More and more are realizing the “game-changing” force space capabilities provide in today’s operations, as was the case more than 60 years ago when the air domain added a new dimension to land and sea operations.
Runners or cyclists who have made a trip out to the southeast corner of the base lately may have noticed an odd-looking structure.
Team Schriever collected $52,000 for its 2012 Air Force Assistance Fund, exceeding its $33,889 goal.
I recall being in my commander’s office 10 years ago while he was on the phone with the Air Force Personnel Center, pleading for more officers.
For nearly 20 years, the men and women of the 4th Space Operations Squadron have been providing protected military satellite communications to the Department of Defense.
The 4th Space Operations Squadron accepted satellite control authority of the first Advanced Extremely High Frequency satellite during a brief ceremony here April 18.
Did you know there is a new wireless local area network available at Schriever AFB? It is called 2GWLAN.
Has anyone ever asked you out of the blue, “Why are you here?” More specifically, “Why did you join the Air Force?”
As it has in years past, Schriever will once again celebrate Arbor Day by planting a tree at the child development center May 4.
Capt. Dan Coleman’s physical training sessions aren’t what they used to be.