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  • Ready for enrollment: AFCDA presents its first modernized CDC

    As part of the Second Air Force commander’s priority to advance force development across the entire service, the Air Force Career Development Academy (AFCDA) officially implemented Career Development Course (CDC) 2R151 Edit Code M-01, Maintenance Management Production Journeyman Aug. 1.

  • Operation Loneshark: lethal readiness, modernization

    From aircraft and maritime vessels to cell phones, smart watches, and even electric toothbrushes, these things all release some type of frequency or signal. Department of Defense intelligence analysts have the capability to find, fix, track, target and or access these unseen energy surges. The

  • Learning professional gather, connect during symposium

    The Air Education and Training Command (AETC) learning community gathered to connect and optimize learning ecosystem efforts, while showcasing the diversity of the group, during a learning symposium in San Antonio, Texas, Sept. 27-29, 2022.Learning professionals collaborated on interest areas such

  • Basic Military Training digitizes curriculum

    The days of carrying around your black portfolio with bulky study materials are over. On Sept. 13, 2022, Basic Military Training completed the transition to a digital campus by issuing over 500 tablets to Airmen in their first week of training. 

  • AETC Innovation Summit set for Oct. 12

    Air Education and Training Command’s A9 Innovation and Analysis Directorate will virtually host the 8th annual Innovation Summit (iSummit), Oct. 12, 2022 from 9:30 a.m.  – 11:30 a.m. CST.The iSummit provides AETC Airmen, at all levels, a platform to share experiences on innovation activities and

  • MTLs: Generating tomorrow’s Airmen, today

    From the courageous firefighting professionals at every base to the meticulous intelligence specialists operating around the globe, there is not a single Air Force mission in these career fields carried out without the support of a 17th Training Wing alumni. These graduates learn much more than just