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  • 341st Operations Support Squadron Change of Command

    Lt. Col. Daniel Bunch, right, accepts command of the 341st Operations Support Squadron from Col. Christopher Menuey, 341st Operations Group commander, during a change of command ceremony June 28, 2019, at Malmstrom Air Force Base, Montana. Master Sgt. Brian Brown, 341st OG first sergeant, looks on.

  • 40th HS, local forces rescue man

    A U.S. Air Force helicopter crew rescued a man June 3 near Monarch, Montana, concluding ground and air search and rescue groups around 11 p.m.The 40th Helicopter Squadron received the request Monday night around 10 p.m. to assist the Cascade County Sheriff’s Department in rescuing the man after he

  • 341st LRS, nothing but the best

    The 341st Logistics Readiness Squadron was recognized as the Air Force 2018 non-flying Logistics Readiness Squadron of the Year.The award recognizes units and individuals within the logistics community for outstanding contributions to the Air Force mission.“It is no surprise our Airmen, civilian and

  • 40th HS saves local judge

    An Air Force helicopter crew located and rescued a missing judge Friday just south of Great Falls, concluding the search by ground and air search and rescue groups that began Friday afternoon.The 40th Helicopter Squadron received the request Friday around 3:30 p.m. to assist the Great Falls Police

  • EOD uses 3-D printer to enhance training

    The 341st Civil Engineer Squadron explosive ordnance disposal flight recently acquired a 3-D printer capable of printing training aids to enhance the effectiveness of the unit.According to Capt. Daniel Blomberg, 341st CES EOD flight commander, the printer allows the flight to create inexpensive and

  • Malmstrom Commissary receives nationwide recognition

    The Defense Commissary Agency awarded the Malmstrom Commissary the Bill Nichols Award for Best Large Commissary in the United States.“There is a cohesiveness, a professionalism and a level of caring here I haven’t seen at many other commissaries,” said Gerard Contreras, the Malmstrom Commissary

  • What’s the buzz?

    Earlier this month, Malmstrom Air Force Base encountered a wildlife phenomenon, and through perseverance and understanding, handled what could have been a sticky situation in the most natural way possible.Airmen utilized quick thinking and humane treatment to save the lives of approximately 25,000

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