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  • Air University releases Strategic Plan 2015

     Air University provided a roadmap for its ongoing transformation efforts with the release of the Air University Strategic Plan Sept. 18.This document is Air University's way of aligning actions and resources with the broader Air Force vision outlined in the other publications "America's Air Force:

  • General officer support staff course graduates first class

    The I.G. Brown Training and Education Center and visiting officials said today that 71 Soldiers, Airmen and civilians assigned to general officers in 35 states, territories and the District of Columbia graduated Aug. 20, from the National Guard's first General Officer Support Staff Course.The

  • For a retired colonel, the NCOA Hall of Fame

    The umpteenth time that he drove here to the I.G. Brown Training and Education Center, retired Col. Edmund C. Morrisey arrived early to exercise among the other retirees and Airmen in Wilson Hall. He parked in his usual parking spot and wished good mornings to passersby.The 86-year-old Morrisey then

  • Airmen surpass in blood, dollars, support into East Tennessee

    If you ask about the military, there is a good chance someone from East Tennessee will know of an Airman.When combined, the I.G. Brown Training and Education Center's student and staff volunteer hours here more than likely surpass most organizations across the Air National Guard, said its officials

  • EPME instructors prepare for the broadcast desk

    Broadcasting television may be more the job of a production company than the National Guard, but the Air National Guard's ability to telecast enlisted professional military education here is vital to its distance-learning mission. That is why Master Sgt. Clifton Boswell from the I.G. Brown Training

  • Inn's manager, TEC commander praise housekeepers

    Residents at the McGhee Tyson Inn here can be proud of their housekeepers, said base officials recently.The new hospitality manager for the base's lodging facility recently praised her staff for their "great work" and invited public affairs from the I.G. Brown Training and Education Center to share

  • Educational resources manager explains it all, with analogy

    The I.G. Brown Training and Education Center here offers more than enlisted professional military education. Its conferences, professional and continuing education, and network productions draw thousands on campus, annually.Master Sgt. Stephen Fraley, TEC's manager of educational resources and

  • Record size ALS allows Michigan Airmen, others to gain leadership

    Twelve Michigan Air National Guard Airmen were preparing today to graduate Airman Leadership School at the I.G. Brown Training and Education Center next week, after linking up with 225 other Airmen to strengthen their leadership skills. The 127th Wing's Airmen were students of the TEC's Satellite

  • Air Guard's 'Band of the South' ready for summer performances

    The Air National Guard's foremost Band of the South - its 41 musicians - were at the I.G. Brown Training and Education Center here May 28 ready to kick off a fresh and tuneful summer tour.It was a final, full practice session in Wilson Hall before nearly a dozen shows. "The Air National Guard's

  • National Guard's satellite EPME offered in Kansas

    Education and Training Officials announced recently that the Air National Guard's Satellite Airman Leadership School should be offered here in 2015.The 184th Intelligence Wing's announcement comes after establishing Satellite NCO Academy, about a year ago, through the Paul H. Lankford Enlisted