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  • Two Defenders lead the way during pandemic, protests

    Two 460th Security Forces Squadron members were recently recognized by Col. Devin Pepper, Buckley Garrison commander, at the 460th SFS training site for their outstanding performance during the COVID-19 pandemic and for crowd control during local protests.

  • New Colorado Occupational License Bill Passed

    Colonel Devin Pepper, 460th Space Wing commander, along with his wife, Alicia Pepper and several spouses from Buckley AFB to include Sara Rodriguez, President of the Buckley Spouses Group, Meljun Kruk, 2018 Air Force Space Command, Spouse of the Year and Ann Brushier, wife of Lt. Col. Ray Brushier,

  • The Love for Music

    Senior Airman Richard Elefson, an 11th Space Warning Squadron mission management operator, has a passion for playing the flute that helped him become a talented musician.

  • Team Buckley hosts Annual Awards Ceremony

    The awards ceremony followed a pep rally theme with live music from Aurora Central High School band and cheerleaders from the Denver Broncos and Colorado University, as well as local mascots.

  • Maj. Gen. John Shaw and Tonia Shaw visit Buckley AFB

    Maj. Gen. John Shaw, Combined Force Space Component commander, U.S. Space Command, and commander, Space Operations Command, U.S. Space Force, and his wife, Tonia Shaw, visited Buckley Air Force Base, Colo, Feb. 21, 2020, to learn about the unique missile warning mission here. Both were given tours

  • Team Buckley attends Dare to Play football event

    Thunder bellowed from the bleachers as, one by one, each player entered the stadium. The field, lined every few yards with white, painted numbers, was moments from seeing a game played by extraordinary people from all over the country.Filled with families and local community members, the cause

  • Air Force Connect App consolidates, centralizes resources

    Remember the time when your math teacher said you would never have a calculator handy all the time? We had to learn how to solve problems for ourselves. Fast-forward to now: We still learn the basics, but now we have access to so many tools to expediently acquire the answer. The most common being

  • Local community comes together to memorialize fallen Colorado veterans

    For three nights, the stars were mirrored over two and a half acres as more than 6,000 luminaries flickered, each representing a life sacrificed in service to the nation. From Nov. 29 to Dec. 1, 2018, volunteers trickled in from the local community to assist in setting up, and then lighting the