Sept. 14, 2007 Latest 'Vector' highlights importance of discipline The Air Force chief of staff released his latest vector for Airmen and it focuses on the importance of a disciplined force. "Commanders and supervisors at all levels must lead by personal example, ensure compliance by all, and reinforce the highest standards of the United States Air Force," Gen. T.
Sept. 13, 2007 Afghans train Afghans with Malmstrom mentorship Afghan instructors are training Afghan national police officers in a series of security forces classes here, while two American Airmen provide watchful mentorship. The Afghan national police sustainment training is a giant step forward for the future of the Afghan National Army and the Afghan
Sept. 10, 2007 Awareness crucial for children's safety Along with the onset of autumn comes the school year and many concerns surrounding the comings and goings of base residents to and from school. These concerns must be addressed to ensure the safety of our Little Warriors as they trek back and forth each day. The safety of the school-aged youth on
Sept. 10, 2007 819th RED HORSE Squadron deploys nearly 200 members Nearly 200 members of the 819th RED HORSE Squadron have departed Malmstrom in the past two weeks to spend 30 days at Fort McCoy, Wis., learning combat skills in preparation for a six-month deployment to the Area of Responsibility. An advanced team of approximately 20 members left in late August; the
Sept. 10, 2007 AFPC releases improved force development tool The Air Force Personnel Center here will launch phase one of the Airmen Development Plan (ADP) Sept. 14. The ADP is a new Web-based decision support tool designed to integrate numerous force development tools, including electronic records, duty histories and assignment preferences, into one
Sept. 7, 2007 Military justice report - August The following individuals received non-judicial punishment during the month of August. - An airman first class from the 341st Missile Security Forces Squadron received a suspended reduction to the rank of airman, a forfeiture of $200 pay per month for two months, restriction to base for 30 days and
Sept. 7, 2007 Cholesterol is the Jekyll and Hyde of the body Cholesterol is literally the split personality of human cells. Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde split cholesterol into good, bad and ugly categories. In the Dr. Jekyll-good side, cholesterol is essential for daily function. The body produces and uses cholesterol to produce many hormones, vitamin D and the
Sept. 7, 2007 Campaign gives federal employees chance to give Federal civilian employees and servicemembers in the Great Falls area can make a tax-deductible donation to an eligible non-profit organization of their choice during the Combined Federal Campaign Sept. 24 to Nov. 2. More than 300 CFC campaigns are held nationally and internationally to raise money