Big state but [-]only a few[/-] no major cities. Where will he be? He's not far from Ft.Collins or even Boulder/Denver area, which has a fair sized dive population.
I was stationed in Cheyenne for 4 years as a Missile Launch Officer.
You're being over generous. Cheyenne is pretty large by WY standards with Cheyenne and Casper both hovering around 60,000 people, and Laramie at half that with about 30,000. Sheridan and Green river halve that number again and every thing else is under 10,000 with maybe only a total of 40 cities or towns in WY even breaking into 4 digit population numbers.
Do a google search on "Wyoming population" and it will suggest "Do you mean
working population?" - which I think illustrates the concept that Wyoming and population are mutually exclusive terms. The total population is just a bit north of 500,000 spread over 98,000 square miles, compared to 216,000 people spread over just 26 square miles in Arlington County VA.
That's not "bad" by any means, but it's something you're born into, or perhaps in some cases a taste acquired over time. I grew up in western SD and (transferred to Arlington VA - talk about culture shock) and 5 years later living in NC, I still find myself missing the distinct seasons, the enormous skies, the milky way, the silence of falling snow on the rare calm night, the unique sound of stepping on snow at sub zero temperatures, and the smell of sage brush and prairie sod. It gets in your blood.
Thus if you didn't acquire that taste you poor bastard - I think you for your service at Warren, if you did acquire the taste, I still thank you for your service, but ain't it great they paid you to be there!