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  • Housing Town Hall: What you missed

    In case you missed the Housing Town Hall meeting on April 26, here are some quick notes on what you missed!BALFOUR BEATTY COMMUNITIES (BBC)General contact info ◦ Community Management Office: 307-432-0300 ◦ Maintenance/Self Help: 307-637-6102 ◦ Neighborhood Center: 307-514-5000Free services

  • Air Force ramps up flying ICU teams

    When the U.S. military needs to transport critically injured patients by air, it calls on Air Force Critical Care Air Transport Teams. The Air Force is increasing CCATT capabilities to meet the needs of the warfighter.

  • F.E. Warren Civilian all-call

    In the interest of providing the F.E. Warren civilian workforce with invaluable information about the civilian appraisal system, education opportunities and where to find information about civilian employment, the 90th Mission Support Group organized an all-call for civilian personnel. Throughout

  • 90 MSG Warrior Day

    The 90th Mission Support Group held their Warrior Day event here on April 19, 2018. The 90th Logistics Readiness Squadron believes technical skill development and mental preparation for the unforeseen challenges while in a deployed environment, are skills that should be introduced and sharpened

  • Career Intermission Program gives Airmen a break

    The Air Force’s Career Intermission Program allows Total Force Airmen the opportunity to temporarily transition out of the service for a minimum of one year and maximum of three years in order to pursue personal or professional endeavors.  Eligible participants receive a monthly stipend and retain

  • One Airman thinks big for better patient care

    Being the youngest ranking active duty Airman in the small clinic at Malmstrom Air Force Base, Montana, does not stop Staff Sgt. Kaitlyn Callahan from exceeding expectations to deliver the best patient care.

  • Security is everyone’s business

    The law enforcement agencies at F.E. Warren Air Force Base work vigilantly every day to keep the base safe. Although the base is in good hands, they cannot be everywhere at once. That’s why it is up to every man, woman, and child living and working on base to help our defenders with base

  • Air Force lab puts medical devices through their paces

    “We break stuff,” said Lt. Col. Brandi Ritter, chief of the Air Force Medical Evaluation Support Activity, showing off the facility where her unit tests the devices medical Airmen use to complete their mission.