Sept. 6, 2016 TACP trains Malmstrom Airmen Airmen from Malmstrom recently received training from a Tactical Air Control Party team.The training was initiated to enhance the working relationship between the 40th Helicopter Squadron and the 741st Missile Security Forces Squadron.“We developed the training to advance the missile security forces
Sept. 6, 2016 561st Network Operations Squadron Detachment 4 Change of Command Maj. Luis Morales, right, accepts command of the 561st Network Operations Squadron Detachment 4 from Lt. Col. David Canady, 561st NOS commander, during a change of command ceremony at the Malmstrom Air Force Base Grizzly Bend Sept. 6. Master Sgt. Chad McManus, 561st NOS cyber operations flight
Sept. 6, 2016 Urgent care pilot program An Air Force wide Urgent Care Pilot program became effective May 23, 2016, allowing TRICARE Prime members two visits per fiscal year to a network TRICARE authorized provider without a referral or prior authorization. The program is open to non-active duty Prime enrollees, TRICARE Prime remote
Aug. 30, 2016 Maintenance Airman represents AFGSC Senior Airman Taleah McGriff, 741st Maintenance Squadron power refrigeration and electrical lab technician, was hand selected to represent the 341st Missile Wing at the 2016 Air Force Association's Air, Space and Cyber Convention held Sept. 19–21 in Washington D.C. The goal behind Airmen attending
Aug. 30, 2016 Loy Elementary tours Malmstrom More than 20 faculty and staff members from Loy Elementary School in Great Falls toured Malmstrom Aug. 29. Kim Ray, Loy Elementary School principal, said this was a follow-up tour from their visit in March when they learned the basics of Malmstrom’s mission and wanted to return to get more in depth
Aug. 25, 2016 Kickball league encourages camaraderie, teamwork Morale is high here at the 341st Missile Wing, thanks to the combined efforts of base leadership and fun-seeking Airmen.Maj. Jeremy Sheppard, 341st Missile Security Forces Squadron commander, came up with the idea to start the kickball league.“I challenged every squadron commander on base to join in
Aug. 24, 2016 Fun in the mud The 341st Maintenance Group hosted the base’s first mud run Aug. 26. Senior Master Sgt. Eric Butt, 341st Missile Maintenance Squadron first sergeant, said that the mud run was designed for all ages. “The run included (adults) and children in fun events that also tasked them physically,” said
Aug. 23, 2016 AC3, the ultimate competition The 341st Security Forces Group hosted the 5th Annual Ace’s Cop Combat Challenge Aug. 19, at Malmstrom Air Force Base, Montana.“The Ace’s Cop Combat Challenge is an opportunity for defenders to prove themselves by demonstrating their strengths, job-skill knowledge and motivation,” said Col. Chris
Aug. 19, 2016 Work-life balance, what’s important? Chief Master Sgt. Fred Wetzel, 341st Security Forces Squadron superintendent, hosted a Lean in Circle professional development luncheon Aug. 18, where he led a group discussion with attendees on having a work-life balance.“If there is one thing I want people to take away from this discussion it is
Aug. 18, 2016 Veterans helping veterans 341st Missile Maintenance Squadron volunteered at the Grace Home Veterans Center in Great Falls, Montana, Aug. 13.Grace Home is the first transitional living center for homeless male veterans in North Central Montana. The facility has 10 bedrooms, a library, entertainment room, a large kitchen, a