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  • Cupcake wars; one to rule them all

    The 341st Missile Wing at Malmstrom hosted its first cupcake war April 3 at the base chapel.Teams were invited from across the wing to create a recipe and get creative with a design theme in the hopes of winning first place and a trophy.The theme for the competition was based from a literary classic

  • Malmstrom Airmen selected as RPA pilots

    Staff Sgt. Jacob and Tech. Sgt. Lucas, both 741st Maintenance Squadron missile maintenance operations center members, recently received notification that they were selected for remotely piloted aircraft pilot training.According to Air Force Personnel Center Public Affairs, the enlisted Airmen

  • MAFB officer receives AFGSC award

    Maj. Jeremiah Kirschman, 341st Contracting Squadron commander, received the 2016 Air Force Global Strike Command Outstanding Contracting Officer Award in the field grade officer category.Originally from Albuquerque, New Mexico, Kirschman entered the Air Force with a Bachelor of Science in management

  • SecAF visits Malmstrom AFB for final time

    Secretary of the Air Force Deborah Lee James visited Malmstrom Air Force Base Jan. 5 to discuss morale, innovation and modernization of the nuclear enterprise with Airmen.James met with base leaders, company grade officers and enlisted members during her visit to gain feedback and insight across all

  • Maintenance Airman represents AFGSC

    Senior Airman Taleah McGriff, 741st Maintenance Squadron power refrigeration and electrical lab technician, was hand selected to represent the 341st Missile Wing at the 2016 Air Force Association's Air, Space and Cyber Convention held Sept. 19–21 in Washington D.C. The goal behind Airmen attending

  • Malmstrom Commissary receives nationwide recognition

    The Defense Commissary Agency awarded the Malmstrom Commissary the Bill Nichols Award for Best Large Commissary in the United States.“There is a cohesiveness, a professionalism and a level of caring here I haven’t seen at many other commissaries,” said Gerard Contreras, the Malmstrom Commissary

  • What’s the buzz?

    Earlier this month, Malmstrom Air Force Base encountered a wildlife phenomenon, and through perseverance and understanding, handled what could have been a sticky situation in the most natural way possible.Airmen utilized quick thinking and humane treatment to save the lives of approximately 25,000

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