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Mission

The mission of the 517th Training Group is to train Airmen as linguists, develop airmen skills, and instill Air Force Values. Airmen are not only taught a language but also the values and military skills necessary to excel as Airmen and linguists.

517th Training Squadron marching during the 2010 4th of July Parade in Seaside, California.

 

Chain of Command

517th TRG

  • Commander
  • Deputy Commander
  • Superintendent

 

311th TRS

  • Commander
  • Director of Operations
  • Chief Enlisted Manager
  • First Sergeant

 

314th TRS

  • Commander
  • Director of Operations
  • Chief Enlisted Manager
  • First Sergeant

 

 
 
Non-Prior Service Airman Chain of Command:
Non-prior service Airman Chain of Command chart. Click for larger view

 

When you encounter a problem, address it with your chain of command. All issues are best addressed at the lowest possible level. If your chain of command is not able to resolve your issue, other agencies are available to you, such as a chaplain, Military Equal Opportunity (MEO), Family Advocacy, and Inspector General (IG) are also available to help you reach a solution.

If you must see someone higher in the chain of command, your MTL will make an appointment for you to see the appropriate senior staff member. Each level in the chain is responsible for a lower level and accountable to a higher one. The chain of command cannot work without loyalty at each level. Everyone in the military plays a role in the chain of command and must use it properly. Do not apply the "shotgun" approach in an attempt to obtain the answer you desire.