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  • Governor signs new law to help military spouses

    A Montana bill designed to help ease the licensing process for new Montana residents in their occupational fields was signed into law by Montana Governor Steve Bullock on March 20, 2019, making it law.

  • Sesame Street Live performs at Malmstrom

    Elmo leads Malmstrom children in a dance during a Sesame Street Live performance at the base theater March 23, 2019, on Malmstrom Air Force Base, Mont. The Air Force Services Activity's Air Force Entertainment sent performance groups across the Air Force to support Month of the Military Child. (U.S.

  • Military Justice Summary - March 2019

    The following is a summary of the 341st Missile Wing’s recent courts-martial and Non-judicial Punishments: 15 February 2019 – 14 March 2019Courts-Martial:An Airman First Class from 341st Logistics Readiness Squadron plead guilty at a Summary Court Martial to one charge of possession of psilocybin

  • Good nutritional behaviors fuel Airmen

    March is National Nutrition Month, and while the entire month emphasizes the importance of good nutrition, the 341st Medical Operations Squadron health promotions team aims to see good nutritional behaviors become a daily routine.

  • What you need to know about poison prevention

    Sometimes it can be easy to forget the little things by overlooking the everyday hazards and miss identifying the potential for an incident until it’s too late.When some people think of the word poison, they think of dangerous chemicals or old-school snake venom. However, poison prevention focuses

  • Team Malmstrom gains a future K-9 veteran

    Military working dogs and handlers support defense posture by providing a psychological deterrent and increased security, as well as serving local communities in aid requests, such as bomb detections and drug inspections.The 341st Security Forces Squadron MWD unit was assigned a new female K-9,

  • Airmen aid stranded citizen in snowstorm

    About 90 miles east of Great Falls, Montana, Carrie Mantooth was driving home Monday, about 5 miles southeast of Denton when she got her car stuck in heavy snow. The temperatures for that day were averaging below zero degrees.

  • Mental health support group breaks stigmas, builds resiliency

    In the military, talk of mental health can carry a stigma. Thoughts of, “how will this impact my career?”, or, “will this affect my credibility?” can run through the minds of those struggling with mental health concerns.Contrary to these stigmas, dealing with mental health concerns won’t damage your

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