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  • Radiology: capturing life-saving images

    Some people wouldn’t be able to do their best work in the dark.Airmen who work in the 341st Medical Group radiology clinic, however, thrive in the dark.“Our mission is important because we want to make sure whatever is wrong with an Airman is diagnosed,” said Staff Sgt. Jason Spearow, 341st Medical

  • ICBM sustainment roadshow visits Malmstrom

    Individuals from multiple agencies involved in sustaining the intercontinental ballistic missile Minuteman III visited Malmstrom Air Force Base Feb. 1-2.Airmen from Air Force Global Strike Command, the ICBM systems directorate, the 748th Supply Chain Management Group and the Defense Logistics Agency

  • MAFB officer receives AFGSC award

    Maj. Jeremiah Kirschman, 341st Contracting Squadron commander, received the 2016 Air Force Global Strike Command Outstanding Contracting Officer Award in the field grade officer category.Originally from Albuquerque, New Mexico, Kirschman entered the Air Force with a Bachelor of Science in management

  • 2017, Year of the Family

    Malmstrom leadership attended a conference last fall at Barksdale Air Force Base, La., focusing on improving the lives of Airmen and their families. The conference unveiled Air Force Global Strike Command’s announcement of 2017 as “The Year of the Family.”This year will serve as the foundation to

  • SecAF visits Malmstrom AFB for final time

    Secretary of the Air Force Deborah Lee James visited Malmstrom Air Force Base Jan. 5 to discuss morale, innovation and modernization of the nuclear enterprise with Airmen.James met with base leaders, company grade officers and enlisted members during her visit to gain feedback and insight across all

  • Day in the life of K-9

    Staff Sgt. Jordan Caldwell, 341st Security Forces Squadron military working dog handler, cleans a dog kennel Dec. 20, 2016, at Malmstrom Air Force Base, Mont. Each morning and throughout the day, Caldwell cleans seven kennels as part of his daily duties. (U.S. Air Force photo/Airman 1st Class Daniel

  • Cookie express brings holiday cheer

    The holiday season can get a little tough for anyone who has to spend it away from their families.Some Airmen cannot make it home for the holidays whether it is due to mission or scheduling requirements. To bring a taste of home to these Airmen each year the base works with the community to collect

  • Purple Heart presented to Malmstrom Airman

    An Airman from Malmstrom Air Force Base was awarded a Purple Heart medal during a ceremony at the Air Fields hangar Dec. 9, 2016.Staff Sgt. Joseph Dickison, 819th RED HORSE Squadron heating, ventilation and air conditioning technician, was awarded the Purple Heart medal for combat wounds received in

  • REAL ID Act, effective changes Jan. 30

    In late November, Montana was denied an extension to the REAL ID Act implementation which means beginning Jan. 30, 2017, individuals seeking entry to Malmstrom will need to provide a form of compliant identification to be granted access to the base.According to the Department of Homeland Security’s

  • EOD uses 3-D printer to enhance training

    The 341st Civil Engineer Squadron explosive ordnance disposal flight recently acquired a 3-D printer capable of printing training aids to enhance the effectiveness of the unit.According to Capt. Daniel Blomberg, 341st CES EOD flight commander, the printer allows the flight to create inexpensive and

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