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  • Mighty Ninety joins forces to make a difference

    Got a little therapy on a bucket again this past weekend. Let me explain, normally I get my therapy going down a mountain on a snowboard in the winter months. In the summer I switch over to coaching baseball. I have to tell you, I am as comfortable wearing an Air Force uniform as I am sitting on a

  • Make a difference: A new year, a new Rising 6

    Many installations have various groups or organizations in which the main objective is to enhance morale and base involvement. I am a firm believer in "there's always room for improvement," which is a large factor in why I am active in the Rising 6. Rising 6 is an organization representing all

  • Take the growl out of your life

    An unknown author once stated, "When you feel dog tired at night, it may be because you've growled all day long." How often do you find yourself growling all day, and why are you growling? Of course, this growling is directly connected to your attitude. How is your attitude? How do you approach each

  • Greater exercise tempo: goals reached, exceeded

    We've been exercising harder than normal lately. This is not only to ensure our goals and objectives are met, but Air Force Global Strike Command's as well. What is very gratifying to me is that we reached the goals we set 21 months ago. Each exercise is complex, well planned and finely tuned. But

  • Community involvement: Be your own hero

    "Put on some skates; be your own hero," said Maggie Mayhem in the movie "Whip it." It was roughly a year ago when I first viewed the film which motivated me to join roller derby. I swore I would play on a team, if given the opportunity. As fate would have it, not long after making my decision, I

  • Mighty Ninety success: a team sport

    Many of the articles I have written were obviously with the intent to create a culture to meet our mission statement, "Provide Preeminent Combat Capability Across the Spectrum of Conflict." As stated in last week's article, we have proven we do this better than anyone else.The reason we do this

  • Mighty Ninety displays professionalism

    What a treat to have Ann Mitchell, Air Force Global Strike Command's Director of Logistics, Installations, and Mission Support come visit our base last week. She spent most of the day with the 90th Mission Support Group. Lt. Col. Chuck Roberts, 90th Civil Engineer Squadron commander, was the point

  • Success is a team sport

    During the past two weeks our wing earned 14 prestigious awards. Col. Greg Tims, 90th Missile Wing commander, mentioned them in his commentary this week. What is more significant is these awards are due to the great team concept we have here at the Mighty Ninety! Even our MAJCOM first sergeant,

  • Weather is just warming up: Take time to warm up safety skills this spring

    Spring is officially here, and many of us are ready to leave the house to enjoy the warmth and sunshine we missed during the winter. If this is your first year at F. E. Warren, you may be surprised to know that even though the calendar reads April, we likely have not seen the last of winter.

  • Daily Excellence: setting standards, earning awards

    We hit a milestone this past Thursday, few if any will ever match. We went two years without a rollover! Considering we drive more than nine million miles a year in some very treacherous weather conditions, makes this even sweeter. I thank each one of you for keeping safety at the forefront in all