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  • New command chief takes rein

    The men and women of the Mighty Ninety welcome the newest 90th Missile Wing command chief.Chief Master Sgt. Marty Anderson came here from Mountain Home Air Force Base, Idaho, where he served as a first sergeant and a superintendent."I've learned something from every base I've been at," Chief

  • Wing AFAF campaign proves successful

    The 2010 Air Force Assistance Fund campaign for F.E. Warren is in its last week, and thanks to the generous donations of those in the Mighty Ninety, the base exceeded its goal of $51,750. Although the contribution thermometer for this year's campaign drive has been pushed over the top, donations are

  • Honor guard NCOIC passes baton

    The Warren Honor Guard provides military funeral honors to veterans, retirees and active-duty members who live in parts of Wyoming, Nebraska and Colorado. Its mission is to represent Airmen to the American public and the world.Tech. Sgt. Devin Carter, NCO in charge of the honor guard for the past

  • Leaders conduct wingman briefings

    The 90th Missile Wing had its first of three wingman days Feb. 12. All members were separated into sections and sent to different areas around the base to attend briefings by leadership on what it means to be a wingman.Col. Steve Miller, 90th Security Forces Group commander, began his briefing by

  • AF's first African American CMSAF

    Chief Master Sgt. Thomas Barnes grew up in the war-related industries town of Chester, Penn. In April 1949, he joined the newly-created United States Air Force as an aircraft maintainer specializing in hydraulics. In October 1950, he was assigned to the 4th Troop Carrier Squadron of the 62nd Troop

  • AF adopts new time-tracking system

    Air Force officials have implemented an improved method of tracking civilian time and attendance. Civilian employees may be happy to know the days of tirelessly manually inputting accountability information, only to have someone else input the same information into a different system, are nearly

  • Wyoming Honor Flight needs public support

    The Honor Flight Wyoming board of directors has determined the group's next flight will depart from Cheyenne on May 18. The flight, which will carry 110 Wyoming World War II veterans to view the World War II Memorial in Washington, DC, has already been filled. A September flight, departing from

  • Airman earns African American award

    To win an award such as the African American Recognition award, it takes time and dedication to service. Not only has Staff Sgt. Paul W. White, 90th Security Forces Squadron, shown that he's dedicated to the mission, he has won the award for 2010 at the squadron, wing, and MAJCOM levels. He's now up

  • 321st MS chef, artist paints mural

    Warren's 321st Missile Squadron is a more little colorful now, thanks to the vision of a talented artist. Senior Airman Stephanie Scarset, a 321st Missile Squadron chef, painted a mural paying homage to the Air Force Creed, the F.E. Warren mission and the Air Force mission."I thought I'd be able to