Everest’s summit beckons 2 SOPS captain

Merrin is part of the USAF 7 Summits Challenge summit team bound for Mount Everest

Single Airmen rock the Rockies this summer

Single Airmen on base should have a pretty good summer thanks to phase III of the Single Airmen Initiative.

Schriever’s newest police provide continuity

Department of the Air Force police members have been fielding a lot of questions as they’ve roamed the halls and streets of Schriever Air Force Base the past few months.

Taking care of others means taking care of yourself

First and foremost, don’t neglect your health; this is most important.

Waldo Canyon fire teaches lesson of preparedness

As the warm season comes to Colorado Springs and the Waldo Canyon fire still burns in residents’ minds, it is essential for people to be prepared and keep fire prevention safety at the ready.

Schriever CATM range set to open

The 50th Security Forces Squadron Airmen will be firing M9s, M4s and maybe even some medium machine guns here Friday afternoon.

Practice ORM during running events

Lt. Col. Kelly McJoynt, Air Combat Command, is adding the Boston Marathon to his bucket list.

Leadership seeks feedback through Unit Climate Assessment

The 50th Space Wing Commander, Col. James Ross, is asking for maximum participation in an upcoming Unit Climate Assessment, which is being hosted by the 50 SW Equal Opportunity office and is scheduled to begin Wednesday.

Manage the budget, lead the people

The age-old Air Force maxim, “Mission first, people always,” seems an appropriate and necessary mantra for the budget uncertainty we’re facing.

Exotic animal center generates volunteer opportunity

Senior Master Sgt. Mark Perkins, 50th Operations Support Squadron superintendent, has been fascinated by big cats since he was a little kid, but he never imagined one day he might actually be close enough to touch one.

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