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Air University & Maxwell AFB News

  • Fall food festivals bring flavor, fun to Alabama

    This fall season brings flavor and fun together with a variety of fall food festivals across Alabama. From fruit to fresh seafood and international cuisine, there is a festival for all tastes to enjoy. Information, Tickets and Travel, or ITT, offers bus trips to three different festivals this

  • JROTC instructor named La. high school teacher of year

    A Louisiana Air Force JROTC Senior Aerospace Science Instructor (SASI) was recognized July 17 as the 2010 Louisiana High School Teacher of the Year by the Louisiana Department of Education at the Cecil J. Picard Educator Excellence Symposium in Baton Rouge, La., for his integral contributions to the

  • Maxwell switchboard closing

    As planned on Aug. 6 at 10 a.m., the Maxwell-Gunter telephone switchboard system will transition to the Consolidated Telephone Operations (CTO) Center at Port San Antonio, Texas. Brian Therrien, 42nd Communications Flight Mission Systems manager, said the change will be managed by the AETC

  • New staff cars on base

    Commanders at Maxwell and Gunter are driving new staff cars that have a different appearance from the previous models, according to Master Sgt. Bryan Johnson, first sergeant of the 42nd Force Support Squadron. The new cars are Dodge Avenger models and are black, white, gray, silver and tan. The 42nd

  • Maxwell-Gunter Take Notes

    Maxwell-Gunter Take Notes for the week of July 24 to 31SNCO induction ceremony The Maxwell-Gunter Top-3 organizations are hosting a Senior NCO induction ceremony tonight at 6 p.m. at Gunter's Falcon's Nest. The ceremony is the final event of a Professional Development Seminar for SNCOs that began

  • Cypress Tree begins ‘five day’ golf program

    For golfers who are a little rusty or for individuals looking to pick up the sport, Cypress Tree's "Get Golf Ready in Five Days" program is the perfect program to get you ready for the course. The program is designed to teach everything you need to know about the game of golf in five simple lessons.

  • Avoid summer heat hazards with awareness, planning

    The summer months are upon us. The summer brings fun and play for many, but also brings health hazards that can easily be avoided with a little planning and preparation.  Skin cancer is a major problem that most of us can prevent with a few simple precautions, such as wearing sunscreen with a Skin

  • Day Street gate closure July 1 to December 15

    Beginning July 1, the Day Street gate will be closed until December 2009 for renovation projects. Those entering and exiting the installation will use the Bell or Kelly Street gates until construction is complete. The Bell Street gate will be open 24 hours daily, and the Kelly Street gate will be