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Air University & Maxwell AFB News

  • SAASS, ACSC team up to send clothes, toys to Afghan children

    The opportunity to send clothing and toys to children and adults in a remote province of Afghanistan was made possible by the efforts of students, faculty and spouses of the School of Advanced Air and Space Studies and Air Command and Staff College.Air Force Reserve Maj. Christine Jones, who

  • Anthropologist says honor highlights AFCLC groundbreaking efforts

    Dr. Brian Selmeski, deputy director plans and policies of the Air Force Culture and Language Center, said his recent selection as a fellow of the Society of Applied Anthropology is more a recognition of the groundbreaking work being accomplished by the center than an accolade for his individual

  • Base, local area hit by snowstorm

    For the third winter in a row, snow has fallen and accumulated at Maxwell-Gunter. This year, three and a half inches of snow fell, and the base received two inches of accumulation, said the Maxwell Weather Office manager."The temperature at sunrise was 37 degrees, so it took awhile for it to get

  • Training hones base honor guard skills

    For 10 days, the Maxwell AFB Honor Guard learned to carry out their ceremonial duties with greater precision with the help of their special guests from the Air Force Honor Guard, based in Bolling AFB, D.C. They displayed the skills they learned during a full-honor military funeral demonstration as

  • Additional Duty First Sergeant Seminar provides leadership tools

    During the Additional Duty First Sergeant Seminar last week, NCOs and senior NCOs learned that the role of a first sergeant is to serve as both a leader to enlisted Airmen and an advisor to his unit's commander.Held at the Inter-American Air Forces Academy auditorium Feb. 8 -12, the event gave

  • Day Street Gate to reopen Feb. 28

    Base officials here announced the reopening date for Maxwell's Day Street Gate today.The Day Street gate, which has been closed since July 1, is scheduled to reopen to traffic on Feb. 28 at 6 a.m.The overall $1.3 million project, which was funded with stimulus money, was divided into three separate

  • Lorenz on Leadership -- A dynamic tradition

    Our Air Force has many traditions. Some we inherited from other services; others are more recent and will take time to fully develop. Traditions are positive things, deeply rooted in our heritage and pride. Traditions are things we don't easily give up.One of our traditions, however, isn't often

  • Canadian delegation visits Barnes Center to further CMSAF EPME initiative

    A delegation from Canada visited the Thomas E. Barnes Center for Enlisted Education Jan. 26-29 to further an enlisted professional military education initiative between the U.S. Air Force and Canadian Defense Forces.The team, headed by Chief Petty Officer 1 Fred Singer, the non-commissioned member

  • CCAF, Air Force launch pad for astrophysicist's NASA career

    As a young teen gazing silently at the stars from a vantage point on Canada's Georgian Bay, 250 miles from his home in St. Clair, Mich., Richard Barry wondered a great deal about space and the possibilities of life on other planets. Having spent his formative years on a small farm, he never dreamed

  • 42nd Security Forces bike patrols cruise Maxwell-Gunter

    In case you've wondered who the people on bicycles with the blue pants and white shirts are, they are members of the 42nd Security Forces Squadron bike patrol."The 42nd SFS bicycle patrols were started about two months ago and are an integral part of the installation's community policing efforts.