BDF learns warehouse management
Five members of the Botswana Defense Force visited Ramstein this week to learn about the Air Force
Five members of the Botswana Defense Force visited Ramstein this week to learn about the Air Force
The world looks different from 500 feet than from 2,000 feet. And the C-130 Hercules pilots and navigators of the 37th Airlift Squadron at Ramstein needed to see it.
The discovery of cracks in the floor of the 1st Communications Maintenance Squadron
There was a hush over the audience. The Air Force men and women had assembled to hear a general officer speak
The 435th Air Base Wing and 86th Airlift Wing will soon be declaring ENDEX on our next-to-last opportunity to exercise our collective employment capabilities, leaving us with only one more practice session before the Phase II Operational Readiness Inspection in late March. Over the last few months of field exercises, 640 Airmen have been battling eyeball-freezing temperatures, long hours, clumsy chem gear and a rigorous schedule of scenarios designed to test their ability to survive and operate their respective deployed missions.
A German explosive ordnance team disarmed an unexploded American World War II bomb Saturday in Pulaski Park on Pulaski Barracks.
The following members of the 38th Combat Support Wing were recently recognized for their exceptional performance in 2005. Note: other award winners not pictured below are: Airman 1st Class Ashley Struckmann, Airman of the Year, Capt. James Struckmeyer III, CSIP Contributor of the Year, and the 469th Operations Support Flight, […]