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  • 48th OG hosts spouse orientation

    The 48th Operations Group hosted a spouse orientation day Sep. 4 in order to provide them with insight into the day-to-day jobs and mission of their husbands and wives. Spouses were provided squadron tours, static displays of aircraft and equipment, a visit to the simulators, air traffic control

  • Air Forces Africa shares airdrop expertise with Ugandan Forces

    Today's scenario: Heavy rains have caused the Nile River to overflow its banks and flood a village in central Uganda, cutting off citizens from food and medical supplies. The mission: To plan and execute a humanitarian airdrop mission of relief supplies for the village. Theater Security Cooperation

  • Sept. 3 marks 70 years since day of dark news

    As someone in the business of telling the news, I tend to take for granted the multitude of means we have available to get the word out. Between the Internet, 24-hour news networks, radio and the everlasting newspaper, a person can pick how and when they want their news and usually get all the top

  • Fast-paced sport keeps Airmen fit-to-fight

    With the recent news of fitness testing changes, Airmen are trying to find new and innovative ways to help keep their health and fitness up to par year round. One of the sports Airmen on Ramstein are playing to keep up those high intensity workouts is racquetball. "Racquetball helps me keep up my

  • Missile retrofit provides better accuracy, saves AF money

    As part of the Air Force effort to modernize its air and space inventories, the 86th Munitions Squadron recently upgraded their AGM-65 Maverick H-and-K-model missile systems here. With the help of an Air Force Reserve Ammunition Team and a Maverick Systems Program Office team from Raytheon Missile