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  • New program launched: Getting a bachelor’s degree is as easy as ABC

    The community college of the Air Force launched a ground-breaking program June 15 to help Airmen achieve a bachelor's degree.The Air University's associate to baccalaureate program allows Airmen to apply their CCAF credits toward a bachelor's degree; in most cases significantly decreasing the amount

  • Phase one of storm-water drainage project nears completion

     A $5.5 million construction project that began here July 2006 is nearing completion of the first of three phases.The upgrade storm-water drainage project is designed to improve Warren's storm drainage system and storm sewer system by reducing peak discharges passing through the developed areas on

  • Warren's Junior Deployment: A day in their parent’s shoes

    Teenagers and youth from Warren and the surrounding area participated in a mock deployment Saturday.Operation Special Processing, Authorization and Combat Effectiveness Junior Deployer took place at a variety of places, on and off base, and showed the youth what military members go through when they

  • Warren Airman melds passion, mission

    A familiar face graced the stage of the Cheyenne Civic Center during the "Tops in Blue" concert June 13. Staff Sgt. Julie Little, 90th Operations Support Squadron, performed this year's show, "The Fly-By," commemorating the Air Force's 60th Anniversary, with 39 other "Tops in Blue" members. "Julie

  • Warren mourns: Airman 90th SW's first to be killed in global war on terror

    A memorial service for Warren's first fallen Airman in the global war on terror took place at the vehicle operations building June 14. Airman 1st Class Eric M. Barnes, 90th Logistics Readiness Squadron, was killed about 100 miles south of Baghdad, Iraq, June 10 when his convoy was attacked by an

  • Media award: Photographer captures DoD award

    The Crow Creek Challenge starts around 6 a.m. the end of June every year. This event challenges the many four-man teams that enter. The CCC incorporates various activities that include the log carry, four-man push-ups and many other physical strength and agility tests. The Airmen that participate in

  • Quilts of Valor: Donating quilts to wounded military

    The Quilts of Valor organization donated a quilt to Senior Airman Joshua Brooks, 90th Security Support Squadron, May 31 currently in San Antonio, Texas. Airman Brooks was injured on a deployment to Iraq. The quilt was made by Jennifer Williams, the wife of Maj. David Williams, 90th SSPTS

  • Special child participates in first 'Missileer for a Day' tour

    Two special local children got the once-in-a-lifetime chance to launch ICBM missiles from Warren June 11. Or they would have, had their key-turn sequence not been simulated. Ariana Ruskey-Moffett, her younger brother, Avery, and their parents visited Warren to participate in the base's first