The command to bring a flight to a halt from a march.
What is "Flight, HALT"?
The three Air Force core values.
What is/are Integrity First, Service Before Self, and Excellence in All We Do?
This acronym stands for a military meal that often comes in a pouch.
What is "M.R.E." (Meal, Ready-to-Eat)?
This MAJCOM is the Air Force's primary force provider for global air superiority, and its headquarters is at Joint Base Langley-Eustis, Virginia.
What is Air Combat Command (ACC)?
The current Secretary of the Air Force.
Who is Dr. Troy E. Meink?
The proper facing movement to turn 180 degrees.
What is "About, FACE"?
The term for the first years of the AFROTC program, before cadets complete Field Training
What is the General Military Course (GMC)?
What does "LLAB" stand for in the context of AFROTC training?
What is "Leadership Laboratory"?
This MAJCOM is responsible for providing all recruiting, training, and education for the Air Force, with its headquarters at Joint Base San Antonio-Randolph, Texas.
What is Air Education and Training Command (AETC)?
The current Chief of Staff of the Air Force.
Who is General David W. Allvin?
When marching, the number of inches a cadet's step should be during a regular pace.
What is 24 inches?
The name of the test all cadets must take to qualify for a field training slot.
What is the Air Force Officer Qualifying Test (AFOQT)?
The acronym for the mandatory training event that takes place between your sophomore and junior year.
What is FT (Field Training)?
This MAJCOM provides global air mobility, including airlift and aerial refueling, and its headquarters is at Scott Air Force Base, Illinois.
What is Air Mobility Command (AMC)?
The current Commander of Air Education and Training Command (AETC).
Who is Lieutenant General Brian S. Robinson?
This command is given to a stationary flight to align them laterally and adjust their spacing.
What is "Dress Right, DRESS"?
The official birthday of the United States Air Force.
When is September 18, 1947?
The acronym for the system that manages a military member's medical and dental records.
What is "DoDMERB" (Department of Defense Medical Examination Review Board)?
This MAJCOM is responsible for providing special operations forces to combatant commanders around the world. Its headquarters is located at Hurlburt Field, Florida.
What is Air Force Special Operations Command (AFSOC)?
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Who is the current commander of Air Force Reserve Officer Training Corps (AFROTC)?
Who is Colonel Eugene Moore III?
What is the exact cadence (in steps per minute) for "Slow Time?"
What is 60 steps per minute?
What do the five points of the star in the Air Force symbol represent?
What is the active duty, civilians, Air National Guard, Air Force Reserve, and retirees
This acronym is often used to refer to a military member's permanent change of station.
What is "P.C.S."?
Headquartered at Barksdale Air Force Base, Louisiana, this MAJCOM is responsible for the Air Force's long-range strike and nuclear deterrence capabilities.
What is Air Force Global Strike Command (AFGSC)?
The current Chief Master Sergeant of the Air Force.
Who is Chief Master Sergeant David A. Flosi?