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  • Airmen convicted of drug use

    Two Buckley Airmen were recently found guilty of use and possession of marijuana, as well as other charges, resulting in forfeiture of pay and confinement. Airman 1st Class William Ragan and Airman Basic Cody Hall, 460th Security Forces Squadron were caught smoking marijuana in the base dormitories

  • BOSS helps Airmen get involved, have fun

    The BOSS program here at Buckley is an opportunity for single services members to come together and enjoy the beautiful things Denver, Colorado has to offer.The Better Opportunities for Single Service Members (BOSS) program, better known as BOSS, mission is to improve the quality of life for single

  • Buckley celebrates prayer

    Continuing the national tradition, Buckley observed its annual National Prayer luncheon at the Leadership Development Center Jan. 20The programs speaker of the hour was Chaplain (Maj. Gen.) Cecil R. Richardson, Chief of Chaplains, U.S. Air Force Chaplain Corps.It was an amazing time for me," said

  • Survey will assess Air Force community well-being

    Invitations to take the 2011 Air Force Community Assessment will be sent out Jan. 25. The assessment is designed to assist chaplains and people working in installation-level Airman and family readiness centers, family advocacy programs, health and wellness centers, mental health clinics and child

  • 460th MDG passes inspection with flying colors

    The 460th Medical Group just passed its tri-annual Health Services Inspection (HSI), receiving an overall Outstanding rating for the Jan. 11 to 14 evaluation conducted by the Air Force Inspection Agency. A HSI assesses medical readiness, management effectiveness and quality of health-care delivery

  • November military justice file released

    If you do the crime, you do the time! This is true in the U.S. Air Force. The following is a summary of punitive actions Buckley Airmen received in November.Article 15sA 566th Intelligence Squadron member was disrespectful toward Senior NCOs in his squadron by raising his voice, arguing, and telling

  • Medical Clearance Process for Air Force NCO & SNCO Academies

    A medical clearance is required to attend Air Force NCO and Senior NCO academies. This process begins with a walk-in visit to the Buckley Public Health office from 7:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday. It is highly recommended that personnel initiate their clearance as soon as they are

  • Chiefs welcome new selectees

    During a Jan 14 ceremony Chief Master Sgt. Michael J. Wilson, Air Force Reserve Personal Center-Denver, Leon G. Palmer, 460th Security Forces Squadron, William E. Couret, Aerospace Data Facility, Robert M. Winters, Aerospace Data Facility, Edward G. Pineda, 566 Intelligence Squadron were recognized

  • AFSPC/CC visits Buckley

    Gen. William Shelton, Air Force Space Commander, visited Buckley Air Force Base, Jan. 18.While attending Buckley Air Force Base Gen. Shelton ate lunch with Airmen from around the base. During the visit, the general conducted a commander's call, addressing three major functions that are critical in

  • 2 SWS brings home national award

    A 2nd Space Warning Squadron first lieutenant won the award for the Missile Defender of the Year for 2010.This award honors individuals with outstanding support, innovation, and engineering or scientific achievement associated with technologies designed to defend against ballistic missiles and whose