SAN ANTONIO (AP) — Air Force recruits at Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland would get more training on life skills ranging from managing money to protecting themselves against sexual assault in a program expected to begin in 2014.
Recruits will spend up to a week after graduating from basic training to take an expanded skills course, the San Antonio Express-News reports. The program will be part of a series of basic training changes after a sex scandal at Lackland led to more than two dozen instructors convicted of wrongdoing involving trainees.