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Air University & Maxwell AFB News

  • Here comes the music

    For a period, Maxwell Air Force Base experienced a noticeable absence of music at its events, leaving many to feel the void. However, this changed in 2022 when Senior Airman Victor Guzman stepped up to fill the role of DJ, bringing much-needed energy and enthusiasm to base activities.

  • Summer STEM program wraps up at STARBASE Maxwell

    STARBASE Maxwell conducted a summer STEM program here from June 10, 2024, to July 25, 2024.The program ran six sessions with three four-day classes per session, and each class taught STEM concepts to 18 children per class for a grand total of 303 participating students through the entirety of the

  • Maxwell Air Force Base re-opens pediatric clinic

    The 42d Medical Group held a ribbon-cutting ceremony to commemorate the grand re-opening of Maxwell’s Pediatric Clinic Aug. 1, 2024. The clinic, located on the first floor of the medical treatment facility right inside the front door, will offer full primary care pediatrics for children from birth

  • Back to School Safety

    As the new school year begins, students across Maxwell Air Force Base (AFB) are gearing up to start classes at Maxwell Elementary Middle School (MEMS) and other schools throughout Montgomery and the River Region. With this exciting time comes the responsibility of ensuring the safety of all

  • Maxwell Air Force Base welcomes new wing commander

    In a ceremonious display of military tradition, Maxwell Air Force Base hosted a change of command ceremony today, marking the transition of leadership within the 42nd Air Base Wing. Col. Shamekia N. Toliver assumed command from Col. Ryan E. Richardson in a ceremony attended by military personnel,

  • Maxwell Highlight: Protecting those who protect freedom

    In a role that is crucial to the mission and security at Maxwell Air Force Base, Staff Sgt. Miranda Stillion shines within the 42nd Security Forces Squadron.Stillion serves as the 42nd SFS military working dog trainer and plays a crucial role ensuring the security of the base.

  • Step Forward: Prevent. Report. Advocate.

    Maxwell Air Force Base conducted its first SAPR and Suicide Prevention training for 2024 on June 13, 2024, aiming to prevent incidents through education on consent, boundaries, and respectful behavior. Step Forward emphasizes a victim-centered response, offering immediate medical care, legal