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Air University & Maxwell AFB News

  • Department of the Air Force police officers now at base gates

    Visitors to Maxwell-Gunter may have noticed a change at the gates. Once manned by contracted guards, the gates now have Department of Air Force police officers.The 22 new officers have been on duty at the base since Sept. 14, and are being trained and authorized to handle all the duties of regular

  • Maxwell-Gunter holds Hispanic Heritage luncheon

    Celebrating Hispanic Heritage was the objective, and the Maxwell Officer's Club was the place for the 2009 Hispanic Heritage Month lunch, Tuesday.The annual event was established during Lyndon Johnson's administration, and begins each year on Sept. 15 to honor the anniversary of five Latin American

  • 42nd Force Support Squadron embraces Year of the Air Force Family

    The Year of the Air Force Family will be observed through July 2010, and the 42nd Force Support Squadron has several upcoming activities and programs geared towards families. Upcoming October events include today's Gunter Fun Fest and Gunter Youth Center's Family Fall Festival; Maxwell Youth

  • ANG Det. 12 comes to Air University

    In a ceremony at Officer Training School, Detachment 12, Air National Guard Readiness Center, was activated, and Lt. Col. Ronald Daniels took command of the new unit Oct. 2. Formerly the Academy of Military Sciences at McGhee Tyson ANG Base, Tenn., Detachment 12 opened its doors to its first class

  • Clinic announces upcoming flu shot opportunities

    The 42nd Medical Group continues to offer flu vaccinations. Upcoming scheduled opportunities to receive the seasonal flu vaccine are as follows: · Oct. 14, 8 a.m. to 4 p.m., at the Electronic Logistics Group, or ELSG, Auditorium, Gunter Annex (active duty only) · Oct. 17, 8 a.m. to noon, at the

  • IDEC builds strategic partnerships one student at a time

    For 64 students representing 43 countries, the International Dependents English Course is more than just an English course. It served as a way for spouses and dependents of international officers stationed at Maxwell Air Force Base to learn American culture and English language, hand-in-hand,

  • Base benefits from 2009 Fiscal Year closeout

    Thanks to a "smooth Fiscal Year 2009 closeout," Maxwell-Gunter members, employees and residents will benefit in many ways, the director of Air University Financial Management said. "Year-end closeout was great. We were able to effectively and efficiently spend end-of-year dollars because of the

  • 42nd MDG offers test anxiety classes

    Do you remember preparing for the Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery, the Air Force Officer Qualifying Test or any test? Do you remember what it was like the week before the test, the night before the test, or the day of the test? Were your hands sweaty? Was your heart racing? Was it hard

  • Commander praises ‘team effort’ in network compliance inspection

    Maxwell Air Force Base scored well during an Enhanced Compliance Validation network inspection conducted by the Defense Information Systems Agency Sept. 28-Oct. 2. Col. Kris Beasley, 42nd Air Base Wing commander, said he was pleased with the outcome of the inspection because it validated the hard