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Air University & Maxwell AFB News

  • Rebounds

    “I was lying in bed one night, and it just came to me,” said Senior Airman Anthony Morris. “‘Ok, I’m about to sign up for the Air Force.’ The next day, I went to the recruiter’s office and didn’t look back.”The small-town high school basketball sensation found himself returning home after spreading

  • Chief Leadership Course 1-Year Update

    Air University’s Chief Master Sergeant Leadership course is bridging the gap between operational and strategic thinking after re-implementation in 2016. The course is the highest level of enlisted professional military education, and uses a blended learning curriculum to educate Air Force, and

  • 2016 Team Maxwell-Gunter Annual Award winners

    2016 Team Maxwell-Gunter Annual Awards winners:Amn - Senior Airman Brittany Thompson, Air Force Life Cycle Management CenterNCO - Staff SSgt. Daniel Swenson, 26th Network Operations SquadronSNCO - Master Sgt. Scott Jacobson, 42d Air Base WingCGO - 1st Lt. Patrick Enslen, 42d Air Base WingFGO - Lt.

  • First senior enlisted in-residence students near graduation at AWC

    The first group of enlisted Airmen to attend Air University’s Air War College in-residence at Maxwell Air Force Base, Alabama, is close to graduating from the Air Force’s top school for officer professional military education. The four chief master sergeants selected for the May 2017 graduating

  • AF Chaplain Corps College returns to Maxwell

    The Air Force Chaplain Corps College officially returns to Maxwell on April 1, 2017, after being in the Palmetto State for nearly seven years. The college had been operating at the Army’s Fort Jackson in South Carolina after it was moved there effective May 6, 2010, following a Base Realignment and

  • International Officer inducted into IOS Honor Roll Ceremony

    The International Honor Roll program recognizes Air University international officer graduates who have attained a prominent position in their country, as well as their accomplishments as Air University international military students.

  • AU offers best practices to international leaders

    Air University hosted eight foreign-national officers training with the Naval Education Training Security Assistance Field Activities located in Pensacola, Florida, here Monday. International officer students from the Czech Republic, Indonesia, Mauritius, Botswana, Georgia, Ukraine and Morocco