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ImpavideFrancis Emroy Warren Air Force Base is home to the 90th Missile Wing, which was activated July 1, 1963, with the original designation of the 90th Strategic Missile Wing. Warren became the nation's first operational ICBM base with the introduction of the Atlas missile in 1958. Today, the Mighty Ninety operates 150 Minuteman III ICBMs on full alert 24 hours a day, 365 days a year.

The 90th Missile Wing employs approximately 3,361 military members and 964 civilian employees. Family members of assigned military members add another approximately 5,445 to the local population. Also, some 5,000 military retirees reside in the area. 

Read more about the 90th Missile Wing.
tab90th Missile Wing Staff Agencies 
tab90th Medical Group 
90th Medical GroupThrough a vision of "Community Wellness," the Medical Group promotes care of the human weapon system -- our most valuable resource -- to meet the wing mission. By offering preventive health assessments and the expert resources in our base health and wellness center, prevention activities are integrated into personal and family lifestyles. The 90th Medical Group consists of two squadrons: the medical operations squadron includes bioenvironmental engineering, dental, family advocacy, family practice, flight medicine, health promotions, immunizations, life skills, optometry, pediatrics, physical therapy, public health and PRP.

Learn more about the 90th Medical Group
tab90th Mission Support Group 
90th Mission Support GroupThe 90th Mission Support Group provides mission support to 20th Air Force, 90th MW and all associate organizations. This support includes base engineering, food services, billeting, recreational programs, transportation, contracting support, central base administration and educational and personnel services for more than 4,000 military and civilian employees and their families. Five squadrons comprise the 90th Mission Support Group: 90th Force Support Squadron, 90th Civil Engineering Squadron, 90th Communications Squadron, 90th Contracting Squadron and 90th Logistics Readiness Squadron.
tab90th Security Forces Group 
90th Security Forces GroupThe 90th Security Forces Group provides continuous security for the 90th Missile Wing's and our nation's most vital assets. The mission of the 90 SFG includes the protection of F. E. Warren AFB, 15 Missile Alert Facilities (MAFs) and 150 Minuteman III Intercontinental Ballistic Missiles (ICBMs) on constant 24-hour alert throughout a 9,600 square-mile area spanning three states. The 90th SFG also sustains a combat-ready force deployable worldwide in support of wartime and peacetime taskings.
tab90th Maintenance Group 
90th Maintenance GroupThe 90th Maintenance Group is responsible for maintaining 150 Minuteman III ICBMs and 20 associated missile alert facilities throughout a 9,600 square mile tri-state area. They are also responsible for the ongoing deactivation of the Peacekeeper missiles. The professional members of the Maintenance Group work 24 hours a day, 365 days a year to ensure the world's most powerful ICBM force remains safe, reliable and effective. They provide training and evaluation for over 650 maintenance personnel, maintaining over 200 specialized maintenance vehicles, and 850 mission specific pieces of equipment.
tab90th Operations Group 
90th Operations GroupThe 90th OG has command and control of 15 Missile Alert Facilities and 150 intercontinental ballistic missiles in a 9,600 square mile area covering three states. The 90th Operations Support Squadron, 319th, 320th and 321st Missile Squadrons, and the 37th Helicopter Squadron comprise the 90th OG. More than 1,500 missileers, pilots, maintainers, chefs and facility managers work together to accomplish the mission of providing the North American Aerospace Defense Command and United States Space Command Consolidate Command Center with road mobile, survivable, and endurable command, control, and communications, and base support capability.
tab153rd Command and Control Squadron 

153rd Command and ControlThe mission of the 153rd Command and Control Squadron is to provide a mobile, survivable and endurable command, control, communications, computers and intelligence capability to the commander of the United States Northern Command. To learn more about the Wyoming Air National Guard, click here.

tab20th Air Force 
20th Air ForceTwentieth Air Force headquarters is unique in that it has dual responsibilities to Air Force Global Strike Command and United States Strategic Command. As the missile Numbered Air Force for AFGSC, 20th Air Force is responsible for maintaining and operating the Air Force's ICBM force. Designated as STRATCOM's Task Force 214, 20th Air Force provides on-alert, combat ready ICBMs to the president.

More information on 20th AF can be found here
tabAFOSI Detatchment 805 
Air Force Office of Special Investigations, Detachment 805, is the focal point Air Force OSIfor criminal, fraud and counterintelligence investigations and services in support of Twentieth Air Force and the 90th Missile Wing. The unit covers Wyoming, northern Colorado and western Nebraska. Det. 805 works with local, state and federal law enforcement agencies to identify, deter and neutralize criminal, terrorist and foreign intelligence service threats to Warren. They provide protective service assistance and threat assessments vital to the protection of Air Force people and resources. The unit also conducts joint investigations with other law enforcement agencies and provides specialized investigative services such as polygraph, technical services, forensic guidance and computer crimes expertise to resolve investigative matters. For more information call (307)773-1852 or visit the AFOSI Web site.
tabWyoming Civil Air Patrol 
Wyoming Wing Headquarters of the Civil Air Patrol is looking for 
dedicated Civil Air Patrolprofessionals to help move the mission forward in Wyoming.

There are more than 250 Civil Air Patrol members in Wyoming. For more information about CAP membership, visit the Wyoming Civil Air Patrol Web site.
tabArea Defense Counsel 
The Area Defense Counsel provides free legal defense services to all active-ADCduty members in UCMJ proceedings and adverse administrative actions. The ADC can't assist or represent members with civilian matters. The ADC staff assists members with courts-martial, Articles15, discharge and demotion actions. They are also required to assist with reports of survey, line of duty determinations, medical evaluation boards, letters of reprimand, referral enlisted promotion reports, letters of counseling, personal readiness program issues, unfavorable information files and control roster actions. All information divulged to the ADC staff is confidential. Clients are seen by appointment only. For more information call 773-3248 or log onto the Armed Forces Legal Assistance Web site.

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