• Lost, found, repatriated

    In early May 2016, Andy Fuller, a groundsman from RAF Hontington, England, swept his metal detector over the soil of what used to be known as RAF Knettishall, a base that served as U.S. Army Air Force Station 136 - the home of B-17 Flying fortress responsible for targeting naval installations,

  • 735th CES stops Zika in its tracks

    With new outbreaks occurring in the U.S., many Airmen may wonder what is being done to prevent the spread of the Zika virus overseas while they are stationed here. The virus is spread through birth, sexually or being bit by an infected Aedes mosquito.

  • Meeting new amici: Airman builds Italian friendships

    A bottle of Kentucky whiskey shared shelf space with San Quirino prosecco in the kitchen of a small duplex on the outskirts of Sacile. In the dining area, corn chips and buffalo chicken dip sat beside a creamed eggplant and mint spread. Outside, a traditional, stone pizza oven, adorned with a Texas

  • Sabers help preserve World War II era Belgium Bunker

    U.S. Air Force Sabers from the 52nd Logistics Readiness Squadron here volunteered to preserve recovered artifacts and clear out debris from a World War II era bunker Aug. 28, 2016, at Fort Aubin-Neufchâteau in Belgium. The excavation of some of the rooms in the bunker will help the Fort Aubin

  • Ramstein women lend a hand

    Caring for one another is essential to sustaining a healthy community. It’s common for family, friends and neighbors to lend a hand to one another. Yet, when that care and kindness extends unexpectedly to a stranger, a bond between two communities is built.On July 25, 2016, U.S. Army Chief Warrant