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Air and Space Basic Course (ASBC), initially and briefly known as Aerospace Basic Course (ABC), was a
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(PME) course taught by the Squadron Officer College, Air University, at
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, AL. From 1997 to mid-2011, it was the first level of PME for U.S. Air Force
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s and was required regardless of commissioning source. Together, ASBC and Squadron Officer School comprised the Air Force's Basic Developmental Education (BDE) program. Each ASBC class had approximately 12 students and was taught by an Air Force
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. In addition to newly commissioned Air Force officers,
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(DoD) civilians in pay grade GS-7 or NSPS Pay Band 2 or above who had completed a baccalaureate degree were also eligible to attend. Air Force guidance was for 100 percent of line, active-duty Air Force officers to attend ASBC, to include direct entry
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and
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officers who were on active duty for initial officer accession training and follow-on flight training or other technical training. Typical classes included representatives from all major commands and job specialties in the Air Force, and included
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and
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members as well as DoD civilians, primarily junior Department of the Air Force Civilians (DAFC).


History

ASBC was activated on 12 September 1997 as part of the
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. On 8 February 2000 it joined with the
Squadron Officer School Squadron Officer School (SOS), is a 5.5-week-long Professional Military Education (PME) course for U.S. Air Force and Space Force Captains, Department of the Air Force Civilian (DAFC) equivalents and International Officers. It fulfills the U.S ...
to form the Squadron Officer College. During its period of activation, the program was awarded the
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seven times. ASBC closed after the final group of lieutenants graduates from the course in the summer of 2011. The course was then remerged to become part of the curriculum in the Squadron Officer School. The new eight-week SOS course opened in early 2012.


Curriculum

ASBC was a six-week in-resident course, with approximately ten start dates a year. One week of the course ran concurrently with a combined program at the Senior NCO Academy at Maxwell-Gunter Annex. The aegis for ASBC was The Basic School (TBS), the 6-month initial school for all newly commissioned
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officers regardless of commissioning source. ASBC was dedicated to inculcate "a warrior ethos in the Air Force’s youngest officers through a rigorous experiential and academic program aimed at imparting critical warfighting skills while simultaneously introducing students to the full range of Air Force operations, organizational constructs, and doctrinal concepts." A component of the airpower doctrine instruction takes place through classroom " wargames" that simulate theater-level combat operations.Learning USAF Doctrine Through Simulation (pdf)
/ref> Prior to its disestablishment, the course has added a "combatives" element that applied the classroom instruction to the expeditionary combat culture of the modern Air Force. The disestablishment of ASBC was not due to any perceived shortcomings with the curriculum. Rather, given severe financial pressures on the service, it was determined that elimination of ASBC would save over $12 million annually ($13.4 million in 2018 dollars) in temporary duty travel and per diem costs for sending newly commissioned second lieutenants to Maxwell AFB while en route to their follow-on duty stations.


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{{DEFAULTSORT:Air And Space Basic Course United States Air Force military education and training Air University (United States Air Force)