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  • Watch out for the new A&FRC

    On Oct. 16, Team Malmstrom cut the ribbon for the opening of the new Airmen and Family Readiness Center.The A&FRC was previously located in the basement of Building 1191 and has relocated to Building 800."The move has centralized all Airmen and Family Readiness Center offices into one location,"

  • Taking action to conserve energy

    Annually, the Air Force spends nearly $9 billion on fuel and electricity to support its forces. As Airmen and consumers of this energy, it is our duty to do everything we can to use it wisely. Proper utilization of these limited resources is becoming a focal point for every individual team member

  • Malmstrom runs for the cause

    Nearly 210 people attended a 1.5 mile breast cancer awareness walk and run event held Oct. 15 at Malmstrom Air Force Base, Mont.The event was held to raise awareness for breast cancer and to encourage men and women of all ages to perform self-examinations to check for suspicious lumps.Attendees

  • Drop, cover and hold on for ShakeOut

    You hear a rumbling sound that is growing louder by the second. It's difficult to stand up or move as a sudden jolt shakes the room. As things begin falling from the walls and crashing to the floor, you realize you are experiencing one of Mother Nature's most violent phenomena: an earthquake.  Drop,

  • Get pumped-up for the CFC

    As 2015 ascends into the holiday season, Malmstrom Air Force Base, Montana, is gearing up to support the Combined Federal Campaign for another year of charitable contributions Oct. 9 to Nov. 9.The CFC mission is to encourage federal employees to participate in the world's largest annual workplace

  • Striker Trident (Part 3 of 3): Air Force Missile Officers Get their Sea Legs

    Through the Striker Trident nuclear officer exchange program, four hand-selected intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) officers, assigned to various Air Force Global Strike Command (AFGSC) units, are broadening their horizons by serving multi-year tours with U.S. Navy Submarine Forces (SUBFOR)

  • Leadership through learning

    Developing leaders who have the ability to work as part of a team is essential to maintaining the most powerful Air Force the world has ever known. In order to accomplish this, Airmen who are willing to learn and put in the time and effort required to succeed is indispensable, service before self at

  • Airman restores aged missile

    Several times a week, Airmen drive to and from a missile alert facility passing Lewistown, a small town in central Montana. In the center of the town is a museum with a Minuteman I missile on display. Nobody really knows how it got there or why it's there. Some people in the city call it the lonely

  • AFGSC expands with addition of three wings, LRS-B program

    Air Force Global Strike Command grew in size and capability today as the 7th Bomb Wing, 28th Bomb Wing, 377th Air Base Wing and Long-Range Strike Bomber Program transferred under the command.Transfer ceremonies Sept. 28 marked the transition of the 7th BW at Dyess AFB, Texas, and 28th BW at

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