I remember watching this video while I was preparing to move to Ramstein from the States. 4 years later, I’m typing this from my TLF on RAB, getting ready to PCS back to the States next week. This was the best assignment of my life and rewatching this brought back so many great memories.
Wow. I was there as a child from 1967 to 1970! My dad was stationed there, and man has it changed!! Had fun there as a child….5th,6th and 7th grade. I am now 66.
Lane McCall Thanks for the definition of change, I knew that already. I was merely making an observation for others that were stationed there when I was stationed there.
I'd love to visit, seems like a little US theme park right on European soil. We should make that an actual thing. I would be able to visit the US after just a 200-mile drive!
Fun Fact: in 1917 the US Americans shut down German-America and declared its language a war-crime. What once was a thriving German-America has become a Ghetto since then.
Nein, diese Kommentarsektion steht leider unter Immunität. Erst nach erfolgreicher Kündigung und einer Wartefrist von 2 Jahren kann diese Kommentarsektion im Besitz des Vaterlandes sein.
make me think about my American neighbor and friend we drove to the base many times. It was fascinating every time. As a German u feel like ur in the US it’s amazing there. Miss those time
Did you know that there once was a German-America in the USA? The "Americans" purged and removed German-America from its history. Did you ever study the purge of German-America in 1917 under the Wilson Administration? They declared the German language a War-Crime in 1918. From a historic perspective: America purged German-America and built a littleAmerica in Germany after that. On paper it looks really strange, history wise. Now,basically, the German Economy seems to be a official "threat" to the USA according to Trump& Biden as well. Looking at H.R. 3364 "Adversaries Act",it makes Germany a opponent to the USA and the Pipeline is directly aimed at. The question still remains to this day:Is the USA a friend to Germany or a Arch-Enemy that occupies Germany.
I lived on base from 1954 to 1957. first and second grade. I used to walk across the street and play in the woods. There was no fence. I used to pick blueberries. The base was very basic then. The Germans we knew were very gracious and friendly.
My very first AF duty station. What a difference 40 years makes! I was there from '81-'83, and thought it was big THEN! The only thing I recognize now are the trees.
My dad was in the Air Force and we were at Ramstein Air Force Base From 2001-2005 i was in 6-9th grade there and seeing this a lot has changed since I've been there.
When I was there from 1971 to 1973 you had to leave the base to find any American fast food joints. I had a place that I rented in Mackenbach and commuted daily. If I took my bike to work I could sneak through the woods south of town and go through the fence at the north edge of the golf course and cut a bunch of time off my ride. My formal barracks was just across the street from the theater on the south side. The BX only carried food as a grocery store and clothing. No sporting goods. You had to go into K'Town to find a bike shop. Pretty much had to go to the Alps to find a ski shop. I had some really great times back then. I even got a TDY to Berchesgarten and Chimsee
your comment about your barracks being across the street from the theatre rang a bell. My barracks also was across the street. I was in the security police squadron. Were you also? I was there 1965 to 1968
Wow. They have it so nice now! Still wouldn't trade my time there for the world, though ('94 - '98)! Btw, they traded that fence hole for you Machenbachers to one behind the H.S. for you Miesenbachers. That was around 1998, though. Wonder what other patches happened since or if the CIA eventually got involved lol.
flew into ramstein back in the 80s from dover ab. it really is a big air base. usafe headquarters in the 80s. took a shuttle bus to weisbaden medical center .
My air defense artillery headquarters was stationed at Ramstein AB in the 1980’s. My company was in Kaiserslautern/K-Town. We were always in the field training with the F-4 phantom’s and A-10’s. Chaparral Crewmen 16p-10…
We were stationed at Ramstein from 2011-2014. Crazy to see how much it's changed just in the last couple of years. I'm also a 3D1X1 stationed at Buckley AFB right now and we vlog. Subscribed to your channel. Keep up the great work and thanks for sharing!
Why is the USA spreading its bases in Germany,instead of closing them down? Look at the size of Germany and the size of the USA. One day there will only be US Soldiers stationed in Germany. Thats not cool.
lived there when i was a kid from around 97 till 2002 i think. it was the nices place to live. even as a german. sadly i had to go to a german school outside the base so i didnt had many contact with other kids around. but still... best place !
We used to have to take pizza orders from the guys in the dorm, then drive to the Frankfurt Pizza Hut, do a turn and burn drive back to base and of course make a small profit!!!!!
This really sent me down memory lane. Mainly because I was there at this exact time. So I’m seeing everything how it was when I last saw it. Miss it that place.
Looks so cool, its basically like a small village , right now theres gonna be built another one just like that in Romania next to the MK Air Base and 10.000 soldiers are expected which is gonna double the village's population
Was stationed there from '89-'91 when the wall came down. It was a luxury base back then but is 10X more stacked with amenities and conveniences now. I worked under Air Force Communications Command. Gen. Dugan was CINC when I got there. Met him once, didn't think much of him though. I thought he was out of shape and undisciplined for a four-star. He left after a year to join the Joint Chiefs of Staff and subsequently got canned and forced to retire for talking out of class about strategies for the upcoming Gulf War. Gen. Robert Oaks took over the CINC job at Rammstein. A big-time Mormon but a good squared away leader. I remember me and another airman went to his base residence to pmi his KY-3. Nice digs and a cute teenage daughter to boot, lol. Had many good times in Germany. Took 30 days vacation and traveled Europe extensively. Miss that base. If you're going into the AF you'll want to put this base at #1 on your dreamsheet...trust.
I was stationed there fro 1989 to 1992. I was in the 512th fighter squadron when we got deployed to Turkey for Desert Storm and I do remember when the wall came down Great memories at Ramstein. Best time of my life.
@@tamigarrett3513 Your name sounds oddly familiar. Can't quite place it...perhaps I went to school with a girl that name or maybe I met you there at Ramstein. What was your afsc?
My mom was stationed at landstuhl from '00 to '04 so I was there 1st through 4th grade. I remember Germany vividly and it has been my favorite duty station we've ever been too! Ramstein has certainly changed and I heard Vogelweh isn't what it used to be anymore. Anywhoo thank you for the nostalgia!!
@@cyndersloohoo7822they aren’t serving there country there serving foriegn nations the military indusrial complex and the goverment and politicans elites. The Russians left Germany the USA is still there.
That had me thinking about how it was when I as a kid went to the Russian base to get some supplies. What a contrast! Military occupation never looked more attractive.
Joseph Fox For sure! When I PCS'd here I couldn't find anything useful about the base and what it looked like. With me being a filmmaker, I took it upon myself to make a video to help others like you! Glad you enjoyed it.
Thank you very much for the video - we are coming over in November and have not been there since 2016 after my husband was deployed there. First time PCSing there. Appreciate all of the information.
I was there the 1st time in 1955 to 58. Again in 1973-75 when I retired. In 1955 it was 2 bases, South side where the runways are, was named Landstuhl Air Base and the North side was Ramstein Air Base. Somewhere later it was changed to just Ramstein AB. Lots of changes of course. Good to see how they are taking care of military and their families. Many fond memories for my wife and I as newly-weds lliving in Ramstein Village and later for the whole family living at Sembach. Richard Wall MSGT USAF Retired
i recommend just making friends on intsa or reddit or whatever n just chill out with locals for a beer, dinner n another beer. if any of u bros wonna chill, i live in the north of the netherlands, but i got a couch for u n we love to party hard here. PS: its like 5 hours by train to come to where i live in NL (a totally diff country)
Well, its either looks similar or looked nothing like that when I met it and now I'm here, somewhere else in the US with it. Some of the times it outcomes of hostaging the change in style. Other times, one person of very high value says, let's go to such and such and looks very similar and is like here to this one. We use a ton of endurance to keep well in these dynamics.
Thanks so much for posting this info on the base. I have a loved one stationed there and she's surprised I know so much about the base, thanks. If I ever had the chance to make it over there to see her I would know things about the base and even maybe land a job at the BX or one of the shops there. Or the commesary. Again I'll keep looking for your videos. 👍💯
A lot has changed since the 90s. I mean we only had BK, Popeyes, and Donor Kebab. The theater was an old auditorium by the flight line, and you had to buy everything on Amazon. Cause the BX didn't have it. I remember when the Taco Bell finally opened. People lined up for Klicks.
i was wondering if the alcohol laws inside ramstein are the german or the american ones , like german law say you can buy alcohol with 16 and american law say 21 , also public drinking is not allowed in america etc.
We are required to follow all German laws plus a handful of our own. Trust me, the local Polizei are extremely tough on Americans when compared to the local Germans.
With those electricity plug adaptors, one must remember the voltage difference, where the voltage in Germany is about twice that of the USA (that is unless it's also 110 V at Ramstein).
Me too! The BX was very small and the theatre across the street. Our school was old WW2 offices on the south side. If we got sick the teacher would just send us across the street to the medics. We lived on the economy with no telephone or television. But great memories!
DJ CUTTY tha CREATOR Sweet! That is the exact reason why I made this video. There aren't any quality videos about the base so I decided to make one haha! But yeah Kaiserslautern is only 10-15 minutes out!
Ramstein AB Alum 83-85: WOW! Nice Job, Lane. What does NCO Club look like now? German Kantine still there? Jager schnitzel mit salat und fries - way better than Taco Bell. Adjacent villages and Kaiserslautern awesome not too mention getting to know folks off base and speaking German.
Прям замечательно! Супермаркет , а не эирфосбазэ! Да, понадобится не менее 17 термобарических зарядов , чтобы сжеть всю эту красоту. Или 2, или 3 боеголовки, чтобы добраться до подземных "супермаркетов". Жаль немцев , живущих рядом...
@@LaneMcCallbro he is right. Just another target for the Russians and a USA lapdog. Plus Germany and the rest of Europe is anti American anyway. The USA should withdraw.
Can an American civilian residing in EU enlist in Ramstein? I'm in France and going back to the US just to enlist seems counter-productive. Any info. is appreciated. 😊
Good job Lane! Ramstein app... didn't know that. Bokoo... didn't know that... Facebook, great tip. Just a thought... would a video of 'tips around Ramstein' or 'tips around Germany' make sense? You gotta knack for making vids.
Thank you very much and I'm glad my video was helpful! I'm certainly looking forward to making more videos about Germany/Ramstein once my other projects complete!
@@LaneMcCall I'm sorry to hear that. You wouldn't happen to remember what it was called, if it was just a small business privately-owned, etc. would you?
@@Vic2point0 I was at Ramstein 2000-2003. Are you referring to the one that shared a small building with an Anthony's Pizza and was right behind the bowling alley?
@@Vic2point0 Yes. I ate there several times. I love doner kebabs. Just curious, why do you want to know the name? It was probably called something generic like "Gino's" or something. I was last at Ramstein in 2019 (I returned to Germany for 5 years as a Federal gov't employee in Wiesbaden), and I believe it's still there.
I remember watching this video while I was preparing to move to Ramstein from the States. 4 years later, I’m typing this from my TLF on RAB, getting ready to PCS back to the States next week. This was the best assignment of my life and rewatching this brought back so many great memories.
Wow. I was there as a child from 1967 to 1970! My dad was stationed there, and man has it changed!! Had fun there as a child….5th,6th and 7th grade. I am now 66.
A lots changed since I was stationed there in 1988.
goonercrew08 Change is definite with everything in life! They continue to build and renovate this old base.
Lane McCall Thanks for the definition of change, I knew that already. I was merely making an observation for others that were stationed there when I was stationed there.
No kidding. I was a teen there 88-91.
I was there 87-91
It's changed a lot since 2014. Dang. I don't recognize much of it anymore
I'm gonna be stationed there, so exited
Awesome man! Congratulations!
Thx
DerpyToes _ 24 hey dude , when are you gonna here here ?
@@GermanEntertaining what do you mean?
DerpyToes _ 24 be here * lol
I'd love to visit, seems like a little US theme park right on European soil. We should make that an actual thing. I would be able to visit the US after just a 200-mile drive!
Gtfo here yankee
No you amis are not welcome here
Fun Fact: in 1917 the US Americans shut down German-America and declared its language a war-crime.
What once was a thriving German-America has become a Ghetto since then.
Diese Kommentarsektion ist nun offiziell im Besitz der Bundesrepublik Deutschland
Gott schütze den Kaiser
Nein, diese Kommentarsektion steht leider unter Immunität. Erst nach erfolgreicher Kündigung und einer Wartefrist von 2 Jahren kann diese Kommentarsektion im Besitz des Vaterlandes sein.
Wow looks like the nicest base I’ve ever seen
Going number 1 on my dream sheet
Yup, if you forget the 70 deaths and 1000 injured, that's probably true.
make me think about my American neighbor and friend we drove to the base many times. It was fascinating every time. As a German u feel like ur in the US it’s amazing there. Miss those time
Did you know that there once was a German-America in the USA? The "Americans" purged and removed German-America from its history. Did you ever study the purge of German-America in 1917 under the Wilson Administration? They declared the German language a War-Crime in 1918.
From a historic perspective: America purged German-America and built a littleAmerica in Germany after that.
On paper it looks really strange, history wise.
Now,basically, the German Economy seems to be a official "threat" to the USA according to Trump& Biden as well.
Looking at H.R. 3364 "Adversaries Act",it makes Germany a opponent to the USA and the Pipeline is directly aimed at.
The question still remains to this day:Is the USA a friend to Germany or a Arch-Enemy that occupies Germany.
Loved going to Ramstein during my 7 years at Spang. Miss Germany.
I lived on base from 1954 to 1957. first and second grade. I used to walk across the street and play in the woods. There was no fence. I used to pick blueberries. The base was very basic then. The Germans we knew were very gracious and friendly.
Most German folk in that area were kind to me as well.
My very first AF duty station. What a difference 40 years makes! I was there from '81-'83, and thought it was big THEN! The only thing I recognize now are the trees.
I live near Ramstein and I'm often at the fence and watching the planes. Awesome base!
I left Ramstein in 1973...great even back then!
My dad was in the Air Force and we were at Ramstein Air Force Base From 2001-2005 i was in 6-9th grade there and seeing this a lot has changed since I've been there.
When I was there from 1971 to 1973 you had to leave the base to find any American fast food joints. I had a place that I rented in Mackenbach and commuted daily. If I took my bike to work I could sneak through the woods south of town and go through the fence at the north edge of the golf course and cut a bunch of time off my ride. My formal barracks was just across the street from the theater on the south side.
The BX only carried food as a grocery store and clothing. No sporting goods. You had to go into K'Town to find a bike shop. Pretty much had to go to the Alps to find a ski shop. I had some really great times back then. I even got a TDY to Berchesgarten and Chimsee
your comment about your barracks being across the street from the theatre rang a bell. My barracks also was across the street. I was in the security police squadron. Were you also? I was there 1965 to 1968
Wow. They have it so nice now! Still wouldn't trade my time there for the world, though ('94 - '98)! Btw, they traded that fence hole for you Machenbachers to one behind the H.S. for you Miesenbachers. That was around 1998, though. Wonder what other patches happened since or if the CIA eventually got involved lol.
My family was there from 09-12 and so much has changed!
We are currently Stationed in South Korea, can’t wait to leave here!
Why
flew into ramstein back in the 80s from dover ab. it really is a big air base. usafe headquarters in the 80s. took a shuttle bus to weisbaden medical center .
Nice to have a look of what's happening inside.
As a german, living close to ramstein, we're not permitted to enter the base without any invitation.
A Schneider Yes I understand. I'm glad you were able to find the video helpful.
Ich war da drinnen sehr oft :) wegen einem bekannten der Amerikaner ist
A Schneider I live near the base and I ride my bike on base and I use my ID and I like going to by bike
@@kaidwinslow3410 how are you able to go inside?
I hope someday americans will be invited out and sent back to their own land
The Ramstein Rusty Roosters - some things never change!
My air defense artillery headquarters was stationed at Ramstein AB in the 1980’s. My company was in Kaiserslautern/K-Town. We were always in the field training with the F-4 phantom’s and A-10’s. Chaparral Crewmen 16p-10…
I was there in 1979 wow it has sure changed! Thanks for sharing the video
It's a mall now.
A lot has changed since I was stationed there in 1965
If I had a nickel for every comment that says, "A lot has changed since I was stationed there in 19XX" I'd be a rich man!!! hahaha!
you will be there one day!@@HMRdynamics
We were stationed at Ramstein from 2011-2014. Crazy to see how much it's changed just in the last couple of years. I'm also a 3D1X1 stationed at Buckley AFB right now and we vlog. Subscribed to your channel. Keep up the great work and thanks for sharing!
That's awesome to hear! Thanks for watching and subscribing. I plan on pushing out a few more USAF videos this year.
Why is the USA spreading its bases in Germany,instead of closing them down?
Look at the size of Germany and the size of the USA. One day there will only be US Soldiers stationed in Germany.
Thats not cool.
Watching this video because I'm being nostalgic !
That's alright!
Been there. Purely civilian. I love y’all. Thank you for serving
Wow lived there 83 ta 94. Crazy. I would still know where everything's at. The scenery has changed but the land nav never will.
Was there 79-82. Passed through a few times. Miss the old days
You miss it? Do Suizide you disgusting peace of shit you are a shame for your whole family and your eternal soul will properly rot in hell.
lived there when i was a kid from around 97 till 2002 i think. it was the nices place to live. even as a german. sadly i had to go to a german school outside the base so i didnt had many contact with other kids around. but still... best place !
I‘m German and I wanna work there when I‘m older as a Airplanemechanic.
Ich hoffe du gehst deinen Weg. Wünsche Dir viel Erfolg. 🎉
For me as a German IT is a plesure that i m able to enter cause im half American 😅
My dad used to work there as an NCO
I actually lived here since I was a baby and I'm in middle school now still on this luxury base😀
Do you sometimes feel like you live in a theme park? lol . How much do you see from germany outside the base?
Joshua Walker Bro what’s your name, maybe I know you, I’m Nicholas Murphy😂😂
I WAS STATIONED AT ZWEIBRUCKEN BACK IN THE 70S WOW RAMSTEIN SURE DIDN'T LOOK LIKE THAT WHAT A DIFFERENCE 50 YEARS MAKES
We used to have to take pizza orders from the guys in the dorm, then drive to the Frankfurt Pizza Hut, do a turn and burn drive back to base and of course make a small profit!!!!!
Awesome!
I was stationed there in 1984. Great place.
This really sent me down memory lane. Mainly because I was there at this exact time. So I’m seeing everything how it was when I last saw it. Miss it that place.
Looks so cool, its basically like a small village , right now theres gonna be built another one just like that in Romania next to the MK Air Base and 10.000 soldiers are expected which is gonna double the village's population
Lord Starkiller And triple the economy!
i live here it is amazing..my fav place in ramstein is the Bx
Lookin to visit my younger bro soon. Thanks for the info man
Pcsing in a few months I’m so exited this has been the best video!
Lizeth Mannings Thank you for watching! I made this video specifically for people like you 😄
Bro that’s a god damn sweet 86 💙
Thank you!!!
worked here as a contractor the past 2 years on the BITI upgrade project , great place great people
Lol the only reason I am here because me and my bff used to live in Germany and we had sleepovers at her apartment here😁
Was stationed there from '89-'91 when the wall came down. It was a luxury base back then but is 10X more stacked with amenities and conveniences now. I worked under Air Force Communications Command. Gen. Dugan was CINC when I got there. Met him once, didn't think much of him though. I thought he was out of shape and undisciplined for a four-star. He left after a year to join the Joint Chiefs of Staff and subsequently got canned and forced to retire for talking out of class about strategies for the upcoming Gulf War. Gen. Robert Oaks took over the CINC job at Rammstein. A big-time Mormon but a good squared away leader. I remember me and another airman went to his base residence to pmi his KY-3. Nice digs and a cute teenage daughter to boot, lol. Had many good times in Germany. Took 30 days vacation and traveled Europe extensively. Miss that base. If you're going into the AF you'll want to put this base at #1 on your dreamsheet...trust.
I was stationed there fro 1989 to 1992. I was in the 512th fighter squadron when we got deployed to Turkey for Desert Storm and I do remember when the wall came down Great memories at Ramstein. Best time of my life.
@@tamigarrett3513 Your name sounds oddly familiar. Can't quite place it...perhaps I went to school with a girl that name or maybe I met you there at Ramstein. What was your afsc?
@@toddpeucker9905 I was a crew chief on the F-16c in the 512th fighter squadron. Our commander was colonel Carlton and our chief was chief Conoly.
@@toddpeucker9905 update?
I met someone while playing rainbow six siege on ps4 that was stationed there, now he is stationed in Alaska
I know a dude who played that and PCS'd to Alaska about 5 months ago 🤔
Lane McCall is he called kyle? Btw he wasnt a pilot
@@supremebonkripper7460 No and less than 98% of Air Force members are pilots btw.
Me and my lived here for 5 years. I remember most of this stuff however that added a lot of stuff too. This was from 98-03 I lived behind Donaly park
perfect i love this video thank you.
My mom was stationed at landstuhl from '00 to '04 so I was there 1st through 4th grade. I remember Germany vividly and it has been my favorite duty station we've ever been too! Ramstein has certainly changed and I heard Vogelweh isn't what it used to be anymore. Anywhoo thank you for the nostalgia!!
Great video!! We are PCSing there in Jan and your video was very helpful. Great job!
You Came in Jan, by March Covid hit BOOM! Damn!! I hope you got to see a few places before it happened
Thanks so much Lane. Our son will be deployed this spring to Ramstein so we will be making trips over there. This video was very helpful :)
Oh that is wonderful! Thank you for watching and I'm glad you enjoyed the video :)
Ramstein needs to be closed! There is no need for you anymore! Soviet union has collapsed. The USA is the biggest thread to world peace nowadays.
@@bobegnopsfpokmmawhcs2800 it´s called threat, and you are talking shit ;-)
@@bobegnopsfpokmmawhcs2800 you forgot the ruSSian threat
@@bobegnopsfpokmmawhcs2800 So shit. We need the Americans more than the Americans need us...
I was stationed at Rammstein Air Base
West Germany
1983-84
1964 Comm Group
I lived in the town of
Mackenbach,
Some of the best years of my life…
To all Service members past, present and future...Thank You...I’m truly grateful !!
grateful for what?
@@laqueefasteinberg4981 For serving their Country, Brains.
@@cyndersloohoo7822they aren’t serving there country there serving foriegn nations the military indusrial complex and the goverment and politicans elites. The Russians left Germany the USA is still there.
That had me thinking about how it was when I as a kid went to the Russian base to get some supplies. What a contrast! Military occupation never looked more attractive.
5:20 haha, I love how unknown Swarovsky seems to be in the US. Thanks for the tour
Great Video Lane! Pcsing to Ramstein in May; this was one of the best looks at the base I've seen on youtube!
Joseph Fox For sure! When I PCS'd here I couldn't find anything useful about the base and what it looked like. With me being a filmmaker, I took it upon myself to make a video to help others like you! Glad you enjoyed it.
This is so cool.
Great job Lame !!
One of these days I’d like to see some video of the small village I lived in for 4 years...
Thank you very much for the video - we are coming over in November and have not been there since 2016 after my husband was deployed there. First time PCSing there. Appreciate all of the information.
Well done!
OMG I was at Ramstein from 1987-1991 and we were so happy when we got a Burger King! This is wonderful how much is available to service members now.
Unfortunately that Burger King burned down, they rebuilt the building, but it's Five Guys now.
I was there the 1st time in 1955 to 58. Again in 1973-75 when I retired. In 1955 it was 2 bases, South side where the runways are, was named Landstuhl Air Base and the North side was Ramstein Air Base. Somewhere later it was changed to just Ramstein AB. Lots of changes of course. Good to see how they are taking care of military and their families. Many fond memories for my wife and I as newly-weds lliving in Ramstein Village and later for the whole family living at Sembach. Richard Wall MSGT USAF Retired
We didn't have that Food Court in 1986!! Wow! You guys are spoiled now!!!!!
Clifford Kinnear the food court was around in 98 too
I lived there in 2000-01 my brother was stationed there we actually lived off base at vogelweh but worked on base I worked at the power zone
i recommend just making friends on intsa or reddit or whatever n just chill out with locals for a beer, dinner n another beer. if any of u bros wonna chill, i live in the north of the netherlands, but i got a couch for u n we love to party hard here.
PS: its like 5 hours by train to come to where i live in NL (a totally diff country)
I was at Ramstein from 1984 - 1987. I went back in 2000 for a visit.
We were there at the same time. I was there from 84 to 86 while in the Army, and our barracks was across the street from the bowling alley.
I was there from December 84 to December 86 in the supply/pol barracks right around the corner from yours, near the nco club
my barracks was right next to yours, if I remember right you guys were air defense. @@studythechurch
Well, its either looks similar or looked nothing like that when I met it and now I'm here, somewhere else in the US with it. Some of the times it outcomes of hostaging the change in style. Other times, one person of very high value says, let's go to such and such and looks very similar and is like here to this one. We use a ton of endurance to keep well in these dynamics.
Thanks so much for posting this info on the base. I have a loved one stationed there and she's surprised I know so much about the base, thanks. If I ever had the chance to make it over there to see her I would know things about the base and even maybe land a job at the BX or one of the shops there. Or the commesary. Again I'll keep looking for your videos. 👍💯
used to live in Ramstein, but moved to Canada in 2009 when i was only like 5.
really cool to look inside the airbase!
thank you soooooo much for this vid!!!!
You're welcome hun! It's a bit cringy but it's still super informative!
@@LaneMcCall it was perfect!
2:52 on that photo on the right - Ulica Grodzka, looks like the one in Kraków, Poland
A lot has changed since the 90s. I mean we only had BK, Popeyes, and Donor Kebab. The theater was an old auditorium by the flight line, and you had to buy everything on Amazon. Cause the BX didn't have it. I remember when the Taco Bell finally opened. People lined up for Klicks.
in the 80s nothing was there, it had little snack stand by the NCO club that sold German sausages and burgers and the snack bar at the bowling alley.
As a cold war vet we were always jealous of the Air force barracks and life style in Germany always much better then Army barracks even back then
Great job. I will be sure to share this with our inbound members. Thanks!
Glad I could help!
this was really informative and dope. Good job Lane :-)
Thank you so much 😀😁
I was there 94-97. A lot has changed especially around the MAC ramp.
I was there 85-87 do not recognize anything, had F4s and F16s hear they are all gone and just cargo aircraft there now. I enjoyed it very much!
@@KeithHouchens c130’s. Shouod of seen try parking them out at the outer areas. Lol
Just came across your video. How’s the pricing within the BX? Is it almost the same as the stores on the outside in the civilian world?
It's about the US average for items.
Thanks Lane for the tour excellent view
Good stuff!
i was wondering if the alcohol laws inside ramstein are the german or the american ones , like german law say you can buy alcohol with 16 and american law say 21 , also public drinking is not allowed in america etc.
We are required to follow all German laws plus a handful of our own. Trust me, the local Polizei are extremely tough on Americans when compared to the local Germans.
A lot has changed since I was stationed there ‘88-‘89, especially in the BX, Commissary and shopping areas.
With those electricity plug adaptors, one must remember the voltage difference, where the voltage in Germany is about twice that of the USA (that is unless it's also 110 V at Ramstein).
Thank you for the intel
- PLA
My brother lives in Ramstein misenbach he moved there for the Air Force base. His wife will be joining him in a few weeks.
I Think it’s every member of US army's dream posting!
ARMY don't normally work on Ramstein since this is the Air Base (Air Force) but there are some ARMY bases nearby within about 30 minutes or so.
when I was there in 85-87 the barracks next to mine was all army personal from a air defense battalion but I am sure that is gone @@LaneMcCall
I wonder what happened to the old movie theater that was right across the street from the BX, I used to walk there as a kid
It was torn down and now there's one above the BX.
Me too! The BX was very small and the theatre across the street. Our school was old WW2 offices on the south side. If we got sick the teacher would just send us across the street to the medics. We lived on the economy with no telephone or television. But great memories!
Damn ramstein is like another fort hood
Not even close..
Awesome vid bro!!!
DJ CUTTY tha CREATOR Thanks brother!!!
Fo Sho! We are on our way in August so you helped us big time! You know how far K-Town is from Ramstein?
DJ CUTTY tha CREATOR Sweet! That is the exact reason why I made this video. There aren't any quality videos about the base so I decided to make one haha! But yeah Kaiserslautern is only 10-15 minutes out!
Beautiful!!! Well Brother I owe you a drink Bro!
Ramstein AB Alum 83-85: WOW! Nice Job, Lane. What does NCO Club look like now? German Kantine still there? Jager schnitzel mit salat und fries - way better than Taco Bell. Adjacent villages and Kaiserslautern awesome not too mention getting to know folks off base and speaking German.
Прям замечательно! Супермаркет , а не эирфосбазэ!
Да, понадобится не менее 17 термобарических зарядов , чтобы сжеть всю эту красоту. Или 2, или 3 боеголовки, чтобы добраться до подземных "супермаркетов". Жаль немцев , живущих рядом...
Another uneducated outsider that does not realize Germans work and live on base, and love it haha.
@@LaneMcCallbro he is right. Just another target for the Russians and a USA lapdog. Plus Germany and the rest of Europe is anti American anyway. The USA should withdraw.
Can an American civilian residing in EU enlist in Ramstein? I'm in France and going back to the US just to enlist seems counter-productive. Any info. is appreciated. 😊
Good job Lane! Ramstein app... didn't know that. Bokoo... didn't know that... Facebook, great tip. Just a thought... would a video of 'tips around Ramstein' or 'tips around Germany' make sense? You gotta knack for making vids.
Thank you very much and I'm glad my video was helpful! I'm certainly looking forward to making more videos about Germany/Ramstein once my other projects complete!
i was at ramstein in 94-98 the bx was next to the commissary. i heard they closed vogelweh px
They did.
I'm not old enough to join the military yet, but when I do, I 13/10 want to be stationed at Ramstein air base.
Dang it looks so different when I moved there in 2009
Excellent video! Thank you!
You're welcome!
What is the legal drinking age of the Rammstein Air Base ? The American 21 or the German 16/18 ?
Cooles Video 😎👍🇩🇪
Very informative video! 👍
Mallory Thank you for watching! I'm glad you were able to get some good information from it.
Many years ago, I was stationed here and there was a shop that sold doner kebabs. I wish I could remember the name of that place.
Unfortunately they don't have it anymore
@@LaneMcCall I'm sorry to hear that. You wouldn't happen to remember what it was called, if it was just a small business privately-owned, etc. would you?
@@Vic2point0 I was at Ramstein 2000-2003. Are you referring to the one that shared a small building with an Anthony's Pizza and was right behind the bowling alley?
@@swampfoxIX I don't recall the bowling alley but I definitely remember it was in the same room as Anthony's Pizza. Right next to it, in fact.
@@Vic2point0 Yes. I ate there several times. I love doner kebabs. Just curious, why do you want to know the name? It was probably called something generic like "Gino's" or something. I was last at Ramstein in 2019 (I returned to Germany for 5 years as a Federal gov't employee in Wiesbaden), and I believe it's still there.
Boy, that sure is different than when I was stationed there. Of course, that was 1973-74. Lol.
Sure has! Thanks for watching.
did you go to the theatre near the flightline? It was right across the street from the security police barracks