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  • Service does not end after the uniform comes off

    The Cheyenne Rotary Club held the 100th Anniversary Gala Nov. 3, 2018, at Little America Hotel and Resort, Cheyenne, Wyoming, where Capt. Scott O’Grady, former U.S. Air Force pilot, was the guest speaker. O’Grady served in the Air Force for 12 years, and in 1995, he was shot down over Bosnia where

  • Breast cancer survivor, speaks at luncheon

    October is Breast Cancer Awareness month, and it serves as a chance to raise awareness about the importance of screening and early detection of breast cancer. About 1 in 8 women born today in the United States will get breast cancer at some point during their life. After skin cancer, breast cancer

  • Dental benefits to change for families and retirees

    TRICARE beneficiaries enrolled in the TRICARE Retiree Dental Program will soon see changes to their enrollment. Beginning Nov. 12, 2018, military retirees, family and active duty family members will have an open enrollment period to sign up for the Federal Employees Dental and Vision Insurance

  • 90 CES welcomes new commander

    Lt. Col. Brian Low took command of the 90th Civil Engineer Squadron during an assumption of command ceremony at F.E. Warren Air Force Base, Wyoming, Oct. 22, 2018.Low was previously the energy management program lead, Pentagon, Washington D.C.An assumption of command ceremony is a tradition that

  • F.E. Warren Airman receives Grateful Nation Award

    Each year the Jewish Institute for National Security selects six individuals from our five military branches and U.S. Special Operations Command for the Grateful Nation Award for their superior conduct during the War on Terrorism. Master Sgt. Daniel McKnight, 90th Civil Engineering Squadron

  • Excelling where you are

    Often times defenders are given the security forces job during basic training, but dream of a bigger and better job. Other times Hollywood clouds the reality of the job, but it is chosen due to aspirations of high stakes adrenaline while being deployed straight out of basic training.Airman 1st Class

  • One man's journey to be the first

    While on temporary duty to Malmstrom Air Force Base, Montana, for exercise Olympic Flag in September 2018, Colonel Todd Sauls, 20th Air Force Director of Operations and Communications, pulled alert with 1st Lt Jasmine Kim, 10th Missile Squadron missileer.  Their mission: Ensure the world’s premier

  • Fire Prevention Fun

    The City of Cheyenne hosted a Fire Prevention Week Open House on Oct. 15, 2018. Fire services from Cheyenne and F.E. Warren Air Force Base took part in the festivities at the Depot Square.There were displays and activities such as a bounce house, children’s firefighter challenge course, information

  • Association of Air Force Missileers: standing alert through history

    Preservers of the past and defenders of the future, the Association of Air Force Missileers uphold the history and support the Air Force missile mission and the personnel who dedicate their lives to that mission. The AAFM celebrated its 25th anniversary this year, with more than 250 attendees

  • Self-aid Buddy-care: life and death

    On the battle field, your buddy is your best friend. You may have to depend on that person to save your life. That is where self-aid buddy care comes into play. Before anyone is allowed to go on a deployment, they must first go through a course on SABC. The training consists of classroom instruction