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  • Runner's high overcomes life's lows

    "You hit that wall and you're like 'I don't know if I can do this,'" said Capt. Brian Thorn, 460th Space Communications Squadron plans and resources flight commander. "Everything is focused on I need to take the next step...I need to finish...I need to finish."For Thorn and Senior Master Sgt. Tammie

  • 47 Team Buckley members promoted to technical sergeant

    47 Team Buckley members were notified of selection to technical sergeant during the 2014 promotion release June 26.Congratulations to the following staff sergeants:460th Space Wing StaffNicholas Rau Lowell Wann460th Medical GroupBrandon EberhardtLarissa Aldrich460th Comptroller SquadronLuciano

  • Developing leaders need mentorship

    Most of us at one time in our careers have used or heard the phrase "above my pay grade" or "I don't get paid to make that call." In some instances this might be true. In most, however, it is a failure by Airmen to seize an opportunity to lead, not because they are lazy but because they do not have

  • Buckley’s two newest “champions” announced

    The newest deserving recipients of the 460th Space Wing command chief's "Serve Like A Champion Today" sign were recognized these last weeks with the outgoing 460th SW commander receiving the third award and the 460th SW top broadcaster earning only the fourth sign given out.Chief Master Sgt. Craig

  • New commander challenges Panthers to continue excellence

    Col. John Wagner addressed members of the 460th Space Wing in his first commander's call June 18 on base.Wagner used the opportunity to recognize the achievements of 460th SW members, introduce himself personally to Team Buckley, deliver his expectations of both himself and the wing, and communicate

  • AFRL names 11 community-chosen military award winners

    The Aurora Chamber of Commerce's Defense Council honored 11 military members from the Aurora metro area on June 13 during the 38th Annual Armed Forces Recognition Luncheon at the Doubletree Hotel in Denver.More than 600 business people, community leaders and military members were on hand to honor