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  • 32nd Annual Glenn Miller Concert returns to Montgomery

    The 32nd annual Glenn Miller Concert will be held Dec. 4, 2014 at the Troy University Davis Theatre.  The concert is sponsored by Maxwell-Gunter Air Force Base, the City of Montgomery and Troy University.The doors to the Davis Theatre will open at 6:30 p.m. and the concert will begin at 7 p.m. The

  • Glenn Miller

    It was December 1942, and the United States had been at war for a year.  Virtually every family in the country, including those at Maxwell and Gunter fields and in the Alabama River Region, had family members fighting the forces of tyranny or supporting American and Allied forces across the

  • ACSC vice commander honored by Cambridge University

    An Air University advocate of air power leadership and innovation was named recently a "practitioner fellow" to the new Centre for Social Innovation at Cambridge University' Judge Business School.Col. Joseph DeMarco, Air Command and Staff College vice commander, was notified in October that he is

  • Innovating education: New commander of Air University challenges Airmen

    The new commander and president of Air University charged all assigned Airmen to think of ways to reinvent military education at AU as well as leverage the intellectual potential of the university. He challenged AU Airmen to offer innovative solutions to address problems facing the Air Force in a

  • Air Force members get new app to solve their own computer problems

    As the Air Force Enterprise Service Desk goes virtual, Air Force members will see a new application on their computers that allows them to immediately tackle and fix their minor IT issues. The Virtual Enterprise Service Desk is a client-based application that allows the user to solve common issues

  • Lt. Gen. Kwast assumes command of Air University

    Lt. Gen. Steven L. Kwast assumed command of Air University from Lt. Gen. David S. Fadok in a change-of-command ceremony Nov. 10 at Maxwell Air Park here.Gen. Robin Rand, commander of Air Education and Training Command, presided over the ceremony.Rand described AU as not only the "intellectual