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  • The 310th MSG moves south to Schriever AFB

    Col. Damon Feltman, 310th Space Wing commander, and Col. Neal Landeen, 310th Mission Support Group commander unfurl the Mission Support Group colors to be placed in the unit’s new home at the 310th Space Wing Headquarters building on Schriever AFB, Colo., Aug. 7, 2016.

  • CSAF letter to Airmen

    Attached is the first in a series of short papers I will share that outlines my thinking in key focus areas. You will find each in our Strategic Master Plan (SMP) and Air Force Future Operating Construct (AFFOC); and each nests nicely under SecAF’s priorities of: Taking Care of Airmen; Balancing

  • Affected by Hail Damage?

    The Claims Service Center determined the 28 July 2016 hail storm to be anunusual occurrence. This is a key step to allow folks who were affected bythe damage to be able to file claims.

  • Base Bulletin - Week of Aug. 4

    * Spouses are invited to events marked with This weekAffected by Hail Damage?  If you were affected by the recent hailstorm in the Colorado Springs area and need assistance in filing a claim, the Air Force Claims Service Center is going to be your primary point of contact. The AFCSC processes and

  • 'Roadie for a Day': Rock and roll band Kiss honors Colorado reservist

    Wanna rock and roll all night? With a little help from the band Kiss, a Citizen Airman from Buckley Air Force Base, Colorado, did just that Friday.Master Sgt. Christa Leary, 310th Mission Support Group career advisor, worked as a “roadie for a day” and enjoyed a Kiss concert in Cheyenne, Wyoming,

  • SAFB to host TEDxSchriever - Strengthening Communities

    When you think of community, where does your mind jump?Perhaps the neighborhood you live in? Tight-knit teams you may work side-by-side with weekly? A local pub where everybody knows your name?Team Schriever and guests can look forward to diving deeper into this discussion Aug. 12, during this

  • Red Flag: Integrating air, space, cyber domains

    1,737. This was the total number of aircraft lost during the Vietnam War from 1962 to 1973. It was a number too high that prompted the Air Force to conduct a study, where it found the first 10 combat sorties were the most dangerous events for aircrew personnel. To prevent more losses, Gen. Robert

  • Professional bad guys: Space aggressors prepare Airmen for the enemy

    Walking out to an F-16 Fighting Falcon, Staff Sgt. Erick Vega is told upon landing that the pilot experienced loss of GPS. An hour passes before Vega, an avionics specialist from Aviano Air Base, Italy, determines that adversaries have degraded the system through an attack on space assets.

  • Schriever goes big for base picnic

    “Go big or go home.”The proverbial saying rang true during the Summer Slam Base Picnic Friday, at Schriever Air Force Base, Colorado.