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  • IDES improves support for wounded warriors

    F. E. Warren servicemembers referred for medical evaluation boards after March 31 will go through a new Disability Evaluation System that integrates the processes of the Departments of Defense and Veterans Affairs.The Integrated Disability Evaluation System, or IDES, provides a more seamless

  • Spice now illegal at the federal level

    Spice is a hot topic in the Air Force, creating problems for the last couple of years. Though some states criminalized spice illegal, many states have not leading to widespread availability of what can be a very dangerous product. The United States Drug Enforcement Agency made spice illegal on a

  • MAJCOM commander visits Warren

    The commander of Air Force Global Strike Command toured F. E. Warren on March 14 through March 17 as part of base familiarization visits to all of the bases under his command.The purpose of this visit was to familiarize Lt. Gen. Jim Kowalski and his wife Julie with Warren's deterrence

  • USSTRATCOM commander visits Warren

    The commander of U.S. Strategic Command toured facilities at F. E. Warren on March 11 as part of a routine visit to the combatant command bases he oversees.The purpose of this visit was to familiarize Gen. C. Robert Kehler with Warren's deterrence operation."What an honor it was having our combatant

  • Reading to further education and expertise

    The 2011 Chief of Staff reading list provides Airmen of all ranks a guide to further their education and expertise. Professional reading continues to be vital as Airmen maintain the Air Force initiative today and prepare for the future. This year's list contains 14 books divided into three

  • Chief Roy visits Warren Airmen

    Chief Master Sgt. of the Air Force James Roy visited here March 2 and 3, during his first of two planned visits to Air Force Global Strike Command bases."Here you man and guard our nation's most lethal weapons," he said. "Likewise, I see our Airmen as the Air Force's most important weapons. We must

  • Protect family pets with microchips

    What is a microchip? A microchip is a tiny computer chip which has an identification number programmed into it. The whole device is small enough to fit inside a hypodermic needle and can be simply injected under the skin of our pets, where it will stay for the life of the animal. This provides a