If dauntless bravery were the foundation of CAF’s path to VJ Day, the systematic education was the scaffolding that guided its process. The CAF Air Defence School was founded in January 1934, it included classes of antiaircraft gun, fast gun, officer, NCO, driving, civilian air defense, military air defense, air defense information, and search light. Later the vast spotter network which served as the early warning system for the Flying Tigers, was also organized by ADA. 1936, the CAF Mechanics School emerged. Before it was retreated from Nanchang to Chendu in 1939, 2,418 mechanics of 32 classes had graduated, and numerous more classes followed.
In 1938 the CAF NCO School was established for flying NCO training, until 1944 there were four classes got their wing. But from the class 5th all were switched to officer cadets who better fitted in the CAF system. In order to fulfill the urgent requirements, the old communication class started in 1936 was expanded to the school level in January 1944. Like the above-mentioned CAF institutes, the CAF Communication School and Staff School were also founded in Chendu, then retreated to Taiwan in 1949. 1957 it became the CAF Communication Electronics School in Taiwan.
Introduced the RAF staff system, in 1940 the Staff School was founded for intermediate rank officer’s advanced training. 1959, it was upgraded as the Staff Command University in Taiwan. The only CAF college site out of Chendu was the Youth School. Started in 1941as a six grade high school, its military graduates then enter other colleges as officer cadets. For all the new blood, there would be no grace period to ease into their assignments, the real-world war was forcing them to learn on the fly.