Feature Search

  • Victim Advocate Files: Tech. Sgt. Lattimore

    (Editor's Note: This feature story is part of the "Victim Advocate Files" series that focuses on the Airmen who provide support to sexual assault victims and do their part to prevent future incidents among Ellsworth Airmen.)Ellsworth is currently home to 32 victim advocates - men and women who

  • Ellsworth's secretaries: keeping the machine moving

    Behind every Ellsworth commander stands a great secretary who makes it possible for them to lead their Airmen efficiently. From organizing the calendars of group and wing commanders to keeping leadership on track with no-notice appointments and schedule changes this vital cadre work hard daily to

  • Play it safe - information protection

    A deployed Airman uses his credit card to make a routine purchase and months later his wife notices a suspicious charge on their account. Fortunately, the charge is reversed, but the couple has learned a valuable lesson they will never forget.Living in the "information age," it can be easy for

  • 28th MSG performs exercises for excellence

    Airmen can be deployed at any time, which makes it imperative for them to maintain constant combat readiness. The base periodically conducts operational readiness exercises, but recently the 28th Mission Support Group took matters into their own hands. Through a series of training workshops -

  • On the flightline with maintainers - electrical, environmental

    (Editor's Note: This feature story is part of the "On the Flightline with Maintainers" series that focuses on the Airmen who maintain B-1 bombers and the impact they have on the Air Force mission.)Ellsworth B-1 bombers have provided the U.S. with ground and air superiority for more than two decades

  • Ellsworth programs work to prevent child abuse

    Countless professionals on base help keep child abuse cases to a minimum - when it comes to children, however, any case is one too many. April is Child Abuse Prevention Month, a time to reflect on the many ways the Ellsworth community can help identify and help resolve child abuse. There are several

  • Leadership stands firm against sexual assault

    The Air Force has proclaimed its zero-tolerance policy on sexual assault, but without vigilance from its Airmen, this creed cannot be upheld.Leaders across the base have taken this obligation to heart.Chief Master Sgt. Benjamin Saunders, 28th Maintenance Group chief, said eradicating sexual assault

  • CAP Rushmore Composite Squadron relocates to Ellsworth

    The Civil Air Patrol's Rushmore Composite Squadron has a new home at Ellsworth, operating out of Bldg. 609 just off of the flightline.CAP is an Air Force auxiliary and a national community service organization made up of trained civilian volunteers whose missions range from providing airborne border

  • Don't worry, be happy

    Do you find yourself unable to sleep well throughout the night, have difficulty concentrating at work, or are just stressed out overall? Don't despair - April is Stress Awareness Month, and the Health and Wellness Center is here to help you better manage your stress levels and learn how to deal with

  • Logistics meets maintenance at flight service center

    With hundreds of personnel accomplishing their mission around the base at any given time, one small but important group - tucked away in the 28th Logistics Readiness Squadron - is seldom noticed.These Airmen, known as the flight service center, fulfill their behind-the-scenes calling by managing the