• Rising 6: Airman, NCO council still going strong

    Monday marked four months since the Rising 6 icebreaker, an event held in the Trail's End Club that introduced airmen and NCOs to the organization. Ever since, the response has been supportive, and the organization has grown. "The Rising 6 is going real well," said Airman 1st Class Cansu Teano, 90th

  • Boxing offers Warren Airmen alternate workout

    Warren's Fall Hall Community Center offers a boxing program Mondays, Tuesdays and Thursdays at 5:30 p.m. The program teaches fundamentals in boxing and gets the Warren boxing team ready for upcoming events. Capt. Rodney Ellison Jr., 319th Missile Squadron, is the team's coach. Captain Ellison said

  • On-base housing attracts Airmen

    Military family housing is responsible for providing housing for Airmen and their families assigned here. While Airmen are not restricted to on-base living, if finding a house in Cheyenne proves to be too difficult, MFH will provide one for them based on availability. "Out of the 825 homes, only 690

  • Dogs provide therapy by sharing smiles, joy

    A knock on the door wakes the man from a deep slumber. The pain he feels as he sits up quickly reminds him where he is and what put him there. The irritancy at being disturbed is quieted when the hospital door opens slightly to reveal the snout of a beast.Fear's icy fingers plunge into the man's

  • 37th Helicopter Squadron launches into action

    The 37th Helicopter Squadron contributes to the Warren community by conducting training, providing 90th Space Wing support and performing search and rescue missions.The 37th HS crews perform daily training to hone skills of the helicopter pilots. The training has several purposes. Keeping the

  • Warren Airman interprets life through music

    When he decided to join the Air Force in 2003 as a firefighter, the idea of ending his interest in music never crossed his mind. For many people who play music as a hobby, that's just what it is, a hobby. But for Senior Airman Josh McGinnis, 90th Civil Engineer Squadron, music is a way to keep him

  • Buffalo soldiers: Vigilant, honorable warriors of the plains

    It seemed to magically appear one day outside Warren's main gate last month - a large statue of an African-American buffalo soldier standing with his rifle.The statue, the beginning of a memorial to the buffalo soldiers, is a tribute to the African-American cavalry regiments that served here in the

  • Warren’s Minuteman III modernization

    Warren has been home to one of the nation's largest and most modern strategic missile units since Sept. 2, 1960, when the Air Force declared the 564th Strategic Missile Squadron as the first fully operational ICBM squadron.Today, the 90th Space Wing operates 150 Minuteman III missiles on alert 24

  • Warren ghosts: Fact or fiction?

    Loud, horrifying screams of a young woman bellowed throughout Warren's FamCamp. The shrieks and screams rang thick with desperation and despair.The noise awoke Airmen in the nearby dormitories who alerted Warren authorities. Under a canopy of stars, police began a four-hour search following the

  • Commander arrives: New 90th SFG leadership

    A new group commander arrived last month to assume command of the 90th Security Forces Group here.Colonel David Martinez, 90th SFG commander, received his position from Col. Allen Jamerson, former 90th SFG commander.Colonel Martinez said he has big plans for the 90th SFG. He wants to emphasize the