Team Ramstein Refuels Air Force One

Air Force One lands for refueling at Ramstein Air Base, Sep. 8. Ramstein AB serves as a key hub for aircraft and personnel supporting missions throughout U.S. Air Forces in Europe – Air Forces Africa and U.S. European Command’s areas of responsibility.
Members of the U.S. Secret Service watch the perimeter during the landing of Air Force One at Ramstein Air Base, Sep. 8. As the global gateway, Ramstein AB served as a key hub for the presidential aircraft in its travels worldwide. Photo by Senior Airman Andrew Bertain
U.S. Secret Service and U.S. Air Force members greet Air Force One as it arrives to refuel at Ramstein Air Force Base, Sep. 8. As the global gateway, Ramstein AB served as a key hub for the presidential aircraft in its travels worldwide.
U.S. Air Force Airman 1st Class Andy Peralta, 86th Logistics Readiness Squadron fuels distribution operator, helps refuel Air Force One at Ramstein Air Base, Sep. 8. Members of the 86th LRS and 86th Security Forces Squadron served an important role, working with the U.S. Secret Service to ensure the security of Air Force One and to efficiently refuel the aircraft so it could continue its mission of transporting the President of the United States.
Refuelers from 86th Logistics Readiness Squadron line up in preparation for the landing of Air Force One at Ramstein Air Base, Sep. 8. The refuelers displayed their mission readiness and supported the mission of Air Force One, to transport the President of the United States anywhere around the world.
U.S. Air Force Airmen from Ramstein Air Base, prepare Air Force One for refueling, Sep. 8. Known as the global gateway, Ramstein AB serves as a key hub for aircraft and personnel supporting missions throughout Europe and Africa.