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  • Skid trainers enhance driver safety

    Three highly-specialized vehicle safety training systems are now operational at Air Force Global Strike Command.Known as skid trainers, these systems are designed to teach drivers how to handle a wide variety of vehicles. One of the most recognizable vehicles operated by Airmen today is the High

  • Thunderbirds rip through Wyoming skies

    The U.S. Air Force Thunderbirds are an aerial demonstration squadron that performs precision aerial maneuvers that demonstrate the capabilities of the Air Force's high performance aircrafts to people throughout the world.. The three main objectives of the Thunderbirds mission are recruitment of new

  • Cops get involved at CFD

    F.E. Warren Airmen have a long history of volunteerism and involvement at Cheyenne Frontier Days, the biggest annual event in Wyoming's capital and touted the world's largest outdoor rodeo.This year is no different; 90th Security Forces Group Airmen volunteered their time to work for their

  • Non-profit provides ‘horsepower’ to Fort D.A. Russell

    Horses for Heroes, a non-profit that introduces horseback riding to service members, veterans, first responders and their families, visited here July 18 during Fort D.A. Russell Days, and, with the help of volunteering Airmen, provided horse rides to those who signed up."We're here to share our love

  • Airmen, civilians stampede across Warren

    Approximately 100 runners competed in the 36th Annual Buffalo Stampede here July 19.The Buffalo Stampede consists of concurrent 5K and 10K races along F.E. Warren streets, allowing Airmen, their families and people from the surrounding community to engage in some friendly competition and promote

  • Thunderbirds serve community breakfast

    The U.S. Air Force Thunderbirds joined local community members to help serve breakfast during the annual pancake breakfast July 21 at the Cheyenne Depot Plaza. The lines began forming around 6 a.m. and by kick-off at 7, approximately 10,000 people had shown up for a free breakfast of pancakes, eggs,

  • FIP draws strength from the field

    Air Force Global Strike Command personnel hosted face-to-face meetings with Airmen across the missile field recently as part of a continued commitment to its promise of providing real, lasting change.To demonstrate its resolve, AFGSC sent follow-up Force Improvement Program teams to Minot AFB, North