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  • 310th Space Wing recognizes ten-year anniversary

    A decade ago, Air Force Reserve Command approved the activation of a wing that would change the course of history for space in the Reserve. On March 7, 2008, an official order was given to expand the 310th Space Group into the first-ever AFRC space wing.

  • Base Bulletin - week of March 1

    -Information for these events can also be found in the Schriever Air Force Base Facebook events section* Spouses are invited to events marked with

  • Be the Change: The Power of Representation

    Comic book illustrator Shawn Martinbrough met with Pentagon Airmen to speak about the power of representation Feb. 20, 2018. A native New Yorker, he has illustrated Black Panther, Batman, Luke Cage Noir, Captain America, and Hellboy characters for Marvel and Detective Comics.

  • First time Lazyman competitor breaks Schriever record

    Master Sgt. Pete Aronson, fight chief of engineering with the 19th Space Operations Squadron, beat the previous Lazyman Triathlon record of finishing in three days during his debut involvement. Aronson finished in 19 hours and 45 minutes.

  • Former slave, two-time Olympian becomes an Airman

    After enduring countless hardships and overcoming unimaginable obstacles, Airman 1st Class Guor Maker, a dental assistant currently in technical training, found his way out of war-torn South Sudan, Africa and into the U.S. nearly 20 years ago.

  • Meet the 'Baum Squad' - Brothers in Arms

    The term ‘Brothers in Arms’ stems from a long-time comradery between service members as they face adversity together and learn to rely on each other like family. For the Baumgartner brothers, that phrase has taken on a more literal meaning that spans three separate generations.

  • Furlough to impact Schriever

    The current budget appropriations for the federal government is set to expire Feb. 8.Congress and the President must pass a budget or another short term continuing resolution to fund critical government operations after this date.

  • Airmen learn how to lead millennials

    In an effort to help leaders understand working with a new generation of Airmen and non-commissioned officers, the Schriever Air Force Base Professional Development Center held a Millennial Leadership class at the First Term Airman Center Jan. 17. “I feel the course is important to bridge the