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  • Veterinarian ensures MWD bite is worse than bark

    Our nation employs more than human beings. There is an elite class of more than 2,500 military working dogs on duty worldwide. These dogs work around the clock, and it takes a team of veterinarians to ensure they remain fit-to-fight. U.S. Army Staff Sgt. Seth Williams, 90th Medical Group veterinary

  • Missile Wing convoy operations lauded by Marine, missileer

    A Marine steps into the bearcat, ready to roll out on his first convoy with the Air Force. Right behind him follows a missileer from the 90th Operations Group. These two are the first ride-along participants from outside the Convoy Response Force on F. E. Warren Air Force Base.   In an effort to

  • Strengthening Trusted Care culture in Air Force medicine

    On October 26th, 2017, over 130 leaders across various health care organizations gathered to listen to Lt. Col. Christian Lyons and Lt. Col. Michael Fea speak on Trusted Care’s aim of positioning the Air Force Medical Service as a high reliability organization.

  • Maj. Gen. Stoss takes command of 20th AF

    Leadership changed hands at the 20th Air Force during a change of command ceremony at F.E. Warren Air Force Base, Wyoming, Jan. 26, 2018. During the ceremony, Maj. Gen. Anthony Cotton, 20th Air Force commander, transferred command to Maj. Gen. Fred Stoss. Gen. Robin Rand, Air Force Global Strike

  • F.E. Warren to hold Biomedical Science Corps panel

    A panel will be held at the F.E. Warren Medical Clinic in room Q1 at 10 a.m. on Jan. 25, 2018 to provide answers related to commissioning and program opportunities within the medical field. The panel is open to all enlisted and officers interested in learning more about getting involved with the

  • 20th Air Force commander reflects on Airmen’s accomplishments

    Maj. Gen. Anthony Cotton, 20th Air Force commander, took time to answer a few questions and reflect on major milestones achieved in the ICBM enterprise as he prepares for the numbered air force’s change-of-command ceremony Friday, Jan. 26.   Question 1: What were some of your most significant

  • Take command: Urgent care now easier to access

    As of Jan. 1, 2018, most TRICARE Prime enrollees no longer need a referral for urgent care visits and point-of-service charges no longer apply for urgent care claims. This change replaces the previous policy, which waived referrals for the first two urgent care visits per year.