I always hesitate to create “must read” book lists, but at my drill weekend this month I did just that. The situation is that one of my NCOs is interested in commissioning. They’ve already completed their degree, so what’s left for them to do now is their application and oral interview. To help them prepare, I put together a list of AFIs and books for them to read.
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My suggestion to my NCO was to read this list in the order provided and then answer the following questions:
So now that I’ve shared my list with you, I invite you to do the same. What resources do you think Air Force officers or those who want to be one should read? Why did you pick them? What follow up questions would you ask?
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I always hesitate to create “must read” book lists, but at my drill weekend this month I did just that. The situation is that one of my NCOs is interested in commissioning. They’ve already completed their degree, so what’s left for them to do now is their application and oral interview. To help them prepare, I put together a list of AFIs and books for them to read.
(Purchasing these books via the links below may result in a small commission and is a great way to support the show. Thanks!)
My suggestion to my NCO was to read this list in the order provided and then answer the following questions:
So now that I’ve shared my list with you, I invite you to do the same. What resources do you think Air Force officers or those who want to be one should read? Why did you pick them? What follow up questions would you ask?
Email your questions and comments to airforceofficerpodcast@gmail.com. Join the discussion about the podcast, the Air Force, officership, and the Profession of Arms at https://www.airforceofficerpodcast.com/.
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/AirForceOfficerPodcast/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/airforceofficerpodcast/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/afofficerpod
Reddit: https://www.reddit.com/user/afofficerpod
Share your officer stories of all flavors using #shootthewatch.
The views expressed are those of the hosts and do not reflect the official policy or position of the United States Air Force, Department of Defense, or the US Government. The appearance of U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) visual information does not imply or constitute DoD endorsement.