COT works to bridge gap between TFOT
A Commissioned Officer Training student balances across a rope obstacle at the Officer Training School’s Vigilant Warrior training site, April 25, 2017, near Titus, Ala. Administered by Officer Training School, COT is currently a five-week course offered only to newly commissioned medical, chaplain and judge advocate officers, where students become familiarized with the Air Force, learn leadership fundamentals and are challenged as leaders. Maxwell Air Force Base hosted a three-day summit Jan. 31 - Feb. 2, 2018, which allowed for a diverse group of officer training personnel and Air Force leaders to discuss a range of options to re-imagine COT in light of the continuum of learning and development of modular, on-demand and on-command content in the future. (U.S. Air Force photo/ Senior Airman Alexa Culbert)
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