We arrived in Germany on Dec. 12 1968 and left June 12 1974. Our plane lost an engine and we had to wait at Rhein Main for 14 hours. It was the 1st match of the World Fussball Championships. There were no hotel rooms for 250 miles+. Not even our rooms at the Pink Palace.
I used to drive to Ramstein from Bad Krueznach to shop for CDs and to go bowling during the late 80s, and early 90s. They had the best selection of everything under the Sun. 💯😄
I was there from 82-87…nothing looks the same (surprise). The west gate has so many trees on both sides now. One of the things that I loved as a kid, was being able to clearly see a C-5 leaving the runway as we left the base - such a big plane that it looked like it wasn’t moving. Also I love the F-4 stat display! My favorite fighter jet.
@7:03 that subway used to be a kickass doner stand. Man I miss that place. I stayed at the old CE dorms (03-05) across from the enlisted club 😎 🍻 wild times man. And the old e club was across from moms. Around there.
Part 2 of video has location of old BX, green grass 😃. North Chapel still there. Commissary opposite old BX location. I'm glad our videos can help everyone compare the difference of set up.
Thanks for clearing up where the old BX used to be. I hadn't been able to figure it out. I was there from '68-'70 and we called the old BX Four Corners. I could sort of tell where it was by the North Chapel and the Base Theater, but I just couldn't believe it's now just an empty field. I lived in one of the barracks across from the library and service club. I met my future wife, an AF dependent whose dad worked at Kindsbach, the night I arrived at Ramstein when I walked over to the library and she was behind the desk. We've been married 52 years. She is a '67 graduate of K-Town High.
Congratulations! On your 52 yrs anniversary. I salute both of you. If you get the chance to visit Ramstein AB and continue another chapter walk down memory lane, it would be great.
If you get the Landstuhl job, go for it. Relaxing ang buhay sa Germany sa area ng Landstuhl kasi village life. City life can be hectic. Depende sa gusto mo. Plan well and decide.
We arrived in Germany on Dec. 12 1968 and left June 12 1974. Our plane lost an engine and we had to wait at Rhein Main for 14 hours. It was the 1st match of the World Fussball Championships. There were no hotel rooms for 250 miles+. Not even our rooms at the Pink Palace.
Wow, engine trouble can be scary.
I used to drive to Ramstein from Bad Krueznach to shop for CDs and to go bowling during the late 80s, and early 90s. They had the best selection of everything under the Sun. 💯😄
Wow, 80s and 90s. There should be a lot of changes. Future build will be a big regional hospital.
I was there from 82-87…nothing looks the same (surprise). The west gate has so many trees on both sides now. One of the things that I loved as a kid, was being able to clearly see a C-5 leaving the runway as we left the base - such a big plane that it looked like it wasn’t moving. Also I love the F-4 stat display! My favorite fighter jet.
Yes, I like the new buildings (BX) and a new hospital being built.
Was there from 03-06. Brings back memories. Looks like it's changed a bit.
Yes, a lot of changes. More developments in the future.
Me too. 03-05. CE Pavements. Our shop was by the taxiway past the tower.
@7:03 that subway used to be a kickass doner stand. Man I miss that place. I stayed at the old CE dorms (03-05) across from the enlisted club 😎 🍻 wild times man. And the old e club was across from moms. Around there.
Man.... those good old days. I'm glad my video helps bring back great memories. I enjoy our stay in Germany.
We were there from 75-78 - So very much has changed. Went back for a visit in 06. I remember the old BX.
2006 still had old BX? We arrived 2018, only new BX. Location of old BX is cleared up. More projects in the works.
Part 2 of video has location of old BX, green grass 😃. North Chapel still there. Commissary opposite old BX location. I'm glad our videos can help everyone compare the difference of set up.
@@luckytyan6011 In 2006 the BX was not the same one as in 75-78 BX. Totally different one. Very nice. :)
Thanks for clearing up where the old BX used to be. I hadn't been able to figure it out. I was there from '68-'70 and we called the old BX Four Corners. I could sort of tell where it was by the North Chapel and the Base Theater, but I just couldn't believe it's now just an empty field. I lived in one of the barracks across from the library and service club. I met my future wife, an AF dependent whose dad worked at Kindsbach, the night I arrived at Ramstein when I walked over to the library and she was behind the desk. We've been married 52 years. She is a '67 graduate of K-Town High.
Congratulations! On your 52 yrs anniversary. I salute both of you. If you get the chance to visit Ramstein AB and continue another chapter walk down memory lane, it would be great.
If I go back there now, I wouldn't be able to recognize it!
Yes, a lot of changes and new buildings.
I miss the new Passenger Terminal and the Officers Club on your AB Tour
Yes, Passenger Terminal not focused on. OClub was just a passing through. There was the OClub name typed as posted but not detailed focus on building.
Was there 81-83... not much recognizable now....
Amazing developments. There's a new big hospital being built.
Do you work here. Im kabayan as well in USA
5 yrs kami sa Germany. Now we're back in California. Saan mga "byahe" mo? Vlogger ka rin?
@@luckytyan6011 wow. Balak ko balik sa germany for tour or work. Vegas based here. I dont vlog now. Landstuhl medical is in my eyes to apply for job.
If you get the Landstuhl job, go for it. Relaxing ang buhay sa Germany sa area ng Landstuhl kasi village life. City life can be hectic.
Depende sa gusto mo. Plan well and decide.
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