Airman Edward Drescher
Kaiserslautern American
Forty-two years after President John F. Kennedy signed a public law announcing May 15 as National Peace Officers Memorial Day and the following week as National Police Week, thousands of people from across the nation still gather to remember fallen officers.
May 13, 2005 ×
Lt. Col. Eric Yates
38th Construction and Training Squadron commander
This is homage to an Army NCO (or noncom as they were called back then). Sergeant 1st Class Lyvon Edgar (a retired Korean War veteran) was the coach of my high school junior ROTC drill team. During my senior year we went undefeated in six competitions, culminating with the Southeast Region Championship at Fort Benning, Ga. We reached this level of excellence because of his daily inspiration.
May 13, 2005 ×
Maj. Kevin Payne
435th Communications Squadron deputy commander
May 13, 2005 ×
Master Sgt. Mitch Gettle
Air Force Print News
May 13, 2005 ×
Lt. Col. Eric Schnaible
USAFE Public Affairs
U.S. Air Forces in Europe Airmen teamed up with their Latvian counterparts and other NATO allies to ensure safe skies for President George W. Bush
May 13, 2005 ×
Airman Edward Drescher
Kaiserslautern American
Master Sgt. Rick Sarchet, Detachment 4 Air Force News operations superintendent, was recently awarded with the Air Force Public Affairs Broadcasting Outstanding Achievement Award for senior NCOs.
May 6, 2005 ×
Senior Airman Kerry Solan-Johnson
Kaiserslautern American
May 6, 2005 ×
Christine June
415th Base Support Battalion
Nickie A. Begeman says she does it for the children in the KMC to make them smile and to teach them the importance of volunteering.
May 6, 2005 ×
Senior Airman Melissa Maraj
Kaiserslautern American
Sergeant joins team of Karen Yates-Popwell Award recipients
stationed at Ramstein
May 6, 2005 ×
Senior Master Sgt. Frederick Smith
435th Air Base Wing History Office
This year is the 60th anniversary of the end of World War II; it concluded with Japan signing surrender documents aboard the USS Missouri Sept. 2, 1945. This war was responsible for the death of approximately 22 million military members from all sides. Of all the war
May 6, 2005 ×