90th Missile Wing and Wyoming Air National Guard Airmen participate in 90th Force Support Squadron deadlift competition at F.E. Warren Air Force Base, Wyoming, March 2, 2026. The competition promoted physical fitness, unit cohesion and esprit de corps while challenging participants to demonstrate strength and resilience. (U.S. Air Force video by Staff Sgt. Michael A. Richmond)
F.E. WARREN AIR FORCE BASE, Wyo. - F.E. Warren AFB’s mission of nuclear deterrence is carried out with precision, discipline, and constant vigilance. This is one of the nation’s most critical strategic responsibilities: maintaining a secure, ready, and credible intercontinental ballistic missile force.
Airmen and families across the installation recognize the Month of the Military Child throughout April, acknowledging the resilience and sacrifices of service members' children.
Leaders from across the Department of War and state partners gathered March 11, 2026, here to officially cut the ribbon for the Sentinel Task Force’s new Detachment 10 facility, marking another milestone supporting modernization of the intercontinental ballistic missile enterprise.
At Vandenberg Space Force Base and other Intercontinental Ballistic Missile bases, maintaining the nation’s strategic deterrence requires precision, teamwork and a high level of responsibility from the missile maintainers supporting the mission. Many of those maintainers step into the role early in their careers, working on complex systems that support missile test operations and ensure the reliability of the United States greatest deterrence.
From Jan. 19-21, 2026, 90th Missile Wing airmen attended a series of leadership seminars led by Dr. Jason Womack, Leader Development and Operational Readiness strategist at the U.S. Space Force’s Space Systems Command.
90th Security Forces Group spouses gained firsthand insight into the mission and daily responsibilities of Security Forces defenders during a capabilities demonstration at F.E. Warren AFB, Feb. 9, 2026.