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  • Defenders graduate Weapons and Tactics

    Defenders from across the country graduated the Security Forces Weapons and Tactics Instructors Course September 3, 2020 at Camp Guernsey, Wyoming.This most recent iteration of the course was the first to be validated, or accepted for military wide use, after four years of hard work and effort from

  • AFSVC launches pilot program for online food ordering at NAF operations

    As part of the Air Force Services Center’s enterprise-wide E-commerce initiative, the Nonappropriated Fund Food and Beverage Branch is launching a pilot program bringing online food ordering and pick-up to NAF food operations. Air Force Global Strike Command installations are the first onboard to

  • Test launch demonstrates safe, ready Minuteman III deterrent

    A team of Air Force Global Strike Command Airmen launched an unarmed Minuteman III intercontinental ballistic missile equipped with a test reentry vehicle at 12:03 a.m. Pacific Time Sept. 2 from Vandenberg Air Force Base, California.The test demonstrates that the United States’ nuclear deterrent is

  • 90 MW continues Frontiercade Tradition

    The 90th Force Support Squadron held the annual Frontiercade Aug. 21, 2020 at multiple locations on F.E. Warren Air Force Base, Wyo., building camaraderie and morale through physical contest.Frontiercade allows for squadrons to earn bragging rights through a number of different trials as teams

  • Airman Leadership School class 20-F graduates

    The 90th Missile Wing Airman Leadership School held a graduation ceremony Aug. 6, 2020 at the Base Theater on F. E. Warren Air Force Base to honor the Airmen who completed the course. The following Airmen graduated the course:SrA Jeremy Ashley, 790 Missile Security ForcesSrA Foster Conner, 90

  • Community College of the Air Force reveals plans for new degree program

    The new Associate of Applied Science in Military Technology and Applied Sciences Management degree is a flexible alternative for enlisted personnel serving in Air Force specialties lacking enough formal skills training to meet current degree program requirements, said Dr. Hank Dasinger, the dean of