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A Moment in Air Force History

What organization was established by Army Air Force Regulation 20-8 Aug. 4, 1943?

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Railroad crossing

Railroad crossing

***image1***The red and white cross is posted at railroad crossings and is the mandatory stopping point when the barriers are closed or a train is approaching. A flashing red light with this sign means a train is approaching, and the car must stop. To learn more about German signs, visit […]

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Commander’s Action Line

Commander’s Action Line

***image1***ISSUE: Hello. With all the emphasis on Combat Fitness and the new physical training program, I was wondering why the Air Force hasn’t installed rubberized tracks at Vogelweh and Ramstein. It’s common knowledge that running on pavement is not good for the knees and we’re told to avoid it when […]

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Voting: Absentee ballots can make a difference

Voting: Absentee ballots can make a difference

Capt. Kimberly Layne
U.S. Air Forces in Europe

In the Nov. 2 general election, the next president, vice president, 34 senators, 435 representatives, 13 governors and hundreds of local officials will be elected, and American voters play a very important role in this process, said Maj. Rickey Harrington, U. S. Air Forces in Europe voting officer.

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Commentary

Uniform opens new Air Force history chapter

Capt. Jason Medina
U.S. Air Force National Media Outreach

Future Air Force historians could easily label 2004 as the Year of Decision.

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Commentary

Hard work deserves an occasional ‘donut’

Hard work deserves an occasional ‘donut’

Col. Gail. A. Keefe
435th Security Forces Group commander

I believe I have your attention as you are probably wondering what I am going to say about donuts. But, before we get to the

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Pride shines throughout the command

Gen. Robert H.

The

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British Air Force assists Ramstein mission

When the primary deployment location for the 37th Airlift Squadron night-vision goggle training fell through recently, allies at Royal Air Force Lyneham, United Kingdom, stepped up to accommodate the needs of the hard-charging

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Wherever you are, your vote counts

Wherever you are, your vote counts

Gen. Robert H.

The most important privilege our nation provides its citizens is freedom. Our nation was built on democratic principles and one of our cherished constitutional rights is the right of each American to vote.

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Road warriors

Road warriors

***image1***The green arrow sign permits a right turn from the right lane after stopping at the white line and clearing traffic from the left. To learn more about German signs, visit the U.S. Army Europe’s Registry of Motor Vehicle Web site at http://rmv.hqusareur.army.mil and click on the driver’s handbook section […]

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