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  • Code talkers

    Navajo Code Talkers, also referred to as Wind Talkers, are credited with providing outstanding communications security for the United States military during the first and second World Wars. There were as many as 400 Navajo code talkers split into six Marine divisions in World War II. The Navajo

  • Family care plan requirements

    Air Force members in single parent, dual military couples or members with civilian spouses are required to develop a detailed family care plan to ensure care for dependents in the event of separation due to military missions. Per Air Force Instruction 36-2908, members will notify their commander or

  • Warren members prepare for upcoming inspections

    A compliance inspection and nuclear surety inspection are closely approaching, and Warren members used an exercise Monday to prepare. The exercise tested base members' communication between organizations and how quickly they responded during an off-base incident caused by a violent ice storm.

  • Deafening silence: Railroad quiet zone begins

    In the midst of year end, three component projects were funded to construct a quiet zone at the Old Glory Railroad crossing. Quiet zones are grade crossings, the intersection of a road and rail line, where trains are prohibited from sounding their horns. To create the Old Glory quiet zone,

  • Disaster Preparedness; Emergency management key to survival

    Warren has emergency managers in both the 90th Civil Engineering Squadron and the 90th Medical Group. The mission for these employees is to ensure preparedness, training, response and recovery if anything should happen here. Occurrences that would require response could be natural disaster,