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  • Plan ahead with services offered by base legal office

    Visits to the base legal office are sometimes required, however, a variety of services are available for the active-duty members, retirees and dependents of Malmstrom Air Force Base on a daily basis."We assist with landlord-tenant issues, wills, estate planning, powers of attorney, divorces, family

  • UH-1N maintainers crucial to mission success

    The Malmstrom flight line may not be an active fixed-wing aircraft hub, but the sound of helicopter rotors is a familiar one. UH-1N Huey maintainers work seven days a week to ensure that missile security, support, and search and rescue missions are accomplished."For more than 24 years, Air Force

  • Air Force history of ICBM development, safeguarding America

    During the latter months of 1957, some Americans could stand on their back porch and catch a glimpse of the Soviet Union's satellite, Sputnik, orbiting across the sky. To many, this slight sparkle was viewed as simply an advancement in technology, but to the United States government, it was much

  • Working to change culture of safety

    Spring is just around the corner, and last year that meant increased sports and recreational mishaps off duty for Malmstrom Air Force Base personnel, according to the 341st Missile Wing ground safety office.The 341st MW safety offices work to prevent mishaps by educating and training Airmen to

  • Freight management team keeps Malmstrom moving

    If asked, many Airmen may confess to joining the Air Force for the opportunity to travel, whether it be across the country or around the world. Although they might not be physically traveling, a few members of Team Malmstrom have the ability to affect missions around the world - through the

  • The 'Tuskegee Experiment:' The Legend of the Tuskegee Airmen

    Editor's Note: This is part eight of an eight-part series that highlights some of the men and women who have been influential in the early history of the United States Air Force.In a time where African Americans were faced with adversity and provided limited opportunities, a small project titled

  • A rifle and a medical kit: The William H. Pitsenbarger story

    Editor's Note: This is part seven of an eight-part series that highlights some of the men and women who have been influential in the early history of the United States Air Force. Part eight will feature The Tuskegee Airmen.Born in 1944 in Piqua, Ohio, as an only child to William F. and Alice

  • No Airman left behind: The Archibald Mathies story

    Editor's Note: This is part six of an eight-part series that highlights some of the men and women who have been influential in the early history of the United States Air Force. Part seven will feature Wiiliam H. Pitsenbarger.Staff Sgt. Archibald Mathies was an airplane mechanic-gunner and flight

  • Countless resources can be found at Malmstrom's library

    Malmstrom Air Force Base's library offers an abundance of educational and mission-related resources for those who wish to advance their learning. Included in the 30,000 books, DVDs and CDs, the library provides study resources for CLEP, DSST, ASVAB, AFOQT and many other academic tests. "In one form

  • Defining courage: The Forrest L. Vosler story

    Editor's Note: This is part five of an eight-part series that highlights some of the men and women who have been influential in the early history of the United States Air Force. Part six will feature Archibald Mathies.Forrest Lee 'Woody' Vosler was a radio operator and gunner during World War ll,

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