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Air University & Maxwell AFB News

  • All in the family: Brothers graduate officer training together

    Two future doctors, who also happen to be brothers, finished Commissioned Officer Training as distinguished graduates Aug. 1 at Officer Training School. The siblings, 2nd Lts. Nicholas and Michael Papacostas, were honored as distinguished graduates, in the top 10 percent of their class. Their

  • Top Junior ROTC cadets explore AF opportunities

    More than 450 high school students from hundreds of Air Force ROTC units worldwide participated in the 2008 Air Force Junior ROTC Aerospace and Technology Honor Camps this summer. More than 100 Junior ROTC cadets completed the final two programs in Albuquerque, N.M., and Oklahoma City, Okla., July

  • New civilian leadership training heading to Maxwell

    Civilian Acculturation and Leadership Training will begin here in the fall, offering Air Force civilians much of the same curricula used to shape the service's new officers. The two-week CALT program places civilian students in Air University Holm Center's Officer Training School dorms, the dining

  • Senior NCO Academy class freezes moment in history

    Time was forced to a stand-still at the Air Force Senior Non-commissioned Officer Academy July 23 as more than 400 people remembered one of the most definitive moments in recent American history. Academy Class 08-Delta unveiled four glass and steel panels on a clock tower in the courtyard of

  • Translators indispensable to medics in Panama

    Doctors from the U.S. Air Force and Panama began offering free medical care at the third and final site for Medical Readiness Training Exercise Panama at a middle school here Monday. While the doctors say the mission has been successful on a number-of-patients-seen basis, an important lesson learned

  • SNCO Academy student donates art to Enlisted Heritage Hall

    For one Airman, attending the Senior NCO Academy at Gunter Annex meant more than listening to lectures and studying textbooks. Master Sgt. Jeffrey Kunkle, 86th Maintenance Squadron at Ramstein Air Base, Germany, also became involved with the Enlisted Heritage Hall by donating one of his paintings to