March 2, 2007 Personnel records need to keep current at all times; responsibility for updates lies with military member Nobody can predict the twists and turns that life can take, but with a little bit of preparation Airmen can make the best of any situation. Every Airman needs to take charge when it comes to their records and they need to inform someone when there are errors, said Maj. Gen. Anthony Przybyslawski,
March 2, 2007 Focus on Force: Lieutenant's knack for giving extends into community She hasn't been in the Air Force very long, nor has she been at Malmstrom long, either. But 2nd Lt. Miranda Thompson, officer in charge of the 341st Mission Support Squadron's commander's support section, has left her mark on many organizations in little more than 18 months. A self-proclaimed sports
March 2, 2007 819th RHS recognized for outstanding achievement in ground safety in 2006 Officials recently announced the 819th RED HORSE Squadron as the winner of the 2006 Air Force Chief of Safety Outstanding Achievement Award for ground safety. Safety programs that increased awareness and responsibility helped the 819th RHS win this award, along with a number of other safety awards
Feb. 9, 2007 Tactical Response Force Airmen showcase talents to wing leadership Two members of the 341st Security Forces Group Tactical Response Force competed blindfolded in a head-to-head demonstration of their skills at identifying, separating and reassembling the parts of four weapons they use on a regular basis while carrying out their daily duties. Senior Airman Zachary
Feb. 9, 2007 Medical professionals nail six AFSPC awards Six members of Malmstrom's Medical Group won 2006 Air Force Space Command Air Force Medical Service Awards. Lt. Col. Edward Farley won the Maj. Gen. Barbara Brannon Nursing Leadership Award; Maj. Troy McGill earned United States Air Force Field Grade Physical Therapist of the Year; 1st Lt. David
Feb. 2, 2007 Team Malmstrom assists with determining threat level of suspicious pacakage A 13-person team from three organizations at Malmstrom were called out to assist officials of the Blackfeet Tribal community with determining the contents of a suspicious package found on the reservation in Browning, Mont., Jan. 24. "We initially received the call from the command post about 2
Feb. 2, 2007 Gen. Chilton gets acquainted with Team Malmstrom The commander of Air Force Space Command visited Malmstrom AFB Jan. 24, and addressed Airmen about the importance of their role in the Global War on Terrorism and the roles they play in shaping the Air Force to meet today's military needs. Gen. Kevin P. Chilton, who became AFSPC's commander in June
Jan. 12, 2007 Bedenbender rallies bell ringers to earn $22K for charity For one 19-year Air Force Security Forces veteran, "having a positive impact on his career field and the Air Force as a whole," are two of his goals for the future. If the actions as the wing point of contact for the 2006 Salvation Army Bell Ringers program can be counted, he's well on his way to
Jan. 12, 2007 Aces High, ODR win best in AFSPC Two Malmstrom Services programs won awards in the period that started Oct. 1, 2005 and ended Sept. 30, 2006. Aces High Bowling Center and Outdoor Recreation won best in Air Force Space Command for outstanding innovation, management, customer focus and satisfaction, as well as operational results.