
OTS celebrates its 50th anniversary
Jubilant graduates from a recent class of the Holm Center’s Officer Training School at Maxwell throw their caps into the air, a tradition on finishing OTS.
AETC honors SAASS with Air Force Association award
The School of Advanced Air and Space Studies has receieved the Air Education and Training Command’s 2010 Air Force Association Aerospace Award in the Gill Robb Wilson category.
42nd Security Force’s bike patrols cruise Maxwell-Gunter
In case you’ve wondered who the people on bicycles with the blue pants and white shirts are, they are members of the 42nd Security Forces Squadron bike patrol.
Commentary - Lorenz on Leadership – A mentor’s influence
Mentors touch our lives and help shape us into the people that we are today. We value mentorship in the Air Force and both develop it in our subordinates while seeking it from our supervisors. I like to think that one cannot have enough mentors, nor can one mentor enough. I’ve had many through the years, but one sticks out above the rest.
Increased use of motorcycles calls for safety awareness
Between March 1 and May 22 of 2009, the Air Force experienced 14 traffic-related fatalities. Eight of them (57 percent) involved motorcycles, which is astounding considering only seven percent of Air Force personnel ride motorcycles, and many of these riders spend far more time behind the wheel of a car.
New deputy SARC helps provide advocacy for sexual assault victims
Capt. Heather Mahowald has been named deputy sexual assault response coordinator as part of the Sexual Assault Prevention and Response program for Maxwell-Gunter.
Canadian delegation visits Barnes Center to further CMSAF EPME initiative
A delegation from Canada visited the Thomas E. Barnes Center for Enlisted Education Jan. 26-29 to further an enlisted professional military education initiative between the U.S. Air Force and Canadian Defense Forces.
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As a young teen gazing silently at the stars from a vantage point on Canada’s Georgian Bay, 250 miles from his home in St. Clair, Mich., Richard Barry wondered a great deal about space and the possibilities of life on other planets.
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With a wave and a smile
Major Molar (Airman Kevin Lee) was at the Bell Street gate to Maxwell Monday morning welcoming motorists on the first day of National Children’s Dental Health Month.
42nd Medical Group offers class on relaxation techniques
Have you found yourself feeling stressed out at home, at work, in your car, or just when you’re out and about? If so, you may have been encouraged by friends, family, colleagues, and/or co-workers to just “chill out,” “calm down,” “take it easy,” “slow down,” “don’t sweat the small stuff,” or “relax.”
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