Former launch officers from the 566th Strategic Missile Squadron, 389th Strategic Missile Wing, held a 50th reunion in early August. In 1960, F.E. Warren AFB was the first operational ICBM base in the U.S. The 566th SMS was originally designated the 549th SMS. The veterans toured F.E. Warren AFB and are shown here visiting the former 566th Atlas E missile site near Greeley, CO. Front: Dick Cable, Littleton, CO; Herb Gordon, Pittsburgh, PA; Standing: Curt Dale, Parker, CO; Jerry Vitt, Atlanta, GA; Harold Phair, Jersey City, NJ; Charles Coon, Colorado Springs, CO. (Courtesy photo)
Col. Robert Vercher, 90th Operations Group commander, briefs a group of former Atlas-E crew members who were once stationed here in the operations group building Aug. 3. The 10-person group asked questions about crew teams, food on the sites, training, etc. “It was such a privilege to host these individuals,” said Colonel Vercher. “They laid an important foundation to the mission of deterrence we still proudly execute today.” (U.S. Air Force photo by 1st Lt. Brooke Brzozowkse)
Capts. Palmer Roberts and Richard Morrison, 90th Operations Support Squadron, gives a Missile 101 brief to a group of former Atlas-E crew members who were once stationed here in the pre-departure room on Aug. 3. “It was amazing to see how the weapon has changed and matured, but the mission has still remained the same,” said Col. (ret) Dick Cable, former Atlas missileer. “We are so proud of the people who work this mission. It was an honor to return here.” (U.S. Air Force photo by 1st Lt. Brooke Brzozowske)