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  • Safety turns day’s most important meal into most informative

    Breakfast turned into a learning experience when the 21st Space Wing Safety Office handed out breakfast burritos to anyone who answered a safety-related question Dec. 12 in Building 845. "We wanted to do something fun to help people remember some basic safety concepts," said Chief of Safety Lt. Col.

  • Battle uniform available to deploying Airmen this spring

    The Airman Battle Uniform is on track for distribution this spring to Airmen deploying as part of Air Expeditionary Forces 7 and 8.The new ABU is in production Dec. 7 and uniforms are being warehoused. The uniform will be ready for distribution to Airmen deploying as part of AEFs 7/8. Most Airmen

  • Seatbelts save lives

    A Soldier assigned to NORAD/NORTHCOM is a believer in the axiom that seatbelts save lives. Army Staff Sgt. Daniel Ryan, an intelligence analyst with North American Aerospace Defense Command/U.S. Northern Command, was involved in a multi-vehicle pile up Nov. 12 on I-70 in Denver. He had stopped in

  • Military newspaper group publisher recognized

    Celebrating 108 years of serving the community's veterans, the country's first Veterans of Foreign Wars post, John Stewart Post #1 in Denver, commemorated its anniversary with a Founders' Day event Dec. 3 at the Denver Marriott City Center. The VFW annually recognizes a civilian who proves to be a

  • Team Pete Snow Call procedures - safety paramount

    Driving conditions in Colorado can change drastically in a short time during the winter months. Those changes can bring safety concerns for drivers. Peterson Air Force Base has several procedures in place to minimize the risk during inclement weather. "The recommended thing to do if there is a

  • Peterson loses four-legged Airman

    Team Pete recently lost one of its members to a debilitating brain disease. Blek, a military working dog, was put to sleep Nov. 17; the German Shepherd was 10 years old. "He was such a great dog, he had such a good personality and disposition," said Staff Sgt. Ward Patrick, Blek's handler with the