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Air University & Maxwell AFB News

  • Translators indispensable to medics in Panama

    Doctors from the U.S. Air Force and Panama began offering free medical care at the third and final site for Medical Readiness Training Exercise Panama at a middle school here Monday. While the doctors say the mission has been successful on a number-of-patients-seen basis, an important lesson learned

  • DoD changes leave, liberty policy

    Airmen can now carry up to 75 days of annual leave: This from the Department of Defense and the National Defense Authorization Act of 2008. "Prior to this policy, Airmen were limited to 60 days of leave per year," said Chief Master Sgt. Jeff Sanders, 42nd Military Personnel Flight superintendent.

  • AU command chief discusses education in his life

    The intellectual and leadership center of the Air Force has a new command chief who is ecstatic to be involved in the education of Airmen because, "we are at a time in our Air Force when education has become a very critical aspect of our enlisted development. Air University stands for education."

  • SNCO Academy student donates art to Enlisted Heritage Hall

    For one Airman, attending the Senior NCO Academy at Gunter Annex meant more than listening to lectures and studying textbooks. Master Sgt. Jeffrey Kunkle, 86th Maintenance Squadron at Ramstein Air Base, Germany, also became involved with the Enlisted Heritage Hall by donating one of his paintings to

  • Symposium gets to core of Air Force's role in cyberspace

    "Airmen must implement their warfighting traditions in the cyberspace domain," Dr. Rebecca Grant, founder and president of IRIS Independent Research, said July 15 to more than 250 attendees of a week-long cyberspace summit here. "I think we need the Air Force to truly embrace and understand this and