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Air University & Maxwell AFB News

  • 28 million minutes of excellence but who’s counting

    Baker’s career began on June 9, 1969, as an assistant professor of language at what is now known as the International Officer School. Over his five decades at IOS, he also held titles such as anthropologist linguist, chief of foreign disclosure office, and management of international affairs.

  • Maxwell Airmen prepare, exercise for combat

    The exercise focused on training for the next fight and preparing Airmen to support different functional areas within the MSG. The training event was purposefully built by senior noncommissioned officers to align with Air Education and Training Command's vision to develop Airmen with the

  • Wall of Achievers adds a new member

    Brig. Gen. Donna M. Prigmore, Oregon Air National Guard commander, received the honor, increasing the number of inductees to 180.“I am so incredibly proud of my enlisted time,” Prigmore said during her acceptance speech, “and I’m still in [the Air Force] because I love it.”

  • TRICARE Open Season

    TRICARE Open Season is the annual period when you can enroll in or change your health care coverage for the next year. The TRICARE Open Season now – Dec. 13, 2022. Enrollment changes made during TRICARE Open Season will go into effect on Jan. 1, 2023. Open season applies to anyone enrolled in or

  • NCOA instructors help overhaul curriculum

    The first of its kind four-day Thomas N. Barnes Center for Enlisted Education workshop began Nov. 28, with the goal of increasing instructor knowledge of curriculum development to enhance the quality of future changes.

  • 30 Airmen earn CCAF degrees at Wright-Patt

    Thirty Airmen crossed the stage of Carney Auditorium in the National Museum of the U.S. Air Force on Nov. 15 to accept their associate of applied science degrees from the Community College of the Air Force.

  • 908th embraces future, legacy of helicopter mission

    Recently, during November’s Unit Training Assembly, one MH-139A Grey Wolf from the 413th Flight Test Squadron in Duke Field, Florida, and two UH-1N Hueys from the 23rd Flying Training Squadron in Fort Rucker, Alabama, made a stop at Maxwell Air Force Base.