Detachment 2, 336th Training Squadron Building 8478
6th Armored Cav RdFort Meade, Maryland 20755
INTEGRITY SERVICE EXCELLENCE
Detachment 2 Organization Air Education Training Command
81 Training Wing 81 Training Group
336 Training SquadronKEESLER AFB, MSDet 2 Commander
Chief, Military Training FlightUnit NCOIC & 1st Sgt
Military Training Leader Phantom Flight (NPS)
Military Training LeaderNighthawk Flight (NPS)
Personnelist
Knowledge Ops/Records
336th Training Squadron Detachment 2
The permanent party staff billets consist of a commander, one personnel specialist, one knowledge ops, and three military training leaders. The detachment commander represents the 81st Training Wing and the 336th Training Squadron commanders at Keesler AFB, MS.
Det 2 is staffed solely for the non-prior service/pipeline student mission. On average, there are 60 non-prior service Airmen assigned to the detachment, with a typical class wait time of one week. Additionally, another 80 Airmen (TDY) report to the Det while attending DINFOS, for administrative support.
336th Training Squadron Detachment 2
MISSION:Instill in Airmen attending public affairs and visual information courses Airmanship, leadership, and professionalism to build overwhelming combat power for the U.S. Air Force.
Administration For All Assigned Students (NPS, PS, Civ):Re-class & recycles, NJP, weekend passes, orders, assignments, travel, finance, safety, mail, ancillary training, etc.
Command Liaison SAF/PA, HQ AFPC, AETC, DINFOS, Ft Meade 70 ISRW/NSA, JB Andrews, Keesler AFB: MPF, Finance, TMO, Medical, Facilities, HAWC, Trans, Postal, JAG, ADC, OSI, SAPR, EO
336th Training Squadron Detachment 2
Detachment 2, 336 Training Squadron at Ft Meade, Md. is assigned to Air Education and Training Command (AETC), and is responsible to the 81st Training Wing at Keesler AFB, Miss. for the military training and administrative support of Air Force students attending the Defense Information School (DINFOS).
Det 2’s primary mission focus is on the non-prior service/pipeline students from basic training. The Air Force’s newest Airmen continue to develop their Airmanship while attending technical training and earning their AF specialty code (AFSC). This includes: required military and ancillary training, administration of recycle and reclassification actions, non-judicial punishments and other discipline, initial/follow-on assignments, orders, finance, promotions, travel, safety, and more.
The detachment facilitates TDY students attending other DINFOS courses. Most TDY students are self-sufficient, however Det 2 is responsible for administrative issues including accountability, safety, discipline, and more.
The detachment has the visibility of several interested parties and commanders, including SAF/PA, AETC/CC, HQ AFPC/PA, and 81st Training Wing. Det 2 completes the mission with the cooperation of several mission Partners: DINFOS, Fort Meade Garrison, 70 ISRW, JB Andrews, Bethesda,Keesler AFB, and others.
Basic Rules As Stated In AETCI 36-2216
- No smoking during the duty day for both (PS and NPS)- Call to quarters curfew is 2200 during school nights/2400 on
weekends (NPS only)- No cell phones during the duty day (NPS only)- No POV use during the duty day unless approved by Det staff
(NPS only)- Marching everywhere during the duty day (NPS only)- Instructors are not authorized to pull 341’s from NPS Airmen
Weekly ScheduleMonday:0515: PT (summer months)0730-1600: Class1645: PT (winter months)1630: Disciplinary issues/mentoring/classes/etcTuesday:0700: Open Ranks0730-1600: Class1630: Disciplinary issues/mentoring/classes/etcWednesday:0515: PT (summer months)0730-1600: Class1645: PT (winter months)1630: Disciplinary issues/mentoring/classes/etcThursday:0700: Open Ranks0730-1600: Class1630-1730: Airman’s Time1730: Disciplinary issues/mentoring/classes/etcFriday:0515: PT (summer months)0730-1600: Class1645: PT (winter months)1630: Disciplinary issues/mentoring/classes/etc