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  • Air University Press releases "A Discourse on Winning and Losing’

    Edited and compiled by Grant T. Hammond, “A Discourse on Winning and Losing” is the first book published on John R. Boyd’s famous same-titled briefing. A maverick fighter pilot devoted to the Air Force and its mission, Boyd challenged orthodoxy, including fighter tactics and the theory of how wars

  • Maxwell Centennial Bash June 2nd

    The city of Montgomery and Montgomery County Commission celebrate 100 yearsof partnership with Maxwell Air Force Base with a Maxwell Centennial Bashblock party at Riverfront Park, June 2, 2-5 p.m. This is a free event andopen to the public. The Bash will feature live music by Colonial Revival,food

  • EPMEIC: Teaching those who educate

    A staff sergeant is giving an important lesson to a group of military members on sexual assault awareness and prevention, but it is clear that her “students” are going out of their way to distract her and show their complete disinterest. In this course the distractions are a part of the lesson and

  • From Africa to America: Perseverance paves the way for a future officer

    There are many ways to distinguish yourself from a group of people. Maybe you’re the smartest, most athletic or funniest person in a group. Maybe you have a different background or speak a different language.If you’re Gabirele McStanislav-Cudjoe, a cadet in Air Force Officer Training School, you’re

  • Air Force Junior ROTC teams ‘stellar’ at competition

    Teams of young students from across the U.S. competed in a national-level high school space challenge competition here April 18-20 as a way of inspiring students to pursue science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) education careers.

  • Maxwell honors 42nd SFS Airmen during Police Week

    The 42nd Security Forces Squadron hosted several events throughout the week to celebrate and honor the men and women in law enforcement who protect and serve our community for National Police Week, May 14 – 18, 2018, on Maxwell Air Force Base, Alabama. National Police Week was established in 1962,