• The Learning Curve: AU ABC program makes college transitions easier

    Although Air Force education centers see many minor changes, the new Air University Associate-to-Baccalaureate Cooperative program is a significant one, offering Airmen who earn their Community College of the Air Force Associates degree an opportunity to go directly into a bachelor program."The [AU

  • Warren Outdoor Recreation prepares for fall, winter events

    The days are getting shorter and colder. The leaves are changing color and the distinct smell of fall is in the air. All the signs are present for Warren Airmen to get ready for fall and winter sports.Warren rests on the Front Range of the Rocky Mountains and its location makes it a winter-sport

  • Crow Creek nature trail offers peace, serenity

    The Crow Creek nature trail offers a home to a unique variety of wildlife, plant life and landscapes. Whether it's the endangered Preble's meadow jumping mouse, the federally protected Colorado butterfly plant or a source of drinking water created more than a hundred years ago, Warren provides a

  • Program educates students on ICBM mission

    The Warren ICBM and Heritage Museum has a program designed to introduce students to the basic principles of how missiles and rockets work.The Junior Missileer outreach program began during Fort D.A. Russell Days this year.By drawing upon creative and simple hands-on illustrations from life, the

  • Video game sharpens golf skills despite weather

    The Warren Golf Club offers a unique way people can hone their golf skills over the colder months when temperature doesn't allow use of the golf course.The Full Swing Golf Simulator at the club is an indoor multiplayer video game with golf courses from around the world."It's a state-of-the-art

  • Warren member retires after 52 years AF service

    In 1955, the same year the Pentagon announced its plans to develop ICBMs armed with nuclear missiles, a Warren member enlisted into the Air Force. He officially retired for the second time Sept. 7, having more than 52 years of military service under his belt. Bill Dickson enlisted in March of 1955

  • New security forces weapon shockingly effective

    When police officers find themselves in situations where a perpetrator isn't life threatening, but needs to be subdued by more than just physical strength, another option is now available. Classes have begun for Warren patrol officers to train them on the proper use of the Advanced Taser gun, a

  • Security forces train for real world events

    Members of the 790th Missile Security Forces Squadron participated in a simulated convoy attack Aug. 28 at an abandoned launch facility in Wyoming. These exercises are implemented every quarter and are designed to test the skills and tactics used by security forces to confront threats to the United

  • New life to Warren: Family adopts child

    Col. Marc Piccolo, 90th Mission Support Group deputy commander, and his wife Rhonda adopted an infant Aug. 12. Joseph Alan Piccolo arrived at Warren in the morning Aug. 13. "We were ready to have a family," Mrs. Piccolo said. "We started the paperwork to adopt a child in January." The Piccolo's

  • Wheelchair not enough to stop young archer

    When she began exploring the world of archery, she was barely able to hold the bow on her own. Instructors had to assist her with simple tasks such as loading the arrows, aiming and shooting. She began shooting while she was at camp in Texas and has only seen improvement. Even though she is in a