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  • First Warren Airman court-martialed for Spice

    An airman with the 90th Security Forces Squadron was convicted of abusing the drug known as Spice and charges of wrongful use of a controlled substance here August 12.Airman Aaron Ray became the first Air Force member to be convicted through court-martial of using Spice at F.E. Warren Air Force

  • Global Strike Challenge teams host golf fundraiser

    Aug. 6 members of the Global Strike Challenge teams hosted a golf tournament at the Warren Golf Club. The tournament was used as a fundraiser to help offset the cost to the members participating in GSC. The tournament was played as best-ball and each member of the team could buy up to three

  • 20th Air Force commander visits Guernsey

    The 20th Air Force commander visited the Camp Guernsey Training Facility on Aug. 5 for an orientation tour of nuclear security forces training.Maj. Gen. C. Donald Alston was briefed by Maj. Jeffrey Rowsey, 90th Ground Combat Training Squadron commander, on the capabilities and improvements being

  • Internship program helps military spouses build careers

    This year, the Department of Defense started the Military Spouse Internship Program, which is a new program encouraging federal-government agencies to hire active-duty spouses.Federal agencies have many positions to fill every year, and military spouses are an important source of dedicated

  • Take heed of bats roosting at Warren

    There are over 1,000 bat species in the world; 70 percent of them are insectivores, able to consume one-third of their body weight in insects each night, some are frugivorous and a few are carnivorous.Contrary to myths, there are only three species of bats that consume blood exclusively; the Common

  • Protect yourself from bats, avoid rabies

    Because of rabies concerns, base housing residents and others in the community need to be cautious if encountering bats. Although most bats are not rabid, a bat that is active during the day or one found in an unexpected location, such as on a lawn or in one's home, might be infected.Bats and skunks