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  • Violence Prevention Training

    Malmstrom Air Force Base has started a new annual violence prevention training program. A training course was recently held for facilitators to further integrate Green Dot, sexual assault prevention and suicide prevention training into one interactive training block.
  • Malmstrom teen wins Montana State Boys & Girls Club Military Youth of the Year

    Youth Centers on all U.S. military installations are affiliated with the Boys & Girls Clubs of America. Youth of the Year is one of BGCA’s premier youth recognition programs, recognizing sound character, leadership skills and willingness to give back to the community.
  • LRS Vehicle Maintenance keeps mission moving

    Since the production of the first automobile in the 19th century, vehicles have become an important aspect of daily life. From normal transportation to construction and working vehicles, they’re also used to accomplish numerous military missions.
  • Child Abuse Prevention Month

    April is designated as the Month of the Military Child, a time to honor the sacrifices made by military families worldwide, emphasizing on the experience of the children of military members serving at home and overseas.April is also Child Abuse Prevention Month, promoting positive parenting, encouraging the use of helping resources and encouraging
  • Maintenance ensures missile field efficiency

    The 741st Maintenance Squadron supports all maintenance activities affecting the base’s Minuteman III launch facilities and missile alert facilities.
  • Malmstrom family pledges to Montana Civil Air Patrol

    Founded on Dec. 1, 1941, The Civil Air Patrol was formed to mobilize the nation’s civilian aviation resources for national defense service.
  • Malmstrom celebrates Women's History Month, all-female field mission

    Every month of March, Air Force Global Strike Command recognizes Women’s History Month by coordinating all-female alert teams to dispatch to the missile field.This year, all three intercontinental ballistic missile wings, as well as the 341st Maintenance Group, are posting females to the field on International Women’s Day.“We’re sending out
  • Pharmacy helps to maintain deployability to missile field, abroad

    Air Force pharmacists help maintain the health and deployability of Airmen. The 341st Medical Support Squadron Pharmacy works to provide care for Airmen to maintain readiness and precision combat capability.
  • Airman has straight talk about PTSD and getting help

    More than a decade ago, Lt. Col. Kevin Lombardo was in Iraq when the area he was defending was hit by a rocket attack.The battle smells, the sounds, sights, touch and even the taste from that attack still haunt him on most days.Reliving the horror of that day over and over--and the fear and emotions that come with it--is what it's like to live with
  • Sexual assault survivor’s harrowing story and inspiring messages

    One of the personality traits that makes U.S. service members unique people in their jobs, and in the world, is the ability to face a serious and scary life situation, adapt to it and turn it into a victory.Jasmine Sutton, former 341st Missile Wing Judge Advocate staff sergeant, was challenged in such a way during her time on active duty."I was
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