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Air University & Maxwell AFB News

  • New commander takes helm of LeMay Center

    Major Gen. Thomas Andersen took command of the Curtis E. LeMay Center for Doctrine Development and Education July 28, succeeding Maj. Gen. David Fadok, who later this month will be taking command of Air University from Lt. Gen. Allen Peck.During the LeMay Center change-of-command ceremony, Peck

  • Designer of JAG Corps e-learning system earns award

    Combining the latest technology with the educational needs at the Air Force Judge Advocate General's School earned a Maxwell major the Air Force Productivity Award earlier this month.Maj. David Houghland, chief of the Air Reserve Component Training, designed the web-based learning management system

  • Wheel safe: Course revs up motorcycle skills

    Base personnel participated in the Maxwell Safety Office's basic riders' course last week. The two-day course, a requirement for Airmen and civilian personnel who wish to operate motorcycles on base, teaches riders basic skills, including low-speed maneuverability and safety.Even though the course

  • Spouses experience flight in C-130

    During the inaugural Spouses Orientation Flight, fifteen spouses were treated to a chance-of-a-lifetime experience as they were taken aboard a C-130 aircraft, and toured a 100-mile radius around Maxwell Air Force Base.As an addition to the Spouses Day celebration in May, the 908th Airlift Wing

  • Base hosts local children at Camp Sunshine

    Young people who live at Montgomery Housing Authority locations experienced fun in the sun at Maxwell, with a little learning thrown in, at Camp Sunshine this week.The camp is a cooperative effort between the Montgomery-area Boy Scouts and Maxwell. The camp includes children ages 6-12 years old from

  • Symphony seeks musicians of all stripes, bars or eagles

    A concert can be an awe-inspiring experience, both for the musicians and the audience."Music draws communities together, music inspires as well as feeds the soul," said Col. Timothy O'Brien, commander of the 168th Air Refueling Wing at Eielson Air Force Base in Alaska.O'Brien and Col. Stella Smith,

  • Assignments not sought

    Rarely does a military professional's career consist only of assignments sought. Orders are issued, orders are followed and lives are changed. Such is the lot of military life. To those serving or who will serve, I predict there will be a time when you will be asked, or ordered, to go somewhere or

  • Homeschoolers tour educational continuity

    Home schooling is gaining popularity across the country, especially at military bases. "The military just have some unique circumstances in particular that make home schooling an ideal option in certain situations," said Debby Ramsey, director of the Maxwell Area Home Educators, an association of