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  • Snow removal and salting – Enter the Dirt Boyz

    The winter months bring seasonal festivities and cold blustery snow days, but also unsafe driving conditions. When it snows on Peterson Air Force Base, the 21st Civil Engineer Squadron’s “Dirt Boyz” will clear the snow and salt the roadways to ensure the day’s mission can be accomplished safely.Snow

  • Year of the Defender: Better training, better results

    Chief of Staff of the Air Force, Gen. David Goldfein, has proclaimed 2019 as the Year of the Defender. Air Force leadership is putting additional resources into security forces this year, including upgraded kit and weapons, and better training under stressful conditions.“We must always take

  • Space Operators provide TACPs tactical space training

    Deployed Tactical Air Control Party Airmen expect space effects to work; otherwise pilots get shot down, bombs miss targets, and soldiers die. TACPs may not know how space works, but if it doesn’t work well for America and its allies then its results are devastating.Space operators from the 16th and

  • BAH Improvements in the Air Force

    Recently, customers have brought to the attention of the 21st Comptroller Squadron that pay actions and monetary payouts regarding their Basic Allowance for Housing have experienced long waiting period.

  • 21st SW to begin wing-wide training initiatives

    Beginning Jan. 24, 2019, all 21st Space Wing customer service functions on Peterson Air Force Base, Colorado will close the fourth Thursday of every month for wing-wide training initiatives.

  • PSC Club unites spouses across bases

    Alley Kendall knew she wanted to get involved in the community when she and her husband, Senior Airman Jesse Kendall, arrived at Schriever Air Force Base, Colo., in 2015.

  • Growing Air Force’s space medicine culture

    As space continues to play an increasingly critical role in our nation’s defense, the need for the space medicine specialty grows. Medical Airmen within U.S. Air Force Space Command are making sure space operators are ready for future readiness requirements.“Space is no longer a neutral, docile

  • CAVALIER AIR FORCE STATION OPENS NEW DORMITORY

    The 10th Space Warning Squadron held a ribbon-cutting ceremony Dec. 3, 2018 at Cavalier Air Force Station, North Dakota to celebrate the new $3 million, eight-person, 5,700-square-foot unaccompanied Airmen dormitory. Holding the giant ceremonial scissors were Col. Devin Pepper, 21st Operations Group

  • 7 SWS Annual Santa Tracker Event

    The 7th Space Warning Squadron guards the U.S. west coast against sea-launched ballistic missiles. The unit is a geographically separated unit of the 21st Space Wing, Peterson Air Force Base, Colorado. However, on Dec. 24, the squadron holds its annual Santa Tracking Event. Roughly 300 children and