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Minimum Education Requirement:
High school diploma or GED with 15 college credits
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Manning the gun of an HH-60 Pave Hawk or AC-130 Gunship requires extensive training and cool nerves. After all, a talented Aerial Gunner can be the difference between mission success and mission failure. As an Aerial Gunner, you'll fly missions around the world ranging from rescue to combat with the ultimate responsibility of protecting your aircraft and crew. Training covers weapon operations, weapon repair, night vision goggle use, combat techniques and more.
After eight-and-a-half weeks of Basic Military Training, every Airman goes to technical training to learn their career. Here's the basic information about Aerial Gunner technical training:
School locations: Lackland AFB [TX], Fairchild AFB [WA], Pensacola NAS [FL], Kirtland AFB [NM]
Length of course: 27 days
College degree earned: Aviation Operations
College credits earned: 11