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MTIs highlighted in video series on force generators
Staff Sgt. Alexandria Washington, a military training instructor assigned to the 324th Training Squadron at Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland, Texas, is seen in a screen grab from a video on force generators. She is one of three MTIs featured in the series, focusing on the invaluable contributions of force generators -- members in special duty assignments who help lay the foundation for tomorrow's Airmen and Guardians. (U.S. Air Force graphic)
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BMT Graduation Update
To fully maximize training effectiveness and space utilization to mitigate COVID-19, the USAF Basic Military Training will accelerate Basic Military Training (BMT) from eight and half weeks to seven weeks of training according to Col Newsom, the Commander of Basic Military Training. This will allow BMT to restructure enhancing social distancing requirements across the training campus to ensure the safety and security not just for our trainees, but for our Military Training Instructors, other Active Duty members, civilians and contractors that support our mission. Also, there will be rescheduling of recruit accessions to maintain social distancing mitigation efforts. At heart, we are innovating how we train our Airmen in order to meet the national security needs of our nation. Therefore, all trainees in the BMT pipeline will graduate one week earlier than scheduled and ship directly the next day to their Technical Training assignment. All graduations will continue to be live streamed.
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AIRMEN these days: Volume 2
Airman Haakon Storm poses for a photos with his military training instructors outside the Pfingston Reception Center, Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland, Texas. Storm graduated at Top Graduate of more than 750 Airmen at basic military training graduation, Nov. 1.
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