• Tell the Flu to Split: TRICARE Covers Flu Vaccination

    Flu season typically peaks in February, but those of us with kids know we're lucky to get through October without one of them bringing more than just homework home from school. Then it's only a matter of time before that bug jumps from one member of the family to the next. But TRICARE can help you

  • First Knight

    Staff Sgt. Danny Hayter was selected for this week's First Knight award. This award is designed to recognize outstanding Airmen each week for the work they do every day. Name: Staff Sgt. Danny Hayter Unit: 721st Security Forces Squadron Duty Title: Non-commissioned officer in charge of Electronic

  • New shuttle bus to start service on Peterson

    A free internal base shuttle service will begin on Peterson starting Nov. 3. The base shuttle will replace the Mountain Metro Route 24 bus that has been serving the installation. From Nov. 3 to Nov. 10, the Mountain Metro Route 24 bus will enter Peterson and drop off its passengers at the shuttle's

  • Wing to rollout SharePoint in coming weeks

    Imagine never having to e-mail a giant PowerPoint presentation to your entire squadron again. Or being able to share an Excel spreadsheet with hundreds of people, at the click of a mouse. Or having your own personal intranet site, where you can network and interact with people throughout Air Force

  • Chapel contractor openings

    The Peterson Chapel is seeking interested persons to apply for three openings at the Chapel. 1. Protestant Religious Education(RE) Coordinator to work with RE Chaplain to plan, coordinate, and execute the Protestant Parish RE program. 2. Catholic Religious Education(RE) Coordinator to work with

  • Peterson prepares for snowy weather

    During winter weather, one of the most important missions at Peterson AFB is notifying employees about road conditions and whether the base is open or closed. "Our primary objective is to keep the base populace informed in a timely manner to allow them to make sound driving decisions," said Col.

  • Tips for stopping terrorism

    In during your part to stop terrorism, the first step is knowing what to look for. Always keep an Eagle Eye out for the following suspicious behaviors: >> Surveillance. Someone recording or monitoring activities, including the use of cameras (both still and video), note taking, drawing diagrams,