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Air University & Maxwell AFB News

  • Clubs support Airmen’s spouses

    Spouses at Maxwell are offering a Southern welcome this month to new officer and enlisted spouses making Montgomery their home.Both the Maxwell-Gunter Officers' Spouses' Club and the Maxwell-Gunter Enlisted Spouses Club are reaching out to new and seasoned husbands and wives of Air Force members to

  • Art work helps education, reduce pollution

    In an effort to comply with Environmental Protection Agency Clean Water Act guidelines, Maxwell Air Force Base and Gunter Annex members may soon notice several colorful art pieces around base. The artwork, designed by the 42nd Civil Engineer Squadron and sixth-graders from Maxwell Elementary/Middle

  • AFROTC cadet carries on Prop and Wings tradition

    Some parents dream that one day their children will follow in their footsteps. For Brig. Gen. Steve DePalmer, U.S. Southern Command, Joint Interagency Task Force South deputy director, that dream became a reality. The F-15 Eagle pilot surprised his daughter, Devin, a cadet in the Air Force Reserve

  • Maxwell civilian nominated for DOD award

    An Air University civilian employee has been nominated for the 58th annual Department of Defense Distinguished Civilian Service Award.Dr. Grant Hammond, deputy director of the U.S. Air Force Center for Strategy and Technology and professor of international security at the Air War College, was

  • Talent wins games, but teams win championships

    Have you ever thought about what makes great teams great? From the team owners, to the coaches, to the players themselves, dynasties expect to win. Great teams are willing to achieve greatness. Ask 10 sports enthusiasts what basketball team has been the greatest franchise in 50 years, the answers

  • IDS helps families stay strong through illnesses, struggles

    Nine pills in one hand, a glass of pop in the other, she was on the verge of swallowing death.Screams from her husband stopped LaTonya Lewis from committing suicide. Military OneSource and months of therapy helped heal the aftermath.Stronger now to cope with the illnesses that almost cost her her

  • Maxwell, Gunter take part in Feds Feed Families campaign

    Maxwell and Gunter commissaries have joined with 180 others across the nation to participate in the Feds Feed Families campaign, helping installations give back to their communities through food collections. Maxwell commissary manager Ermies Hernandez hopes the installation can increase their

  • Back doctor relieves Airmen’s pain

    Military students will soon hail Maxwell as their permanent change of station, or PCS, while they attend classes at the schools and colleges of the Air University. However, they may not realize the strain the classroom setting takes on their bodies.That is why the chiropractic service, which treats

  • Protect yourself from identity theft

    "But he that filches from me my good name / Robs me of that which not enriches him / And makes me poor indeed."- Shakespeare, Othello, Act III. Scene 3Identity theft is a term that refers to all types of crime in which someone wrongfully obtains and uses another person's personal data in some way