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Air University & Maxwell AFB News

  • Maxwell honors POWs, MIAs

    Those who have sacrificed for their country are nationally honored today, National POW/MIA Recognition Day. Federal, state and government buildings and national and military cemeteries across the nation wave the National League of POW/MIA Families' POW/MIA flag. Earlier this week, a solitary wreath

  • U.S. lawmaker speaks at flag officer course

    U.S. Rep. Terri Sewell, D-Ala., visited Maxwell to speak with senior flag officers Monday at the Joint Flag Officer Warfighting Course. This was Sewell's first time speaking before military senior flag officers at Maxwell. "I'm always in amazement when I get a chance to come to Maxwell Air Force

  • Judgment Day

    Your legacy as a leader is defined, to some degree, by acts of reaching conclusions. That is, your decision-making. In the military, decisions and orders result in making things happen. Judgment, or your ability to make sound decisions, largely sets the conditions for your organization's success.

  • Enjoy the flavors, colors and spirit of Hispanic heritage

    Bienvenido! Welcoming the past, present and future contributions of the Air Force Latin American community, Maxwell will celebrate several events during the Department of Defense's Hispanic Heritage Month, starting Sunday-Oct. 15.Brightly-colored banners, flavorful cuisine and traditional dances

  • Mental health works to reduce suicides

    Suicide ends lives. Maxwell's mental health clinic hopes to save them. After two years of collecting data from more than 150 participants, joint research by mental health and civilian agencies continues to reveal new strategies to improve the quality of life of patients struggling with suicidal

  • Combined Federal Campaign kicks off

    Continuing its mission to promote and support philanthropy through an employee-focused program, the Combined Federal Campaign will kick off at 9 a.m. Thursday at the Maxwell Club.Military and civilian members who attend the kick-off will have the opportunity to meet some of the charities supported

  • Airman makes a splash while giving back to community

    Military members find many ways to be involved in their communities--some volunteer to clean schools, build homes or visit elderly veterans, while others might use life experiences to mentor youth.In 2011, Lance Thornton, then a Buffalo (N.Y.) State College student-athlete, hung up his goggles and

  • HAWC classes improve Airmen’s health, lives

    Helping Airmen make healthier choices, the Better Body Better Life classes at Maxwell's Health and Wellness Center are aiding Airmen in losing unwanted weight after the program's initial launch in March.Designed by the Air Force Medical Operations Agency, the discussion-based, three-part class

  • 42nd Medical prepares for three assessments

    Maxwell's 42nd Medical Group maintains mission readiness as it prepares for not only the upcoming Consolidated Unit Inspection but also its own Health Services Inspection and Accreditation Association for Ambulatory Health Care survey Sept. 9-13.Originally scheduled for August, the HSI and AAAHC

  • Team Maxwell welcomes AETC inspection team

    The men and women of Air University and the 42nd Air Base Wing welcome the Air Education and Training Command inspection team.We are glad to have the team here and we are eager to show them our programs and the tremendous work we've put into our diverse and unique operational missions. Collectively,