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    Air Force requiring trainees to carry M4 rifles in basic training

    August 15, 2024Updated:August 15, 2024 US News No Comments
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    A significant change was just made by the U.S. Air Force to give the most recent airmen and custodian trainees more moment carrying weapons during their Basic Military Training training at the Department of Air Force.

    Airmen and Guardian employees are once again carrying training weapons as part of the training program at the Department of the Air Force Basic Military Training, according to Air Education and Training Command in a press release from Monday. Aimed to strengthen preparation, this change is part of the on-going curriculum changes designed to develop mission-ready Airmen and Guardians”.

    According to the press release, the plan was reintroduced by 737th Training Group Commander, Col. Billy Wilson Jr. on July 29.

    Wilson explained the change in practice by stating that “incorporating training weapons into practical situations in a controlled environment builds trust, corrects errors, and manages stress by providing regular exercise that reduces fear and increases conflict success.”

    Monday’s media release noted that the system, which was recently ended in 2012, is meant to make the new pilots and caretakers for” Great Power Competition”. According to military officials, it was crucial for airmen and caretakers to create a “warfighter thinking quickly” and to maintain it throughout the eight weeks of training for U.S. national security.

    Wilson continued,” Ai]r ] men and guards will feel better prepared for the operational environment they are about to enter when they march down the Bomb Run after graduating from basic military training.”

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    After completing the initial arms familiarization training during the first week of education, Air Education and Training Command explained that soldiers and guardian employees are given the “inert M-4, recognisable with the red flash suppressor.” The trainees are expected to carry the weapons for the majority of standard education after receiving the M-4 rifles, aside from when they are assigned to a page that prevents them from carrying the weapons during health or running appointments, when wearing a support uniform, or when assigned to a profile that prevents them from carrying the weapons.

    ” The program has garnered positive feedback from trainees and instructors alike”, Wilson stated in Monday’s press release. This makes a significant improvement in the training process and the development of our nation’s newest warfighters professionally. It fosters the combat-ready mindset necessary for addressing future challenges”.

    Monday’s press release also noted that the 37th Training Wing’s leadership has made multiple changes over the past year to develop “mission-ready Airmen and Guardians”. The press release noted that the training will now” combine education and practical experiences with realistic, scenario-based training”.

    Wilson argued that the Air Force has an opportunity to provide trainees with additional experience in a secure environment as a result of the “renewed focus on weapons handling and accountability.”

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