- Air Force Combat Ammunition Center
The Air Force Combat Ammunition Center (AFCOMAC) is a
United States Air Force training course developed to provide the Air Forcemunitions community with advanced training inmass combat ammunition planning and production techniques. It uses a combination of in-depth classroom instruction combined with a four-day intensive practical exercise (IRON FLAG ) using live munitions in a realistic, bare-base scenario.AFCOMAC offers three courses:
* CAPP (
Combat Ammunition Planning and Production) Course: a three-week course (two weeks of academics and one week of exercise) with a class size of 70 people in the grade of senior airman through captain. This course awards five credit hours towardsCCAF and is a 7- and 9-level upgrade training requirement for all 2W0 personnel. Nine classes per fiscal year are taught.* SOO (
Senior Officer Orientation ) Course: a companion class to CAPP and is conducted during theIRON FLAG practical exercise. This course combines hands-on training (in conjunction with the CAPP course) with seminar sessions to provide senior logistics and operations officers (major and above/civilian equivalents) with an appreciation and practical knowledge of mass munitions build-up operations. Nine classes per fiscal year are taught.* AMMOS (
Advanced Maintenance /Munitions Officers School ): uses AFCOMAC as the ideal means to teach its six-day munitions block of this 5.5 month class. This course combines hand-on training (in conjunction with the CAPP course) with seminar sessions and coursework to provide maintenance/logistics captains with the expertise in the application of expeditionary logistics as it applies to theAmmo career field. Two classes per fiscal year are taught.This squadron also provides day-to-day munitions support to the
9th Reconnaissance Wing atBeale AFB, CA and associated units.External links
* https://acc.dau.mil/CommunityBrowser.aspx?id=46386
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