• Trail’s End Club offers many perks to members, families

    Life on an Air Force installation can sometimes be like living in a small town. There are gas stations, restaurants, bowling alleys, movie theaters, credit unions, places to get groceries, clothing and more.For entertainment and official functions alike, enlisted and officer clubs have been a part

  • Warren SNCO epitomizes ‘Service Before Self’

    "I'm just looking forward to getting back to work," said Master Sgt. Christopher Irving, 90th Logistics Readiness Squadron, after returning home from a 421-day deployment to the Nangarhar Province in Afghanistan.As part of a joint team, Irving served with members of the 143rd Infantry Division, Air

  • Command Post: a vital component of the Mighty Ninety

    Everyone assigned to F. E. Warren Air Force Base, Wyo., has a mission to complete, and without any one individual the mission could potentially fail.Those assigned to the 90th Missile Wing's Command Post are responsible for a myriad of critical duties, ranging from the performance of nuclear command

  • Taking supplements: What are you putting in your body?

    In last week's article, "C4 Extreme" was discussed, as was dimethylamylamine, (DMAA), a legal substance that many military installations have banned. This week's article will discuss what a supplement is and the potential effects supplements have on the body.The U.S. supplement industry is a

  • F. E. Warren exchange employee devotes lifetime to serving troops

    When Kathryn Morris began working for the Army & Air Force Exchange Service, Jimmy Carter was the President and a gallon of gas cost $1.19. Morris, a Reorder Associate for the Exchange, started her career in 1980 and has spent the last 30 years serving generations of Soldiers/Airmen. "Serving those

  • Beginning of the 90th

    The 90th Strategic Missile Wing came to life in the midst of buzzing activity and controlled chaos. The initial task of Col. Floyd Wikstrom, 90th SMW commander, and his staff of 31 officers and 43 Airmen was difficult and unnerving. Following the July 1, 1963, activation ceremony of the 90th SMW,

  • Thinking of going Guard or Reserve? Talk to Warren's in-service recruiter

    In today's economic times, members of the Mighty Ninety may wish to Palace Chase or Palace Front into the National Guard or Reserves.Warren's in-service recruiter, Master Sgt. Bradley Grimmett, is the person to talk with to initiate that process.The Palace Chase program is an early-release program

  • Putting rounds in the chamber: 90th MUNS

    The 90th Munitions Squadron, a relatively new squadron to the 90th Missile Wing, comprises Airmen whose work directly affects the nation's ability to provide nuclear deterrence.They maintain and account for ICBM payloads and provide conventional munitions to anyone armed on F. E. Warren."The

  • Taking supplements: Is it worth your career?

    Many people enjoy working out and have specific goals in mind when they do. Some of those goals may include bulking up, slimming down, toning or generating muscle mass.In order for some to generate muscle mass, they enhance their workouts by taking dietary or workout supplements such as creatine.

  • Make changes for a lifetime, not just once a year

    A month into 2013, many people may have given up hope on New Year's resolutions weeks ago. The 90th Medical Group and Health and Wellness Center at F. E. Warren Air Force Base, Wyo., would like to offer advice to those trying to make improvements in their life."We have the means on base, we want to