June 15, 2007 Supply store hosting customer appreciation day June 27 The Base Supply Store will be holding their semi-annual Customer Appreciation Day from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. June 27 in building 410. The event is conducted to help promote the supply store and give vendors an opportunity to showcase their goods. "Vendors will be on hand to demonstrate products during
June 15, 2007 Three students earn Fisher House scholarships Three local military family members were awarded $1,500 scholarships May 4 from the Fisher House Foundation, officials from the Defense Commissary Agency recently announced. Danielle R. Mullens, from Harlowton, plans to major in musical performance at Montana State University in Bozeman starting in
June 15, 2007 NetLink team successful making computers in capsule a reality Thirty-one Team Malmstrom Warriors from the 490th Missile Squadron, 341st Operations Group Commanders Support Staff, 341st Missile Operations Squadron and 341st Missile Maintenance Squadron rapidly installed a $170,000 computer system in 14 Minuteman-A Launch Control Centers. The combined efforts of
June 8, 2007 Notice to anglers: Some new fishing rules passed after 2007 regulations were published HELENA, Mont. - With the general stream-fishing season open, anglers are planning a summer's worth of fishing trips. Those plans should include a review of the Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks 2007 fishing regulations for regulation changes. "New or changed regulations are displayed in bold italics to
June 8, 2007 SPORTS BRIEFS for the week June 8 to 14 Monday bike rides offered The physical therapy clinic and Health and Wellness Center will have a group bicycle ride at 4:15 p.m. every Monday. Those interested in participating will meet in the clinic's back parking lot. Distances will vary. Helmets are required. For more information, call Master
June 8, 2007 New 'Red Cross' scam targets military spouses The American Red Cross is warning military spouses about a new identity-theft scam that targets family members of deployed troops. The Red Cross was alerted of the scam earlier this month, said Devorah Goldburg of the Red Cross. The scam involves a person with an American accent calling a military
June 8, 2007 RED HORSE to the rescue: Unit helps with runway project at Fort McCoy Work on the Young Air Assault Strip to accommodate C-17 aircraft got an unexpected boost from Air Force personnel from the 819th RED HORSE Squadron from Malmstrom. Tech. Sgt. Rob Cullison, the NCOIC of Airfield Damage Repair for the 819th Rapid Engineer Deployable Heavy Operational Repair Squadron
June 8, 2007 FOCUS ON THE FORCE: 819th RHS member opts for Marine's Senior NCO Academy training Master Sgt. Bill Miller, superintendent of the 819th Airborne RED HORSE flight, successfully completed the Staff Non-Commissioned Officer Advanced course at the Marine Corps University in Quantico, Va., April 14. The training focused primarily on planning an infantry battalion combat mission and
June 7, 2007 OSI says military members help secure bases with Eagle Eyes With a limited number of Air Force Office of Special Investigations agents and Security Forces members, it is up to Airmen and their families with Eagle Eyes to help make sure the area they live in is safe. The U. S. Air Force Eagle Eyes program provides a single point of contact to report