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  • MAFB firefighter named Air Force Firefighter of the Year

    Staff Sgt. Michael Mullis, 341st Civil Engineer Squadron fire protection crew chief, was recently named the Air Force Firefighter of the Year."To be named the Air Force Firefighter of the Year is a complete honor," Mullis said. "It's an opportunity that we all as firefighters work toward. To me, it

  • 341st MUNS earns 20th AF award

    The winners of the 2013 20th Air Force ICBM Maintenance Annual Awards were recently released. The 341st Munitions Squadron Munitions Special Weapons won the ICBM Maintenance Work Center of the Year.

  • MEMORANDUM FOR ALL MALMSTROM AFB PERSONNEL

    SUBJECT: Motor Vehicle Restraint Device Usage1. State law, DODI 6055.4, AFI 91-207, AFI 31-218 and 341 MW Sup to AFMN31-116 mandate the use of seatbelts. Those who fail to comply with restraint device requirements place themselves and their vehicle occupants at an unnecessary and unacceptable risk

  • Military Kids: Heroes for the Future

    Every April, military children have reason to celebrate - it's the Month of the Military Child.Wanting to honor military children for the sacrifice and courage, former Defense Secretary Casper Weinberger designated April as Month of the Military Child in 1986. For the last 28 years, military

  • NCOA graduates announced

    The following technical sergeants from Malmstrom Air Force Base graduated from Vosler NCO Academy at Peterson Air Force Base, Colo., on April 3:Brandon Bennett, 341st Medical Operations SquadronMark Covington, 341st Logistics Readiness SquadronPatrick Eaton, 341st Security Support SquadronKathy

  • CCAF graduates

    The following individuals received the respective Community College of the Air Force degrees during a ceremony at the Malmstrom Air Force Base Auditorium on April 10.341st Civil Engineer SquadronMaster Sgt. Britt Bare, Mechanical and Electrical TechnologyMaster Sgt. Lawrence Nonales, Mechanical and

  • Step up to stop sexual assault

    Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. once stated, "Our lives begin to end the day we become silent about the things that matter."  Sexual assault, in the past, was a silent epidemic that created more trauma and hardship for victims/survivors of an assault.  Now with improved reporting processes in place,

  • In someone else's shoes: Journey to be a better Airman

    Editor's Note: This is part one in a series highlighting the lives of Airmen across Malmstrom Air Force Base.Growing up in West Columbia, Texas, a bus ride to San Antonio for Basic Military Training was a short one - nearly four hours and he was off the bus and into the U.S. Air Force. Airman 1st

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