Posted: Thursday, May 16th, 2013
Members of the 90th Security Forces Group gathered in service dress at the Wyoming Capitol to pay tribute to fallen Wyoming law enforcement officers May 11.
"We memorialized fallen officers of the state of Wyoming and Federal officers who died here," said Staff Sgt. Camden Ege, 90th Security Forces Squadron.
During the ceremony, civilian law enforcement and Capt. Tyler Hughes, ...more
Posted: Thursday, May 9th, 2013
Congratulation's Mighty Ninety, you have just finished an impressive display of your abilities to do your job by receiving the highest rating given for a Nuclear Surety Inspection and blowing the Nuclear Operational Readiness Inspection out of the water. All of you should be extremely proud, because you've proven to the world that the 90th Missile Wing is the best ...more
Posted: Thursday, May 9th, 2013
Shortly after graduating college, Barbara Lutz, 20th Air Force secretary, began a long career with the Air Force spanning more than 30 years, much of which she spent at F. E. Warren.
"I wear the protocol hat and the secretary hat [for the 20th AF]," she said. "It's very intense -- never a dull moment."
Lutz has worked at several ...more
Posted: Thursday, May 9th, 2013
Diners can spend a little more on Mom by dining and saving at F. E. Warren Exchange Burger King this Mother's Day as food orders made with a MILITARY STAR Card on May 12 will be discounted 20 percent.
"According to retail estimates, the average shopper will spend more than $150 on Mother's Day," said the F. E. ...more
Posted: Thursday, May 2nd, 2013
COLUMBUS AIR FORCE BASE, Miss. (AFNS) -- After having the honor of commanding the 50th Flying Training Squadron for nearly two years, neither my squadron nor the U.S. Air Force is the same as when I took command.
Many of the changes have made us more efficient at accomplishing our mission while maintaining the high standards expected of military professionals. However, we ...more
Posted: Thursday, May 2nd, 2013
Carter Hill, 7, and his father, Master Sgt. Brian Hill, 90th Missile Wing Command Post, team up in a game of foosball against his brother and a family friend at the F. E. Warren Air Force Base Youth Center April 26 as another brother, Chase, 14, looks on. The Hills were taking part in the youth center's Month of the ...more
Posted: Thursday, May 2nd, 2013
Master Sgt. James Fultz, 90th Maintenance Operations Squadron, tells members of the Leadership Cheyenne class about missile maintenance at a launch facility during a tour of the F. E. Warren training launch facility Friday, April 26. ...more
Posted: Thursday, May 2nd, 2013
Born September 7, 1924, in Honolulu, Hawaii, Daniel Inouye was the son of Japanese immigrants. At the age of 17, he served as a medical volunteer after the attack on Pearl Harbor. Once the ban on Japanese American enlistments ended, he joined the U.S. Army.
Within his first year of service, he was promoted to sergeant. Then for his courageous ...more
Modified: Friday, Apr 26th, 2013
After serving F. E. Warren since 1988, Rita Gentry is scheduled to retire from the Base Exchange Barber Shop April 27.
Gentry, the current Barber Shop manager, explains how leaving is bitter sweet.
"I get to talk to all the different guys who come from all over, and I really enjoy that," Gentry said.
Some of her customers have even ...more
Modified: Friday, Apr 26th, 2013
Chief Master Sgt. Conrad Stott, 90th Medical Group superintendent, speaks with Airman 1st Class Ryan Ackerman, 90th Missile Maintenance Squadron, during April's dorm dinner held in the Fall Hall Community Center. The 90th MDG worked in cooperation with the 90th Missile Wing Chaplain's office to host the dinner April 18, which featured a raffle for door prizes while dinner included ...more
Posted: Friday, Apr 26th, 2013
Spring is in the air! During this time of year cleaning is emphasized, and I'd like to take some time to focus on mental cleaning. By the time this is published, the 90th Missile Wing will be finished with three major inspections. During stressful times such as these, mental preparation is a daily activity. So let's look at some ways ...more
Posted: Friday, Apr 26th, 2013
WASHINGTON (AFNS) -- The Air Force has officially restarted military tuition assistance, effective immediately.
The service restarted the program as a result of the Consolidated and Further Continuing Appropriations Act of 2013, where Congress called for the MTA program to continue in the current fiscal year.
As a result of the restart, the program will resume the same ...more
Posted: Friday, Apr 26th, 2013
WASHINGTON (AFNS) -- The top leaders from Army, Navy, Marine and Air Force Reserve and National Guard were on Capitol Hill here April 17 to provide statements and answer questions regarding their FY14 budget proposals.
Sen. Barbara Mikulski, D-Md., the chairwoman of the full U.S. Senate Committee on Appropriations, Sen. Dick Durbin, D-Ill., the chairman of the Subcommittee on Defense, ...more
Modified: Wednesday, Apr 24th, 2013
Navy Lt. Cmdr. Chad Tidwell, Navy Operational Support Center Cheyenne commanding officer, greets Petty Officer 1st Class Regina Schulmeister at the Cheyenne Regional Airport as she returns from a one-year deployment April 2. Wyoming Gov. Matt Mead, her Wyoming Highway Patrol co-workers -- Schulmeister is a reservist who also works for the Wyoming Highway Patrol -- and NOSC-Cheyenne shipmates welcome ...more
Posted: Thursday, Apr 18th, 2013
Lincoln had three principles he followed when it came to people. Know your people, build strong alliances and persuade rather than coerce; these same leadership methods continue to be taught today.
Knowing your people and their abilities is the foundation of being an effective leader. It is said that "the foundation of Abraham Lincoln's leadership style was an unshakable ...more
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