• Roping Together Duty and Passion

    The crowd’s cheering echoes for miles as dust swirls in the air. Horse hooves hit the ground as quickly as a blink. The announcer calls out Lacy Holeman's name as she rides into the Cheyenne Frontier Days arena on her horse, Annie, with her rope in hand. In the next few seconds, she’ll rope a calf

  • Airman Goes Above and Beyond for Month of the Military Child

    From the outside looking in, it's easy to overlook the hardships that come with being a military child - from frequent moves, long deployments, and having to adapt to new surroundings. For Month of the Military Child, one F.E. Warren Airman went above and beyond to make sure the children of service

  • Medically and Mission Ready

    In 1917, the Army Sanitary Corps was created to combat infectious diseases during WWI. Evolving from the Army Sanitary Corps in 1949, the Air Force Medical Service was born. After nearly 20 years of expansion and reorganization of the AFMS, Special Order GA-5 was signed by General Curtis Lemay,