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  • Preparing for Special Warfare: Inside the ALB

    Future U.S. Air Force recruits participated in an Athletic Leadership Boot camp hosted by the 330th and 331st Recruiting Squadrons at 17 Springs Complex, Millbrook, Alabama, July 18, 2025.

  • 908th next to have XR training for maintainers

    The 908th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron teamed with Mass Virtual from June 2-11, to begin the first scans that will create extended reality training aids for the MH-139A Grey Wolf helicopter at Maxwell Air Force Base, Ala.

  • 908th Airmen boost water survival skills

    As the 908th Flying Training Wing continues preparing for its new mission as the MH-139A Grey Wolf Helicopter formal training unit, ensuring aircrew members are prepared in the event of an emergency water landing is vital.More than 15 aircrew members from the 908th Operations Group and the 24th

  • USAF Warrant Officer Training School opens doors at Maxwell AFB

    Nine months after the U.S. Air Force announced the decision to reintegrate warrant officers into the force, the Warrant Officer Training School officially opened its doors with a ribbon cutting ceremony Sept. 25, 2024, at Maxwell Air Force Base, Alabama.

  • Inside the 908th: Munitions Systems Specialists – AKA “AMMO!”

    Having arguably the coolest nickname at the 908th Flying Training Wing, Munitions Systems specialists, Air Force Specialty Code 2W0X1, are tasked with protecting, inspecting, handling, storing, transporting and assembling non-nuclear munitions.Commonly referred to as "AMMO", Airmen in this career

  • Air Force ROTC Field Training Victory

    Cadets and staff from Air Force ROTC's Field Training-Victory share their experience and explain what future cadets can expect the training to be like at Maxwell Air Force Base, Alabama, Aug. 15, 2024.

  • Inside the 908th: Flight Nurses – Saving Lives Miles High

    When severely injured, wounded or sick service members require transportation via airlift, medical care can’t stop mid-flight. As senior members of aeromedical evacuation teams, it’s the responsibility of U.S. Air Force flight nurses, Air Force specialty code 46N0F, to provide life-saving emergency

  • Air Evac brings 'em back!

    Aeromedical personnel bring order to the chaos by knowing how to respond to emergencies. These specially trained members can locate their supplies with precision, provide critical care, reassurance and comfort to patients, and ensure their safety.This is the mission of the 908th Aeromedical