As of Feb. 1, military recruits will receive “white glove” treatment from the TSA at security checkpoints, similar to Honor ...
Military recruits traveling to basic training no longer need a REAL ID nor will they have to pay an airport fee under a new ...
The force will utilize the ranges with mock runways and real aircrafts for immersive training, with the first expected this October.
The Air Force is once again revising basic training, this time by adding simulated permanent and expeditionary airstrips to give trainees hands-on experience at operating and defending airfields. The ...
Air Force basic and technical trainees no longer have any alternative exercises available in the service’s fitness test, as only the three traditional events are now being used in the assessment for ...
Air Force Airman 1st Class William C. Ingram graduated from basic military training at Lackland Air Force Base in San Antonio. The airman completed an intensive, eight-week program that included ...