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  • 53rd anniversary of Atlas launch rekindles nuclear past

    The first time a president witnessed the nation's nuclear defense capability was 53 years ago, March 23, 1962. The launch of an unarmed Atlas 134D intercontinental ballistic missile displayed the reliability of the strategic deterrent for many leaders to view.President John F. Kennedy watched the

  • Armorers support mission by equipping defenders

    The 90th Security Forces Group Airmen protect and defend the base every day. They operate as the guards manning the front gate, patrol the base and secure the missile field. But before they can accomplish any of their tasks, each defender must gear up at the 90th SFG armory, located in the basement

  • Malmstrom's electronics lab technicians put their skills to the test

    In the missile field, keeping mission essential components in top-performing condition is a priority. Throughout the year, missile systems go through multiple security checks, dry runs and simulations, and are constantly running to keep facilities ready to launch at a moment's notice.At Malmstrom

  • Airman continues 104-year legacy

    If you have driven through one of F.E. Warren's installation gates in the last couple of months, you may have had the privilege of meeting one of the 90th Security Forces Group's sharpest gate guards, Airman Kaiea Hokoana.Hokoana enlisted in the Air Force in the spring of 2013, leaving his hometown

  • Aircrew: Day in the life

    Arriving at the squadron building before the sun has poked above the mountains in the distance, a crew of three begins preparations for a day of helicopter flying.Making calls to arrange refueling support and flight plans, the two pilots busily work to ensure the mission is able to take off on time.

  • Treaty office maintains Warren's integrity

    The treaty compliance office on F.E. Warren Air Force Base, Wyo., works on keeping the base true to the treaties Warren is responsible for year-round.The main mission of the treaty office is to know the requirements of the New Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty, Open Skies Treaty and Chemical Weapons

  • Road to recovery

    With sweaty palms and a racing heart, he walked into the room, where his first sergeant waited for him. He centered himself in front of the desk, took a deep breath and gained his composure, but nothing could've prepared him for the bad news he was about to receive."He slid some papers across the

  • Hard work, dedication in below zero temperatures

    He heads to his locker to get his gear sorted and make sure he has everything ready to begin work in the frigid weather. It's 6:30 a.m., 27 degrees below zero and the sky remains dark.On top of his multiple layers he wears thick coveralls. His heavy duty boots allow him to trudge through ice and

  • Aviator helps pilots fly in Big Sky Country

    When people see helicopters flying over Malmstrom Air Force Base, Montana, many may imagine just the pilots in the helicopter soaring through the sky. But, there is more to a successful flight than the pilots alone.Tech. Sgt. Michelle Bresson, 40th Helicopter Squadron special missions aviator, has

  • Focused on the future: FIP leads the way

    Over the past few months, many changes have come to the Air Force Global Strike Command community. What started as a grass-roots effort has become a monumental effort by the Air Force and its leadership to foster positive changes within the command.Leadership being the key word; problems that arise