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  • 7 SOPS Citizen Airman recognized for innovation

    In today’s ever-changing and constantly evolving Air Force, Airmen are often encouraged by their leadership to be innovative and find the most efficient way to perform their job. First Lt. Brandon Sexton, while working on active duty at the 1st Space Operations Squadron on Schriever AFB, went above and beyond his call of duty to do just that.
  • D&TF trainee named Top BMT Graduate

    On Friday of each week, families pack into the hot stands on the parade field at Lackland Air Force Base, Texas, to watch hundreds of brand new Airmen march their way from Basic Military Training into the operational Air Force. Of the hundreds, a select few are chosen as Honor Graduates, while only one is selected as Top BMT Graduate based on their
  • Base picnic brings families together

    SCHRIEVER AIR FORCE BASE, Colo. -- Hailey Hunt, daughter of Master Sgt. Aaron Hunt, 310th Space Wing, gets a unicorn painted on her face at Schriever's 2017 Summer Slam Picnic on Friday, July 21, 2017. This years picnic offered an array of activities to Airmen and their families, including elephant rides, knockerballs and a rock wall. (U.S. Air
  • AFSPC Command Chief visits 310th Space Wing

    SCHRIEVER AIR FORCE BASE, Colo. -- Command Chief Master Sgt. Brendan Criswell and Individual Mobilization Augmentee Chief Master Sgt. James Burmeister, Air Force Space Command, accompany Command Chief Master Sgt. Todd Scott, 310th Space Wing, in leading a panel for enlisted personnel during the June Unit Training Assembly on Sunday, June 4th, 2017.
  • 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 on Schriever, specializes in operating the Defense Meteorological Satellite Program satellites.
  • 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. The course also includes a tour of the Colorado Springs Fine Arts Center's galleries to provide inspiration for those attending.
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