RAB honors US, German government civilians

Members of Ramstein Air Base, Germany, are recognized by the 86th Airlift Wing command team for dedicating 45 years of service to the U.S. Air Force during a length of service ceremony at RAB, Dec. 8, 2022. The ceremony honored U.S. and German civilians working for Team Ramstein for 20 or more years. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Megan M. Beatty)

Nearly 140 U.S. and German civilians were recognized for their dedication to service during a length of service ceremony at Ramstein Air Base, Dec. 8.

Honorees received a certificate that thanked them for their long-standing employment with the U.S. government during the biannual event. U.S. Air Force Brig. Gen. Otis C. Jones, 86th Airlift Wing commander, expressed his gratitude to the honorees during the ceremony.

“I cannot overstate the value of our civilian workforce, especially in an overseas environment,” said Jones. “There are decades of expertise in this room today. You are foundational to what we do and bring stability to an otherwise ever-changing environment. I am humbled by your spirit of service, and I am impressed with the dedication and loyalty that you display everyday to our mission.”

Members of Team Ramstein and their guests tour a C-130J Super Hercules aircraft following a length of service ceremony at Ramstein Air Base, Germany, Dec. 8, 2022. The ceremony was held to recognize the contribution U.S. and German civilians bring to Team Ramstein. Honorees’ length of service spanned from 20-45 years. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Megan M. Beatty)

The honorees’ lengths of service ranged from 20 to 45 years. Karl Kneip, 86th Civil Engineer Squadron inspector contract maintenance, said he reflects fondly of his time working for Team Ramstein.

“I started working on RAB in December 1977 as a butcher in the Commissary,” said Kneip. “Six months later I changed to a supply clerk with Housing Management, which is now the Furnishings Management Section. I have served all military and civilian personnel here, from Airmen to high ranking officers. It has always been an honor for me to work for the U.S. government.”

Following the ceremony, honorees and their guests were given a windshield tour of the base and stopped to tour a C-130J Super Hercules aircraft static display as a way to show appreciation of their service.