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Air University & Maxwell AFB News

  • Bring up your fitness, join Club '100'

    Maxwell Air Base recognizes Airmen who earn a perfect score of 100 on their annual physical fitness assessment. These Airmen have improved their score from their last physical training test in order to get into Maxwell's Club 100, or have had a score of 100 previously.Name: Maj. Richard YountsUnit:

  • Conference brings cyber policies, solutions to Maxwell

    The Air Force Research Institute held its second annual cyber power conference Oct. 10-11 at Maxwell's Officer Training School, creating a forum where policy makers and practitioners could look at ways to organize a unified response to cyberattacks. Cyber Power: The Quest Toward a Common Ground

  • A look at Retiree Appreciation Days

    Retirees at Maxwell will be given a triple dose of special treatment with bingo, lunch specials, greenhouse tours and helpful tips for retired living during Retiree Appreciation Days Nov. 7-9. In previous years, retirees were honored with a single day of festivities. This year, retirees will

  • Kinds of leaders

    Retired Army Maj. Gen. Benjamin J. Butler is one of my heroes. As a young officer during World War II, Butler led soldiers in combat in both the North African and Italian campaigns. By March 1945, he achieved the rank of lieutenant colonel and earned the Distinguished Service Cross, the Silver Star,

  • Not just a black eye

    Domestic violence often brings to mind a woman looking fearful and downtrodden with a swollen black eye. However, domestic violence has many complicated components. Domestic violence is defined as an intentional pattern of abusive tactics used by one partner in an intimate relationship to obtain and

  • Halloween can be spooky and safe

    By keeping a few tips in mind, children and adults can have a safe Halloween."The biggest thing for kids' safety is being seen," said Mark Garner, deputy director of the 42nd Air Base Wing Safety Division.Children should wear reflective material on their costumes and carry flashlights or lanterns,

  • Shining the light on home energy savings

    Energy from both the crowd and the vendors surged at Maxwell's first Home Energy Expo Oct. 19, kicking off with the crowd-pleasing electric Tesla car zooming around base. More than 20 vendors from around the Southern region were eager to share the latest technology in energy conservation with base

  • Conference brings cyber policies, solutions to Maxwell

    The Air Force Research Institute held its second annual cyber power conference Oct. 10-11 at Maxwell's Officer Training School, creating a forum where policy makers and practitioners could look at ways to organize a unified response to cyberattacks. Cyber Power: The Quest Toward a Common Ground

  • Bring up your fitness, join Club '100'

    Maxwell Air Base recognizes Airmen who earn a perfect score of 100 on their annual physical fitness assessment. These Airmen have improved their score from their last physical training test in order to get into Maxwell's Club 100, or have had a score of 100 previously.Name: Staff Sgt. Troy