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  • A career full of knowledge and education

    From start to finish, education and training plays a large part of a military career. Whether it’s upgrade training, testing for promotion or getting a college education, there are always opportunities to learn.

  • An Airman’s journey to becoming a U.S. citizen

    There is not one single American dream. There are over 300 million that belong to each unique person living in the United States of America. Miguel Perez’s American dream was to become a U.S. citizen.

  • Protecting the Mission, One Password at a Time

    Technology, computers and the internet are all a large part of the modern world and the everyday lives of military personnel. The more technology advances, the more need the Air Force has for its personnel to practice better cybersecurity.

  • 7-9-0 wins Cheyenne Trophy for patriotism, saving lives, helping others

    The Greater Cheyenne Chamber of Commerce recently presented the Military Affairs Committee’s Cheyenne Trophy to the 790th Missile Security Force Squadron for mission accomplishments, patriotism, off-duty volunteerism and community involvement resulting in a positive impact on the city of Cheyenne

  • Virtual care: Trusted care anytime, anywhere

    In the middle of Nebraska at a missile alert facility, an Airman gets a fever and needs to see a doctor but the Airman’s options are limited until now. Maj. Michael Vernale, 90th Operational Medical Readiness Squadron, mental health flight commander, in partnership with the 90th Missile Wing

  • U.S. presents Bells of Balangiga to the Philippines

    Defense Secretary James N. Mattis and Philippine Ambassador to the United States Jose Romualdez visited F.E. Warren Air Force Base, Wyoming, Nov. 14, 2018, during which the Bells of Balangiga were officially presented to the Philippine government. During the visit, the Secretary attended a veterans

  • Military couple pursue success together

    A family with both parents pursuing a successful career can be challenging. Add the military as that successful career and it becomes the epitome of our core value of excellence in all we do. Recently celebrating their nine-year anniversary, Staff Sgt. Miguel Guajardo, 90th Medical Group dental

  • All guts, no glory

    Upon joining the military, many young recruits expect to receive future glory from serving their country as an American warrior. However, the perception quickly fades during boot camp, when the name of the game is teamwork, not personal gain. Teamwork is a hard-to-learn skill, but no one does it