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  • MAFB migration to AF Network starts soon

    Malmstrom AIR FORCE BASE - The day is fast approaching when all Air Force personnel will have the ability to log on to the network from any Air Force base and access their e-mail, calendar, tasks file shares, SharePoint sites and many other applications/services just as if they were at their home

  • Critical Days of Summer: Practice ATV safety

    Here's some food for thought: according to www.ATVSafety.gov, the government all-terrain vehicle safety website, from 2007 through 2009, Montana experienced 18 ATV-related fatalities averaging six deaths per year. According to the Montana Highway Patrol, from 2010 through to present day, Montana has

  • Help Malmstrom 'Go Green'

    Go green - It is the motto we have all heard from car commercials. Every American can take part and "go green" by simply making recycling part of their daily routine. Below is a guide for recycling on Malmstrom Air Force Base.Aluminum, tin, glass, cardboard, and newspaper:To recycle aluminum, tin,

  • Blue Angels to put on show over Great Falls

    They have flown breathtaking routines around the world and now they are coming to Great Falls.This weekend, on July 30 and 31, the U.S. Navy Blue Angels will perform as part of the 2011 Montana's Military Open House "Flight Over the Falls." It will be at the Montana Air National Guard. Gates open at

  • Three given scholarships

    Three individuals from Great Falls were awarded $1,500 scholarships each as part of the Scholarships for Military Children Program, funded by manufactures and suppliers that provide for commissaries world-wide."Winners were Cameo A. Cayer, Jared M. Knupp and Kyler F. Nathe," said John Nelson,

  • Critical Days of Summer: Watch for increased two-wheel traffic

    Finally, summer weather seems to be here. After a brutal winter and seemingly unending wet spring, Malmstrom AFB members can break out the shorts and flip flops, load up the sport utility vehicle and take to the roads. Any hard-working member of Air Force Global Strike Command would assemble a

  • 40th Helicopter Squadron records rescue No. 383

    Less than two weeks after its 382nd rescue, the Air Force Global Strike Command's 40th Helicopter Squadron obtained its 383rd. On July 7, one of the unit's UH-1N Huey helicopter crews picked up a 34-year-old man and his dog. Aircraft commander/pilot for the rescue was Capt. Leo Gracik. Also in the

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