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  • New enlisted leaders graduate ALS

    Twenty-four Airmen graduated from Ellsworth's Airman Leadership School and were recognized during a ceremony June 17 at the base theater. Award winners were:John L. LevitowSenior Airman Alexander C. MendesLeadership AwardSenior Airman John E. Hill Distinguished GraduateSenior Airman Marc I.

  • Golden Coyote soldiers train for CBRNE attacks

    During the month of June, Ellsworth Air Force Base joined the Army National Guard and several other joint-service and multi-national military units in hosting the 2010 Golden Coyote exercise.Golden Coyote is a training operation which focuses on infrastructure repair, humanitarian aid, unit

  • Ellsworth receives new gas masks for Airmen

    For more than 20 years the Air Force has used the MCU-2 gas mask. But in 2009 that all changed when the M-50 gas mask was tested and approved. And now the M-50 has made its way to Ellsworth Air Force Base. The new mask has several features that Airmen might find appealing. How can you find out if

  • Global Strike Challenge comes to Ellsworth

    The 28th Bomb Wing joined six other bomb wings in the Air Force Global Strike Command's first-ever load competition. The competition consists of a uniform inspection, general knowledge test, tool inspection, munitions build, weapons load and B-1B Lancer pre-flight inspection.The units being

  • Aircrew for a day

    Some people read books about airplanes, some build models of their favorite jets and some visit aviation museums to experience pieces of aeronautical history.Wade Ginkens, an 18 year-old resident of Gordon, Neb., now has his name painted on the side of a B-1B Lancer from the 34th Bomb Squadron -