United States Air Force Expeditionary Center
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The United States Air Force Expeditionary Center is the Air Force's Center of Excellence for advanced expeditionary combat support training and education. It consists of the Mobility Operations School, Expeditionary Operations School and the Expeditionary Combat Support section.

History

From www.expeditionarycenter.af.mil
The United States Air Force Expeditionary Center was first opened as the Air Mobility Warfare Center on May 1, 1994, and officially received its mission on Oct. 1, 1994. At first opening, the Center operated the Phoenix Ace Combat Readiness Exercise and Evaluation Course, Mobile Air Tactics School, Force Support and Readiness Course, Maintenance Training Qualification Program Course, Air Transport Manager Course, Director of Mobility Forces Course, Environmental Control Unit Course, Intermediate Wartime Contingencies Course, Cargo Operations and Systems Course, Passenger Operations and Systems Course, Command and Control Information Processing Systems Course.


The Center, which was officially renamed the United States Air Force Expeditionary Center on March 4, 2007, is the Air Force's leader in expeditionary training offering over 90 courses, and on January 7, 2011, the Center expanded in scope, taking added responsibility for evolving Air Mobility Command
Air Mobility Command
Air Mobility Command is a Major Command of the U.S. Air Force. AMC is headquartered at Scott AFB, Illinois, east of St. Louis....

 (AMC) mission sets. These include installation support missions unique to three Joint Bases within the Command, as well as at two AMC bases where missions are evolving as a result of previous Base Realignment and Closure
Base Realignment and Closure
Base Realignment and Closure is a process of the United States federal government directed at the administration and operation of the Armed Forces, used by the United States Department of Defense and Congress to close excess military installations and realign the total asset inventory to reduce...

 (BRAC) decisions.


Courses at the Expeditionary Center include the Combat Airman Skills Training course, Air Force Exercise Eagle Flag, Air Force Phoenix Warrior and Phoenix Raven Training Courses, Advanced Study of Air Mobility, Aerial Port Operations Course and more. Through all of the courses - whether in the classroom, in the field, or through distance learning, more than 24,000 students are trained on how to build "Airpower...from the ground up - from the Flightline to the Frontline."


The United States Air Force Expeditionary Center is the Air Force's Center of Excellence for advanced mobility and expeditionary combat support training and education. The Expeditionary Center provides command oversight to five AMC units and two unique schools. Located on Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst, N.J., the USAF EC partners with Air Staff, AMC, Air Education and Training Command
Air Education and Training Command
Air Education and Training Command was established July 1, 1993, with the realignment of Air Training Command and Air University. It is one of the U.S. Air Force's ten major commands and reports to Headquarters, United States Air Force....

 and the U.S. Air Force Warfare Center
United States Air Force Warfare Center
The United States Air Force Warfare Center at Nellis Air Force Base, Nevada, reports directly to Air Combat Command. The Center was founded 1 September 1966, as the U.S. Air Force Tactical Fighter Weapons Center. It was renamed the U.S...

 to provide a disciplined training process that assures the right skills are taught at the right time across the expeditionary enterprise. The USAF EC maximizes Expeditionary Combat Support assets to meet emerging missions, and most importantly, is accountable to provide standardized and ready forces to enable "Airpower...from the ground up!"


The Expeditionary Center’s five subordinate units consist of the 43rd Airlift Wing
43d Airlift Wing
The 43rd Airlift Group is a United States Air Force unit assigned to Pope Army Airfield, part of Fort Bragg, North Carolina.The 43 AG performs en route operations support at Pope AAF to include mission command & control, aircrew management, aircraft maintenance, aircraft loading, aircraft fueling...

, Pope Air Force Base, N.C.; the 87th Air Base Wing
87th Air Base Wing
The 87th Air Base Wing is the host wing at Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst, New Jersey, and is physically located on McGuire, in the United States. The 87th ABW provides installation support to more than 80 mission commanders spread across at McGuire, Fort Dix , and Naval Air Engineering Station...

, Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst, N.J.; the 319th Air Refueling Wing
319th Air Refueling Wing
The 319th Air Base Wing is a United States Air Force unit assigned to the Air Mobility Command's USAF Expeditionary Center. It is stationed at Grand Forks Air Force Base, North Dakota. The wing is also the host unit at Grand Forks....

, Grand Forks Air Force Base, N.D.; the 628th Air Base Wing
628th Air Base Wing
The United States Air Force's 628th Air Base Wing is an administrative unit located at Charleston Air Force Base, in North Charleston, South Carolina...

, Joint Base Charleston, S.C.; and the 627th Air Base Group, Joint Base Lewis-McChord
Joint Base Lewis-McChord
Joint Base Lewis-McChord is a United States military facility located south-southwest of Tacoma, Washington. The facility is under the jurisdiction of the United States Army Joint Base Garrison, Joint Base Lewis-McChord....

, Wash. Both the 87th Air Base Wing and the 628th Air Base Wing are the Air Force leads on Joint Bases that host AMC flying wings, along with other DoD partners. The 43rd Airlift Wing and 627th Air Base Group enjoy unique partnerships with the U.S. Army, while the 319th Air Refueling Wing supports the Department of Homeland Defense
Homeland defense
Homeland defense is the protection of U.S. territory, sovereignty, domestic population, and critical infrastructure against external threats and aggression....

 and Air Combat Command
Air Combat Command
Air Combat Command is a major command of the United States Air Force. ACC is one of ten major commands , reporting to Headquarters, United States Air Force ....

emerging missions.

USAF Mobility Operations School

The USAF Mobility Operations School (MOS) prepares the Airmen that get America to the fight. Using both resident and on-line instructional media, the USAF MOS offers 78 courses that prepare graduates to perform their mission by educating, training, and exercising Department of Defense personnel for worldwide expeditionary and mobility operations. Courses cover topics in logistic readiness, deployment, maintenance, air transportation, aircrew resource management, air mobility operations, contingency response, and command and control from both global and theater perspectives. The MOS also offers the Director of Mobility Forces Course and the Advanced Study of Air Mobility (ASAM) Intermediate Developmental Education graduate degree program. The MOS graduates more than 13,000 students annually, Airman through Flag Officer, representing active duty, Guard, Reserve and civilian personnel.

USAF Expeditionary Operations School

The USAF Expeditionary Operations School (EOS) is the Air Force Expeditionary Combat Support Center of Excellence dedicated to educating, training and exercising expeditionary combat support personnel in deployed operations. The EOS has operational control of the 421st Combat Training Squadron and 422d Joint Tactics Squadron and is responsible for developing and conducting Combat Airman Skills Training, Security Forces pre-deployment training, expeditionary staff training, mobility intelligence education and facilitating the Air Force exercise Eagle Flag which focuses on the integration of all Expeditionary Combat Support skills. Additionally, the school has oversight of several Security Forces-specific training programs through its Phoenix Raven, Phoenix Warrior and Tactical Security Element courses. Underpinning expeditionary operations and training, the EOS is the central repository for Expeditionary Combat Support Lessons Learned and Tactics, Techniques and Procedures (TTPs) for all Expeditionary Ground Forces. Overall, EOS offers 15 expeditionary combat support and logistics training courses. On average, the EOS trains more than 5,000 Airmen every fiscal year.

Expeditionary Center Support

The Expeditionary Center Support (ECS) Directorate's mission is to ensure the Expeditionary Center creates and maintains a campus dedicated to an environment conducive to world-class innovation, instruction and learning. Additionally, the ECS is responsible for instructor standardization, curriculum development and student logistical support. ECS provides extensive campus-wide multimedia and communications support as well as USAF EC-wide mission support functions. To that extent, ECS is responsible for or provides oversight of office automation solutions, telecommunications, the local area network, the USAF EC public, private and secure web sites, video, photo, graphics, presentations, multimedia support, video teleconferencing services, classroom maintenance, fitness center, facility and personnel security, manpower, contract procurement, fiscal management, facility maintenance and renovation projects, and strategic planning. ECS also manages extensive campus-wide information technology, grounds and custodial contracts. With more than 40 military, civilian and contractor personnel, ECS supports more than 480 USAF EC cadre, staff and 7,000 in-residence students each year.
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