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By Michele Cantu | 21st Force Support Squadron PETERSON AIR FORCE BASE, Colo. — The pandemic opened up opportunities for many El Paso County military agencies to demonstrate that telework could be successfully used to accomplish their mission. Employees across the Peterson-Schriever Garrison and our mission partners saw that teleworking offered flexible work arrangements FORMER GREEN BERETS REUNITE, REFLECT The event was designed to give former Green Berets a chance to come together, reflect on the history of 10th SFG (A) and see how the unit has developed. “It’s important to see what’s changed,” said Alan McCray, a former communications sergeant with 10th SFG (A). “It’s our lineage and our history. It’s like coming back homeagain.”.
P-S GAR ADMINISTERS INITIAL ROUND OF COVID-19 VACCINE TO By Peterson-Schriever Garrison Public Affairs PETERSON AIR FORCE BASE, Colo. — 21st Medical Group clinic personnel began administering Peterson-Schriever Garrison’s first round of COVID-19 vaccinations to first responders, who are within the Defense Department’s Phase 1A priority group, Jan. 5. In December, the DoD announced its deliberate and phased plan to distribute and administer the ARMY GROOMING STANDARDS, AR 670-1 UPDATED The U.S. Army is committed to implementing policies that promote inclusivity throughout the ranks. To ensure a standard of equity and based on a July 2020, DOD-directed review, the Army has updated the grooming and hairstyle policies. The updates, announced Jan. 26, 2021, will be effective Feb. 25, 2021, and directly support the Army’s SUSTAINERS HOST SLING LOAD CERTIFICATION By Sgt. James Geelen | 4th Sustainment Brigade Public Affairs Office, 4th Infantry Division FORT CARSON, Colo. — Earlier this month the 4th Sustainment Brigade, 4th Infantry Division, hosted a sling load inspector certification course (SLICC) to help train Soldiers from the post. A mobile training team from the Aerial Delivery and Field Services Division at DIVARTY WELCOMES NEW CSM By Sgt. Sidnie Smith | 14th Public Affairs Detachment FORT CARSON, Colo. — Division Artillery, 4th Infantry Division, bid farewell to one outgoing leader and welcomed a new one during a change of responsibility ceremony Jan. 13, 2020, at the William “Bill” Reed Special Events Center. Command Sgt. Maj. Benito A. Perez Jr. turned over responsibility Continue Reading DIVARTY 50TH CPTS DEACTIVATES By Airman 1st Class Jonathan Whitely | Schriever Air Force Base Public Affairs SCHRIEVER AIR FORCE BASE, Colo. — The 50th Comptroller Squadron officially deactivated July 30, 2020 at the Bldg. 210 courtyard here. The 50th CPTS’s mission was to provide timely and accurate financial decision support and customer service to team Schriever. The former squadron was Continue Reading 50th 2ND SPACE OPERATIONS SQUADRON SETS SVN-74 HEALTHY AND By Staff Sgt. Matthew Coleman-Foster | 50th Space Wing Public Affairs SCHRIEVER AIR FORCE BASE, Colo. — The 2nd Space Operations Squadron set Satellite Vehicle Number-74 as healthy and active to users on the 2nd SOPS operations floor Monday. Setting SVN-74 healthy and active means the satellite will be available for use by military and Continue Reading 2nd Space Operations SPACE OPERATOR CONTINUES TO INSPIRE, FUEL WARFIGHTING By Halle Thornton | 50th Space Wing Public Affairs SCHRIEVER AIR FORCE BASE, Colo. — The National Space Defense Center dedicated their operations floor to Senior Master Sgt. Harold Mosley, II during a ceremony with senior leaders at Schriever Air Force Base, Colorado, July 9. Capt. Martin Adamson, 50th Space Wing chaplain, began the ceremony with Continue Reading Space operator COLORADO SPRINGS MILITARY NEWSPAPER GROUP Secretary of the Air Force Public Affairs WASHINGTON (AFNS) — The Air Force will resume physical fitness testing July 1 with only Editor’s note: The full names and identifications of those actively serving in the 10th Special Forces Group (Airborne) are withheld dueto
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By Michele Cantu | 21st Force Support Squadron PETERSON AIR FORCE BASE, Colo. — The pandemic opened up opportunities for many El Paso County military agencies to demonstrate that telework could be successfully used to accomplish their mission. Employees across the Peterson-Schriever Garrison and our mission partners saw that teleworking offered flexible work arrangements FORMER GREEN BERETS REUNITE, REFLECT The event was designed to give former Green Berets a chance to come together, reflect on the history of 10th SFG (A) and see how the unit has developed. “It’s important to see what’s changed,” said Alan McCray, a former communications sergeant with 10th SFG (A). “It’s our lineage and our history. It’s like coming back homeagain.”.
P-S GAR ADMINISTERS INITIAL ROUND OF COVID-19 VACCINE TO By Peterson-Schriever Garrison Public Affairs PETERSON AIR FORCE BASE, Colo. — 21st Medical Group clinic personnel began administering Peterson-Schriever Garrison’s first round of COVID-19 vaccinations to first responders, who are within the Defense Department’s Phase 1A priority group, Jan. 5. In December, the DoD announced its deliberate and phased plan to distribute and administer the ARMY GROOMING STANDARDS, AR 670-1 UPDATED The U.S. Army is committed to implementing policies that promote inclusivity throughout the ranks. To ensure a standard of equity and based on a July 2020, DOD-directed review, the Army has updated the grooming and hairstyle policies. The updates, announced Jan. 26, 2021, will be effective Feb. 25, 2021, and directly support the Army’s SUSTAINERS HOST SLING LOAD CERTIFICATION By Sgt. James Geelen | 4th Sustainment Brigade Public Affairs Office, 4th Infantry Division FORT CARSON, Colo. — Earlier this month the 4th Sustainment Brigade, 4th Infantry Division, hosted a sling load inspector certification course (SLICC) to help train Soldiers from the post. A mobile training team from the Aerial Delivery and Field Services Division at DIVARTY WELCOMES NEW CSM By Sgt. Sidnie Smith | 14th Public Affairs Detachment FORT CARSON, Colo. — Division Artillery, 4th Infantry Division, bid farewell to one outgoing leader and welcomed a new one during a change of responsibility ceremony Jan. 13, 2020, at the William “Bill” Reed Special Events Center. Command Sgt. Maj. Benito A. Perez Jr. turned over responsibility Continue Reading DIVARTY 50TH CPTS DEACTIVATES By Airman 1st Class Jonathan Whitely | Schriever Air Force Base Public Affairs SCHRIEVER AIR FORCE BASE, Colo. — The 50th Comptroller Squadron officially deactivated July 30, 2020 at the Bldg. 210 courtyard here. The 50th CPTS’s mission was to provide timely and accurate financial decision support and customer service to team Schriever. The former squadron was Continue Reading 50th 2ND SPACE OPERATIONS SQUADRON SETS SVN-74 HEALTHY AND By Staff Sgt. Matthew Coleman-Foster | 50th Space Wing Public Affairs SCHRIEVER AIR FORCE BASE, Colo. — The 2nd Space Operations Squadron set Satellite Vehicle Number-74 as healthy and active to users on the 2nd SOPS operations floor Monday. Setting SVN-74 healthy and active means the satellite will be available for use by military and Continue Reading 2nd Space Operations SPACE OPERATOR CONTINUES TO INSPIRE, FUEL WARFIGHTING By Halle Thornton | 50th Space Wing Public Affairs SCHRIEVER AIR FORCE BASE, Colo. — The National Space Defense Center dedicated their operations floor to Senior Master Sgt. Harold Mosley, II during a ceremony with senior leaders at Schriever Air Force Base, Colorado, July 9. Capt. Martin Adamson, 50th Space Wing chaplain, began the ceremony with Continue Reading Space operator PRESIDENT: AMERICA'S FALLEN DEFENDED 'VITAL, BEATING HEART By C. Todd Lopez Memorial Day originated 153 years ago to commemorate the lives of those who died defending the United States during the Civil War. Today it is the day set aside to honor and recognize all who have died while fighting in the nation’s service. Many of the service members who died most Continue Reading President: America’s fallen defended ‘vital, beating heart of our COMMANDING GENERAL UPDATES MASK POLICY GUIDANCE Public Affairs Office Editor’s note: Below is the full message to the Fort Carson community about updated guidance for mask wear signed May 17, 2021, by Maj. Gen. Matthew W. McFarlane, commanding general, 4th Infantry Division and Fort Carson. Purpose. The purpose of this memorandum is to update the current requirements for mask wear forAVOIDING BURNOUT
Burnout is a state of emotional, physical, and mental exhaustion caused by excessive and prolonged stress. It occurs when you feel overwhelmed, emotionally drained, and unable to meet constant demands. The negative effects of burnout can zap the joy out of 50TH CPTS DEACTIVATES By Airman 1st Class Jonathan Whitely | Schriever Air Force Base Public Affairs SCHRIEVER AIR FORCE BASE, Colo. — The 50th Comptroller Squadron officially deactivated July 30, 2020 at the Bldg. 210 courtyard here. The 50th CPTS’s mission was to provide timely and accurate financial decision support and customer service to team Schriever. The former squadron was Continue Reading 50th HUMAN PERFORMANCE CENTER GAINS NEW MEDICAL SKILLS LAB FOR By Airman 1st Class Haley N. Blevins | 460th Space Wing Public Affairs BUCKLEY AIR FORCE BASE, Colo. — The Human Performance Center, with the recent move of Public Health to Medical Group South, now houses a new medical simulation lab and training facility, dubbed the Medical Skills Lab, for the 460th Medical Group. Chief Continue Reading Human Performance Center gains new Medical PETERSON ESTABLISHES TESTING POINT TO LIMIT SPREAD OF By 21st Space Wing Public Affairs PETERSON AIR FORCE BASE, Colorado — Medical professionals at Peterson AFB are establishing a COVID-19 testing location March 20 to help limit the possible spread and minimize the exposure of the virus. In order to be tested for COVID-19, patients must first be evaluated by phone and meet criteria Continue Reading Peterson establishes testing point to DELTA 6 PARTICIPATES IN FIRST SATELLITE-HACKING EXERCISE By Airman 1st Class Andrew Bertain | Peterson-Schriever Garrison Public Affairs PETERSON AIR FORCE BASE, Colo. — Delta 6 space operators participated in the first satellite-hacking event, a collaborative exercise between government, industry, academic and commercial cybersecurity researchers to strengthen security in the space domain, Aug. 7-9, 2020. Hosted by the Department of GRAB SYSTEM: GATE GUARDS EMPLOY DEVICE, PROTECT COMMUNITY By Norman Shifflett | Fort Carson Public Affairs Office FORT CARSON, Colo. — Recently at nearly 1 p.m., Spc. Paul Cousino was preparing for a shift change at Gate 4 when he noticed movement beyond the gate. “I turned around and I see two police cars chasing a vehicle, and I was wondering what was going Continue Reading GRAB system: Gate guards employ device, protect community TEAM 8-BALL PARTICIPATES IN FIRST ADVANCED TRAINING EVENT By Airman 1st Class Amanda Lovelace | 50th Space Wing Public Affairs SCHRIEVER AIR FORCE BASE, Colo. — Twelve operators from the 1st and 7th Space Operations Squadrons, known together as team 8-ball, executed an orbital engagement training event July 7-10 at the Boeing Virtual Warfare Center in Colorado Springs to train operators in realistic warfighting OUT WITH THE OLD, CLEAR AFS CLOSES COAL PLANT Out with the old, Clear AFS closes coal plant. CLEAR AIR FORCE STATION, Alaska — The 1960s-era coal-fired power plant at Clear Air Force Station, Alaska, was decommissioned in January 2016. Clear is now connected to the local power grid and draws its power from a more efficient system, reducing monthly energy consumption by 82 percent. COLORADO SPRINGS MILITARY NEWSPAPER GROUP Faces of Space – Master Sgt. James Randolph. PETERSON AIR FORCE BASE, Colo. – In the aftermath of September 11, 2001, U.S. Space Force Master Sgt. JamesLOOKING FORWARD
The DAF guidance memorandum, will provide necessary clarification and expands the Department’s use of telework and remote work based on current lessons learned, pending a comprehensive review of the Department of the Air Force telework program. This new policy increases the stability and flexibility for Airmen, Guardians, andtheir families.
BBC FOUNDATION AWARDS SCHOLARSHIPS 1 day ago · By Balfour Beatty Communities FORT CARSON, Colo. — Fort Carson Family Homes is one of over 30 communities whose residents have received scholarships for the 2021/2022 academic year. Fort Carson Family Homes announced that two of its residents, Alex Birkle and Kirby Kearse, have received funding for the 2021/2022 academic year through the Balfour Beatty Continue Reading BBC FORMER GREEN BERETS REUNITE, REFLECT The event was designed to give former Green Berets a chance to come together, reflect on the history of 10th SFG (A) and see how the unit has developed. “It’s important to see what’s changed,” said Alan McCray, a former communications sergeant with 10th SFG (A). “It’s our lineage and our history. It’s like coming back homeagain.”.
SPACE SECURITY CHALLENGE 2021: HACK-A-SAT 2 REGISTRATION By Leslie Heck | Air Force Research Laboratory Public Affairs ROME, N.Y. (AFRL) — The U.S. Air and Space Forces in collaboration with the security research community opened registration today for the qualification round of the second annual Space Security Challenge: Hack-A-Sat satellite hacking challenge. This virtual competition enables security researchers of all levels to SUSTAINERS HOST SLING LOAD CERTIFICATION By Sgt. James Geelen | 4th Sustainment Brigade Public Affairs Office, 4th Infantry Division FORT CARSON, Colo. — Earlier this month the 4th Sustainment Brigade, 4th Infantry Division, hosted a sling load inspector certification course (SLICC) to help train Soldiers from the post. A mobile training team from the Aerial Delivery and Field Services Division at ARMY GROOMING STANDARDS, AR 670-1 UPDATED The U.S. Army is committed to implementing policies that promote inclusivity throughout the ranks. To ensure a standard of equity and based on a July 2020, DOD-directed review, the Army has updated the grooming and hairstyle policies. The updates, announced Jan. 26, 2021, will be effective Feb. 25, 2021, and directly support the Army’s P-S GAR ADMINISTERS INITIAL ROUND OF COVID-19 VACCINE TO By Peterson-Schriever Garrison Public Affairs PETERSON AIR FORCE BASE, Colo. — 21st Medical Group clinic personnel began administering Peterson-Schriever Garrison’s first round of COVID-19 vaccinations to first responders, who are within the Defense Department’s Phase 1A priority group, Jan. 5. In December, the DoD announced its deliberate and phased plan to distribute and administer the DIVARTY WELCOMES NEW CSM By Sgt. Sidnie Smith | 14th Public Affairs Detachment FORT CARSON, Colo. — Division Artillery, 4th Infantry Division, bid farewell to one outgoing leader and welcomed a new one during a change of responsibility ceremony Jan. 13, 2020, at the William “Bill” Reed Special Events Center. Command Sgt. Maj. Benito A. Perez Jr. turned over responsibility Continue Reading DIVARTY SPACE OPERATOR CONTINUES TO INSPIRE, FUEL WARFIGHTING By Halle Thornton | 50th Space Wing Public Affairs SCHRIEVER AIR FORCE BASE, Colo. — The National Space Defense Center dedicated their operations floor to Senior Master Sgt. Harold Mosley, II during a ceremony with senior leaders at Schriever Air Force Base, Colorado, July 9. Capt. Martin Adamson, 50th Space Wing chaplain, began the ceremony with Continue Reading Space operator COLORADO SPRINGS MILITARY NEWSPAPER GROUP Faces of Space – Master Sgt. James Randolph. PETERSON AIR FORCE BASE, Colo. – In the aftermath of September 11, 2001, U.S. Space Force Master Sgt. JamesLOOKING FORWARD
The DAF guidance memorandum, will provide necessary clarification and expands the Department’s use of telework and remote work based on current lessons learned, pending a comprehensive review of the Department of the Air Force telework program. This new policy increases the stability and flexibility for Airmen, Guardians, andtheir families.
BBC FOUNDATION AWARDS SCHOLARSHIPS 1 day ago · By Balfour Beatty Communities FORT CARSON, Colo. — Fort Carson Family Homes is one of over 30 communities whose residents have received scholarships for the 2021/2022 academic year. Fort Carson Family Homes announced that two of its residents, Alex Birkle and Kirby Kearse, have received funding for the 2021/2022 academic year through the Balfour Beatty Continue Reading BBC FORMER GREEN BERETS REUNITE, REFLECT The event was designed to give former Green Berets a chance to come together, reflect on the history of 10th SFG (A) and see how the unit has developed. “It’s important to see what’s changed,” said Alan McCray, a former communications sergeant with 10th SFG (A). “It’s our lineage and our history. It’s like coming back homeagain.”.
SPACE SECURITY CHALLENGE 2021: HACK-A-SAT 2 REGISTRATION By Leslie Heck | Air Force Research Laboratory Public Affairs ROME, N.Y. (AFRL) — The U.S. Air and Space Forces in collaboration with the security research community opened registration today for the qualification round of the second annual Space Security Challenge: Hack-A-Sat satellite hacking challenge. This virtual competition enables security researchers of all levels to SUSTAINERS HOST SLING LOAD CERTIFICATION By Sgt. James Geelen | 4th Sustainment Brigade Public Affairs Office, 4th Infantry Division FORT CARSON, Colo. — Earlier this month the 4th Sustainment Brigade, 4th Infantry Division, hosted a sling load inspector certification course (SLICC) to help train Soldiers from the post. A mobile training team from the Aerial Delivery and Field Services Division at ARMY GROOMING STANDARDS, AR 670-1 UPDATED The U.S. Army is committed to implementing policies that promote inclusivity throughout the ranks. To ensure a standard of equity and based on a July 2020, DOD-directed review, the Army has updated the grooming and hairstyle policies. The updates, announced Jan. 26, 2021, will be effective Feb. 25, 2021, and directly support the Army’s P-S GAR ADMINISTERS INITIAL ROUND OF COVID-19 VACCINE TO By Peterson-Schriever Garrison Public Affairs PETERSON AIR FORCE BASE, Colo. — 21st Medical Group clinic personnel began administering Peterson-Schriever Garrison’s first round of COVID-19 vaccinations to first responders, who are within the Defense Department’s Phase 1A priority group, Jan. 5. In December, the DoD announced its deliberate and phased plan to distribute and administer the DIVARTY WELCOMES NEW CSM By Sgt. Sidnie Smith | 14th Public Affairs Detachment FORT CARSON, Colo. — Division Artillery, 4th Infantry Division, bid farewell to one outgoing leader and welcomed a new one during a change of responsibility ceremony Jan. 13, 2020, at the William “Bill” Reed Special Events Center. Command Sgt. Maj. Benito A. Perez Jr. turned over responsibility Continue Reading DIVARTY SPACE OPERATOR CONTINUES TO INSPIRE, FUEL WARFIGHTING By Halle Thornton | 50th Space Wing Public Affairs SCHRIEVER AIR FORCE BASE, Colo. — The National Space Defense Center dedicated their operations floor to Senior Master Sgt. Harold Mosley, II during a ceremony with senior leaders at Schriever Air Force Base, Colorado, July 9. Capt. Martin Adamson, 50th Space Wing chaplain, began the ceremony with Continue Reading Space operator COLORADO SPRINGS MILITARY NEWSPAPER GROUP Faces of Space – Master Sgt. James Randolph. PETERSON AIR FORCE BASE, Colo. – In the aftermath of September 11, 2001, U.S. Space Force Master Sgt. James AF ACADEMY'S OUTDOOR REC ACTIVITIES CONTINUE DURING 1 day ago · By Staff Sgt. Seth Stang | USAFA Public Affairs U.S. AIR FORCE ACADEMY, Colo. — The coronavirus pandemic put a hold on many services at the Air Force Academy but didn’t stop the 10th Force Support Squadron’s Outdoor Recreation office. Many services at the base came to a near standstill during the initial days of the Continue Reading AF Academy’s Outdoor Rec activities continue COMMANDING GENERAL UPDATES MASK POLICY GUIDANCE Public Affairs Office Editor’s note: Below is the full message to the Fort Carson community about updated guidance for mask wear signed May 17, 2021, by Maj. Gen. Matthew W. McFarlane, commanding general, 4th Infantry Division and Fort Carson. Purpose. The purpose of this memorandum is to update the current requirements for mask wear for PRESIDENT: AMERICA'S FALLEN DEFENDED 'VITAL, BEATING HEART 1 day ago · By C. Todd Lopez Memorial Day originated 153 years ago to commemorate the lives of those who died defending the United States during the Civil War. Today it is the day set aside to honor and recognize all who have died while fighting in the nation’s service. Many of the service members who died most Continue Reading President: America’s fallen defended ‘vital, beating heart of our CADET GRADUATION RETURNS TO FALCON STADIUM FOR CLASS OF 1 day ago · By Ray Bowden | U.S. Air Force Academy Public Affairs U.S. AIR FORCE ACADEMY, Colo. — Cadets graduated from the Air Force Academy for the first time in two years at Falcon Stadium, receiving their diplomas from the event’s keynote speaker, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Gen. Mark Milley, May 26. In all, 1,019 Continue Reading Cadet graduation returns to Falcon Stadium for Class FEDERAL VACCINATION EFFORTS: MARRIED SOLDIERS SUPPORT By Spc. Jacob Moir | 49th Public Affairs Detachment, Fort Bragg, North Carolina PUEBLO, Colo. — Love comes with sacrifice, rewards and challenges, especially when one or both are military service members. Being prepared to deploy at a moment’s notice when the Army calls is not easy, but the Van Wagenen’s were ready. Dual military couples Continue Reading Federal vaccination efforts OPINION: EMBRACE CHANGE… OR BE LEFT BEHIND 1 day ago · By Chief Master Sgt. Timothy C. White Jr. | Senior Enlisted Advisor to the Chief of Air Force Reserve ROBINS AIR FORCE BASE, Ga. — Citizen Airmen: In this edition, the boss and I decided to touch on a very complex topic: change. Either you love it, hate it or just try to roll with it. It Continue Reading Opinion: Embrace change or be left behind MOUNTAIN POST WARRIOR MEMORIAL: 2 NAMES ADDED TO MEMORIAL 1 day ago · By Norman Shifflett | Fort Carson Public Affairs Office FORT CARSON, Colo. — Soldiers, Family and community members came together at the Mountain Post Warrior Memorial in Kit Carson Park for the Mountain Post Warrior Memorial Ceremony May 27, 2021, to honor Fort Carson service members who have died in overseas operations. Since 2004, Fort Carson BBC FOUNDATION AWARDS SCHOLARSHIPS 1 day ago · By Balfour Beatty Communities FORT CARSON, Colo. — Fort Carson Family Homes is one of over 30 communities whose residents have received scholarships for the 2021/2022 academic year. Fort Carson Family Homes announced that two of its residents, Alex Birkle and Kirby Kearse, have received funding for the 2021/2022 academic year through the Balfour Beatty Continue Reading BBC MEETING | COLORADO SPRINGS MILITARY NEWSPAPER GROUP Peterson Space Observer Opinion: Embrace change or be left behind. By Chief Master Sgt. Timothy C. White Jr. | Senior Enlisted Advisor to the Chief of Air Force Reserve ROBINS AIR FORCE BASE,LOOKING FORWARD
The DAF guidance memorandum, will provide necessary clarification and expands the Department’s use of telework and remote work based on current lessons learned, pending a comprehensive review of the Department of the Air Force telework program. This new policy increases the stability and flexibility for Airmen, Guardians, andtheir families.
SPACE SECURITY CHALLENGE 2021: HACK-A-SAT 2 REGISTRATION By Leslie Heck | Air Force Research Laboratory Public Affairs ROME, N.Y. (AFRL) — The U.S. Air and Space Forces in collaboration with the security research community opened registration today for the qualification round of the second annual Space Security Challenge: Hack-A-Sat satellite hacking challenge. This virtual competition enables security researchers of all levels to P-S GAR ADMINISTERS INITIAL ROUND OF COVID-19 VACCINE TO By Peterson-Schriever Garrison Public Affairs PETERSON AIR FORCE BASE, Colo. — 21st Medical Group clinic personnel began administering Peterson-Schriever Garrison’s first round of COVID-19 vaccinations to first responders, who are within the Defense Department’s Phase 1A priority group, Jan. 5. In December, the DoD announced its deliberate and phased plan to distribute and administer the ARMY GROOMING STANDARDS, AR 670-1 UPDATED The U.S. Army is committed to implementing policies that promote inclusivity throughout the ranks. To ensure a standard of equity and based on a July 2020, DOD-directed review, the Army has updated the grooming and hairstyle policies. The updates, announced Jan. 26, 2021, will be effective Feb. 25, 2021, and directly support the Army’s GRAB SYSTEM: GATE GUARDS EMPLOY DEVICE, PROTECT COMMUNITY By Norman Shifflett | Fort Carson Public Affairs Office FORT CARSON, Colo. — Recently at nearly 1 p.m., Spc. Paul Cousino was preparing for a shift change at Gate 4 when he noticed movement beyond the gate. “I turned around and I see two police cars chasing a vehicle, and I was wondering what was going Continue Reading GRAB system: Gate guards employ device, protect community 50TH CPTS DEACTIVATES By Airman 1st Class Jonathan Whitely | Schriever Air Force Base Public Affairs SCHRIEVER AIR FORCE BASE, Colo. — The 50th Comptroller Squadron officially deactivated July 30, 2020 at the Bldg. 210 courtyard here. The 50th CPTS’s mission was to provide timely and accurate financial decision support and customer service to team Schriever. The former squadron was Continue Reading 50th PETERSON ESTABLISHES TESTING POINT TO LIMIT SPREAD OF By 21st Space Wing Public Affairs PETERSON AIR FORCE BASE, Colorado — Medical professionals at Peterson AFB are establishing a COVID-19 testing location March 20 to help limit the possible spread and minimize the exposure of the virus. In order to be tested for COVID-19, patients must first be evaluated by phone and meet criteria Continue Reading Peterson establishes testing point to SPACE OPERATOR CONTINUES TO INSPIRE, FUEL WARFIGHTING By Halle Thornton | 50th Space Wing Public Affairs SCHRIEVER AIR FORCE BASE, Colo. — The National Space Defense Center dedicated their operations floor to Senior Master Sgt. Harold Mosley, II during a ceremony with senior leaders at Schriever Air Force Base, Colorado, July 9. Capt. Martin Adamson, 50th Space Wing chaplain, began the ceremony with Continue Reading Space operator OUT WITH THE OLD, CLEAR AFS CLOSES COAL PLANT Out with the old, Clear AFS closes coal plant. CLEAR AIR FORCE STATION, Alaska — The 1960s-era coal-fired power plant at Clear Air Force Station, Alaska, was decommissioned in January 2016. Clear is now connected to the local power grid and draws its power from a more efficient system, reducing monthly energy consumption by 82 percent. SOLDIER CONTINUES FATHER'S LEGACY By Sgt. Sidnie Smith | 14th Public Affairs Detachment FORT CARSON, Colo. — The young man moves slowly through the practiced movements in front of the beige casket, a somber look on his face. He slowly folds the American flag, making sure to keep the flag taut as the other Soldier holds the opposite end. As he Continue Reading Soldier continues father’s legacyLOOKING FORWARD
The DAF guidance memorandum, will provide necessary clarification and expands the Department’s use of telework and remote work based on current lessons learned, pending a comprehensive review of the Department of the Air Force telework program. This new policy increases the stability and flexibility for Airmen, Guardians, andtheir families.
SPACE SECURITY CHALLENGE 2021: HACK-A-SAT 2 REGISTRATION By Leslie Heck | Air Force Research Laboratory Public Affairs ROME, N.Y. (AFRL) — The U.S. Air and Space Forces in collaboration with the security research community opened registration today for the qualification round of the second annual Space Security Challenge: Hack-A-Sat satellite hacking challenge. This virtual competition enables security researchers of all levels to P-S GAR ADMINISTERS INITIAL ROUND OF COVID-19 VACCINE TO By Peterson-Schriever Garrison Public Affairs PETERSON AIR FORCE BASE, Colo. — 21st Medical Group clinic personnel began administering Peterson-Schriever Garrison’s first round of COVID-19 vaccinations to first responders, who are within the Defense Department’s Phase 1A priority group, Jan. 5. In December, the DoD announced its deliberate and phased plan to distribute and administer the ARMY GROOMING STANDARDS, AR 670-1 UPDATED The U.S. Army is committed to implementing policies that promote inclusivity throughout the ranks. To ensure a standard of equity and based on a July 2020, DOD-directed review, the Army has updated the grooming and hairstyle policies. The updates, announced Jan. 26, 2021, will be effective Feb. 25, 2021, and directly support the Army’s GRAB SYSTEM: GATE GUARDS EMPLOY DEVICE, PROTECT COMMUNITY By Norman Shifflett | Fort Carson Public Affairs Office FORT CARSON, Colo. — Recently at nearly 1 p.m., Spc. Paul Cousino was preparing for a shift change at Gate 4 when he noticed movement beyond the gate. “I turned around and I see two police cars chasing a vehicle, and I was wondering what was going Continue Reading GRAB system: Gate guards employ device, protect community 50TH CPTS DEACTIVATES By Airman 1st Class Jonathan Whitely | Schriever Air Force Base Public Affairs SCHRIEVER AIR FORCE BASE, Colo. — The 50th Comptroller Squadron officially deactivated July 30, 2020 at the Bldg. 210 courtyard here. The 50th CPTS’s mission was to provide timely and accurate financial decision support and customer service to team Schriever. The former squadron was Continue Reading 50th PETERSON ESTABLISHES TESTING POINT TO LIMIT SPREAD OF By 21st Space Wing Public Affairs PETERSON AIR FORCE BASE, Colorado — Medical professionals at Peterson AFB are establishing a COVID-19 testing location March 20 to help limit the possible spread and minimize the exposure of the virus. In order to be tested for COVID-19, patients must first be evaluated by phone and meet criteria Continue Reading Peterson establishes testing point to SPACE OPERATOR CONTINUES TO INSPIRE, FUEL WARFIGHTING By Halle Thornton | 50th Space Wing Public Affairs SCHRIEVER AIR FORCE BASE, Colo. — The National Space Defense Center dedicated their operations floor to Senior Master Sgt. Harold Mosley, II during a ceremony with senior leaders at Schriever Air Force Base, Colorado, July 9. Capt. Martin Adamson, 50th Space Wing chaplain, began the ceremony with Continue Reading Space operator OUT WITH THE OLD, CLEAR AFS CLOSES COAL PLANT Out with the old, Clear AFS closes coal plant. CLEAR AIR FORCE STATION, Alaska — The 1960s-era coal-fired power plant at Clear Air Force Station, Alaska, was decommissioned in January 2016. Clear is now connected to the local power grid and draws its power from a more efficient system, reducing monthly energy consumption by 82 percent. SOLDIER CONTINUES FATHER'S LEGACY By Sgt. Sidnie Smith | 14th Public Affairs Detachment FORT CARSON, Colo. — The young man moves slowly through the practiced movements in front of the beige casket, a somber look on his face. He slowly folds the American flag, making sure to keep the flag taut as the other Soldier holds the opposite end. As he Continue Reading Soldier continues father’s legacy AF ACADEMY'S OUTDOOR REC ACTIVITIES CONTINUE DURING 1 day ago · By Staff Sgt. Seth Stang | USAFA Public Affairs U.S. AIR FORCE ACADEMY, Colo. — The coronavirus pandemic put a hold on many services at the Air Force Academy but didn’t stop the 10th Force Support Squadron’s Outdoor Recreation office. Many services at the base came to a near standstill during the initial days of the Continue Reading AF Academy’s Outdoor Rec activities continue CADET GRADUATION RETURNS TO FALCON STADIUM FOR CLASS OF 1 day ago · By Ray Bowden | U.S. Air Force Academy Public Affairs U.S. AIR FORCE ACADEMY, Colo. — Cadets graduated from the Air Force Academy for the first time in two years at Falcon Stadium, receiving their diplomas from the event’s keynote speaker, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Gen. Mark Milley, May 26. In all, 1,019 Continue Reading Cadet graduation returns to Falcon Stadium for Class MOUNTAIN POST WARRIOR MEMORIAL: 2 NAMES ADDED TO MEMORIAL 1 day ago · By Norman Shifflett | Fort Carson Public Affairs Office FORT CARSON, Colo. — Soldiers, Family and community members came together at the Mountain Post Warrior Memorial in Kit Carson Park for the Mountain Post Warrior Memorial Ceremony May 27, 2021, to honor Fort Carson service members who have died in overseas operations. Since 2004, Fort Carson PRESIDENT: AMERICA'S FALLEN DEFENDED 'VITAL, BEATING HEART 1 day ago · By C. Todd Lopez Memorial Day originated 153 years ago to commemorate the lives of those who died defending the United States during the Civil War. Today it is the day set aside to honor and recognize all who have died while fighting in the nation’s service. Many of the service members who died most Continue Reading President: America’s fallen defended ‘vital, beating heart of our OPINION: EMBRACE CHANGE… OR BE LEFT BEHIND 1 day ago · By Chief Master Sgt. Timothy C. White Jr. | Senior Enlisted Advisor to the Chief of Air Force Reserve ROBINS AIR FORCE BASE, Ga. — Citizen Airmen: In this edition, the boss and I decided to touch on a very complex topic: change. Either you love it, hate it or just try to roll with it. It Continue Reading Opinion: Embrace change or be left behind FORMER GREEN BERETS REUNITE, REFLECT Editor’s note: The full names and identifications of those actively serving in the 10th Special Forces Group (Airborne) are withheld due to safety and security of the Soldiers and their Families. By Sgt. Angela Walter | 10th Special Forces Group (Airborne) FORT CARSON, Colo. — 10th Special Forces Group (Airborne) hosted a reunion May 14, 2021, Continue Reading Former Green Berets HUMAN PERFORMANCE CENTER GAINS NEW MEDICAL SKILLS LAB FOR By Airman 1st Class Haley N. Blevins | 460th Space Wing Public Affairs BUCKLEY AIR FORCE BASE, Colo. — The Human Performance Center, with the recent move of Public Health to Medical Group South, now houses a new medical simulation lab and training facility, dubbed the Medical Skills Lab, for the 460th Medical Group. Chief Continue Reading Human Performance Center gains new Medical EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT EMBRACES CHALLENGES, SETS STANDARDS By Staff Sgt. Emily Kenney | 21st Space Wing Public Affairs PETERSON AIR FORCE BASE, Colo. — For many Airmen, staying connected while working from home can be taxing. Despite various video conference meetings, group text messages and email traffic, it is easy for people to feel disconnected from their peers and their mission. However, Staff Continue Reading Emergency 50TH CPTS DEACTIVATES By Airman 1st Class Jonathan Whitely | Schriever Air Force Base Public Affairs SCHRIEVER AIR FORCE BASE, Colo. — The 50th Comptroller Squadron officially deactivated July 30, 2020 at the Bldg. 210 courtyard here. The 50th CPTS’s mission was to provide timely and accurate financial decision support and customer service to team Schriever. The former squadron was Continue Reading 50th PETERSON ESTABLISHES TESTING POINT TO LIMIT SPREAD OF By 21st Space Wing Public Affairs PETERSON AIR FORCE BASE, Colorado — Medical professionals at Peterson AFB are establishing a COVID-19 testing location March 20 to help limit the possible spread and minimize the exposure of the virus. In order to be tested for COVID-19, patients must first be evaluated by phone and meet criteria Continue Reading Peterson establishes testing point to COLORADO SPRINGS MILITARY NEWSPAPER GROUP Fort Carson Mountaineer Tenant Satisfaction Survey: Study allows leadership to see ‘seams and gaps’ By Amber Martin | Garrison Public Affairs Office FORT CARSON, Colo. — Maj. Gen. Matthew W. McFarlane, commanding general, 4th Infantry Division andLOOKING FORWARD
By Michele Cantu | 21st Force Support Squadron PETERSON AIR FORCE BASE, Colo. — The pandemic opened up opportunities for many El Paso County military agencies to demonstrate that telework could be successfully used to accomplish their mission. Employees across the Peterson-Schriever Garrison and our mission partners saw that teleworking offered flexible work arrangementsPUBLICATIONS
Colorado Springs Military Newspaper Group is a division of Colorado Publishing Company. This division is comprised of the following newspapers. Fort Carson Mountaineer (weekly). Peterson Air Force Base Space Observer (weekly). Schriever Air Force Base Schriever Sentinel (weekly). The Military bases in Colorado Springs make up as much as 40% of the household income in the area. 50TH CPTS DEACTIVATES By Airman 1st Class Jonathan Whitely | Schriever Air Force Base Public Affairs SCHRIEVER AIR FORCE BASE, Colo. — The 50th Comptroller Squadron officially deactivated July 30, 2020 at the Bldg. 210 courtyard here. The 50th CPTS’s mission was to provide timely and accurate financial decision support and customer service to team Schriever. The former squadron was Continue Reading 50th DIVARTY WELCOMES NEW CSM By Sgt. Sidnie Smith | 14th Public Affairs Detachment FORT CARSON, Colo. — Division Artillery, 4th Infantry Division, bid farewell to one outgoing leader and welcomed a new one during a change of responsibility ceremony Jan. 13, 2020, at the William “Bill” Reed Special Events Center. Command Sgt. Maj. Benito A. Perez Jr. turned over responsibility Continue Reading DIVARTY RED FLAG 21-1 INTEGRATES SPACE, CYBERSPACE FOR JOINT ALL By 2nd Lt. Nicolle Mathison | Nellis AFB Public Affairs NELLIS AIR FORCE BASE, NV — The development of in-theater command and control mechanisms and training exercises like Red Flag 21-1 will enable future deployment of space assets. This iteration of Red Flag at Nellis Air Force Base has been engineered to provide consistent and realistic Continue Reading Red Flag 21-1 integrates space PETERSON AQUATIC CENTER TO REOPEN IN FEBRUARY By Griffin Swartzell | Space Observer staff writer PETERSON AIR FORCE BASE, Colo. — The aquatic center on Peterson Air Force Base, Colorado, will reopen on Monday, February 3. It will be open from 5:30 a.m. to 6 p.m., Monday through Friday, and from 10:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturdays. During the pool’s five‐month closure, Continue Reading Peterson aquatic center to reopen in February SPACE OPERATOR CONTINUES TO INSPIRE, FUEL WARFIGHTING By Halle Thornton | 50th Space Wing Public Affairs SCHRIEVER AIR FORCE BASE, Colo. — The National Space Defense Center dedicated their operations floor to Senior Master Sgt. Harold Mosley, II during a ceremony with senior leaders at Schriever Air Force Base, Colorado, July 9. Capt. Martin Adamson, 50th Space Wing chaplain, began the ceremony with Continue Reading Space operator SOLDIER CONTINUES FATHER'S LEGACY By Sgt. Sidnie Smith | 14th Public Affairs Detachment FORT CARSON, Colo. — The young man moves slowly through the practiced movements in front of the beige casket, a somber look on his face. He slowly folds the American flag, making sure to keep the flag taut as the other Soldier holds the opposite end. As he Continue Reading Soldier continues father’s legacy OUT WITH THE OLD, CLEAR AFS CLOSES COAL PLANT (Courtesy photo) CLEAR AIR FORCE STATION, Alaska — The 1960s-era coal-fired power plant at Clear Air Force Station, Alaska, was decommissioned in January 2016. COLORADO SPRINGS MILITARY NEWSPAPER GROUP Fort Carson Mountaineer Tenant Satisfaction Survey: Study allows leadership to see ‘seams and gaps’ By Amber Martin | Garrison Public Affairs Office FORT CARSON, Colo. — Maj. Gen. Matthew W. McFarlane, commanding general, 4th Infantry Division andLOOKING FORWARD
By Michele Cantu | 21st Force Support Squadron PETERSON AIR FORCE BASE, Colo. — The pandemic opened up opportunities for many El Paso County military agencies to demonstrate that telework could be successfully used to accomplish their mission. Employees across the Peterson-Schriever Garrison and our mission partners saw that teleworking offered flexible work arrangementsPUBLICATIONS
Colorado Springs Military Newspaper Group is a division of Colorado Publishing Company. This division is comprised of the following newspapers. Fort Carson Mountaineer (weekly). Peterson Air Force Base Space Observer (weekly). Schriever Air Force Base Schriever Sentinel (weekly). The Military bases in Colorado Springs make up as much as 40% of the household income in the area. 50TH CPTS DEACTIVATES By Airman 1st Class Jonathan Whitely | Schriever Air Force Base Public Affairs SCHRIEVER AIR FORCE BASE, Colo. — The 50th Comptroller Squadron officially deactivated July 30, 2020 at the Bldg. 210 courtyard here. The 50th CPTS’s mission was to provide timely and accurate financial decision support and customer service to team Schriever. The former squadron was Continue Reading 50th DIVARTY WELCOMES NEW CSM By Sgt. Sidnie Smith | 14th Public Affairs Detachment FORT CARSON, Colo. — Division Artillery, 4th Infantry Division, bid farewell to one outgoing leader and welcomed a new one during a change of responsibility ceremony Jan. 13, 2020, at the William “Bill” Reed Special Events Center. Command Sgt. Maj. Benito A. Perez Jr. turned over responsibility Continue Reading DIVARTY RED FLAG 21-1 INTEGRATES SPACE, CYBERSPACE FOR JOINT ALL By 2nd Lt. Nicolle Mathison | Nellis AFB Public Affairs NELLIS AIR FORCE BASE, NV — The development of in-theater command and control mechanisms and training exercises like Red Flag 21-1 will enable future deployment of space assets. This iteration of Red Flag at Nellis Air Force Base has been engineered to provide consistent and realistic Continue Reading Red Flag 21-1 integrates space PETERSON AQUATIC CENTER TO REOPEN IN FEBRUARY By Griffin Swartzell | Space Observer staff writer PETERSON AIR FORCE BASE, Colo. — The aquatic center on Peterson Air Force Base, Colorado, will reopen on Monday, February 3. It will be open from 5:30 a.m. to 6 p.m., Monday through Friday, and from 10:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturdays. During the pool’s five‐month closure, Continue Reading Peterson aquatic center to reopen in February SPACE OPERATOR CONTINUES TO INSPIRE, FUEL WARFIGHTING By Halle Thornton | 50th Space Wing Public Affairs SCHRIEVER AIR FORCE BASE, Colo. — The National Space Defense Center dedicated their operations floor to Senior Master Sgt. Harold Mosley, II during a ceremony with senior leaders at Schriever Air Force Base, Colorado, July 9. Capt. Martin Adamson, 50th Space Wing chaplain, began the ceremony with Continue Reading Space operator SOLDIER CONTINUES FATHER'S LEGACY By Sgt. Sidnie Smith | 14th Public Affairs Detachment FORT CARSON, Colo. — The young man moves slowly through the practiced movements in front of the beige casket, a somber look on his face. He slowly folds the American flag, making sure to keep the flag taut as the other Soldier holds the opposite end. As he Continue Reading Soldier continues father’s legacy OUT WITH THE OLD, CLEAR AFS CLOSES COAL PLANT (Courtesy photo) CLEAR AIR FORCE STATION, Alaska — The 1960s-era coal-fired power plant at Clear Air Force Station, Alaska, was decommissioned in January 2016. AF ACADEMY'S OUTDOOR REC ACTIVITIES CONTINUE DURING 12 hours ago · By Staff Sgt. Seth Stang | USAFA Public Affairs U.S. AIR FORCE ACADEMY, Colo. — The coronavirus pandemic put a hold on many services at the Air Force Academy but didn’t stop the 10th Force Support Squadron’s Outdoor Recreation office. Many services at the base came to a near standstill during the initial days of the Continue Reading AF Academy’s Outdoor Rec activities continue CADET GRADUATION RETURNS TO FALCON STADIUM FOR CLASS OF 10 hours ago · By Ray Bowden | U.S. Air Force Academy Public Affairs U.S. AIR FORCE ACADEMY, Colo. — Cadets graduated from the Air Force Academy for the first time in two years at Falcon Stadium, receiving their diplomas from the event’s keynote speaker, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Gen. Mark Milley, May 26. In all, 1,019 Continue Reading Cadet graduation returns to Falcon Stadium for Class MOUNTAIN POST WARRIOR MEMORIAL: 2 NAMES ADDED TO MEMORIAL 12 hours ago · By Norman Shifflett | Fort Carson Public Affairs Office FORT CARSON, Colo. — Soldiers, Family and community members came together at the Mountain Post Warrior Memorial in Kit Carson Park for the Mountain Post Warrior Memorial Ceremony May 27, 2021, to honor Fort Carson service members who have died in overseas operations. Since 2004, Fort Carson PRESIDENT: AMERICA'S FALLEN DEFENDED 'VITAL, BEATING HEART 12 hours ago · By C. Todd Lopez Memorial Day originated 153 years ago to commemorate the lives of those who died defending the United States during the Civil War. Today it is the day set aside to honor and recognize all who have died while fighting in the nation’s service. Many of the service members who died most Continue Reading President: America’s fallen defended ‘vital, beating heart of our OPINION: EMBRACE CHANGE… OR BE LEFT BEHIND 12 hours ago · By Chief Master Sgt. Timothy C. White Jr. | Senior Enlisted Advisor to the Chief of Air Force Reserve ROBINS AIR FORCE BASE, Ga. — Citizen Airmen: In this edition, the boss and I decided to touch on a very complex topic: change. Either you love it, hate it or just try to roll with it. It Continue Reading Opinion: Embrace change or be left behind CONTRACTING BATTALION WELCOMES NEW LEADER By Scott Prater | Mountaineer staff FORT CARSON, Colo. — Lt. Col. Amy A. Saal assumed command of the 918th Contracting Battalion during a ceremony at Manhart Field May 21, 2021. Col. Joel M. Greer, commander, 418th Contracting Support Brigade, Fort Hood, Texas, presided over the ceremony where Lt. Col. James “JB” Burkes relinquished command of Continue Reading Contracting battalion BBC FOUNDATION AWARDS SCHOLARSHIPS 11 hours ago · By Balfour Beatty Communities FORT CARSON, Colo. — Fort Carson Family Homes is one of over 30 communities whose residents have received scholarships for the 2021/2022 academic year. Fort Carson Family Homes announced that two of its residents, Alex Birkle and Kirby Kearse, have received funding for the 2021/2022 academic year through the Balfour Beatty Continue Reading BBCPUBLICATIONS
Colorado Springs Military Newspaper Group is a division of Colorado Publishing Company. This division is comprised of the following newspapers. Fort Carson Mountaineer (weekly). Peterson Air Force Base Space Observer (weekly). Schriever Air Force Base Schriever Sentinel (weekly). The Military bases in Colorado Springs make up as much as 40% of the household income in the area. HUMAN PERFORMANCE CENTER GAINS NEW MEDICAL SKILLS LAB FOR By Airman 1st Class Haley N. Blevins | 460th Space Wing Public Affairs BUCKLEY AIR FORCE BASE, Colo. — The Human Performance Center, with the recent move of Public Health to Medical Group South, now houses a new medical simulation lab and training facility, dubbed the Medical Skills Lab, for the 460th Medical Group. Chief Continue Reading Human Performance Center gains new Medical PARENTS: DO YOU KNOW WHERE YOUR CHILDREN ARE? By Katherine Hammer | 21st Security Forces Squadron PETERSON AIR FORCE BASE, Colo. — One of my favorite aspects of this time of year is being able to enjoy being outside. The weather is getting warm, we all start seeing the neighborhood kids in their yards, or out riding their bikes, and throwing the football Continue Reading Parents: Do you know where your children are? * Toggle High Contrast* Toggle Font size
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