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  • Malmstrom museum receives much needed restoration

    Renovations to the Malmstrom Museum began on July 30th to repair weathering damage that has taken its toll on the museum's outdoor static displays since its opening in the early 1980s. Curt Shannon, Malmstrom Museum director, is heading the restoration project with help from Air Force Global Strike

  • 20 AF command chief tours SFG, focuses on safety

    The 20th Air Force command chief toured 90th Security Forces Group facilities and visited defenders Aug. 7 and 8.Chief Master Sgt. David Nordel, 20th AF command chief, attended guardmount, a morning formation for security forces; visited the 90th SFG armories; and observed the safety driving course

  • True wingmen: Minot Airmen earn Humanitarian Service Medal

    Airmen at Minot Air Force Base, N.D. are eligible to receive recognition for their role in the relief and recovery efforts related to the historic flooding that devastated the area two years ago.On June 3, the Secretary of the Air Force approved the Humanitarian Service Medal for more than 5,600

  • Kehler sheds light on 'hot' topics during Malmstrom visit

    General C. Robert Kehler, U.S. Strategic Command commander, visited Malmstrom Air Force Base on July 31 to meet with 341st Missile Wing leaders, tour the base and interact with Airmen. During his visit he held an all call to update Airmen on current topics and to answer questions in reference to

  • Omaha Trophy presented to Mighty Ninety

    The Mighty Ninety was recently recognized by the commander of U.S. Strategic Command, and Tuesday, he presented the wing here with the Omaha Trophy.The Omaha Trophy has been presented annually since 1971 and is awarded to the USSTRATCOM wing that best demonstrates the highest standards of

  • Missile officer recertification program makes great strides

    Ten of the 19 missile crew members from the 91st Operations Group at Minot AFB, N.D., have been recertified and are able to fully perform their alert duties.The remaining officers continue to progress through the retraining program with the remaining decertified crew members expected to return to

  • Stratcom Chief: Minot AFB case shows integrity of nuclear enterprise

    The Air Force's aggressive response when missile-launch crews at Minot Air Force Base, N.D., fell short of established standards during an inspection in March underscores the integrity of the nuclear weapons program, the commander of U.S. Strategic Command told Congress May 9."I do think they

  • 20th AF secretary has long served with Mighty Ninety

    Shortly after graduating college, Barbara Lutz, 20th Air Force secretary, began a long career with the Air Force spanning more than 30 years, the majority of which she spent at F. E. Warren."I wear the protocol hat and the secretary hat [for the 20th AF]," she said. "It's very intense -- never a

  • Meet the new 341st MXG commander

    After more than 25 years of Air Force service and two previous assignments to Malmstrom Air Force Base, Col. David Lair joined Team Malmstrom once again as the new 341st Maintenance Group commander March 15.Lair's family history, rich with military heritage, is what made him to want to join the Air