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  • 790 MXS: New Name, Same Mission

    The 90th Maintenance Operations Squadron here shed its old name and donned the newly-created title of the 790th Maintenance Squadron recently. The name change on Sept. 30 lays to rest the few remaining MOSs, with the 91st at Malmstrom AFB, Montana, and 341st MOS at Minot AFB, North Dakota, likewise

  • 379th AEW seeks continued success in 2016

    The 379th Air Expeditionary Wing at Al Udeid Air Base, Qatar, the largest and most diverse expeditionary wing in the U.S. Air Force, enters 2016 committed to achieving greater results than the wing experienced in 2015. Over the past 12 months, the 379 AEW has supported Operation Inherent Resolve and

  • B-1 incentive flights resume for Dyess Airmen

    Two Dyess Airmen got the ride of a lifetime as B-1B Lancer incentive flights were flown for two top-performing Airmen here Nov. 20.The program was restarted in August as a way to reward superior-performing Airmen and allow those Airmen, who enable flying operations, to be exposed to the mission they

  • Ensuring deterrence

    Air Force Global Strike Command’s 2nd Bomb Wing and Air Combat Command’s 49th Test and Evaluation Squadron conducted an extensive evaluation exercise Dec. 8 to determine the bomber force's ability to configure, load, fly and deliver an unarmed version of one of the Air Force’s long-range standoff

  • Operation Linebacker II: The 11 days that ended 11 years of war

    The day was Dec. 18, 1972, a day where the flightline roared ferociously as B-52 Stratofortresses were generated for what is known as the largest bombing campaign in history. More than 700 sorties were conductedout of Guam.During the 11 days, Operation Linebacker II intended to force the North

  • Munitions Airmen build bombs at record pace

    The 379th Expeditionary Maintenance Squadron Munitions Flight at Al Udeid Air Base is setting a new record with each bomb they build. The team of nearly 60 Airmen has assembled almost 4,000 bombs since July, surpassing the previous record by more than 1,600.

  • Mighty Ninety, Cheyenne strengthen bond

    Col. Stephen Kravitsky, 90th Missile Wing commander; Cheyenne Mayor Rick Kaysen; and Dr. Joe Schaffer, Laramie County Community College president, signed several agreements Dec. 15 here, which give the base and local community greater access to each other's services and aims to strengthen the bond