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  • Weather flight forecasts for missile field

    As a weather forecaster, it is impossible to predict exactly what type of weather is going to be at a specific location. Forecasters must rely on special charts, graphs, satellite images and other equipment to estimate the path of inbound conditions.If monitoring one local area such as a small city

  • Airman enriches lives as a chaplain's assistant

    Transitioning from a life of cyberspace to one of servant leadership isn't a typical path for most Airmen, but for one chaplain's assistant assigned to the 341st Missile Wing it was just the change she was looking to make.Staff Sgt. Grace Hoyt is the NCO in charge of program support for the 341st MW

  • Malmstrom's Outpatient Records takes care of Airmen's medical history

    The 341st Medical Group is responsible for all medical and dental care for more than 10,000 beneficiaries throughout Montana. It's mission - to maximize Team Malmstrom's health, fitness and readiness through comprehensive managed health care systems emphasizing health promotion and preventative

  • Keep fighting toward your goal

    1st Lt. Elizabeth Guidara, 12th Missile Squadron missile combat crew commander, is training to become the first female Air Force officer to go through the Marine Corps Martial Arts Center of Excellence, and to go through the Martial Arts Instructor course."Once I finish the course, I will be a

  • Malmstrom’s water and fuels systems maintainers

    Keeping Malmstrom Air Force Base's water running and sub-surface infrastructure in optimal condition can be a monumental task, according to Malmstrom's water and fuels systems maintainers. Regardless of the size of the mission, they work day in and day out to keep these systems running and Team

  • An Airman with many talents

    1st Lt. Jasmine Paul, 341st Operations Support Squadron, utilizes her many talents to improve the world around her, including writing a memoir and starting a nonprofit organization to benefit high school seniors searching for college education.Paul was born and raised in Dover, Delaware, as a first

  • Malmstrom trailblazing breast-feeding support

    Directly following maternity leave, I reported to Airman Leadership School as a senior airman in 2011. I timidly asked if it would be possible for me to graduate while taking breaks to pump breast milk for my newborn son.  The commandant and my instructor allowed me an additional five minutes to

  • To the horse!

    Looking down the road as a new lieutenant in 1994, Col. Yvonne Spencer never imagined she would be in the position she is in today; a colonel and a commander of one of only four active duty RED HORSE units.Spencer took command of the 819th RED HORSE Squadron in July of 2015 and is the first African

  • Feel like royalty

    When it comes to health, the mouth is just as essential as any other part of the body. In fact, it may be one of the most important. According to mouthhealthy.org, an individual's mouth can show signs of nutritional deficiencies and general infections, as well as other significant health

  • The first ones in

    The possibility of being exposed to chemical, biological, radiological or neurological hazards are low, but being safe is a number one priority of the Air Force.In order to ensure a safe and secure work environment from dangerous hazards, the 341st Medical Operations Squadron Bioenvironmental

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