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  • OPSEC essential to mission accomplishment

    Airmen are trained to keep operational security at the forefront of their thoughts in any given situation. OPSEC is at the heart of every unit's mission, and it is up to all Airmen to be aware of how to use it to protect themselves, their families, their wingmen and their nation."The [OPSEC] program

  • 2nd Bomb Wing delegation visits Russia

    A delegation of five people from the 2nd Bomb Wing visited Engels Air Base in Saratov, Russia, last month on a goodwill mission with a dual purpose. Team members evaluated the suitability of the airfield at Engels Air Base for B-52H operations. The outing also established initial relationships for a

  • Best in a generation

    Despite deployments, inspections exercises and temperatures exceeding more than 100 degrees, the 2nd Maintenance Group and its partnered organizations, persevered to achieve the highest B-52 mission capable rate in more than 16 years.Through the combined effort of all Airmen who support the 2nd

  • Chief Master Sgt. of the Air Force James Roy visits Whiteman

    Chief Master Sgt. of the Air Force James Roy visited Whiteman July 25 and 26, meeting with Airmen and getting a first-hand look at the B-2 mission. "The B-2 is as viable today as it was when it was brought on board 20 years ago, and it's going to be relevant 20 years from now," Roy said. He also

  • Professional cowboys go 'behind the chute' at Warren

    F.E. WARREN AFB, Wyo. -- Look around Cheyenne during the last couple weeks of July each year and the city appears transformed, with bull riding and bronc-busting cowboys working the rodeo circuit.There was a special twist during the 116th annual Cheyenne Frontier Days as four cowboys from the

  • American300 ‘Warrior Tours:’ What it’s all about…RESILIENCY

    Fulfilling the call to revitalize the nuclear mission in the Air Force has required Global Strike Command to take innovative approaches that have combined commander presence, improving mission performance in all areas and focus on improving the quality of life for Airmen. Command officials note

  • 20th Air Force commander no stranger to Malmstrom

    Maj. Gen. Michael J. Carey visited Malmstrom Air Force Base and Wing One July 17 to 19 for the first time since taking command of 20th Air Force and Task Force 214 on June 22. This was not his first trip to Big Sky Country, having been here three times prior; his first trip in the late 90's, when

  • AFGSC 'Never Quit' series continues to spread messages of resiliency

    The American300 Air Force Global Strike Command "Never Quit Series" continues to promote resiliency among Airmen with new perspectives and words from veterans and wounded warriors.Throughout the end of July, the "Never Quit" initiative will stop at Barksdale; Whiteman AFB, Mo.; and F.E. Warren AFB,

  • Going the extra mile - Warren member running marathon for charity

    In less than two months, 15,000 runners will converge on Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio, for the 16th running of the Air Force Marathon. Among the thousands stepping off the starting line will be one of Warren's own, Airman 1st Class Mark Currell, 319th Missile Squadron chef, as he raises

  • 40th HS records save number 394

    A UH-1N Huey helicopter crew assigned to the 40th Helicopter Squadron recorded the unit's 394th save when they rescued an injured hiker on the west side of Peterson Lake, about 20 miles southwest of Missoula, Mont., July 8.The crew consisted of Capt. Zach Minner, aircraft commander/pilot; 1st Lt.