• Faces of the Mighty Ninety: 90th Communications Squadron

    Airmen use computers and other electronic devices on a daily basis to communicate and accomplish their duties. From checking emails to monitoring patient records, Airmen need to stay connected to accomplish the mission.It can be easy to fall into a routine and completely overlook the battle that

  • Helicopter refueling units coming to MAFs across 20th

    The 90th Logistics Readiness Squadron is in the process of placing helicopter refueling units at select missile alert facilities. The units will allow the UH-1N helicopters of the 37th Helicopter Squadron to refuel while out in the missile field. “The increased refuel options within the missile

  • The Art of being an NCO

    As two fighters dance across the television screen, a 5-year old boy mimics the swift and precise actions, dedicating each second to admire the martial artists’ movements. The young Larry Tolliver Jr. soon began to learn the art himself.Now as an adult, the technical sergeant uses his 23 years of

  • Reveille and Retreat

    Every weekday, the base plays Reveille and To the Colors at 7:30 a.m. and Retreat and the national anthem at 4:30 p.m. This is a time to pay homage to all the people who have served and upheld the American flag for more than 200 years. Respecting the flag and what it stands for starts with proper

  • How CPTS prepares for the PCS, TDY season

    With summer here, many Airmen are getting ready to leave F.E. Warren as they move on to new bases or head to a temporary duty assignment.Leaving a duty station can be daunting, as Airmen get overwhelmed attempting to complete checklists while continuing to do their mission. When things get tough,

  • ODR takes over Fall Hall: New location, same recreation

    Outdoor recreation hosted a grand re-opening June 8 at their new location on base: the Fall Hall Commons. The community center will now be the central location for many of the support functions of the 90th Force Support Squadron.“Our new location allows us to showcase more of our rental equipment as

  • Mighty Ninety collides in bubble soccer

    The 90th Force Support Squadron hosted a bubble soccer tournament April 22 in the Freedom Hall Fitness Center. Teams of 5 Airmen, dependents and civilians over the age of 18 took part in a double-elimination tournament, where the first and second place teams received trophies.  Participants had to

  • Base Pharmacy Offers Over-the-Counter Medications at No Cost

    How many times have you had to drive to your local pharmacy downtown to buy common over-the-counter medications to treat a short-term illness? Are you like many other Americans who make an average of 26 visits each year to grocery or convenience stores downtown to purchase common OTC

  • Running down sexual assault

    The 90th Missile Wing worked with different agencies off-base to host a 5-kilometer run April 9 in support of Sexual Assault Awareness and Prevention Month. More than 600 Airmen, Soldiers, Guardsmen and civilians took part in the race. “We were thrilled with the amount of people that came to show

  • Military child overcomes challenges for passion

    Growing up as a military child can be tough – dealing with constant moves, new schools and leaving old friends behind. Many families go through the struggle together, finding ways to integrate into the communities around them. Twelve year-old Emma Brittingham, daughter of Lt. Col. Jacob Brittingham,