Air Reserve Technicians participate with both AGR personnel and other Traditional Reservists (TR) in AFRC units and Traditional Guardsmen (TG), also known as Drill Status Guardsmen (DSG) in ANG units during weekend unit training assemblies (UTAs), additional weekday or weekend drills (to include Additional Flying Training Periods, or AFTPs, for aeronautically rated officers and enlisted aircrew), annual training (AT) active duty tours, and additional active duty tours for training, operational support or special work (ADT / ADOS / ADSW), the latter also referred to as "man days" for duty in both the Continental United States (CONUS) and outside the Continental United States (OCONUS). ART personnel are also subject to mobilization/recall to full active duty with the Regular Air Force pursuant to Title 10 U.S.C 12301 and 12302 and subsequent assignment to Regular Air Force or joint U.S. military organizations. In this instance, they may be "mobilized" as individuals and assigned to other units, or as part of their parent AFRC or ANG unit being "mobilized" (to include "federalized" for ANG) all or in part for duty in CONUS and/or OCONUS, to include designated combat zones as part of Air and Space Expeditionary Forces (AEF). ART personnel are predominantly assigned to operational AFRC and ANG flying units at the wing, group and squadron level, with a lesser number assigned to MAJCOMs, NAFs, non-flying units and staffs. Their jobs span a broad spectrum within these organizations, including
commander at the squadron, group and wing level, as well as various other
Air Force Specialty Codes (AFSCs). For commissioned
officers, these AFSCs include, but are not limited to,
Pilots, Navigators/
Combat Systems Officers, and Air Battle Managers in nearly every
USAF Mission Design Series (MDS) aircraft, to include
flight instructors, tactics instructors and standardization/evaluators in those aircraft. Other roles include
space operations officers, Combat Rescue Officers (CROs), Aircraft Maintenance Officers (MXOs), Civil Engineering (CE) Officers, Intelligence Officers, Security Forces officers, Logistics Readiness Officers (LROs),
nurses (including
flight nurses),
meteorologists, and administrative, personnel and other force support officers. Enlisted ARTs are composed of enlisted aircrew positions such as
flight engineer,
loadmaster,
pararescueman, air refueling boom operator, airborne operations/battle management systems technician, aerial gunner, flight attendant, and aerial photographer as well as non-flying enlisted positions such as aircraft maintenance technician, avionics maintenance technician, air traffic controller, fire fighter, Security Forces, airfield operations, civil engineering, communications, command post, logistics, medical technician, dental technician, and administrative personnel. ARTs comprise approximately 17 percent of total AFRC and ANG unit manpower, with aircraft and avionics maintenance employing roughly 60 percent of the enlisted ART work force, where they average 17 years of job experience. Security Forces personnel also comprise a significant number of the enlisted ART force. ==Basis==