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Masked and made over: Amid COVID s fog of war, Air Force basic training never stopped

Masked and made over: Amid COVID s fog of war, Air Force basic training never stopped
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Navy uses amphibious assault ship USS America as a test center

Navy uses amphibious assault ship USS America as a test center By (0) Senior Chief Navy Counselor Scott Lane, L, and Chief Navy Counselor Anita Felix, R, helped administer the Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery aboard the amphibious assault ship USS America. Photo courtesy of U. S. Navy April 23 (UPI) For the first time, a forward-deployed U.S. Navy amphibious assault ship was used to administer a standard military aptitude test, the Navy said on Friday. The USS America, stationed in Sasebo, Japan, with the 31st Marine Expeditionary Unit and the 7th Fleet, was the site of the Armed Forces Classification Test on April 15.

ASVAB and AFQT FAQs - California Longitudinal Pupil Achievement Data System (CALPADS) (CA Dept of Education)

Mathematics Knowledge Note that the results for all ten sections are not being collected and that only the AFQT score is. Why is this being collected? For the past several years, the California Department of Education (CDE) has been continuing its efforts in meeting the State Board of Education’s (SBE’s) directive to expand the College/Career Indicator (CCI) with more career measures. Because the ASVAB AFQT was one data element that was recommended by the CCI Work Group and the Alternative Schools Task Force, this data is being collected for the first time this year to determine if it should be included in the CCI.

Final Year-End Help Needed for Military and Veteran Support

Reply By Tom Lang Whether by financial help or stepping up to volunteer, the Michigan Freedom Center needs support to continue serving active military personnel and our U.S. Veterans and their families. It s often the little things – or in this case the little ones – that matter the most to the military and veteran guests served at the Michigan Freedom Center, a military lounge for travelers passing through Detroit Metro Airport every day. Subscribe In early December, a woman and her child came to the MI Freedom Center at the North Terminal. She stopped by carrying her crying infant, papoose style. As this soldier was trying to retrieve her military ID, as well as a baby bottle for the little one, her baby fussed even more. It was at that moment, one of our dedicated volunteers jumped into compassion mode and held and cuddled the baby to the point of smiles and coos. This tender moment allowed for the military mother to get her things organized, along with a much-needed br

Space Force s first seven recruits graduate from Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland

Space Force s first seven recruits graduate from Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland FacebookTwitterEmail 1of10 Newly graduated enlistees, among the first new recruits assigned to the U.S. Space Force, relax after graduating from basic training Thursday at Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland.Kin Man Hui /Staff photographerShow MoreShow Less 2of10 Secretary of the Air Force Barbara M. Barrett (center) offers an elbow greeting as the first seven trainees to enlist directly into the U.S. Space Force graduate from basic training Thursday at Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland.Kin Man Hui /Staff photographerShow MoreShow Less 3of10 Amy Biggers (center) chats with officials after she and six other trainees, the first assigned to the U.S. Space Force, graduate from Air Force basic training Thursday at Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland with 407 other recruits. For the next several months, the seven Space Force enlistees will continue with their training specific to Space Force.Kin Man Hui /Staff ph

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