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  • AFRC helps families brighten their Airmen's holiday season

    Families of Airmen who are deployed or on a remote assignment were given a chance to experience and spread some holiday cheer at a Holiday Care Package class, Nov. 3.These families experience a distinct void during the holidays, but the Airman and Family Readiness Center worked hard to help them

  • Communicators, engineers team up to test network sustainability

    Airmen from the 28th Communications Squadron and 28th Civil Engineer Squadron joined forces Oct. 29, to ensure the base's network remained unphased in the event of a power outage. Facilities housing key aspects of the base's mission underwent a barrage of tests to determine how well their systems

  • Estate Claims for Senior Airman Terrell R. Gray

    Second Lt. Weston Yager, 28th Force Support Squadron, has been appointed the summary court officer for the estate of Senior Airman Terrell Gray, 28th FSS food service journeyman. All claims for or against the estate of the deceased must be submitted to the summary court officer. For more

  • Safety nets required for military families

    Military members with specific familial circumstances who have been recently assigned to Ellsworth are advised to immediately contact their unit's first sergeant to ensure their Family Care Plans are current.Family Care Plans are essential for some Airmen, but required for single military parents,

  • Airmen, their families participate in fall festival Oct. 31

    The sun had barely started to set Oct. 31, when the cheerful chatter of children's voices echoed through the Pride Hangar during the 28th Bomb Wing Chapel's fall festival.Amid the festival, Airmen and their families spent time together, competed in a Halloween costume contest, tried their hand in

  • 28th CES steps up for disaster relief

    While most of Ellsworth's personnel were calling it a night, Airmen from the 28th Civil Engineer Squadron were boarding a C-17 Globemaster to lend a helping hand more than 1,500 miles away. Eight Airmen, equipment and supplies headed to McGuire Air Force Base, N.J., the evening of Nov.2, in response