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Dyess Airmen train for combat readiness at Peterson SFB
PETERSON SPACE FORCE BASE, Colorado () – Aircrews and maintainers from the 28th Bomb Squadron recently completed a training exercise at Peterson Space Force Base, Colorado, as part of ongoing efforts to sustain readiness for Air Force Global Strike Command.
Flying out of Peterson SFB, the Dyess-based B-1B Lancers supported initial qualification, re-qualification, and instructor upgrade training, ensuring aircrews maintain combat capability across multiple skill levels.
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The exercise was made possible with vital assistance from the 28th Bomber Generation Squadron, whose maintainers enabled the squadron to execute operations seamlessly from the off-station location.
Training in unfamiliar environments is essential to preparing aircrews for real-world missions. The exercise reinforces Air Force Global Strike Command's commitment to providing safe, secure, and effective strategic deterrence—anytime, anywhere.
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