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Air University & Maxwell AFB News

  • SAASS students bring smiles to Jackson Hospital’s youngest patients

    Maj. David Lyle quipped that there are four goals for a treasure chest program he started at Jackson Hospital's pediatric department: "Smiles, smiles, smiles, smiles."He and three fellow School of Advanced Air and Space Studies students - Army Maj. Demone Garner, Air Force Maj. B.J. Fry and Royal

  • Veterans Day -- A Proclamation

    We have a sacred trust with those who wear the uniform of the United States of America. From the Minutemen who stood watch over Lexington and Concord to the service members who served in Iraq and Afghanistan, American veterans deserve our deepest appreciation and respect. Our Nation's servicemen and

  • Physical Training Uniform mandatory wear policies effective now

    Updated guidance in Air Force Instruction 36-2903, Dress and Appearance of Air Force Personnel, released Oct. 28 by Air Force A1 may send some Airmen scurrying to purchase new items to ensure compliance with restrictions on how Airmen will and will not wear the Air Force Physical Training Uniform,

  • Medal of Honor recipient speaks to Civil Air Patrol group

    At the recent Civil Air Patrol National Staff College, retired Army Col. Jack Jacobs emerged as one of the speakers who mentored and entertained the audience with his home-spun humor regarding his story and experiences. "It's great to be here today, but then at my age, it's great to be anywhere," he

  • Enlisted Heritage Research Institute receives donation

    The National Defense Transportation Association presented Enlisted Heritage Research Institute with a check for $500 Oct. 28 as a donation toward institute projects. The money was raised at the recent annual NDTA golf outing at Maxwell's Cyprus Tree Golf Course, said NDTA president Walter Dzialo.

  • From an L.A. gang to the U.S. Air Force

    Former Los Angeles area gang member Jose Barraza reminded Montgomery city and business leaders how their influence can change lives during his speech at the River Region Forum Oct. 28. Now a senior master sergeant in the U.S. Air Force, he credits his success in part to the attention a few key

  • Taco Bell Express, renovations coming to Maxwell’s BX

    Shoppers and fast-food fans will benefit from the changes coming to the Maxwell Base Exchange next year. Renovations will include the addition of a Taco Bell Express, as well as modernization throughout the main store, mall and food court. The $9 million renovations are scheduled to begin on Jan. 4,