AETC Mission: Recruit, train, and educate exceptional ...
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AETC Basics (FY20)
AETC Mission: Recruit, train, and educate exceptional Airmen. AETC Vision: The First Command: Developing Airmen of character, the foundation of a lethal force. To download your copy of the 2018 AETC Strategic Plan, click here.
AETC Key Leaders
Assigned AD Race/Ethnic Group (%) Civilian Workforce (4) (%) Commission Source (%) Active Duty (2) 33,862 Caucasian 70.17 White Collar 76.90 AF Reserve Officer Training Corps 37.28
Officers African American 16.12 Blue Collar 23.09 Basic Officer Training 17.25 6,760
Enlisted Asian 3.46 Male 68.95 Air Force Academy 21.43 27,102 Guard 6,000 Hawaiian 1.15 Female 31.05 Commissioned Officer Training (5) 23.34
Reserve 1,800 American Indian Bachelor’s or Higher 21.46 0.83
Civilians 14,536 Other Master’s Degree 19.33 4.22
Contractors (3) 9,581 Declined to Respond PhD 1.97 4.05 Total 65,488 (Hispanic designation) Average Age 49.41 (15.99
Avg. Years Service 13.63
AETC Demographics (FY20
Active Duty (%) Enlisted Education (%) Officer Education (%) Avg. Years Total Service
Men 76.57 Associate’s or Equivalent 33.05 Bachelor’s 100 Officers 11.29Women 23.43 Bachelor’s or Higher 14.15 Master’s or Higher 58.55 Enlisted 8.60
(1) Includes Active Duty, Reserve, Guard, Civilians and Contractors
Recruiting Basics
Mission
Trainer (6) 1,126
Fighter/Attack (F-16/F-35A) 240
Tanker (KC-135) 24
Strategic Airlift (C-17) 17
Combat Search and Rescue (HH-60/HC-130) 15
Theater Airlift (C-17) 14
Special Operations (MC-130/CV-22) 12
Support/Special Airlift (UH-1N) 10
Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance 15
Total 1,473
Airframes
T-6A 442 T-53A 24 UH-1N 10
T-38C 422 KC-46 6 CV-22B 8
T-1A 177 KC-135R 18 MC-130J 4
F-16C/D 133 C-17A 17 T-41D 4
F-35A 107 C-130J 14 T-51A 3
TH-1H 28 HH-60G 12 UV-18B 3
Gliders 23 MD-1A 15 HC-130J 3
Total 1,473
(6) Figures include the T-1, T-6, T-38, T-41, T-51. T-53,TH-1H, UV-18B and gliders
(2) Does not include students, (3) AETC Contracted Manpower Equivalents (does not include NAF employees), (4) Does not include NAF or Contractors, (5) Includes direct commissions for medical professionals, JAG, Chaplains and all interservice transfers
AETC Aircraft (FY20)
(Re-designated July 1, 1993) Established Jan. 23, 1942
Annual Budget
Total Force Assigned (1)
Total Force Recruits (Enlisted)
Total Force Recruiting Goal FY19
Education Course Graduates
Training Course Graduates
Basic Military Training Graduates
Aircraft in Inventory
Career Specialties
FY 2020 Flying Hours
AETC Installations
AETC Wings
$8.96 Billion
65,488
31,269
32,421
96,121
215,643
37,737
1,473
260
429,587.4
11
25
71% of all Americans (ages 17-24) are not qualified for military service
Average wait time to enter basic training (when qualified): 123 days
Top 3 reasons to join: opportunity to travel; continue college education; excellent pay 81.8% of Air Force enlistees score at or above the 50th percentile of the ASVAB test
Commander: Lt. Gen. Marshall B. “Brad” Webb
Deputy Commander: Maj. Gen. William A. Spangenthal
Command Chief Master Sergeant: Chief Master Sgt. Erik Thompson
Air University: Lt. Gen. James B. Hecker
AF Mobilization Assistant to the AETC Commander: Maj. Gen. Bret C. Larson
ANG Assistant to the AETC Commander: Maj. Gen. Floyd W. Dunstan
2nd Air Force: Maj. Gen. Andrea D. Tullos
19th Air Force: Maj. Gen. Craig D. Wills
Air Force Recruiting Service: Maj. Gen. Edward W. Thomas Jr.
AETC/PAO/DSN 487-4400/[email protected]/20 April 2021
AETC Recruiting, Education and Training Demographics (FY20)
FY21 Total Force Recruiting Basic Military Training Graduates 32,248
Enlisted (Active) 30,278
Training Course Graduates (12) Professional Military Education 27,789
(Reserve) 7,400Aircrew 7,662 Residence 13,678
(ANG) 10,673 Officers 5,904 Non-Residence 14,111
Line Officers (7)(Active) 565 Enlisted 1,758 Professional Continuing Education (8) 24,500
(Reserve) 1,010Survival Training 12,275 Residence 16,518
Initial skills 69,293 Non-Residence 7,982
764 Officers 3198 28,909
360 Enlisted 66,095 4,423
50 Supplemental/Advanced 52,891
30 Officers 6,181
Enlisted 46,710
2,891
(ANG)
Health Professionals (Active)
Chaplains (Active)
Expeditionary Training (13) 10,124
Junior Reserve Officer Training Corps (11)
1,997 Enlisted (Active) 26,268 Officers 1,721
(ANG) 9,222 Enlisted 8,251
AF Reserve (all programs) 7,063 Civilians 152 4,888
660 Total
Citizenship Development
662 100,696
50
2,148
(7) Figures do not include the Air Force Academy or AFROTC (8) PME includes AWC, ACSC, SOS, and eSchool and Enlisted PME (SNCOA, CLC, NCOA and ALS (distance learning only), (9) Degrees include AU PhD; AFIT MS and
PhD; AWC, ACSC, OLMP and SAASS MS; Blue Horizons MS and CCAF AS (10) OTS includes teh former Total force Officer Training, Commissioned Officer Training and Reserve Commissioned Officer Training, (11) Nov. 1, 2019 JROTC enrollments. (13) One Airman may attend multiple courses throughout the reporting period and some numbers include Civilians trained (14) Includes training provided via Fieldcraft-Hostile (FC-H, formerly
Combat Airman Skills Training [CAST]), Fieldcraft-Uncertain (FC-U), Evasion and Conduct After Capture (ECAC), Air Advisor (AA) pipeline (academics and fieldcraft) and Joint Expeditionary Training (JET)
Airmen courses providing Expeditionary Readiness Training (ERT) for deploying Airmen (15) Includes military personnel (MILPERS) and civilian pay (operations and maintenance (O&M), medical
AETC/PAO/DSN 652-4400/[email protected]
Budget
Payroll (15) $5.115.4M
Medical Care $289.9M
Military Family Housing $6.6M
Procurement $9.3M
Overseas Contingency
Ops
$75M
Research, Development,
Testing & Evaluation
$.850M
Recruit, Train & Educate
Flying Training $1.75M
Base Support $718.9M Education $491.5M
Technical Training $282.3M
Recruiting $142.9M
Force Development $83.4M
Total $8,966.2M
Technical Training Units 2nd Air Force, Keesler AFB, Miss. 17th Training Wing, Goodfellow AFB, Texas
- 517th Training Group, Presidio of Monterey, Calif.37th Training Wing, JBSA-Lackland, Texas Special Warfare Training Wing, JBSA-Lackland, Texas81st Training Wing, Keesler AFB, Miss.82nd Training Wing, Sheppard AFB, Texas- 381st Training Group, Vandenberg AFB, Calif.602nd Training Group Provisional, Keesler AFB, Miss.Technical Training Operations Center, Keesler AFB, Miss.
Air University, Maxwell AFB, Ala.Air War College Air Command and Staff CollegeSquadron Officer School International Officer School Jeanne M. Holm Center for Officer Accessions & Citizen DevelopmentCurtis E. Lemay Center for Doctrine Development & Education Ira C. Eaker Center for Professional DevelopmentThomas N. Barnes Center for Enlisted EducationSchool of Advanced Air & Space StudiesAir Force Institute of Technology, Wright-Patterson AFB, Ohio 42nd Air Base Wing Air Force Recruiting Service, JBSA-Randolph, Texas· 360th Recruiting Group, New Cumberland, Pa.· 367th Recruiting Group, Warner-Robins AFB, Ga.· 369th Recruiting Group, JBSA-Lackland, Texas· 372nd Recruiting Group, Hill AFB
Flying Training Units 19th Air Force, JBSA-Randolph, Texas · 12th Flying Training Wing, JBSA-Randolph, Texas
- 306th Flying Training Group, USAF Academy, Colo.- 479th Flying Training Group, Pensacola NAS, Fla.
· 14th Flying Training Wing, Columbus AFB, Miss. · 33rd Fighter Wing, Eglin AFB, Fla. · 47th Flying Training Wing, Laughlin AFB, Texas · 49th Wing, Holloman AFB, N.M.
- 49th Operations Group, Holloman AFB, N.M.- 54th Fighter Group, Holloman AFB, N.M.
· 56th Fighter Wing, Luke AFB, Ariz. · 58th Special Operations Wing, Kirtland AFB, N.M.
- 336th Training Group, Fairchild AFB, Wash. · 71st Flying Training Wing, Vance AFB, Okla. · 80th Flying Training Wing, Sheppard AFB, Texas · 97th Air Mobility Wing, Altus AFB, Okla. · 314th Airlift Wing, Little Rock AFB, Ark.
AETC-associated Air National Guard Component Units · 149th Fighter Wing, JBSA-Kelly Field Annex, Texas · 150th Special Operations Wing, Kirtland AFB, N.M. · 162nd Fighter Wing, Tucson IAP, Ariz. · 189th Airlift Wing, Little Rock AFB, Ark. · 173rd Fighter Wing, Kingsley Field, Ore. · 174th Attack Wing (Det 28-372nd Training Squadron),
Hancock Field, N.Y.AETC-associated Air Force Reserve Component Units · 340th Flying Training Group, JBSA-Randolph, Texas · 944th Fighter Wing, Luke AFB, Ariz.· 730th Air Mobility Training Squadron, Altus AFB, OK · 429th Attack Squadron, Holloman AFB, N.M.
502nd Air Base Wing, JBSA-Fort Sam Houston, Texas
59th Medical Wing, JBSA-Lackland, Texas
AETC Budget (FY20)
215,654
755Leader Development
Residence
24,48616,249
97,447
Non-Residence Professional Academic Degrees Awarded (9)
TotalOfficer Accessions
Officer Training School(10)
AFROTC
Total
(Reserve)
(Reserve)
Total 51,885
FY 20 Total Force Recruiting Numbers
Goals
Line Officers (Active)(ANG)
Health Professionals (Active)
Chaplains (Active)Total 46,073