Year in Review: January and February

Photo by Staff Sgt. Kris LevasseurA C-130J Super Hercules sits in a parking spot in front of a Greek C-130H Hercules Feb. 2 to 14, 2014, during Stolen Cerberus, a two-week flying training deployment designed to incorporate various training methods in order to maintain proficiency during deployed operations and increase interoperability with the Hellenic air force. The mission provided the U.S. and Hellenic air forces with a unique opportunity to learn how each service performs airlift operations, improving the joint capabilities of both nations.
Photo by Staff Sgt. Kris Levasseur
A C-130J Super Hercules sits in a parking spot in front of a Greek C-130H Hercules Feb. 2 to 14, 2014, during Stolen Cerberus, a two-week flying training deployment designed to incorporate various training methods in order to maintain proficiency during deployed operations and increase interoperability with the Hellenic air force. The mission provided the U.S. and Hellenic air forces with a unique opportunity to learn how each service performs airlift operations, improving the joint capabilities of both nations.

 

Photo by Senior Airman Jonathan StefankoStaff Sgt. Mariana Hopper, 86th Aeromedical Evacuation Squadron technician, builds a rack in the cargo bay during training Jan. 23, 2014, on Ramstein. The training provided an opportunity for AES Airmen to become more comfortable with assembling their medical equipment in various airframes.
Photo by Senior Airman Jonathan Stefanko
Staff Sgt. Mariana Hopper, 86th Aeromedical Evacuation Squadron technician, builds a rack in the cargo bay during training Jan. 23, 2014, on Ramstein. The training provided an opportunity for AES Airmen to become more comfortable with assembling their medical equipment in various airframes.

 

Photo by Senior Airman Jonathan StefankoBase honor guard uniforms hang in a row Feb. 19, 2014, on Ramstein. The U.S. Air Force Honor Guard’s mission is to represent Airmen to the American public and the world. The honor guard’s vision is to ensure a legacy of Airmen who promote the mission, protect the standards and preserve the heritage.
Photo by Senior Airman Jonathan Stefanko
Base honor guard uniforms hang in a row Feb. 19, 2014, on Ramstein. The U.S. Air Force Honor Guard’s mission is to represent Airmen to the American public and the world. The honor guard’s vision is to ensure a legacy of Airmen who promote the mission, protect the standards and preserve the heritage.

 

Photo by Airman 1st Class Michael StuartAn F-16 assigned to Spangdahlem Air Base, Germany, runs through a test of a Barrier Arresting Kit-12 Jan. 28, 2014, on the Ramstein flightline. Safeguarding equipment and the lives of military personnel, the BAK-12 ensures a safe deceleration of landing aircraft within a few seconds.
Photo by Airman 1st Class Michael Stuart
An F-16 assigned to Spangdahlem Air Base, Germany, runs through a test of a Barrier Arresting Kit-12 Jan. 28, 2014, on the Ramstein flightline. Safeguarding equipment and the lives of military personnel, the BAK-12 ensures a safe deceleration of landing aircraft within a few seconds.

 

Photo by Airman 1st Class Michael StuartA cardiac megacode simulator undergoes a cardiac arrest algorithm in the Ramstein Medical Clinic Feb. 7, 2014, during a two-day Advanced Cardiac Life Support course. This informative course helped sharpen Airmen’s skills when performing advanced life support procedures for cardiac arrest and arrhythmias.
Photo by Airman 1st Class Michael Stuart
A cardiac megacode simulator undergoes a cardiac arrest algorithm in the Ramstein Medical Clinic Feb. 7, 2014, during a two-day Advanced Cardiac Life Support course. This informative course helped sharpen Airmen’s skills when performing advanced life support procedures for cardiac arrest and arrhythmias.

 

Photo by Staff Sgt. Kris LevasseurGreek paratroopers prepare for a water landing after jumping out the back of a U.S. Air Force C-130J Super Hercules Feb. 2 to 14, 2014, during Stolen Cerberus, a flight training deployment.
Photo by Staff Sgt. Kris Levasseur
Greek paratroopers prepare for a water landing after jumping out the back of a U.S. Air Force C-130J Super Hercules Feb. 2 to 14, 2014, during Stolen Cerberus, a flight training deployment.