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  • AADD: We’re there when your plan fails

    Airmen Against Drunk Driving is an Air Force program designed to provide a ride home for Airmen whose plans have fallen through, and its volunteers keep the program alive.“It is kind of like being a superhero with no powers,” said Airman 1st Class David Alley, 341st Operations Support Squadron weather forecaster and AADD volunteer. “Most people
  • Aircraft mechanics provide quality maintenance to ensure safe flights

    When an aircraft logs a certain amount of flight hours, it’s routine procedure for that aircraft to go through an intermediate maintenance availability period.  This type of evolution involves making sure components such as wiring, hydraulic lines and other vital components are operating at Air Force aviation standards.Recently, a UH-1N Huey
  • Indoor soccer arrives at Malmstrom

    The voices of Airmen have been heard by leadership, and they are bringing indoor soccer to Malmstrom.The fitness center is hosting indoor soccer every Friday 5-7 p.m. at the basketball courts. An additional day will be added if there is enough participation. When the weather clears up, soccer will move outdoors.Maj. Jeremiah Kirschman, 341st
  • 341st MDG Airmen receive Air Force awards

    Two Airmen from Malmstrom Air Force Base recently received Air Force-level awards in the medical career field.Senior Airman Kaitlyn Callahan, 341st Medical Operations Squadron physical medicine technician, received the U.S. Air Force Physical Medicine Airman of the Year award. “I help plan, coordinate, evaluate and provide patients with their
  • 341st LRS proving efficiency through consolidation

    Members of the 341st Logistics Readiness Squadron and 341st Civil Engineer Squadron held a ribbon-cutting ceremony at the supply warehouse, Feb. 21, at Malmstrom Air Force Base.The ceremony formally recognized the consolidation of inbound and outbound shipment of government parts needed by units on the base as well as other bases around the world. 
  • Air Force Medical Service 2016 Award Winners Announced

    The Air Force Surgeon General has announced the recipients of the Air Force Medical Service 2016 individual and team Annual Awards.The nominations submitted reflect the extraordinary quality of the Airmen in the Air Force Medical Service. The accomplishments of those recognized demonstrate expertise, leadership and commitment across the full
  • Olympic Sword: 20th Air Force conducts first joint technical order rewrite

     Charged with employing the world's finest nuclear deterrent force in defense of U.S. interests, 20th Air Force remains focused on sustaining and enhancing the integrated nuclear operations capability of the Minuteman III weapon system.  Drawing on examples of past Guardian Sword events, the first combined technical order rewrite in 20th Air Force
  • Radiology: capturing life-saving images

    Some people wouldn’t be able to do their best work in the dark.Airmen who work in the 341st Medical Group radiology clinic, however, thrive in the dark.“Our mission is important because we want to make sure whatever is wrong with an Airman is diagnosed,” said Staff Sgt. Jason Spearow, 341st Medical Support Squadron NCO in charge of diagnostic
  • MFLC now available at Loy Elementary

    Life as a military child can be filled with challenges. Sometimes military children just need to talk to someone who can listen and understand their problems. Now, at Loy Elementary School, a Child and Youth Behavioral-Military Family Life Counselor or “MFLC” is available to do just that, counsel with military-connected children and their parents.
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