Military Training Leader

Military Training Leader

A U.S. Air Force Military Training Leader ( MTL) is a non-commissioned officer in the Armed Forces with specific duties. In the U.S. Air Force, they are assigned the duty of transitioning Non-Prior service Airmen in the Air Force into the personal adjustment to military life.The MTLs main responsibility is to continue the training the Airman has learned in Basic Military Training.

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MTL History:

The 8B100 (Military Training Leader) career field has undergone numerous changes to make it what it is today.

Student Training Advisor (STA) first started around 1973 as 99128’s. At that time they were combined with the Military Training Instructor’s and then split to their own AFSC (99138) in 1975.

In December 1991/January 1992 the name was changed to Military Training Managers (MTMs).

In October 1998, CMSgt Doug Hodge changed the name to Military Training Leaders (MTL)This name was created as a more descriptive way to explain the duties of this position. Showing how leadership was paramount in this position. Being able to show leadership is what being an MTL is all about.

Another change to the program was the creation of a Command MTL position at 2 AF on 7 Aug 1997. Command MTLs are the OPR for all NPS military training programs and responsible for the selection and training of all assigned MTLs.

Prior to a phase program airmen went from basic military training’s very structured, controlled environment to a “no rules” tech school environment; discipline problems were common.

Phase programs were instituted at several tech-training locations in the early 80’s, but a standardized MAJCOM directed phase program was not implemented until 1996; a MAJCOM directed phase program was implemented 1983 (est.)

AETCI 36-2216, Administration of Military Standards and Discipline Training, directs the phase program.

MTL Mission: To adapt NPS airmen to military life and provide the AF with highly trained, motivated, self-disciplined, and physically fit airmen with exceptional military bearing.

Unlike the Army, the Air Force uses a different specialist (MTLs) to continue military training during advanced individual or technical training.

What we know now as Military Training Leaders was created in 1973.

Over the years the name has changed but the responsibilities has increased.

Student Training Advisor (STA) 1973-1992

Military Training Manager (MTM) 1992-1998

Military Training Leader (MTL) 1998–Present

CONUS locations with Military Training Leaders: (as of Sep 09):

Most people are unaware of how many locations in the CONUS there are Military Training Leaders assigned. There are over 37 locations.The bases under the bold indicate the Detachment or Geographically Separated Unit (GSU).

Headquarters Second Air Force, Keesler AFB

Goodfellow AFB

Presidio of Monterrey (Army Base), CA

Corry NAS (Navy Base), FL

Ft. Huachuca (Army Base), AZ


Lackland AFB

Kirtland AFB, NM

Hurlburt Field, FL

Panama City (Navy Base), FL

Pope AFB, NC

Camp Bullis (Army Base), TX

Pt. Hueneme (Navy Base), CA


Keesler AFB

Ft George Meade (Army Base), MD

Ft Gordon (Army Base), GA


Sheppard AFB

New River MCAS (Marine Base), NC

Ft. Eusitis (Army Base), VA

Aberdeen Proving Grounds( Army Base), MD

NAS Pensacola (Navy Base), FL

Eglin AFB, FL

NCBC Gulfport (Navy Base), MS

Ft. Leonardwood (Army Base), MO

Tyndall AFB, FL

Davis Montan AFB, AZ

Luke AFB, AZ

Beale AFB, CA

Dover AFB, DE

Little Rock AFB, AR

Charleston AFB, SC

Tinker AFB, OK

McChord AFB, WA

Fort Sam Houston (METC), TX

Vandenberg AFB, CA

Headquarters Ninetieth Air Force, Randolph AFB

Altus AFB, OK Kirtland AFB, NM Little Rock AFB, AR Fairchild AFB, WA Randolph AFB, TX

Air Force Materiel Command, Wright-Patterson AFB

Wright-Patterson AFB, TX

59th Medical Wing, Lackland AFB

Lackland AFB, TX

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References

  1. ^ Military Training Leader Association. http://usafmtl.org
  2. ^ U.S. Air Force. From http://afpc.randolph.af.mil
  3. ^ About.com. from http://usmilitary.about.com/library/milinfo/afjobs/bl8b100.htm

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