Kaiserslautern American, Feb. 14, 2014

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February 14, 2014

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Volume 38, number 6

Team Ramstein participates in Stolen Cerberus by Staff Sgt. Kris Levasseur 86th Airlift Wing Public Affairs

Photo by Tech. Sgt. Chris Birdwell

Greek Capt. Vasileios Mosios, 356th MTM (Tactical Transport Squadron) co-pilot, discusses the functions of a C-130J Super Hercules with Maj. Bill Tice, 37th Airlift Squadron instructor pilot, during Stolen Cerberus, a flight training deployment Feb. 2 to today designed to incorporate various training methods in order to maintain proficiency during deployed operations and increase interoperability with the Hellenic air force.

ELEFSIS, Greece — More than 150 Ramstein Airmen from the 86th Airlift Wing and 435th Air Ground Operations Wing, along with U.S. Army jumpmasters, participated in Stolen Cerberus, a two-week flight training deployment designed to incorporate various training methods to maintain proficiency during deployed operations from Feb. 2 to today. The training mission brought U.S. and Greek military forces together to build upon and strengthen the bonds shared between the two countries, while continuing to improve interoperability as Greece and the U.S. continue to work together in operations worldwide. “We are here to build partnerships while working with our Greek counterparts as we exchange airlift and airdrop tactics and ideas. Our trip here is vital to everyone involved,” said See TRAINING, Page 3

USAREUR CG attends leaders’ luncheon with 10th AAMDC Soldiers

Before traveling, make sure you have the right documents. Visit www.fcg.pentagon.mil to find out.

After The Battle: The flying ICU, Page 5

See VISIT, Page 3

NEWS

Tip of the Week

for intelligence and security with Headquarters and Headquarters Battery, 10th AAMDC, said Campbell discussed the Sexual Harassment and Assault Response program in a way that was clear and easy to understand and take to heart. “We could definitely all appreciate the discussion, and I think it resonates well with leaders here,” Ozanich said. Brady highlighted the importance of the visit for the organization. “It’s always beneficial to have the commanding

FEATURES

Lt. Gen. Donald M. Campbell, U.S. Army Europe commanding general, met Soldiers and leaders with the 10th Army Air and Missile Defense Command during a visit to Rhine Ordnance Barracks Feb. 6. During the visit, Campbell attended a leaders’ luncheon with 10th AAMDC senior leaders. The luncheon was hosted by 10th AAMDC Commander Col. Gregory Brady. Conversation during the lun-

cheon centered on topics of focus and priorities within U.S. Army Europe, including ending sexual harassment and assault, Army force modification and the future, and the importance of the missile defense force within the USAREUR area of responsibility and the Army. During an in-depth discussion on the Army’s continued focus on stemming sexual assault in the ranks, Campbell closed with clear and focused language. “It’s not just against our values,” Campbell said. “It’s a crime.” Lt. Col. Robert Ozanich, assistant chief of staff

FEATURES

by Capt. Royal Reff 10th Army Air and Missile Defense Command Public Affairs

Training to win close fights, Page 10

US, African soldiers train together, Pages 20 & 21


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