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  • Warren’s operation resiliency, are you in control?

    There has been much discussion in the Air Force regarding resiliency training for our Airmen. The more I learn and truly understand the demands we place on our Airmen, the more I am an advocate for this program.As we continue to fight the war on terror, our Airmen accomplish incredible results

  • The Mighty Ninety continues to impress

    We had a superb end of fiscal year closeout. What a great team effort with our comptroller and contracting squadrons leading the way. While they both stay busy all year long, the last week of September is especially challenging as we try to spend every dollar wisely and carefully. We stayed in

  • What is a communications focal point?

    As many of you may already know, the 90th Communications Squadron, now aligned under Air Force Global Strike Command, operates a network help desk supporting F. E. Warren and the missile complex. However, what you might not know is the communications squadron eliminated their help desk function and

  • Thank you to the Global Strike Command

    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 sacrifice

  • Building key skill sets for our Airmen at Warren

    Last week, I took a trip out to Guernsey with Col. Rob Vercher, 90th Operations Group commander; Col. Don Adams 90th Maintenance Group commander; and Col. Fran Vasta-Falldorf, 90th Medical Group commander. We flew out with Capt. Quentin Rohlfs, aircraft commander; 1st Lt. Jonathan Gentri, co-pilot;

  • Leadership takes dedication

    During the NCO professional education seminar held by the 90th Force Support Squadron career advisor's staff, I was asked a question about how to implement leadership from a supervisor's perspective.It was a great question because we have expectations of our NCOs to exercise leadership. In fact, it

  • Game day: There's no off day for Mighty Ninety

    As I sit here on this nice, autumn Friday afternoon putting my thoughts on paper for this commentary, I find myself reminiscing back to this same time of day on Fridays 25 autumns ago. My Pascagoula Panther teammates and I would have been finishing up our pre-game meal getting ready for our weekly

  • Traditions, honor seen throughout wing

    If you heard some sirens last week around base or "Back in Black" blaring from the 90th Operations Group building, let me explain. This tradition is part of the Air Force Global Strike Command competition once called Curtain Raiser, Olympic Arena, Guardian Challenge, now called Global Strike

  • It takes more than ‘filling squares’ to get promoted

    I wrote the below article several months ago, but because we have new members assigned to Warren as part of Air Force Global Strike Command, and I am still asked the question "What does it take to get promoted to senior master sergeant?" I wanted to run this article again.As I am asked about

  • Five ways to prevent vehicle accidents

    As I write this, the Mighty Ninety has gone more than 525 days without a government-owned vehicle rollover. This is a remarkable accomplishment which every member of the wing should be proud and proves leadership at all levels and safety together can prevent mishaps. However, the rules of the road