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  • New employment opportunities available to military spouses

    Most military spouses know all too well that when it comes to employment, a new move can mean not only new opportunities but new challenges, as well.Fortunately, there are agencies in place to help minimize the anxiety caused by these new challenges.The Airmen and Family Readiness Center is one such

  • 28 CCS becomes two separate units

    The 28 CCS was dissolved into two squadrons and the 28th Comptroller Squadron was assumed at a ceremony in the Pride Hangar, July 12.Ken Tritsch, 28th Contracting Squadron flight chief, said, "the Air Combat Command decided to test two of Ellsworth's squadrons as one for a year - as part of an Air

  • 34 EBS B-1 reaches 10k flight-hour milestone

    A B-1B Lancer achieved 10,000 flight hours here, June 12. After 34th Aircraft Maintenance Unit professionals braved temperatures in excess of 110 degrees Fahrenheit preparing the aircraft for the flight, the aircrew stepped in and performed the milestone-mission, despite an 18-hour duty-day."The

  • Safe Ride saves lives

    What is an Airman to do when their plan falls through, the designated driver is nowhere to be found and they are too drunk to drive back home?All the Airman has to do is call 385-RIDE (7433) at any time, any day of the week and the Safe Ride program will provide a driver within 45 minutes to give

  • Airmen test new gas masks

    In preparation for the upcoming operational readiness exercise, Ellsworth Airmen are required to properly test the new M-50 gas masks they have been issued.Staff Sgts. David Hall and Kayla Otto, 28th Medical Group bioenvironmental engineering technicians, run tests to fit the new gas masks for