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  • Personnel security procedures change

    The Air Force Central Adjudication Facility has recently changed its procedures for dealing with "problematic" security-clearance investigations. In the past, the AFCAF gave individuals two chances to provide additional information in order to resolve issues with their investigations; i.e.,

  • Motorcycle awareness booth at open house

    To increase motorcycle awareness for the Malmstrom community, the 341st Space Wing Safety Office will have a booth at the Malmstrom Open House May 19 and 20 instead of holding an Operation Rolling Thunder event this year. The booth will have three motorcycles on display in conjunction with personal

  • Today is provider appreciation day

    Today's child care providers are the world's unsung heroes. In this demanding economy, more mothers are working than ever before and as a result, more children require either full- or part-time child care. It is estimated that of the 21 million children under the age of 6 in the United States, 13

  • Apply now for Missoula children’s theater camp

    The Missoula Children's Theater Youth Performing Arts Camp will be held July 22 to 28 at Seeley Lake near Missoula, Mont. Participants must be 14 years old and not older than 18 years by July 1 and will be selected based on their application and audition VHS tape/DVD. Air Force-level winners from

  • Remember FPCONs during NSI, CSI

    As the Nuclear Surety Inspection and Compliance Inspection rapidly approaches, everyone needs to be reminded of the importance of knowing the Force Protection Condition, as well as the measures that accompany it. Part of what the inspections will focus on is how the base and its personnel respond to

  • Child pornography problem increasing in AFSPC

    There has been a steady increase in disciplinary actions associated with the possession and distribution of child pornography in Air Force Space Command and in the Air Force as a whole. This troubling trend prompted Gen. Kevin P. Chilton, AFSPC commander, to send a letter to all personnel concerning

  • Airman's Creed exemplifies warfighting ethos

    The Air Force chief of staff introduced the new "Airman's Creed" April 18 to provide Airmen a tangible statement of beliefs that they can hold most dear. The Airman's Creed reflects pride in the role of air, space and cyberspace power and the Air Force's commitment in supporting and defending the

  • 6 receive non-judicial punishments

    The following individuals received non-judicial punishments in April. - An airman first class from the 341st Missile Security Forces Squadron received a suspended reduction to airman and forfeiture of $250 pay for failing to refrain from consuming alcohol within eight hours of duty. - A senior

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