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  • Staff Sgt. Sean Andreas Collins, 460th Logistics Readiness Squadron

    Staff Sgt. Sean Collins, an air transportation specialist from the 460th Logistics Readiness Squadron is the Warrior of the Week for June 27 - July 3. Time in Service: Five years and two months. Hometown: Fairfield, Calif., with a population of 102,762 it is the largest of the 13 cities in the U.S.

  • Buckley Airmen clean up tornado ravaged farm town

    Airmen from Buckley Air Force Base donated their time to the people of a northern Colorado farm town, June 12, to help clean up the aftermath of a tornado that hit this town, about 60 miles north of Denver, on May 22.The E-F2 or E-F3 tornado killed one person, injured more than 100 others, closed

  • Buckley AFB to host Military Retiree Appreciation Day

    The 460th Space Wing will host the 11th-annual Military Retiree Appreciation Day July 19, to honor military retirees from all branches of service in Northern Colorado. Retired members and their families are invited to attend activities in Hangar 909 from 9 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. The keynote speaker will

  • AEF ID card eliminated

    Airmen no longer need to carry their Aerospace Expeditionary Force identification card with them according to an e-mail from the Force Management Policy director. In the e-mail, Brig. Gen. Darrell Jones cites a Quick Reaction Cell, or QRC, submission recommending elimination of the AEF ID card

  • Six technical sergeants graduate NCOA

    Six Buckley technical sergeants graduated from the Forrest L. Vosler Noncommissioned Officer Academy here, in a ceremony May 22 at the base club.The graduates included:Randy Blomstedt, Air Force Technical Evaluation Center Det. 45, -- distinguished graduateRonald Cervera, 460th Mission Support

  • Free LASIK for servicemembers

    Qualified active duty, Guard and Reserve personnel, assigned to Buckley and the Denver Metro Area, may now be eligible for Corneal Refractive Surgery -- commonly known as LASIK and PRK. Guardsmen and Reservists must be on orders for more than six months to be considered. The first route for