All active-duty Airmen are required to complete Survival Evasion Resistance and Escape Computer Based Training (SERE 100 CBT) on the Advanced Distributed Learning System (ADLS) by June 30, 2008. The SERE 100 CBT is located in the mobility and readiness section of ADLS. The training is required once every 20 months after the initial SERE 100 training is complete. The SERE 100 CBT is about four hours of training. Commanders of Air National Guard and Reserve components can extend the deadline for their members until Oct. 30. 2008. To access the SERE 100 CBT click on ADLS or go through the Air Force Portal.
For more information on SERE 100 training, contact your Unit Deployment Monitor.
To find more deployment news and resources, visit The Deployment Center.
AF Computer Based Survival Training
Week of May 12, 2008
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