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Armed Forces Day
Local children explore a Warren fire department tanker truck May 19 outside Frontier Mall. Airman 1st Class Josh Livingston, WFD, supervises and educates the children on how the truck works. In celebration of Armed Forces Day, service members of all services set up static displays and information booths inside and outside the Frontier Mall to show local residents their respective mission and capabilities.
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Armed Forces Day
Josh Stephenson, a visitor to Cheyenne from Michigan, wears a Warren explosive ordnance disposal bomb suit from the 90th Civil Engineer Squadron during Armed Forces Day at the Frontier Mall in Cheyenne May 19. This suit, used in Iraq, Afghanistan and the United States, is made of kevlar and steel plates and weighs about 60 pounds (Photos by 2nd Lt. Lisa Meiman).
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Planting trees
Maj. Thomas Taylor, 90th Civil Engineer Squadron chief of operations, prepares to throw the ceremonial first soil onto a newly planted tree in recognition of Arbor Day during the 90th CES Environmental Symposium at Pearson Lake May 16. This was Warren’s 18th year of celebrating the day. Students from Freedom Elementary School in Cheyenne attended the symposium that was aimed at educating children on environmental issues. Nellie Simon, Wyoming State Forestry District, and Tom Gonzales, 90th CES, were also part the tree presentation (Photo by Airman Alex Martinez).
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Retreat ceremony
Airman 1st Class Jason Moscoso, 790th Missile Security Forces Squadron, stands by the honor guard rifles during the 90th Security Forces Group retreat ceremony May 15 at the base flag pole. The retreat ceremony, held during National Law Enforcement Week, honored law enforcement personnel killed on duty (Photo by Shelley Raffl).
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Nose art
Tom Dunbar, 90th Civil Engineer Squadron sign shop, paints new “nose art” on the 90th Maintenance Group payload transporters May 8. The nose art is an opportunity for the 90th Space Wing and 90th MXG to recognize local communities and thank them for their support. The new sets include one recognizing Kimball County, Neb., and another highlighting the 60th Anniversary of the Air Force (Photo by 2nd Lt. James Gutierrez).
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Base vet
Army Staff Sgt. Daniel Jones, 90th Medical Services Squadron, prepares to apply a pet tracking device to a Warren member's pet dog, Cora (Photo by Airman Alex Martinez).
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Code change
Tech. Sgt. Tom Hoopes, 90th Missile Operations Squadron; Tech. Sgt. Gregorio Escamilla, 90th MOS; and 1st. Lt. Henry Fair, 321st Missile Squadron, discuss the annual U.S. Strategic Command-directed code change. The code change process is a joint effort between the maintenance and operations groups. This week Warren completes the final code change for the year in the 90th Space Wing (Photo by Capt. Naomi Weaver).
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Recycling award
Chief Master Sgt. Mike Conatser, Air Force junior ROTC at East High School, turns in electronic equipment to Chuck Jelinski, 90th Communications Squadron, during the electronics reuse and recycling campaign from Nov. 15 to March 15 (Courtesy photo).
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Readiness training
Members of the 90th Services Squadron participate in home–station training, a required yearly training, Friday. The training involved erecting tents, setting up equipment within the tents to prepare food and practicing performing duties in real-world situations (Photo by Airman Alex Martinez).
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FTX
Airmen from the 90th Security Support Squadron provide cover for their fellow Airmen currently storming the University of Wyoming ROTC command post at the 90th Civil Engineering Squadron training complex at about 1 a.m. April 14. An infiltration exercise was the last of four scenarios completed by the cadets and the 90th SSPTS during an overnight field training exercise (Photos by 2nd Lt. Lisa Meiman).
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90th LRS
Three 90th Logistic Readiness Squadron Airmen guide office furniture from Bldg. 332 onto a flat bed truck recently. Furniture not taken by other agencies had to be moved out by the 90th LRS (Courtesy photo).
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Boy Scouts
Senior Airman Kevin Gallagher, 90th Security Support Squadron, briefs local Boy Scouts on the different types of weapons and scenarios for the fire arms training system April 14. The Boy Scouts were on a familiarization tour of Warren (Photo by Airman Alex Martinez).
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Civic leader visit
Bill Frankfurt, Air Force Civic Leader Group, prepares to tour launch facility Alpha-11 April 10.
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Civic leader visit
Gen. Kevin P. Chilton, Air Force Space Command commander, greets (left to right) Airman 1st Class Joe Ramey, Airman 1st Class Heidi Allen and Staff Sgt. Terry Greis, from the 790th Missile Security Forces Squadron, before descending to the launch control center at missile alert facility Alpha-01 April 10. Ten members of the Air Force Civic Leader Group visited Warren as part of a larger AFSPC familiarization tour (Photos by Bernie Ernst).
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E85 fuel
Tech. Sgt. Robert Leigh, 90th Logistics Readiness Squadron, and Chris Shafer, Phoenix Management Inc., pump E85 fuel, gasoline composed of 85 percent ethanol, into a glass jar for examination at the military service station April 5. E85, a bio-based, renewable fuel made from corn, uses less fossil fuels than traditional gasoline. Ethanol fuel can reduce carbon dioxide emissions, a major contributor to global warming. Carbon dioxide is released during ethanol production and combustion but it can be absorbed as a nutrient used by the crops that produce it. It is also non-toxic, biodegradable and water-soluble. This is Warren's first E85 fuel delivery (Photo by 2nd Lt. Lisa Meiman).
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Warren K-9s
Rocky Northon, brother of Maj. John Northon, 90th SFS commander, gets first-hand experience of the power and discipline of Juma and Paco, 90th SFS working dogs.
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Warren K-9s
Sharon Francois, 90th Medical Group and wife of Senior Master Sgt. Bert Francois, 90th MSFS first sergeant, volunteers to be detained by Zak.
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Warren K-9s
Tech. Sgt. Harold Gardner, 90th Security Forces Squadron, rushes Staff Sgt. Stacey Trucott, 90th SFS, in a demonstration for the 90th Security Forces Group spouses tour March 22. The rush act demonstrated that Zak, 90th SFS working dog, and any police canine will attack without order if their handler is being threatened (Photos by Airman Alex Martinez).
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To catch a suspect
Senior Airman Phillip Boyd, 90th Security Forces Squadron, is congratulated by local law enforcement officials recently in the 90th Security Forces Group building. He and Senior Airman Jason Smith, 90th SFS, helped capture a stabbing suspect Aug. 18 at the Frontier Mall in Cheyenne.
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Updating capsules
Capt. Justin Tolliver, 90th Maintenance Operations Squadron, puts the finishing touches on the launch control center NetLink installation at Golf-01 recently. NetLink provides the LCC crew the ability to connect to the base network to check e-mail, accomplish staff work and complete training. It's also another quality-of-life improvement for the operations crews because they can work on master's degrees online.
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