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  • 337 ACS establishes first ever joint UABMT Course

    The 337th Air Control Squadron is currently holding its first iteration of a joint Undergraduate Air Battle Manager Training course this year. This joint UABMT program facilitates training for the U.S. Air Force and U.S. Marine Corps junior officers.

  • Civilian employee attends Mayo ALS

    Holloman’s Mayo Airman Leadership School is a five-week-long course that helps young Airmen prepare to step into supervisory roles in their respective career fields.While ALS is an Air Force-wide standard for Airmen preparing to take on a noncommissioned officer position, members of Holloman have

  • SECAF visits Sheppard AFB

    Secretary of the Air Force Frank Kendall visited the 82nd Training Wing and the 80th Flying Wing Oct. 4-5, where he got a first-hand look at how Sheppard Airmen are transforming technical and flying training to support the future fight.

  • Bazaar of Falcons land at Keesler

    A group of falcons is known as a “Bazaar” and “Falcons” from across Second Air Force gathered here Sept. 5-8 under their commander, Maj. Gen. Michele Edmondson, to focus on the future of Air Force technical training and developing a Sixth-Generation Learning Ecosystem to better prepare Airmen for

  • WATCH: Competencies' Role in Force Development

    Air Education and Training Command officials continue to rapidly codify occupational competencies that form the foundation of training and education programs that ultimately produce the most competitive Airmen possible for the Warfighter.

  • 340th FTG, 39th FTS honor remaining 57th BW WWII vets

    Team members from the 340th Flying Training Group and 39th Flying Training Squadron, along with the Commemorative Air Force and B-25 History Project, recently had the opportunity to honor their heritage by recognizing four of the remaining World War II veterans from the 57th Bomb Wing Association