In keeping with the Air Force mission to fly, fight, and win, this Leadership Laboratory was dedicated to Air Expeditionary Force training. After forming up for opening report, we challenged our first adversary: the slush-fest that was about to consume Chicago. Transiting in squad-formations, we eventually reached our respective training stations. We reviewed several important aspects of AEF, such as squad movements, and the basics of Self Aid-Buddy Care, and we learned quite a few new skills as well. On the second floor of Stuart building, cadets were kicking down doors (or pushing them open rather...) and taking names. Cadets learned the proper way to enter and clear a room with potential hostiles. In the auditorium, cadets learned the importance of triage, as well as several life-saving skills that they may need to use when deployed, in the service of rescuing their wingmen. The day was concluded with monthly awards and announcements.