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  • Jawbone Flight Kitchen: More than making sandwiches

    Working close with the Ramstein Passenger Terminal and the fleet services flight, the Jawbone Flight Kitchen supports and maintains 24/7 meal services and operations for Ramstein Airmen."We strive to provide the best customer service to all of our customers," said Master Sgt. Tamala Williams, 786th

  • Helping to save lives one scan at a time

    Analyzing X-rays, running computerized tomography scans and performing pregnancy ultrasounds may sound mind boggling but it's what the men and women of the Landstuhl Regional Medical Center radiology department do every day."We process more than 100 wounded warriors from Operation Enduring Freedom,

  • Halloween: More than candy-coated terror

    As the days get drearier and the trees lose their leaves, everyone gets excited about the spookiest holiday of the year. But what do we really know about "fright night" and its history? Most people have never heard the real story behind Halloween's practical jokes and bite-sized sweets. Origins of

  • Breast Cancer Awareness is more than a month

    KerrySix years ago on October 20, the day before her 40th birthday, Kerry McLeary was given bad news."The diagnosis came out of left field," said McLeary. "It was shocking."McLeary had been breast-feeding her child when she suddenly stopped producing milk on the left side and felt a lump. She had

  • DEP members take swim test

    Five members of the 319th Recruiting Squadron delayed entry program took a swim test Oct. 11, at the Ramstein Aquatic Center, here.The five men are all entering the Air Force hoping to land a job in a special operations career field. One member, Chris Cole, leaves Oct. 17 for basic training. Upon

  • Gaining confidence, tranquility through Aikido

    Peace, confidence and self-awareness. Mastering these qualities is just part of what children learn in the youth Aikido class.According to www.senshiaikikai.com, Aikido, also known as the "Art of Peace," is a traditional Japanese martial art that was developed in the 1920s. The art teaches students

  • Ramstein Rabbits push Airmen to succeed

    Several things may go through a person's head when he or she receives that email saying it's time to take a physical training test.The message could be shrugged it off with confidence, or the person could start working out every day and stress over it.But if it's the running component that is the

  • Top Airmen entertains home unit while touring world

    It has been seven months since she left.The quiet girl everyone knew is now gone.She endured seven long months of grueling, rigorous training. She struggled but overcame, and finally, she mastered the instrumental, vocal, choreography and staging requirements of her new profession.Some would balk at

  • Through Airmen's Eyes: Hero's story comes to life

    He was 13 years old when he received a copy of the book "Into the Mouth of the Cat" from his father. Capt. Jason Powell didn't know it then, but the story of Capt. Lance P. Sijan and his fellow prisoners of war in Vietnam would shape his future and eventually lead him to meeting one of the very men