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Air University & Maxwell AFB News

  • Coffee break on Maxwell

    Over the past three years, Holy Joe’s Café has been working with military chaplains to donate more than 61,500 pounds of coffee, tea and cookies to Maxwell Air Force Base. Holy Joe’s Café, a non-profit organization, began in 2006 with the mission to provide deployed members with the access to coffee

  • Going back to ‘basics’ for leadership lessons

    To grow as a leader, you sometimes have to go back to your roots or take a walk in someone else’s shoes.Maxwell Airmen did just that recently when they accompanied the commander of the 42nd Air Base Wing to Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland, July 27-28, 2017. Colonel Eric Shafa went to the Texas base

  • Tuskegee Airman visits Maxwell

    One of the very first Tuskegee Airmen visited Maxwell on Aug. 14, 2017. On his first visit to Maxwell, retired Lt. Col. Harold Brown, spoke to Airmen from throughout the base about his experiences as a Tuskegee Airman and educator, as well as visiting the 187th Fighter Wing, which is the current

  • Maxwell clinic adjusts primary care hours

    Patient care hours at the Maxwell primary care clinic are expanding to 4:40 p.m., beginning in August.These new hours are intended to increase timely access to primary care and are a direct result of access to care patient surveys conducted in December and January.Prmary care appointments will now

  • AFIT prepares nuclear enterprise to deal with any scenario

    WRIGHT-PATTERSON AIR FORCE BASE, Ohio –  With talk of nuclear weapons returning to Americans’ everyday conversations, it might be excusable for the average person to think that the technology somehow had left the mainstream; this couldn’t be further from the truth.For educators at the Air Force

  • Air Force Military Treatment Facilities pilot medical readiness

    Air Force Medicine has a non-stop global readiness mission. Medical Airmen must be prepared to deploy on short notice to provide life-saving and performance-enhancing healthcare in diverse, austere, and isolated locations, and all Airmen must be medically ready to deploy. To achieve this readiness

  • Education, Training, Experience: The Continuum of Learning

    Air Education and Training Command is reimagining how Airmen are developed, through a paradigm shift in education, training and capitalization of experiences in a new concept: the Continuum of Learning. The effort officially kicked off with a leadership summit last week, in which AETC senior