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  • Rise & Shine: Team Minot Airmen test ICBM rocket loading system

    Airmen with the 791st Maintenance Squadron mechanical and pneudraulics section tension the hoist on a transporter erector at Minot Air Force Base, North Dakota, April 1, 2019. The 791st MXS maintainers are responsible for transporter erector inspections, periodic maintenance and troubleshooting

  • Camp Guernsey leads active shooter training for AFGSC defenders

    From the outside stands a tall metal building with no identifying features other than a bright orange sign proclaiming protection must be worn.Inside the building is the response force tactical force cadre surrounded by dozens of Airmen. Behind them is their training ground for the week, a mock

  • Team Malmstrom gains a future K-9 veteran

    Military working dogs and handlers support defense posture by providing a psychological deterrent and increased security, as well as serving local communities in aid requests, such as bomb detections and drug inspections.The 341st Security Forces Squadron MWD unit was assigned a new female K-9,

  • Airmen aid stranded citizen in snowstorm

    About 90 miles east of Great Falls, Montana, Carrie Mantooth was driving home Monday, about 5 miles southeast of Denton when she got her car stuck in heavy snow. The temperatures for that day were averaging below zero degrees.

  • 20th Air Force Command Chief retires

    Maj. Gen. Fred Stoss, 20th Air Force commander, poses for a photo with 20th Air Force personnel and Chief Master Sgt. Thomas F. Good, 20th Air Force command chief, during his retirement ceremony March 5, 2019, at F. E. Warren Air Force Base, Wyo. Chief Good retired as the 20th Air Force command

  • 20th Air Force ICE closes its doors after 18 years of service

    Since 2001, the Twentieth Air Force ICBM Center of Excellence was focused on developing highly skilled nuclear professionals to execute lethal, safe and sure nuclear strike operations. For the last eighteen years, the school graduated over 300 enlisted and officer professionals per year, who are

  • A new generation of Air Force missileers

    Being a college student is not easy. Juggling finances, busy class schedules and heaps of homework is often too much for many young students to handle. However, at the end of the four years of struggles and sleepless nights is a sweet reward – a college degree and a promise for a better future. For

  • Lead Striker visits Kirtland, addresses AFGSC Airmen

    Gen. Timothy Ray, Air Force Global Strike Command commander, visited with Airmen here Feb. 19 - 20 during a visit to Kirtland Air Force Base, New Mexico. This was Ray’s first visit to Kirtland since taking command of AFGSC in August 2018. Kirtland’s host wing, the 377th Air Base Wing, is an AFGSC