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Brian Wilkinson, 341st Civil Engineer Squadron readiness and emergency management flight installation emergency manager, poses for a photo March 9, 2017, at Malmstrom Air Force Base, Mont. The amount of work and dedication to keep the base prepared for crises, as well as working hand-in-hand with the public, reflects the flight’s 2016 Best Emergency Management Flight in Air Force Global Strike Command and Wilkinson’s individual Air Force Civilian Emergency Manager of the Year award at the major command level. (U.S. Air Force photo/Airman 1st Class Daniel Brosam) Emergency management keeps base prepared
In times of crises, the base has standards and procedures to respond to an immediate emergency. To assist in preparing the base, the 341st Civil Engineer Squadron’s readiness and emergency management flight provides training and maintains communication with other agencies on base to ensure Malmstrom continues to be a safe, secure and effective
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2017
1st Lt. Anthony Perkins, 490th Missile Squadron intercontinental ballistic missile combat crew commander, puts on the gear he wears as a volunteer firefighter Nov. 8, 2016, at Great Falls Gore Hill Volunteer Fire Department, Great Falls, Mont. Perkins spends the majority of his off-duty time as a volunteer firefighter and as an ambulance emergency medical technician for Great Falls Emergency Services. (U.S. Air Force photo/Airman 1st Class Magen M. Reeves) AF officer strives to make local community a better place
Some Airmen only wear one suit -- they have one job and are comfortable doing it their entire careers.1st Lt. Anthony Perkins, a 490th Missile Squadron intercontinental ballistic missile combat crew commander, however, wears three different suits.By day, he wears his U.S. Air Force flight suit as an ICBM missileer. He helps maintain the nation’s
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2016
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