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An Airman uses a gaming rig with Developing Airmen and Guardians with Games for Enhanced Readiness programs to learn practices.
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Joint Base San Antonio-Randolph, Texas - An Airman uses a gaming rig with Developing Airmen and Guardians with Games for Enhanced Readiness programs to learn practices. DAGGER which was formerly known as Developing Airmen With Games (DAWG), leverages sound, proven educational practices with game-based learning. It addresses the Chief of Staff of the Air Force’s Action Order A: Airmen, transforming the way we deliberately professionally grow our Airmen, by building better Airmen through Air Force Foundational Competencies and Core Values.


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