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  • Two Hometown Heroes to fly with Golden Knights

    A Prattville, Ala. firefighter and a local student were notified Tuesday they were selected to fly with the U.S. Army Golden Knights as part of its Hometown Hero program.Michael Whaley, a battalion commander with the Prattville Fire Department, and Robert Mitchell, a student at Auburn University

  • Thunderbirds select local Hometown Hero for flight

    A Montgomery-area teacher was notified of his selection today to fly with the U.S. Air Force Thunderbirds as part of its Hometown Hero program.Michael Gross, an assistant professor in the Department of Physical Education and Exercise Science at Auburn University Montgomery, was chosen from dozens of

  • Air show to feature Virtual Army Experience

    Attendees to the Maxwell Open House and Air Show on March 27 and 28 will have the opportunity to lace up their boots and take part in a virtual mission as Soldiers in the United States Army at the Virtual Army Experience.The high-tech, team-based mission challenges participants, 13 years and older,

  • Air show to feature Virtual Army Experience

    Attendees to the Maxwell Open House and Air Show on March 27 and 28 will have the opportunity to lace up their boots and take part in a virtual mission as Soldiers in the United States Army at the Virtual Army Experience.The high-tech, team-based mission challenges participants, 13 years and older,

  • Single Airman Working Group opens support structure discussion

    Air Force officials here established the Single Airman Working Group to evaluate and develop morale and support programs for its members as part of the Year of the Air Force Family.Officer and enlisted single Airmen representatives from each major command and subject-matter experts from several

  • New cultural distance learning courses boost Airmen's readiness

    Three new distance learning courses designed by the Air Force Culture and Language Center - one Culture-General course and two Culture-Specific courses - are available to increase Airmen's cross cultural competence. Through the course instruction, large numbers of Airmen are increasing their ability

  • Base members must register privately-owned firearms

    Registering a firearm with the appropriate authorities on Maxwell-Gunter is required in order to bring a firearm on base.Master Sgt. James Kanz, NCO in charge of the 42nd Security Forces Squadron Armory, wants to remind all Maxwell-Gunter members and residents that firearm registration is mandatory