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  • Civil Engineer Prime BEEF Challenge

    Staff Sgt. Dillon Willis, 28th Civil Engineer Squadron explosive ordnance disposal technician, performs a low crawl during the Prime Base Engineer Emergency Force Challenge at Ellsworth Air Force Base, S.D., Sept. 22, 2022. The Prime BEEF Challenge was designed to test the overall readiness of

  • See Yourself in Cyber- a call to action from CISA

    “See Yourself in Cyber.” That is a tagline you will surely start seeing more often as those of us with the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) work to help ensure a secure and resilient critical infrastructure for the American people. See Yourself in Cyber is the theme for

  • 90 LRS supplies warmth to Eastern Europe

    In a large hangar with crates, boxes and other supplies is a small mobility team making a difference on a global scale before winter comes at F.E. Warren Air Force Base, Wyoming, Sept. 29, 2022.As part of an effort across the Department of Defense to provide foreign aid, the 90th Logistics Readiness

  • Novavax COVID-19 vaccine now available

    The Novavax COVID-19 vaccine is now available and is a new option for those seeking an alternative to the fully licensed and approved mRNA vaccines, Pfizer and Moderna. The Novavax uses a traditional platform similar to other vaccines that Airmen and Guardians may have already received. Check out

  • AFGSC deputy commander visits Team Dyess; speaks at 75th anniversary AF Ball

    Lt. Gen. Mark Weatherington, U.S. Air Force Global Strike Command deputy commander, visited Dyess Air Force Base, Texas, Sept. 23-24, to meet with 7th Bomb Wing Airmen and become familiarized with the wing’s innovative accomplishments.Weatherington’s visit started with a breakfast with Airmen from

  • Team Minot Observes POW/MIA Recognition Day

    Team Minot Airmen came together for the annual POW/MIA 24-hour recognition and retreat ceremony. The events were held to reflect, appreciate, and honor the sacrifices of the men and women, who are gone but never forgotten. Nearly 82,000 remain unaccounted. The Department of Defense is committed to