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  • Rated Prep Program students take control of AETC’s Instagram March 23-24

    Air Force Rated Preparatory Program (RPP) students will take control of Air Education and Training Command’s Instagram page @aetc_firstcommand March 23-24, 2022, to give an exclusive look of how the program provides Airmen a unique opportunity to gain and strengthen basic aviation skills.Airmen

  • Inspired to Inspire

    Every Airman has their personal ‘why’ for joining the U.S. Air Force. Their reasons for joining may differ but the ultimate decision to serve offers a universal connection that can be recognized across many generations of servicemembers.

  • INET Airman Discusses Why She Joined The Air Force

    Staff Sgt. Anastasia Rodriguez, an aerospace propulsion craftsman, talks about why she decided to join the U.S. Air Force, March 16, 2022, Duluth, Minn. Rodriguez is part of the Indigenous Nations Equality Team (INET) for the U.S. Air Force and U.S. Space Force that works to make the branches a more

  • Airman's 20-year path to service epitome of resilience

    Senior Airman Michael McCullough is an example of a dogged mentality and desire to don the Air Force blue and serve his country. His 20-year journey to serve is the epitome of the type of resiliency the Air Force encourages.

  • Recruiter signs sister to be an Airman

    Tech. Sgt. Terell Douglas, a recruiter in the 369th Recruiting Squadron’s Whittier, California, office recently had the pleasure of enlisting his sister, Airman 1st Class Tiesha Douglas, in the Air Force and being by her side at her BMT graduation when she was presented the Top Graduate award.

  • AFGSC Commander announces Project Tuskegee

    Gen. Anthony Cotton, Commander, Air Force Global Strike Command, announced the establishment of Project Tuskegee, a new partnership with Tuskegee University where Air Force Reserve Officer Training Corps cadets from the university are exposed to the opportunities available as an AFGSC “Striker.”“All

  • AETC continues to develop Airmen, celebrates 80th anniversary

    Members of Air Education and Training Command celebrate the command’s 80th anniversary today, honoring the Air Force’s oldest major command and all of the students and trainees who have been recruited, trained and educated at First Command.

  • MTI achieves success from humble beginnings

    JOINT BASE SAN ANTONIO-LACKLAND, Texas – There are more trainees attending Air Force Basic Military Training, than residents living in the small city of Garapan, Saipan, the hometown of Tech. Sgt. Eileen Echaluse, a Master Military Training Instructor at the 331st Training Squadron.

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