Suspicious package? Or unattended package?
A simple nametag on a gym bag, briefcase or package could help keep the Ramstein community safe and save security forces time and energy in investigating
A simple nametag on a gym bag, briefcase or package could help keep the Ramstein community safe and save security forces time and energy in investigating
Approximately 90 Airmen from Ramstein, Landstuhl and Sembach recently joined with military members from approximately 16 nations in Tbilisi, Georgia, to gain medical training and practice their responses to major disasters and mass casualty situations as a part of RESCUER/MEDCEUR 2005.
Customs agents are concerned over European agricultural pests that are not native to the United States, but can reproduce in soil. If the pests, namely the nematode, enter the United States, they could cause great damage to the farming economy.
***image1***Senior Airman William Crouch, 86th Maintenance Squadron calibration technician, listens to Maj. Aileen Boone, 435th Medical Group physical therapist, explain the details of a foot injury at the Ramstein Clinic.
Sept. 8 Security forces reported at 2:10 a.m. a drunk and disorderly Airman. The Airman was shouting obscenities and refused to follow instructions of security forces. The Airman’s breath alcohol content was 2.35. Sept. 9 A Soldier reported at 6 p.m. his dependent had been assaulted while playing basketball on […]
Ramstein units are the first to benefit from a USAFE-wide consolidated help desk for all computer and network problems.
The last remaining Nightingale in active-duty Air Force received a red-carpet farewell when Ramstein leaders said goodbye Tuesday as it departed the airfield here, bound for Andrews Air Force Base, Md.
Sept. 16 was POW/MIA day. Throughout the year, we remember and commemorate the lives of our fellow Airmen, Sailors, Marines, Soldiers and civilians, and reflect upon their extraordinary sacrifices made on behalf of this country.
Disappointment, we all know it. And that weekend, I had a whopping dose of it.
Jews and Muslims in the KMC now have a place to call home when it is time for worship.