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Attachment I Military Knowledge and Testing System (MKTS) Chart Scale | Level of Nature of Understanding in the Level for Promotion Testing Understandin; x Knowledge | Remembering learned material; may involve the recall of a wide range oF material from specific T to complete theories, but merely requires bringing to mind the appropriate information B | Comprehension | The ability to grasp the meaning of material, may be shown by translating material from one Torm to another: by interpreting material (explaining or summarizing). [Application | The ability o use learned materials in new and eonerete situations; may include the application oF such things as rules, methods, concepts, principles, laws, and theories. D ‘Analysis |The ability to break down material into its component parts so that its organizational siructure may be understood; may include the identification of the part, analysis ofthe relationship between parts, anc recognition of the organizational principles involved, tes the importance need to level of understanding within each topic is necessary to fulfill your professional responsibilities T_| Extremely Important 2_| Very Important 3__| Important 4 | General Knowledge (Nontestable this promotion eyele) N/A | Not Applicable ' ; ; ' ; ; ; ; ‘ ; ‘ ; ; ‘ ‘ : REQUIRED LEVEL OF IMPORTANCE FOR PROMOTION TO: | SSgt | TSet | MSgt | SMSgt | CMSgi ' ‘Chapter 1—AIR FORCE HERITAGE ‘ 1.2, The Dawn of Flight Ad | Aa [Aa [Aa] Aa : 1.3. The Early Days of the United States Air Service (1907-1917): Ad [ad | Aa [Ad At 1.4, The First Air War cS Ad : : , : : ‘ ‘ ‘ , , : : ; ; ; ‘ ; 1.5. Controversy and Records, 1920s Akpower 1.6. Air Corps Tactical School and the Rise of the Bomber (1930s Air Aa | At [At [aa [Aa Corps) 17, General Headquarters Air Force (1935-1939) Aa_[ Aa | Ad [Ad_[ Ae 1L8. The Air Corps Prepares for War Aa [as | ad | ad_[ ag 1.9. Airpower in World War Ii The European Theater AS ii EAGS| AS [SEAS [SerAS) 1.10. The Tuskegee Airmen AX [As | AR | A3 AS 1.11. Air War in the Pacific - Aa [Ad [AZ| AB. BS 1.12. AirForce Independence and the Cold War AS _|A3 | B3 | B3 B2 1.13. Cuban Missile Crisis (1962) AL| Al | Bi | BI BI 1.14, Vietnam, 1961-1973 As [a3 [a3 [as] a3 11.15. The Post-Vietnam Era and the end of the Cold War A2 [a2 |_B2 | Bz Bz 1.16. Desert Storm (The Air Campaign against Iraq, 1990-1991) cx2#8| A282 eT BZ 1.17. Operations Provide Relief, Impressive Lift, and Restore Hope— Az [a2 | B2 | B2 BD Somalia (1992-1994) 1.18, Operation Allied Force AS [AS [A383 BS 1.19. Operations Noble Eagle, Enduring Freedom, and Iraqi Freedom as [a3 | A3 | BS BS (Global War on Terrorism) 1.20. Historical Perspective Conclusion Az | Az | m2 _| Ba o} 1.21. Airman Exemplars ‘A2 [Az [~A2 | A2_|__B2 1.22. The Medal of Honor ‘Ad | ad [Ad | Ad Ba | Chapter 2—ENLISTED HISTORY 2.2. Milestones of World War | (1917-1918) AS [AS [AS [AB AS 2.3. Milestones of World War II (1939-1945) A3[-A3 [a3 [Ad] AS 2.4. The Cold War (1948-1991) AS [a3 [A3_| Ad] A 2.5. The Berlin Aifift (1948-1949) A3_[ AS [As [a3 | AS 2.6. The Korean War (1950-1953) AZ] AS [AS [Ad AB

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