• F. E. Warren Dental Clinic helps Wyo. State Crime Lab solve cold case

    September 13, 2010, started out like any other Monday morning for Tech. Sgt Shanna Binion and Senior Airman Whittney Ellington, dental technicians at F. E. Warren Dental Clinic. As they soon found out, that was all about to change. The chief investigator for the Wyoming Crime Lab had called to

  • Cops for Kids: Mentoring tomorrow’s leaders, today

    Many of Warren's defenders spend most of their time in the missile field safeguarding the nation's number one deterrent, ICBMs; however, during time off, many members of the 90th Missile Security Forces Squadron spend their time mentoring tomorrow's leaders.First Lt. Tate Grogan, 90th MSFS flight

  • CGOC members learn from SNCOs, take away helpful advice

    The Company Grade Officers' Council gained insight from three Senior NCOs during a recent lunch meeting at the base bowling alley's Missile Grill Dec. 12.Chief Master Sgt. Michael Garrou, 90th Missile Wing command chief; Chief Master Sgt. Shawn Drinkard, 90th Missile Security Forces Squadron chief;

  • Holiday safety tips for your pet

    The holiday season is here and it is important to be mindful of pet safety during this festive season. Many of the foods and decorations people enjoy can actually be hazardous to pets. Pet owners need to keep the following tips in mind to help ensure a safe holiday season for all members of the

  • Hitting the slopes safely this season

    Ripping through fresh powder of the Rocky Mountains on skis or a snowboard can be an exhilarating experience. The crisp, cool air rushing around you as you carve into the slopes, making your way to the bottom of the first day's run and taking the lift back to the top to do it all again. Spending

  • Key Spouse Program helps take care of mission at home

    F. E. Warren's mission separates Airmen from their families for days at a time. Missile field Airmen deploy in place weekly, and many still have families who rely on them."Our base has a high operations tempo, but Airmen are still responsible for their obligations to family," said Bob Frohnapfel, F.

  • Drug Demand Reduction: where a "positive" has negative consequences

    "Hello, Airman Snuffy, this is Sergeant Smith from the 123rd Wing headquarters building. You need to report here right away with your Common Access Card."That phone conversation is similar to one many Airman assigned to the 90th Missile Wing have heard at one time or another during their tenure

  • Cochran's Christmas musical lighting show

    The holiday season brings about generosity, time with family and creative Christmas light displays synchronized to music.Staff Sgt. Clifford Cochran, 321st Missile Squadron facility manager, illuminated his on-base house to music for the holiday season.Cochran said he welcomes his fellow Airmen to