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Airman 1st Class Yolanda Alvarez Hernandez, left, Senior Airman Ricardo Batista, center, and Staff Sgt. Allison Hahn, 341st Medical Operations Support Squadron mental health professionals, pose for a photo at the clinic March 21, 2017, at Malmstrom Air Force Base, Mont. The daily duties of these Airmen include taking care of patients who need support while dealing with stressful situations. (U.S. Air Force photo/Airman 1st Class Daniel Brosam) Mental health strengthens whole Airman concept
Located toward the back of the 341st Medical Group clinic is a discreet, private office with blinds hanging from the door’s window for patient comfortability and privacy. This location is mental health and the Airmen there are ready to assist individuals with finding the help they need.Senior Airman Ricardo Batista, 341st Medical Operations
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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
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2017
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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Senior Airman Shaquille Stephens, 341st Missile Maintenance Squadron maintenance technician, looks through kits of tools Jan. 17, 2017, at Malmstrom Air Force Base, Mont. Each day these kits are inspected to ensure maintenance Airmen have the necessary tools to execute their duties in the missile field. (U.S. Air Force photo/Airman 1st Class Daniel Brosam) Maintenance Airmen ensure mission success
In a back shop about the size of a master bedroom, Airmen from the missile maintenance team inspect and sort tools for the upcoming shift of maintainers ready to deploy to the missile field.To ensure mission success, Airmen in the MMT tool room provide 100 percent accountability for more than 1,000 tools each maintenance team needs while working on
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2017
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