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  • U.S. Space Force service member assists in 704th Test Group’s mission

    The 704th Test Group, a unit of Arnold Engineering Development Complex, has an extensive history of pushing the limits of mankind's capabilities, including developing an effective navigation system. This is where the 746th Test Squadron, one of the test organizations within the 704th TG comes into

  • Maxwell AFB nurse makes history with first-ever civilian hospital rotation

    A registered nurse from the 42nd Medical Group has become the first nurse from Maxwell to complete the Comprehensive Medical Readiness Program (CMRP) rotation at the Level 2 Trauma Baptist Medical Center South in Montgomery, Alabama.  “She did an amazing job with the clinical rotations and completed

  • Chaplain Corps: Warrior Ethos readiness workshop

    The 82nd Training Wing Chaplain Corps collaborated with other bases and joint partners Dec. 11, 2024, for a Warrior Ethos workshop to strengthen interoperability and ensure Chaplain Corps readiness.

  • Deck the Skies: 58th AS joins Operation Toy Drop

    A team of pilots and loadmasters from the 58th Airlift Squadron joined the 18th Air Support Operations Group, U.S. Army Civil Affairs and Psychological Operations Command Airborne, and 14 partner nations for jumpmaster validations during a portion of the Randy Oler Memorial Operation Toy Drop at

  • Small-town kid becomes Hall of Famer

    Air Education and Training Command boasts a newly inducted Hall of Famer. Robbie Bogard, AETC’s occupational safety manager, received the prestigious Department of the Air Force Safety Hall of Fame award at the recent semi-annual Air Force Occupational Safety Corporate Committee meeting at Kirtland

  • ‘Missiles’ taking out highway commuters

    Air Education and Training Command recently lost a family member when a loose tow hitch detached from a vehicle and became a deadly projectile. The object broke through the windshield of the trailing vehicle, instantly killing the young passenger.

  • AETC leaders journey through aviation history

    Against a backdrop steeped in rich aviation history, Air Education and Training Command staff directors and civic leaders, representing organizations from throughout AETC, culminated their visit here Oct. 24 with a staff ride at the National Museum of the U.S. Air Force, offering greater insight

  • AETC senior NCOs immerse in history during Gettysburg trip

    Examples of Airmen and their predecessors operating in austere, Agile Combat Employment-like conditions under immense pressure, while sustaining high numbers of casualties is not new and has been a feature of many past conflicts.

  • Why I stay: Staff Sgt. Kyle Duncan

    It might not have been fate that led Staff Sgt. Kyle Duncan to enlist in the Air Force, but according to the Petroleum, Oils and Lubricants instructor, “Every door seemed to open up right in line.” He’s not leaving everything up to chance, though, as he excels in his current role and plans the next