Don’t drink to get drunk
Editorial
Binge drinking is a widespread problem on most military installations
Editorial
Binge drinking is a widespread problem on most military installations
Issue:
I use the golf course road to get to work through the East Gate. In the mornings, it is routine for the road to be backed up with cars to the Mackenbach circle. Many times, I have been passed by cars over taking the whole line of cars (approximately 1.5 miles worth).
As the oldest active major command in the Air Force, the U.S. Air Forces in Europe celebrated its 63rd birthday Jan. 19.
Have you ever received a product or service with the expectation that it would make your life easier or more productive? We have all heard the promises associated with upgrading our computer to the latest software version. After installation, however, the computer fails to work as expected and requires hours of tinkering before it is useful again.
U.S. Air Forces in Europe Airmen will get the opportunity of a lifetime to sing with a professional band, USAFE
The U.S. Air Forces in Europe Job Shadow Day takes place Feb. 2 in conjunction with the National Groundhog Job Shadow Day.
With the winter season here, keeping informed about changes in road conditions in the KMC is vital.
The 435th Communications Group paid more than $1.2 million last fiscal year in commercial toll charges supporting Air Force installations in the KMC region.
Telephone users can help combat the high cost of toll charges, and lower base phone bills, by reducing the frequency and duration of personal calls.
The 435th Vehicle Readiness Squadron manages the largest vehicle fleet in the Air Force, with more than 2,700 vehicles.