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General Robin Rand, commander of Air Education and Training Command, has lunch with the first Capstone Week class March 23, 2015, at Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland, Texas. Capstone is a five-day program immediately following Air Force Basic Military Training. During Capstone, trainees are instructed on wingmanship, resiliency, leadership and followership, sexual assault prevention and response, the warrior ethos, and how Airmen can balance their personal and professional lives. Capstone Week’s purpose is to give the Air Force one more critical tool to further develop professional, resilient Airmen who are inspired by heritage, committed to its core values, and motivated to deliver airpower. While BMT will still provide new Airmen the same high level of military and physical training, Capstone Week serves to specifically concentrate on character building. (U.S. Air Force photo by Johnny Saldivar)
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General Robin Rand, commander of Air Education and Training Command, has lunch with the first Capstone Week class March 23, 2015, at Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland, Texas. Capstone is a five-day program immediately following Air Force Basic Military Training. During Capstone, trainees are instructed on wingmanship, resiliency, leadership and followership, sexual assault prevention and response, the warrior ethos, and how Airmen can balance their personal and professional lives. Capstone Week’s purpose is to give the Air Force one more critical tool to further develop professional, resilient Airmen who are inspired by heritage, committed to its core values, and motivated to deliver airpower. While BMT will still provide new Airmen the same high level of military and physical training, Capstone Week serves to specifically concentrate on character building. (U.S. Air Force photo by Johnny Saldivar)


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