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  • Airman 1st Class Matthew Duane, 460th CONS

    Airman 1st Class Matthew Duane, a Contract Specialist and Installation Purchase Card Manager with the 460th Contracting Squadron, is Team Buckley's Warrior of the Week for April 10 - 16. Airman Duane has been in the Air Force for 13 months and hails from Middletown, N.J., home of Jon Bon Jovi. He

  • ALS graduates 12 future leaders

    Twelve Airmen from Buckley Air Force Base graduated from the base's Airman Leadership School March 27 at the Doubletree Hotel here, after a one-day delay because of a stereotypical Colorado spring blizzard. The graduates were: Staff Sgt. Kaitlin Mannino, 566th Intelligence Squadron Senior Airman

  • 460th CONS wins back-to-back lunchtime wallyball tournaments

    The 460th Contracting Squadron beat the 566th Intelligence Squadron 2 games to 1 to claim the lunchtime wallyball championship on March 27 at the base Fitness Center. The 460th CONS team members included, Paul Schaum, Louson Ramos, Brian Powell, Kevin Koepke and Matt Duane. Although they lost, the

  • Senior Airman Jeremiah Golding, ARPC

    Senior Airman Jeremiah Golding, a DD 214 service team technician at Headquarters Air Reserve Personnel Center, Colo., is Team Buckley's Warrior of the Week for Mar. 20 - 26. Airman Golding recently hit three years of service in the Air Force and hails from Eastland, Texas, where he says Old Rip, the

  • Telluride Gate to close

    The Telluride Gate is scheduled to close indefinitely beginning Mar. 23 to facilitate mission requirements. The Mississippi Gate, Sixth Avenue Gate and Visitor's Center will be open 24 hours per day beginning Mar. 23.

  • Staff Sgt. David Santell, 460th SFS

    Staff Sgt. David Santell, a flight chief with the 460th Security Forces Squadron, is Team Buckley's Warrior of the Week for Mar. 13 - 19. Sergeant Santell has served for nine years and calls Jamestown, Pa., home, where he says Mark Twain also had a house. His hobbies include physical training,

  • Owww! Pain can be a beautiful thing

    Pain doesn't always appear where you expect it. In high school while running track and playing basketball, after a summer of swimming and lounging, the pain was a brief soreness for about the first week of the sport. Now every muscle calls attention to itself, just like in Physiology class. Memories