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  • EDIS provides helping-hand to families, special needs children

    The 48th Medical Operations Squadron provides evaluations and intervention to children with special needs and their families through Educational and Developmental Intervention Services, also known as EDIS."The EDIS team has experience working in the home with both the child and the parents in order

  • Maintainers prep record number of Super Hercules

    More than 88,000 pounds of forged metal over a 112-foot-long by 38-foot-tall frame make up the C-130J. Like the Greek demigod, it goes by the name of Super Hercules, known for his extraordinary strength. But unlike the fabled son of Zeus, the massive aircraft flies from Ramstein, carrying precious

  • 39th MXS aids tenant unit

    Despite having no aircraft permanently assigned to Incirlik, many pass through on their way to several key locations across the globe. When aircraft are here, the 39th Maintenance Squadron provides them aerospace ground equipment and aircraft maintenance support."For the transit aircraft that come

  • Music to the ears

    "Music has the ability to evoke so many positive emotions," said Staff Sgt. Dustin Trimble, U.S. Air Forces in Europe Band "Touch 'n Go" lead guitarist. "It is an international language that brings us all together."Proof of this came Oct. 3 when the USAFE six-person rock and roll band, "Touch 'n Go"

  • Facing the music in South Africa

    Music is sometimes considered a universal language, capable of bringing together people of many different countries and cultures.That ability was on display here as the members of the U.S. Air Forces in Europe Band ensemble, Touch 'N Go, gave performances and met with local music students.Arriving

  • Turkish, American Airmen partner to maintain base security

    Despite a different uniform, different training and even a different language, the Turkish security forces members of the 10th Tanker Base Command's security battalion and the 39th Security Forces Squadron Airmen still maintain the same goal of base security."It's a little different here because we

  • Meet the command chief

    Twenty-six years ago, Nancy Judge was in her second year at Rockford College, Ill., taking pre-dentistry courses. Fast forward to today, and you'll find Chief Master Sgt. Nancy Judge wearing the Airman battle uniform donned with eight stripes and a star that designates elite Airmen as command

  • Air Force Marathon sheds light on service for Spangdahlem Airman

    Air Force priorities - Airmen know what they are. However, they may not realize how they can be applied to almost anything. For Airman 1st Class Ryan Jelstrom integrity first, service before self and excellence in every stride came second nature as he ran for the U.S. Air Forces in Europe's running

  • Spouses put service before self

    Thousands and thousands of Airmen from across the Air Force are deployed at any given time. American Airmen sacrifice time with their families to provide humanitarian assistance to countries around the world. They sacrifice time with their families to help train partner-nation militaries learning to

  • Spangdahlem hosts eye-opening alcohol awareness class

    "How many ounces of alcohol do you think are in one drink?," Maj. Nathan Maertens, 52nd Aerospace Medical Sqaudron, asked participants during an alcohol awareness class he hosted with the Culture of Responsibility Success Team Sept. 9 at the Brick House.Answers from the crowd varied between four to