Oct. 15, 2010 FALL: A season to think about safety Fall is upon us and there is no looking back. Autumn has unique safety characteristics that members of Air Force Global Strike Command should be aware of to provide a smooth transition to the coming months. LeavesAs beautiful as leaves may be, they can be just as dangerous. Use care when walking
Oct. 15, 2010 Malmstrom Airmen snack healthy Wing One's Health and Wellness Center recently threw down the gauntlet with a declaration of a "Snack Bar War," pitting nine participating snack bars against one another throughout the month of September to further promote a "Fit-to-Fight" lifestyle.The snack bar, managed by Senior Airmen Dynesha
Oct. 15, 2010 Sports mouth guard importance Five million teeth are knocked out each year during sports activities. Wearing a properly fitted mouth guard or sports guard during contact sporting activities can protect your teeth. Ninety-five percent of football concussions are transmitted through the jaw to the brain. A concussion is a head
Oct. 15, 2010 Local youth benefit from weeklong fire prevention campaign The Malmstrom Fire Emergency Service and the National Fire Protection Association teamed up for Fire Prevention Week 2010 Oct. 3 through Oct. 9. The weeklong campaign focused on the importance of fire safety and prevention to Air Force Global Strike Command youth and their families by making trips
Oct. 8, 2010 Malmstrom’s new career assistance advisor helps Airmen explore Air Force opportunities Sometimes the job assigned to an Airman doesn't turn out to be the job he/she expected. Often Airmen seeking a change believe getting out of the Air Force is their only option for a new start. However, career assistance advisors assist Airmen looking for a new role in the Air Force and help them
Oct. 8, 2010 Wing One celebrates Air Force Anniversary Ball Members of the 341st Missile Wing gathered at the Best Western Heritage Inn Oct. 2 for the 2010 Wing One Air Force Anniversary Ball. This year's theme was "A Night to Remember: Honoring Air Force Airmen Past, Present and Future...A Red Carpet Event." As the Air Force Global Strike Command Airmen,