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  • Airman revisits home country with AF LEAP

    He speaks Ukrainian, Russian and English fluently, possesses an undergraduate degree in political science and international studies with a minor in history, and has a master’s degree in public international affairs with a focus in national security.

  • Life of a medical lab tech

    Joining the military provides people the opportunity to travel the world and see new places. Whether it’s to a new state or a new country, most Airmen will have the opportunity to travel and live somewhere they’ve never been before.For Senior Airman Philip Fisketjon, 341st Medical Group medical

  • National Immunization Awareness Month

    Each month of the year has its own special observances. August has National Immunization Awareness to highlight the importance of vaccinations.

  • “Wing One” Airman prepares for Military World Games

    Finishing second place overall and first among Air Force athletes, with a time of 1:54:59 at the Armed Forces Triathlon Championship, Capt. Joel Bischoff, 341st Security Forces Squadron operations director, earned one of four qualifying slots to represent Team USA at the 2019 Military World Games

  • TMO ensures a smooth transition

    Summer time is here, which means it’s Permanent Change of Station season. When it comes to packing, shipping and moving household goods, the traffic management office is here to help. “It’s peak season right now so a lot of people are coming and going,” said Staff Sgt. Michelle Anderson, 341st

  • Meet a missile maintainer

    From Jacksonville, North Carolina, Senior Airman Karlis Hardesty, 341st Missile Maintenance Squadron electromechanical team field runner, has been stationed at Malmstrom for almost three years.

  • From sandy beaches to rocky mountains

    Growing up more than 3,000 miles away on the beaches of Puerto Rico, Airman Yolinette Frontany Sanchez, 341st Force Support Squadron food service apprentice, never imagined herself living in cold, land-locked Montana.

  • From Airman to General

    “All I’ve ever wanted to do in my life is join the Air Force,” said Airman 1st Class Andrew Green, 341st Missile Maintenance Squadron missile maintainer. Originally from Green, Ohio, Green has known since he was six years old he wanted to join the military. His grandfather, who served at Pearl

  • Malmstrom missileer shoots for success

    Earlier this month, one of Malmstrom’s Airmen had the chance to compete in the 2019 Armed Forces Basketball Championship held at Naval Air Station Mayport in Jacksonville, Fla.

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