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  • AF climate survey input needed

    More than 130,000 people have participated in this year's Air Force Climate Survey, but more are needed to participate and provide their feedback to Air Force commanders and senior leaders before the survey closes Sunday.The climate survey assesses the opinions and perceptions of active-duty, Guard,

  • Clinic course tackles behavioral issues for lasting weight loss

    A new course designed by the Diabetes Prevention Support Center helps people alter their lifestyles for the better, forever.The Group Lifestyle Balance course is a 12-week course taught by Dr. Ardis Cecil, behavioral health consultant at the Maxwell Clinic.The course is available for clinic

  • 42nd Medical Group unveils code of conduct

    The 42nd Medical Group, in coordination with the Air University Process Improvement Office, developed an organizational code of conduct to anchor the organization as it continues to improve its customer service. The MDG Code of Conduct was unveiled last week at a MDG Commander's Call. "This is a

  • Prevent flu this year

    Influenza, also known as the flu, is not usually thought of as a life-threatening illness. But it can be very serious for the elderly, young children and people with other underlying health problems. About 36,000 people die from flu-related causes in the United States every year. The flu is also

  • School of Advanced Air and Space Studies featured at review board

    Air University's School of Advanced Air and Space Studies was one of the topics highlighted in last week's Educational Program Review Board. Attended by senior leadership representing all Air University schools, the board was a forum to exchange ideas about accredited AU education programs. It also

  • Holm Center command section NCOs making a difference

    When walking into a command section of a wing, squadron, or organization, one may find officers throughout, completing their individual jobs to effectively support the mission. However, in the Holm Center command section, Tech. Sgt. Renika Kenan and Tech. Sgt. Damien Pierce are some of the first

  • AETC Commander to retire after 37 years of service

    The commander of Air Education and Training Command, Gen. Stephen R. Lorenz, will retire in the grade of general effective Jan. 1, 2011, Air Force officials announced today, culminating more than 37 years of commissioned service. His retirement ceremony is Nov. 17.Among his many accomplishments as

  • Officers selected for advanced training opportunities

    The Air Force announced the selection of 220 officers on Nov. 3 for developmental education and career broadening opportunities through Air Force Advanced Academic Degree and Special Experience Exchange Duties programs."Special program selections are some of the earliest opportunities for officers