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  • 20th ATKS 'Hellhounds' earn RPA Squadron of the Year

    The 20th Attack Squadron, a geographically separated unit (GSU) of the 432nd Wing/432nd Air Expeditionary Wing, and located at Whiteman Air Force Base, Missouri, was appointed General Atomics’ 2019 Remotely Piloted Aircraft (RPA) Squadron of the Year, as of August 18, 2020.

  • Meet the recruit, Jojo joins 432nd SFS

    Meet Jojo, the 432nd Security Forces Squadron newest military working dog. Jojo is Creech AFB’s newest MWD, with two months on station and previously worked as a U.S. Marine Corps MWD before crossing into the Air Force.

  • One Team: Nellis leadership gets inside look at Creech RPA enterprise

    Col. Todd Dyer, 99th Air Base Wing commander, and Col. Jack Gardner, 99th ABW vice commander,attend their first immersion tour of Creech Air Force Base, Nevada, July 8, 2020. They toured many facilities throughout their visit including the flight simulators, the Creech Medical Clinic, and the new

  • 432nd WG Families achieve pandemic matrimony

    If you had asked two couples within the 432nd Wing where they would have seen themselves in March of 2020 a year ago, they would have told you they’d be saying their vows at the weddings of their dreams amidst friends and family; not social distancing amid a pandemic.

  • The Night Shift: Airmen Maintain Night Operations during pandemic

    An MQ-9 Reaper is parked under a sunshade as twilight occurs at Creech Air Force Base, Nevada, May 8, 2020. The Reaper mission operates 24/7 each day in order to support combatant commanders in different locations around the world. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Omari Bernard)

  • Feeding Hope: Team 432 hands out pizza during COVID-19

    A first sergeant from Creech Air Force Base delivers pizza to hand out to Creech families during a drive-thru dinner give-away event in Las Vegas, Nevada, April 10, 2020. The event was executed in an effort to boost the morale of Airmen and families, who were asked to stay in their vehicles as first

  • No gym, no weights, no problem!

    As the battle against COVID-19 goes on, more and more military members have found themselves working from home in efforts to flatten the curve and maintain mission readiness.At Creech Air Force Base, and throughout the state of Nevada, high-traffic facilities like gyms have been temporarily closed