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  • Fire Department staff relay fall fire safety tips

    As summer turns to fall, it's a good idea for Air Force Global Strike Command members to refresh their memory on fall fire safety tips. Some safety tips are the same regardless of the time of year, but many safety concerns are seasonal, particularly those that involve keeping the home warm. Time

  • EOD teams Air Force wide take day to reflect on operations

    The Explosive Ordinance Disposal team at Malmstrom, along with all EOD shops across Air Force Global Strike Command and the Air Force, will be participating in an annual safety stand-down day Nov. 19 to provide the Airmen an opportunity to review past missions and incidents in the hope that it will

  • Malmstrom Honor Guard graduates 2010 class

    Twenty-three Total Force Airmen graduated from the Malmstrom Base Honor Guard's annual training class Nov. 5 and conducted a full-honors funeral demonstration for more than 50 attendees including wing leadership and the Honorable Michael Winters, mayor of the City of Great Falls.This year was the

  • Air Force Global Strike Command announces Sijan award nominees

    The 341st Missile Wing Commander Col. Anthony Cotton announced Nov. 1 that two Airmen assigned to Malmstrom were Air Force Global Strike Command's nominees for the United States Air Force's 2010 Lance P. Sijan Leadership Award.This award recognizes the accomplishments of officers and enlisted

  • Six graduate from NCO Academy

    The following Air Force Global Strike Command technical sergeants assigned to Malmstrom graduated from the Vosler NCO Academy at Peterson Air Force Base, Colo., Oct. 28:Chad Cowdery, 341st Logistics Readiness SquadronKevin Powell, 341st Missile Maintenance SquadronBrian Cool, 490th Missile

  • Procedures for active-shooter scenarios have changed

    The active-shooter incident response procedures for Malmstrom have been updated. Procedures and policies are constantly evaluated by analyzing exercise observations, benchmarking other installations' procedures and studying lessons learned from various reports. The goal is to provide the best

  • Team training paramount for success of EOD missions

    Improvised Explosive Devices are never found at a set time or in perfect conditions. In Iraq or Afghanistan, it's common for these suspicious, unidentified objects to be found. When an IED is located, an explosive ordinance disposal team is called to disarm it and safe the area. To help ready

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