What is the purpose of AirForce regulation AFI36-2230 INTER-SERVICE TRAINING?
AFI36-2230 provides guidance for the implementation of inter-service training programs within the Air Force. Its purpose is to ensure effective coordination, standardization, and evaluation of inter-service training activities.
Who does AFI36-2230 apply to?
AFI36-2230 applies to all active duty, reserve, and National Guard Air Force personnel involved in inter-service training, as well as civilian employees who participate in these programs.
What is considered as inter-service training?
Inter-service training includes educational, technical, or operational training programs that involve interactions and cooperation between two or more military services.
Are there any prerequisites for participating in inter-service training?
The prerequisites for participating in inter-service training may vary depending on the specific program. Check the program's requirements, which are detailed in AFI36-2230, for any applicable prerequisites.
How are inter-service training programs funded?
Generally, inter-service training programs are funded by each participating service according to their own regulations and fiscal resources, as agreed upon in a memorandum of agreement or understanding between the services involved.
Can Air Force personnel participate in inter-service training programs offered by other military branches?
Yes, Air Force personnel can participate in inter-service training programs offered by other military branches, provided they meet the eligibility criteria, obtain necessary approvals, and follow all guidelines outlined in AFI36-2230.
How are inter-service training programs evaluated?
Inter-service training programs are evaluated to ensure compliance with established training objectives, standards, and resources. Evaluation criteria are established by the participating services and may include after-action reports, surveys, assessments by training evaluators, or other methods.
Can non-military personnel participate in inter-service training programs?
In certain cases, non-military personnel, such as civilian employees or contractors, may be permitted to participate in inter-service training programs. However, their participation must be authorized and governed by applicable policies, agreements, and security requirements.
What are the responsibilities of commanders regarding inter-service training?
Commanders are responsible for ensuring their personnel have accurate information regarding available inter-service training programs, eligibility requirements, and application processes. They must also ensure compliance with all safety, security, and administrative guidelines specified in AFI36-2230.