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  • Personally procured move replaces DITY move

    The Do It Yourself move program has a new name: Personally Procured move.All members in permanent change of station, separation, retirement or local move status that have the proper authorization must report to the Traffic Management Office immediately upon receipt of orders to schedule contracted

  • Customer feedback survey helps drive programs

    Every year, Headquarters, Air Force Services conducts a customer feedback survey to assess customer satisfaction with base-level services programs. However, this year customers will be able to answer the survey online or complete the paper survey on-the-spot while visiting an activity. Survey dates

  • Airmen spread holiday cheer

    Operation Provide Joy, a Warren-sponsored program which partnered with the local Salvation Army, offered children a chance to enjoy the holidays in the Trail's End Club Dec. 15.The event gives Warren Airmen and the children a chance to interact, and it gives the Airmen a chance to give back to the

  • 90th SFG is more than six months DUI free

    The 90th Security Forces Group has gone more than six months without having a DUI.With more than 1,100 Airmen, most of them first term, the accomplishment has encouraged and inspired a more aware Warren force."In the military, we're all a big family," said Staff Sgt. Shaun Svetlecic, 90th Security

  • In-stream air stripper removes degreaser from local water supply

    Several people have noticed water being jetted into the air within the streambed near the corner of Missile Dr. and South Creek Dr. It is not a water-line break. Although water-line breaks do occur this time of year, this particular fountain has been formed intentionally by the environmental

  • Holiday message sent to Airmen in sweet circular form – cookies

    The third annual cookie launch took place Dec. 11 from 6:30 a.m. to noon in the Trail's End Club, delivering more than 600 Airmen living in the dormitories a taste of the holidays.Many of the cookies were baked and donated by the base and local community, but the Military Affairs Committee bought

  • Base offers spaghetti dinner to families of deployed Airmen

    Warren hosted the 5th annual spaghetti dinner for the families of deployed Airmen at the chapel activity center here Dec. 6.More than 80 people attended the dinner, which consisted of a bowl of salad, a plate of spaghetti and meatballs, and dessert."This is our way of supporting [these families,]"

  • Warren’s third-annual Chosin Reservoir Commemorative March honors veterans

    Warren members participated in the third-annual Chosin Reservoir Commemorative March here Nov. 30.Airmen in teams of four wore ruck sacks weighed with 30-pound bags of sand and marched or ran six miles around the base in the cold honoring the men who, 57 years ago, were involved in the Battle of the