Squadron Officer School

Squadron Officer School
Squadron Officer School emblem
Active1 November 1954 to present
CountryUnited States of America
BranchAir Force
TypeProfessional Military Education
Size4,200 students annually
Part ofSquadron Officer College, Air University, Air Education and Training Command
BaseMaxwell AFB, AL
Colorsblue and gold
DecorationsAir Force Outstanding Unit Award (4), Air Force Organizational Excellence Award (10)
Websitehttps://www.airuniversity.af.edu/SOS/
Commanders
Current
commander
Colonel Kevin Lee

Squadron Officer School (SOS), is a 5.5-week-long Professional Military Education (PME) course for U.S. Air Force and Space Force Captains, Department of the Air Force Civilian (DAFC) equivalents and International Officers. It fulfills the U.S. Air Force's requirement for primary developmental education (PDE).[1] SOS is based at Maxwell AFB, Alabama, and the in-residence version of the course is taught there. SOS is an element of the Air University.[2]

SOS 2.0 Online was launched in 2017, and takes approximately 6 months to complete based on the required courses.

Unlike the more senior courses at Air University (e.g., Air Command and Staff College and Air War College), "in residence" attendance at SOS does not include any U.S. officers from sister services, although those officers are eligible to take SOS via correspondence or distance learning formats.

Eligible senior members of the Civil Air Patrol (CAP), the civilian U.S. Air Force Auxiliary, who hold the rank of captain or above are entitled to attend SOS. The curriculum is accessed by CAP student officers through the SOS distance learning platform.[3]

As of at least Class 21F (2 August - 2 September 2021), SOS has returned to in-residence learning, after having offered classes entirely virtually due to the coronavirus pandemic.[4]

  1. ^ AFI36-230 Archived 21 October 2012 at the Wayback Machine
  2. ^ "Welcome to Squadron Officer School". Air University (AU).
  3. ^ "Distance learning". www.airuniversity.af.edu. Squadron Officer School.
  4. ^ "Squadron Officer School". www.airuniversity.af.edu. Squadron Officer School.