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  • Congratulations to 90th Missile Wing Second Quarter Award winners

    Airmen, families and friends of the 90th Missile Wing gathered, Aug. 3, at the base theater to celebrate the 2018 second quarter award winners. Airman of the Quarter Airman 1st Class Karl Nigg, 90th Logistics Readiness Squadron Non-commissioned Officer of the Quarter Tech. Sgt. Adam Petersen, 90th

  • Who you gonna call? Pest Management!

    Picture this. You walk into your building, turn on the lights, and BAM! A pigeon flies up in your face and wildly flaps all around the office. Who do you call? The pest management section of course. Some of the animals seen on base may seem harmless, but they can seriously impede mission success.

  • CFD: Powered by Volunteers

    100 volunteers carry 1,200 pounds of American Flag into the rodeo arena. CFD, ‘The Daddy of ‘em All’, brings the military and civilian communities together for a week-long rodeo powered by approximately 2,900 volunteers. For the past several year’s, Col. Matthew Dillow, 20th Air Force vice

  • USAF Thunderbirds make roaring return to CFD

    The U.S. Air Force Thunderbirds returned to Cheyenne skies, the location of the of their debut performance in 1953, July 25, 2018, for Cheyenne Frontier Days. The Thunderbirds are an aerial demonstration squadron that performs precision aerial maneuvers while demonstrating the capabilities of the

  • A grand entrance by Airmen at CFD grand parade

    Airmen from the 90th Missile Wing marched in the grand parade today, marking the official start of Cheyenne Frontier Days here in Cheyenne, Wyoming, July 21, 2018.   Approximately 150 Airmen, led by Col. Brian Rico, 90th Maintenance Group commander, marched in step down Capitol Avenue during the

  • FEW opens doors to kickoff Fort D.A. Russell Days

    F.E. Warren Air Force Base, Wyoming opened its gates to host the annual Fort D.A. Russell Days July 20-22. This open house brought the military and civilian communities together to celebrate and learn about the base’s rich history. On July 4, 1867, the railroad established its mountain region

  • I bet you can’t do your job without VES

    Maintenance teams dispatch every day in support of the ICBM deterrence mission. Their responsibility is to ensure the missiles remain up-to-snuff and will function in the event the key is turned. However, maintenance teams can’t do their job without the 790th Maintenance Squadron Vehicle and

  • Family by birth: Wingmen through oath

    Airman 1st Class Melissa Frazier and Airman 1st Class Payton Frazier are mother and son and a family in arms. In 2016 Payton recited the oath of enlistment and became an Airman in the U. S. Air Force. Just over a year later Melissa, his mother, recited the same oath and became a wingman to her son.

  • Hands from a hero

    According to the National Adoption Center about one in every 2000 new born babies will have some form of a limb deficiency. Though he could not fix congenital disabilities, Tech Sgt. Zachary Zilm, 582nd Operations Support Squadron NCOIC in charge of group training, is doing his best with the aid of