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  • Work-life balance

    It's a weekday, Wednesday to be precise, just a tick past 8:30 a.m. I should be at my desk, in a meeting,or out visiting Airmen in one of the many organizations on base, but I'm not. Instead I'm seated in a bus filled with Airmen outfitted in brightly colored snow gear. The sounds of their excited

  • The importance of constant learning

    "If the only tool you have is a hammer, you tend to see every problem as a nail."- Abraham MaslowA person learns many new things throughout their daily experiences and interactions; however, most of this information merely is stowed away becoming wasted knowledge. For a person to truly grow, they

  • Wanted: More men like Mike

    I have a recruiting advertisement hanging on my office wall with large, bold print, stating, "WANTED...More Men Like Mike!" With artist's pictures and captions, the advertisement outlines "Mike's" military life from high school to the end of his first enlistment. At the bottom of the page it reads,

  • Is it "Soda" or "Pop"?

    What do you call a syrupy, carbonated beverage? Depending on what part of the country you are from, you may call it pop, soda or coke. Why is that? We are all individuals with unique backgrounds, varying cultures and life experiences. These foundations in concert with your interactions with others

  • In brightest day, in blackest night

    June 22, 2012, was a good day for me. I took command of the 341st Logistics Readiness Squadron. An opportunity that is not given to you easily but earned because during the course of your career, you have proven to have the qualities to take care of people and get the mission done. When I was told I

  • Family matters: Winning the 'war' within

    For months I have been pondering on what topic to write about; a meaningful message for all ranks that they could walk away with. On Dec. 8, I was sitting in the wing conference room with the Malmstrom Air Force Base leadership team and we watched a movie entitled "The Invisible War." As I sat

  • To the Nuclear Airmen of Malmstrom

    It's almost surreal. If someone had told me when I was a boy that I'd get to serve in the U.S. Air Force, I wouldn't have believed them. If they had told me I would command a wing, I would've laughed in their face. You see, that sort of thing was reserved for "privileged" people. At least that's

  • Your role in crime prevention

    According to www.neighborhoodscout.com, in 2010, one person in 22 was a victim of property crime in Great Falls. Whether it's larceny, burglary, arson or motor vehicle theft, these acts are all preventable. According to the 341st Security Forces Squadron Reports and Analysis Office, on Malmstrom Air

  • You make a difference

    Chances are you made a New Year's resolution. I challenge you to reflect on what you are grateful for in 2012. It might not be clear to you how what you do day-to-day fits in nuclear deterrence or the bigger Air Force mission, but what you do makes a difference. Take the time to write a gratitude

  • Don't act under frustration

    Genghis Khan, at one time, ruled vast lands and was one of the greatest warlords of Asia. One of his best friends and companions was a hawk; the two were almost inseparable. After a long day of hunting in an unfamiliar area, he was parched and in search of water to quench his thirst. He searched

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