• African Partnership Flight-Djibouti taps into AF language capability

    Two U.S. Airmen from the Language Enabled Airman Program are assigned to African Partnership Flight-Djibouti as French interpreters here Feb. 7-11.The mission of APF-Djibouti is to strengthen partnerships and increase interoperability among the East African nations of Burundi, Djibouti, Kenya,

  • First Air Force theater security package deploys to Europe

    The U.S. Air Force deployed 12 A-10 Thunderbolt II aircraft and approximately 300 Airmen as part of a theater security package to the 52nd Fighter Wing, Spangdahlem Air Base, Germany, in support of Operation Atlantic Resolve this week.The aircraft and Airmen, from the 355th Fighter Wing,

  • RUFit?: 'Resilient Relationship' tested

    A couple from Lajes put the new program "Resilient Relationships" to the test when Tech. Sgt. Andrew Williams deployed to Kosovo for four months with his fellow 65th Security Forces Squadron defenders.One of the features of this program involves spouses watching videos online and talking about what

  • SAPR Summit discussion trickles down to Ramstein

    Sometimes the only way to bring about change is to get people together, sit down and hash out problems with open and honest dialogue.Thanks to the Sexual Assault Prevention Summit held Jan. 12 at Joint Base Andrews, Maryland, Airmen from around the Air Force came together to tackle one of the most

  • African Partnership Flight-Djibouti strengthens bonds with music

    Djiboutian and U.S. Airmen are co-hosting African Partnership Flight to strengthen partnerships between the East African nations of Burundi, Kenya, Tanzania and Uganda Feb. 7-11.However, the relationship between the U.S. Air Force and the Djiboutian population outside the base perimeter can

  • USAFE Airmen participate in Stolen Cerberus II

    U.S. Air Forces in Europe Airmen traveled to Eleusis, Greece Feb. 1 to participate in Stolen Cerberus II, a two-week flying training deployment designed to gauge both aircraft and personnel capabilities as well as improve the interoperability of the Airmen and their Greek counterparts.Airmen from

  • 6 nations stand together during African Partnership Flight-Djibouti

    About 80 Airmen from Burundi, Djibouti, Kenya, Uganda, Tanzania and the United States stood together for African Partnership Flight opening ceremonies on Djibouti Air Base Feb. 7, 2015.This formation embodied the spirit of APF-Djibouti -- Airmen from partner nations working together for a common

  • Chaplain builds bridges with smiles by children in need

    A chaplain has a rewarding but often difficult role on a military installation. The danger their flock has, or may have to face, is prevalent in the minds of his community most days, and a strong chaplain can be a lifeline to any service member, regardless of their religious beliefs."My role is to