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  • Peterson learns from its first contract priest

    Wingmanship is key to a successful fighting force and making sure Airmen are mission ready at all times. To some people that means hitting the gym every day, others need quiet and solace, while still others need to seek spiritual fulfillment by going to church - whatever the denomination may be.The

  • Chapel Services Changing, Refocusing Resources

    Fewer church and liturgical services doesn't mean less ministry is taking place. The number of religious services at the base chapel is decreasing, beginning in August with Catholic Mass going to one session on Sundays followed by reductions to Protestant services later in the summer. However, that

  • Community helps Airmen enjoy life at the Top of the World

    Maintaining resilience is an important part of being an Airman and every assignment has its unique challenges. Thule Air Force Base, Greenland is no different, remote assignment, remote location, temperature extremes, and connectivity issues to name a few.For Airman stationed at the Top of the

  • Peterson kids perform ‘The Jungle Book’

    Kids stood in a line and came forward in small groups to repeat lines after the actors in an attempt to be cast in their production of "The Jungle Book," which took place Aug. 1, just six days after auditions at the Base Auditorium.The Missoula Children's Theatre is a program that moves from town to

  • AFOSI works to eliminate Fraud, Waste and Abuse

    The Air Force Office of Special Investigations needs your help in identifying and reporting fraudulent activities.Besides our general crimes, counterintelligence, and research and technology protection missions, a significant amount of AFOSI's resources are assigned to fraud investigations.In the

  • Sasa (hello) from Kenya

    Everyone gets a little home sick every now and then - especially when you're serving in the military. For most of us, a quick phone call, a letter or trip home can help dissuade the feeling, but when home is 8,861 miles away, it's not that simple.Staff Sgt. Johnson Njenga was born and raised in

  • Airman finds comfort in artwork

    Spending work hours fulfilling the Air Force mission to fly, fight and win ... in air, space and cyberspace can be taxing. However there are a number of ways to express creativity and individualism that serve as therapy for those tasked with keeping the nation safe.The American Art Therapy

  • Aquatic Center offers range of amenities

    For the Airmen looking for a more intense workout or for those who want to get in some cardio with as little running as possible, think about going for a good swim on base!The Peterson Air Force Base Aquatic Center is under new management and is ready to make the available services even better.

  • AF launches MyVector, mentorship resources for Airmen

    The Air Force recently launched an improved and re-branded Career Path Tool, called MyVector, which encourages mentorship between Airmen at all levels.The first step in the success of MyVector is for Airmen to volunteer to be mentors and share their experience and expertise with other

  • First Time Climbing Pikes Peak? Know Before You Go!

    Senior Airman Tiffany DeNault, 21st Space Wing public affairs specialist, and Austin Lundberg are always looking for a good challenge. They didn't have to look very far to realize they see a huge challenge almost every day--Pikes Peak. The pair decided to prepare themselves to climb this 14,114