“This is a culture shift. The Department of the Air Force is fundamentally changing how we're organized to deploy, preparing Airmen to deploy, and determining where, how often and in what formation we'll deploy them. This is going to drive a lot of changes.” Col. Anthony Figiera Air Force Installation and Mission Support Center director of operations
Air Education and Training Command
Armed Forces
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The Air & Space Force Starts Here! We recruit, train & educate exceptional Airmen!
About us
Air Education and Training Command, with headquarters at Joint Base San Antonio-Randolph, Texas, was established and activated in January 1942, making it the second oldest major command in the Air Force. Our mission is to recruit, train and educate Airmen to deliver 21st Century Airpower.
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- Armed Forces
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- 5,001-10,000 employees
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- Joint Base San Antonio - Randolph, San Antonio
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Joint Base San Antonio - Randolph, San Antonio 78258, US
Employees at Air Education and Training Command
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#ICYMI Dr. Wendy Walsh, the chief learning officer for Air Education Training and Command, shares how to make the seemingly impossible possible as part of the Franklin Covey C-Suite Conversations Podcast 108. Tune in at https://lnkd.in/gPCt9DFJ.
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Air Force Lt. Gen. Brian Robinson underscored the critical importance of readiness in an evolving military landscape and the changing character of conflict at the Institute for Defense and Government Advancement Military and Flight Training Summit Oct. 29 in San Antonio. The commander of the Air Education and Training Command provided the keynote address for the annual military flying training conference, which brings together a community of more than 350 flight training program managers, instructors, industry leaders and subject matter experts, representing over nine allied and partner nations. #MilitaryReadiness #AirmanDevelopmentCommand #GreatPowerCompetition
AETC commander emphasizes readiness, strategic partnerships at military flight training su
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Against a backdrop steeped in rich aviation history, AETC staff directors and civic leaders, representing organizations from throughout the command, culminated their recent visit to Wright-Patterson Air Force Base Air Force Base, Ohio, with a staff ride at the National Museum of the U.S. Air Force, offering greater insight into the evolution of flying training and warfighting from World War I to the modern era
AETC leaders journey through aviation history
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In a rapidly changing global environment, where technological advancements shape the nature of conflict, every Airman's contribution is critical. Dr. Lisa Tripp, #AETC’s command analytics officer and AI liaison emphasized, “Digital literacy is key to enabling Airmen to understand their role in collecting, managing and utilizing data effectively, which in turn strengthens the entire force.” Read more at https://lnkd.in/e_2ke5hp. #DigitalLiteracy #AI
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The commander of the 12th Flying Training Wing joined industry experts on a panel to discuss the trends, successes and challenges facing the military training pipeline ecosystem as part of the Military Flight Training Summit hosted by the Institute for Defense and Government Advancement in San Antonio. Col. Peter Lee shared insights into the evolving landscape of military training, addressing emerging challenges, technology integration, and operational efficiency. #FlightTraining #OperationalEfficiency
Col. Peter Lee Joins Industry Experts on Training Pipeline Panel
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The 59th Medical Wing at JBSA-Lackland welcomed five Royal Thai Air Force nurses for an immersive exchange. This visit strengthened ties, enhanced global medical readiness, and fostered knowledge-sharing between the two nations. The RTAF team engaged in hands-on shadowing, training courses, and observed the U.S. Air Force's healthcare practices, promoting a shared commitment to patient care and mission readiness. This collaboration is a testament to the U.S. Air Force’s dedication to international partnerships and supporting a globally connected medical force. 👏👏 Read the full story below: https://lnkd.in/gk8FfGpj
Royal Thai Air Force nurses visit 59th Medical Wing
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During his keynote address at the Airlift/Tanker Association Symposium Nov. 2 in Grapevine, Texas, Air Force Chief of Staff Gen. David Allvin said the Airman Development Command will play a huge role in developing Airmen who are capable and certified in multiple functions, working together as one United States Air Force. #AirliftTanker #AirmanDevelopment
CSAF looks to air mobility past, present, asks Airmen to invest in DAF future
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Join us in congratulating the 17 undergraduate pilot training students of Class 25-01 completing initial flight training in the T-6 Texan II and earning their wings! Graduating Nov. 1 at Columbus Air Force Base, Mississippi, the United States Air Force's newest pilots are going on to begin the next phase of advanced pilot training. This is an exciting and challenging journey! Stay focused and trust the process - every lesson, every flight will bring you closer to your goal!
CAFB UPT Class 25-01 Graduation
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Maj. Gen. Gregory Kreuder, 19th Air Force commander, recently toured Columbus AFB to experience the 14th Flying Training Wing’s Undergraduate Pilot Training firsthand. The visit included a T-38 Talon flight to observe current training, discussions with instructor pilots, and updates on preparations for the T-7A Red Hawk, which will modernize the training pipeline. Kreuder’s visit emphasized the commitment to producing skilled pilots and highlighted ongoing efforts to enhance training environments and quality of life for future aviators as they prepare to join operational units across the Air Force. ✈️🌎 Read more below ⬇️ https://lnkd.in/g69kseHv
19th Air Force commander receives pilot training immersion
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