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  • SOS 'blends' training model incorporating new technology

    Academic and military researchers are introducing and proposing new approaches on leadership and teamwork training at the Squadron Officer School at Maxwell Air Force Base, Ala. Air Education and Training Command, the sponsor organization, partnered with the University of Texas at Austin to conduct

  • Luke Airmen advise Moroccan air force on F-16 base operations

    To an outsider, it may have looked like a typical briefing -- military members gathered around a table discussing ideas while viewing a presentation describing the maintenance and operational side of Luke Air Force Base, the largest F-16 Fighting Falcon training base in the world. But this brief was

  • Airey memorial service celebrates life of AF hero

    During his life, he was a dedicated member of the profession of arms and fervent military supporter who became one of the most iconic figures of Air Force enlisted heritage and culture - he was Paul Wesley Airey, the first Chief Master Sgt. of the Air Force. His death was announced March 11 to a

  • National Defense Transportation Association awards logistics achievements

    Air Education and Training Command officials recently announced the 2008 National Defense Transportation Association Award winners, recognizing individual and unit logistics achievements. These individuals will compete in the next level of competition. Active-duty military unit37th Logistics

  • AETC announces General Thomas P. Gerrity award winners

    Air Education and Training Command officials recently announced the 2008 General Thomas P. Gerrity Award winners, recognizing individual and unit logistics achievements. These individuals will compete in the next level of competition. Logistics, unit level 37th Logistics Readiness Squadron, Lackland

  • AETC announces 2009 Spirit of Hope winner

    Air Education and Training Command recently announced Connie Ali, 56th Security Forces Squadron, Luke Air Force Base, Ariz., as the 2009 Spirit of Hope military program award winner. This individual will compete in the next level of competition. The award is named in honor of Bob Hope and is

  • AETC announces DoD distinguished civilian service award

    Air Education and Training Command officials recently announced Raymond Contreras, AETC Studies and Analysis Squadron, as the 54th Annual Department of Defense Distinguished Civilian Service Award winner. This individual will compete in the next level of competition. This award is presented to a

  • AETC announces aircrew flight equipment award winners

    Air Education and Training Command officials recently announced the 2008 aircrew flight equipment award winners. These individuals will compete at the next level of competition. Airman Airman 1st Class Tiffany A. Scott, 97th Operations Support Squadron, Altus Air Force Base, Okla. Noncommissioned

  • AETC awards best history, museum program achievements

    Air Education and Training Command officials recently announced the history and museums program award winners. These individuals will compete in the next level of competition. Wing history programs, single-person officeTodd W. Schroeder, 47th Flying Training Wing, Laughlin Air Force Base, Texas Ted