American Military Cemetery, honoring American troops
killed in action toward the end of World War II, is a place of stark
contrasts.
It is, at once, beautiful and painful, inspirational and sad. It
touches the deepest emotions and evokes conversation and contemplation
from its visitors.
Air Force officials selected 15,130 of 36,608 eligible senior airmen
for promotion to staff sergeant for a selection rate of 41.33 percent,
up 5.46 percent from last year. The average staff sergeant selectee
score for the 07E5 staff sergeant test cycle was 270.71 points.
Automakers tout a five second acceleration time as a great benefit.
However, when it comes to force protection, stopping vehicles in five
seconds is the performance measure for a device located just past the
Army