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  • Military youth discover parent’s investigator, operator duties

    Children, parents and friends participated in the national “Take Our Daughters and Sons to Work Day” April 27, on Buckley Air Force Base, Colo. “Take Our Daughters and Sons to Work Day” is a nationwide educational program where parents bring their children to their work-centers for a day to explain,

  • 6 SOPS flies the COOP

    Once a year, members from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) travel from Suitland, Maryland, to Schriever AFB to work side-by-side with the 6th Space Operations Squadron for Continuity of Operations (COOP) training. 6 SOPS, a Reserve squadron and part of the 310th Space Wing

  • Military members heal through artistic expression

    Kim Le Nguyen, an art therapist at the Colorado Springs Fine Arts Center, offers artistic healing courses to Veterans at the Bemis School of Art for no charge. She teaches techniques using creative exercise and therapeutic processes to inspire creative skills and inspire self-expression and healing.

  • 310 SW/IG team takes home 2016 John P. Flynn award

    This award recognizes an outstanding IG Complaints Resolution Program (CRP) office that best embodies the six fundamental characteristics of Lt. Gen. Flynn’s leadership model: integrity, justice, compassion, loyalty, courage and spirit.

  • 310th Citizen Airmen volunteer to serve community

    SCHREIVER AIR FORCE BASE, Colo. -- Southeastern Colorado's American Red Cross members hand safety vests out to 310th Space Wing volunteers who installed fire alarms for local families during a Home Fire Campaign event on Saturday, Apr. 15th, 2017. The Red Cross responds to approximately 64,000

  • Security Forces Airmen learn essential combat leadership

    Nestled in the mountains of the U.S. Air Force Academy in Colorado Springs, Colo., sits a cluster of hard-shell buildings known as FERL City. It carries the scent of a typical combat environment; dust, musty military cots, sweaty boots and the lingering aroma of hot chow. The crunch of combat boots

  • Mt. Everest one rung at a time

    You are climbing to a peak. It is forever away from you, yet still you climb. Oxygen escapes you, as you chase it. Fatigue embraces you, you ignore it. You are not climbing a mountain, you are climbing a never-ending ladder; your goal being 29,029 feet, the same height as Mt. Everest.