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  • RF Transmission Systems course tunes to an active learning approach

    There are approximately 450 students that graduate the Radio Frequency Transmissions System course a year and with nearly 5,000 Airmen in the career field, it is important for instructors to make sure the students are prepared.With this career field being responsible for the initial communication

  • Firedog Friday Week 5

    U.S. Military firedog students’ training at the Louis F. Garland Department of Defense Fire Academy is highlighted weekly here.

  • Project NEXUS tests developing technologically ready Airmen

    Air Education and Training Command officials began a beta test aimed at learning the best ways to introduce more technologically ready Airmen into units July 9 in Austin, Texas. The program is expected to fuel organic technology problem solving efforts for Airmen in their day-to-day workplaces.

  • SERE specialists showcase training for recruiters

    Special operations recruiters from the 330th Recruiting Squadron were welcomed by Survival, Evasion, Resistance and Escape cadre from Detachment 3, 66th Training Squadron, to learn more about SERE’s Evasion and Conduct After Capture course, June 3, 2019.

  • Tennessee native earns ACE award

    Airman 1st Class Hunter McReynolds, 365th Training Squadron instrument and flight control systems apprentice course student, embodied the Air Force core value of excellence in all we do by achieving 100% on every progress check and block test of the course, earning himself the prestigious ACE

  • SUPT Class 19-10 set to graduate

    All Laughlin members are invited to attend Specialized Undergraduate Pilot Training Class 19-10’s graduation ceremony at 9 a.m., May 31, 2019, in Anderson Hall, here. Col. (retired) Carl W. Rahn, 618th Air Operations Center director of operations, will be the guest speaker.