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  • All-call details upcoming changes within space, cyberspace

    Col. Jennifer Grant, 50th Space Wing commander, hosted an all-call addressing future changes in the U.S. military toward space and cyberspace in the Building 300 auditorium at Schriever Air Force Base, Colorado, Nov. 13.
  • Yesterday's Air Force: 70 years of Breaking Barriers

    American Airmen have been breaking barriers for 70 years in air, space and cyberspace, resulting in global vigilance, reach and power. They’ve shown tenacity in Korea’s MiG Alley, endurance in Vietnam’s Rolling Thunder campaign, decisiveness over the skies of Baghdad during Desert Storm and resilience in Iraq and Afghanistan. Airmen are now fully engaged as part of America’s Joint Force in every region of the world and every mission area across the full spectrum of military operations. Airmen span the globe and Airpower has become the “oxygen the joint team breathes.”
  • Space for the Win: Air Force Officer Recognized for Excellence in Space Operations

    PETERSON AIR FORCE BASE, Colo. – A former Schriever Air Force Base unit commander recently received the General Bernard Schriever Award during the 60th annual National Space Club memorial dinner March 10 at Washington, D.C. Lt. Col. Kyle Pumroy, the former 527th Space Aggressor Squadron commander and now the chief of Space Force Structure Plans for
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