The 91st Missile Wing, through their extraordinary and exemplary support of the U.S. 
Strategic Command’s (USSTRATCOM) strategic deterrence mission, has been awarded the 
2019 Omaha Trophy for the Intercontinental Ballistic Missile (ICBM) category.

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From left to right: Capt. Elaine Sit, Senior Airman Rachael Santiago, Master Sgt. Shelly Beckel, Tonya Nordstrom, Marisa Dolbeare, Staff Sgt. Christopher Harris, Maj. Scott Olech, and Chief Master Sgt. Kevin Jurgella.           

MINOT AIR FORCE BASE, N.D. -- The mission of the 5th Medical Group's pharmacy is to support and provide medications for the all active duty military members, their families, and all retirees in the area. They strive to provide the best possible customer service to allow a stress-free interaction in a quick and efficient manner.  Their goal is to care for everyone in such a way that the warfighter may focus on his or her mission and not worry about how they or their families are to receive their medications.  The Minot Air Force Base pharmacy carries out this mission by providing prompt, safe and reliable pharmaceutical care via the safest and latest pharmacy technology to a population of over 12,700 Airmen, retired military and families. Recently, the automated refill machine was relocated to ambulance services to provide 'round the clock availability. (Photo Submission/Staff Sgt. Carmen Washington)


The 5th Medical Group's Pharmacy Unit

From left to right: Capt. Elaine Sit, Senior Airman Rachael Santiago, Master Sgt. Shelly Beckel, Tonya Nordstrom, Marisa Dolbeare, Staff Sgt. Christopher Harris, Maj. Scott Olech, and Chief Master Sgt. Kevin Jurgella. MINOT AIR FORCE BASE, N.D. -- The mission of the 5th Medical Group's pharmacy is to support and provide medications for the all active duty military members, their families, and all retirees in the area. They strive to provide the best possible customer service to allow a stress-free interaction in a quick and efficient manner. Their goal is to care for everyone in such a way that the warfighter may focus on his or her mission and not worry about how they or their families are to receive their medications. The Minot Air Force Base pharmacy carries out this mission by providing prompt, safe and reliable pharmaceutical care via the safest and latest pharmacy technology to a population of over 12,700 Airmen, retired military and families. Recently, the automated refill machine was relocated to ambulance services to provide 'round the clock availability. (Photo Submission/Staff Sgt. Carmen Washington)

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