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  • Airman Leadership School graduates

    The following senior Airmen graduated from Airman Leadership School Sept. 30 at a ceremony at the Grizzly Bend Club. Alan Anderson, 341st Civil Engineer Squadron; Antonio Canavacholo, 819th RED HORSE Squadron; Brian Crabtree,819th RHS; Christopher Hammack, 341st Missile Security Forces Squadron;

  • New Honor Guard members trained to honor fallen comrades

    Members of Malmstrom's Honor Guard trained 18 new members on how to properly conduct a full honors funeral and other Honor Guard duties during a week-long training in the lower gym of the Sports and Fitness Center, Sept. 29 to Oct. 3. The training consisted of physical training sessions and daily

  • Community notes: Week ending Oct. 10

    341st LRS offers free privately-owned vehicle inspections The 341st Logistics Readiness Squadron will help prepare all base personnel for winter driving by performing free privately-owned vehicle inspections at Building 870 Oct. 11 and 12 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. For more information, call Tech. Sgt.

  • Great Falls military, community leaders meet for CFC kickoff luncheon

    About 50 people attended the Combined Federal Campaign kick-off luncheon at the Montana Air National Guard Base Oct. 1. Including representatives from many local agencies as well as Malmstrom and MANG top leaders. The theme of this year's CFC is "be a star in someone's life" and focuses on helping

  • Safety office offers advice for winter conditions

    Montana weather may come as a shock for those who have not experienced it, but the 341st Missile Wing Safety Office has advice and sources of information that can help people prepare. This winter, Airmen and their families may drive several hours to hit the slopes or walk down the sidewalk to go to

  • Members of Malmstrom take on marathon

    Seventeen members of team Malmstrom participated in this year's annual Air Force Marathon at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio, Sept. 20. Those who participated were of different skill levels and had different ambitions, but all went out and completed what they had intended to accomplish in the

  • September Military Justic Report

    Non-Judicial Punishment An airman first class from the 341st Logistics Readiness Squadron received five days of extra duty for a dereliction of duty on two occasions by not maintaining the yard at the member's residence. A first lieutenant from the 490th Missile Squadron received a forfeiture of

  • "America's Ace" celebrates mission, legacy after 66 years

    More than 500 people attended Malmstrom's annual Air Force ball at the 3-Bay Hangar Sept. 20. The night's events reflected on the heritage of Malmstrom, with historic Air Force displays, and the mission it carries out each day. Maj. Gen. (Ret.) Timothy McMahon, former 20th Air Force commander and

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