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  • Section helps to ensure base, wildlife coexist peacefully

    In an environment where wildlife can roam freely, one group of specialized Airmen go to great lengths to ensure it and Ellsworth's most precious asset - its Airmen - are able to live together peacefully.They are the Airmen from the 28th Civil Engineer Squadron Pest Management Section, Ellsworth's

  • Understanding support, services vital for sexual assault victims

    Many Airmen who have been sexually assaulted choose to keep their experience private, not knowing who to turn to if they want discreet help or support.Fortunately, Ellsworth's sexual assault response coordinator, victim advocates and healthcare workers can receive a restricted report of a sexual

  • Hunting - better safe than sorry

    With hunting season fast approaching, many Airmen have made plans to explore the Black Hills and try their hand at hunting. But amidst all of the planning, one element that should never be overlooked is safety."Safety should be at the forefront of any hunting trip," said Dave Routh, 28th Force

  • DLAB, DLPT open doors for Airmen

    Airmen serving in today's Air Force hale from many walks of life, with this diverse cross section of society often attracting and cultivating individuals who possess foreign language skills. As a way of assessing an Airman's ability to speak, understand and learn new languages, the Air Force

  • Safety doesn’t take a holiday

    During the holidays, many Airmen spend more time in the kitchen preparing their favorite dishes or on the road to visit family and friends.While holiday plans vary, the one thing that remains the same is the importance of safety in all preparations and events."Low temperatures and ice can change

  • Keeping the roads clear - 28th CES

    When the mercury dips to 12 degrees and snow drifts tower over building structures and parking lots, a select group of Airmen work tirelessly around-the-clock to ensure base operations continue without pause. Those Airmen are from the 28th Civil Engineer Squadron. The 28th CES has more than 60

  • CCAF - Opening the doors to your future

    Since its inception, the Air Force has provided Airmen with opportunities and training needed to perform their duties and take on more responsibilities.One way the Air Force helps its members improve themselves is with an educational institute known as the Community College of the Air

  • Officials outline the tuition assistance changes

    The Air Force has added a host of restrictions to its tuition assistance program, changing both eligibility and administration of the program.Dawn Hemming-Rich, 28th Force Support Squadron education services officer, explained that the changes are a way to stabilize the budget, and believes they

  • Veterans Day – the meaning of the 11th day of the 11th month

    The word veteran carries a distinct meaning to every individual, but to those among the small percentage of Americans who have sworn to defend our nation, a common thread of honor seems to bind them together.This commitment to honoring all those who have served and paying homage to their sacrifices

  • New inspection program vital tool for commanders

    As a way of improving mission readiness and work efficiency, the Air Force is implementing a new inspection system across the service that provides commanders the ability to routinely do self inspections in their units.The program - Commanders Inspection Program--is designed to help commanders