Aug. 2, 2007 Staff sergeant found guilty of committing larceny, filing false official statement A general court-martial was held on July 9 at Malmstrom Air Force Base, Mont., in the case of United States v. Staff Sgt. Tim G. Cogger. Sergeant Cogger, a member of the 819th RED HORSE Squadron, was charged with one charge and two specifications of conspiring with a technical sergeant to commit
Aug. 2, 2007 Five airmen receive Article 15 punishments The following individuals received non-judicial punishments during the month of July: * An airman first class from 341st Missile Security Forces Squadron received a reduction to the rank of airman, forfeiture of $340 pay suspended for six months and 14 days extra duty for failure to go to appointed
Aug. 2, 2007 101 Critical Days of Summer: Road rage big concern for increased summertime driving "Road rage" is a term believed to have originated in the United States. In its broadest sense, it is any display of aggression by a driver. However, the term is often used to refer to the more extreme acts of aggression, such as a physical assault, that occur as a direct result of a disagreement
Aug. 2, 2007 Depression in men nearly 6 million; TriWest services help with treatment The National Institutes of Health estimates that at least six million men in the United States suffer from some form of depression every year. Research and clinical evidence reveal that while women and men can develop symptoms of depression, they often experience depression and cope with symptoms
Aug. 2, 2007 Bowling leagues start up; registration kicks off While there are still a few weeks left to enjoy of the summer, fall will be here before everyone knows it. Now is the time to start making your recreation plans for the months ahead and joining a bowling league just might be in order. Aces High Bowling Center is currently undergoing some extensive
Aug. 2, 2007 ‘Hire A Hero’ scholarships expanded; family members can now apply "Hire A Hero" offers 122 academic scholarships to active and transitioning military personnel, veterans, national guard members, reservists and their spouses. The scholarship is now available to family members of military personnel and veterans. Lincoln Educational Services Corporation, the title
Aug. 2, 2007 Air Force NSPS update released The Air Force has deployed more than 39,000 employees to the National Security Personnel System. When fully implemented, NSPS will cover more than 128,000 Air Force employees and affect civilian employees, civilian supervisors and military members who supervise civilian employees. The Air Force
Aug. 2, 2007 Malmstrom youth invited to participate in Air Force Ball decoration contest Malmstrom Air Force Base will celebrate the 60th Anniversary of the United States Air Force and the 25th Anniversary of Air Force Space Command by hosting a formal ball Sept. 15. The theme is "Heritage to Horizons," and the planners have come up with a unique way to decorate the 3 Bay Hangar for the
Aug. 1, 2007 Malmstrom Airman helps teach Afghan police forces tactics, training (Editors note: Staff Sergeant Daniel Smith, currently serving as the Police Technical Advisory Team NCO in charge at Forward Operating Base Mehtar Lam, Afghanistan, is a deployed member of Team Malmstrom from the 341st Missile Security Forces Squadron.)Members of the Police Technical Advisory Team