Allpme.com supplies " dirty purples" (lesson summaries) for the United States Air Force's Air Command and Staff College (ACSC), Air War College (AWC) and Senior Leader Course (SLC). These professional courses are required for promotion to higher grades in the armed forces. This site was created to provide a location for professional military education students to meet and share files in a similar
. manner as in-person seminar groups. It states emphatically that, " Allpme does not condone breaking Air University rules! Period." The site's creator believes strongly in personal integrity when it comes to testing and presenting sample study guides, and wants to support the air forces academic learning. The site warns that the dirty purples are not sufficient to pass the exams, that these are just assistive devices, not replacements. The site then goes into the history of Allpme, its philosophy and how it all works. At the bottom of this home page is a paragraph offering, " If you don't want to subscribe," then upload a file and upon approval, full access to the site (without a subscription) will be given. There is a news link for site updates and a generic link for additional sources and resources.This air force base offers distance learning http://wwwacsc.au.af.mil/distance-learning.asp to intermediate-level professional military education personnel through correspondence. They also have in-house learning. It is an accredited military education system located at Maxwell Air Force Base in Montgomery, Alabama. Like other colleges and universities, Air University has links to their registrars, school library, directories and campus personnel. The program runs approximately five weeks long.This webpage is a review of the appeal process of an exam taken. The author admitted that his paper probably deserved the grade it got, but that the appeal process was far from perfect because of the way it was handled, and detracted from the credibility of the process. Below this review are comments on the review.http://www.pickyourbattles.net/2009/06/religion-pme-and-punishment-acscdl.html. More reference links: http://www.Allpme.com http://wwwacsc.au.af.mil/distance-learning.asp