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  • Strategic agility is the future of the Air Force

    As the Air Force prepares for new challenges and opportunities of the coming decades, it faces sobering 21st-century realities: global centers of power have become more distributed and the terrorism threat more dispersed. Most importantly, the emerging environment is demonstrating a trend that could

  • Skid trainers test Airmens’ skills, increase field safety

    Security forces personnel, maintenance personnel and missileers at Malmstrom Air Force Base drive anywhere from 24,000 to 64,000 miles a day, depending on weather conditions. With the youngest driving force in the Air Force, safety and training play key roles in the development of Malmstrom's Airmen

  • Veterans, community stand together at The Wall That Heals

    During the Vietnam War, veterans returning home from combat often felt unwelcomed by the American public. Met with hostility by war protesters and with indifference by a society increasingly numbed by televised warfare, many veterans withdrew and suffered in silence. It was for this reason that the

  • Malmstrom's new 24/7 fitness center

    For some, keeping in shape while having a hectic work schedule can be a difficult task. For various military members, their work schedules can require them to work all night and sleep during the day. While all military members are held to a high standard in keeping physically fit, some have to find

  • Code change by the numbers proves unity of Wing One

    The 341st Missile Wing successfully completed its codes change program July 25, updating all 150 launch facilities and 15 launch control centers assigned to Malmstrom Air Force Base, Montana. This effort ensures Malmstrom's arsenal of Minuteman III Intercontinental Ballistic Missiles remain a safe,

  • Air Force to change enlisted evaluations, promotions

     Air Force officials announced a series of sweeping changes to the Enlisted Evaluation System and Weighted Airman Promotion System July 31.The changes are intended to ensure the Air Force truly makes job performance the driving factor and will be implemented incrementally beginning in August 2014

  • Malmstrom Airmen return home to families, friends

    Fifteen Airmen from the 341st Civil Engineer Squadron returned home July 22, after a six-month deployment to Southwest Asia. One more Airman is scheduled to return July 25. The team deployed to U.S. Central Command to support the 577th Expeditionary Prime Base Engineer Emergency Forces Squadron.

  • Airmen, civilians stampede across Warren

    Approximately 100 runners competed in the 36th Annual Buffalo Stampede here July 19.The Buffalo Stampede consists of concurrent 5K and 10K races along F.E. Warren streets, allowing Airmen, their families and people from the surrounding community to engage in some friendly competition and promote

  • Wanted: Airmen selfie videos

    Do you have a unique story about the path that led you to the Air Force? Are you proud of your job and how it impacts the bigger Air Force mission? Do you work in an exceptional unit? If so, the Air Force wants to hear from you!The 2014 American Airman Video Contest, which began July 1, is open to

  • Existing tools help users reduce PII breaches

    Members of 24th Air Force are refurbishing an old email tool to help Air Force users reduce breaches of personally identifiable information, or PII.The Digital Signature Enforcement Tool, or DSET, which currently prompts users to provide a digital signature when an email contains an active hyperlink