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  • Airman Leadership School students graduate

    Twenty-one enlisted members graduated from Ellsworth's Airman Leadership School and were recognized during a ceremony at Dakota's August 11. The mission of ALS is to prepare senior airmen for supervisory duties and foster a commitment to the profession of arms. Award winners are: John L. Levitow

  • 419th FLTS flies first B-1 sortie after FIDL upgrade

    The 419th Flight Test Squadron conducted the first functional check sortie of a B-1B Lancer which ended two years of modifications to the aircraft on Edwards AFB July 30. The B-1 was upgraded with the Fully Integrated Data Link that allows the aircraft to communicate quickly with others in the

  • Dakota Thunder Motorcycle Run honors local veteran

    As part of Military Appreciation Day more than 400 motorcyclists joined in a 57-mile ride from Ellsworth's flightline to the 69th Annual Sturgis Rally. Rally attendants looked on as the procession of motorcycles participating in the Ninth Annual Dakota Thunder Motorcycle Run pulled into the empty

  • AFPC Spread the Word teams to brief at Ellsworth

    Editors Note: Some information in this article was derived from an Air Force Personnel Center press release regarding the Spread the Word tour.An Air Force Personnel Center briefing team will be on base August 17, to provide Airmen with information on personnel issues. A briefing is scheduled for

  • Ellsworth increases AFSO 21 capabilities

    As part of its strategic focus on improving Ellsworth's infrastructure, the 28th Bomb Wing recently increased its Air Force Smart Operations of the 21st Century program by certifying two new facilitators. The AFSO 21 program was established to help sustain an improving environment where all Airmen

  • After 33 years of service, ACC vice commander bids farewell

    Teammates, It has been a sincere privilege to have served with you on this, my last and culminating chapter of Service. I have learned so much from all of you, and have taken great pride in how selflessly and tirelessly you all have worked as a team in some challenging times to support our boss, our

  • AMMO pride shows in end product

    The fight can be tough on the ground. When a team is engaged with the enemy and needs a little backup, they can call upon their air counterparts to come zooming across the sky laying a stream of fire power with a show of force unlike any other. But how are these munitions assembled and how do they