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Air University

  • Grey Wolves roam Alabama skies

    On July 17, 2025, U.S. Airmen from the 24th Helicopter Squadron and the 908th Operations Group took to the skies over Alabama to continue gaining proficiency in the MH-139A Grey Wolf helicopter. Formation, or two-ship, sorties are mission essential training flights that crew members must be familiar

  • Barnes Center welcomes new commander

    Col. Stephanie Q. Wilson took command of the Thomas N. Barnes Center for Enlisted Education during an Assumption of Command ceremony at Maxwell Air Force Base, Alabama, July 14, 2025.

  • Russian LEAP Scholars Amplify Mission Success with Versatility

    A hallmark of the Language Enabled Airman Program is having more than 3,700 Airmen and Guardians with specialized skills in language, regional expertise, and cultural proficiency, ready to step in when a crisis hits. Needs arise frequently, sometimes unexpectedly, but these service members are

  • Air War College: developing strategic Air Force leaders

    As part of Air University, Air War College provides graduates with the knowledge and tools to think strategically about the security implications of future operating environments, supporting lethality, warfighting and homeland defense missions through educational experience.The AWC is a joint

  • Chief course returns with warfighter emphasis

    The Chief Leadership Academy welcomed 34 students to the facilitated distance learning portion of the new Chief Leadership Course, June 16, 2025, after a nine-month course pause for curriculum refinement.

  • 908th Airmen boost water survival skills

    As the 908th Flying Training Wing continues preparing for its new mission as the MH-139A Grey Wolf Helicopter formal training unit, ensuring aircrew members are prepared in the event of an emergency water landing is vital.More than 15 aircrew members from the 908th Operations Group and the 24th