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Air University & Maxwell AFB News

  • Programs aid new, expectant parents

    The New Parent Support Program aims to help expectant parents navigate their new roles as mom and dad.Through classes, home visits and 24-hour access to a seasoned nurse, resources are available to aid patients through labor and delivery, newborn care and toddler issues."I like to empower my clients

  • Continuity key in new health care program

    The 42nd Medical Group starts a series of initiatives April 1 that are designed to improve the continuous care patients receive.These changes include the launch of the Patient Centered Medical Home, changing the name of the family practice clinic to the family health clinic, the start of the trainee

  • Airmen help save a life at crash scene

    Airmen are trained to be steadfast under pressure and must exhibit a willingness to act in everyday life. These attributes depict the men and women of Maxwell and more specifically Staff Sgt. Donnell Fulton, 22nd Training Support Squadron, and Senior Airman Derius Jackson, 42nd Security Forces

  • Top flight: Etchberger display, award to be unveiled

    Chief Master Sgt. Richard Etchberger's ultimate example of service before self will take center stage next week, reported Master Sgt. Christy Caskey, flight instructor of the Senior Noncommissioned Officer Academy.The Etchberger Team Award dedication ceremony will take place in the Senior

  • Col. McCain takes command of Eaker Center

    Air University Commander Lt. Gen. Allen Peck said that this was a day of new beginnings as he welcomed Colonel John McCain as the new commander of the Ira C. Eaker Center for Professional Development Feb. 25. Col. McCain took command of the center from Col. Barbara Gilchrist, who retires this

  • Col. Price assumes command of Barnes Center

    The commander of Air University was proud to welcome Col. Stewart Price to the Barnes Center for Enlisted Education during an assumption of command ceremony Feb. 24. Colonel Price is replacing Col. Charles Wade Johnson, who retired."(Colonel Price) will be absolutely tremendous at the Barnes

  • AETC commander addresses command's issues, triumphs

    The commander of Air Education and Training Command highlighted the Air Force's successes in recruiting, training and educating Airmen while acknowledging the many challenges ahead during a presentation at the 27th Annual Air Force Association's Air Warfare Symposium in Orlando, Fla., Feb. 18.Gen.

  • Airman hit the floor for EHH

    For many Maxwell-Gunter Airmen, Feb. 18 was an up-and-down day as they taxed their arms and abs, and panted and grunted at a push-up and sit-up-athon at Maxwell fitness center.Participants attempted to do as many pushups and/or situps as possible in a 10-minute period in support of the Air Force

  • Speaker brings 'chicken soup' to spouses

    For those who want to make every small moment matter, clever, inspirational and humorous stories can make huge impacts.Dan Clark, a storyteller, primary contributor to the "Chicken Soup to the Soul" series, songwriter and motivational speaker, brought laughter and encouragement to about 40 Maxwell

  • Air Force details ‘Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell’ repeal training

    Air Force officials will soon begin training Airmen in anticipation of the repeal of the law and policy commonly known as "Don't Ask, Don't Tell." This training will help Airmen understand what is expected in a post-repeal environment, said Air Force Chief of Staff Gen. Norton Schwartz."I know our