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  • Airmen honor Staff Sgt. Bieren at Peterson AFB

    Airmen from the 21st Space Wing perform the workout of the day in honor of Staff Sgt. Austin Bieren at Peterson Air Force Base, Colo., March 28, 2018. The workout was inspired by Bieren’s workouts and is done to honor and commemorate his death which occurred March 28, 2017.

  • Feeling stressed?

    Spring is in the air, and as the weather starts to change, so do our everyday lives. Our to-do lists grow, kids are getting out of school soon, the house needs spring cleaning, tax day is approaching, projects are at work and more.

  • Don’t be afraid to talk mental resiliency

    There’s nothing wrong with asking for help. This is the mindset the Air Force would like Airmen to have when it comes to their mental fitness — one of the four pillars in Comprehensive Airmen Fitness.

  • Public Affairs: telling the Air Force story

    If you’re reading this right now, it’s because a journalist in the public affairs office wrote this article, and made sure it was published. If there’s a picture accompanying this article, it’s because a photographer or graphic artist created it. These examples are the better known, more visible

  • The Phiz Biz: Sun Exposure - Good or Bad?

    Get outside and spend some time in the sun! In addition to being fun, time in the outdoors can do some really positive things for your health. Some of the benefits of sunshine include boosting your mood, calibrating your circadian rhythm and providing your body with a much-needed dose of vitamin D.

  • Premature twin miracles refuse to accept medical odds

    “It was the worst day of my life,” said Capt. Matthew Douglas, Air Force Space Command logistical and support officer at Peterson Air Force Base, Colorado. Every pregnancy has its up and downs, however, sometimes the low points affect the rest of the lives of both the parents and the children. This

  • Continuing a long, blue line

    After 11 years in the Air Force, Tech. Sgt. Sean Dastas, 21st Operations Support Squadron, decided to stay in what could be called the family business, by re-enlisiting for another four years. The ceremony was performed by Capt. Stephanie Lawton, 9th Medical Operations Squadron, Beale Air Force