• Stress management: Controlling what can be controlled in life

    Positive stress can be healthy and can make someone perform better, such as taking a test or running a race. But when someone has problems dealing with stress, it can be debilitating. That's when they should seek help.The mental health clinic offers a stress management class to help those who have

  • Weather forecaster’s work is never complete

    Before the duty day begins, organizations around Warren call on the support of one of the silent watchers -- the weather forecaster.The 90th Operation Support Squadron Weather Flight supplies the base and 153rd Airlift Wing with valuable weather forecasts for operations."A typical day starts at 4

  • Medals of Honor: Five stories of heroism

    Army Pfc. Charles George, Korean War, Cherokee from North Carolina Private George was a member of a raiding party Nov. 30, 1952, attempting to capture an enemy for interrogation. While traveling a rugged slope, under heavy machine gun and mortar fire, several members of the party were lost. Upon

  • Gate guards: Introduction to security forces

    The safety and security of Warren is the main priority of Airmen from the 90th Security Forces Squadron. They are the troops who post at all gates and secure locations around base. With a demanding schedule and expectations set high, spending a day posted at the gates is not an easy task, whether as

  • Cowboy Up: AFROTC Det. 940 practices pride and glory

    Air Force ROTC cadets juggle well. They must juggle two lives; the life of a full time college student and the life of an Air Force officer in training. Their situation is unique because they live a college student lifestyle with a military twist. By the time the Air Force ROTC cadets of Det. 940 at

  • Warren member earns bronze star

    Pictures of his family and friends share a smile with him every time he enters his office. A photograph of President George W. Bush expresses "best wishes" as he sits in his chair.Tech. Sgt. Cayle Harris, 90th Civil Engineer Squadron, has returned from Iraq from doing his job as an explosive

  • Museum decorates for Victorian Christmas

    Every holiday season, the Warren ICBM and Heritage Museum decorates to match the fashion of the Victorian era."All of our decorations answer a question," said Paula Taylor, museum director. "Many people wonder what Christmas looked like in the houses when they were first built; we're here to show

  • A Victorian Christmas poem: Celebrate the holidays the old fashioned way

    (Editor's note: The words in bold are stressed and represent emphasis. There are seven beats per line.)Wind screams and moans past a home all alone in the newly built Fort D.A. Russell.A family warms their bones by a fire made known to ease this day's usual hustle.The children laugh and sing, dance

  • Graphic designer’s creativity expressed through work

    To create a product, their work begins with a blank computer screen. As their minds ripen with ideas on what they want a product to look like, they know it has to be something new, something fresh, something that will sit on the edge of creativity while still keeping in mind what their customers

  • Missile Care program helps deploying parents

    Warren parents who deploy to missile fields may find themselves fighting two battles when it comes to child care.The first battle is primary child care during the daytime, and the second battle is with child care in the evenings. Many missions at Warren require Airmen to deploy for several days,