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  • Vital Heavy Lifting – Every Day

    ICBM forces within Air Force Global Strike Command operate in an environment where the quality of our work has great consequence every day. The responsibility we share is greater nowhere else in our Air Force. Unlike many other jobs and professions, we can't have a bad day. When we successfully

  • Are you a ceremonial guardsman?

    Members of any honor guard program are commonly referred to as "ceremonial guardsmen."Merriam-Webster's definition of a ceremonial guardsman is a member of a military body who stresses careful attention to form and detail. Air Force Global Strike Command base honor guard's definition of a ceremonial

  • "Courage is doing what you are afraid to do"

    Not very many people know F. E. Warren actually had a dirt landing strip for a period of time. It was located close to the main gate along Interstate-25. This landing strip was used for several purposes from the "Western Flying Circus" demonstration team to a mail courier service. Capt. Eddie

  • Accountability is critical to success, positive contribution to the Air Force

    Many years ago, when I was promoted to the rank of staff sergeant, I was assigned as a section supervisor within the Precision Measurement Equipment Laboratory Flight, now known as the Test Measurement Diagnostic Equipment Flight. When I was initially informed of my selection, I thought I would not

  • GI Bill Benefits Require Honorable Discharge

    Educational benefits are a fantastic perk of military service. In fact, the Veterans Affairs Administration predicts the average veteran who uses the Post 9/11 GI Bill will receive approximately $90,000 over three years in tuition, books and living expenses.However, one of the prerequisites to

  • Mighty Ninety hold true to cowboy spirit

    We lost one of our own last week--Tech. Sgt. Ricky Smith, 90th Missile Security Forces Squadron. Sergeant Smith was a superior NCO and will be dearly missed. Our heartfelt sympathy goes out to Calyssa and his family. Cheyenne has a rich history. We are who we are because of those who have come

  • Successful supervisors develop successful Airmen

    My concept of a successful supervisor is a professional Airman who embraces the Air Force as a way of life! A professional Airman understands the commitment level expected to the mission and their fellow Airmen. Professional Airmen find ways to involve themselves in the mission, base and community,

  • A&FRC offer “big picture” deployment support

    The Airman & Family Readiness Center serves as the focal point for assistance to personnel and families during separations and deployments for the Airmen of Air Force Global Strike Command and the 90th Missile Wing. Proactive programming, improved by customer feedback generates a score of services

  • Mighty Ninety commander pleased with professionalism, mission accomplishment

    I saw a break in my schedule on Thursday, so I decided to sneak out the back door without Nila knowing and decided to drive around and just see the wing in action. First, I thought the base looked really good. I will have to say though I need one of those signs to put on the back of my car that

  • Commander sends thank you to the Global Strike Command Team

    On September 30, Air Force Global Strike Command achieved Full Operational Capability... on time and on target!Reaching this historic milestone would not have happened without each and every one of you, the women and men of Global Strike Command. Your professionalism, hard work and personal