• National Nurse Anesthetist Week kicks off

    Whether administering epidurals for women in labor, giving patients minor sedation in the emergency room, or watching over their patients in the operating room, Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetists have been working with surgeons, dentists and podiatrists for nearly 150 years to deliver safe

  • USAFE names aircraft and munitions maintenance award winners

    U.S. Air Forces in Europe recently announced the winners of the command’s 2004 Lt. Gen. Leo Marquez awards in the aircraft and munitions maintenance categories. The award winners are: Aircraft Maintenance: Outstanding Field Grade Manager: Lt. Col. Ray A. Lindsay, 48th Component Maintenance Squadron,

  • Weather forecasters work around clock to ensure skies are safe, clear

    Some would say it all depends on the weather. This really is the case when it comes to planning flying missions. The 100th Operations Support Squadron Weather Flight provides 100th Air Refueling Wing members with the weather information they need to plan and execute flying missions throughout Europe

  • Military OneSource offers advice, information

    Military members and their families can now get information, advice and support on many topics around the clock from the comfort of their homes with Military OneSource. Initiated in 2002 by the Office of the Secretary of Defense and introduced to the Air Force in November 2003, the program is

  • USAFE names Lt. Gen. Leo Marquez communications-electronics award winners

    U.S. Air Forces in Europe recently announced the winners of the command’s 2004 Lt. Gen. Leo Marquez awards in the communications-electronics categories. The award winners are: Outstanding Field Grade Manager: Maj. Michael Almy, 606th Air Control Squadron, Spangdahlem Air Base , Germany Outstanding

  • Air Forces Europe 2020: Defining the future

    To guide U.S. Air Forces in Europe in preparing for the future, Gen. Robert H. “Doc” Foglesong, USAFE commander, created Air Forces Europe 2020. “Our world is changing,” the general said. “As a command, we’re transforming to meet future challenges and increase our warfighting effectiveness. Air

  • USAFE Idol Talent Contest gives stars an opportunity to shine

    U.S. Air Forces in Europe Airmen will get the opportunity of a lifetime to sing with a professional band, USAFE’s Touch n’Go Ensemble, while competing in the USAFE Idol Talent Contest April 23 here. While the judges may not be as harsh as Simon Cowell or as famous as Paula Abdul, participants will

  • USAFE takes Combat Wingman to the next step

    USAFE’s top leaders say the newest Command and Special Interest Program, Combat Wingman, launched successfully and is gaining altitude and airspeed throughout the command. Gen. Robert H. “Doc” Foglesong, U. S. Air Forces in Europe commander, and Chief Master Sgt. Gary Coleman, USAFE command chief

  • Identical triplets born to USAFE family

    The first-ever set of identical triplets to be born at Landstuhl Regional Medical Center has their parents changing 25 diapers per day. The girls – Aspen, Trinity and Payton – were born naturally Nov. 16 between 12:22 and 12:32 p.m. to mother Jody Cooper, and father Staff Sgt. Kevin Cooper, 435th

  • Brave act earns Airman's Medal

    Senior Airman Nicholas Semonelle, 435th Logistics Readiness Squadron traffic management journeyman, received the highest non-combat medal in the Air Force from Brig. Gen. Rosanne Bailey, 435th Air Base Wing commander, here Dec. 17. “It’s a huge achievement,” said 1st Lt. Hope Norton, 435th LRS cargo