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USO provides comforts of home
1st Lt. John Garrison, 319th Missile Squadron mission combat crew commander, places donations in a vehicle to transport to a missile alert facility Jan. 28, 2019, at F. E. Warren Air Force Base, Wyo. The care packages are part of the USO2GO initiative, where snacks are transported to missile alert facility sites to boost morale for Airmen in the field. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Ashley Manz))
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Driving Safe with Maj. Gen. Rauch
Major Gen. John Rauch, Air Force Chief of Safety and 377th Air Force Safety commander, drove through the skid car trainer course with the 90th Missile Wing Safety office during a visit to F.E. Warren Air Force Base, Wyo., Jan. 9, 2018. The skid care trainer is mandatory for Airmen tripping out to the field due to the various terrain and weather possibilities during travel. Additionally the trainer is available for Airmen needing to practice driving in winter conditions. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Abbigayle Wagner)
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90th MDG welcomes new commander
Colonel Stacy Jo Huser, 90th Missile Wing commander, passes the guidon to Col. Kristine Hackett, 90th Medical Group commander, during the 90th MDG change of command ceremony June 29, 2018, at F.E. Warren Air Force Base, Wyo. The ceremony signified the transition of command from Col. Cherron Galluzzo. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Braydon Williams)
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Area Defense Council: They’ve got your back
Tech. Sgt. Breyon Davis, 582nd Operations Support Squadron NCO in charge of current operations, and Staff Sgt. Joshua Belanger, Air Force defense paralegal, stand together in front of the Area Defense Counsel building at F. E. Warren Air Force Base, Wyo., Aug. 18, 2017. Davis shared the benefits of using the ADC while going through military justice procedures. The ADC’s responsibilities include ensuring Airmen have representation, explaining how various legal actions can affect their career and assisting Airmen in creating a response or rebuttal to adverse military actions. (U.S. Air Force photo by 2nd Lt. Nikita Thorpe)
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Former 90 MUNS commander returns to Warren, takes command of 90 MMXS
Col. Greg Buckner, 90th Maintenance Group commander, passes the guidon to Lt. Col. Stephanie Wilson, 90th Missile Maintenance Squadron commander, during the 90th MMXS assumption of command ceremony July 18, 2017, as Master Sgt. Jennifer Villela, 90th MMXS first sergeant, stands in the background on F.E. Warren Air Force Base, Wyo. The ceremony signified the transition of command from Lt. Col. Jeremy Russell to Wilson. (U.S. Air Force photo by Lan Kim)
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Code change bolsters ICBM security
Senior Airman Logan Hershberger, 90th Missile Maintenance Squadron electromechanical team chief, lowers equipment into a launch facility during code change in the 90th Missile Wing missile complex, June 20, 2017. Multiple wings contribute to the code change effort. Mighty Ninety maintainers perform the code change, security forces squadrons secure the sites and the 90th Force Support Squadron provides additional care to the personnel in the field. Code change ensures the safety, security and effectiveness of America’s ICBM arsenal, which is the bedrock of nuclear deterrence. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Christopher Ruano)
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Code change bolsters ICBM security
Senior Airman Logan Hershberger, 90th Missile Maintenance Squadron electromechanical team chief, hooks up a controller monitor to launch facility equipment preparing for code change operations in the 90th Missile Wing missile complex, June 20, 2017. The cryptographic codes are changed at least once a year, and the process can take up to two weeks. Code change ensures the safety, security and effectiveness of America’s ICBM arsenal, which is the bedrock of nuclear deterrence. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Christopher Ruano)
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Code change bolsters ICBM security
Senior Airman Logan Hershberger, 90th Missile Maintenance Squadron electromechanical team chief, and Senior Airman Kevin Wherth, EMT technician, prepare for code change operations in the 90th Missile Wing missile complex, June 20, 2017. The cryptographic codes, which exist at the launch control centers and the launch facilities, allows the two locations to communicate securely with one another, hindering our adversaries’ attempts to intercept the messages. Code change ensures the safety, security and effectiveness of America’s ICBM arsenal, which is the bedrock of nuclear deterrence. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Christopher Ruano)
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Code change bolsters ICBM security
Senior Airman Marcus Graham and Airman 1st Class Nicholas Bennett, 790th Missile Security Forces Squadron security forces members, keep watch outside a launch facility in the 90th Missile Wing missile complex, June 20, 2017. Security forces provides a haven for the 90th Missile Maintenance Squadron during code change enforcing a safe and secure environment to work in. Code change ensures the safety, security and effectiveness of America’s ICBM arsenal, which is the bedrock of nuclear deterrence. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Christopher Ruano)
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Code change bolsters ICBM security
Second Lt. Seth Snyder, 90th Missile Wing chaplain candidate, grills burgers and brats during the 319th Missile Squadron code change burger burn in the 90th Missile Wing missile complex, July 12, 2017. The burger burn allows 319th MS leadership to demonstrate their sincere appreciation for the Airmen by thanking them for their hard work with a hearty meal. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Christopher Ruano)
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Code change bolsters ICBM security
Captain Morgan Pack, 319th Missile Squadron flight commander, prepares plates and buns during the 319th MS code change burger burn in the 90th Missile Wing missile complex, July 12, 2017. Leadership from the 319th MS, along with the assistance of 90th MW chaplains, traversed the missile complex during the squadron’s week-long code change, providing food and talking to the Airmen tackling their critical mission. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Christopher Ruano)
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Code change bolsters ICBM security
Airmen from the 90th Missile Maintenance Squadron gather brats and burgers on their plates during the 319th Missile Squadron code change burger burn in the 90th Missile Wing missile complex, July 12, 2017. Security forces plus maintenance members, chefs and missile crews were given an opportunity to bond over home-cooked meals and make connections across various career fields, furthering the camaraderie of the Mighty Ninety family. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Christopher Ruano)
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Code change bolsters ICBM security
The machine-stained hand of Senior Airman Gabriel Chrum, 90th Missile Maintenance Squadron electro mechanical team technician, grasps a hamburger during the 319th Missile Squadron code change burger burn in the 90th Missile Wing missile complex, July 12, 2017. The different units responsible for cleaning sensitive components in the missile complex were offered a freshly-cooked meal by leaders in the 319th Missile Squadron and 90th MW chaplains. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Christopher Ruano)
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Code change bolsters ICBM security
Captain Samuel McClellan, 90th Missile Wing chaplain, thanks security forces plus maintenance members, chefs and missile crew for their sacrifices and hard work during the 319th Missile Squadron code change burger burn in the 90th Missile Wing missile complex, July 12, 2017. The week-long code change sometimes requires security forces members and maintainers to stay out for days at a time to ensure they accomplish their mission. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Christopher Ruano)
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Code change bolsters ICBM security
Airman Luke Bittle, 790th Missile Security Forces Squadron security forces member, mans the turret atop a Humvee during code change at a launch facility in the 90th Missile Wing missile complex, June 20, 2017. Defenders are charged with the security of 150 Minuteman III ICBMs and their related infrastructure spread throughout a 9,600 square-mile area across Wyo., Neb., and Colo. Code change ensures the safety, security and effectiveness of America’s ICBM arsenal, which is the bedrock of nuclear deterrence. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Christopher Ruano)
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Code change bolsters ICBM security
Airman 1st Class Alex Medellin, 90th Missile Maintenance Squadron team member, checks his tools in the utility van during code change at a launch facility in the 90th Missile Wing missile complex, June 20, 2017. The maintainers are in charge of effectively gaining access to the launch facility with security forces standing guard ensuring they can perform their mission securely during the code change. Code change ensures the safety, security and effectiveness of America’s ICBM arsenal, which is the bedrock of nuclear deterrence. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Christopher Ruano)
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Code change bolsters ICBM security
Senior Airman Major Santiago, 90th Missile Maintenance Squadron team chief, reads through the technical order while Airman 1st Class Alex Medellin, 90th MMXS team member, sets up the safety control switch key inside the launch facility during code change in the 90th Missile Wing missile complex, June 20, 2017. The SCS key disables the missile from launching to allow the maintainers to work at the site safely. Code change ensures the safety, security and effectiveness of America’s ICBM arsenal, which is the bedrock of nuclear deterrence. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Christopher Ruano)
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90th MSFS welcomes new commander
Col. John Grimm, 90th Security Forces Group commander, passes the guidon to Lt. Col. Anthony McCarty, 90th Missile Security Forces Squadron commander, during the 90th MSFS change of command ceremony July 6, 2017, as Senior Master Sgt. Rory Peters, 90th MSFS first sergeant, stands in the background on F.E. Warren Air Force Base, Wyo. The ceremony signified the transition of command from Lt. Col. James Hughes to McCarty. (U.S. Air Force photo by Lan Kim)
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90th CES welcomes new commander
Col. Frank Verdugo, 90th Mission Support Group commander, passes the guidon to Lt. Col. Erin O. Weatherly, 90th Civil Engineer Squadron commander, during the 90th CES change-of-command ceremony June 15, 2017, as Master Sgt. Jeremy Britten, 90th CES first sergeant, stands in the background in the Tech Sgt. Matthew Schwartz Explosive Ordnance Disposal Facility on F.E. Warren Air Force Base, Wyo. The ceremony signified the transition of command from Lt. Col Robert C. Lance to Weatherly. (U.S. Air Force photo by Lan Kim)
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F.E. Warren’s Armed Forces volleyball champ
1st Lt. Kendra Smith, 319th Missile Squadron deputy combat crew missile commander at F.E. Warren Air Force Base, jumps for a kill in the Armed Forces Volleyball Championship May 18-20 at Naval Station Mayport, Florida. With one loss and winning five straight matches, the All-Air Force women’s volleyball team won the gold medal. (U.S. Air Force courtesy photo)
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