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  • CATM: wearing many hats to ensure mission execution

    No matter what job an Airman holds, they are required to maintain a skillset to defend this country and its allies at a moment’s notice. Combat Arms Training and Maintenance is a vital component to keeping our Airmen trained and qualified on the weapon systems they are issued when providing security

  • SFG will wear new uniforms beginning May 1

    Beginning May 1, the 377th Security Forces Group at Kirtland Air Force Base will be switching all of its personnel to the Operational Camouflage Pattern uniforms.

  • Career Intermission Program gives Airmen a break

    The Air Force’s Career Intermission Program allows Total Force Airmen the opportunity to temporarily transition out of the service for a minimum of one year and maximum of three years in order to pursue personal or professional endeavors.  Eligible participants receive a monthly stipend and retain

  • Minot rescue crew saves man trapped from flood

    Members of the 54th Helicopter Squadron at Minot Air Force Base responded to a search and rescue call involving a man trapped in his cabin, surrounded by rising flood water in Savage, Montana, March 24, 2018. At approximately 2 p.m. the crew received a phone call requesting a hoist-equipped aircraft

  • Sisters for Life Become Sisters in Arms

    Have you ever wished you had a twin? A guaranteed best friend in life and a bond like no other. Fortunately, that’s the reality for two sisters in the 90th Security Forces Group who have managed to stick together thus far on their Air Force journey.Senior Airman Brittany Grimes, 90th Security Forces

  • UH-1N Iroquois: 54th workhorse

    As the loud, galloping clap resonated with each swift revolution, a faint rumble in the distance quickly evolved into distinct hoof beats, with the aerodynamic body slicing through the crisp North Dakota air.What seems like a speck on the horizon at first, screamed across the plains appearing as a

  • Airman earns Army Air Assault Badge

    A missile security operator with the 841st Missile Security Forces Squadron earned an Army Air Assault Badge March 23 after graduating from Air Assault School in Fort Bliss, Texas.Airman Gideon Magrini arrived at Malmstrom in mid-February. Three days later, tryouts for the Air Assault course were

  • 891st Activation and Assumption of Command

    (From left) Col. Jason Beers, 91st Security Forces Group commander, hands Maj. Winell de Mesa, 891st Missile Security Forces Squadron commander, the squadron guidon during the 891st MSFS Activation and Assumption of Command at Minot Air Force Base, N.D., Nov. 5, 2018. The squadron was operating as a

  • 20th AF and 90th SFG host CUAS Summit

    Twentieth Air Force and the 90th Security Forces Group recently held a counter unmanned aerial systems summit with representatives from Air Force Global Strike Command, Air Combat Command and seven off-base federal agencies, here March 13-15.     The event allowed attendees to discuss best