AETC special duty team briefing Aug. 3

AETC special duty team briefing Aug. 3

Have you ever considered taking on the challenge of replenishing the ranks of Air Force as an Air Force recruiter? Molding civilians into highly motivated airman as an Air Force Military Training Instructor (MTI)? Mentoring and guiding young Airmen as they transition from BMT as a Military Training Leader (MTL)? Enhancing the careers of countless future and current NCOs as a PME instructor? The AETC Special Duty Team can answer any questions you may have concerning these challenging and rewarding careers.

The team will brief on all aspects of the previously mentioned special duty opportunities on Aug. 3 from 8:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. in Building 385 (the Airman Leadership School) in the auditorium. Spouses of the potential applicants are highly encouraged to attend. Airmen 1st class with at least 24 months Time In Service (TIS) through technical sergeants with less than 16 years Total Active Federal Military Service (TAFMS) are invited to attend the briefing. Master sergeants are hired on a case-by-case basis and encouraged to attend.

To obtain more information on the AETC Special Duty Team briefing, please contact the Wing Career Assistance advisor, Master Sgt. Julie McQueen at (801) 777-7829.

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