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    Blended Learning ALS

    Photo By Master Sgt. Mike Smith | Senior Airmen in the Airman Leadership School Blended Learning Class 18-1 were having...... read more read more

    LOUISVILLE, TENNESSEE, UNITED STATES

    12.04.2017

    Story by Master Sgt. Mike Smith  

    I.G. Brown Training and Education Center

    Senior Airmen in the Airman leadership school blended learning class 18-1 were having fun outdoors, Dec. 1, 2017, during their two weeks of hands-on learning in East Tennessee.

    Marching a flight may not have been easy, but there was plenty of camaraderie and encouragement. The Airmen arrived on campus after five weeks of facilitated learning at their home units.

    The Chief Master Sergeant Paul H. Lankford Enlisted Professional Military Education Center is where Air National Guard Airmen go for the combined distance learning and resident course. Their small class of less than two dozen students is the only EPME on campus this month, so they are also the last students scheduled to graduate this year.

    About 2,000 Airmen from the regular Air Force, the Air National Guard, and the Air Force Reserve Command, as well as the Coast Guard and foreign militaries, attend NCO academy and ALS each year at the center. It is the Air Force's largest and longest running EPME, founded in 1968.

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    Date Taken: 12.04.2017
    Date Posted: 12.04.2017 10:06
    Story ID: 257297
    Location: LOUISVILLE, TENNESSEE, US

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