#ARMH2128645AOrder of September 22, 2021, on the organization of first-degree higher military education within the Air and Space Force
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This law organizes the first-phase higher military education for officers in the French Air and Space Force. It outlines the structure and requirements of two types of cumulative training programs: one for advanced officer roles and the other for technical specialization. Officers who complete these courses receive diplomas, which qualify them for bonuses. Only active officers can pursue the technical specialization diploma, while reservists are limited to the advanced officer role program.
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Key Changes
- Establishes two training paths for officers in the Air and Space Force.
- Technical specialization diploma is only available to active officers.
- Diplomas provide eligibility for qualification bonuses.
Obligations
What this law requires
The Chief of Staff of the Air and Space Force (CEMAAE) must announce admissions to the EMS 1 training programs based on proposals from the selection commission after consultation with the EMS 1 committee.
The Chief of Staff of the Air and Space Force (CEMAAE) must make the admission decision for any officer seeking to enter the EMS 1 training, based on the proposal of the selection commission.
Active officers must complete initial training before applying for EMS 1 programs, which include courses leading to the Diplôme d'Aptitude aux Emplois d'Officier Supérieur (DAEOS) and the Diplôme Technique d'Études Approfondies (DTEA).
Officers wishing to pursue EMS 1 training must meet the admission conditions specified in the arrêté of May 27, 2014.
Reservist officers are only eligible for the training leading to the DAEOS and must comply with the admission requirements.