37th Training Group

About

Provides Airmen, Guardians, Soldiers, Sailors, Marines and international students the skills needed to perform their duties worldwide. The group trains 100% of Security Forces personnel, Air Force recruiters and enlisted aircrew. On any given day, there are nearly 4,000 service members training in initial skills, advanced or supplemental courses. The 341 Training Squadron, as the Executive Agent for the Military Working Dog program, is the sole source of training for all Department of Defense MWD handlers, kennel trainers, and kennel masters. 

The 37 TRG trains 22 enlisted and two officer initial skills Air Force Specialties; teaching 150 advanced and supplemental courses with an average student population of 4,000, spanning coast to coast. Each year, they graduate over 23,000 students. The group has seven squadrons with four geographically separated units which are located at Fort Leonard Wood, Mo.; Fort Gregg-Adams, Va.; Wright Patterson AFB, Ohio; and Port Hueneme, Calif.

37th Training Support Squadron

Mission To provide outstanding training & support to training in order to achieve the Wing's "Training Standard of Excellence".

Vision Foundation of the Group. The Benchmark for the Air Force. Nobody does it better!

341st Training Squadron

Mission: Build, Develop, and Field Elite Military Working Dog Team (MWDT) weapon systems for the Department of Defense in support of the Nation’s war fighting capability.

Vision: To be the world’s premier Military Working Dog (MWD) enterprise.

About: The 341 TRS provides training to military working dogs (MWDs) used in patrol, drug and explosive detection, and specialized mission functions for the Department of Defense (DoD) and other government agencies. Personnel conduct operational training of MWD handlers and supervisors and sustain DoD MWD program through logistical support, veterinary care, and research and development for security efforts worldwide.

342nd Training Squadron

Mission: To Produce World-Class Aerospace Physiology Instructors and be the Air Force’s Premier Acceleration and Aircrew Training Center

Vision: The Cornerstone Of Aerospace Physiology Training

About:  Located at Wright-Patterson AFB, Ohio, the 342nd TRS is home to the aerospace physiology technical school for officers and technicians, providing initial and refresher training for all aircrew, and acceleration training for all fighter aircrew. The 342 TRS provides training to 68 agencies, 24 states, and 40 countries, averaging about 2,100 students each year. Students include prior and non-prior service, Air National Guard, Air Force Reserve, Department of Defense civilians, and international students.

343rd Training Squadron

Misson: Security forces protect, defend and fight to enable Air Force, joint and coalition missions.

Vision: Mission Ready, Resilient and Air Minded

About: The 343 TRS is responsible for training both enlisted and officer security forces Defenders. Located on Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland and Camp Bullis the 343 TRS is producing elite Defenders for our Air Force. 

344th Training Squadron

Mission: Graduate Technically Proficient Airmen with a Mission-Ready Mindset

Vision: Air Force’s Model for Innovative, Adaptive Technical Training 

About: The 344 TRS is a diverse unit with a mission to provide technical training for over 6,500 Active Duty, Reserve, Guard, International and civilian students annually in Career Enlisted Aviators, Aerospace Physiology, Logistics Plans, Materiel Management, Contracting, Recruiting, Safety, and TEMPEST courses. 

345th Training Squadron

Mission: Keeping in line with the mission of the Air Force and emphasizing our personal mission as a squadron, we Train, we Fight and we Win!

Vision: The vision is simple - to shape the future of the Air Force by providing the best Services and Transportation professionals.

About: The 345th Training Squadron is located at Fort Gregg-Adams, Va. and provides superior services and transportation training for warrior Airmen and joint forces. 

346th Training Squadron

Mission: To develop multi capable vehicle maintenance professionals ready to deliver tomorrows global Force Generation demands.  

Vision: To be the premier Vehicle Maintenance Training Center in the Air Force.  

About: The 346th Training Squadron provides initial and supplemental training to Vehicle Maintenance and Management professionals at Port Hueneme, California.