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  • MAPS, PREL achieve all work cages ready for duty

    All 17 of the 341st Missile Wing's guided missile maintenance platforms became available for field use Jan. 14, according to Lt. Col. John Briner, 341st Missile Operations Squadron commander. This feat is unprecedented in recent memory.The 100 percent availability here of the GMMP--commonly known as

  • Biomedical Sciences Corps 50th Anniversary

    The Air Force recognizes the achievements of the men and women who comprise the Biomedical Sciences Corps by designating Jan. 26-30, as BSC Appreciation Week. This year is noteworthy as it marks the 50th Anniversary of the Biomedical Sciences Corps.The BSC's roots date back to 1917, when the

  • Help save a life by donating blood

    Since 1970, January has been known as National Blood Donor Month. It's a time when organizations like the American Red Cross honor the nearly 11 million people who donate blood each year and encourage others to start the new year off right by donating the gift of life.Unfortunately, due to the harsh

  • Airmen work as team to accomplish mission in field

    For Airmen at Malmstrom Air Force Base, Montana, working in the missile field can present obstacles that very few others throughout the Air Force may deal with. From extreme winter temperatures to hot, dry summers, the conditions they conquer on a daily basis are challenging."The mission here at

  • 341st MMXS missile communications train for field

    When it comes to ensuring the U.S.'s intercontinental ballistic missiles are ready at a moment's notice, an essential piece to the puzzle is proper maintenance on its communications network. This is where the 341st Missile Maintenance Squadron Missile Communications training section comes into play.

  • Stalking Awareness Month: Know it, Name it, Stop it

    Have you ever had that feeling like you were being watched? It puts you on edge. Your pounding heart reverberates in your ears like a jet fighter's afterburner--something knocks over a trash can in a dark alley and it makes you jump out of your skin.A few seconds later you get the fifth of a series

  • Montana youth lead way building cyber security skills

    Students and faculty from Charles M. Russell High School in Great Falls, Montana, along with members of the Air Force Association and volunteers from Malmstrom Air Force Base, have combined forces to compete in CyberPatriot, Montana's first national youth cyber education program. In an effort to

  • MLK remembrance: Day for service

    With Martin Luther King Jr. Day coming up Jan. 19, along with it comes opportunities to live and continue the beliefs taught by the holiday's benefactor.The holiday is not only a day off, but a day of service, aimed at enriching surrounding communities by helping in any way possible."The focus for

  • Nuclear satellite terminal upgrade to begin operational testing

    The nuclear satellite communication terminals that connect U.S. leaders to Minuteman combat crews in the event of a nuclear attack are currently undergoing an upgrade and scheduled to begin operational testing this month.Simply put, the Air Force will be updating its intercontinental ballistic

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