• Leavin' on a jet plane

    It didn’t fly off into the sunset, and there weren’t any tears, but it was still a movie moment on Ramstein Air Base, Aug. 28.Airmen in attendance witnessed the last of the 76th Airlift Squadron’s C-20H Gulfstream IV's depart Ramstein for the last time.“Thanks for coming out to help us send off our

  • Ramstein Airmen take on night OPS in Romania

    U.S. Air Force Airman 1st Class Matt Moore, 86th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron hydraulic systems journeyman, uses marshalling wands to guide an aircraft out of the ramp on Otopeni Air Base, Romania, Aug. 23, 2017. C-130Js from Ramstein Air Base, Germany, arrived in Romania with more than 100 Airmen

  • Paper or Plastic? CSAF returns to Ramstein roots

    Paper or plastic?” is not something you would normally expect to hear from a four-star general. However, that’s exactly what customers heard when Air Force Chief of Staff Gen. David L. Goldfein stopped by the Ramstein commissary on Aug. 21, 2017.

  • Special Tactics simulates chaos, combat in Estonian village

    Combat controllers sprint through the small, rustic village donned in plate carriers and radios, ducking behind buildings for cover, calling in coordinates and relaying information to the ground force commander. The citizens were transformed into enemy combatants, the village homes into targets for

  • RAF Mildenhall supports Navy during Exercise Saxon Warrior

    Sailors from the U.S. Navy conducted missions from RAF Mildenhall during exercise Saxon Warrior, Aug. 1-10. Bringing with them two C-2A Greyhounds, the 48-strong team from the "Rawhides" of Fleet Logistics Support Squadron 40 participated in the multinational exercise.

  • Anytime, Anywhere: CCT enables global access in Estonia

    A quiet, rural highway in northern Estonia transformed into a bustling military airfield as combat controllers guided A-10C Thunderbolt IIs onto the 50-foot-wide freeway during a flying training deployment, Aug. 10.A small force of eight 321st Special Tactics Squadron combat controllers surveyed the