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  • 509th SFS wins Air Force level award

    Being named Best Large Security Forces Squadron in the Air Force is nothing new for the 509th Security Forces Squadron. The awards package that was submitted reflected the operational intensity that the 509 SFS faces every day and is a culmination of a team effort.

  • Operation Cerberus fortifies 891st MSFS capabilities

    The 891st Missile Security Forces Squadron (MSFS) conducted Operation Cerberus at Camp Ripley, Minnesota, Sept. 21-26. Operation Cerberus replicated a deployed environment and gave Airmen of the 891 MSFS a chance to enhance their teamwork and expeditionary skills.

  • Raiders dominate the battlespace, defend the future

    The 28th Security Forces Squadron held a multi-faceted field training exercise, dubbed “Cerberus Defender”, simulating a deployed environment with support from the 28th Civil Engineer Squadron and 28th Medical Group, July 15-26, 2024.

  • Malmstrom kennel performs demo for local elementary school

    Military Working Dog Rio, 341st Security Forces Squadron, waits for a command April 17, 2024, at Loy Elementary School in Great Falls, Mont. Rio and the other military working dogs stationed at Malmstrom Air Force Base are just a few of about 1,600 MWDs across the U.S. armed forces. (U.S. Air Force

  • 91st Missile Wing celebrates Women’s History Month

    Female Airmen from the 91st Operations Group, 91st Maintenance Group, and 91st Security Forces Group pose for a photo at Minot Air Force Base, North Dakota, March 8, 2024. March is Women's History Month, an occasion to heighten awareness of the contributions women have made to history and continue

  • Dyess Airmen spar their way through Marine Corps Martial Arts Program

    Dyess Airmen and Marines execute lower body strikes during a Marine Corps Martial Arts Program at Dyess Air Force Base, Texas, Feb. 27, 2024. During MCMAP Airmen were taught self-defense and close-quarter combat skills by Dyess Marines. This program was originally developed specifically for Maines

  • AF Week in Photos

    This week's photos feature Airmen from around the globe involved in activities supporting expeditionary operations and defending America. This weekly feature showcases the men and women of the Air Force.