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  • 2019 STEM Diversity Day on Peterson Air Force Base

    Peterson Air Force Base sponsored the 2019 Science, Technology, Engineering and Math Diversity Day, May 3, 2019. The STEM program is a K-12 education program that promotes excellence in the Science, Technology, Engineering and Math fields. The diversity day event focused on fostering student’s

  • Recite, repeat, believe: I will not die by my own hand

    May is National Mental Health Awareness Month, so for this year’s Wingman Day, the 21st Space Wing on Peterson Air Force Base will host Kevin Hines as the guest speaker Friday, May 17, 2019. Hines has been a mental health and suicide prevention advocate for almost 20 years. His work with the U.S.

  • 302nd Airlift Wing hosting annual aerial firefighting training

    About 300 people from the Air National Guard, U.S. Forest Service and other firefighting agencies are scheduled Monday to begin a weeklong aerial wildland firefighting training and certification hosted by the Air Force Reserve’s 302nd Airlift Wing at Peterson Air Force Base, here.

  • Sexual Assault Awareness and Prevention Symposium

    On April 4th 2019, the 21st Space Wing Office of the Staff Judge Advocate conducted a Sexual Assault Awareness and Prevention symposium here at Peterson Air Force Base for command leadership, superintendents and supervisors.

  • 21st CES conducts its annual open house

    The 21st Civil Engineer Squadron held their second annual open house on Peterson Air Force Base, March 29, 2019. The open house allows friends and families to visit the 21st CES and see what their spouse, mom or dad does daily at work.

  • Celebrating Women’s History Month

    March marks the 32nd year of celebrating Women’s History Month for the 21st Space Wing here. Women and their contributions to national defense are celebrated regardless of nationality, creed or background.

  • Shoot House relocation effort

    The shoot house is a 21st Security Forces Squadron training center for Peterson Air Force Base law enforcement personnel. This facility is used by 21st SFS Airmen and civilian law enforcement personnel to train and hone their skills as law enforcement professionals.

  • Authorized travel with the GTCC

    The Government Travel Charge Card Program provides Airmen with a safe, effective, convenient and commercially available method to pay for expenses associated with official travel. The GTCC includes Individually Billed Accounts and Centrally Billed Accounts.