• Maintaining a safety attitude

    Editor's Note: This is part of an ongoing series focusing on the sections that form the F.E. Warren safety office.Helicopter support, here, overseen by the 582nd Helicopter Group, is crucial to ensuring the 90th Missile Wing's ICBM force is safe and secure. Though flying comes with risks, there are

  • Fighting cancer, pushing forward

    Every day Montgomery Eriksen, 90th Missile Wing videographer, could see the ocean from his hospital room window and every day he would tell himself, "I'm going to walk on that beach."Walking does not come easy to someone going through routine chemotherapy treatments. You have little to no energy,

  • Leadership school makes the grade

    F.E. Warren's Airman Leadership School recently received a perfect score on its biannual program management review from the Enlisted Professional Military Education Academic Affairs and Community College of the Air Force review teams. The professional military education team that operates ALS

  • Airman aspires to country music stardom

    It started at age 5, when he was given a choice for Christmas gifts."My mom was like, you can do martial arts, or play guitar," he said. "I got a guitar for Christmas."At 22 years old, Airman 1st Class Dylan Westmoreland, 90th Security Forces Squadron defender, and Antlers, Okla. native, has been

  • Water quality report: Warren water meets EPA standards

    F.E. Warren Air Force Base releases the Consumer Confidence Report (CCR) for Annual Drinking Water Quality for calendar year 2014. Since F.E. Warren receives drinking water from the City of Cheyenne Board of Public Utilities (BOPU), the CCR was published in combination with the BOPU CCR.For

  • Staying out of the doghouse

    What better way to start off your summer adventures than with a loyal, drooling friend by your side? Puppy season has begun and dogs in the area are ready to find new homes. There are certain considerations to take and resources available to Airmen looking for a new pal.Owning a dog is a long-term

  • Mini-tri, many succeed

    The 90th Force Support Squadron hosted the 23rd Annual Mini-Triathlon June 20, 2015. The triathlon began with a 500-meter swim at the F.E. Warren Aquatics Center, followed by a 10-kilometer bike ride, ending with a 5k run.The triathlon was split into five heats with 22 competitors. Some chose to run

  • Wrenches, grease and father son bonding

    After bolting the tire on, the father and son duo lower their stock car off the jacks as the sound of tires tearing around the track fades. The son hops through the window and into the driver's seat as his father gives quick words of encouragement.Jeron Schmidt, 13, son of Maj. Neil Copenhaver, 20th

  • Get to know key spouses: Allison Gerstner, 90th MMXS

    Editor's note: This article is the second of a series that introduces key spouses from various 90th Missile Wing squadrons.While one missile maintenance team member maintains top-priority weapon systems in the missile complex, his spouse works to maintain morale and cohesion among another Air Force

  • Summertime safety: motorcycle safety a must for Airmen

    Summertime in Cheyenne usually means three things: construction, Cheyenne Frontier Days and people dusting off their motorcycles or hopping on one for the first time.Airmen are responsible to perform their duties safely, and motorcycle safety is no exception."You always hear, 'It's not if, but when'