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  • Existing tools help users reduce PII breaches

    Members of 24th Air Force are refurbishing an old e-mail tool to help Air Force users reduce breaches of personally identifiable information.The Digital Signature Enforcement Tool, which currently prompts users to provide a digital signature when an e-mail contains an active hyperlink or attachment,

  • Visualizing Ellsworth's future

    The Urban Collaborative, LLC led a two-day vision training workshop at the Dakota's Club July 11 to guide base and community members in creating a vision statement for future developments at Ellsworth.Airmen, base leadership, installation staff and community members attended the training workshop

  • Tour helps school staff, others better understand base mission

    Airmen from the 28th Bomb Wing and Minot Air Force Base, N.D., collaborated recently to provide school staff from around the country a better understanding of the base's mission and spur conversation about the unique education challenges that rural families face. Forty-four members of the Military

  • HAWC educates commissary shoppers

    The Ellsworth Health and Wellness Center along with volunteers from the 28th Medical Operation Squadron hosted tours July 1, at the base commissary in an effort to assist consumers in making healthy food choices.The group toured the entire commissary stopping at the produce section, deli, meat

  • Ellsworth Airmen work with local community to for new initiatives

    Base and local leaders met for the first ever quarterly meeting under the new Air Force Community Partnership initiative June 26 at the Dakota's Club to discuss potential programs beneficial to both parties.It has been nearly a year since efforts began to explore 'P4' projects - public-public and

  • Museum, Airmen celebrate Ellsworth Heritage Day

    Ellsworth Airmen from across the base volunteered their time and expertise June 28 to partner with the South Dakota Air and Space Museum in celebrating Ellsworth Heritage Day.The annual event has taken many different names over the years, highlighting the legacy of Ellsworth, past and present, and

  • Ellsworth celebrates Independence Day safely

    Independence Day can be full of oohs and aahs as Americans throughout the nation watch fireworks burst in the sky, creating memories with families and friends, but also causing several potential safety hazards.Before including fireworks in festivities, people should know they are illegal to possess,

  • 5th AMXS weapons loaders get B-52s loaded and ready

    Four weapons load crew teams temporarily assigned to Ellsworth from Minot Air Force Base, N.D., loaded bombs onto several B-52 Stratofortresses to be employed during close air support training missions recently involving U.S. Army joint terminal attack controllers stationed in Kansas.CAS missions,