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  • Annual AFAF campaign kicks off March 29

    This year's Air Force Assistance Fund "Commitment to Caring" campaign will again provide Airmen the opportunity to contribute to any of the four official Air Force charitable organizations. Malmstrom will kick off its campaign March 29 and it will continue through May 7, according to Master Sgt.

  • 341st Missile Wing 2009 Annual Award Winners

    AIRMANSenior Airman Oren Walker 341st Medical Support SquadronNCOStaff Sgt. Jeremy Thatcher341st Security Forces GroupSNCOSenior Master Sgt. Alfred Hampton 341st Civil Engineer SquadronFSOYSenior Master Sgt. Tom Johnson341st Missile Maintenance SquadronCOMPANY GRADE OFFICERCapt. Tyson Daw 341st

  • Retiree Corner

    Health InformationHelp with health care costsFor veterans experiencing financial difficulties, the VA offers an assortment of programs that can relieve the cost of health care or provide care at no cost. Veterans whose previous income was ruled too high for VA health care may be able to regain

  • Four 'horsemen' assist with Haitian airfield evaluations

    Four pavements and equipment craftsmen with the 819th RED HORSE Squadron teamed up with three members of the Air Force Civil Engineer Support Agency from Tyndall Air Force Base, Fla., to travel to Port-au-Prince, Haiti, Jan. 29. The team was on a mission to evaluate the Port-au-Prince airfield to

  • Congratulations in order

    The following master sergeants were notified March 4 of their selection to senior master sergeant:    Rodney Frotz, Shayne Pederson, Ricky Wood, Brion Blais and Dennis Sweeney.The following captains were notified March 5 of their selection to major:     Franklin Adams, Edward Ferguson, Craig Lowery

  • FAMILY CHILD CARE NOTICE

    Individuals caring for other families' children a total of more than 10 hours a week on a regular basis must be licensed to provide care in on-base quarters. The total number of hours is determined by the number of children in care multiplied by the hours of care provided, for example: a person

  • Spouses can benefit greatly from deployment briefings

    There are a lot of uncertainties spouses may face when they learn their active-duty loved one is going to deploy. The good news is there is help, no matter what the concerns or situations might be, and the best place to start is with the Airman and Family Readiness Center. Military members are

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