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  • State of the Base 2018

    “As I look across this room, I would like to thank each of you for your continued partnership and friendship with Team Buckley,” said Col. Troy Endicott, 460th Space Wing commander. “I know I speak for all whom I represent in saying that we are extremely grateful to have such tremendous support from

  • America’s premier space wing completes SBIRS baseline constellation

    “Nobody does what we do; other organizations and nations perform missile warning to some degree, but only the 460th Operations Group does so on a global scale every second of every single day,” said Capt. Ryan Griggs, 2nd Space Warning Squadron assistant director of operations. It’s no secret that

  • Buckley AFB command chief shadows cable dogs

    Chief Master Sgt. Rodney Lindsey, 460th Space Wing command chief, and Staff Sgt. Colton Dillard, 460th Space Communications Squadron cable and antenna supervisor, prepare to go up in a bucket truck to inspect a giant voice system Jan. 19, 2018, on Buckley Air Force Base, Colorado. Chief Lindsey went

  • 14th AF commander visits Team Buckley

    BUCKLEY AIR FORCE BASE, Colo. -- Maj. Gen. Stephen Whiting, who took command of 14th Air Force in December, made his inaugural visit to Buckley Air Force Base today.During his visit, Whiting met with Airmen from the 460th Operations Group, Medical Group, and the 460th Security Forces Squadron.

  • NASA astronaut visits Team Buckley

    Col. Michael S. Hopkins, Air Force National Aeronautics Space Agency astronaut, visited Buckley Air Force Base, Jan. 8, 2018, in order to help build the bonds within Air Force Space Command as well as invite Airmen to apply for the next selection in the future.“Usually astronauts are selected out of

  • War ready through joint preparation

    “When you’re deployed as a handler, you quickly learn that the only aspect of war that remains consistent is your partner; in our case, that’s our dog,” said Staff Sgt. John Cooper, 460th Security Forces Squadron kennel master. To become an effective team, whether it be in a deployed location or in