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Air University & Maxwell AFB News

  • March Doctrine Paragon: Operation BOLO

    This month, the LeMay Center highlights Operation BOLO’s counterair operations and tactical innovation. In September 1966, Col Robin Olds, a WWII “double ace,” assumed command of the 8th Tactical Fighter Wing (8 TFW) at Ubon Royal Thai Airbase. Upon taking command, Col Olds focused squarely on

  • Lethality: Tying the Threads

    “If you work in finance or you work in contracting, or logistics readiness, if you’re working around vehicles, how does your small piece of the puzzle fit into how we execute lethality on the other end.” – SMSgt Jarvis Wilson, Senior Enlisted Leader of the Air Force Warrant Officer Training

  • Finding strength within: Tech. Sgt. McConnell's resilience journey

    U.S. Air Force Tech. Sgt. Kathleen McConnell, Force Support Professional Development School master resilience trainer course instructor, strives to reach all corners of the U.S. Air Force via resilience training at the Ira C. Eaker Center for Leadership Development.

  • Modernizing the learning environment

    Mr. Michael Marshall speaks on how the Air University is focusing on modernizing the learning environment by updating the traditional classroom. He highlights new innovative technologies and flexible seating arrangements that create a more interactive environment and enhances the student experience.

  • AUiX hosts AI writing contest at LEDx Praxeum

    The Air University Innovation Accelerator, in partnership with the Air Force Institute of Technology and the Air University Library, will be hosting an essay writing contest at LEDx: Praxeum April, 2025.

  • 21st Century Warfighter

    To prepare Airmen for future conflict, they are being trained and equipped with the tools needed to adapt and react to any and all threats they may face. Col. Robert O'Keefe, the commander of the School of Advanced Air and Space Studies, and Bridget Bruhn, the command chief of the Thomas N. Barnes

  • Generate Readiness

    Col David Gordon, Air War College instructor, describes what generating readiness looks like in the present and future. The Air War College curriculum focuses on arming graduates with the skills and critical thinking capability needed to operate in an era of Great Power Competition.

  • Doctrine Paragon: Planning

    This month, the LeMay Center highlights the 86th Airlift Wing’s (AW’s) planning for Operation ALLIES REFUGE at Ramstein Airbase (AB), Germany.

  • Strengthening the spirit for global readiness

    The Basic Chaplain Course, a month-long training program at the Air Force Chaplain Corps College here, is now placing a greater emphasis on global readiness. This updated training is led by U.S. Air Force Maj. Thomas West, Air Force Chaplain Corps College staff chaplain, the course is from January