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Air University & Maxwell AFB News

  • New CC's focus: team play

    As the new 42nd Air Base Wing commander, Col. Andrea Tullos is responsible for providing all base operational support, infrastructure and services for 42,000 Airmen and their families, students, contractors and retirees in direct support of Air University and the more than 40 other mission partners

  • Enlisted pilots honored during ceremony

    The military's sergeant pilots, enlisted aviators who served from 1912-1957, were honored during a monument unveiling and dedication at Maxwell-Gunter's Enlisted Heritage Hall June 9.Nearly 14 years in the making, the monument depicts Corporal Vernon L. Burge, the Army Signal Corps' first enlisted

  • CCAF: A lighthouse for enlisted

    The Community College of the Air Force serves as a lighthouse for enlisted Airmen searching for a path to receive college credits for their military service on the road to getting their associate degrees.Established April 1, 1972, the CCAF is the world's only degree granting institution for enlisted

  • 244 graduate from Air War College

    Air War College graduated 244 U.S. and international civilians and officers at it graduation ceremony May 22."Graduating from Air War College is a significant milestone," said Maj. Gen. Brian Bishop, commander of the Carl A. Spaatz Center for Officer Education and commandant of Air War College.

  • Air University helps veteran achieve dream

    At 90 years old, Walter S. Bunker, currently living in Cincinnati, Ohio, had achieved a lot in his life.He began college in 1941, served in the U.S. Army Air Forces between 1942 and 1944, had been a successful real estate businessman, had a wonderful and loving family, which by 2014 included a

  • Tullos takes command of 42nd ABW

    The 42nd Air Base Wing welcomed its new commander, Col. Andrea Tullos, at Friday's change of command ceremony.Maxwell-Gunter Airmen and distinguished members of the military and River Region community were in attendance during the transition of leadership ceremony, welcoming Tullos and her family,

  • Trainee health clinic provides care when needed most

    The seven-member staff of the 42nd Medical Group trainee health clinic sees approximately 3,300 patients a year.Their patients come from very different backgrounds and at very different times in their military careers.In the summer, there are two months when the clinic is responsible for about 1,500

  • 42nd SFS celebrates National Police Week

    The Airmen of 42nd Security Forces Squadron commemorated their fallen brothers and sisters during the 2014 National Police Week on Maxwell, May 12-16.President John F. Kennedy first proclaimed May 15 as National Peace Officers Memorial Day. Nearly one million peace officers selflessly serve their

  • ACSC claims intramural volleyball championship

    The Air Command Staff College and Squadron Officer College volleyball teams faced off for the intramural championship game May 6 at Maxwell's Fitness Center. The championship is up to two rounds of three games, depending on how the winner's bracket team fares in the first games. If they win the

  • SecAF honors Airmen with leadership awards

    Secretary of the Air Force Deborah Lee James presented four Airmen with the 2014 Secretary of the Air Force Leadership Award, May 5, during ceremonies at Air University schools here. The award is the Air Force's most prestigious award for leadership honoring exceptional performance in a professional