Professional Military Education
What compliments training, experience, and other educational programs to provide enlisted
leaders a continuum of learning via progressive courses concentrated on developing leadership,
airmanship, and military professionalism? (6.20) - ANS-Professional military education (PME)
In 1955, what was established across the Air Force to provide non-commissioned officers
leadership and management training required to assume day-to-day mission execution
responsibilities? (6.21) - ANS-Enlisted PME schools
Operational control of stateside enlisted PME schools lies with Air Education and Training
Command at the Thomas N. Barnes Center for Enlisted Education. Where is this center
located? (6.21) - ANS-Maxwell Air Force Base-Gunter Annex, Alabama
Note: The Barnes Center, Academic Affairs is responsible for developing and providing enlisted
PME program development, faculty development, and operational program management
Which PME course does NOT award Airmen collegiate academic credit for completing enlisted
PME courses through the Community College of the Air Force? (6.21) - ANS-Chief Leadership
Course
Which course provides PME to prepare Senior Airmen to supervise and foster a commitment to
the military profession; however, it is not available for Regular Air Force personnel? (6.21) -
ANS-Airman Leadership School Distance Learning (ALS-DL) Course
Note: The ALS-DL course is open to Air National Guard and Air Force Reserve Senior Airmen
and Staff Sergeants.
Airman Leadership School Blended Learning Course (ALS-BLC) combines distance learning
principles with traditional classroom learning by dividing it into two phases. What are these
phases? (6.21) - ANS-- Phase I is eight weeks long and delivered by utilizing an online learning
management system.
- Phase II is two weeks long and conducted at the Paul H. Lankford PME Center located on
McGhee Tyson Air National Guard Base, Tennessee.
The Airman Leadership School Blended Learning Course (ALS-BLC) curriculum is designed to
develop a mindset and associated skills with respect to four core attributes. What are they?
(6.21) - ANS-(1) Professional Airmen
(2) Expeditionary Airmen
(3) Supervisor of Airmen
(4) supervisory communicator
What compliments training, experience, and other educational programs to provide enlisted
leaders a continuum of learning via progressive courses concentrated on developing leadership,
airmanship, and military professionalism? (6.20) - ANS-Professional military education (PME)
In 1955, what was established across the Air Force to provide non-commissioned officers
leadership and management training required to assume day-to-day mission execution
responsibilities? (6.21) - ANS-Enlisted PME schools
Operational control of stateside enlisted PME schools lies with Air Education and Training
Command at the Thomas N. Barnes Center for Enlisted Education. Where is this center
located? (6.21) - ANS-Maxwell Air Force Base-Gunter Annex, Alabama
Note: The Barnes Center, Academic Affairs is responsible for developing and providing enlisted
PME program development, faculty development, and operational program management
Which PME course does NOT award Airmen collegiate academic credit for completing enlisted
PME courses through the Community College of the Air Force? (6.21) - ANS-Chief Leadership
Course
Which course provides PME to prepare Senior Airmen to supervise and foster a commitment to
the military profession; however, it is not available for Regular Air Force personnel? (6.21) -
ANS-Airman Leadership School Distance Learning (ALS-DL) Course
Note: The ALS-DL course is open to Air National Guard and Air Force Reserve Senior Airmen
and Staff Sergeants.
Airman Leadership School Blended Learning Course (ALS-BLC) combines distance learning
principles with traditional classroom learning by dividing it into two phases. What are these
phases? (6.21) - ANS-- Phase I is eight weeks long and delivered by utilizing an online learning
management system.
- Phase II is two weeks long and conducted at the Paul H. Lankford PME Center located on
McGhee Tyson Air National Guard Base, Tennessee.
The Airman Leadership School Blended Learning Course (ALS-BLC) curriculum is designed to
develop a mindset and associated skills with respect to four core attributes. What are they?
(6.21) - ANS-(1) Professional Airmen
(2) Expeditionary Airmen
(3) Supervisor of Airmen
(4) supervisory communicator