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  • Laughlin inspires the next generation to AIM high

    The AIM program at Laughlin Air Force Base serves as a platform for Airmen to engage with youth and share their experiences and roles within the Air Force. The program’s primary goal is to educate and inspire the next generation about the possibilities and career paths within the military.

  • Mentoring the next generation of Airmen

    Team XL spent the past 31 days recognizing National Mentoring Month through deliberate development and focusing on how mentoring can help maximize personal and team performance.

  • Who's your mentor?

    Roger Johnson (right), 47th Operations Group T-6A Texan II civilian simulator instructor, instructs 2nd Lt. Valerie Calvert, 47th Student Squadron student pilot, while flying in a simulator at Laughlin Air Force Base, Texas, Jan. 8, 2024. Strong mentorship helps develop student pilots, molding them

  • “I think we forget sometimes”

    Staff Sgt. Cody Sparks, Air Education and Training Command's Outstanding Airman of the Year, visits Capitol Hill and learns from his leaders.