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  • Going virtual with PRDA

    A new way of keeping track of unit records has crept into Spangdahlem Air Base. The Personnel Records Display Application is currently taking over as the electronic version of the Automated Records Management System. While PRDA has been available to all U.S. Air Force users since April, said Master

  • First ever Battle of the Dorms a success

    The 52nd Fighter Wing First Sergeants and First IV sponsored the first ever Battle of the Dorms competition as well as a barbecue for all Airmen during the annual Airmen's block party Sept. 19. Live disc jockey, DJ Coada, hosted the event that included free food, prizes and many activities. The

  • Hush houses receive $800,000 renovation

    The 52nd Component Maintenance Squadron Hush Houses are being renovated. Three Vital Link Inc. contractors began renovations here in mid-August and will complete $800,000 worth of work by mid-November. Hush House three is finished. The contractors began work the second week of August and the 52nd

  • Special Children’s Day highlight for local children, community, volunteers

    About 100 German and American special needs children from St. Martin's school in Bitburg and Department of Defense Dependents Schools - Europe here will to participate in sports activities at Skelton Memorial Fitness Center Oct. 8. The all-day event, which is one of the largest annual community

  • UMUC to offer courses in Dublin, Venice

    University of Maryland University College Europe will offer two undergraduate field study courses, Dublin, Ireland: A Brief Literary History and Expatriate Writers in Venice: 1800 to Present, offered this October in Dublin, Ireland, and Venice, Italy. Each course is worth three credits. The

  • H.E.L.P. is here to help people stay healthy

    Volunteers from the Spangdahlem community with knowledge in various health-related topics have started a Healthy Eating Lifestyle Program support group to teach people to eat better, live better and become healthier. The group meets Wednesdays from 4:45 to 5:45 p.m. at the Spangdahlem Chapel.  The