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  • Aces Cop Combat Challenge builds warriors

    Team Malmstrom members from the 341st Security Forces Group work through sweat and mud while trying to accomplish challenging 22 stations meant for security forces members to complete before judges determined the winning team. This was the fourth annual challenge put on by security forces to

  • Dirtboyz pave the way

    Ever run over a hole in the road or watch a broken water pipe flood the area?  That is where the 341st Civil Engineer Squadron pavement and equipment section comes in handy.  "The mission of the pavement and equipment, also known as the dirtboyz, is to maintain the base and also undertake new

  • Recovery Care Coordinator: serving the ones who've served

    For those on the road to recovery, a helping hand can make all the difference in the process being a smooth, easy transition back to normal life. For Air Force Recovery Care Coordinators, their mission is to streamline the way care and support is delivered so Airmen in need can regain their full

  • RED HORSE structures get it done

    The 819th RED HORSE Squadron is a self-sufficient, mobile squadron capable of rapid response and independent operations in remote, high-threat environments worldwide. It provides heavy repair capability and construction support when requirements exceed normal base civil engineer capabilities and

  • Malmstrom Airman selected to attend nuclear studies course

    Recently, the Air Force implemented a new program designed to teach Airmen within the nuclear deterrence mission how to become the most effective and educated leaders in this nuclear enterprise.The program, called the School of Advanced Nuclear Deterrence Studies course, originally resulted from a

  • Corrosion control fights rust

    The 341st Missile Maintenance Squadron corrosion shop at Malmstrom Air Force Base, Montana, employs only five people, but its small staff plays a big role in keeping nuclear facilities and equipment operational.Corrosion control focuses on preventative maintenance by sanding down and repainting the

  • A Veteran in Blue

    Some Airmen get a chance to work doing what they love to do; retired Senior Master Sgt. Robert Stillwell was able to do it for more than four decades.He joined the Air Force in 1968 during the Vietnam War instead of waiting to be drafted, and served as a member of the security police. During his

  • Giant Springs State Park springs to life

    Montana brings abundant opportunities to explore the great outdoors and areas left untouched by humans. Within the local area, Giant Springs State Park offers plenty of scenery and numerous activities. Discovered during the Lewis and Clark Expedition in 1805, the park runs along the Missouri River

  • The business of people: Life as a first sergeant

    Dedication is defined as a feeling of very strong support for or loyalty to someone or something, or the quality or state of being dedicated to a person, group, cause, etc.It is this definition which embodies the attitude of a first sergeant. Colloquially called a shirt or first shirt, unwavering

  • Two Malmstrom enlisted members selected for OTS, prepare for success

    The chance to become an officer in the U.S. Air Force is a dream many strive for but very few attain. For enlisted members, this dream can be even more challenging to accomplish with the burdens of a full time career already in place, and for some a busy family life at home.For two Airmen from

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