Daines talks about defense funding and the Sentinel Project during Malmstrom visit
GREAT FALLS, MONTANA, AUG 4 – Senator Daines received a classified briefing and updates on missile and helicopter upgrades at Malmstrom Air Force Base, supporting Montana's critical role in national security.
- On Monday, August 4, 2025, U.S. Senator Steve Daines traveled to Malmstrom Air Force Base to receive briefings on the Sentinel project along with other military programs.
- The visit occurred because the Sentinel program is replacing Minuteman III missiles with newer ICBMs and modernizing related facilities across central Montana.
- Daines met with base leadership, discussed helicopter upgrades, and heard about workforce hubs planned in Great Falls and Lewistown to support the Sentinel effort.
- Daines stated, "Malmstrom's mission is crucial to national security," called ICBMs the "greatest force" in the U.S. military, and noted the project took longer than expected but is moving forward.
- He pledged to continue advocating for resources to strengthen Montana's military role and support national defense through ongoing efforts described during the visit.
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Daines talks about defense funding and the Sentinel Project during Malmstrom visit
U.S. Senator Steve Daines of Montana stopped by Malmstrom Air Force Base on Monday, where he met with base leadership and spoke about the ongoing efforts to strengthen national defense capabilities.Before heading on base, Daines shared his thoughts on the importance of Malmstroms mission and the importance Montana plays in national security.Watch the full story: Daines talks about defense funding and the Sentinel Project during Malmstrom visitWh…
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