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  • March 2010 marks air show, open house at Maxwell-Gunter

    "Thunder on the River - 100 years of Flight" is the theme for the upcoming Maxwell-Gunter open house and air show scheduled for March 27 and 28, 2010. "This is the 100th anniversary of the Wright Brothers opening a flying school at Maxwell, and that makes the open house special for us," said Lt.

  • Base announces 2nd quarter award winners

    The Maxwell-Gunter Outstanding Airmen for the second quarter were recognized Aug. 21 at the Electronic Systems Group auditorium at Gunter. The Junior Enlisted Member was Airman 1st Class Feanja Smith of 42nd Air Base Wing. The Noncommissioned Officer was Tech. Sgt. Jonathan Mathe of the Spaatz

  • Maxwell HAWC offers new classes

    The Maxwell Health and Wellness Center is offering four new classes for September, according to Tech. Sgt. Chandra Gomez, noncommissioned officer in charge of Health Promotions. To register, or for more information, contact the HAWC at 953-7117. A class called "Test Anxiety" is scheduled for Sept.

  • Student spouses tour ACSC campus, learn about local area opportunities

    Air Command and Staff College faculty and leadership gave spouses of Academic Year 2010 students a chance to see what their counterparts will be doing during the year, and a chance to see what the River Region has to offer ACSC families, Tuesday at ACSC.Lt. Col. Robert Rowell, ACSC 21st Student

  • Cyber initiatives can result in 'changed behavior'

    Cyberspace initiatives can have significant, even physical ramifications, Lt. Gen. William Lord, Chief of Warfighting Integration and the Secretary of the Air Force's Chief Information Officer, told attendees at the Air Force Information Technology Conference in Montgomery, Ala., Aug. 26. Warfare is

  • Collaboration key to success in cyber operations

    The Air Force Information Technology Conference opened Aug. 24 in Montgomery, Ala., with keynote addresses from the vice chairman of the Joint Chiefs, the Air Force chief of staff and the CEO of McAfee, Inc. Collaboration emerged as a key theme in the opening day of the conference, which is now in

  • Holm Center inducts first ROTC 'Distinguished Alumni'

    The honor of being the first person inducted into the Air Force Reserve Officer Training Corps' Distinguished Graduates went to a former commander of Air Combat Command. Retired Gen. Ronald Keys, a distinguished graduate of Kansas State University's ROTC program, was at Air University Holm Center

  • Air Force officials release staff sergeant selections

    Air Force officials selected 15,223 of 30,574 eligible senior airmen for promotion to staff sergeant for a selection rate of 49.79 percent was released Thursday. The average score for those selected was 275.81, with an average time in grade and time in service of 2.09 and 4.69 years, respectively.

  • 42nd FSS offers ample opportunities for fun, end of summer Labor Day weekend

    Labor Day has historically signaled the end of summer and for many is a time to spend with friends and family outdoors. There is a wide range of activities offered by 42nd Force Support Squadron to explore this Labor Day. Stay close to home while making a splash this Labor Day and visit the Lake

  • Eaker College returns to designation as Eaker Center

    By special order of the Secretary of the Air Force, the Ira C. Eaker College for Professional Development has been redesignated as the Ira C. Eaker Center for Professional Development effective Aug. 10. "Ira C. Eaker College for Professional Development is being renamed the Ira C. Eaker Center for