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From Farm Boy to War Hero to Governor - The Namesake Behind F.E. Warren AFB
Francis E. Warren poses for a portrait. (Courtesy of the Wyoming State Archives)
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From Farm Boy to War Hero to Governor - The Namesake Behind F.E. Warren AFB
Pictured is the Lincoln Theater in Cheyenne, Wyoming, March 20, 2025. While not involved in its construction, Francis E. Warren once owned the land where the Lincoln Theater now stands. (U.S Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Michael A. Richmond)
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From Farm Boy to War Hero to Governor - The Namesake Behind F.E. Warren AFB
Pictured is the Nagle Warren Mansion in Cheyenne, Wyoming, March 20, 2025. Originally built in 1888 by businessman Erasmus Nagle, the Nagle Warren Mansion later became home to Francis E. Warren after he purchased it in 1910. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Michael A. Richmond)
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From Farm Boy to War Hero to Governor - The Namesake Behind F.E. Warren AFB
Pictured is the Wyoming State Capitol in Cheyenne, Wyoming, March 20, 2025. In 1886, then Territorial Gov. of Wyoming Francis E. Warren, signed the bill that funded the construction of the Wyoming State Capitol building, cementing his role in shaping Wyoming's early infrastructure. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Michael A. Richmond)
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F.E. Warren, Wyoming Community Leaders Strengthen Ties at Military Affairs Committee Luncheon
Col. Richard Harrop, 90th Missile Wing deputy commander, speaks to the audience during the Greater Cheyenne Chamber of Commerce’s Military Affairs Committee Luncheon in Cheyenne, Wyoming, March 21, 2025. Serving as a platform for military and local community representatives to speak to each other, the main discussion topic of this MAC Luncheon focused on how local vendors can support and collaborate more with the military. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman Nicholas Rowe)
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F.E. Warren, Wyoming Community Leaders Strengthen Ties at Military Affairs Committee Luncheon
(From left to right) Patrick Collins, mayor of Cheyenne, and Col. Kevin Brown, 90th Mission Support Group commander, converse during the Greater Cheyenne Chamber of Commerce’s Military Affairs Committee Luncheon in Cheyenne, Wyoming, March 21, 2025. Serving as a platform for military and local community representatives to speak to each other, the main discussion topic of this MAC Luncheon focused on how local vendors can support and collaborate more with the military. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Michael A. Richmond)
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F.E. Warren, Wyoming Community Leaders Strengthen Ties at Military Affairs Committee Luncheon
Col. Kevin Brown, 90th Mission Support Group commander, speaks at the Greater Cheyenne Chamber of Commerce’s Military Affairs Committee Luncheon in Cheyenne, Wyoming, March 21, 2025. Serving as a platform for military and local community representatives to speak to each other, the main discussion topic of this MAC Luncheon focused on how local vendors can support and collaborate more with the military. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Michael A. Richmond)
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F.E. Warren, Wyoming Community Leaders Strengthen Ties at Military Affairs Committee Luncheon
(From left to right) Janean Forsyth, Wyoming APEX accelerator manager, Col. Kevin Brown, 90th Mission Support Group commander, and Maj. Patrick Enslen, 90th Contracting Squadron commander, introduce themselves to the audience during the Greater Cheyenne Chamber of Commerce’s Military Affairs Committee Luncheon in Cheyenne, Wyoming, March 21, 2025. Serving as a platform for military and local community representatives to speak to each other, the main discussion topic of this MAC Luncheon focused on how local vendors can support and collaborate more with the military. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Michael A. Richmond)
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F.E. Warren, Wyoming Community Leaders Strengthen Ties at Military Affairs Committee Luncheon
(From left to right) Patrick Collins, mayor of Cheyenne, Col. Richard Harrop, 90th Missile Wing deputy commander, and Maj. Patrick Enslen, 90th Contracting Squadron commander, interact with each other during the Greater Cheyenne Chamber of Commerce’s Military Affairs Committee Luncheon in Cheyenne, Wyoming, March 21, 2025. Serving as a platform for military and local community representatives to speak to each other, the main discussion topic of this MAC Luncheon focused on how local vendors can support and collaborate more with the military. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Michael A. Richmond)
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F.E. Warren, Wyoming Community Leaders Strengthen Ties at Military Affairs Committee Luncheon
A Greater Cheyenne Chamber of Commerce banner hangs from a podium during the Greater Cheyenne Chamber of Commerce’s Military Affairs Committee Luncheon in Cheyenne, Wyoming, March 21, 2025. Serving as a platform for military and local community representatives to speak to each other, the main discussion topic of this MAC Luncheon focused on how local vendors can support and collaborate more with the military. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Michael A. Richmond)
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Honoring the Fallen, Upholding Tradition
A 90th Missile Wing Base Honor Guardsman (left) presents Col. Johnny Galbert (right), 90 MW commander, with a folded American flag during a 90 MW Base Honor Guard spring indoctrination graduation at F.E. Warren Air Force Base, Wyoming, March 14, 2025. The 90 MW Base Honor Guard is tasked with honoring past and present service members by providing military funeral honors to veterans, retirees and fallen active-duty members across 9,500 square miles in Wyoming, Colorado and Nebraska. When not performing this mission, they also post or present the colors, being American and Air Force flags, at official military events such as retirements, promotions or changes of command. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Mattison Cole)
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Honoring the Fallen, Upholding Tradition
Airman 1st Class Andrew Richardson, 90th Munitions Squadron nuclear weapons technician, folds an American flag during their 90th Missile Wing Base Honor Guard spring indoctrination graduation at F.E. Warren Air Force Base, Wyoming, March 14, 2025. The 90 MW Base Honor Guard is tasked with honoring past and present service members by providing military funeral honors to veterans, retirees and fallen active-duty members across 9,500 square miles in Wyoming, Colorado and Nebraska. When not performing this mission, they also post or present the colors, being American and Air Force flags, at official military events such as retirements, promotions or changes of command. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Mattison Cole)
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Honoring the Fallen, Upholding Tradition
Honor Guard lead instructors prepare to fire off rounds during a mock funeral at a 90th Missile Wing Base Honor Guard spring indoctrination graduation at F.E. Warren Air Force Base, Wyoming, March 14, 2025. The Honor Guard traces its beginning to May 1948 when the newly-formed Air Force headquarters were instructed to develop plans for an elite ceremonial unit comparable to those of the other armed services. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Mattison Cole)
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Honoring the Fallen, Upholding Tradition
Honor Guard graduates fold an American flag during their 90th Missile Wing Base Honor Guard spring indoctrination graduation at F.E. Warren Air Force Base, Wyoming, March 14, 2025. The 90 MW Base Honor Guard is tasked with honoring past and present service members by providing military funeral honors to veterans, retirees and fallen active-duty members across 9,500 square miles in Wyoming, Colorado and Nebraska. When not performing this mission, they also post or present the colors, being American and Air Force flags, at official military events such as retirements, promotions or changes of command. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Mattison Cole)
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Honoring the Fallen, Upholding Tradition
Honor Guard graduates fold an American flag during their 90th Missile Wing Base Honor Guard spring indoctrination graduation at F.E. Warren Air Force Base, Wyoming, March 14, 2025. The 90 MW Base Honor Guard is tasked with honoring past and present service members by providing military funeral honors to veterans, retirees and fallen active-duty members across 9,500 square miles in Wyoming, Colorado and Nebraska. When not performing this mission, they also post or present the colors, being American and Air Force flags, at official military events such as retirements, promotions or changes of command. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Mattison Cole)
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Honoring the Fallen, Upholding Tradition
Honor Guard graduates prepare to fold an American flag during their 90th Missile Wing Base Honor Guard spring indoctrination graduation at F.E. Warren Air Force Base, Wyoming, March 14, 2025. The 90 MW Base Honor Guard is tasked with honoring past and present service members by providing military funeral honors to veterans, retirees and fallen active-duty members across 9,500 square miles in Wyoming, Colorado and Nebraska. When not performing this mission, they also post or present the colors, being American and Air Force flags, at official military events such as retirements, promotions or changes of command. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Mattison Cole)
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Honoring the Fallen, Upholding Tradition
90th Missile Wing Base Honor Guardsmen march in unison before presenting the colors during a 90 MW Base Honor Guard spring indoctrination graduation at F.E. Warren Air Force Base, Wyoming, March 14, 2025. The Honor Guard traces its beginning to May 1948 when the newly-formed Air Force headquarters were instructed to develop plans for an elite ceremonial unit comparable to those of the other armed services. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Mattison Cole)
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K-9 Veterans Day: Honoring Our Canine Heroes
Senior Airman Michael Andruch, 90th Security Forces Squadron military working dog handler, and MWD Coudy conduct detection training with environmental stimuli at F.E. Warren Air Force Base, Wyoming, March 10, 2025. Detection training is conducted to test and enhance MWD’s performance capabilities in simulated hostile environments. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Mattison Cole)
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K-9 Veterans Day: Honoring Our Canine Heroes
Senior Airman Dariel Gonzalez Ramos, 90th Security Forces Squadron military working dog handler, carries MWD Rex after being fired at by opposing forces during detection training with environmental stimuli at F.E. Warren Air Force Base, Wyoming, March 10, 2025. Detection training is conducted to test and enhance MWD’s performance capabilities in simulated hostile environments. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Mattison Cole)
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K-9 Veterans Day: Honoring Our Canine Heroes
Senior Airman Dariel Gonzalez Ramos, 90th Security Forces Squadron military working dog handler, rewards MWD Rex with his toy after doing well at detection training with environmental stimuli at F.E. Warren Air Force Base, Wyoming, March 10, 2025. Detection training is conducted to test and enhance MWD’s performance capabilities in simulated hostile environments. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Mattison Cole)
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