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  • St. Patrick's Day theme 5K benefits AFAF campaign

    Members from Patrick Air Force Base and Cape Canaveral Air Force Station participated in the 2016 Air Force Assistance Fund 5K Run, March 25, 2016, which benefits the Air Force Aid Society, Air Force Enlisted Village, Air Force Village and the General and Mrs. Curtis E. LeMay Foundation.The annual

  • One question reveals three Sharks were once Rams

    Three leaders in space operations didn't have to travel to the moon to look back and see the Earth can seem like a small place.Colonels Shawn Fairhurst, 45th Space Wing vice commander, Shannon Klug, 45th Weather Squadron commander,and Daniel Gottrich, 45th SW chief of safety, recently discovered

  • Launch weather officer triples her 15 minutes of fame

    On Dec. 17, 2015, the Weather Channel hosted Kathy Winters, a launch weather officer with the 45th Weather Squadron at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, Florida,  for a Weather Geeks episode that aired Jan. 10."They were very excited about rocket launches," Winters said. "I think the Weather Geeks

  • Zika Virus: What you need to know

    Recently mosquitos have gained notoriety again by being the main culprit in the spread of the Zika virus.  You probably have a lot of questions, and we have the answers. The following are answers to the many frequent questions on the Zika Virus.Q: What is Zika virus?A:  Zika virus is not entirely

  • PAFB ‘elves’ make a difference

    The Patrick AFB and Cape Canaveral AFS First Sergeant's Council collected more than 600 toys, and donated to the Brevard Family Partnership for an annual toy drive in support of children in foster care, Dec. 8, 2015, at Patrick Air Force Base, Fla. Each year, the Brevard Family Partnership relies on

  • Defenders save the day

    What should have been a routine start to the work day, turned into a lifesaving event at Patrick Air Force Base's South Gate entrance Dec. 8, 2015. Gearing up for rush hour traffic for Security Force Defenders is hectic to say the least, but is also a time when vigilance is most critical. Senior

  • Shark of the Week: Pemberton

    Gail Pemberton, 45th Medical Operations Squadron physical therapy volunteer, was nominated for Shark of the Week.Staff Sgt. Jessica Brock, 45th MDOS physical therapy technician, and Tech. Sgt. Michelle Wright, 45th MDOS physical therapy technician, nominated Pemberton because the duo said she is

  • Spence: Shark of the Week

    Pat Spence, 45th Medical Operations Squadron Physical Therapy volunteer, was selected for Shark of the Week.Spence was nominated because of her dedication to the military, and because the work she does fosters an environment of support and accomplishment, according to Tech. Sgt. Michelle Wright,

  • PAFB lieutenant helps car accident victim

    Airmen seldom know how their unique training will benefit someone in need, but one Patrick Air Force Base second lieutenant found that his training helped save a man's life.It was just before 8 p.m., Aug. 8, 2014, when 2nd Lt. Benjamin Deschane, 5th Space Launch Squadron ordnance engineer for the

  • Arango-Morales: Shark of the Week

    Staff Sgt. Jacklyn Arango-Morales, 45th Operations Group Airfield Management Operations supervisor, was selected for Shark of the Week.Arango-Morales was nominated by Chief Master Sgt. James A. Isom III, 45th OG, because he said she is the epitome of the Air Force Core Values. In a moment of

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  • Team Patrick-Cape tributes POW/MIA and U.S. Air Force

    Today is a day of remembrance and celebration as we pay tribute to two important events that define our heritage--Prisoner Of War/Missing-In-Action Recognition Day and the Air Force Birthday.The President has declared the third Friday in September as National POW/MIA Recognition Day to honor and

  • Wing CC: 'Some good things must come to an end!'

    As the old saying goes, "some good things must come to an end," and that's exactly what's on my mind as I get ready to turn over the keys to Brig. Gen. Wayne Monteith, who will assume command of the greatest Space Wing in the world on the morning of Aug. 4 in the base theater.I'll soon be headed

  • You can't keep a good TEAM down

    As I write this, we are about 24 hours away from launching a United Launch Alliance-built Delta IV the evening of July 22 from Space Launch Complex 37, carrying the seventh Wideband Global Satcom (WGS) satellite -- and less than two weeks removed from my relinquishing command to Brig. Gen. Wayne

  • A 'Four-Star' Visit Hosted by a 'First Class' Team

    What a thrill it was to be able to host General John E. Hyten, Commander, Air Force Space Command, his wife, Laura, and Chief Master Sgt. Douglas McIntyre, the AFSPC Command Chief, to "Team Patrick-Cape" earlier this week as we prepared for the GPS IIF-10 launch mission.From a breakfast with a wide

  • Team Patrick-Cape needs to maintain current FPCON level -- and mindset!

    As most of you are well aware, Admiral William Gortney, commander, U.S. Northern Command, ordered the elevation for force protection for all Defense Department facilities in the continental United States to BRAVO on May 8, 2015.Bravo applies when an increased or more predictable threat of terrorist

  • In the face of Sunday's tragedy, the launch team was excellent

    I'm sure you've all seen or heard about the SpaceX launch mishap that occurred Sunday morning, just over two minutes into flight.  This is a shocking event for the 45th Space Wing and for the Space Coast, and certainly a setback for SpaceX. No one was injured and no launch infrastructure property

  • Happy Independence Day: Keep up the good 'Safety Stats!'

    Greetings to all members of Team Patrick-Cape,In just a few days, millions of Americans will pause to celebrate America's 239th Birthday!It is a time - hopefully - for us to look back, reflect and thank all those who paved the way for all of us to enjoy living in a country filled with life, liberty

  • 'Quest for Zero' Campaign: My job, My life, My choice

    For the last several years, the Air Force has encouraged summer safety habits by conducting the annual critical days of summer campaigns many of us may remember.For 2015; however, the Air Force Safety Center has created the Quest for Zero Safety Campaign.  This campaign is designed for every Airman

  • Mission, Airmen highlight 'Year of Connection'

    First, let me say thanks again to Team Patrick-Cape on our successful launch of the X-37B Orbital Test Vehicle (OTV), May 20, 2015, from Space Launch Complex 41, on board an Atlas V rocket at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station.Kudos to the Air Force's Space and Missile Systems Center, United Launch

  • AFSPC commander sends Memorial Day message

    To the women and men of Air Force Space Command --Memorial Day was established in 1868 to honor all soldiers who died during the Civil War. In 1971, it was declared a national holiday by an act of Congress, and expanded to honor those who have died in all American wars.This holiday also marks the



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  • Honor Guards: Guardians of Honor in Stellar Service

    The honor guard is arguably the most recognizable unit in any uniformed service. It serves as the face of the military at events ranging from presidential inaugurations and the solemn duty of veterans' funerals. The Base Honor Guard is manned by volunteer Airmen who perform this additional duty to

  • Patrick Space Force Base enhances base security and readiness

    With the expanding mission set at PSFB and CCSFS comes an increased need for updated base security infrastructure and procedures.PSFB has been undergoing recent security renovations in response to the changing environment and mission requirements of the installation.

  • Beyond Technology: A Multidisciplinary Approach to Frontline Readiness

    Modern warfare is characterized by evolving technology, including advanced battlefields, the integration of artificial intelligence, and the use of unconventional tactics. This momentum necessitates adaptability, rapid decision-making, and mental agility among Airman and Guardians.

  • Notes for Hope: How a Simple Letter Can Change a Life

    Many veterans face challenges with mental health and feelings of isolation after leaving the military, with 41% reporting feelings of loneliness, according to the Department of Veterans Affairs. A simple act as sending a card could make a world of difference.Space Launch Delta 45 Integrated Primary

  • Beyond the Spaceport

    Space Launch Delta 45 is renowned for managing the world’s busiest spaceport, advancing the nation’s space operations and capabilities. However, its mission extends far beyond the launch pad, exemplifying adaptability, collaboration, and dedication to service.A recent demonstration of this

  • Fourth Quarter 2024 award winners announced

    Space Launch Delta 45 recently announced the Fourth Quarter of 2024 superior performers.The individuals listed below not only contribute to the success of current operations but also inspire others across the unit to strive for excellence, fostering a culture of high performance and shared purpose.