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  • Airman has straight talk about PTSD and getting help

    More than a decade ago, Lt. Col. Kevin Lombardo was in Iraq when the area he was defending was hit by a rocket attack.The battle smells, the sounds, sights, touch and even the taste from that attack still haunt him on most days.Reliving the horror of that day over and over--and the fear and emotions

  • Sexual assault survivor’s harrowing story and inspiring messages

    One of the personality traits that makes U.S. service members unique people in their jobs, and in the world, is the ability to face a serious and scary life situation, adapt to it and turn it into a victory.Jasmine Sutton, former 341st Missile Wing Judge Advocate staff sergeant, was challenged in

  • Recognition, intervention and compassion saved Airman’s life

    At Wing One, taking care of the Airmen, families and other people who support the mission is a core value and priority of the men and women at the 341st Missile Wing.This includes recognizing when a wingman shows signs they are struggling with something in life to the point where it's affecting

  • EOD Airman thwarts knife attack

    Senior Airman Juddson Hydrick, 341st Civil Engineer Squadron Explosive Ordnance Disposal team member, was in front of a Redbox looking at movies with his family at a Walmart center in Great Falls, Montana, Aug. 19, 2018, when he looked up and saw a man with a chokehold on a female Subway employee.

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