AETC officials announced the Phase II launch of the service’s myTraining application to Airmen as part of the Air Education and Training Command’s efforts to promote force development across the Air Force. For Airmen and Guardians, the myTraining system, which is “driven by myLearning,” is replacing the Total Force Training Record.
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