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  • New York native ACEs AGE course

    Being at the top may mean you're the best, but one most remember that it also makes you either the one to beat or the one they look up to.

  • Air University’s “Godzilla” class graduates OTS

    Air University’s Officer Training School class 19-07 has run its course, boosting the number of Air Force commissioned officers by 651 after the graduation parade Sept. 27, 2019, in Montgomery, Alabama.

  • AETC to host Developmental Special Experiences webcasts Oct. 3

    The AETC Developmental Special Experiences Branch will host two webcasts on Oct. 3, 2019. The first webcast is available at 8:30 a.m. CDT (9:30 a.m. EDT), with the second webcast at 4:30 p.m. CDT (5:30 p.m. EST). Thousands can join the webcast on the AFPC Facebook Live. Additionally, 250 people

  • Air University Press unveil new bookstore in AU Library

    Air University Press and AU Library staff invited the Maxwell community to celebrate the library’s newest addition, the AUP bookstore, Sept. 20, 2019, on Maxwell Air Force Base, Alabama. The AUP is the publishing agent for the school and is responsible for the editing, publishing and distribution of

  • "Developing Mach-21 Airmen" pod goes in-depth on new AFH1 phone app

    The new Air Force Handbook 1 phone application is the topic on the latest episode of "Developing Mach-21 Airmen" podcast series, released Sep. 12, 2019. Chief Master Sgt. Steve West, AFH1 program manager at AETC's Studies and Analysis Squadron, discusses the AFH1 phone application intended for both

  • AFH1 phone app available now on Apple and Google Play

    Airmen have a new digital option to stay current on Air Force knowledge and to help prepare for promotion testing with the debut of the Air Force Handbook 1 phone application, released Sept. 6 by Air Education and Training Command officials.