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Air University & Maxwell AFB News

  • Maxwell-Gunter breaks down new feedback from

    With nine sections and 36 questions, the new Airman Comprehensive Assessment or ACA, has some saying "what's on there isn't anyone's business" and "anyone could understand the importance of ___."The Maxwell-Gunter professional development center is hosting quarterly briefings and training classes to

  • Airmen, Boy Scouts host annual Camp Sunshine

    This week, Airmen from Maxwell Air Force Base and volunteers from the Tukabatachee Area Boy Scouts of America hosted 50 boys from Montgomery's public housing communities for the 12th annual Camp Sunshine program.Camp Sunshine is a week-long camp for boys ages 6 - 12 from different neighborhoods

  • COT embraces first JAG instructor

    Brian Walker didn't need to take a leave of absence from the law practice he owns in Fort Worth, Texas, or take the pay cut that goes with it in exchange for a summer in Montgomery, Ala., where sweat starts pouring down faces like rain trailing down a window during a rain storm. The Reserve captain

  • Airmen make 'Angels'' day

    One of the girls began to cry. Her turn to walk on the stage was looming. The announcers called more names. Tears masked her cheeks. Her mother tried to calm her, but her expression didn't change, until Damarius Pettway walked up to her. Pettway, an Air Force ROTC cadet from Alabama State

  • The OTS advantage

    This is my Officer Training School story.My journey to the United States Air Force actually began when I was in college. No, I did not participate in the Reserve Officer Training Corps at the University of Oklahoma. Instead, I was a "normal" student recruited by OU's College of Engineering. I became

  • Maxwell’s health promotion programs undergo changes

    Maxwell's health promotion programs and positions at the Health and Wellness Center are transitioning over the next year to strengthen a healthier culture that aligns with the Air Force Surgeon General's vision of being the healthiest and highest performing group in the United States by 2025.The

  • ESD’s automation efforts save Air Force money, time

    The Air Force Enterprise Service Desk is revolutionizing information technology service delivery. The recently launched self-service Information Assurance Officer Express tool has reduced a backlog of more than 130,000 trouble tickets to less than 200 and cut call wait times from more than an hour