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  • Decisions made today can last a lifetime

    As I sat waiting for the Central High School graduates to receive their diploma for their efforts, the principal announced the student speaker, Connor Walters. He spoke powerfully to his peers with future expectations and the understanding of life. He didn't look at the podium once as he 'poked' at

  • The Four Pillars to a Healthy Life

    As the weather warms I see more and more Airmen moving their physical fitness exercise regimen from the gym to outside (please don't forget to render proper respect to the flag during Reveille and Retreat). I expect everyone to pass the physical fitness test -- absolutely no excuses (except medical

  • Mighty Ninety goes undefeated in inspections

    So I ask, what will they say about the 90th Missile Wing, 10, 50, or even 500 years from now? Col. Scott Fox, 90th Missile Wing vice commander, and I were reminiscing the other day and he stated that he believed a reputation was something you earn and a legacy was something you leave when you are

  • Diversity, respect needed in the workplace

    Here at Air Force Global Strike Command's F. E. Warren Air Force Base we have approximately 3,600 military and civilian employees of diverse backgrounds who must learn to get along with each other. How can we accomplish this goal? Here are some suggested ways people of diverse backgrounds can get

  • A mighty attitude in the 90th

    By the time you read this we will have received our Nuclear Surety Inspection out-brief. I am certain that once again the 90th Missile Wing will have triumphed over our challenges. Why, you ask, am I so certain of this? Why would I commit such a prediction to print even before we come out of the

  • Mighty Ninety knocks one out of the park

    Wow, what a Nuclear Surety Inspection. The correct tone was set right out of the gates by Capt. Paul Hendrickson, 320th Missile Squadron; Mike Woods, 90th Missile Wing Safety; Special Agent Chris Szymanski, Air Force Office of Special Investigations; and Capt. Eric Miller, 90th Operations Support

  • Warren holds a strong heritage

    When was the last time you visited your base museum or asked the wing historian a question? I realize some people do not like to learn about our past, but it is very important to understand what has happened in the past to better understand the present and predict the future. Heritage is an

  • Confidence is alive, well in the Mighty Ninety

    The 321st Missile Squadron's code change was completed last week, finishing the last of our three annual code changes. What a Herculean feat -- 150 sorties and 15 launch control centers updated in five weeks. This was without a doubt the most complicated and involved code change I have ever seen.

  • Remembering the sacrifices of those who came before us

    Memorial Day is a time to remember military men and women who, in life, served our nation with honor. This Memorial Day many of us will enjoy the company of family and friends, but I'd also ask you to take time to remember our fallen and keep in your thoughts those serving overseas and on alert. As