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  • AFGSC leadership visits Malmstrom

    For their first base visit as Air Force Global Strike Command’s new leadership team, Gen. Anthony Cotton, AFGSC commander, and Chief Master Sgt. Melvina Smith, AFGSC command chief, spent Oct. 25-27 at Malmstrom Air Force Base, Montana.

  • Dyess hosts AFGSC EOD competition

    Bomb suits, Man Transportable Robot System II Robots and explosions recently occupied Dyess Air Force Base, Texas, as Explosive Ordnance Disposal technicians from multiple bases across Air Force Global Strike Command came together for a competition.The 7th Civil Engineer Squadron Explosive Ordnance

  • Let yourself get help

    It was only eight years ago, but I feel like there is so much more awareness of mental health now than there was then. I didn’t understand that anxiety or depression or any other mental struggle isn’t something that you can just turn off. Most people cannot will their anguish away. That’s what

  • Team Ellsworth helps Afghan evacuees

    Members from Team Ellsworth participated in Operation Sacred Promise in an effort to help vulnerable Afghans safely evacuate to the United States.

  • A Splendid Ceremony: Team Whiteman honors original Striker at Arlington

    Seventy years after the disappearance of a C-124 Globlemaster II over the Atlantic Ocean, members of the 509th Bomb Wing honored, U.S. Lt. Col. James I. Hopkins, during a memorial ceremony at Arlington National Cemetery.On March 21, 1951, a C-124 Globemaster II commanded by Major Robert J. Bell, 2nd

  • Innovative Strikers aid Command's ability to accelerate change

    Striker Airmen pitched innovative ideas to Air Force Global Strike Command and civilian leadership during the STRIKEWERX Spark Sprint in Bossier City, La., Oct. 15.The S3 event gives Global Strike Airmen the opportunity to highlight and amplify innovative ideas from across the command and select two

  • Rapid Airfield Damage Recovery training system

    Airmen from the 90th Civil Engineer Squadron travelled to the North Dakota Air National Guard Regional Training Site in Fargo, N.D. to see the new Rapid Airfield Damage Recovery (RADR) training system being used for the first time. RADR is a process that ensures that if a major airfield is attacked,