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Air University & Maxwell AFB News

  • CALT graduates first blind student

    The sound of hands clapping echoes off the walls of the small auditorium as a gentleman makes his way up to the front of the room to receive his graduation certificate. He searches for the hand of Col. Patricia Hoffman, Jeanne M. Holm Center vice commander, who is waiting to congratulate him on a

  • Maxwell begins 24/7 access for fitness center

    Maxwell opens the base fitness center for 24 hour access seven days a week as part of an Air Force Services Transformation Initiative Jan. 4, 2016, here on base.The Air Force began testing the effectiveness of 24 hour gym access in 2012 with six state side installations including: Fairchild AFB,

  • Maxwell Defenders recognized by AETC

    Two Maxwell Defenders were recently recognized at the command level for superior performance over the past year.Tech. Sgt. Derryn Beasley and Mr. Darrell Castilio were lauded as the top Security Forces Airmen in their category by Air Education and Training Command.Beasley was named AETC Security

  • 823rd RED HORSE support OTS mission

    The 823rd Rapid Engineer Deployable Heavy Operational Repair Squadron Engineer (RED HORSE) from Hurlburt Field, Florida, supports Officer Training School in the construction of new facilities at Vigilant Warrior, a 200 acre expeditionary training site near Titus, Alabama.The RED HORSE squadrons are

  • Sharing the heart of Europe

    Guests gather around First White House of Confederacy receptionist, Eva Newman as she tells the stories of the house. Her bright blue eyes light up with excitement at the chance to share her knowledge of the house and its role in the Civil War. She wears a bright welcoming smile and her patriotism

  • Sharing the Heart of Europe

    Guests gather around First White House of Confederacy tour guide, Eva Newman as she tells the stories of the house. Her bright blue eyes light up with excitement at the chance to share her knowledge of the house and its role in the Civil War. She wears a bright welcoming smile and her patriotism

  • Chester McBride: a true wingman

    Phillips Brooks, the American Episcopal clergyman who authored "O Little Town of Bethlehem," said, "Character may be manifested in the great moments, but it is made in the small ones."The quote from a renowned Christian lyricist mirrors the life of Air Force Special Agent Chester McBride, killed in

  • Maxwell Veterinarian Clinic provides care for Airmen’s pets.

    Gus anxiously paces the room as he waits for his name to be called. The room is filled with an occasional growl from the other patients waiting for their names to be called.Finally Gus' name is called and his owner leads him back to a room where the doctor and technicians are waiting for him at the

  • SNCOs provide insight to SOC students on issues facing the enlisted force

    Squadron Officer School partners up with the Senior Non-Commissioned Officer Academy to provide insight to SOC Captains  regarding issues facing the enlisted force Dec. 7, 2015, at Maxwell Air Force Base, Alabama.The lesson is called Combined Operations and is held during the Deliberate Development