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Air University & Maxwell AFB News

  • Air Force Reservist brings comic-con to military members

    Make-up, costumes and talent came together Saturday, to create a one of a kind masterpieces to showcase at the only place it seems acceptable: a comic convention. Staff Sgt. Christopher Tarantino, an Air Force reservist assigned to the 164th Airlift Wing within the Tennessee Air National Guard,

  • Under Secretary lauds AFIT students for their cutting-edge work

    WRIGHT-PATTERSON AIR FORCE BASE, Ohio - Under Secretary of the Air Force Matthew P. Donovan visited Wright-Patt March 13 to give the keynote address for the 2018 Air Force Operations Research Symposium at the Air Force Institute of Technology.During his address Donovan lauded the students for their

  • AAFES renovates old to new

    Early last week, AAFES began the process of fixing up the old car wash located on Maxwell AFB next to the shoppette. Instead of demolishing the facility, engineers are adding to the current building and expanding capabilities. “The expansion will allow us to add vacuums and build a tunnel carwash,

  • Brothers in Berets: The Evolution of Air Force Special Tactics, 1953–2003

    Air University Press new publication announcement: Brothers in Berets: The Evolution of Air Force Special Tactics, 1953–2003 by Forrest L. Marion.  Relying largely on oral history interviews, this work explores the evolution and contributions of the Battlefield Airmen assigned to Air Force Special

  • Air & Space Power Journal, Volume 32, Issue 1

    The Air University Press announces the release of the Spring 2018 Edition of Air & Space Power Journal, available at http://www.airuniversity.af.mil/ASPJ/. This edition’s features include harnessing the power of big data analytics, artificial intelligence, quantum computing, and activity-based

  • Spring 2018 Edition of Strategic Studies Quarterly: "Dragon in the Room"

    Air University Press new publication announcement: Spring 2018 Edition of Strategic Studies Quarterly: "Dragon in the Room", by assistant professor Susan Turner Haynes, Lipscomb UniversityProfessor Susan Turner Haynes contributes a can't-miss, in-depth exploration of nuclear disarmament and