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| Unit name | Air Education and Training Command |
| Country | United States |
| Branch | United States Air Force |
| Garrison | Randolph Air Force Base |
Air Education and Training Command is a major command of the United States Air Force and is headquartered at Randolph Air Force Base in Texas. The command is responsible for the training of United States Air Force personnel and is led by a Lieutenant General-ranked officer, with the current commander being Pamela Lincoln. The command's mission is to recruit, train, and educate Airmen to deliver Airpower for America, and it works closely with other major commands, including Air Combat Command, Air Force Global Strike Command, and Air Force Space Command. The command also collaborates with other United States Department of Defense agencies, such as the United States Army, United States Navy, and United States Marine Corps, to achieve its mission.
The command's vision is to be the premier training organization in the United States Air Force, and it strives to achieve this through its focus on Innovation, Leadership, and Excellence. The command is organized into several numbered Air Forces, including Second Air Force, Nineteenth Air Force, and Twelfth Air Force (Air Forces Southern), each with its own unique mission and responsibilities. The command also has a close relationship with Air University, which is the United States Air Force's institution of higher learning, and Community College of the Air Force, which provides educational opportunities for Airmen. The command works closely with other organizations, such as the Federal Aviation Administration and the National Aeronautics and Space Administration, to advance its mission.
The command was established on July 1, 1993, as a result of the merger of Air Training Command and Air University. The command's history dates back to the early days of World War II, when the United States Army Air Forces established the Army Air Forces Training Command. The command has undergone several reorganizations and redesignations over the years, including its current designation as Air Education and Training Command. The command has played a significant role in several major conflicts, including World War II, the Korean War, and the Vietnam War, and has worked closely with other commands, such as Tactical Air Command and Strategic Air Command. The command has also been involved in several notable operations, including Operation Desert Storm and Operation Enduring Freedom.
The command is organized into several directorates, including the Directorate of Operations, Directorate of Plans and Programs, and Directorate of Communications. The command is also home to several Wings, including the 12th Flying Training Wing and the 14th Flying Training Wing, each with its own unique mission and responsibilities. The command works closely with other organizations, such as the Air National Guard and the Air Force Reserve, to achieve its mission. The command is led by a Lieutenant General-ranked officer, who serves as the commander, and a Major General-ranked officer, who serves as the vice commander. The command also has a close relationship with other United States Air Force major commands, including Air Force Materiel Command and Air Force Reserve Command.
The command is headquartered at Randolph Air Force Base in Texas, and has several other installations, including Lackland Air Force Base, Sheppard Air Force Base, and Vance Air Force Base. The command also has a presence at several other United States Air Force bases, including Luke Air Force Base and Tyndall Air Force Base. The command works closely with other organizations, such as the United States Army Corps of Engineers and the Federal Bureau of Investigation, to maintain and operate its installations. The command's installations are home to several notable units, including the 97th Air Mobility Wing and the 71st Flying Training Wing.
The command offers a wide range of training programs, including Undergraduate Pilot Training, Undergraduate Navigator Training, and Air Battle Manager Training. The command also offers several specialized training programs, including Pararescue Recovery Specialist Training and Combat Controller Team Training. The command works closely with other organizations, such as the United States Navy's Naval Aviation Training Command and the United States Army's United States Army Aviation Center of Excellence, to develop and implement its training programs. The command's training programs are designed to prepare Airmen for a wide range of careers, including Pilot, Navigator, and Air Battle Manager.
The command has had several notable commanders, including General Norton A. Schwartz, General Mark Welsh, and General David Goldfein. The current commander is Lieutenant General Brian Robinson, who has served in several key positions, including Deputy Commander of Air Education and Training Command and Commander of Second Air Force. The command's commanders have played a significant role in shaping the command's mission and vision, and have worked closely with other United States Air Force leaders, including the Chief of Staff of the United States Air Force and the Secretary of the Air Force. The command's commanders have also been involved in several notable events, including the State of the Air Force address and the Air Force Association's Air, Space & Cyber Conference.
Category:United States Air Force