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  • Men's soccer team trials

    The Armed Forces men’s soccer team gather in front of a goal net behind the Fitness Center at Peterson Air Force Base, Colo., May 30, 2018. The 2018 Armed Forces men’s trial camp was held at Peterson AFB May 15 - June 1, 2018 before the final team was selected through Air Force Sports. (U.S. Air

  • Michelle Mras: Traumatic brain injury survivor

    No one gets up in the morning thinking they’re going to get into a car accident, but when it happens it can change your life, said Michelle Mras, a former Air Force spouse, inspirational speaker, personal success coach and author.

  • Small Business Office brings business to base

    Bringing a business to a military base can be difficult for those lacking knowledge of the process, which requires different steps than setting up a business in the local economy.

  • CPO keeps employees on track at Peterson AFB

    The Civilian Personnel Office, located at Peterson Air Force Base, Colorado, advises managers, supervisors and employees on civilian personnel functions and processes to ensure compliance with federal laws and regulations.

  • Condor Crest exercise tests 21 SW resiliency

    Several exercises took place across the 21st Space Wing at Peterson Air Force Base, Colorado, for Condor Crest, May 14 - 17, 2018. Condor Crest is conducted twice a year to keep Airmen alert for any situation.

  • PAFB master sergeant selectees announced

    – Master sergeant selects gather for a group photo outside the museum on Peterson Air Force Base, Colo., May 25, 2018. At the rank of master sergeant, an airman enters the senior noncommissioned tier and transitions his or her duties from front line technicians and supervisors to operational

  • Port Dawgs run to remember their fallen

    During the 302nd Airlift Wing’s Wingman Day this year, reservists from 39th Aerial Port Squadron ran in their 4th annual Port Dawg Memorial Run May 6.The 5K run is an event logistics readiness and aerial port Airmen across the Air Force share, including those deployed, to honor and reflect on those

  • A loadmaster’s journey to MAFFS

    Annie had just found a decent vantage point to get a better look at the infamous Black Forest fire as it was burning near her hometown of Colorado Springs, Colorado, in 2013 when she spotted an aircraft dropping a line of bright orange retardant on the outskirts of the wildfire. At the time, she had