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Air University & Maxwell AFB News

  • Maxwell AFLCMC officer takes part in total force exercise

    A lieutenant assigned to the Air Force Life Cycle Management Center here but stationed in Texas said he’s more accustomed to riding in military helicopters than he is at looking at one hovering mere inches from the top of his head. Second Lt. Adam Brewer took part recently in a joint, total force

  • 42nd ABW Commander Tours EPA

    Col. Eric Shafa, 42nd Air Base Wing Commander, and Chief Master Sgt. Erica Shipp, 42nd ABW Command Chief, looks at one of the pieces of vital equipment the Environmental Protection Agency uses on Maxwell-Gunter Air Force Base, Ala., Nov. 28, 2017. The EPA has mobile laboratories to easily travel to

  • Cyber Law Symposium

    Legal, cyber and information technology professionals attend the Air Force Judge Advocate General School’s second annual Cyber Law Symposium, Thursday, Nov. 2, 2017. The purpose of the free symposium was to familiarize the Maxwell-Gunter and surrounding communities with legal and policy limitations

  • Maxwell seeks integrated EFMP care

    Maxwell leaders are taking steps to make sure that military family members with special needs are getting the best comprehensive support they need and deserve.Commanders have a mechanism in place that will integrate the different aspects of the Exceptional Family Member Program at Maxwell. They

  • Air University presents new civilian award

    Maj. Gen. Michael Rothstein, Air University vice commander and acting commander, presented Dr. Angelle Khachadoorian with the Award for Exemplary Civilian Service, Nov. 1, 2017. This award is presented to an individual or group to recognize them for outstanding service supporting a command mission

  • Maxwell, River Region land use study released

    A yearlong study that took an in-depth look at land use around Maxwell and Gunter to ensure the bases’ missions are not adversely impacted by current and future economic development was released recently.The Joint Land Use Study is a cooperative planning effort conducted as a joint venture between

  • AU-ABC program expands enlisted education opportunities

    Airmen join the Air Force for a variety of reasons, but perhaps the most common is for the service’s vast educational opportunities. The Air University-Associate-to-Baccalaureate Cooperative program, or AU-ABC, is perhaps a little-known opportunity that can reap big rewards.The AU-ABC was created

  • Maxwell first responders receive special needs response training

    Maxwell emergency first responders received training recently on how to identify and communicate with people with autism spectrum disorder or other developmental disabilities when showing up on the scene of an incident.Diagnosis of children with ASD is on the increase in the United States, from an

  • Maxwell hosts Airmen from around the globe for Green Dot training

    Airmen from around the world gathered at Maxwell Oct. 17-20 to learn how to be personable to others on identifying and intervening in high-risk situations, such as sexual and physical assaults. Three regional Green Dot trainers from Alteristic, a non-profit, Air Force-contracted organization, came

  • Watch your speed

    Speeding tickets have increased on base due to drivers not paying attention to their surroundings, especially in school zone areas.   42nd Security Forces personnel are concerned about the safety of children on base.  They know that children are using cross walks frequently this time of the year,