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DLIELC supports upcoming Puerto Rico Project Language
Cadets in Air Force ROTC Detachment 756 from the University of Puerto Rico-Mayaguez stand in formation before marching. Some cadets from this program will be taking part in the Puerto Rico Project Language, or PRPL, at Maxwell AFB, Alabama, in June 2021. (U.S. Air Force photo)
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Air Force releases updated fitness test score breakdown
Physical fitness testing will resume July 1, 2021. Several changes have been made to the test to include increasing scoring for push-ups and sit-ups from 10 to 20 points each, five-year age groups and the waist measurement no longer being required. The Air Force has also worked on alternative strength and cardiovascular testing exercise options with plans to announce them in the coming weeks. (U.S. Air Force graphic)
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DLIELC MTT support to Southeast Asia moves forward
Defense Language Institute English Language Center instructors held their first Non-intensive American Language Course familiarization course April 26, 2021. The four-person Mobile Training Team is conducting teacher-training to joint force Thai military and civilian instructors. Due to an increase in COVID cases, the MTT has been unable to begin face-to-face training, but is meeting its mission by providing virtual instruction of the courses. Training will transition to face-to-face once Thai government restrictions are lifted. (Courtesy photo)
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210427-F-TP071-1001
Active duty Air Force officers and enlisted personnel interested in becoming rated officers have until May 25, 2021 to apply for the Fall 2021 Rated Preparatory Program that is schedule to be held Sept. 11-25, 2020.
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Warhawk University
Warhawk University is the 37th Training Wing's commitment to providing wing members with developmental opportunities to unlock their own potential. (U.S. Air Force graphic by 37th Training Wing Public Affairs)
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Operationalizing the Warhawk Way
37th Training Wing Strategic Plan
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Air Force unveils new mission statement
The Air Force's new mission statement: "To fly, fight, and win … airpower anytime, anywhere." emphasizes the primary competitive advantage and capabilities airpower provides to the nation and joint operations. (U.S. Air Force Graphic by Rosario "Charo" Gutierrez)
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First-class aviator reflects on her storied career
Lt. Col. Kathy La Sauce's 1990 official photo. (Courtesy photo/Kathy La Sauce)
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First-class aviator reflects on her storied career
Capt. Kathy La Sauce is shown in her UPT Class 77-08 graduation photo. (Courtesy photo/Kathy La Sauce)
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DSE Catalog
The Developmental Special Experience (DSE) Catalog is a consolidated list of available learning activities outside the scope of formal training. It simplifies research efforts to find training opportunities available to Airmen and Guardians like internships, fellowships or developmental special duties.
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DSE Catalog
The Developmental Special Experience (DSE) Catalog is a consolidated list of available learning activities outside the scope of formal training. It simplifies research efforts to find training opportunities available to Airmen and Guardians like internships, fellowships or developmental special duties.
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DSE Catalog
The Developmental Special Experience (DSE) Catalog is a consolidated list of available learning activities outside the scope of formal training. It simplifies research efforts to find training opportunities available to Airmen and Guardians like internships, fellowships or developmental special duties.
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ADLS training courses transition to “myLearning” as first step in force development learning management system
As part of Air Education and Training Command’s efforts to aggressively and cost-effectively modernize education and training, Airmen and Guardians can access the “myLearning” digital platform on the Air Force Portal beginning March 18, 2021. Users are advised they should complete all training coursework in ADLS not later than March 10. The ADLS website will be inaccessible to users March 26. (U.S. Air Force graphic / Dan Hawkins)
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ADLS training courses transition to “myLearning” as first step in force development learning management system
As part of Air Education and Training Command’s efforts to aggressively and cost-effectively modernize education and training, Airmen and Guardians can access the “myLearning” digital platform on the Air Force Portal beginning March 18, 2021. Users are advised they should complete all training coursework in ADLS not later than March 10. The ADLS website will be inaccessible to users March 26. (U.S. Air Force graphic / Dan Hawkins)
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Digital Literacy and Fosters Inclusion added as Air Force Foundational Competencies
In today’s era of Great Power Competition and ever-changing operational environments, the Department of the Air Force has moved toward developing Airmen with foundational competencies that help enable them to out-think and out-perform adversaries. The Air Force has formally added “Digital Literacy” and “Fosters Inclusion” as Air Force foundational competencies, and both have been incorporated into the ‘Pathfinder 2021’ self-assessment tool in MyVector that allows Airmen to assess themselves and review resources to further their personal and professional development. (U.S. Air Force graphic / Dan Hawkins)
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Digital Literacy and Fosters Inclusion added as Air Force Foundational Competencies
In today’s era of Great Power Competition and ever-changing operational environments, the Department of the Air Force has moved toward developing Airmen with foundational competencies that help enable them to out-think and out-perform adversaries. The Air Force has formally added “Digital Literacy” and “Fosters Inclusion” as Air Force foundational competencies, and both have been incorporated into the ‘Pathfinder 2021’ self-assessment tool in MyVector that allows Airmen to assess themselves and review resources to further their personal and professional development. (U.S. Air Force graphic / Dan Hawkins)
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Air Force Female Grooming Standards
Upon publication of the new standards in Air Force Instruction 36-2903, Feb. 10, 2021, female Airmen will be able to wear their hair in up to two braids or a single ponytail with bulk not exceeding the width of the head and length not extending below a horizontal line running between the top of each sleeve inseam at the underarm through the shoulder blades. In addition, women’s bangs may now touch their eyebrows, but not cover their eyes. (U.S. Air Force graphic by 37th Training Wing Public Affairs)
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Air Force Female Grooming Standards
Upon publication of the new standards in Air Force Instruction 36-2903, Feb. 10, 2021, female Airmen will be able to wear their hair in up to two braids or a single ponytail with bulk not exceeding the width of the head and length not extending below a horizontal line running between the top of each sleeve inseam at the underarm through the shoulder blades. In addition, women’s bangs may now touch their eyebrows, but not cover their eyes. (U.S. Air Force graphic by 37th Training Wing Public Affairs)
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Air Force Female Grooming Standards
Upon publication of the new standards in Air Force Instruction 36-2903, Feb. 10, 2021, female Airmen will be able to wear their hair in up to two braids or a single ponytail with bulk not exceeding the width of the head and length not extending below a horizontal line running between the top of each sleeve inseam at the underarm through the shoulder blades. In addition, women’s bangs may now touch their eyebrows, but not cover their eyes. (U.S. Air Force graphic by 37th Training Wing Public Affairs)
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Air Force Female Grooming Standards
Upon publication of the new standards in Air Force Instruction 36-2903, Feb. 10, 2021, female Airmen will be able to wear their hair in up to two braids or a single ponytail with bulk not exceeding the width of the head and length not extending below a horizontal line running between the top of each sleeve inseam at the underarm through the shoulder blades. In addition, women’s bangs may now touch their eyebrows, but not cover their eyes. (U.S. Air Force graphic by 37th Training Wing Public Affairs)
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