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AETC Fact Sheet - Air Education and Training Command

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Air Education and Training Command > Home

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    AETC publishes first competency-based civilian Learning Professionals career series education and training plan. See More ... The Air Force Starts Here Podcast. See More AETC Mission Video. 3d Audiovisual …

About Us - Air Education and Training Command

    https://www.aetc.af.mil/About-Us/
    AETC was formed in 1942 as the Army Air Corps Flying Training Command with headquarters in Washington, D.C. Less than a year later, the headquarters moved to Fort Worth, Texas. During World War II the command provided technical and …

Contact Us - Air Education and Training Command

    https://www.aetc.af.mil/About-Us/Contact-Us/
    AETC Public Affairs ☎ 210-652-4400 [email protected] ///// myLearning Trouble Tickets ///// Please do not call the AETC Public Affairs Office or the AFPC Total Force Service Center phone lines for myLearning trouble ticket support. They do not work myLearning issues and tickets.

Units - Air Education and Training Command

    https://www.aetc.af.mil/Units/
    Units. AFRS. 19th Air Force. 2nd Air Force. Air University. 58 SOW. 59th Medical Wing. Air Force Institute of Technology. Air Education and Training Command.

AETC Fact Sheet - Air Education and Training Command

    https://www.aetc.af.mil/About-Us/Fact-Sheets/AETC-Fact-Sheet/
    Air Education and Training Command, with headquarters at Joint Base San Antonio-Randolph, Texas, was established and activated in January 1942, making it the oldest major command in the Air Force. AETC’s training mission makes it the first command to touch the lives of nearly every Air Force member. AETC was formed in 1942 as the Army Air ...

Air Education and Training Command > About Us > AETC …

    https://www.aetc.af.mil/About-Us/AETC-Units/
    AETC Units. Air Force Security Assistance Training. Air Force Recruiting Service. 2nd Air Force. 19th Air Force. Air University. Altus Air Force Base. …

Air Education and Training Command > About Us > History

    https://www.aetc.af.mil/About-Us/History/
    The War Department activated AETC as the Air Corps Flying Training Command on 23 Jan 1942, redesignated it as the Army Air Forces (AAF) Flying Training Command in Mar 1942, added technical training to its mission in 1943 and …

Air Education and Training Command > Units > UnitsMap

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    Please widen your window to use the Interactive AETC Unit Map. This div goes behind the map. For spacing down. JBSA Wings 502d ABW, JBSA-Randolph ; 59 ABW, JBSA-Lackland ; 37 TRW, JBSA-Lackland ; 12 FTW, JBSA-Randolph; Air …

Changes at HQ AETC focus on Force Development …

    https://www.af.mil/News/Article-Display/Article/1742538/changes-at-hq-aetc-focus-on-force-development-efforts/
    Joint Base San Antonio-Randolph, Texas (AFNS) -- Lt. Gen. Steve Kwast, commander of Air Education and Training Command, announced changes to Headquarters AETC and to 2nd and 19th Numbered Air Force organizations today, in order to refocus the headquarters on force development efforts. This reorganization allows the headquarters staff …

Changes at HQ AETC focus on force development efforts

    https://www.jbsa.mil/News/News/Article/1743201/changes-at-hq-aetc-focus-on-force-development-efforts/
    JOINT BASE SAN ANOTNIO-RANDOLPH, Texas –. Lt. Gen. Steve Kwast, commander of Air Education and Training Command, announced changes to Headquarters AETC and to 2nd and 19th Numbered Air Force organizations …

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