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Airman 1st Class Kristoff Chin, 341st Civil Engineer Squadron electrical systems apprentice, fixes an emergency light in the fitness center March 13, 2017, at Malmstrom Air Force Base, Mont. The electrical team is replacing more than 12,000 lamps on base at nine facilities with LEDs, and they have already completed three of the nine buildings. (U.S. Air Force photo/Airman 1st Class Daniel Brosam) Electrical shop conserves base energy
Multiple job taskers fill a white erase board hanging on a wall in an office at the electrical shop. More than 15 white magnets with black letters describe the job and its current status as the Airmen prepare for the day ahead of them.Every morning starts with a meeting. A meeting designating who will work where and who will do what. The Airmen
0 3/16
2017
Eric Brewer, 341st Civil Engineer Squadron power support systems mechanic, poses for a photo March 7, 2017, at Malmstrom Air Force Base, Mont. Brewer has currently served a combined 32 years with the Air Force and his continued enthusiasm, commitment and dedication earned him the 2016 Air Force Outstanding Civil Engineer Civilian Manager of the Year award at the major command level. (U.S. Air Force photo/Airman 1st Class Daniel Brosam) Power production maintains alert operations
Malmstrom Airmen are responsible for 150 Minuteman III intercontinental ballistic missiles spread across a 13,800 square mile missile complex scattered throughout Montana.To ensure all 150 missiles are on 24-hour alert, Airmen from the power production shop must maintain emergency generators to instantly supply backup power to all of the launch
0 3/09
2017
Lt. Col. Kurt Geisen, 40th Helicopter Squadron assistant director of operations, monitors pertinent flying information on a computer Nov. 2, 2016, at Malmstrom Air Force Base, Mont. The 40th HS trains for search and rescue missions in addition to the security mission they support here at the 341st Missile Wing. (U.S. Air Force photo/Airman 1st Class Daniel Brosam) 40th HS, search and rescue
Nine thousand feet above sea level, a UH-1N Iroquois Huey hovers over the side of a steep mountain in Montana as Capt. James Richardson, 40th Helicopter Squadron pilot, and Staff Sgt. Eric McElroy, 40th HS flight engineer, use a grease pencil to mark locations on a large folded map.The mission that day was a search and rescue, also known as a SAR,
0 11/03
2016
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