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  • Peterson sets new standard with functional collocation, integration

    Streamlined, cost-effective, better service and it just makes good sense. These are the keys to the integration of two sister force support squadrons, a first in the Air Force.The active-duty 21st Force Support Squadron and Reserve 302nd Force Support Squadron have co-located military personnel

  • IG: Complaints resolution, inspections

    Abraham Lincoln once said "Give me six hours to chop down a tree and I will spend the first four sharpening the axe." We can all benefit from that lesson as we strive to ensure our efforts to lead our people and give them the proper tools to comply with regulatory guidance. The Peterson AFB

  • CMAFS finalizes clean-up efforts

    Airmen here are completing the final clean-up from damage caused in the September floods. The unprecedented amount of rainfall caused large amounts of damage to the landscape around the base and in the neighborhood directly below. A large rockslide coupled with several inches of rain caused roadways

  • Golf course services here for you, but need your support!

    The Silver Spruce Golf Course faces an uncertain future. There are multiple challenges to overcome to ensure our golf course has a future at Peterson AFB. The multi-year drought, combined with continuous rising water costs, has taken a large toll on the SSGC's financial situation. The entire Morale,

  • Justice files

    A total of 15 individuals assigned to Peterson AFB received Articles 15 during the first quarter of 2014. The Airmen were punished under the Uniform Code of Military Justice.A technical sergeant from the 21st Dental Squadron received an Article 15 for violation of an order and adultery. The

  • 17th Expeditionary Space Control Squadron returns home

    A team of Airmen assigned to the 21st Space Wing and the 21st Security Forces Squadron returned home May 30, after completing deployments to support space control operations as part of Operation Enduring Freedom.The team's return culminated in a stand-down ceremony for the 17th Expeditionary Space

  • Team Thule honors fallen heroes, models of service before self

    With snow still on the ground, 30 members of Team Thule started their run from the 12th Space Warning Squadron phased array radar to the pier at the bay on base, known as the Memorial Day Array-to-the-Bay Relay Run. With close to 24 hours of daylight and a vast expanse of open Greenlandic territory,