• Retired general speaks to Warren’s newest NCOs

    Graduating Airman Leadership School is one of the many accomplishments Airmen can face in their careers. Having a retired two-star general as the guest speaker for the graduation ceremony is a bonus.Maj. Gen. (ret) Thomas Deppe, former 20th Air Force commander and former Air Force Space Command vice

  • Warren continues CFD traditions

    Warren has been a part of Cheyenne Frontier Days since its conception in 1897.Cheyenne Frontier Days was first held Sept. 23, 1897, when Battery A, 76th Field Artillery, fired a cannon, alerting the crowd to head to the rodeo. The cannon was fired again, signifying the start of the rodeo. Throughout

  • Mighty Ninety leads fearlessly

    Last month, the Mighty Ninety and 625th Strategic Operations Squadron launched a Minuteman III to a target in the Pacific Ocean, from Vandenberg Air Force Base, Calif. The launch took seconds, and was the perfect culmination of a Herculean effort on the part of many organizations. As I reflected on

  • Household goods, personal property shipping summer surge at Warren

    The Department of Defense is currently experiencing several challenges this summer season concerning pick-up and delivery of household goods and personal property. All military services are experiencing cancellations, push-backs, refusals and delayed deliveries for government arranged moves.Due to

  • National Armed Forces Voters Week at Warren

    Soon, it will be July 4, and our nation will celebrate its independence once again. The holiday brings to mind a long weekend filled with barbecues, time spent with family and friends and for many, the most important thing of all, fireworks. Each of us will celebrate the holiday differently, but

  • General says "Goodbye," retires after 36 years of Air Force service

    The commander of the Twentieth Air Force, the person responsible for all of the nation's ICBM force, ends his 36 years of service July 1.Maj. Gen. Roger W. Burg said he is satisfied with the direction his career has led him and wants to thank the people in his life who made it all possible.When

  • Volunteers clean-up Airman's Attic

    The Airman's Attic has seen many changes in 2010 as a result of a dedicated group of volunteers who have transformed it into a shopping facility for members of the Warren community. The Airman's Attic, a component of the Airman and Family Readiness Center, serves E-4 and below active-duty military

  • Windows to the soul need care too

    The old adage says, "The eyes are the window to the soul." If that's true, then it's vital to keep them healthy and strong.Tech. Sgt. Edward Mayle and Capt. Kollan Arritt make up the optometry clinic here."There are many things people can do to preserve their eyesight," Sergeant Mayle said. "Regular

  • Tornado training becomes reality

    May 18 was a great example of how training received turned into reality. Almost a week before there was a tornado warning issued in Cheyenne, Wyo., the Mighty Ninety practiced emergency procedures in similar situations during a base exercise on May 13."According to Air Force policy and wing

  • Pain, misery, suffering: CrossFit Warren

    The CrossFit Warren program on F.E. Warren builds warriors by teaching and training members the ability to tackle almost any physical task.CrossFit is the principal strength and conditioning program used to train police academies and tactical operations teams, military special operations units,