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| To help ease your transition from the private sector to the
Air Force, you'll begin with a training regimen designed to educate you on the
ways of both the military and military healthcare. Things work
a little differently here, and before you get started, we're
going to make sure you have all the tools you need to succeed.
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Commissioned Officer Training
Commissioned Officer Training lasts four weeks and is
designed to help ease the transition of candidates in
the Healthcare, Legal and Religious professions from
the private sector into military life. You'll begin
with a training regimen designed to educate you in the
ways of the military. This is an important time during
which you'll develop into an officer and a leader.
You'll participate in physical conditioning three
days a week, training, financial seminars and classroom
studies.
Typical schedule:
5:15-6:00 am: Three days per week, you'll begin
the day with physical conditioning.
6:30-7:15 am: Breakfast
7:15-11 am: Get acquainted with military life with classes
covering military law, dress and grooming, etc.
12 noon-1:30 pm: Lunch
Afternoon: Learn about the Air Force in classes such
as Air and Space Functions, Pay, Allowance and Leave,
and Motivation.
5:30-6:30: Dinner
Evenings: Prepare for the coming day by studying, cleaning
your uniform or organizing your dorm room.
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