• 90th MDG: Devoted to care

    The 90th Medical Group offers many services and opportunities for Airmen to stay fit for duty. One of the main programs the clinic offers is access to doctors and nurses for every day afflictions and injuries."[The 90th MDG] uses a system called Patient Centered Medical Home teams to provide care to

  • Professionalism requires respect, open mind

    Professionalism is an imprecise term which can mean different things in different situations. For Airmen, professionalism is a job requirement, and in addition to military dress and appearance, customs and courtesies and technical job knowledge, being a professional Airman means being aware of the

  • ‘Live’ Christmas tree safety

    The holiday season has arrived and the 90th Missile Wing Safety office wants to share some "live" Christmas tree information. When purchasing a live tree, check for freshness. A fresh tree is green, the needles are hard to pull from branches and do not break when bent. The trunk of a fresh tree is

  • Korean War vet receives Purple Heart, POW medals 60 years later

    When walking through the Whispering Chase Retirement Home, you meet some very interesting people, each with a unique story to tell. One of the stories comes from a man named Paul Kniss.At first sight, 86-year-old Kniss resembles Santa Claus and tells amazing stories and tales of days gone by.

  • Tips to avoid holiday stress

    It's that time of year again, the holidays are upon us. It seems as though the advertisements start earlier every year. This year may be even more challenging with all the pending financial instability. Many Airmen may be asking themselves how they can handle another year of gift buying, fruitcake,

  • First Sergeant Council: the wingmen of the holiday season

    Thanksgiving is the time for being with families and being thankful for all that we have in our lives- a career, good health and a family of Airmen who are there to support us when we need it. When it comes to a support network, there is none better than the wingmen all around us. This Thanksgiving,

  • Honor guard officially welcomes new guardsmen

    Supervisors, commanders and family members from across F.E. Warren Air Force Base, Wyo., attended an Honor Guard Graduation in the Pronghorn Center Nov. 15 for new ceremonial guardsmen in the 90th Missile Wing Honor Guard.To become ceremonial guardsmen, Airmen take time away from their normal jobs

  • Recycling: Do your part

    The Base Recycle Center, Bldg. 948, helps keep the base clean and organized by accepting various materials. Items accepted at the recycle center· Cardboard (boxes, cereal, packing, etc)· Paper (newsprint, office paper, magazines, brown packing paper)· Scrap metal (brass, aluminum, copper, etc) ·

  • Missile footprints

    Thousands of Airmen over the decades have been sent out on-the-road as sentries to the world's most powerful strategic deterrent. Many crew members drive this part of the country and most see it as barren, under-developed land where the weather is always in control. But what most crews lose sight of