Good question. I know it's at least 3 months.
Basic training is the same for all recruits, it involves physical conditioning, radio protocol, weapons training, and military indoctrination. There is no "softer" training for a desk jockey as opposed to what line troops receive. The same is true in all military services.
There is only one training place for enlisted members of the Air Force, and it's at Lackland Air Force Base in San Antonio, Texas. Some Air Force officer candidates go through Basic Cadet Training at the US Air Force Academy outside Colorado Springs, Colorado before becoming cadets and ultimately receiving commissions as officers there (assuming they graduate from the Air Force Academy).
There is no repelling in the Air Force Basic Training...at least not in 1985 when I joined.
Lackland Air Force Base, located in San Antonio, Texas, is the primary training location for new recruits in the U.S. Air Force. Basic training photos typically capture key moments such as the initial arrival of recruits, formal training activities, and the graduation ceremony. These images serve as cherished memories for recruits and their families, marking the transition from civilian life to military service. Many bases also have official photographers who document these milestones, which can be accessed through various military websites or social media pages.
All branches of the US military (Marines, Army, Navy, Air Force, and Coast Guard) require some form of basic training. The duration and type of basic training varies with the branch of armed service, but it is a requirement.
Basic Military Training (BMT) is required for all Enlisted personnel that sign up for the United States Air Force.
Saltpeter, historically used as a food preservative, has been rumored to be given to military trainees to suppress libido. However, there is no official policy or evidence to support the practice of administering saltpeter to Air Force basic trainees or any other military personnel. The focus of basic training is primarily on discipline, physical fitness, and military skills rather than on controlling personal behavior.
Military/Police force training.
Military/Police force training.
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Lackland, Tx. Its the only training base for the air force.