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Air University & Maxwell AFB News

  • 42nd FSS is a finalist for Air Force award

    The 42nd Force Support Squadron has been chosen as one of the finalists for the title of the best large installation level FSS for 2017. The 42nd FSS is head-to-head with the 18th FSS, assigned to Kadena Air Base, Japan, for the Air Force Curtis E. LeMay Award. The Air Force Curtis E. LeMay Award

  • CORONA returns to Maxwell

    The Air Force’s top leaders convened here for the annual CORONA South conference, Feb. 25 through Feb. 28, to discuss present and future issues regarding the Air Force.“This year’s CORONA was extremely successful and historic as it coincides with Maxwell’s Centennial anniversary.” said Col. Melissa

  • AU, OTS honors former Air Force Surgeon General as a Distinguished Alumni

    The Air University’s and Officer Training School inducted one of their own into the OTS Distinguished Alumni, today. Air University and Officer Training School only induct honorees once a year. Retired Lt. Gen. (Dr.) Bruce Green was honored as the 2017 AU OTS Distinguished Alumni for his notable

  • Maxwell hosts COT-restructuring discussions

    Approximately 30 personnel representing 20 organizations, ranging from the Air Force Surgeon General's office and the Air Force Personnel Center to Commissioned Officer Training (COT) instructors, met here for a three-day summit Jan. 31 - Feb. 2.    The event allowed for this diverse group of

  • Barnes Center gains new commander

    Col. James Dryjanski took command of the Thomas N. Barnes Center for Enlisted Education, here yesterday.Maj. Gen. Michael Rothstein, Curtis E. LeMay Center commander and acting Air University commander, officiated the ceremony and welcomed the new commander.Dryjanski said he is excited to take

  • SecAF visits Maxwell, emphasizes importance of leadership

    Secretary of the Air Force Heather Wilson visited Maxwell AFB Dec. 11-13 to discuss some of her priorities with Airmen across the base.One of the main points Wilson underscored during her visit was that she and Air Force Chief of Staff Gen. David Goldfein view the squadron as the building block of

  • New LeMay commander challenges the center to stay out in front

    Amid the roar of helicopters avoiding Hurricane Irma and landing on the flight line only a few hundred yards away, the Airmen of the LeMay Center welcomed a new commander Friday. Maj. Gen. Michael D. Rothstein assumed command of the Curtis E. LeMay Center for Doctrine Development and Education