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  • Malmstrom relocates old housing through OWS

    Team Malmstrom members may have experienced some uncommon traffic jams in the past few weeks, as some of the base's roads were occupied by base housing units. While the housing units haven't transformed into living creatures roaming wildly on the streets of Malmstrom Air Force Base, they are moving

  • Community notes

    Commissary Easter hoursThe Commissary will be open regular hours (from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.) on Easter Sunday, March 31. For more information, contact Jerry Contreras at 731-3675.Malmstrom Chapel Lent and Easter servicesThe following are the Catholic services offered in observance of the Lent and

  • Testing for STDs: Better safe than sorry

    Airmen in the United States Air Force have an obligation to their country, their service, their mission and, most importantly, to themselves to be "fit to fight" in all ways possible. This means maintaining a healthy persona mentally, spiritually, emotionally and physically. Each element of health

  • ALS graduates announced

    The following senior airmen graduated from Airman Leadership School during a ceremony held at the Grizzly Bend on March 20:Raymond Arambulo, 341st Mission Support GroupJoann Ayon, 341st Security Forces SquadronBlake Barat, 341st Civil Engineer SquadronPatrick Becker, 341st Logistics Readiness

  • Education benefits still within reach for Airmen

    In light of the U.S. Air Force suspending military Tuition Assistance for the rest of the fiscal year, personnel from the 341st Force Support Squadron Education and Training Center provided two briefings for Airmen on alternative ways to pursue education at the auditorium March 15 and 19."Because of

  • 40th HS assists local sheriff's office with save

    A UH-1N Huey helicopter crew assigned to the 40th Helicopter Squadron assisted the Cascade County Sheriff's Department locate a missing man March 18.The crew, operating Blade 08, consisted of Capt. Leo Gracik, aircraft commander/pilot; 1st Lt. Preston Moon, co-pilot; and Tech Sgts. Eric Adkins and

  • HEAT prepares Airmen for rollovers

    Four security forces members strap on their seatbelts and brace for a rollover."Egress, Egress, Egress," yelled 1st Lt. Autumne Wells, 341st Security Forces Group executive officer.The Airmen then crawl out of the simulated machine and perform 360-degree security. Malmstrom Air Force Base recently

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