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'''Air Force Noncommissioned Officer Academy (NCOA)''' is part of the Thomas N. Barnes Center for Enlisted Education within the Air University, located at Maxwell Air Force Base, Montgomery, Alabama. NCOA is the second level of enlisted professional military education, focusing on preparing NCOs for leadership roles at the supervisory level.
'''Air Force Noncommissioned Officer Academy (NCOA)''' is part of the Thomas N. Barnes Center for Enlisted Education within the Air University, located at Maxwell Air Force Base, Montgomery, Alabama. NCOA is the second level of enlisted professional military education, focusing on preparing NCOs for leadership roles at the supervisory level.



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Air Force Noncommissioned Officer Academy
Type: Educational Institution
Parent organization: Thomas N. Barnes Center for Enlisted Education
Top organization: Air University
Employees:
Executive: Commandant
Budget:
Address: 55 LeMay Plaza South, Maxwell Air Force Base, Montgomery, AL 36112
Website: https://www.airuniversity.af.edu/Barnes-Center/NCOA
Creation Legislation:
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Mission
Develop mid-level enlisted leaders with education in leadership, management, ops skills to prepare NCOs to lead Air Force units
Services

Leadership training; management education; operational readiness

Regulations

Air Force Noncommissioned Officer Academy (NCOA) is part of the Thomas N. Barnes Center for Enlisted Education within the Air University, located at Maxwell Air Force Base, Montgomery, Alabama. NCOA is the second level of enlisted professional military education, focusing on preparing NCOs for leadership roles at the supervisory level.

Official Site

Mission

NCOA's mission is to educate Noncommissioned Officers to lead with excellence by fostering critical thinking, effective communication, and ethical decision-making. The academy aims to create a cadre of NCOs who can manage diverse teams, understand complex missions, and contribute to the Air Force's operational success.[1]

Parent organization

NCOA is part of the Thomas N. Barnes Center for Enlisted Education, which falls under the Air University. Air University is responsible for professional military education for Air Force personnel.[2]

Legislation

NCOA was not established by specific legislation but operates within the Air Force's educational framework for enlisted personnel, guided by directives on leadership development.

Partners

  • Various Air Force units for practical leadership training
  • Community colleges for potential academic credit recognition
  • Other military branches for joint educational efforts

Number of employees

The exact number of employees is not publicly specified, but includes instructors, administrative staff, and support personnel dedicated to NCO education.

Organization structure

NCOA's structure includes:

Leader

The head of NCOA is referred to as the Commandant of the Air Force Noncommissioned Officer Academy.

Divisions

  • Academic Division for curriculum and instruction
  • Leadership Development for practical application of skills
  • Training Support for logistical and administrative services

List of programs

  • Noncommissioned Officer Academy (NCOA) In-Residence Course
  • NCOA Correspondence Course (Distance Learning)[3]

Last total enacted budget

Specific budget details for NCOA are not publicly disclosed, being part of the Air University's overall budget.

Staff

Staff includes seasoned NCOs as instructors, educators, and administrative support to facilitate learning and leadership development.

Funding

Funding for NCOA comes from the Department of the Air Force through allocations to Air University for enlisted professional education.

Services provided

NCOA provides comprehensive leadership training, focusing on enhancing NCOs' abilities in managing resources, leading teams, understanding Air Force doctrine, and applying problem-solving in operational contexts. The training equips NCOs for increased responsibilities in various Air Force environments.[4]

Headquarters address

55 LeMay Plaza South, Maxwell Air Force Base, Montgomery, AL 36112

History

Established in the 1960s, NCOA has been evolving to meet the needs of Air Force NCOs, adapting its curriculum to include contemporary leadership, management, and operational challenges. This evolution reflects the Air Force's commitment to developing competent and ethical leaders at the noncommissioned officer level.

External links

References

  1. Air University (2025). "Mission". Air Force Noncommissioned Officer Academy.
  2. Air University (2025). "About Us". Air University.
  3. Air University (2025). "Programs". Air Force Noncommissioned Officer Academy.
  4. Air University (2025). "Education". Air Force Noncommissioned Officer Academy.