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  • Minot spouse helps feed the community

    The flood situation in Minot has brought about the best in community support, with numerous volunteers from the base willing to provide assistance through any means possible. Air Force Global Strike Command Airmen have continued to offer aid to Minot and its surrounding communities, and families

  • Minot on road to recovery

    With the Souris River's water-level receding to a measure of 1,560.47 feet June 28, many of Minot's impacted residents, Air Force Global Strike Command Airmen, and their families, are eager to start on the path to recovery, which city officials stated was going to be a very long-term process.Minot

  • Hope for the devastated city of Minot

    A press conference held at city hall here June 26 offered a shred of good news for those residents, Airmen, and family members impacted by Minot's record-shattering floods during the month of June. The mayor announced that the Souris River measured at 1561.72 feet late in the evening of June 25 and

  • River cresting nears in Minot, fight continues

    The mayor of the city of Minot held a press conference here June 25 to provide important updates on the flooding situation, which currently is affecting some 11,000 residents and more than 1,100 Airmen and their families.According to the National Weather Service, the Souris River is now predicted to

  • More Airmen displaced from North Dakota floods

    The count has increased to a total of 1,142 displaced Airmen and their family members as a result of the Souris River flooding which began June 20.The base continues to offer emergency shelter to displaced base affiliated Department of Defense employees and their families. An estimated 4,000 homes

  • Minot flood update

    The mayor of Minot held a press conference to provide important updates on the flooding situation, which is currently affecting more than 1,000 Air Force Global Strike Command Airmen and their families, here June 24.According to the National Weather Service, the Souris River reached a historic

  • Minot Emergency Family Asssistance Control Center on 24-hour ops

    With more than 11,000 Minot residents forced to seek shelter after emergency management officials called for an immediate evacuation in anticipation of the flooding situation, providing assistance to displaced families became a top priority for surrounding communities, including Minot AFB.Currently,

  • Minot braces for flooding

    Air Force Global Strike Command Airmen, Minot city officials, the National Guard, and the Corps of Engineers here are preparing for the worst flood in this city's history. By Monday, June 29, 2011, Mouse River pressures and heights will reach unprecedented levels--seven to ten feet higher than the

  • Warren maintenance Airmen install new communication system

    Earlier this month, members of Air Force Global Strike Command's 90th Missile Maintenance Squadron completed the decommissioning of the ICBM Super High Frequency Satellite Terminal, or ISST.The wing's last remaining ISST assembly was removed from Missile Alert Facility Charlie-01. Warren was the