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    Facebook, what did we ever do without it? For many of us Facebook is our most visited website. Grandmothers use Facebook to keep up with their grandkids. Teachers use it to communicate with their students. The president uses Facebook to communicate with the nation.Facebook is a great way to stay

  • Embrace the change

    The Airmen of the 120th Airlift Wing are familiar with change.Most of the unit's members have memories of conversions from the F-16 Falcon to the F-15 Eagle, then within a few short years a conversion to the C-130 Hercules.With the conversion to the C-130 came a number of other changes; a new

  • 219th RHS conduct FTX, practice emergency response

    The 219th RED HORSE Squadron of the Montana Air National Guard conducted a field training exercise in conjunction with their monthly drill at Malmstrom Air Force Base May 29 to June 1. More than 100 RED HORSE Airmen honed their skills, while subject-matter experts from the 120th Airlift Wing of the

  • MANG celebrates change of mission

    Airmen from the 120th Airlift Wing, 219th RED HORSE Squadron and the Montana National Guard Joint Forces Headquarters came together on Gore Hill in Great Falls, Montana, May 31 to celebrate the change of mission of the 120th, a change of command and the retirement of Brig. Gen Brad Livingston. The

  • Mortag Decorated

    Nearly 50 Airmen from the 120th Airlift Wing gathered in the civil engineering classroom during an awards ceremony to recognize the accomplishments of Senior Master Sgt. Ruth Mortag, a Montana Guardsman recently deployed to Afghanistan. Mortag was awarded the Air Force Commendation medal, the Senior

  • Satellite Airman Leadership School

    Ten Senior Airmen from the 120th Airlift Wing and the 219th RED HORSE Squadron are attending the second satellite Airman Leadership School class put on by the Montana Air National Guard at the RED HORSE facility at Malmstrom Air Force Base, Montana.The class began April 26 and is held only on

  • Chief Induction Ceremony

    More than 165 friends and family members gathered at the Meadow Lark Country Club in Great Falls, Montana, to celebrate and honor five newly promoted chief master sergeants May 3.Chief Master Sgts. James Dixon, Scott Fink, Brian W. Furr, Blair McAnally and Randy Remsen were honored by the Montana

  • MAFB EOD joins with Montana ANG EOD team for training exercise

    Members of Malmstrom Air Force Base's 341st Civil Engineer Squadron Explosive Ordinance Disposal team joined forces with the Montana Air National Guard 120th Airlift Wing EOD team for an exercise May 7 at Ft. Harrison in Helena, Montana.Their training was split into two parts. The first part was

  • LRS civilian by day, 219th RHS Chief on the weekend

    An engine revs as he reaches his grease-stained hands into a Humvee. An expertise on all things mechanical, he provides insight to an Airman diagnosing a vehicle problem. Every weekday for nearly 15 years, Brian Furr puts on his faded blue coveralls as the general purpose vehicle maintenance shop

  • Wyoming C-130 Airmen train Montana counterparts

    A C-130 Hercules transport aircraft and its crew of four assigned to the153rd Airlift Wing of the Wyoming Air National Guard participated in the February unit training assembly at the 120th Fighter Wing. The Wyoming Guardsmen flew to the base located at the Great Falls International Airport to help