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Air University & Maxwell AFB News

  • Airey NCO Academy to receive Fairchild award

    The Paul W. Airey NCO Academy will receive the Gen. Muir S. Fairchild Award for educational achievement at Tyndall Air Force Base Wednesday. One of NCO academies under the auspices of the Thomas E. Barnes Center for Enlisted Education, the Airey NCO Academy, is the first enlisted educational

  • Will Easley to perform at the Maxwell Event Center Nov. 10

    Come to the Maxwell Event Center on Nov. 10 for a live blues performance by singer, songwriter Will Easley. While serving in the United States Armed Forces, Easley was assigned to Special Services as he traveled from base to base entertaining the troops. His audiences have included foreign and

  • 'Take it Easy' events for Maxwell-Gunter

    For more information on Force Support activities, go to www.maxwellservices.us. The Club menu listing gives details on dining related events. TODAY The Fall Festival at the Gunter Youth Center is today beginning at 6 p.m. The outdoor movie starts at 7:30 p.m. Activities include carnival game

  • Maxwell-Gunter Take Notes

    Flu shotsThe 42nd Medical Group is giving seasonal flu shots (not H1N1) tomorrow, 8 a.m. to noon, Maxwell Clinic, Building 760, for active-duty personnel and dependents.Pharmacy 'brown bag' counselingThe Maxwell Pharmacy is holding a "brown bag" counseling session to observe National Pharmacy Month

  • AFJROTC cadets track NASA's moon spacecraft

    Air Force JROTC cadets at the Lewis Center for Educational Research's Academy for Academic Excellence can now say they have made history by being some of the first American children to venture to the moon. The students at AAE in Apple Valley, Calif., represent the largest number of youth from

  • International Officer School honors distinguished alumni

    Air Force leadership recently identified building partnerships as a critical mission focus. However, the International Officer School has been building partnerships one international officer at a time since its inception in 1954, creating relationships by opening professional military educational

  • AF Historical Foundation recognizes Maxwell writers

    During its annual symposium in Arlington, Va., Oct. 8, the Air Force Historical Foundation recognized a professor from the School of Advanced Air and Space Studies and two members of the Air Force Historical Research Agency with writing awards.Dr. Richard R. Muller, a professor at SAASS, and

  • Department of the Air Force police officers now at base gates

    Visitors to Maxwell-Gunter may have noticed a change at the gates. Once manned by contracted guards, the gates now have Department of Air Force police officers.The 22 new officers have been on duty at the base since Sept. 14, and are being trained and authorized to handle all the duties of regular

  • Maxwell-Gunter holds Hispanic Heritage luncheon

    Celebrating Hispanic Heritage was the objective, and the Maxwell Officer's Club was the place for the 2009 Hispanic Heritage Month lunch, Tuesday.The annual event was established during Lyndon Johnson's administration, and begins each year on Sept. 15 to honor the anniversary of five Latin American