MOU Signed with Air Force to Foster Specialized Non-Commissioned Officer Talent

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Daejeon Electronic Design High School is emerging as the top specialized high school for training non-commissioned officers.


On September 25, Daejeon Electronic Design High School and the Air Force signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) at the school's Mobit Hall to foster specialized personnel for the Air Force's non-commissioned officer positions.


The main points of this agreement include the joint development and operation of Air Force-related curricula, providing benefits for students applying to become Air Force non-commissioned officers, and supporting exchanges with military science experts and special lectures.


In particular, the agreement stipulates that students in the non-commissioned officer program at Daejeon Electronic Design High School will receive exemptions from the written exam and additional points when applying to become Air Force non-commissioned officers.


Through this agreement, the Air Force will be able to secure outstanding specialized personnel in a stable manner, while the school will provide systematic non-commissioned officer education and broader career opportunities to its students, laying the foundation for them to grow into future national defense talents.


Daejeon Electronic Design High School is a specialized institution that trains talent in various fields, including non-commissioned officers, baking and pastry, total beauty, caf? machine operation, drone electronics, and content design.



Principal Son Inseong stated, "We will provide maximum educational support to help our non-commissioned officer students grow into highly skilled professionals, and we will do our utmost to create an environment where they can receive education under even better conditions."


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