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News

  • A lifetime of service

    Retired Chief Master Sgt. Garth Meade, 21st Force Support Squadron unit program coordinator, starts his day checking emails at Peterson Air Force Base, Colorado, June 4, 2018. Meade retired from active duty in 2015 after 30 years of service.

  • ZOOMobile

    A child looks at a giant African bullfrog from ZOOMobile outside the library at Peterson Air Force Base, Colorado, June 19, 2018. ZOOMobile brings live animals to children across the Pikes Peak region and beyond. (U.S. Air Force photo by Robb Lingley)

  • Determined to make a better life

    Growing up in Gilroy, California, she had everything a girl could wish for: money, designer clothes and so much more. Shortly after high school graduation, her father took everything from her and kicked her to the streets.

  • Cupcake Wars: Key spouses team up with FSS

    During the Force Support Squadron Cupcake Wars, key spouses from across Peterson AFB paired with Airmen from the Aragon Dining Facility to make the best tasting and most creative cupcakes.

  • Rafting for resilience

    The sun clings to your skin as you tread along the sandy banks of the Arkansas River. With each step you take, nerves and adrenaline race through your body.

  • PAFB master sergeant selectees announced

    – Master sergeant selects gather for a group photo outside the museum on Peterson Air Force Base, Colo., May 25, 2018. At the rank of master sergeant, an airman enters the senior noncommissioned tier and transitions his or her duties from front line technicians and supervisors to operational

  • Students participate in Peterson STEM Day

    The 21st Space Wing hosted an outreach program geared toward youth. The outreach program is called Peterson STEM Day, which was created as a way to spark a young person’s interest in science, technology, engineering and math.