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NUWAIX
Senior Airman Jarod Young, 90th Security Forces Group's tactical response force, provides support to other TRF members as they return the launch facility to positive control during the NUWAIX 09.
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NUWAIX
F.E. WARREN AIR FORCE BASE, Wyo. - Airman 1st Class Timothy Chiolo, 90th Security Forces Group's tactical response force, positions himself June 19 for a better view at the mock aggressors assualting a launch facility during the Nuclear Weapon Accident/Incident Exercise. (Photos by Bernie Ernst)
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Crow Creek Challenge
Senior Airman Stefan Edwards, Airman 1st Class Robert McNabb and Staff Sgt. Jason Belcher, all from the 90th Missile Security Forces Squadron, transport a 185 pound dummy to the finish line of the timed Ruck-N-Pack event. The teams had to move three ruck sacks, assorted equipment and the dummy to the designated area to complete the test.
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Crow Creek Challenge
This challenge tested a team's ability to search for an ammunition box while blinded by an obscured gas mask. Once one team member found the box, all other members had to crawl toward and touch the box as well.
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Crow Creek Challenge
Airmen 1st Class Adam Thomas, Patrick Currie, Marcus Hamilton and Staff Sgt. Corey Wright, all from the 90th MSFS, participate in the Team Pain portion of the Crow Creek Challenge. For the fireman carry part of Team Pain, two teammates carry the other two back into the mud pit for more four-man push ups. The person who does the carrying switches every cycle, so the entire team's physical fitness is evaluated.
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Crow Creek Challenge
Senior Airman Jonathan Lofland, 90th Missile Security Forces Squadron, prepares to lob a grenade during the grenade throw event. Participating members had to throw the grenade toward the targets from a standing and kneeling stance. During the test, it was simulated that enemies were firing at the team, but return covering fire gave time for a grenade to be thrown.
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Crow Creek Challenge
Airman 1st Class Matthew Rowe, 90th Missile Security Forces Squadron, struggles to do one more repetition of the four-man push up part of the Team Pain event of the Crow Creek Challenge. The challenge tests security forces' combat skills and physical and mental ability. Warren is the only Air Force base that has this specific challenge, and only Airmen with ranks of airman basic through staff sergeant can compete. This event requires the Airmen to do four-man push ups, carry a log a certain distance and then fireman carry each other back to the pit. Teams earn points for doing as many cycles as they can in the allotted time.
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Crow Creek Challenge
F.E. WARREN AIR FORCE BASE, Wyo. - Airman 1st Class Enrique Manley, Staff Sgt. LaRue Jackson, Senior Airman Charleston Williams and Airman 1st Class Miguel Ferreira, all from the 90th Security Forces Squadron, dive into the mud for the Team Pain Portion of the Crow Creek Challenge June 11. (Photos by Jeff Allred.)
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Airmen setup shop
Airmen assemble a temper tent during the setup for an exercise May 4 behind the Trail’s End Club. The exercise was used to test the initial response force and other key areas during a possible terrorist attack at a missile site (U.S. Air Force Photo/Jeff Allred).
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Airmen setup shop
Airmen erect an Alaskan tent during the setup for an exercise May 4 behind the Trail’s End Club (U.S. Air Force Photo/Jeff Allred).
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CES extends drainage area
James Munsterman, 90th CES, creates an edge on freshly poured concrete for a sewer hole during the project.
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CES extends drainage area
Raymond Carpenter, 90th Civil Engineer Squadron, shovels concrete May 8 near Bldg. 660. Members of the Pavements and Equipment Team were creating an extension to a drainage area.
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CES extends drainage area
Members of the Pavement and Equipment Team pour, distribute and level concrete May 8 near Bldg. 660 to extend a drainage area. Part of the project was completed last year, but an extension was needed to ensure proper drainage during inclement weather (U.S. Air Force Photos/Jeff Allred).
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Out with the old, in with the new
A four-month, $2.3 million renovation of Warren's temporary lodging facility was completed May 1. The base's TLF now includes new carpet, paint, flat-screen televisions, counter tops, electronics, window dressings, mattresses, bedding and furniture. The rooms were professionally designed by experts at the Air Force Services Agency who focused on a comprehensive furniture, layout and color scheme.
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Out with the old, in with the new
Once setup the rooms recieved an intensive cleaning before being opened to the public. The 35 renovated rooms are two bedroom, at $41.50 a night, and three bedroom, at $52 a night. Every facility has a full kitchen, bathroom, dining room and living room.
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Out with the old, in with the new
One of the bedrooms of the newly renovated base temporary lodging facility. Each building, 238 and 241, took about two month to renovate, restock and return to use. Yhe quick turn around resulted from the Chadwell Dining Facility who spent hundreds of hours moving and arranging the rooms (U.S. Air Force Photos/Staff Sgt. Chad Thompson)
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Honorary Squadron commanders visit Warren
Col. Mike Morgan, 90th Missile Wing commander, addresses the attendees of the honorary squadron commander kick-off tour during lunch in the base chapel activity center May 2. The tour began at 9 a.m. at the missile procedures trainer and ended at around 1 p.m. after the luncheon (U.S. Air Force Photos/Staff Sgt. Chad Thompson)
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Honorary Squadron commanders visit Warren
The honorary commanders listen to a briefing about missile operations and maintenance at Uniform-1 May 2 during the honorary commander kick-off tour. Each commander on base had a civilian counterpart choosen.
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Warren Airmen participate in cargo exercise
Kathy McCoole, 90th Missile Wing sexual assault response coordinator, hands an information card to a member of the inprocessing line during the exercise May 1.
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Warren Airmen participate in cargo exercise
About 30 Warren Airmen walk down an inprocessing line in Bldg. 1284 during a deployment exercise May 1.
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