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  • Malmstrom RED HORSE Airmen return home

    More than 340 Malmstrom and Montana Air National Guard Airmen landed at the Great Falls International Airport at approximately 6 p.m. April 6 after a six-month deployment to the Middle East. During the deployment, RED HORSE Airmen worked at more than 11 sites in five countries. Accomplishments

  • Minot Airmen return home

    Monday afternoon marked an emotional return home for more than 200 Air Force Global Strike Command Airmen from the 5th Bomb Wing as family and friends anxiously waited in Dock 9 to show their support. Handmade posters and balloons from families were easily picked out in the large crowd as husbands,

  • Critical self-assessment puts AFGSC on the right path

    With the Air Force conducting operations on multiple fronts across the globe and facing shrinking resources, Air Force Global Strike Command is focusing on finding smarter ways to accomplish the mission."[The Analyses, Assessments and Lessons Learned Directorate] is the entity that is aimed at

  • FSS hosts Family Fitness Day

    The 509th Force Support Squadron's fitness center hosted Family Fitness Day April 2 to teach parents and children that fitness can be fun. "The goal of this event is to show young children that physical fitness isn't always running endless miles and lifting weights," said Staff Sgt. Alyssa Joseph,

  • Barksdale utilizes energy conservation on and off duty

    Managing energy consumption and conserving natural resources continues to be a priority for the U.S. Air Force. Currently, Barksdale uses approximately $5 million in electric energy and approximately $2 million in natural gas energy annually. According to John McLaughlin, 2nd Civil Engineer Squadron

  • Global Strike hosts Commanders Conference

    Top leaders from Air Force Global Strike Command wings as well as civilian advisors gathered here recently to participate in the Spring 2011 Commanders Conference.Lt. Gen. Jim Kowalski, Global Strike Command commander, said commanders conferences are an opportunity for leaders "to meet face-to-face

  • Global Strike Command announces Outstanding Airmen of the Year

    Air Force Global Strike Command named its Outstanding Airmen of the Year at a banquet here March 24 during the annual Global Strike Command Commander's Conference. "This is an opportunity to recognize the caliber of Airmen serving throughout the command," said Chief Master Sgt. Brian Hornback,