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Students make Christmas cards to send to troops in Afghanistan
Vanessa Guerrero pasted a foam snowman on the front of a card. On the inside, she pasted a gingerbread house and gingerbread people.
CMSAF visits deployed Airmen in Southwest Asia
Chief Master Sgt. of the Air Force James A. Roy receives a briefing from Airman 1st Class Marcus Taylor about his role in maintaining aircraft brakes, Nov.
West Virginia CAP Aircrew Locates Wreckage of Missing Plane Near Rainelle
Dec. 2, 2009 West Virginia CAP Aircrew Locates Wreckage of Missing Plane Near Rainelle Special to Huntingtonnews.net Maxwell Air Force Base, AL - An aircrew from the Clarksburg Composite Squadron has located the wreckage of a twin-engine Piper PA-30 that had been reported missing after it left a Texas airport Nov.
New law helps ease military families' paperwork burden
The war effort in Afghanistan and Iraq is ongoing and the strain on military families is keeping pace.
187th hopes to bring F-35 fighters to Montgomery
The 187th Fighter Wing of the Alabama Air National Guard has a plan. That plan is Vision 20/20, and the end goal is getting the new F-35 Joint Strike Fighter assigned at Dannelly Field.
Woman pilot pays tribute to WASP
About 1,000 women changed the course of aviation during World War II. Two female aviation programs were established during the war and quickly merged into what became known as the Women Airforce Service Pilots, or WASP.
Retiree Appreciation Day brings food, fun to those who served
Maxwell Air Force Base treated retirees to bingo, flu shots, burgers, coffee and more during Retiree Appreciation Day Friday at the Honor Guard hangar.
Turkey Burner run helps food bank
The annual Turkey Burner run/walk drew a record crowd Saturday, but the best part may well have been donations from the participants to help the Montgomery Area Food Bank.
EHSa Air Force JROTC prepares students for many aspects of life
As an officer in full uniform walks through the door, someone of lower rank calls the room to attention, bringing everyone instantly to his or her feet.
Air National Guard graduates first class from Maxwell's Officer Training School
New Air National Guard second lieutenants pass in review in their graduation parade Nov.
Recent Air Force Law Review discusses Cyberlaw
Volume 64 of the Air Force Law Review is now available in hardcopy and online. Published this year, it is sub-titled the 'Cyberlaw Edition.' Largely the result of a symposium held at the Judge Advocate General School at Maxwell Air Force Base, the edition addresses many of the issues involving the cyber domain.
First responders get extra practice
A training exercise turned Grouby Airport in Prattville into a crash site Thursday morning.
First class of officers graduates in Montgomery
The first class of Air Guard officers graduated Friday from the Academy of Military Science at Maxwell Air Force Base.
Officials announce JAG family service award winner
Tom Hagmaier, an active volunteer within the Air Force and Judge Advocate General Corps community for more than ten years, received the 2008 Joy Dunlap Family Service Award Oct.
OTS to celebrate 50th anniversary
The first week of February 2010 will mark the 50th anniversary of Air Force Officer Training School opening its doors, and the staff and students at OTS are planning a celebration.
Years later, I don't remember the date. But I remember with precise accuracy the day I fell in love with this country.
First class of Navy chaplains graduates from Columbia post
From his office window at Newport, R.I., Capt. Michael Langston could see the Narragansett River.
Security at home and abroad: Squadron in constant training for deployment
They may not be in a war zone today, but in six months, they probably will be. They may not be drawing their weapons in unfamiliar ter ritory or engaging in combat with the enemy, but in six months, they could be.
Maxwell AFB is not on lock down
Maxwell Air Force Base is not on lock down, but prudent security measures have been implemented, said base spokesman Phil Berube.
12 dead, 31 wounded in Ft. Hood shootings
The U.S. Army has closed its massive Army base at Fort Hood, Texas, after three suspects went on a shooting spree while on base.
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