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  • Cable and antenna maintenance: connecting your world

    He begins to climb, hand over hand, rung by rung. The adrenaline builds the higher he gets. When he reaches the top, he hooks himself in, gazes out over the nearby scenery and waits for everyone else to catch up.Climbing towers is not the only part of his job. Airman 1st Class Nicholas Ray is a 21st

  • Breakfast with Angels

    Being away from family during the holidays is sometimes hard, so come enjoy a free breakfast at the Peterson AFB Chapel Dec. 24.Grace Ojala, teen volunteer coordinator and brainchild of Breakfast with Angels, explained where her inspiration came from."I thought of what we did in Virginia at our old

  • Taser! Taser! Taser!

    Those three words no one wants to hear; taser, taser, taser. Once those clicks start, your life will be electrifying and not in a pleasant way.The 21st Security Forces Squadron members participate in yearly Conductive Electrical Weapon training, commonly known as the taser, Nov. 19. The CEW is used

  • Medical group buildings getting renovated

    Significant renovations are underway at the 21st Medical Group. Upon completion, buildings 959 (main clinic), 725 (medical group annex) and 2012 (Area Dental Lab) will provide an enhanced experience for both patients and staff.The redesign and rightsizing of various departments and public spaces

  • Cookies for the troops

    The Peterson, Schriever, Cheyenne Mountain Spouses' Club geared up to spread holiday cheer with its annual cookie drive Dec. 1 and 2 at Peterson and Schriever Air Force Bases."The Cookies for the Troops event is where donated cookies will be given to the Airman and the 24 hour centers at Peterson

  • Operation Nighthawk provides deterrent

    For those night owls driving onto base after 10 p.m. Nov. 21 until 2 a.m. Nov. 22, every car was stopped and service members were required to submit to drug testing as a part of Operation Nighthawk.The event was a joint effort between 21st Space Wing leadership, Air Force Office of Special

  • 20th SPCS Airmen spend Veterans Day in community

    As part of the 20th Space Control Squadron's Veterans Day observance, Airmen participated in several community events.Lt. Col. Mafwa Kuvibidila, 20th SPCS commander, spoke at the Walton Area Chamber of Commerce First Friday breakfast Nov. 7.The theme of the event was military and veteran