• Greece, US commence training at Souda Bay

    More than 15 U.S. Air Force F-16 Fighter Falcon fighter aircraft assigned to the 480th Fighter Squadron at Spangdahlem Air Base, Germany, are currently on a forward training deployment at Souda Bay, Greece, for bilateral training with the Hellenic air force, Jan. 22-Feb. 15, 2016.During this

  • 83 NOS brings airpower to cyber warfare

    On any given day, there are threats from the virtual domain which could wreak havoc in the physical world. To help defend against this invisible enemy, Airmen with the 83rd Network Operations Squadron, Detachment 4 operate a weapon system that brings airpower to the cyber war.  Stationed at Ramstein

  • New Air Force unit provides support to USAFE, AFAFRICA

    A new unit officially opened its doors Oct. 1, 2015, to support installation management across U.S. Air Forces in Europe and Air Forces Africa.Air Force Installation and Mission Support Center Detachment 4 currently consists of more than 70 people, has fulfilled all initial operational capability

  • Maintainers put the fight in fighter at Souda Bay

    Let's face it, things break. A kid's toy, TVs, kitchen wear, automobiles, and yes, even a couple million-dollar airplanes can break. That's when the maintainers of the 52nd Fighter Wing get called to fix what's broken.More than 15 U.S. Air Force F-16 Fighter Falcon fighter aircraft assigned to the

  • Meeting halfway: ADR gets the job done

    No U.S. Airman is the same. Although they all work together to ensure the Air Force remains the world's greatest air, space and cyberspace power, each person may have a different outlook when approaching circumstances.Sometimes conflicting opinions cause tension between parties due to a lack of

  • New airfield lamps benefit budget, environment, base personnel

    The environmental impact is important to any organization and the 100th Civil Engineer Squadron has made changes on the airfield that will not only save energy, but save money."The airfield lighting team designed, built and implemented a raised perimeter road traffic light system," said Martin

  • Defenders strengthen skills through combative course

    Airmen throughout Europe attended a Security Forces Combative course at Ramstein Air Base, Germany, Jan. 11 through 17.The five-day course is designed to teach security forces members weapon retention and self-defense."When our people are facing a threat, they need to have the skills and knowledge