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AFSCs range from officer specialties such as pilot, combat systems officer, missile launch officer, intelligence officer, aircraft maintenance officer, judge advocate general (JAG), medical doctor, nurse or other fields, to various enlisted specialties. The latter range from flight combat operations such as a gunner, t...
What kind of AFSC is a JAG?
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AFSCs range from officer specialties such as pilot, combat systems officer, missile launch officer, intelligence officer, aircraft maintenance officer, judge advocate general (JAG), medical doctor, nurse or other fields, to various enlisted specialties.
AFSCs range from officer specialties such as pilot, combat systems officer, missile launch officer, intelligence officer, aircraft maintenance officer, judge advocate general (JAG), medical doctor, nurse or other fields, to various enlisted specialties.
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Kevin
What kind of AFSC is a JAG?
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United_States_Air_Force
AFSCs range from officer specialties such as pilot, combat systems officer, missile launch officer, intelligence officer, aircraft maintenance officer, judge advocate general (JAG), medical doctor, nurse or other fields, to various enlisted specialties. The latter range from flight combat operations such as a gunner, t...
What is one of the many types of AFSC employed by the USAF?
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AFSCs range from officer specialties such as pilot, combat systems officer, missile launch officer, intelligence officer, aircraft maintenance officer, judge advocate general (JAG), medical doctor, nurse or other fields, to various enlisted specialties.
AFSCs range from officer specialties such as pilot, combat systems officer, missile launch officer, intelligence officer, aircraft maintenance officer, judge advocate general (JAG), medical doctor, nurse or other fields, to various enlisted specialties.
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Ivy
What is one of the many types of AFSC employed by the USAF?
5730f9b405b4da19006bccaa
United_States_Air_Force
AFSCs range from officer specialties such as pilot, combat systems officer, missile launch officer, intelligence officer, aircraft maintenance officer, judge advocate general (JAG), medical doctor, nurse or other fields, to various enlisted specialties. The latter range from flight combat operations such as a gunner, t...
What is an example of an occupational field position in the USAF?
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There are additional occupational fields such as computer specialties, mechanic specialties, enlisted aircrew, communication systems, cyberspace operations, avionics technicians, medical specialties, civil engineering, public affairs, hospitality, law, drug counseling, mail operations, security forces, and search and r...
There are additional occupational fields such as computer specialties, mechanic specialties, enlisted aircrew, communication systems, cyberspace operations, avionics technicians, medical specialties, civil engineering, public affairs, hospitality, law, drug counseling, mail operations, security forces, and search and r...
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Justin
What is an example of an occupational field position in the USAF?
5730fe9da5e9cc1400cdbb6e
United_States_Air_Force
Beyond combat flight crew personnel, perhaps the most dangerous USAF jobs are Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD), Combat rescue officer, Pararescue, Security Forces, Combat Control, Combat Weather, Tactical Air Control Party, and AFOSI agents, who deploy with infantry and special operations units who disarm bombs, rescu...
What does the abbreviation EOD stand for in the USAF?
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Beyond combat flight crew personnel, perhaps the most dangerous USAF jobs are Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD), Combat rescue officer, Pararescue, Security Forces, Combat Control, Combat Weather, Tactical Air Control Party, and AFOSI agents, who deploy with infantry and special operations units who disarm bombs, rescu...
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Brian
What does the abbreviation EOD stand for in the USAF?
5730fe9da5e9cc1400cdbb6d
United_States_Air_Force
Beyond combat flight crew personnel, perhaps the most dangerous USAF jobs are Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD), Combat rescue officer, Pararescue, Security Forces, Combat Control, Combat Weather, Tactical Air Control Party, and AFOSI agents, who deploy with infantry and special operations units who disarm bombs, rescu...
What is one of the most dangerous jobs for USAF personnel?
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Olivia
Beyond combat flight crew personnel, perhaps the most dangerous USAF jobs are Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD), Combat rescue officer, Pararescue, Security Forces, Combat Control, Combat Weather, Tactical Air Control Party, and AFOSI agents, who deploy with infantry and special operations units who disarm bombs, rescu...
Beyond combat flight crew personnel, perhaps the most dangerous USAF jobs are Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD), Combat rescue officer, Pararescue, Security Forces, Combat Control, Combat Weather, Tactical Air Control Party, and AFOSI agents, who deploy with infantry and special operations units who disarm bombs, rescu...
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Brian
What is one of the most dangerous jobs for USAF personnel?
5730fe9da5e9cc1400cdbb6f
United_States_Air_Force
Beyond combat flight crew personnel, perhaps the most dangerous USAF jobs are Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD), Combat rescue officer, Pararescue, Security Forces, Combat Control, Combat Weather, Tactical Air Control Party, and AFOSI agents, who deploy with infantry and special operations units who disarm bombs, rescu...
What do some of these special missions in the USAF who deploy with the infantry do?
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Olivia
Beyond combat flight crew personnel, perhaps the most dangerous USAF jobs are Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD), Combat rescue officer, Pararescue, Security Forces, Combat Control, Combat Weather, Tactical Air Control Party, and AFOSI agents, who deploy with infantry and special operations units who disarm bombs, rescu...
Beyond combat flight crew personnel, perhaps the most dangerous USAF jobs are Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD), Combat rescue officer, Pararescue, Security Forces, Combat Control, Combat Weather, Tactical Air Control Party, and AFOSI agents, who deploy with infantry and special operations units who disarm bombs, rescu...
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Justin
What do some of these special missions in the USAF who deploy with the infantry do?
5730fe9da5e9cc1400cdbb70
United_States_Air_Force
Beyond combat flight crew personnel, perhaps the most dangerous USAF jobs are Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD), Combat rescue officer, Pararescue, Security Forces, Combat Control, Combat Weather, Tactical Air Control Party, and AFOSI agents, who deploy with infantry and special operations units who disarm bombs, rescu...
What are these enlisted positions in the USAF complimented by?
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Olivia
Most of these are enlisted positions augmented by a smaller number of commissioned officers.
Most of these are enlisted positions augmented by a smaller number of commissioned officers.
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Ivy
What are these enlisted positions in the USAF complimented by?
5730fe9da5e9cc1400cdbb71
United_States_Air_Force
Beyond combat flight crew personnel, perhaps the most dangerous USAF jobs are Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD), Combat rescue officer, Pararescue, Security Forces, Combat Control, Combat Weather, Tactical Air Control Party, and AFOSI agents, who deploy with infantry and special operations units who disarm bombs, rescu...
What other career fields have seen an increase in active combat missions?
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Other career fields that have seen increasing exposure to combat include civil engineers, vehicle operators, and Air Force Office of Special Investigations (AFOSI) personnel.
Other career fields that have seen increasing exposure to combat include civil engineers, vehicle operators, and Air Force Office of Special Investigations (AFOSI) personnel.
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22,050
Justin
What other career fields have seen an increase in active combat missions?
5730ff8ba5e9cc1400cdbb80
United_States_Air_Force
Training programs vary in length; for example, 3M0X1 (Services) has 31 days of tech school training, while 3E8X1 (Explosive Ordnance Disposal) is one year of training with a preliminary school and a main school consisting of over 10 separate divisions, sometimes taking students close to two years to complete. Officer t...
How long is the training for Explosive Ordnance Disposal in the USAF?
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Training programs vary in length; for example, 3M0X1 (Services) has 31 days of tech school training, while 3E8X1 (Explosive Ordnance Disposal) is one year of training with a preliminary school and a main school consisting of over 10 separate divisions, sometimes taking students close to two years to complete.
Training programs vary in length; for example, threeMzeroXone (Services) has thirty-one days of tech school training, while threeEeightXone (Explosive Ordnance Disposal) is one year of training with a preliminary school and a main school consisting of over ten separate divisions, sometimes taking students close to two ...
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Kevin
How long is the training for Explosive Ordnance Disposal in the USAF?
5730ff8ba5e9cc1400cdbb7f
United_States_Air_Force
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What USAF tech school has 31 days of training?
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Salli
Training programs vary in length; for example, 3M0X1 (Services) has 31 days of tech school training, while 3E8X1 (Explosive Ordnance Disposal) is one year of training with a preliminary school and a main school consisting of over 10 separate divisions, sometimes taking students close to two years to complete.
Training programs vary in length; for example, threeMzeroXone (Services) has thirty-one days of tech school training, while threeEeightXone (Explosive Ordnance Disposal) is one year of training with a preliminary school and a main school consisting of over ten separate divisions, sometimes taking students close to two ...
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Joey
What USAF tech school has thirty-one days of training?
5730ff8ba5e9cc1400cdbb81
United_States_Air_Force
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Who conducts the training for Technical Officers in the USAF?
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Salli
Officer technical training conducted by Second Air Force can also vary by AFSC, while flight training for aeronautically-rated officers conducted by AETC's Nineteenth Air Force can last well in excess of one year.
Officer technical training conducted by Second Air Force can also vary by AFSC, while flight training for aeronautically-rated officers conducted by AETC's Nineteenth Air Force can last well in excess of one year.
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Kevin
Who conducts the training for Technical Officers in the USAF?
5730ff8ba5e9cc1400cdbb82
United_States_Air_Force
Training programs vary in length; for example, 3M0X1 (Services) has 31 days of tech school training, while 3E8X1 (Explosive Ordnance Disposal) is one year of training with a preliminary school and a main school consisting of over 10 separate divisions, sometimes taking students close to two years to complete. Officer t...
How long does the flight training for the AETC's Nineteenth Air Force last?
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Salli
Officer technical training conducted by Second Air Force can also vary by AFSC, while flight training for aeronautically-rated officers conducted by AETC's Nineteenth Air Force can last well in excess of one year.
Officer technical training conducted by Second Air Force can also vary by AFSC, while flight training for aeronautically-rated officers conducted by AETC's Nineteenth Air Force can last well in excess of one year.
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Justin
How long does the flight training for the AETC's Nineteenth Air Force last?
5731005e497a881900248ae7
United_States_Air_Force
USAF rank is divided between enlisted airmen, non-commissioned officers, and commissioned officers, and ranges from the enlisted Airman Basic (E-1) to the commissioned officer rank of General (O-10). Enlisted promotions are granted based on a combination of test scores, years of experience, and selection board approval...
What groups is the USAF rank divided amoung?
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Olivia
USAF rank is divided between enlisted airmen, non-commissioned officers, and commissioned officers, and ranges from the enlisted Airman Basic (E-1) to the commissioned officer rank of General (O-10).
USAF rank is divided between enlisted airmen, non-commissioned officers, and commissioned officers, and ranges from the enlisted Airman Basic (E-one) to the commissioned officer rank of General (O-ten).
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Joanna
What groups is the USAF rank divided amoung?
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United_States_Air_Force
USAF rank is divided between enlisted airmen, non-commissioned officers, and commissioned officers, and ranges from the enlisted Airman Basic (E-1) to the commissioned officer rank of General (O-10). Enlisted promotions are granted based on a combination of test scores, years of experience, and selection board approval...
How are Enlisted promotions in the USAF decided?
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Olivia
Enlisted promotions are granted based on a combination of test scores, years of experience, and selection board approval while officer promotions are based on time-in-grade and a promotion selection board.
Enlisted promotions are granted based on a combination of test scores, years of experience, and selection board approval while officer promotions are based on time-in-grade and a promotion selection board.
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Olivia
How are Enlisted promotions in the USAF decided?
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United_States_Air_Force
USAF rank is divided between enlisted airmen, non-commissioned officers, and commissioned officers, and ranges from the enlisted Airman Basic (E-1) to the commissioned officer rank of General (O-10). Enlisted promotions are granted based on a combination of test scores, years of experience, and selection board approval...
How are Officer promotions within the USAF decided?
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Olivia
Enlisted promotions are granted based on a combination of test scores, years of experience, and selection board approval while officer promotions are based on time-in-grade and a promotion selection board.
Enlisted promotions are granted based on a combination of test scores, years of experience, and selection board approval while officer promotions are based on time-in-grade and a promotion selection board.
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Ivy
How are Officer promotions within the USAF decided?
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United_States_Air_Force
USAF rank is divided between enlisted airmen, non-commissioned officers, and commissioned officers, and ranges from the enlisted Airman Basic (E-1) to the commissioned officer rank of General (O-10). Enlisted promotions are granted based on a combination of test scores, years of experience, and selection board approval...
How is a Commissioned Officer's rank shown?
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Olivia
Commissioned officer rank is designated by bars, oak leaves, a silver eagle, and anywhere from one to four stars (one to five stars in war-time).[citation needed]
Commissioned officer rank is designated by bars, oak leaves, a silver eagle, and anywhere from one to four stars (one to five stars in war-time).[citation needed]
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Kendra
How is a Commissioned Officer's rank shown?
57310a09e6313a140071cb8d
United_States_Air_Force
Air Force officer promotions are governed by the Defense Officer Personnel Management Act of 1980 and its companion Reserve Officer Personnel Management Act (ROPMA) for officers in the Air Force Reserve and the Air National Guard. DOPMA also establishes limits on the number of officers that can serve at any given time ...
Was does ROPMA stand for in the USAF?
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Brian
Air Force officer promotions are governed by the Defense Officer Personnel Management Act of 1980 and its companion Reserve Officer Personnel Management Act (ROPMA) for officers in the Air Force Reserve and the Air National Guard.
Air Force officer promotions are governed by the Defense Officer Personnel Management Act of nineteen eighty and its companion Reserve Officer Personnel Management Act (ROPMA) for officers in the Air Force Reserve and the Air National Guard.
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Olivia
Was does ROPMA stand for in the USAF?
57310a09e6313a140071cb8c
United_States_Air_Force
Air Force officer promotions are governed by the Defense Officer Personnel Management Act of 1980 and its companion Reserve Officer Personnel Management Act (ROPMA) for officers in the Air Force Reserve and the Air National Guard. DOPMA also establishes limits on the number of officers that can serve at any given time ...
What are Air Force Officer promotions overseen by?
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Brian
Air Force officer promotions are governed by the Defense Officer Personnel Management Act of 1980 and its companion Reserve Officer Personnel Management Act (ROPMA) for officers in the Air Force Reserve and the Air National Guard.
Air Force officer promotions are governed by the Defense Officer Personnel Management Act of nineteen eighty and its companion Reserve Officer Personnel Management Act (ROPMA) for officers in the Air Force Reserve and the Air National Guard.
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Kimberly
What are Air Force Officer promotions overseen by?
57310a09e6313a140071cb8f
United_States_Air_Force
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How long does it usually take to be promoted from second to first lieutenant in the USAF?
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Brian
Currently, promotion from second lieutenant to first lieutenant is virtually guaranteed after two years of satisfactory service.
Currently, promotion from second lieutenant to first lieutenant is virtually guaranteed after two years of satisfactory service.
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Salli
How long does it usually take to be promoted from second to first lieutenant in the USAF?
57310a09e6313a140071cb8e
United_States_Air_Force
Air Force officer promotions are governed by the Defense Officer Personnel Management Act of 1980 and its companion Reserve Officer Personnel Management Act (ROPMA) for officers in the Air Force Reserve and the Air National Guard. DOPMA also establishes limits on the number of officers that can serve at any given time ...
Who establishes limits on the amount of Air Force officers?
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Brian
DOPMA also establishes limits on the number of officers that can serve at any given time in the Air Force.
DOPMA also establishes limits on the number of officers that can serve at any given time in the Air Force.
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Emma
Who establishes limits on the amount of Air Force officers?
57310a09e6313a140071cb90
United_States_Air_Force
Air Force officer promotions are governed by the Defense Officer Personnel Management Act of 1980 and its companion Reserve Officer Personnel Management Act (ROPMA) for officers in the Air Force Reserve and the Air National Guard. DOPMA also establishes limits on the number of officers that can serve at any given time ...
What promotion in the USAF is governed by a formal selection process?
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Brian
Promotion to major through major general is through a formal selection board process, while promotions to lieutenant general and general are contingent upon nomination to specific general officer positions and subject to U.S. Senate approval.
Promotion to major through major general is through a formal selection board process, while promotions to lieutenant general and general are contingent upon nomination to specific general officer positions and subject to U.S. Senate approval.
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Kevin
What promotion in the USAF is governed by a formal selection process?
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United_States_Air_Force
During the board process an officer's record is reviewed by a selection board at the Air Force Personnel Center at Randolph Air Force Base in San Antonio, Texas. At the 10 to 11 year mark, captains will take part in a selection board to major. If not selected, they will meet a follow-on board to determine if they will ...
Where is an officer's record in the USAF reviewed for a promotion?
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During the board process an officer's record is reviewed by a selection board at the Air Force Personnel Center at Randolph Air Force Base in San Antonio, Texas.
During the board process an officer's record is reviewed by a selection board at the Air Force Personnel Center at Randolph Air Force Base in San Antonio, Texas.
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Justin
Where is an officer's record in the USAF reviewed for a promotion?
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United_States_Air_Force
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What state is the Randolph Air Force Base located in?
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Brian
During the board process an officer's record is reviewed by a selection board at the Air Force Personnel Center at Randolph Air Force Base in San Antonio, Texas.
During the board process an officer's record is reviewed by a selection board at the Air Force Personnel Center at Randolph Air Force Base in San Antonio, Texas.
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Kimberly
What state is the Randolph Air Force Base located in?
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United_States_Air_Force
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When does promotion from major to lieutenant colonel in the USAF typically occur?
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Brian
Promotion from major to lieutenant colonel is similar and occurs approximately between the thirteen year (for officers who were promoted to major early "below the zone") and the fifteen year mark, where a certain percentage of majors will be selected below zone (i.e., "early"), in zone (i.e., "on time") or above zone (...
Promotion from major to lieutenant colonel is similar and occurs approximately between the thirteen year (for officers who were promoted to major early "below the zone") and the fifteen year mark, where a certain percentage of majors will be selected below zone (i.e., "early"), in zone (i.e., "on time") or above zone (...
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Salli
When does promotion from major to lieutenant colonel in the USAF typically occur?
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United_States_Air_Force
During the board process an officer's record is reviewed by a selection board at the Air Force Personnel Center at Randolph Air Force Base in San Antonio, Texas. At the 10 to 11 year mark, captains will take part in a selection board to major. If not selected, they will meet a follow-on board to determine if they will ...
The promotion process repeats when for officers promoted early in the USAF?
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Brian
This process will repeat at the 16 year mark (for officers previously promoted early to major and lieutenant colonel) to the 21 year mark for promotion to full colonel.
This process will repeat at the sixteen year mark (for officers previously promoted early to major and lieutenant colonel) to the twenty-one year mark for promotion to full colonel.
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Kimberly
The promotion process repeats when for officers promoted early in the USAF?
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United_States_Air_Force
Although provision is made in Title 10 of the United States Code for the Secretary of the Air Force to appoint warrant officers, the Air Force does not currently use warrant officer grades, and is the only one of the U.S. Armed Services not to do so. The Air Force inherited warrant officer ranks from the Army at its in...
What section in the US Code for the Secretary of the Air Force allows for the appointment of warrant officers?
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Ivy
Although provision is made in Title 10 of the United States Code for the Secretary of the Air Force to appoint warrant officers, the Air Force does not currently use warrant officer grades, and is the only one of the U.S. Armed Services not to do so.
Although provision is made in Title ten of the United States Code for the Secretary of the Air Force to appoint warrant officers, the Air Force does not currently use warrant officer grades, and is the only one of the U.S. Armed Services not to do so.
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Amy
What section in the US Code for the Secretary of the Air Force allows for the appointment of warrant officers?
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United_States_Air_Force
Although provision is made in Title 10 of the United States Code for the Secretary of the Air Force to appoint warrant officers, the Air Force does not currently use warrant officer grades, and is the only one of the U.S. Armed Services not to do so. The Air Force inherited warrant officer ranks from the Army at its in...
When did the USAF inherit warrant officer ranks from the Army?
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Ivy
The Air Force inherited warrant officer ranks from the Army at its inception in 1947, but their place in the Air Force structure was never made clear.[citation needed] When the Congress authorized the creation of two new senior enlisted ranks in 1958, Air Force officials privately concluded that these two new "super gr...
The Air Force inherited warrant officer ranks from the Army at its inception in nineteen forty-seven, but their place in the Air Force structure was never made clear.[citation needed] When the Congress authorized the creation of two new senior enlisted ranks in nineteen fifty-eight, Air Force officials privately conclu...
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Brian
When did the USAF inherit warrant officer ranks from the Army?
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United_States_Air_Force
Although provision is made in Title 10 of the United States Code for the Secretary of the Air Force to appoint warrant officers, the Air Force does not currently use warrant officer grades, and is the only one of the U.S. Armed Services not to do so. The Air Force inherited warrant officer ranks from the Army at its in...
When did Congress authorize the creation of two new senior officer grades?
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Ivy
The Air Force inherited warrant officer ranks from the Army at its inception in 1947, but their place in the Air Force structure was never made clear.[citation needed] When the Congress authorized the creation of two new senior enlisted ranks in 1958, Air Force officials privately concluded that these two new "super gr...
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Joanna
When did Congress authorize the creation of two new senior officer grades?
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United_States_Air_Force
Although provision is made in Title 10 of the United States Code for the Secretary of the Air Force to appoint warrant officers, the Air Force does not currently use warrant officer grades, and is the only one of the U.S. Armed Services not to do so. The Air Force inherited warrant officer ranks from the Army at its in...
When did the USAF stop appointing warrant officers?
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Ivy
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Emma
When did the USAF stop appointing warrant officers?
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United_States_Air_Force
Although provision is made in Title 10 of the United States Code for the Secretary of the Air Force to appoint warrant officers, the Air Force does not currently use warrant officer grades, and is the only one of the U.S. Armed Services not to do so. The Air Force inherited warrant officer ranks from the Army at its in...
What is the newest top enlisted grade in the USAF?
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Ivy
The Air Force inherited warrant officer ranks from the Army at its inception in 1947, but their place in the Air Force structure was never made clear.[citation needed] When the Congress authorized the creation of two new senior enlisted ranks in 1958, Air Force officials privately concluded that these two new "super gr...
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Kendra
What is the newest top enlisted grade in the USAF?
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United_States_Air_Force
Enlisted members of the USAF have pay grades from E-1 (entry level) to E-9 (senior enlisted). While all USAF military personnel are referred to as Airmen, the term also refers to the pay grades of E-1 through E-4, which are below the level of non-commissioned officers (NCOs). Above the pay grade of E-4 (i.e., pay grade...
What is the lowest pay grade in the USAF?
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Kendra
Enlisted members of the USAF have pay grades from E-1 (entry level) to E-9 (senior enlisted).
Enlisted members of the USAF have pay grades from E-one (entry level) to E-nine (senior enlisted).
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Olivia
What is the lowest pay grade in the USAF?
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United_States_Air_Force
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What is the highest pay grade in the USAF?
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Kendra
Enlisted members of the USAF have pay grades from E-1 (entry level) to E-9 (senior enlisted).
Enlisted members of the USAF have pay grades from E-one (entry level) to E-nine (senior enlisted).
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Kimberly
What is the highest pay grade in the USAF?
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United_States_Air_Force
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What pay grades are included in the USAF for Senior NCOs?
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Kendra
Above the pay grade of E-4 (i.e., pay grades E-5 through E-9) all ranks fall into the category of NCO and are further subdivided into "NCOs" (pay grades E-5 and E-6) and "Senior NCOs" (pay grades E-7 through E-9); the term "Junior NCO" is sometimes used to refer to staff sergeants and technical sergeants (pay grades E-...
Above the pay grade of E-four (i.e., pay grades E-five through E-nine) all ranks fall into the category of NCO and are further subdivided into "NCOs" (pay grades E-five and E-six) and "Senior NCOs" (pay grades E-seven through E-nine); the term "Junior NCO" is sometimes used to refer to staff sergeants and technical ser...
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Matthew
What pay grades are included in the USAF for Senior NCOs?
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United_States_Air_Force
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What does junior NCO refer to in the USAF pay grade system?
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Kendra
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Above the pay grade of E-four (i.e., pay grades E-five through E-nine) all ranks fall into the category of NCO and are further subdivided into "NCOs" (pay grades E-five and E-six) and "Senior NCOs" (pay grades E-seven through E-nine); the term "Junior NCO" is sometimes used to refer to staff sergeants and technical ser...
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Kendra
What does junior NCO refer to in the USAF pay grade system?
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United_States_Air_Force
The USAF is the only branch of the U.S. military where NCO status is achieved when an enlisted person reaches the pay grade of E-5. In all other branches, NCO status is generally achieved at the pay grade of E-4 (e.g., a Corporal in the Army and Marine Corps, Petty Officer Third Class in the Navy and Coast Guard). The ...
When does NCO status happen in all other branches of the US Military?
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Justin
In all other branches, NCO status is generally achieved at the pay grade of E-4 (e.g., a Corporal in the Army and Marine Corps, Petty Officer Third Class in the Navy and Coast Guard).
In all other branches, NCO status is generally achieved at the pay grade of E-four (e.g., a Corporal in the Army and Marine Corps, Petty Officer Third Class in the Navy and Coast Guard).
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Brian
When does NCO status happen in all other branches of the US Military?
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United_States_Air_Force
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When does NCO status occur in the USAF?
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Justin
The USAF is the only branch of the U.S. military where NCO status is achieved when an enlisted person reaches the pay grade of E-5.
The USAF is the only branch of the U.S. military where NCO status is achieved when an enlisted person reaches the pay grade of E-five.
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Kevin
When does NCO status occur in the USAF?
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United_States_Air_Force
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What must a Senior Airman do to become a supervisor in the USAF?
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Justin
The Air Force mirrored the Army from 1976 to 1991 with an E-4 being either a Senior Airman wearing three stripes without a star or a Sergeant (referred to as "Buck Sergeant"), which was noted by the presence of the central star and considered an NCO. Despite not being an NCO, a Senior Airman who has completed Airman Le...
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Olivia
What must a Senior Airman do to become a supervisor in the USAF?
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United_States_Air_Force
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What rank is NCO status achieved in the US Army?
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Justin
In all other branches, NCO status is generally achieved at the pay grade of E-4 (e.g., a Corporal in the Army and Marine Corps, Petty Officer Third Class in the Navy and Coast Guard).
In all other branches, NCO status is generally achieved at the pay grade of E-four (e.g., a Corporal in the Army and Marine Corps, Petty Officer Third Class in the Navy and Coast Guard).
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Emma
What rank is NCO status achieved in the US Army?
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United_States_Air_Force
The first USAF dress uniform, in 1947, was dubbed and patented "Uxbridge Blue" after "Uxbridge 1683 Blue", developed at the former Bachman-Uxbridge Worsted Company. The current Service Dress Uniform, which was adopted in 1993 and standardized in 1995, consists of a three-button, pocketless coat, similar to that of a me...
Where was the Uxbridge Blue dress uniform developed?
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Salli
The first USAF dress uniform, in 1947, was dubbed and patented "Uxbridge Blue" after "Uxbridge 1683 Blue", developed at the former Bachman-Uxbridge Worsted Company.
The first USAF dress uniform, in nineteen forty-seven, was dubbed and patented "Uxbridge Blue" after "Uxbridge sixteen eighty-three Blue", developed at the former Bachman-Uxbridge Worsted Company.
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Kendra
Where was the Uxbridge Blue dress uniform developed?
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United_States_Air_Force
The first USAF dress uniform, in 1947, was dubbed and patented "Uxbridge Blue" after "Uxbridge 1683 Blue", developed at the former Bachman-Uxbridge Worsted Company. The current Service Dress Uniform, which was adopted in 1993 and standardized in 1995, consists of a three-button, pocketless coat, similar to that of a me...
When was the first USAF dress uniform introduced?
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Salli
The first USAF dress uniform, in 1947, was dubbed and patented "Uxbridge Blue" after "Uxbridge 1683 Blue", developed at the former Bachman-Uxbridge Worsted Company.
The first USAF dress uniform, in nineteen forty-seven, was dubbed and patented "Uxbridge Blue" after "Uxbridge sixteen eighty-three Blue", developed at the former Bachman-Uxbridge Worsted Company.
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Matthew
When was the first USAF dress uniform introduced?
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United_States_Air_Force
The first USAF dress uniform, in 1947, was dubbed and patented "Uxbridge Blue" after "Uxbridge 1683 Blue", developed at the former Bachman-Uxbridge Worsted Company. The current Service Dress Uniform, which was adopted in 1993 and standardized in 1995, consists of a three-button, pocketless coat, similar to that of a me...
When was the current USAF dress uniform standardized?
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Salli
The current Service Dress Uniform, which was adopted in 1993 and standardized in 1995, consists of a three-button, pocketless coat, similar to that of a men's "sport jacket" (with silver "U.S." pins on the lapels, with a silver ring surrounding on those of enlisted members), matching trousers, and either a service cap ...
The current Service Dress Uniform, which was adopted in nineteen ninety-three and standardized in nineteen ninety-five, consists of a three-button, pocketless coat, similar to that of a men's "sport jacket" (with silver "U.S." pins on the lapels, with a silver ring surrounding on those of enlisted members), matching tr...
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Kevin
When was the current USAF dress uniform standardized?
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United_States_Air_Force
The first USAF dress uniform, in 1947, was dubbed and patented "Uxbridge Blue" after "Uxbridge 1683 Blue", developed at the former Bachman-Uxbridge Worsted Company. The current Service Dress Uniform, which was adopted in 1993 and standardized in 1995, consists of a three-button, pocketless coat, similar to that of a me...
Where does an officer in the USAF wear their rank insignia?
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Enlisted members wear sleeve insignia on both the jacket and shirt, while officers wear metal rank insignia pinned onto the coat, and Air Force Blue slide-on epaulet loops on the shirt.
Enlisted members wear sleeve insignia on both the jacket and shirt, while officers wear metal rank insignia pinned onto the coat, and Air Force Blue slide-on epaulet loops on the shirt.
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Where does an officer in the USAF wear their rank insignia?
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In addition to basic uniform clothing, various badges are used by the USAF to indicate a billet assignment or qualification-level for a given assignment. Badges can also be used as merit-based or service-based awards. Over time, various badges have been discontinued and are no longer distributed. Authorized badges incl...
What is worn by USAF members to indicate a billet assignment?
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In addition to basic uniform clothing, various badges are used by the USAF to indicate a billet assignment or qualification-level for a given assignment.
In addition to basic uniform clothing, various badges are used by the USAF to indicate a billet assignment or qualification-level for a given assignment.
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What is worn by USAF members to indicate a billet assignment?
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What else can Badges be used to designate in the USAF?
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Badges can also be used as merit-based or service-based awards.
Badges can also be used as merit-based or service-based awards.
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Ivy
What else can Badges be used to designate in the USAF?
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What is one of the types of Authorized Badges in the USAF?
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Authorized badges include the Shields of USAF Fire Protection, and Security Forces, and the Missile Badge (or "pocket rocket"), which is earned after working in a missile system maintenance or missile operations capacity for at least one year.
Authorized badges include the Shields of USAF Fire Protection, and Security Forces, and the Missile Badge (or "pocket rocket"), which is earned after working in a missile system maintenance or missile operations capacity for at least one year.
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What is one of the types of Authorized Badges in the USAF?
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When is the special "pocket rocket" badge given to USAF personnel working in a missile system operation?
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Authorized badges include the Shields of USAF Fire Protection, and Security Forces, and the Missile Badge (or "pocket rocket"), which is earned after working in a missile system maintenance or missile operations capacity for at least one year.
Authorized badges include the Shields of USAF Fire Protection, and Security Forces, and the Missile Badge (or "pocket rocket"), which is earned after working in a missile system maintenance or missile operations capacity for at least one year.
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When is the special "pocket rocket" badge given to USAF personnel working in a missile system operation?
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Officers may be commissioned upon graduation from the United States Air Force Academy, upon graduation from another college or university through the Air Force Reserve Officer Training Corps (AFROTC) program, or through the Air Force Officer Training School (OTS). OTS, previously located at Lackland AFB, Texas until 19...
USAF Officers can be commissioned after graduation from what school?
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Officers may be commissioned upon graduation from the United States Air Force Academy, upon graduation from another college or university through the Air Force Reserve Officer Training Corps (AFROTC) program, or through the Air Force Officer Training School (OTS).
Officers may be commissioned upon graduation from the United States Air Force Academy, upon graduation from another college or university through the Air Force Reserve Officer Training Corps (AFROTC) program, or through the Air Force Officer Training School (OTS).
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USAF Officers can be commissioned after graduation from what school?
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United_States_Air_Force
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What is another program that allows officers to become commissioned in the USAF?
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Officers may be commissioned upon graduation from the United States Air Force Academy, upon graduation from another college or university through the Air Force Reserve Officer Training Corps (AFROTC) program, or through the Air Force Officer Training School (OTS).
Officers may be commissioned upon graduation from the United States Air Force Academy, upon graduation from another college or university through the Air Force Reserve Officer Training Corps (AFROTC) program, or through the Air Force Officer Training School (OTS).
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Olivia
What is another program that allows officers to become commissioned in the USAF?
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Where is the OTS in the US currently located?
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OTS, previously located at Lackland AFB, Texas until 1993 and located at Maxwell Air Force Base in Montgomery, Alabama since 1993, in turn encompasses two separate commissioning programs: Basic Officer Training (BOT), which is for line-officer candidates of the active-duty Air Force and the U.S. Air Force Reserve; and ...
OTS, previously located at Lackland AFB, Texas until nineteen ninety-three and located at Maxwell Air Force Base in Montgomery, Alabama since nineteen ninety-three, in turn encompasses two separate commissioning programs: Basic Officer Training (BOT), which is for line-officer candidates of the active-duty Air Force an...
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Where is the OTS in the US currently located?
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What is a line officer in the USAF?
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(The term "line officer" derives from the concept of the line of battle and refers to an officer whose role falls somewhere within the "Line of the Air", meaning combat or combat-support operations within the scope of legitimate combatants as defined by the Geneva Conventions.)
(The term "line officer" derives from the concept of the line of battle and refers to an officer whose role falls somewhere within the "Line of the Air", meaning combat or combat-support operations within the scope of legitimate combatants as defined by the Geneva Conventions.)
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What is a line officer in the USAF?
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United_States_Air_Force
Officers may be commissioned upon graduation from the United States Air Force Academy, upon graduation from another college or university through the Air Force Reserve Officer Training Corps (AFROTC) program, or through the Air Force Officer Training School (OTS). OTS, previously located at Lackland AFB, Texas until 19...
How many commissioning programs does the OTS offer the USAF?
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OTS, previously located at Lackland AFB, Texas until 1993 and located at Maxwell Air Force Base in Montgomery, Alabama since 1993, in turn encompasses two separate commissioning programs: Basic Officer Training (BOT), which is for line-officer candidates of the active-duty Air Force and the U.S. Air Force Reserve; and ...
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How many commissioning programs does the OTS offer the USAF?
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The Air Force also provides Commissioned Officer Training (COT) for officers of all three components who are direct-commissioned to non-line positions due to their credentials in medicine, law, religion, biological sciences, or healthcare administration. Originally viewed as a "knife and fork school" that covered littl...
What does the Air Force provide for officers of direct to non-line positions?
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The Air Force also provides Commissioned Officer Training (COT) for officers of all three components who are direct-commissioned to non-line positions due to their credentials in medicine, law, religion, biological sciences, or healthcare administration.
The Air Force also provides Commissioned Officer Training (COT) for officers of all three components who are direct-commissioned to non-line positions due to their credentials in medicine, law, religion, biological sciences, or healthcare administration.
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What does the Air Force provide for officers of direct to non-line positions?
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What fields of study in the COT are included in this area of the USAF?
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The Air Force also provides Commissioned Officer Training (COT) for officers of all three components who are direct-commissioned to non-line positions due to their credentials in medicine, law, religion, biological sciences, or healthcare administration.
The Air Force also provides Commissioned Officer Training (COT) for officers of all three components who are direct-commissioned to non-line positions due to their credentials in medicine, law, religion, biological sciences, or healthcare administration.
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Olivia
What fields of study in the COT are included in this area of the USAF?
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What is an example of the coursework now offered in the COT in the USAF?
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Originally viewed as a "knife and fork school" that covered little beyond basic wear of the uniform, COT in recent years has been fully integrated into the OTS program and today encompasses extensive coursework as well as field exercises in leadership, confidence, fitness, and deployed-environment operations.
Originally viewed as a "knife and fork school" that covered little beyond basic wear of the uniform, COT in recent years has been fully integrated into the OTS program and today encompasses extensive coursework as well as field exercises in leadership, confidence, fitness, and deployed-environment operations.
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What is an example of the coursework now offered in the COT in the USAF?
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What is the more strict program that the USAF adopted in 2010 called?
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The US Air Force Fitness Test (AFFT) is designed to test the abdominal circumference, muscular strength/endurance and cardiovascular respiratory fitness of airmen in the USAF. As part of the Fit to Fight program, the USAF adopted a more stringent physical fitness assessment; the new fitness program was put into effect ...
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Amy
What is the more strict program that the USAF adopted in twenty ten called?
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What test is designed to test the fitness of airmen in the USAF?
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Olivia
What test is designed to test the fitness of airmen in the USAF?
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How long is the run that the USAF airmen are tested on for the fitness program?
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In the AFFT, Airmen are given a score based on performance consisting of four components: waist circumference, the sit-up, the push-up, and a 1.5-mile (2.4 km) run.
In the AFFT, Airmen are given a score based on performance consisting of four components: waist circumference, the sit-up, the push-up, and a one point five-mile (two point four km) run.
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Kevin
How long is the run that the USAF airmen are tested on for the fitness program?
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United_States_Air_Force
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What is a passing score on the US Air Force Fitness Test?
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A passing score is 75 points.
A passing score is seventy-five points.
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Justin
What is a passing score on the US Air Force Fitness Test?
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What score must an airman get on the US Air Force Fitness test to be able to opt out of one of the mandatory twice a year retests?
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Personnel may test once a year if he or she earns a score above a 90%.
Personnel may test once a year if he or she earns a score above a ninety percent.
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Kimberly
What score must an airman get on the US Air Force Fitness test to be able to opt out of one of the mandatory twice a year retests?
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What are the ground-attack aircraft in the USAF usually deployed in support for?
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The ground-attack aircraft of the USAF are designed to attack targets on the ground and are often deployed as close air support for, and in proximity to, U.S. ground forces.
The ground-attack aircraft of the USAF are designed to attack targets on the ground and are often deployed as close air support for, and in proximity to, U.S. ground forces.
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Kendra
What are the ground-attack aircraft in the USAF usually deployed in support for?
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What does the closeness to friendly troops require of these US Air Force aircraft?
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The proximity to friendly forces require precision strikes from these aircraft that are not possible with bomber aircraft listed below.
The proximity to friendly forces require precision strikes from these aircraft that are not possible with bomber aircraft listed below.
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Olivia
What does the closeness to friendly troops require of these US Air Force aircraft?
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What part of a battle line are the precision strike aircraft of the USAF deployed?
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They are typically deployed as close air support to ground forces, their role is tactical rather than strategic, operating at the front of the battle rather than against targets deeper in the enemy's rear.
They are typically deployed as close air support to ground forces, their role is tactical rather than strategic, operating at the front of the battle rather than against targets deeper in the enemy's rear.
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Matthew
What part of a battle line are the precision strike aircraft of the USAF deployed?
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United_States_Air_Force
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What type of aircraft is not appropriate to be used in close proximity of US ground troops?
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The proximity to friendly forces require precision strikes from these aircraft that are not possible with bomber aircraft listed below.
The proximity to friendly forces require precision strikes from these aircraft that are not possible with bomber aircraft listed below.
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Salli
What type of aircraft is not appropriate to be used in close proximity of US ground troops?
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United_States_Air_Force
In the US Air Force, the distinction between bombers, fighters that are actually fighter-bombers, and attack aircraft has become blurred. Many attack aircraft, even ones that look like fighters, are optimized to drop bombs, with very little ability to engage in aerial combat. Many fighter aircraft, such as the F-16, ar...
What are most attack aircraft in the US Air Force designed to do?
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Kevin
Many attack aircraft, even ones that look like fighters, are optimized to drop bombs, with very little ability to engage in aerial combat.
Many attack aircraft, even ones that look like fighters, are optimized to drop bombs, with very little ability to engage in aerial combat.
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Salli
What are most attack aircraft in the US Air Force designed to do?
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United_States_Air_Force
In the US Air Force, the distinction between bombers, fighters that are actually fighter-bombers, and attack aircraft has become blurred. Many attack aircraft, even ones that look like fighters, are optimized to drop bombs, with very little ability to engage in aerial combat. Many fighter aircraft, such as the F-16, ar...
What type of USAF aircraft is designed for long range airstrike attacks?
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Kevin
Perhaps the one meaningful distinction at present is the question of range: a bomber is generally a long-range aircraft capable of striking targets deep within enemy territory, whereas fighter bombers and attack aircraft are limited to 'theater' missions in and around the immediate area of battlefield combat.
Perhaps the one meaningful distinction at present is the question of range: a bomber is generally a long-range aircraft capable of striking targets deep within enemy territory, whereas fighter bombers and attack aircraft are limited to 'theater' missions in and around the immediate area of battlefield combat.
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Matthew
What type of USAF aircraft is designed for long range airstrike attacks?
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United_States_Air_Force
In the US Air Force, the distinction between bombers, fighters that are actually fighter-bombers, and attack aircraft has become blurred. Many attack aircraft, even ones that look like fighters, are optimized to drop bombs, with very little ability to engage in aerial combat. Many fighter aircraft, such as the F-16, ar...
What types of aircraft are typically limited to close proximity of battlefield conflict by the USAF?
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Kevin
Perhaps the one meaningful distinction at present is the question of range: a bomber is generally a long-range aircraft capable of striking targets deep within enemy territory, whereas fighter bombers and attack aircraft are limited to 'theater' missions in and around the immediate area of battlefield combat.
Perhaps the one meaningful distinction at present is the question of range: a bomber is generally a long-range aircraft capable of striking targets deep within enemy territory, whereas fighter bombers and attack aircraft are limited to 'theater' missions in and around the immediate area of battlefield combat.
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Kimberly
What types of aircraft are typically limited to close proximity of battlefield conflict by the USAF?
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United_States_Air_Force
In the US Air Force, the distinction between bombers, fighters that are actually fighter-bombers, and attack aircraft has become blurred. Many attack aircraft, even ones that look like fighters, are optimized to drop bombs, with very little ability to engage in aerial combat. Many fighter aircraft, such as the F-16, ar...
What increases the radius of combat missions by the US Air Force?
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Kevin
Even that distinction is muddied by the availability of aerial refueling, which greatly increases the potential radius of combat operations.
Even that distinction is muddied by the availability of aerial refueling, which greatly increases the potential radius of combat operations.
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Joanna
What increases the radius of combat missions by the US Air Force?
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United_States_Air_Force
In the US Air Force, the distinction between bombers, fighters that are actually fighter-bombers, and attack aircraft has become blurred. Many attack aircraft, even ones that look like fighters, are optimized to drop bombs, with very little ability to engage in aerial combat. Many fighter aircraft, such as the F-16, ar...
What countries utilize strategic bomber aircraft in their missions?
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Kevin
The US, Russia, and the People's Republic of China operate strategic bombers.
The US, Russia, and the People's Republic of China operate strategic bombers.
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22,050
Joey
What countries utilize strategic bomber aircraft in their missions?
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United_States_Air_Force
The service's B-2A aircraft entered service in the 1990s, its B-1B aircraft in the 1980s and its current B-52H aircraft in the early 1960s. The B-52 Stratofortress airframe design is over 60 years old and the B-52H aircraft currently in the active inventory were all built between 1960 and 1962. The B-52H is scheduled t...
When did the B-2A aircraft enter into service of the US Air Force?
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Kevin
The service's B-2A aircraft entered service in the 1990s, its B-1B aircraft in the 1980s and its current B-52H aircraft in the early 1960s.
The service's B-twoA aircraft entered service in the nineteen ninetys, its B-oneB aircraft in the nineteen eightys and its current B-fifty-twoH aircraft in the early nineteen sixtys.
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Salli
When did the B-twoA aircraft enter into service of the US Air Force?
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United_States_Air_Force
The service's B-2A aircraft entered service in the 1990s, its B-1B aircraft in the 1980s and its current B-52H aircraft in the early 1960s. The B-52 Stratofortress airframe design is over 60 years old and the B-52H aircraft currently in the active inventory were all built between 1960 and 1962. The B-52H is scheduled t...
When did the USAF introduce the B-1B aircraft?
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Kevin
The service's B-2A aircraft entered service in the 1990s, its B-1B aircraft in the 1980s and its current B-52H aircraft in the early 1960s.
The service's B-twoA aircraft entered service in the nineteen ninetys, its B-oneB aircraft in the nineteen eightys and its current B-fifty-twoH aircraft in the early nineteen sixtys.
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Joanna
When did the USAF introduce the B-oneB aircraft?
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United_States_Air_Force
The service's B-2A aircraft entered service in the 1990s, its B-1B aircraft in the 1980s and its current B-52H aircraft in the early 1960s. The B-52 Stratofortress airframe design is over 60 years old and the B-52H aircraft currently in the active inventory were all built between 1960 and 1962. The B-52H is scheduled t...
What aircraft in the USAF was introduced in the 1960s?
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Kevin
The service's B-2A aircraft entered service in the 1990s, its B-1B aircraft in the 1980s and its current B-52H aircraft in the early 1960s.
The service's B-twoA aircraft entered service in the nineteen ninetys, its B-oneB aircraft in the nineteen eightys and its current B-fifty-twoH aircraft in the early nineteen sixtys.
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Amy
What aircraft in the USAF was introduced in the nineteen sixtys?
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United_States_Air_Force
The service's B-2A aircraft entered service in the 1990s, its B-1B aircraft in the 1980s and its current B-52H aircraft in the early 1960s. The B-52 Stratofortress airframe design is over 60 years old and the B-52H aircraft currently in the active inventory were all built between 1960 and 1962. The B-52H is scheduled t...
How long is the B-52H scheduled to remain in service of the USAF?
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Kevin
The B-52H is scheduled to remain in service for another 30 years, which would keep the airframe in service for nearly 90 years, an unprecedented length of service for any aircraft. The B-21 is projected to replace the B-52 and parts of the B-1B force by the mid-2020s.
The B-fifty-twoH is scheduled to remain in service for another thirty years, which would keep the airframe in service for nearly ninety years, an unprecedented length of service for any aircraft. The B-twenty-one is projected to replace the B-fifty-two and parts of the B-oneB force by the mid-twenty twentys.
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Olivia
How long is the B-fifty-twoH scheduled to remain in service of the USAF?
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United_States_Air_Force
The service's B-2A aircraft entered service in the 1990s, its B-1B aircraft in the 1980s and its current B-52H aircraft in the early 1960s. The B-52 Stratofortress airframe design is over 60 years old and the B-52H aircraft currently in the active inventory were all built between 1960 and 1962. The B-52H is scheduled t...
What aircraft is scheduled to replace the B-52 in the USAF?
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Kevin
The B-52H is scheduled to remain in service for another 30 years, which would keep the airframe in service for nearly 90 years, an unprecedented length of service for any aircraft. The B-21 is projected to replace the B-52 and parts of the B-1B force by the mid-2020s.
The B-fifty-twoH is scheduled to remain in service for another thirty years, which would keep the airframe in service for nearly ninety years, an unprecedented length of service for any aircraft. The B-twenty-one is projected to replace the B-fifty-two and parts of the B-oneB force by the mid-twenty twentys.
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Salli
What aircraft is scheduled to replace the B-fifty-two in the USAF?
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United_States_Air_Force
Cargo and transport aircraft are typically used to deliver troops, weapons and other military equipment by a variety of methods to any area of military operations around the world, usually outside of the commercial flight routes in uncontrolled airspace. The workhorses of the USAF Air Mobility Command are the C-130 Her...
What type of aircraft is used to deliver troops and weapons to military operations?
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Kendra
Cargo and transport aircraft are typically used to deliver troops, weapons and other military equipment by a variety of methods to any area of military operations around the world, usually outside of the commercial flight routes in uncontrolled airspace.
Cargo and transport aircraft are typically used to deliver troops, weapons and other military equipment by a variety of methods to any area of military operations around the world, usually outside of the commercial flight routes in uncontrolled airspace.
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Justin
What type of aircraft is used to deliver troops and weapons to military operations?
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United_States_Air_Force
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What aircraft are considered the workhorses of the US Air Force?
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Kendra
The workhorses of the USAF Air Mobility Command are the C-130 Hercules, C-17 Globemaster III, and C-5 Galaxy.
The workhorses of the USAF Air Mobility Command are the C-one hundred thirty Hercules, C-seventeen Globemaster III, and C-five Galaxy.
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Olivia
What aircraft are considered the workhorses of the US Air Force?
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United_States_Air_Force
Cargo and transport aircraft are typically used to deliver troops, weapons and other military equipment by a variety of methods to any area of military operations around the world, usually outside of the commercial flight routes in uncontrolled airspace. The workhorses of the USAF Air Mobility Command are the C-130 Her...
The CV-22 aircraft is used by what section of the USAF?
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Kendra
The CV-22 is used by the Air Force for the U.S. Special Operations Command (USSOCOM).
The CV-twenty-two is used by the Air Force for the U.S. Special Operations Command (USSOCOM).
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22,050
Emma
The CV-twenty-two aircraft is used by what section of the USAF?
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United_States_Air_Force
Cargo and transport aircraft are typically used to deliver troops, weapons and other military equipment by a variety of methods to any area of military operations around the world, usually outside of the commercial flight routes in uncontrolled airspace. The workhorses of the USAF Air Mobility Command are the C-130 Her...
What aircraft offers Antarctic Support to the US Air Force?
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Kendra
Some aircraft serve specialized transportation roles such as executive/embassy support (C-12), Antarctic Support (LC-130H), and USSOCOM support (C-27J, C-145A, and C-146A).
Some aircraft serve specialized transportation roles such as executive/embassy support (C-twelve), Antarctic Support (LC-one hundred thirtyH), and USSOCOM support (C-twenty-sevenJ, C-one hundred forty-fiveA, and C-one hundred forty-sixA).
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Ivy
What aircraft offers Antarctic Support to the US Air Force?
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United_States_Air_Force
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What did the USAF use the WC-130H aircraft for before they converted them for transport missions?
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Kendra
The WC-130H aircraft are former weather reconnaissance aircraft, now reverted to the transport mission.
The WC-one hundred thirtyH aircraft are former weather reconnaissance aircraft, now reverted to the transport mission.
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22,050
Amy
What did the USAF use the WC-one hundred thirtyH aircraft for before they converted them for transport missions?
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United_States_Air_Force
The purpose of electronic warfare is to deny the opponent an advantage in the EMS and ensure friendly, unimpeded access to the EM spectrum portion of the information environment. Electronic warfare aircraft are used to keep airspaces friendly, and send critical information to anyone who needs it. They are often called ...
What is the purpose of electronic warfare?
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Joey
The purpose of electronic warfare is to deny the opponent an advantage in the EMS and ensure friendly, unimpeded access to the EM spectrum portion of the information environment.
The purpose of electronic warfare is to deny the opponent an advantage in the EMS and ensure friendly, unimpeded access to the EM spectrum portion of the information environment.
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22,050
Ivy
What is the purpose of electronic warfare?
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United_States_Air_Force
The purpose of electronic warfare is to deny the opponent an advantage in the EMS and ensure friendly, unimpeded access to the EM spectrum portion of the information environment. Electronic warfare aircraft are used to keep airspaces friendly, and send critical information to anyone who needs it. They are often called ...
What nickname is given to Electronic warfare aircraft?
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Joey
They are often called "The Eye in the Sky." The roles of the aircraft vary greatly among the different variants to include Electronic Warfare/Jamming (EC-130H), Psychological Operations/Communications (EC-130J), Airborne Early Warning and Control (E-3), Airborne Command Post (E-4B), ground targeting radar (E-8C), range...
They are often called "The Eye in the Sky." The roles of the aircraft vary greatly among the different variants to include Electronic Warfare/Jamming (EC-one hundred thirtyH), Psychological Operations/Communications (EC-one hundred thirtyJ), Airborne Early Warning and Control (E-three), Airborne Command Post (E-fourB),...
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Emma
What nickname is given to Electronic warfare aircraft?
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United_States_Air_Force
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What does the USAF use Electronic warfare aircraft for?
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Joey
Electronic warfare aircraft are used to keep airspaces friendly, and send critical information to anyone who needs it.
Electronic warfare aircraft are used to keep airspaces friendly, and send critical information to anyone who needs it.
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22,050
Emma
What does the USAF use Electronic warfare aircraft for?
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United_States_Air_Force
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What is the EC-130H used for by the US Air Force?
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Joey
They are often called "The Eye in the Sky." The roles of the aircraft vary greatly among the different variants to include Electronic Warfare/Jamming (EC-130H), Psychological Operations/Communications (EC-130J), Airborne Early Warning and Control (E-3), Airborne Command Post (E-4B), ground targeting radar (E-8C), range...
They are often called "The Eye in the Sky." The roles of the aircraft vary greatly among the different variants to include Electronic Warfare/Jamming (EC-one hundred thirtyH), Psychological Operations/Communications (EC-one hundred thirtyJ), Airborne Early Warning and Control (E-three), Airborne Command Post (E-fourB),...
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Kevin
What is the EC-one hundred thirtyH used for by the US Air Force?
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United_States_Air_Force
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What does the USAF use the E-4B aircraft for?
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Joey
They are often called "The Eye in the Sky." The roles of the aircraft vary greatly among the different variants to include Electronic Warfare/Jamming (EC-130H), Psychological Operations/Communications (EC-130J), Airborne Early Warning and Control (E-3), Airborne Command Post (E-4B), ground targeting radar (E-8C), range...
They are often called "The Eye in the Sky." The roles of the aircraft vary greatly among the different variants to include Electronic Warfare/Jamming (EC-one hundred thirtyH), Psychological Operations/Communications (EC-one hundred thirtyJ), Airborne Early Warning and Control (E-three), Airborne Command Post (E-fourB),...
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Kevin
What does the USAF use the E-fourB aircraft for?
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United_States_Air_Force
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What is the primary function of the USAF fighter aircraft?
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Joey
The fighter aircraft of the USAF are small, fast, and maneuverable military aircraft primarily used for air-to-air combat.
The fighter aircraft of the USAF are small, fast, and maneuverable military aircraft primarily used for air-to-air combat.
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22,050
Emma
What is the primary function of the USAF fighter aircraft?
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United_States_Air_Force
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What is the name of a type of dual purpose fighter-bomber aircraft used by the US Air Force?
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Many of these fighters have secondary ground-attack capabilities, and some are dual-roled as fighter-bombers (e.g., the F-16 Fighting Falcon); the term "fighter" is also sometimes used colloquially for dedicated ground-attack aircraft. Other missions include interception of bombers and other fighters, reconnaissance, a...
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What is the name of a type of dual purpose fighter-bomber aircraft used by the US Air Force?
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What aircraft is used by the US Air Demonstration group The Thunderbirds?
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The F-16 is currently used by the USAF Air Demonstration squadron, the Thunderbirds, while a small number of both man-rated and non-man-rated F-4 Phantom II are retained as QF-4 aircraft for use as Full Scale Aerial Targets (FSAT) or as part of the USAF Heritage Flight program.
The F-sixteen is currently used by the USAF Air Demonstration squadron, the Thunderbirds, while a small number of both man-rated and non-man-rated F-four Phantom II are retained as QF-four aircraft for use as Full Scale Aerial Targets (FSAT) or as part of the USAF Heritage Flight program.
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What aircraft is used by the US Air Demonstration group The Thunderbirds?
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What kind of aircraft is utilized by the USAF in Full Scale Aerial Targets?
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The F-16 is currently used by the USAF Air Demonstration squadron, the Thunderbirds, while a small number of both man-rated and non-man-rated F-4 Phantom II are retained as QF-4 aircraft for use as Full Scale Aerial Targets (FSAT) or as part of the USAF Heritage Flight program.
The F-sixteen is currently used by the USAF Air Demonstration squadron, the Thunderbirds, while a small number of both man-rated and non-man-rated F-four Phantom II are retained as QF-four aircraft for use as Full Scale Aerial Targets (FSAT) or as part of the USAF Heritage Flight program.
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Matthew
What kind of aircraft is utilized by the USAF in Full Scale Aerial Targets?
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What are the QF-4 aircraft being replaced by the US Air Force?
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These extant QF-4 aircraft are being replaced in the FSAT role by early model F-16 aircraft converted to QF-16 configuration.
These extant QF-four aircraft are being replaced in the FSAT role by early model F-sixteen aircraft converted to QF-sixteen configuration.
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Ivy
What are the QF-four aircraft being replaced by the US Air Force?
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The USAF's KC-135 and KC-10 aerial refueling aircraft are based on civilian jets. The USAF aircraft are equipped primarily for providing the fuel via a tail-mounted refueling boom, and can be equipped with "probe and drogue" refueling systems. Air-to-air refueling is extensively used in large-scale operations and also ...
What kind of aircraft is the USAF's KC-135?
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The USAF's KC-135 and KC-10 aerial refueling aircraft are based on civilian jets.
The USAF's KC-one hundred thirty-five and KC-ten aerial refueling aircraft are based on civilian jets.
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What kind of aircraft is the USAF's KC-one hundred thirty-five?
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How does the aerial refueling aircraft supply fuel during flight?
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The USAF aircraft are equipped primarily for providing the fuel via a tail-mounted refueling boom, and can be equipped with "probe and drogue" refueling systems.
The USAF aircraft are equipped primarily for providing the fuel via a tail-mounted refueling boom, and can be equipped with "probe and drogue" refueling systems.
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Kendra
How does the aerial refueling aircraft supply fuel during flight?
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The USAF's KC-135 and KC-10 aerial refueling aircraft are based on civilian jets. The USAF aircraft are equipped primarily for providing the fuel via a tail-mounted refueling boom, and can be equipped with "probe and drogue" refueling systems. Air-to-air refueling is extensively used in large-scale operations and also ...
When is air-to-air refueling primarily used by the US Air Force?
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Air-to-air refueling is extensively used in large-scale operations and also used in normal operations; fighters, bombers, and cargo aircraft rely heavily on the lesser-known "tanker" aircraft. This makes these aircraft an essential part of the Air Force's global mobility and the U.S. force projection.
Air-to-air refueling is extensively used in large-scale operations and also used in normal operations; fighters, bombers, and cargo aircraft rely heavily on the lesser-known "tanker" aircraft. This makes these aircraft an essential part of the Air Force's global mobility and the U.S. force projection.
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Olivia
When is air-to-air refueling primarily used by the US Air Force?
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The USAF's KC-135 and KC-10 aerial refueling aircraft are based on civilian jets. The USAF aircraft are equipped primarily for providing the fuel via a tail-mounted refueling boom, and can be equipped with "probe and drogue" refueling systems. Air-to-air refueling is extensively used in large-scale operations and also ...
What aircraft will be available for use by the US Air Force in 2017?
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The KC-46A Pegasus is undergoing testing and is projected to be delivered to USAF units starting in 2017.
The KC-forty-sixA Pegasus is undergoing testing and is projected to be delivered to USAF units starting in twenty seventeen.
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Emma
What aircraft will be available for use by the US Air Force in twenty seventeen?
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In response to the 2007 United States Air Force nuclear weapons incident, Secretary of Defense Robert Gates accepted in June 2009 the resignations of Secretary of the Air Force Michael Wynne and the Chief of Staff of the Air Force General T. Michael Moseley. Moseley's successor, General Norton A. Schwartz, a former tac...
What US Secretary of Defense accepted resignations of top US Air Force officials in June of 2009?
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In response to the 2007 United States Air Force nuclear weapons incident, Secretary of Defense Robert Gates accepted in June 2009 the resignations of Secretary of the Air Force Michael Wynne and the Chief of Staff of the Air Force General T. Michael Moseley.
In response to the two thousand seven United States Air Force nuclear weapons incident, Secretary of Defense Robert Gates accepted in June two thousand nine the resignations of Secretary of the Air Force Michael Wynne and the Chief of Staff of the Air Force General T. Michael Moseley.
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Kendra
What US Secretary of Defense accepted resignations of top US Air Force officials in June of two thousand nine?
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What US Secretary of the Air Force resigned following a nuclear weapons problem ?
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In response to the 2007 United States Air Force nuclear weapons incident, Secretary of Defense Robert Gates accepted in June 2009 the resignations of Secretary of the Air Force Michael Wynne and the Chief of Staff of the Air Force General T. Michael Moseley.
In response to the two thousand seven United States Air Force nuclear weapons incident, Secretary of Defense Robert Gates accepted in June two thousand nine the resignations of Secretary of the Air Force Michael Wynne and the Chief of Staff of the Air Force General T. Michael Moseley.
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Emma
What US Secretary of the Air Force resigned following a nuclear weapons problem ?
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Who was appointed to the Chief of Staff of the Air Force following Mosley's resignation?
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Moseley's successor, General Norton A. Schwartz, a former tactical airlift and special operations pilot was the first officer appointed to that position who did not have a background as a fighter or bomber pilot.
Moseley's successor, General Norton A. Schwartz, a former tactical airlift and special operations pilot was the first officer appointed to that position who did not have a background as a fighter or bomber pilot.
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Emma
Who was appointed to the Chief of Staff of the Air Force following Mosley's resignation?
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What newspaper reported on Schwartz's dismantlement of the US Air Force's class system?
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The Washington Post reported in 2010 that General Schwartz began to dismantle the rigid class system of the USAF, particularly in the officer corps.
The Washington Post reported in twenty ten that General Schwartz began to dismantle the rigid class system of the USAF, particularly in the officer corps.
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Kevin
What newspaper reported on Schwartz's dismantlement of the US Air Force's class system?
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Daniel L. Magruder, Jr defines USAF culture as a combination of the rigorous application of advanced technology, individualism and progressive airpower theory. Major General Charles J. Dunlap, Jr. adds that the U.S. Air Force's culture also includes an egalitarianism bred from officers perceiving themselves as their se...
What author wrote about the US Air Force egalitarian culture?
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Major General Charles J. Dunlap, Jr. adds that the U.S. Air Force's culture also includes an egalitarianism bred from officers perceiving themselves as their service's principal "warriors" working with small groups of enlisted airmen either as the service crew or the onboard crew of their aircraft. Air Force officers h...
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Brian
What author wrote about the US Air Force egalitarian culture?
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Daniel L. Magruder, Jr defines USAF culture as a combination of the rigorous application of advanced technology, individualism and progressive airpower theory. Major General Charles J. Dunlap, Jr. adds that the U.S. Air Force's culture also includes an egalitarianism bred from officers perceiving themselves as their se...
How does the US Air Force differ from other branches of the military?
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Although the paradigm is changing, for most of its history, the Air Force, completely unlike its sister services, has been an organization in which mostly its officers fought, not its enlisted force, the latter being primarily a rear echelon support force.
Although the paradigm is changing, for most of its history, the Air Force, completely unlike its sister services, has been an organization in which mostly its officers fought, not its enlisted force, the latter being primarily a rear echelon support force.
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Kendra
How does the US Air Force differ from other branches of the military?
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Daniel L. Magruder, Jr defines USAF culture as a combination of the rigorous application of advanced technology, individualism and progressive airpower theory. Major General Charles J. Dunlap, Jr. adds that the U.S. Air Force's culture also includes an egalitarianism bred from officers perceiving themselves as their se...
How have the enlisted forces of the US Air Force been seen?
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Although the paradigm is changing, for most of its history, the Air Force, completely unlike its sister services, has been an organization in which mostly its officers fought, not its enlisted force, the latter being primarily a rear echelon support force.
Although the paradigm is changing, for most of its history, the Air Force, completely unlike its sister services, has been an organization in which mostly its officers fought, not its enlisted force, the latter being primarily a rear echelon support force.
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Kevin
How have the enlisted forces of the US Air Force been seen?
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Cultural and career issues in the U.S. Air Force have been cited as one of the reasons for the shortfall in needed UAV operators. In spite of an urgent need for UAVs or drones to provide round the clock coverage for American troops during the Iraq War, the USAF did not establish a new career field for piloting them unt...
What is the reason for the shortage of UAV operators in the US Air Force?
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Cultural and career issues in the U.S. Air Force have been cited as one of the reasons for the shortfall in needed UAV operators.
Cultural and career issues in the U.S. Air Force have been cited as one of the reasons for the shortfall in needed UAV operators.
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Joey
What is the reason for the shortage of UAV operators in the US Air Force?