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  • Defenders close out Police Week

    Airman First Class Tristen Richards, Senior Airman Zachary Burrows and Airman First Class Yasmin Evans wait for the beginning of the national anthem at the parade field flag pole on F. E. Warren Air Force Base, Wyoming, May 15, 2020. The three airmen lowered Old Glory as part of a retreat ceremony.

  • Police Week 2020: Defender Busch Beats the Odds

    Hailing from Sugarloaf, Penn., Busch started Air Force Basic Military Training May 20, 2019 and at graduation on July 19, 2019, she was all set to start a promising career as a Security Forces Defender. But an accident during technical training at the 343rd Training Squadron put her childhood dreams

  • Rucking for heroes

    The Coronavirus has placed restrictions on the daily lives of people around the globe. Yet, some Airmen refuse to allow the restrictions of the current environment become limitations on their abilities.Following social distancing protocol, more than 80 Airmen from the 90th Civil Engineer Squadron

  • Mobile Medics

     From running through the plains and hills of Guernsey, Wyoming, trailing the 90th Ground Combat Training Squadron’s warrior Airmen to working in a garage behind F.E. Warren’s medical building gowned and masked, these medics were made to adapt.“The 90th Medical Group has been phenomenal with using

  • Defender life savers

    Many Defenders have multiple skillsets and certifications, but one certification might be considerably more uncommon than others. There are few who can boast they are nationally-certified Emergency Medical Technicians. Recently, two Security Forces Group members attended an Air Force Pararescue EMT

  • Minuteman III test launch on schedule, mission ready amid pandemic

    There is no question about it - the intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) mission is a unique portion of the Air Force Global Strike Command (AFGSC) nuclear enterprise. Even as the nation is battling the COVID-19 pandemic, the nuclear mission requires a 24/7/365 work force that is always ready

  • 90 SSPTS becomes 90 MSOS

    When the Missile Security Operations Concept was implemented across the missile fields of F. E. Warren, Malmstrom and Minot Air Force Bases, responsibilities and functions of the different squadrons were realigned to more effectively and efficiently defend those facilities.With the adoption of new

  • Some rise to the occasion

    In troubled and uncertain times there are typically some individuals who rise to the challenge presented. They are the ones that are ready to step up to the plate and hit a home run for the good of the team.  Three such individuals stepping up to help their team are Master Sgt. John Pillerella,

  • Air Force releases guidance on use of cloth face covers

    To the extent practical, without significantly impacting mission, all individuals on Department of the Air Force property, installations and facilities are required to wear cloth face coverings when they cannot maintain six feet of physical distance in public areas or work centers.

  • Possible military pharmacy changes due to COVID-19

    Do you use a military pharmacy? If so, there may be temporary limitations that result in s decrease in service or closure at your pharmacy due to COVID-19. To maintain patient and personnel safety, you may have to temporarily switch your prescription to TRICARE Pharmacy Home Delivery or to a TRICARE