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  • Maxwell Middle Schoolers learn about Social Media and Cyber Dangers

    Middle school students learned about the dangers of social media and how easy things can go wrong while in the cyber domain Feb. 2, 2018. Lt. William Hough, Tallapoosa County Sheriff Dept., chief investigating/training officer, spoke to Maxwell’s middle school students about all the dangers that

  • BAH rate changes in Montgomery

    The Basic Allowance for Housing rate for the Montgomery area has been reduced effective Jan. 1, 2018. What does this mean for personnel currently receiving BAH?Those currently receiving BAH will not be affected due to BAH protection as outlined in the Joint Travel Regulation chapter 10, section

  • Need a lift?

    Air Force passenger terminals’ mission is much larger than simply providing services to distinguished visitors, they also provide services to all Airmen who may need a lift.

  • 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

  • Flight Leaders Course continues to improve after two successful classes

    Having graduated their second class in November, 42nd Force Support Squadrons Flight Leaders Course administrators continue to prove successful in preparing their students for squadron-level leadership roles. The strength of this course is diversity, said Master Sgt. Donnovan Bowman, 42nd FSS career

  • AFEHRI preserves the legacy of past Airmen

    With every generation of Airmen, there are lists of stories and sacrifices that are made. At the Air Force Enlisted Heritage Research Institute it’s their mission to ensure the history of enlisted airmen are never forgotten. The AFEHRI was established in 1997 and is now home to approximately 230