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  • Mighty Ninety shows mission to local elementary school kids

    Senior Airman Michael Andruch, 90th Security Forces Squadron military working dog handler, and MWD Coudy, prepare for a demonstration for a local elementary school on F.E. Warren Air Force Base, Wyoming, May 1, 2024. Coudy is a single purpose detection dog whose capabilities help protect Air Force

  • 91st SFG conducts recapture and recovery exercise

    Airman 1st Class Troy White, 891st Missile Security Forces Squadron defender, fires blanks from an M240B machine gun from a Humvee turret in Mountrail County, North Dakota, July 7, 2023. The Humvee is a tactical, high-mobility vehicle that offers protection to defenders while engaging threats. (U.S.

  • Defenders stand guard despite arctic conditions

    Dangerously cold weather conditions haven’t stopped the 341st Security Forces Squadron from fulfilling their critically important mission, 24/7 installation support, in weather conditions dropping to a low of negative 30 degrees.

  • 91st Security Forces Group implements new onboarding program

    “Only the best come North” is one of the first things Airmen see as they arrive at Minot Air Force Base, North Dakota. The base, located in the tundra of North Dakota, is home to two thirds of the nuclear triad – the intercontinental ballistic missile and bomber missions. However, many Airmen, after

  • Wing 1 WERX sparks new missile field idea

    A new idea suggested at a Wing 1 WERX convention here is being tested as an implemented tool for security forces Airmen defending Malmstrom’s 13,800 square-mile missile field.During a trip to a Combat Air Force Weapons and Tactics seminar in January 2019, 1st Lt. Daniel Cook, 341st Security Forces

  • Next Level: Defender Weapons and Tactics

    Weapons and tactics are not new to the Security Forces community. In fact, the Defenders often lead the way with innovative approaches to the application of weapons and tactics in defense of USAF-joint combat capability.

  • Bringing the challenge to Crow Creek

    The sun rises over hilly fields casting warm rays on groups of Airmen gearing up to start their ruck march. Camelbaks slosh as team leaders remind everyone to hydrate in preparation for the competition.The 90th Security Forces Group find themselves once again at the beginning of their annual Crow