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SECOND AIR FORCE NEWS

  • AETC commander highlights “mission over function” during AFA

    Lt. Gen. Brian S. Robinson, commander of Air Education and Training Command, shared his perspective on how the command is building an expanded, people-focused footprint in support of the service’s efforts to reoptimize for Great Power Competition during an Air Force Association Air, Space and Cyber

  • Chief Leadership Course revamping for future fight

    The Thomas N. Barnes Center for Enlisted Education is developing a new Chief Leader Course (CLC) with an increased focus on providing chiefs the education required for them to meet the challenges and excel in an era of Great Power Competition.

  • 2AF Commander visits Sheppard AFB

    Maj. Gen. Wolfe Davidson, commander of Second Air Force, and Chief Master Sgt. Kristina Montgomery, Second Air Force command chief, visited members of the 82nd Training Wing and the 80th Flying Training Wing Sept. 10-12, 2024.

  • Keesler visits local school: military child education

    Gerald Cross, Keesler’s School Liaison officer, and Lt. Col. Michael Schrama, Military School Advisor, met with Marcus Boudreaux, Biloxi School District superintendent, at Back Bay Elementary School, Sept. 9 to strengthen community ties and get an understanding of what the school district has to

  • Building the bridge between two forces

    As a Language Enabled Airman Program scholar, Master Sgt. Virak Dara, 334th Training Squadron military training leader flight chief, always enjoyed facilitating communication between different cultures, but ushering in a new era of relations between the Air Force and Cambodia was an opportunity like

  • What it Means to be a Student Leader

    During Air Force Technical Training, Airmen are encouraged to apply for student leadership positions categorized by colored aiguillettes or “ropes” on the left shoulder of their uniform.

  • New approach to readiness: AI-powered religious affairs training

    The 81st Training Group is embracing innovative training methods to better prepare its Religious Affairs students for the challenges they may face in the field. Previously six weeks long, the expanded eight-week Religious Affairs course is utilizing virtual reality to give students hands-on

  • Career Day at Goodfellow AFB

    Twenty-three future Airmen were welcomed onto Goodfellow Air Force Base for a special base tour, Aug. 28. The tour offered the aspiring service members a firsthand perspective on the training, daily operations and career opportunities that await them after joining the world’s greatest Air Force.