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  • AETC runners take first at Air Force Marathon

    For the fifth year in a row, an Air Education and Training Command-sponsored marathon team won its category at the Air Force Marathon held at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio, Sept. 15. The AETC Men's Relay team placed first in the open division with a time of 2:40:24. The team comprising of

  • AF's 'Do Something Amazing' web site garners two top industry awards

    The Air Force's "Do Something Amazing" Web site garnered two major industry awards Sept. 18, according to Air Force Recruiting Service officials. DoSomethingAmazing.com swept through the Web Marketing Association's annual WebAwards, winning for best government site and best military site. "This

  • SAIO official visits medical training, looks at mission prior to move

    Moving one medical training course wasn't too difficult for retired Army Col. Clarence "CEM" Maxwell when he helped move the Army's biomedical technician training following the 1995 Base Realignment and Closure recommendations. Now, a decade later, Dr. Maxwell -- who possesses a doctorate in

  • Air University publication hits streets, targets strategic 'think tanks'

    Air University released this month the inaugural issue of Strategic Studies Quarterly to help meet Air Force Chief of Staff Gen. T. Michael Moseley's vision of injecting air, space and cyberspace perspectives into the intellectual battle space. The Strategic Studies Quarterly serves as a forum for

  • Homeland security seminar focuses on real-world events

    Air Education and Training Command celebrated 60 years of Air Force progress in Air, Space and Cyberspace with several events including an exhibit showcasing education and training-related services throughout the Air Force and seminar sessions during a symposium at the Henry B. Gonzalez Center at

  • General Looney highlights AETC mission, impact, initiatives

    Gen. William R. Looney III, commander of Air Education and Training Command, treated a crowd of more than 2,000 to a look at "The First Command's" mission, initiatives, and impact on the Air Force during opening comments at the 2007 AETC Symposium in San Antonio Thursday. While highlighting the

  • Last two T-38s get avionics upgrade

    The Air Force closed another chapter in the T-38 aircraft modification process as the last two upgraded aircraft arrived at Randolph last week. The aircraft underwent such a major change that the Air Force redesignated it the T-38C. "The last two aircraft being delivered marks a new generation of

  • AETC historian Dr. Ashcroft passes away

    Air Education and Training Command lost a valued mission partner, mentor and friend last week when Dr. Bruce A. Ashcroft passed away in his office at the Lahm Conference Center on Randolph Air Force Base. Dr. Ashcroft, 55, a senior historian in the Air Education and Training Command History office,

  • Airmen invited to 'Do Something Amazing'

    As part of the "Do Something Amazing" national advertising campaign, Air Force officials are offering Airmen the opportunity to submit videos showing Air Force members in action, and the best videos will be posted to the official Web site -- www.dosomethingamazing.com. To submit a video for

  • AFSO21 places value on work

    If it ain't broke, don't fix it. How many times has that little phrase been spoken as the Air Force looks to do business smarter in a world of limited resources? Probably too often. But Dave Toms, the 82nd Training Wing's Air Force Smart Operations for the 21st Century transformation manager, said