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  • Tuskegee Airmen foundation honors two from Maxwell

    The Tuskegee/Macon County Memorial Day Fly-In committee honored two Airmen from Maxwell Air Force Base May 20, in Tuskegee, Alabama. Col. Andrea Tullos, 42nd Air Base Wing commander, received the Noel F. Parrish Memorial Trophy and Dr. Daniel Haulman, Air Force Historical Research Agency

  • Chief Horn discusses communication during Alabama Leadership Conference

    Chief Master Sgt. Timothy Horn, Air University command chief, addressed the importance of communication within an organization during the inaugural Alabama Leadership Conference hosted by Troy University’s Continuing Education program, May 12, 2016, Montgomery, Alabama. The Alabama Leadership

  • Air University gains a star

    Brig. Gen. Ed Thomas, the commander of the Thomas N. Barnes Center for Enlisted Education at Maxwell Air Force Base, is Air University’s newest general officer.  The Texas A&M graduate took command of the Barnes Center August 2015. Air University commander Lt. Gen. Steven Kwast officiated and Gen.

  • SecAF encourages diversity, women in leadership positions

    Before she was secretary of the Air Force, Deborah Lee James was a young college student working hard to achieve her dream of becoming a diplomat. After earning her master’s degree in international affairs from Columbia University in New York, she moved to Washington, D.C., and applied to the

  • Maxwell/Rucker Exchange Earns Top Honors Among Exchange Stores

    The Army & Air Force Exchange Service has named the Maxwell Air Force Base Exchange as the winner of its highest honor for operational excellence, the Director/CEO Cup.The Maxwell Exchange was awarded the trophy April 25 during the worldwide Main Store Managers/General Managers Conference in Frisco,

  • Air University wargamers battle to keep America's lights on

    Cyber experts from across the military, government agencies and private industry joined forces at Maxwell Air Force Base, Ala., April 27, 2016, to mitigate future cyberattacks within the U.S. The Air Force Cyber College's two-day wargame brought the CIA, FBI, Goldman Sachs and others into