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Air University & Maxwell AFB News

  • Growing popularity of unmanned aircraft increases FAA’s regulations

    With the holidays around the corner and gifts piling high under the Christmas tree, kids will be eager to go out to play with their new toys come December 25. However, there is one popular gift item that should not be treated as a toy.This year The Consumer Electronic Association believes that 2015

  • Airmen support underrepresented youth at Tuskegee aviation event

    The Air Force supported the cultivation of a diverse force by taking part in the Legacy Flight Academy's "Eyes Above the Horizon" program Dec. 5, 2015, at the Tuskegee Institute National Historic Site Museum, Tuskegee, Alabama.The Eyes Above the Horizon is an outreach program that familiarizes

  • Air University’s OTS honors former vice CSAF

    Air University's Officer Training School inducted former Vice Chief of Staff Lt. Gen. (retired) Larry O. Spencer into the OTS Distinguished Alumni Hall of Fame here, Dec. 17.The one-time OTS and Squadron Officer School distinguished graduate joined an elite group of 11 other leaders to be recognized

  • Maxwell-Gunter recognized new Chief Master Sgt. selects

    42d Air Base Wing Command Chief Master Sergeant, Chief Master Sgt. Laura Callaway, recognized the newest Chief Master Sgt. selects Dec. 17, 2015, at Maxwell Air Force Base, Alabama.Callaway went to each of the new Chief Master Sgt. select's place of work and rounded them up on a bus where they

  • The 42d CONS, AFOSI Detachment 405 sign Memorandum of Understanding

    The 42d Contracting Squadron commander, Lt. Col. Daniel Stupinski, and Air Force Office of Special Investigations Detachment 405 commander, Special Agent Helen Stewart, sign a memorandum of understanding Dec. 8, 2015 at Maxwell Air Force Base, Alabama.The memorandum of understanding outlines the

  • Campaign behind the hat

    During a push to gain military training instructors, then Staff Sgt. Chi Yi, found himself dawning the under-the-brim stare that welcomed him to Lackland Air Force Base years before.The former vehicle operations specialist accepted the challenge of molding future Airmen, an ambition of his since

  • Glenn Miller past and present

    It was December 1942, and the United States had been at war for a year.  To help ease the pain of war department telegrams and empty places at the Christmas table that year, Captain Glenn Miller, a well-known musician and band leader, was now in the uniform of the U.S. Army Air Forces (AAF) and

  • Maxwell Airman debuts in stage production

    The bright lights illuminate the stage as Capt. James Scott, Holm Center Curriculum Directorate Field Leadership chief, reads off his lines. He had a growing curiosity in theatre and finally decided to dive right into it, however, his inexperience as an actor made him nervous, but he proved to be a

  • Maxwell Airmen use common interest to help others

    The winding roads led further and further into the country, where the dense forest lines the road like a tunnel. Suddenly the smooth pavement turned into a narrow and rough dirt road. Finally a clearing appears and reveals a small house hidden quietly away behind miles of trees. The faded brown