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  • National Space Studies Center hosts space research forum

    Air University's National Space Studies Center hosted its second annual space education workshop and research forum at Maxwell on April 28-29. On April 28, the authors of top space research papers from Air University schools presented their findings to the Space Research Forum. These authors were

  • Lake Martin open house celebrates Armed Forces Day

    The annual Maxwell-Gunter Lake Martin Recreation Area open house celebration of Armed Forces Day will be May 16, noon to 5 p.m. The free event will include hotdogs, burgers and sodas, live music and prizes. Games, bouncy castles and prizes will offer entertainment for the children. All ages are

  • Gunter NCO Academy, instructor, retired major receive volunteer awards

    They help the community by living the Air Force Core Value "Service Before Self," and on April 30 the Volunteer and Information Center and the Junior League of Montgomery recognized the Gunter Noncommissioned Officer Academy, one of its instructors, and a retired major in the 2008 River Region

  • QEP results from SACS pleases AU officials

    Results of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools assessment of Air University's Quality Enhancement Plan, titled "Cross-Culture Competent Airmen," are in, and university officials are happy. "The result of the Quality Enhancement Plan review was great news for Air University," said Lt.

  • Med group offers allergy, asthma treatment options

    Asthma and allergies are two of the most common chronic childhood diseases. Asthma affects nearly five million American children, while allergies affect about 50 million. Asthma occurs when the airway in the lungs become inflamed or constricted. Signs and symptoms of asthma may range from minor

  • Construction projects will affect base gates

    Upcoming phased construction projects beginning Sunday will impact the Maxwell and Gunter traffic flow patterns through December, according to Col. Tyrone Woodyard, 42nd Air Base Wing vice commander. Colonel Woodyard said construction will begin Sunday at the Dalradia Street gate at Gunter. In early

  • Enlisted Heritage Hall receives Airey CMSAF ring

    Paul Wesley Airey, the first Chief Master Sergeant of the Air Force, had a close and very special association with Gunter, which he proved by leaving his CMSAF ring to the Enlisted Heritage Hall museum, his son said. "Dad always wanted his ring to come to Gunter because of his association with the

  • Airmen show 'Honor Flight" vets huge welcome

    More than 340 military personnel from the Maxwell-Gunter area provided a "huge" welcome May 2 at Montgomery's Dannelly Field for "Honor Flight" veterans of World War II, according to Capt. Eric Tatum, project officer for the military welcome. It was the third honor flight for Montgomery and