Airman Feature Articles

 
  • Digital Literacy: Vital Tools for the Great Power Competition

    As the Department of the Air Force faces the increasing demands of modern warfare, it's working to equip Airmen with advanced skills in artificial intelligence, data analytics, and cybersecurity. To maximize the benefits of these tools, digital literacy —understanding how to use digital technologies

  • Education vs. Training

    Chief Master Sgt. Stefan Blazier, Air University command chief, and Dr. Yolanda Williams, AU acting provost and institutional accreditation administrator, discuss the differences between education and training and what each prepare Airmen to do.

  • From AETC to ADC

    Chief Master Sgt. Stefan Blazier, Air University command chief, and Dr. Yolanda Williams, AU acting provost and institutional accreditation administrator, discuss the significance of changing from Air Education and Training Command to Airman Development Command.

  • Report Ready

    Chief Master Sgt. Stefan Blazier, Air University command chief, and Col. Damian Schlussel, Thomas N. Barnes Center for Enlisted Education commander, discuss the importance of discipline and being ready to train on day one.

  • We Are All Warfighters

    Chief Master Sgt. Stefan Blazier, Air University command chief, David Bonner, AU chief historian, and Col. Damian Schlussel, Thomas N. Barnes Center for Enlisted Education commander, explain why professional military education course curriculums must be relevant to every Airman's role as a

  • Warrant Officer Ethos

    Senior Master Sgt. Kayleigh McAviney, Warrant Officer Training School operations superintendent, and David Bonner, Air University chief historian, discuss the history and significance of Air Force warrant officers.

  • Foundations Courses

    Col. Damian Schlussel, Thomas N. Barnes Center for Enlisted Education commander, and Chief Master Sgt. Stefan Blazier, Air University command chief, explain the origins of the new Foundations courses and their role in deliberate development.

  • Lieutenants of Character

    Col. Eugene Moore III, Air Force Reserve Officers’ Training Corps headquarters commander, explains where AFROTC has come from and why lieutenants are being developed differently.

  • AFROTC

    Col. Eugene Moore III, Air Force Reserve Officers’ Training Corps headquarters commander, explains where AFROTC has come from and why lieutenants are being developed differently.

  
 
 

 

 

 

 
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