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  • ICBM generals address ‘warfighter’ issues

    More than 30 top Air Force leaders gathered here April 12 for the third in a series of meetings focusing their attention on how best to sustain the ICBM weapon system, an effort begun after the launch of Air Force Global Strike Command in 2009.Ann Mitchell, Air Force Global Strike Command's Director

  • Know your rights as a service member

    The decision to serve in the U.S. military often leads to changes in a person's paycheck and lifestyle. With the economic slump, many people are having trouble keeping up with monthly payments. As active-duty service members, there are powerful protections against the economic risks members took

  • Warren welcomes AFGSC director

    Air Force Global Strike Command's Director of Logistics, Installations and Mission Support met with base leadership, toured facilities and spoke at an Airmen Leadership School graduation during her visit here March 30 to April 1. A highlight of Ann Mitchell's visit to the 90th Civil Engineer

  • Time running out to donate to Assistance Fund

    It's that time of year again when Airmen at Air Force Global Strike Command's F. E. Warren Air Force Base get a chance to lend critical support to fellow Airmen and their families by contributing to the Air Force Assistance Fund Campaign. The AFAF was established 69 years ago to help with emergency

  • April is Child Abuse Prevention Month

    Since 1983, when April was designated as Child Abuse Prevention Month, military installations across the country have used this month-long observance to increase awareness of child abuse and its prevention. April is a time when Air Force Global Strike Command bases and surrounding communities join

  • Include fire safety in grilling recipes

    Fire safety is an essential ingredient in any recipe that calls for cooking on a grill. In 2005, fire departments responded to about 8,300 home fires involving grills, hibachis or barbecues, according to a National Fire Protection Association report. These fires caused $137 million in property