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  • Promotion recognition ceremony today

    Airmen and their families are invited to attend the next 28th Bomb Wing mass promotion recognition ceremony at 3:30 p.m., Oct. 31, in the Pride Hangar.Col. Mark Weatherington, 28th BW commander, and Chief Master Sgt. Kevin Peterson, 28th BW command chief, will recognize all Airmen promoted in

  • 28th MDG to be smoke free Nov. 9

    The 28th Medical Group will be designated a tobacco-free campus beginning Nov. 9, in light of the recently updated Air Force Instruction 40-102, Tobacco Use in the Air Force.The facilities impacted by the change include: Bldg. 6000 (Medical Clinic); Bldg. 6010 (Veterinary Clinic); and Bldg. 7712

  • Airmen sling mud for Energy Action Month

    As the brisk South Dakota wind stole the breath from their chests, 31 adventurous souls braved the elements and 10 mud-covered obstacles to raise awareness for Energy Action Month. The "Fun (to be done) Mud Run," sponsored by the 28th Civil Engineer Squadron, Oct. 23, challenged participants to

  • Critter care advised for traveling

    Airmen and their families considering taking their pets with them when they travel, or boarding them while they are gone, should remember several steps they can take to prevent potential problems.Immunizations, health certificates and proper planning are key points to consider when traveling or

  • Happy Landings open to Ellsworth residents

    Airmen and their families learned about the various services and programs available to them on base and in the community during the Happy Landings event Oct. 16 at the Dakota's Club. During the event, hosted by the 28th Force Support Squadron Airman and Family Readiness Center, several base agencies

  • Honorary commanders get look behind the scenes of EAFB

    Civic leaders serving as honorary commanders of squadrons under the 28th Maintenance Group umbrella received a guided tour of Ellsworth Oct. 18.The daylong tour, which included stops at all 28th MXG work centers, lunch, and a variety of demonstrations, was designed to help increase awareness of the