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  • Civic Leader Program visits MAFB

    Col. Jennifer Reeves, 341st Missile Wing commander, gives a mission brief to Air Force civic leaders May 6, 2019, at Malmstrom Air Force Base, Mont. Civic leaders from across the nation visited Malmstrom to learn about the wing’s intercontinental ballistic missile mission to more effectively

  • 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,

  • Modernization in the missile field, M18 to phase out M9

    Malmstrom security forces defenders are integrating the new M18 modular handgun system as part of the Reconstitute Defenders Initiative, which aims to modernize weapons systems and increase warfighter lethality.The M18 phases out the M9, which has been in use for more than 30 years.

  • Spouse alert: changes to state licensing deliberated

    A bill waiting for a vote in the Montana Senate has the potential to help military spouses expand their work options in the state. In early February of this year, the Montana House of Representatives passed House Bill 105, which addresses the issue of occupational licensure once moving to Montana

  • Sen. Jon Tester visits Malmstrom

    Senator Jon Tester speaks to Col. Jennifer Reeves, 341st Missile Wing commander, during his visit Feb. 19, 2019, at Malmstrom Air Force Base, Mont. Tester discussed with Reeves on Malmstrom's progress with military construction, replacements for the UH-1N Twin Huey helicopters, follow-ons for

  • Eliminating health hazards one pest at a time

    Insects, rodents, snakes and weeds, what do these things have in common? They all are capable of interfering with our mission and well-being.It is the job of the 341st Civil Engineer Squadron pest management team to eradicate these irritants to ensure the safety of the base populous and the

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