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Prescription meds: Proceed with caution
Staff Sgt. Sonyea Woolfork, 28th Medical Support Squadron pharmacy technician at Ellsworth Air Force Base, S.D., pours old and expired pills into a waste jar Oct 27.
Welcome to Fort Dix, home of the Ultimate Weapon
Air Force Tech Sgt. Traveller Hill, Staff Sgt. Drew Heidt and Maj. Derrick Hamaoka, from left, move tactically during Military Operations in Urban Terrain training at Army Support Activity, Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst Oct.
Ellsworth AFB Sending Thoughts And Prayers To Texas
The tragic news from Fort Hood, Texas is reverberating at military bases all across America.
Everything we do is a vital piece of the puzzle
I've always wanted to go into Iraq or Afghanistan to be closer to the fight, to be the medic who is performing lifesaving care in the field.
Ellsworth Officials Launch Digital Airport Surveillance Radar
The following information was released by the U.S. Air Force: Ellsworth Air Force Base officials recently completed the installation of a digital airport surveillance radar system to be used with the Dakota Air Traffic Control Facility here.
Ellsworth officials launch digital airport surveillance radar
Airman 1st Class Ryan Anger and Staff Sgt. Jacob Martin manage air traffic Oct. 14, 2009, at Ellsworth Air Force Base, S.D. Airman Anger and Sergeant Martin are 28th Operations Support Squadron air traffic controllers.
Top enlisted Airman visits Ellsworth Airmen
Chief Master Sgt. of the Air Force James A. Roy talks with Airmen and civilians at the financial services center, Oct.
Here is the latest South Dakota news from The Associated Press...
Here is the latest South Dakota news from The Associated Press RAPID CITY, S.D. Ellsworth Air Force Base says an airman charged with trying to kill a man at a Rapid City apartment complex will remain confined while his case proceeds in military court.
Made in USA Certified a " Trust but Certify! The Vision and The People Behind It
Julie and Adam Reiser, husband and wife team, have not only a solid marriage and partnership but a brood of six active boys ranging in age from 4 to 15 years.
Airman shooting case transferred to Air Force
The case of an Ellsworth Air Force Base airman charged with attempted murder in South Dakota state court has been turned over to the military for prosecution.
Local grad gets flight award for role in daring B-1 mission
Air Force Capt. Kaylene Giri doesn't much feel like celebrating after winning a coveted aviation award.
Ellsworth Holds Training Exercise
Residents and travelers around Ellsworth Air Force Base can expect more noise this week.
October 1, 2009 was born on July 29, 1947 in Howell, Michigan to Stanley and Robena Soule.
Moments before my uncle asked me to raise my right hand, he pulled me aside and said, "Matt, in a few minutes, you're going to be a lieutenant and outrank more than 80 percent of all Air Force personnel.
New appointee may bode well for Ellsworth
As the South Dakota congressional delegation and the Ellsworth Task Force continue to make a case for the B-1 Bomber, they may have an ally among the leaders of the Air Force.
Airman pleads not guilty to attempted murder
A man stationed at Ellsworth Air Force Base has pleaded not guilty to an attempted murder charge.
"Year of the Air Force Family" Web site launched
A weapons systems officer assigned to the 37th Bomb Squadron holds his son before deploying July 21 from Ellsworth Air Force Base, S.D. Airmen representing various specialties deployed in support of operations at the 379th Air Expeditionary Wing in Southwest Asia.
B-1B crew to get Mackay Trophy for bombing run
The Mackay Trophy is going this year to the crew of a B-1B Lancer bomber, credited with helping stop a remote base in Afghanistan from being overrun by insurgents.
U.S. plans for Afghanistan have become unclear
Six months after it announced its strategy for Afghanistan, the Obama administration is sending mixed signals about its objectives and how many troops are needed to achieve them.
Flags At Half Staff For Staff Sgt. Bryan Berky
You might have noticed flags flying at half staff today. Governor Mike Rounds wanted to do that in honor of Staff Sargent Bryan Berky.
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