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  • Volunteer opportunities available at A&FRC

    The Airman and Family Readiness Center has been working to bring Sabers the most up-to-date information on volunteering in the Eifel region. They are making changes to the process and making way for new volunteer opportunities. "Our goal is to educate the community on the many volunteer

  • Spangdahlem releases annual drinking water quality report

    The 52nd Aerospace Medicine Squadron's Bioenvironmental Engineering Flight compiles a Consumer Confidence Report outlining the safety of base drinking water. This report is required by the Environmental Protection Agency and the Department of Defense's Final Governing Standard-Germany. The water

  • Congrats Saber mountain bike team

    The Varsity Mountain Bike Team has done some great things so far in the U.S. Europe Mountain Bike Championship Series. Patricia Winn recently won second place in the Women's Open category at Aviano AB, Italy, and at the toughest course of the year in Hohenfels. Her husband, John Winn, took third

  • Blood donation guidelines

    The Spangdahlem Air Base hosts an Armed Services Blood Program from Landstuhl  Blood Drive and a Department of Defense Bone Marror Drive July 16 at The Brick House 9 a.m. to 2 p.m.  For more information, call Tech. Sgt. Kambea Chan at 452-3468 or 452-3460. You will not be able to donate blood

  • USAFE Sites Membership Program brings club membership to GSU and MUNNS

    The USAFE Sites Membership Program brings club membership to GSU & MUNSS residents who want to be a part of the Air Force Club tradition, but do not have a club to call their own. Through the USAFE Sites Membership Program, members receive full member benefits at USAF Clubs worldwide at a dues rate

  • Luxembourg national becomes first non US citizen inducted into the CAP

    Civil Air Patrol 2nd Lieutenant Frank Schuler, a Luxembourg national, became the first non United States citizen to join the Civil Air Patrol ever. "I don't feel like I'm special at all. I'm just another member," said Lieutenant Schuler. The cadets of Spangdahlem's CAP tell a different story. "It's

  • USAFE alerts Airmen of possible information exposure

    A contractor's computer server containing personal information, including names and sponsor social security numbers, was found to have inadequate security during a routine inspection. The server was used to process data from USAFE hospitals and clinics. The system is no longer in use. While there is