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SECOND AIR FORCE NEWS

  • Innovation powerhouse joins Second Air Force

    Second Air Force, which oversees Basic Military Training and technical training for 93% of the U.S. Air Force, welcomed a new agency, 1 Jan., dedicated to the modernization of training and education delivery across its five training wings.

  • Keesler student 'Partners to Win'

    A Keesler Guardian attended the annual Association of Marshall Scholars U.S.-U.K. Legislative Exchange in London, Jan. 13-16.The association brings members of the U.S. Congress and former Marshall Scholars to the U.K. for a four-day conference, engaging in dialogue on issues of critical concern to

  • January is National Mentoring Month

    National Mentoring Month was launched in January 2002 to connect people invested in the mentoring movement and to help people accomplish their life and professional goals.

  • Second Air Force revamps TT-101

    Second Air Force held a new version of the Technical Training 101 Expo at Keesler, Oct. 25-28, to showcase the training innovations across Second Air Force.

  • 338th TRS seizes their window of opportunity

    Following the Air Force Chief of Staff Gen. Charles Q. Brown’s Accelerate Change or Lose strategic approach, the Joint Warfighting Concept focuses on moving forward with digital, low cost, high tech, warfighting capabilities. The 338th Training Squadron’s Cooperative Research and Development

  • Leahy takes command at 2nd AF

    Maj. Gen. Timothy Leahy took command of 2nd Air Force from Maj. Gen. Bob LaBrutta during a change of command ceremony at the Levitow Training Support Facility parade field here, Aug. 23. Lt. Gen. Darryl Roberson, commander of Air Education and Training Command, presided over the ceremony. Second