• New, focused maintenance team

    F.E. WARREN AIR FORCE BASE, Wyo. -- In the wake of the Force Improvement Program, many changes to operations in F.E. Warren Air Force Base's missile complex have been made to improve the quality of life and efficiency in the field.One such improvement was the formation of a new team to streamline

  • FIP: "Making the world's best Air Force better"

    Within the nuclear enterprise, the winds of change that have swept 20th Air Force and the wings under it, have affected many.Though change is not always welcome, the Force Improvement Program has brought new opportunities, improved the quality of life for Airmen, rewarded those who take initiative

  • EOD showcases capabilities at Eagles game

    Airmen from the 90th Civil Engineering Squadron Explosive Ordnance Disposal flight and former Navy SEALs participated in a demonstration, Nov. 5, 2014, as part of military appreciation night during a Colorado Eagles hockey game in Loveland, Colo. The demonstration entailed various military tactics

  • OPSEC demands much, protects much

    Social media outlets such as Facebook, Twitter and Flickr can provide an instantaneous and highly entertaining feedback stream of your daily activities to friends and family. The latest videos of dogs running with fireworks in their mouths, kittens tumbling in the snow or Internet memes of celebrity

  • Warren Honor Guard welcomes new recruits

    The base Honor Guard held a graduation ceremony Oct. 31 to welcome 14 Airmen into their ranks. Each new recruit recieved a certificate presented by Col. Tracy Haye, 90th Missile Wing commander, and Chief Master Sgt. Samuel Couch, 90th MW command chief.The Airmen spent two weeks learning the proper

  • Suicide prevention: The spiritual side

    Editors note: This is the third article in a series of stories focusing on suicide prevention.The U.S. Air Force uses a program called Comprehensive Airman Fitness, and the concepts of the pillars of resiliency, to encourage Airmen to keep balance in their lives. There are four pillars: social and

  • Warren spends a "Night at the Museum"

    The annual "Night at the Museum" was held at the Warren ICBM and Heritage Museum Oct. 24. The event attracted a number of costumed children, as well as a few costumed adults. Children participated in a number of free activities including a costume contest, an arts and crafts table, a "Ghost Busting"

  • Suicide Prevention: The mental fight

    Editors note: this is the second article in a series of stories focusing on suicide prevention.Suicide is a major concern in the United States and it's prevention is a high priority in the Department of Defense. One of the main effects of suicidal thoughts is the influence on a person's physical and

  • The Black Eye Campaign

    The 90th Medical Group Family Advocacy Program recently sponsored a Black Eye Campaign to promote domestic violence awareness. Volunteers across base used makeup to give the appearance that they had black eyes in an attempt to create reactions from those who work with them or who saw them during the

  • Wood shop carves out niche in Warren's charm

    Editor's note: This is the second article in a series of articles about artwork in the Mighty Ninety.Much of what makes any locale unique is its artwork, and some of the most prolific artwork here comes from the wood shop in the Arts and Crafts Center, adding to the frontier/rustic feel of the