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  • Newest dog house on base opens

    The 341st Security Forces Squadron Military Working Dog section opened a new kennel facility, built by Oswood Construction Company, on Jan. 24. The old facility, originally built in 1959, had been renovated two times in 53 years. Both renovations met the immediate needs of the MWDs at the time, but

  • Malmstrom spouse named AFGSC Joan Orr Spouse of the Year

    By volunteering countless hours operating the Airman's Attic, leading more than 400 volunteers and spearheading various drives for local charities, one Malmstrom Air Force Base spouse has earned command-wide recognition. Rhonda Hall, spouse of Senior Master Sgt. Jerry Hall, 341st Communications

  • Airmen volunteer for the Minot Symphony Orchestra

    It was once astutely observed by the great philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche that life without music would be an abysmal mistake. In implicit tribute to those wise words, Airmen here made no mistake in volunteering for the Minot Symphony Orchestra's annual family concert, held at Ann Nicole Nelson

  • 20th AF leadership, spouses visit MAFB

    Maj. Gen. Michael Carey, 20th Air Force commander, and Chief Master Sgt. David Nordel, 20th AF command chief, along with their spouses, recently conducted a visit with the 5th Bomb Wing and the 91st Missile Wing here, Jan. 23-24.Twentieth Air Force is responsible for maintaining and operating the

  • TRF Airman puts on the gloves

    In addition to being a member of an elite tactical response force, Senior Airman Richard Purrier, 90th Security Forces Group TRF, hopes to be part of another elite team: the All Air Force Boxing Team.The team, which consists of members from across the Air Force, will be selected during a competition

  • CUI outcome: Excellence in all we do

    The Air Force Global Strike Inspector General team - made up of nearly 175 members - recently visited Malmstrom Air Force Base to conduct a Consolidated Unit Inspection, or CUI, of the Airmen and programs on base. Their comprehensive evaluation started on Dec. 3 and was concluded on Dec. 11 with an

  • Photo Essay: Minot's Road Warriors

    The 10-day nuclear-convoy training exercise, called Road Warrior, is designed to teach Airmen how to safeguard, transport and recover a strategic asset. The students are given the opportunity to hone their sharpshooting skills on a U.S. Army qualification course, as well as familiarity with numerous