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  • First-term Airmen: Live in the dorms or move downtown?

    Occupancy rates in the Malmstrom Dormitory Complex are 100 percent, according to Master Sgt. Jane Pullo, 341st Civil Engineer Squadron unaccompanied housing superintendent, and for some Airmen, that means time to move out of their dorm room and live downtown. But when it comes to ghosting, the basic

  • 12 graduate NCO Academy

    The following technical sergeants graduated from the Vosler NCO Academy at Peterson Air Force Base, Colo., July 17:Aldrick Brown, 819th RED HORSE SquadronAndrae Collins, 341st Logistics Readiness SquadronKelley Ferguson, 341st Comptroller SquadronMichael Gagnier, 341st Civil Engineer SquadronNoel

  • 120th SFS members welcomed home from deployment

    A hero's welcome greeted a group of 120th Fighter Wing Airmen when they returned to Great Falls, Mont. on July 16 after completing a six-month deployment in support of Operation Enduring Freedom in Afghanistan. Fourteen security forces personnel stepped off a commercial airliner shortly after

  • Community notes: Week ending July 19

    Air Force accepting prior service applicantsVeterans who served in any branch of the U.S. Armed Forces who were honorably discharged and have been separated less than six years may be eligible to serve in the U.S. Air Force. Individuals may have the opportunity to serve in their previous

  • Exercises: Playing by the rules

    Exercises and inspections can not obtain desired objectives if personnel are getting hurt or are unaware of how or when to properly evacuate a work center, or if the benefit does not out-weigh the monetary cost to the government. It is important for personnel on Malmstrom Air Force Base to

  • Team Malmstrom donates blood, saves lives

    Nearly 40 Team Malmstrom members donated blood during the monthly American Red Cross blood drive at the Grizzly Bend on July 16.According to the American Red Cross website, the Red Cross needs approximately 700 donors in Montana to step forward and donate just one pint of blood each week. The Red

  • 2013 Critical Days of Summer, Week 9: Staying cool in Montana waters

    Montana is home to thousands of ponds, lakes, creeks and rivers and is a haven to various water sports throughout the summer months. Flat waters offer those who own a boat or jet ski the opportunity to enjoy some fun and adventure. Others take pleasure in an afternoon swim or a daylong float. For

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