• Military Justice 101 helps Airmen reduce paperwork errors

    The 90th Missile Wing Legal Office, due to the overwhelmingly positive response to their first class, held a second Military Justice 101: Administrative Paperwork class here, April 5.   “We wanted to teach it because we see a lot of errors when it comes to article 15s, court martials and

  • Final Salute: 20th AF bids farewell to Ms. Barb

    April 3, 2017, will be the first time since 1983 F.E. Warren Air Force Base will be without Barbara J. Lutz, affectionately known as “Ms. Barb.” Lutz, 20th Air Force executive assistant to the commander, will retire Mar. 31, after 43 years of distinguished federal civil service.Many have shared that

  • Getting fit to fight with unit PT

    From regular personal fitness to healthy nutrition, there are a multitude of avenues to get fit. Squadron physical training is one of those avenues units can use to ensure everyone in their unit is getting a good workout while also building esprit de corps.   “For us in the 90th Security Forces

  • Tax center perks

    Many products and services are offered to military members at a discounted price or even free, and tax-filing is one of these well-known services. Tax preparers may claim their service or software usage is free, but then a pesky fee to file takes one by surprise. Imagine a place offering completely

  • Dog handlers provide additional layer of protection

    “Hands-down, being a dog handler is the best job in the Air Force,” said Staff Sgt. Bryan Gill, 90th Security Forces Squadron kennel master.   The military working dogs on base serve a vital purpose in the active defense of the instillation and those who serve within its confines.   “Our job is

  • Defenders get a lesson in the art of leading

    Dr. Jeffrey Smith, Thinkenomics president, held half-day courses in, “The Art of Leading Oneself “for security forces defenders here, March 6-9.    Thinkenomics offers a unique approach to developing an organizational culture that begins with self-leadership.” The course demonstrates that leadership

  • Airmen face fears, learn vital TRF skills

    “Rappelling,” yells the Airman, hesitantly placing his feet on the wall, one hand atop his head, the other gripping the rope he was set to descend.“Rappel on!” comes the response from seventy feet below the cold, windswept outcropping at the Cheyenne Fire Department training facility. The Airman

  • Retired EOD technician speaks to Mighty Ninety

    F. E. Warren Air Force Base is no stranger to distinguished visitors, but one recent visitor left a lasting impression on many who heard him speak. Senior Master Sgt. Paul Horton (Ret.), an Air Force Explosive Ordnance Disposal veteran of 21 years, spoke at several venues Feb. 18 to 19 across the

  • Mighty Ninety missileer selected to attend elite program

     First Lt. Megan Willey, 321st Missile Squadron, missile combat crew commander, was recently accepted to attend the Army-Baylor Physical Therapy program.   Acceptance into the program and the opportunity to become a physical therapist is the fulfillment of a longtime personal goal, said Willey.  

  • Faces of the Mighty Ninety: Infrastructure and Equipment Division

    With 33 years working in the nuclear enterprise as an engineer, Greg Smith, Air Force Nuclear Weapons Center ICBM infrastructure and equipment division director, leads a team of 20 fellow engineers, logistics experts, technical writers, and enlisted facility missile maintainers.   “Our office was