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NEWS | Feb. 27, 2025

US Air Force Partners with Saudi Arabia to Train Chiefs

By Tech. Sgt. David Sherman, 122nd Fighter Wing

AL UDEID AIR BASE, Qatar - A mobile training team of U.S. Airmen assigned to Air Forces Central led the Royal Saudi Air Force in completing its inaugural Chief Leadership Course Jan. 23 at a training center in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.

“This course is one of many efforts placing emphasis on the professional development of their enlisted force,” said Chief Master Sgt. Joshua Wiener, AFCENT command chief.

The 17-day course was led by a team of two U.S. Air Force chief master sergeant instructors with support from the 9th Air Force. The curriculum was modeled after the USAF’s CLC and incorporated lessons from the First Sergeants’ and Noncommissioned Officer academies. The material was tailored to meet RSAF needs.

The top enlisted RSAF leader, 18 wing command chiefs, the KSA NCO Academy commandant and 25 other RSAF chiefs discussed leadership, doctrine, mission command and enlisted force structure.

The program also featured discussions on the RSAF’s new State Partnership Program partnerships with Oklahoma and Indiana. 

Chief Master Sgt. Kyle Hoopingarner, 122nd Fighter Wing command chief, represented the Indiana Air National Guard during the course. 

“I thoroughly enjoyed attending the Chief Leadership Course and believe this is an important step in the right direction to grow the Indiana State Partnership Program with Saudi Arabia,” Hoopingarner said.

His Highness Lt. Gen. Turki Bin Bandar Bin Abdulaziz, RSAF commander, was among the senior RSAF leaders who attended the graduation ceremony. A formal dinner and discussions reinforced Saudi Arabia’s commitment to strengthening its enlisted force.

The initiative reflected the two organizations’ growing cooperation, with future courses and engagements expected as Saudi Arabia deepens its enlisted leadership development efforts.