• Remembering our fallen heroes

    Members of the Ramstein military motorcycle club from the Kaiserslautern Military Community ride in a group as they travel to pay their respects to the deceased at the Lorraine American Cemetery Nov. 11, 2016, at St. Avold, France.

  • Exercise Tonnerre Lightning exhibits trust, teamwork and training

    Around-the-clock, whether for combat operations or humanitarian aid, U.S. Air Force Airmen are ready to respond anywhere. Until they get that call, however, Airmen hone their skills through exercises and realistic training.Exercise Tonnerre Lightning provided just that. The U.S. Air Force worked

  • Retiree recreates Rembrandts

    Entering the home of retired Tech. Sgt. Robert Zacharias, a former weather forecaster, inspires both wonder and confusion. In his living room, traditional couches and a television sit beneath a collection of famous paintings, most notably Rembrandt van Rijn’s portrait “Jan Six” and painting

  • 2nd AIRPS leaves 86th MSG, joins USAFE

    In a ceremony described as a re-designation, reassignment, and reorganization all in one, the 2nd Air Postal Squadron here, left the 86th Mission Support Group and joined Headquarters U.S. Air Forces in Europe today.The reassignment portion came because of a move from the 86th MSG, one of the 86th

  • Ramstein celebrates German-American Day

    Leadership from the Kaiserslautern Military Community joined the Kaiserslautern German-American and International Women's Club, the Atlantic Academy, and key leaders from local communities around Ramstein Air Base to celebrate German-American Day in Landstuhl, Germany, Nov. 5.

  • 56th, 57th RQSs train at Exercise Salamander

    U.S. Air Force Airmen from the 56th and 57th Rescue Squadrons are participating in Exercise Salamander here through Nov. 18.Two HH-60G Pave Hawk helicopters assigned to the 56th Rescue Squadron and approximately 100 Airmen are involved in the joint training exercise with French air force members and