MAXWELL AIR
FORCE BASE, ALABAMA – Attorney Gregory J. Ramirez received and accepted a personal invitation from the Secretary of the Air Force
to attend the 59th Annual National Security Forum (NSF) at the Air War College,
Maxwell Air Force Base, Alabama. The
purpose of NSF is to expose influential citizens to senior U.S. and
international officers and civilian equivalents in order to engage each others
ideas and perspectives on Air Force, national and international security
issues.
During the week
of May 7-11, approximately 120 civilian leaders in business, education and
government from all over the U.S. met with senior military leaders to explore
current and future national security issues facing our nation. The NSF provided a great opportunity for an
open and candid exchange of ideas among these guests, senior military and
civilian leaders, and Air War College students.
Ramirez attended lectures, met in seminars for in-depth discussions and
participated in several social events.
The Air War
College is the senior professional development school in the Air Force officer
education system as a part of Air University.
It educates selected senior officers to lead at the strategic level in
the employment of air and space forces.
The curriculum focuses on coalition warfighting and national security
issues, with emphasis on the effective employment of aerospace forces in joint
and combined combat operations.
Air University
is a major component of Air Education and Training Command and the intellectual
and leadership center of the Air Force.
Air University’s eight colleges and schools provide the full spectrum of
Air Force education, from pre-commissioning to the highest levels of
professional military education, including degree granting and professional
continuing education for officers, enlisted and civilian personnel throughout
their careers.
For more
information on Air University, visit www.au.af.mil.
