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Air University & Maxwell AFB News

  • AU continues efforts to restore education database, records processes

    Air University officials here are reporting some progress in the rebuilding of a computer system that processes a large piece of Air Force education after it crashed in mid-May. The Course Development, Student Administration and Registrar system, or CDSAR, was designed to support professional

  • OTS installs its first ANG commandant

    Col. Laura Koch relinquished leadership of Officer Training School to Col. Timothy O'Brien during a ceremony June 8 at the school's Boyd Auditorium. Colonel O'Brien is the first Air National Guard officer to lead OTS.Before coming to his new job, Colonel O'Brien had served as deputy to the

  • Drivers using cell phones receive citations

    The 42nd Security Forces Squadron would like to remind drivers that the use of cell phones while operating vehicles on Maxwell and Gunter is illegal and is categorized as a moving violation resulting in a three-point violation. Any driver who accumulates 12 violation points over the course of a year

  • Physics, physical therapy propel running concepts

    The following running tips from Maj. David Sanchez, physical therapist at the Maxwell medical clinic and triathlete, are designed to help improve speed, fitness and reduce the chance of running-related injuries. Major Sanchez is teaching a running class, currently filled to capacity, the last

  • Prospective law students encouraged to make plans now

    Applications for the Funded Legal Education Program and Excess Leave Program will be accepted from Jan. 1 through March 1, 2011. Interested officers are encouraged to compete. "Our Air Force missions are constantly changing, and commanders deserve to have access to legal advisors with a broad

  • AIrman and Family Readiness Center spotlights the Kraus family

    Army Lt. Col. Karl Kraus, deputy of the Defense Financial Management and Comptroller School, Ira C. Eaker Center for Professional Development, and his wife, Tiffany Kraus, share the volunteer spirit, a value they've learned through their experience in the service. "We've had some great role models

  • Holm Center presents first Gold Bar of the Year award

    The Jeanne M. Holm Center for Officer Accessions and Citizen Development presented the first Gold Bar of the Year award to 2nd Lt. Christopher Maher on May 19."Lieutenant Maher is the first to receive the award since the program was restarted this past summer," said Maj. Randall Lucas, director of

  • LeMay Center publishes special operations revision

    The Air Force Chief of Staff last month signed the revision to Air Force Doctrine Document 2-7, Special Operations, making it the most current doctrine publication in the Air Force library."It's an interim change to our operational-level doctrine," said Lt. Col. Fred McNeil, from the LeMay Center

  • Base exercise tests response, reaction to shooting threat

    In the wake of last year's Fort Hood shooting disaster, Maxwell-Gunter conducted a basewide, everyone plays, exercise May 26 that involved an active shooter on Maxwell.Gary Looney, base Exercise Evaluation Team chief, said he and the 42nd Air Base Wing leadership were "very pleased" with the