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  • Better Body Better Life

    Better Body Better Life is a five-week Air Force healthy living program that focuses on three major aspects of health- nutrition, behavior and fitness classes Tues-Thursday of every week.   Geri Seal, 28th Medical Group health promotion program manager, has been teaching fitness classes for more

  • 28th CES the landlords

    Editor's note: This is the third in a series of articles about the 28th Civil Engineer Squadron and all they offer to the 28th Bomb Wing.When turning on a light switch or driving down the road, Airmen probably don't think about who has control over the electrical systems or the various sections

  • The key to success

    There is a special group of military spouses around Ellsworth whose primary goal is to engage, support and encourage other spouses that might be new to the military lifestyle.The Key Spouse Program is an official Air Force program designed to enhance readiness and establish a sense of Air Force

  • Standby medic

    Within seconds of the announcement of two words, standby medic, 28th Medical Operations Squadron emergency medical technicians are poised to spring into action to  respond to potential life or death situations.In emergencies or combat, when physicians are not always immediately available to treat

  • Transition Goals, Plans, Success

    Airmen preparing to transition out of the military, either through retirement or separation, are required to attend the Transition Goals Plans Success (GPS) course, offered by  the Airman and Family Readiness Center.Transition GPS is a cooperative venture between the Department of Defense, Office of

  • Guardians of Ellsworth's airspace

    Air safety is the ultimate goal of Ellsworth's elite team of air traffic controllers, monitoring the skies to ensure the well-being of aircrew and those occupying the land below.These 25 Airmen are responsible for the safety of Ellsworth's B-1 bombers and all others that come within the bases

  • Airmen practice CCA procedures

    Approximately 200 Airmen from across the base participated in contamination control area training during an operational readiness exercise Sept. 12 in the Pride Hangar.The CCA is a thorough decontamination site that processes individuals exposed to chemical warfare agents through multiple stations.

  • Trapping mosquitoes

    They come out during the warmer months, lurking in moist areas and tall grass, searching for human flesh to pierce and are responsible for over 700,000 deaths a year, they are mosquitoes."Mosquitoes are known as the deadliest animal in the world," said Airman 1st Class Amanda Joyce, 28th MDOS public

  • EOD makes bombs go boom

    Today, the 28th Civil Engineer Squadron Explosive Ordinance Disposal flight supports and responds to a variety of response requests within the entire state of South Dakota, as well as portions of Wyoming, Nebraska and Montana within a 200 mile radius of Ellsworth."The sole job for EOD is to protect

  • Keeping up the faith

    It has been said that behind every great man stands a great woman, the same can be said that behind every great chaplain stands a great chaplain assistant. Staff Sgt. Shannon Olson, 28th Bomb Wing chaplain assistant, is one of a team of great chaplain assistants stationed at Ellsworth.Olson began