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  • Rising 6: New council pairs Airmen with junior NCOs

    Previously, the Airman's Voice and the NCO council were the only avenues available to enlisted members E-1 through E-6 to voice their opinions and have the opportunity to volunteer in the community. Now these councils have combined, and a bigger voice will be heard at Warren. The Rising 6 council is

  • Airmen in right place at right time

    A man is lying in a pool of his blood -- a victim of a pointless crime. He has been stabbed, and the suspect is running from the scene, inches from freedom. Police officers then try to find the suspect, keeping in mind the safety of hundreds of innocent bystanders enjoying their day at the

  • Security Forces train Airmen to protect space resources

    Senior Airman Joshua Newton holds the flashbang up high in the air and his three teammates know what that means without uttering a single word. It is time to breach the room and they all look away as he carefully leans forward and chucks the grenade into the room. As the flashbang goes off

  • NetLink allows online training in LCCs

    Ninetieth Space Wing operations crew members now have the ability to access their base e-mail and all base network functions from launch control centers located throughout the tri-state area. The NetLink system uses fiber-optics to allow crew members to access computers located topside at the

  • Warren supports Operation Financial Fitness

    The Defense Department has designated Feb. 25 through March 4 as Military Saves Week to encourage service members and their families to establish savings goals and set money aside for emergencies and other needs. Warren is supporting this effort by asking military members and civilians to join

  • Missile test launches at Vandenberg AFB

    Civilian community leaders, Warren Airmen and members of the Wyoming Air National Guard traveled to Vandenberg Air Force Base, Calif., Feb. 6 through 8 to witness the 30th Space Wing's first missile launch of the year. "I was very impressed with the knowledge and skills that were demonstrated by the

  • Blood banks running low; donations needed

    The snow in Cheyenne this winter has caused a blood supply crisis in the Rocky Mountain region, which includes South Dakota, Wyoming, Nebraska and Northern Colorado. The last couple snows have lost the Rocky Mountain region more than 35 blood drives to cancellation, compounding the dramatic decrease

  • Pregnancy and the active-duty female

    Pregnancy is an exciting time that brings many changes. One of the most rewarding changes women can make for themselves and their baby is to focus on a healthy lifestyle. That means eating healthy foods, getting regular physical activity, stopping smoking and avoiding alcohol and drugs. With these

  • 90th OG faces 72-hour alerts with three-person crews

    Alerts for the missile combat crews are changing at Warren. The 320th Missile Squadron has been testing the 72-hour alerts with three-person crews since Oct. 1. As soon as operationally feasible, the 319th Missile Squadron and 321st Missile Squadron will follow. With the duration of missile alerts

  • AFAF campaign returns to Warren this month

    The Air Force Assistance Fund campaign returns to Warren the last week of February to give active-duty Airmen and others the chance to support Air Force organizations. "It's just one way the Air Force family takes care of its family members," said Capt. David Trout, 90th Missile Maintenance Squadron