• Aircraft mechanics keep Hueys flying

    Basic maintenance like oil changes, tire rotation and checking tire pressure can go a long way to avoid being stranded on the side of the road. However, breakdowns still happen to even the most regularly maintained car.Now imagine a breakdown hundreds of feet in the air."It's not like you can pull

  • Warren Airmen run for AFGSC

    Every year thousands of people gather at the National Museum of the Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio, for the annual Air Force Marathon. Two of those runners traveled from Warren and represent the base and Air Force Global Strike Command.1st Lt. Brian Norton, 319th Missile Combat Crew

  • Suicide Prevention Month: How one person can make a difference

    Thoughts of suicide are not necessarily something people explicitly announce to the world, which means loved ones often have no idea that their friend or family member is contemplating it. But there are signs and risk factors, and while somebody might think they can't make a difference by

  • Meet the commander: Col. Christopher Corley, 90th SFG

    Col. Christopher Corley, 90th Security Forces Group commander, took command June 29, 2015. Throughout his career, he has always embraced the responsibilities of a leader.Corley's first assignment was at Grand Forks Air Force Base, North Dakota, as a flight commander for security forces personnel

  • Honoring the fallen, guarding the colors

    The final notes of taps ring through the air. A casket, draped in the American flag, sits amid a group of people. Airmen dressed in ceremonial garb present a final salute. The echoes of gunfire reverberate out over the base.On Sept. 11, 24 Airmen were welcomed into the base honor guard. Though it

  • Maintenance team keeps launch facilities 'running good'

    The 90th Missile Maintenance Squadron is responsible for 150 Minuteman III launch facilities. The Periodic Maintenance Team ensures these locations operate efficiently and effectively, while also honing the skills of its Airmen.The PMT is the stepping stone for Airmen starting out in the Facility

  • Welcoming Wyoming winter wonderland: how to stay safe

    Anyone who has spent much time in Wyoming knows the recent cold nights are a sign of what is to come. Many skiers, snow boarders, sledders and snow plow companies eagerly await their favorite season.However, for those unfamiliar with the Wyoming winter and those who have grown too complacent with

  • Airmen build camaraderie during visit to National Parks

    The 90th Missile Wing's Outdoor Recreation hosts a series of adventures to various locations throughout the year - from relaxing camping trips to high adrenaline adventures such as tandem sky-diving and mountain biking - and many of these adventures come at a reduced cost to single Airmen.During

  • Distribution flight makes materiel move

    The coming and going of deliveries, crisscrossing of forklifts and trucks, and pages upon pages of documentation can boggle the mind, but for the 90th Logistics Readiness Squadron Distribution Flight, that is all in a day's work."It's pretty crazy how intense it is and how you don't really see it,"

  • Summer exploration: downhill mountain biking

    Editor's note: This feature is part of an ongoing series to highlight various activities Airmen can explore in the local area. According to Airman 1st Class Brad Hoffler, a 90th Missile Security Forces Squadron defender, "It's that rush of being able to fly down a mountain at 30 miles an hour, going