Press Releases

Ellsworth AFB Testing Giant Voice System Sept. 17
ELLSWORTH AIR FORCE BASE, S.D. - The 28th Bomb Wing will be testing its "Giant Voice" system from noon to 1 p.m., Sept. 17, to evaluate the system in preparation for any exercises or real-world events. Base personnel and people near the installation should expect to hear announcements over the Giant Voice system during the test.
During exercises, inclement weather, disasters, or when an emergency occurs at Ellsworth Air Force Base, the 28th Bomb Wing Command Post broadcasts messages across the base using the Giant Voice. It is also used to give the "all clear" announcements following an incident. There will be a variety of messages covering different topics broadcast during the test.
The test Sept. 17 will also include messages on the AtHoc notification system, an interactive warning system that allows senior leaders to inform base personnel of urgent information. The AtHoc notification system provides telephonic and electronic notifications. Military members, civilian and contract employees at Ellsworth can register to receive emergency messages. Individuals who are already registered can review their profiles to update their emergency contact information at any time and have the option to add family members who want to receive the same notifications.
For more information, contact the 28th Bomb Wing Public Affairs office at (605) 385-5056, or via email at: 28bw.public.affairs@us.af.mil.

Ellsworth Airman Identified
ELLSWORTH AIR FORCE BASE, S.D. –
An Airman assigned to the 28th Bomb Wing found dead at his off-base residence Sept. 2, has been identified as Staff Sgt. Lonzell Bryant. 
Sergeant Bryant, 25, was an aerospace propulsion craftsman with the 28th Maintenance Squadron, were he served since January 2023.
“The death of Staff Sgt. Lonzell Bryant is a tragic loss for our Raider family, the Air Force, and our community,” said Col. Erick Lord, 28th Bomb Wing commander. “We extend our deepest condolences to his family, friends, and fellow Airmen grieving during this difficult time.”
Established policy dictates that names of deceased individuals are not provided until at least 24 hours after the next of kin notifications are complete, out of respect for the family. The Department of the Air Force investigation is ongoing.
For more information, contact the 28th BW Public Affairs office at (605) 385-5056 or via email at: 28bw.public.affairs@us.af.mil.
 
All Clear Issued at Ellsworth AFB After Lockdown Following Reports of Shots Near Base
ELLSWORTH AIR FORCE BASE, S.D. – Officials have issued the all clear following a lockdown after Ellsworth Air Force Base personnel received reports of shots fired near the base perimeter.
The lockdown notice was given at approximately 9 p.m., Sept. 11, out of an abundance of caution when the installation’s emergency notification system issued an alert. Base Security Forces personnel along with local law enforcement responded and determined the incident was off base and there was no active threat on the installation.
“Our response system worked as designed, ensuring the safety of our Airmen and families,” said Col. Erick Lord, 28th Bomb Wing commander.
The 28th Bomb Wing conducted an exercise in August 2025 to evaluate its ability to respond to an active shooter situation on the installation.
For more information, contact the 28th Bomb Wing Public Affairs Office at 28bw.public.affairs@us.af.mil.
 
Squadron Commander Relieved
ELLSWORTH AIR FORCE BASE, S.D. – Lt. Col. Carsten Stahr, commander of the 28th Force Support Squadron here, was relieved of command Sept. 11 by Col. Derek Oakley, 28th Bomb Wing commander, due to loss of trust and confidence in Stahr's ability to lead the squadron. 
 
Base Conducting Raider Reach Exercise Sept. 9-23
ELLSWORTH AIR FORCE BASE, S.D. – Ellsworth personnel are scheduled to participate in a base-wide exercise Sept. 9-23 intended to assess the ability of the 28th Bomb Wing to respond, react, and adapt in various scenarios.
During the exercise, residents on or near the installation may hear announcements over the base’s “giant voice” system, sirens, simulated gunfire, explosions, and see smoke and response vehicles.
The exercise may impact traffic entering and exiting the installation. Individuals are encouraged to plan to arrive early for appointments and call in advance to ensure services are not impacted.
For more information, contact the 28th Bomb Wing Public Affairs office at (605) 385-5056, or by emailing 28bw.public.affairs@us.af.mil.
 
Base Conducting Raider Reach Exercise Sept. 9-23
ELLSWORTH AIR FORCE BASE, S.D. – Ellsworth personnel are scheduled to participate in a base-wide exercise Sept. 9-23 intended to assess the ability of the 28th Bomb Wing to respond, react, and adapt in various scenarios.
During the exercise, residents on or near the installation may hear announcements over the base’s “giant voice” system, sirens, simulated gunfire, explosions, and see smoke and response vehicles.
The exercise may impact traffic entering and exiting the installation. Individuals are encouraged to plan to arrive early for appointments and call in advance to ensure services are not impacted.
For more information, contact the 28th Bomb Wing Public Affairs office at (605) 385-5056, or by emailing 28bw.public.affairs@us.af.mil.

 

B-1B Flyover Part of Days of 76 Celebration
ELLSWORTH AIR FORCE BASE, S.D. – The 28th Bomb Wing is scheduled to conduct a B-1B flyover in support of the Days of 76 Rodeo in Deadwood. The flyover is scheduled, weather permitting, on July 24 at 7 p.m.B-1 flyovers are part of an approved training missions. Residents living near the event and the surrounding community could experience an increased noise level related to the flyover. Individuals who witness the flyover are encouraged to share their photos and videos on Ellsworth Air Force Base’s official Facebook and Instagram pages available at: www.Facebook.com/ellsworthairforcebase and @ellsworthafb on Instagram. For more information, contact the 28th Bomb Wing Public Affairs office at (605) 385-5056, or via email at 28bw.public.affairs@us.af.mil.
 
Base Conducting Exercise July 24 - 25
ELLSWORTH AIR FORCE BASE, S.D. – Ellsworth security personnel are scheduled to conduct an exercise July 24-25 intended to evaluate the ability of the 28th Bomb Wing to respond to a variety of situations. During the exercise, residents on or near the installation may hear announcements over the base’s “giant voice” system, sirens, simulated gunfire, explosions and see smoke and response vehicles. The exercise is not expected to impact traffic entering and exiting the installation. However, individuals are encouraged to plan to arrive early for appointments and call in advance to ensure appointments and services are not impacted. For more information, contact the 28th Bomb Wing Public Affairs office at (605) 385-5056, or via email at 28bw.public.affairs@us.af.mil.
 
Base Conducting Exercise July 16-18
ELLSWORTH AIR FORCE BASE, S.D. – Ellsworth security personnel are scheduled to conduct an exercise July 16-18 intended to evaluate the ability of the 28th Bomb Wing to respond to a variety of situations. During the exercise, residents on or near the installation may hear announcements over the base’s “giant voice” system, sirens, simulated gunfire, explosions and see smoke and response vehicles. The exercise is not expected to impact traffic entering and exiting the installation. However, individuals are encouraged to plan to arrive early for appointments and call in advance to ensure appointments and services are not impacted. For more information, contact the 28th Bomb Wing Public Affairs office at (605) 385-5056, or via email at 28bw.public.affairs@us.af.mil.
 
Ellsworth conducting response exercise Apr 17
ELLSWORTH AIR FORCE BASE, S.D. – The 28th Bomb Wing will be conducting an active shooter response exercise today, Apr. 17, intended to evaluate the ability of the 28th Bomb Wing to respond to an emergency situation on the installation. During the exercise, residents on or near the installation may hear announcements over the base’s “giant voice” system and sirens, and see response vehicles. All assigned personnel, family members and visitors are required to take appropriate actions. No interference in traffic is expected. For more information, contact the 28th Bomb Wing Public Affairs office at (605) 385-5056, or via email at 28bw.public.affairs@us.af.mil.

 

 

 

 

 

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