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  • Laughlin inspires the next generation to AIM high

    The AIM program at Laughlin Air Force Base serves as a platform for Airmen to engage with youth and share their experiences and roles within the Air Force. The program’s primary goal is to educate and inspire the next generation about the possibilities and career paths within the military.

  • 350th SWW command chief visits ALS Class 24-D

    U.S. Air Force Chief Master Sgt. Will Cupp, 350th Spectrum Warfare Wing command Chief, engages with Airman Leadership School Class 24-D on their first day in ALS at Eglin Air Force Base, Fla., April 8, 2024. ALS prepares Airmen, Guardians and Staff Sergeants to be adaptable for current and future

  • Who's your mentor?

    Roger Johnson (right), 47th Operations Group T-6A Texan II civilian simulator instructor, instructs 2nd Lt. Valerie Calvert, 47th Student Squadron student pilot, while flying in a simulator at Laughlin Air Force Base, Texas, Jan. 8, 2024. Strong mentorship helps develop student pilots, molding them

  • Team 14 gets its WINGs

    The 14th Flying Training Wing will soon be home to the newest chapter of Women Inspiring the Next Generations (WINGs), a chartered organization with the mission to focus on professional development and personal growth for young officers and enlisted Airmen.

  • Spring is on its way!

    This spring the Air Force Safety Center introduces the #DAFRider video series giving riders another avenue to acquire skills, learn standards and build the rider mentality. The series is intended to help motorcycle riders with lessons learned and illicit ideas on riding topics to highlight

  • MyVector updates help connect Airmen, Guardians

    MyVector is one of the many tools Airmen and Guardians can use to enhance their career development, including tracking personal development and assignments, writing performance evaluations, and connecting with mentors as well as mentoring others.

  • Register now for AETC virtual mentorship panel Sept. 14

    Civilian leaders will host the “Soaring to New Heights: a Leadership Perspective” virtual mentorship panel, Sept. 14 at 9 to 10:30 a.m. CDT. The panelists will introduce tools that Total Force members can use for their professional and personal growth, and to better understand the benefits of