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  1. Sep 9, 2016 · Are You Ready for Basic Training? Air Force (AF) Basic Military Training (BMT) is an exciting, demanding, and most rewarding experience. The best thing you can do to be ready is to prepare yourself in advance. Getting an early start on physical conditioning is among the most important steps you can take to be successful.

  2. Dec 18, 2014 · Air Force basic training is eight weeks, plus one week of in-processing, called zero week. Until recently, Air Force basic training was only six weeks, the shortest basic training of any of the ...

  3. Here are some of the activities and requirements you’ll complete during week six. PACER FORGE. Tactical Combat Casualty Care (TCCC) Training. Combat Skills Orientation, Mental Prep and Exercises. Creating Leaders, Airmen and Warriors. Village Mission. Combat Arms Training and Maintenance (CATM) Evaluation. Chemical, Biological, Radiological ...

  4. Week 4 activities. Here are some of the activities and requirements you’ll complete during week four. Flight/Individual Photos. Dorm App/Sensitive Skills. Weapons Mechanics Application. Sexual Assault Prevention and Reporting (SAPR) Training. Law of War. Career Progression and Air Force Quality of Life. Open Ranks Dress and Appearance Appraisal.

  5. Week 3 activities. Here are some of the activities and requirements you’ll complete during week three. Clothing Issue. Weapons Mechanic Application and Tactical Movement. Military Entitlements and Education Opportunities. Personal Identifiable Information (PII) Briefing. Suicide Awareness.

  6. Computer-based training/Air Force portal familiarization Written test Physical Training (PT) evaluation Air and Space Expeditionary Force and pre-deployment briefing Air Force fitness program Airmanship core value briefing Airmen’s Time—Flight commander team building “self assessment” Airmen’s Time Hometown news release

  7. VISION: Be the world’s unrivaled Basic Military Training institution WHAT IS AN AIRMAN? Air Force Doctrine Document 1-1 defines "Airman" as "any U.S. Air Force member (officer or enlisted, active, reserve, or guard, along with Department of the Air Force civilians) who supports and defends the U.S. Constitution and serves our country.

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