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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. Air Force's requirement for primary developmental education (PDE).[1] SOS is based at Maxwell AFB, Alabama, and the in-residence version of the course is taught there. SOS is an element of the Air University.[2]

Squadron Officer School
Squadron Officer School emblem
Active1 November 1954 to present
CountryUnited States of America
BranchAir Force
TypeProfessional Military Education
Size4,200 students annually
Part ofSquadron Officer College, Air University, Air Education and Training Command
BaseMaxwell AFB, AL
Colorsblue and gold
DecorationsAir Force Outstanding Unit Award (4), Air Force Organizational Excellence Award (10)
Websitehttps://www.airuniversity.af.edu/SOS/
Commanders
Current
commander
Colonel Kevin Lee

SOS 2.0 Online was launched in 2017, and takes approximately 6 months to complete based on the required courses.

Unlike the more senior courses at Air University (e.g., Air Command and Staff College and Air War College), "in residence" attendance at SOS does not include any U.S. officers from sister services, although those officers are eligible to take SOS via correspondence or distance learning formats.

Eligible senior members of the Civil Air Patrol (CAP), the civilian U.S. Air Force Auxiliary, who hold the rank of captain or above are entitled to attend SOS. The curriculum is accessed by CAP student officers through the SOS distance learning platform.[3]

As of at least Class 21F (2 August - 2 September 2021), SOS has returned to in-residence learning, after having offered classes entirely virtually due to the coronavirus pandemic.[4]

History edit

Squadron Officer School traces its roots to the Air Corps Tactical School, which was founded in 1926 and closed in 1946. When SOS was established at Maxwell AFB in 1950, it became an arm of Air Command and Staff College. Colonel Russell V. Ritchey, USAF, was the founder of SOS and its first commandant. In 1959, SOS became a separate Air University school reporting directly to the Air University commander.

Originally established as a 12-week in-residence program at Maxwell AFB, SOS was shortened to an 8-week program in the early 1990s due, in part, to post-Cold War budgetary pressures.

In 1997, in an effort to emulate The Basic School (TBS) program of the U.S. Marine Corps, the Air Force established the Air and Space Basic Course (ASBC) for all newly commissioned Second Lieutenants in the Regular Air Force, the Air Force Reserve and Air National Guard, regardless of commissioning source (e.g., USAFA, AFROTC, Air Force OTS, Academy of Military Science, direct commission, etc.), graduating its first class of Second Lieutenants in early 1998. Concurrent with this action, the Air Force shortened the in-residence SOS curriculum to 5 weeks. ASBC shared Building 1403 at Maxwell AFB with SOS until military construction at Maxwell AFB later expanded classroom space for both schools. In 2000, both ASBC and SOS merged to form an integrated Squadron Officer College (SOC), with both schools sharing a common curriculum directorate and mission support staff.

SOC's mission changed again in 2011 with a decision by the Air Force to eliminate ASBC, extend SOS from 5 weeks back to 8 weeks, change SOC's name back to SOS, and pursue 100% SOS resident attendance opportunity for all Line-of-the-Air Force captains.[2] In 2017, the program was streamlined again to its current duration of 6.5 weeks.

Since its activation, the Squadron Officer School has received the following awards and recognition:[5]

Air Force Outstanding Unit Award (four times)

  • 1 January 1969 – 31 December 1970
  • 1 January 1973 – 31 December 1974
  • 1 May 1980 – 30 April 1982
  • 1 January 1983 – 31 December 1984

Air Force Organizational Excellence Award (ten times)

  • 1 January 1985 – 31 May 1986
  • 1 July 1993 – 30 June 1995
  • 1 July 1997 – 30 June 1998
  • 1 July 1998 – 7 February 2000
  • 8 February 2000 – 30 June 2001
  • 1 July 2002 – 30 June 2003
  • 1 July 2003 – 30 June 2004
  • 1 July 2005 – 30 June 2006
  • 1 July 2006 – 30 June 2007
  • 1 July 2007 – 30 June 2008

Transfer Credit edit

Some colleges and universities recognize Squadron Officer School graduates with graduate-level transfer credits. Some of these programs include:

References edit

  1. ^ AFI36-230 21 October 2012 at the Wayback Machine
  2. ^ a b "Welcome to Squadron Officer School". Air University (AU).
  3. ^ "Distance learning". www.airuniversity.af.edu. Squadron Officer School.
  4. ^ "Squadron Officer School". www.airuniversity.af.edu. Squadron Officer School.
  5. ^ "Squadron Officer School historical factsheet".
  6. ^ "U.S. Air Force Squadron Officer School (SOS) & International Squadron Officer School (ISOS) Resident Programs – Graduate". www.apus.edu.
  7. ^ "Make Your Benefits Count | Central Michigan University". www.cmich.edu.
  8. ^ Transfer Credit | College of Arts and Sciences | The University of Oklahoma. Cas.ou.edu. Retrieved on 24 May 2014.

External links edit

  • Squadron Officer School home page

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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 Air Force s requirement for primary developmental education PDE 1 SOS is based at Maxwell AFB Alabama and the in residence version of the course is taught there SOS is an element of the Air University 2 Squadron Officer SchoolSquadron Officer School emblemActive1 November 1954 to presentCountryUnited States of AmericaBranchAir ForceTypeProfessional Military EducationSize4 200 students annuallyPart ofSquadron Officer College Air University Air Education and Training CommandBaseMaxwell AFB ALColorsblue and goldDecorationsAir Force Outstanding Unit Award 4 Air Force Organizational Excellence Award 10 Websitehttps www airuniversity af edu SOS CommandersCurrentcommanderColonel Kevin Lee SOS 2 0 Online was launched in 2017 and takes approximately 6 months to complete based on the required courses Unlike the more senior courses at Air University e g Air Command and Staff College and Air War College in residence attendance at SOS does not include any U S officers from sister services although those officers are eligible to take SOS via correspondence or distance learning formats Eligible senior members of the Civil Air Patrol CAP the civilian U S Air Force Auxiliary who hold the rank of captain or above are entitled to attend SOS The curriculum is accessed by CAP student officers through the SOS distance learning platform 3 As of at least Class 21F 2 August 2 September 2021 SOS has returned to in residence learning after having offered classes entirely virtually due to the coronavirus pandemic 4 Contents 1 History 2 Transfer Credit 3 References 4 External linksHistory editSquadron Officer School traces its roots to the Air Corps Tactical School which was founded in 1926 and closed in 1946 When SOS was established at Maxwell AFB in 1950 it became an arm of Air Command and Staff College Colonel Russell V Ritchey USAF was the founder of SOS and its first commandant In 1959 SOS became a separate Air University school reporting directly to the Air University commander Originally established as a 12 week in residence program at Maxwell AFB SOS was shortened to an 8 week program in the early 1990s due in part to post Cold War budgetary pressures In 1997 in an effort to emulate The Basic School TBS program of the U S Marine Corps the Air Force established the Air and Space Basic Course ASBC for all newly commissioned Second Lieutenants in the Regular Air Force the Air Force Reserve and Air National Guard regardless of commissioning source e g USAFA AFROTC Air Force OTS Academy of Military Science direct commission etc graduating its first class of Second Lieutenants in early 1998 Concurrent with this action the Air Force shortened the in residence SOS curriculum to 5 weeks ASBC shared Building 1403 at Maxwell AFB with SOS until military construction at Maxwell AFB later expanded classroom space for both schools In 2000 both ASBC and SOS merged to form an integrated Squadron Officer College SOC with both schools sharing a common curriculum directorate and mission support staff SOC s mission changed again in 2011 with a decision by the Air Force to eliminate ASBC extend SOS from 5 weeks back to 8 weeks change SOC s name back to SOS and pursue 100 SOS resident attendance opportunity for all Line of the Air Force captains 2 In 2017 the program was streamlined again to its current duration of 6 5 weeks Since its activation the Squadron Officer School has received the following awards and recognition 5 Air Force Outstanding Unit Award four times 1 January 1969 31 December 1970 1 January 1973 31 December 1974 1 May 1980 30 April 1982 1 January 1983 31 December 1984Air Force Organizational Excellence Award ten times 1 January 1985 31 May 1986 1 July 1993 30 June 1995 1 July 1997 30 June 1998 1 July 1998 7 February 2000 8 February 2000 30 June 2001 1 July 2002 30 June 2003 1 July 2003 30 June 2004 1 July 2005 30 June 2006 1 July 2006 30 June 2007 1 July 2007 30 June 2008Transfer Credit editSome colleges and universities recognize Squadron Officer School graduates with graduate level transfer credits Some of these programs include American Military University and American Public University allow three semester hours of transfer credits to SOS graduates to be applied for a graduate degree 6 Central Michigan University allows for three semester hours of transfer credit to be applied by SOS graduates to a graduate degree 7 University of Oklahoma allows for three semester hours of transfer credit to be applied by SOS in residence graduates to a graduate degree 8 References edit AFI36 230 Archived 21 October 2012 at the Wayback Machine a b Welcome to Squadron Officer School Air University AU Distance learning www airuniversity af edu Squadron Officer School Squadron Officer School www airuniversity af edu Squadron Officer School Squadron Officer School historical factsheet U S Air Force Squadron Officer School SOS amp International Squadron Officer School ISOS Resident Programs Graduate www apus edu Make Your Benefits Count Central Michigan University www cmich edu Transfer Credit College of Arts and Sciences The University of Oklahoma Cas ou edu Retrieved on 24 May 2014 External links editSquadron Officer School home page Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Squadron Officer School amp oldid 1178250832, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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