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The world is not as big as it seems when paths cross through DLIELC
Filipino Army Air Traffic Controller and recently graduated Defense Language Institute English Language Center student, First Lieutenant Febe Salina Acenas, attends her cousin, Lt. Col. Matthew Redaja’s, change of command ceremony at Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland, Texas, June 10, 2024. Redaja command the 319th Training Squadron, a basic military training squadron. DLIELC is known as the “Gateway to America” and builds security cooperation capability through English language training and cultural immersion, serving more than 100 countries and providing support to more than 30 nonresident locations globally. (U.S. Air Force photo by Agnes Koterba)
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The world is not as big as it seems when paths cross through DLIELC
Lt. Col. Matthew Redaja, 319th Training Squadron commander, at his change of command ceremony at Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland, Texas, June 10, 2024. Redaja is the cousin of Filipino Army Air Traffic Controller First Lieutenant Febe Salina Acenas who recently graduated from the Defense Language Institute English Language Cetner. DLIELC is known as the “Gateway to America” and builds security cooperation capability through English language training and cultural immersion, serving more than 100 countries and providing support to more than 30 nonresident locations globally. (U.S. Air Force photo by Agnes Koterba)
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The world is not as big as it seems when paths cross through DLIELC
Filipino Army Air Traffic Controller and recently graduated Defense Language Institute English Language Center student, First Lieutenant Febe Salina Acenas, connects with her cousin, Lt. Col. Matthew Redaja, at his change of command ceremony at Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland, Texas, June 10, 2024. The Defense Language Institute English Language Center is known as the “Gateway to America.” DLIELC builds security cooperation capability through English language training and cultural immersion, serving more than 100 countries and providing support to more than 30 nonresident locations globally. (U.S. Air Force photo by Agnes Koterba)
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Col. Kelly McElveny Official Photo
Official photo of Col. Kelly McElveny, Deputy Commander 37th Training Wing.
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Small dogs, big mission
Military Working Dog instructors hold their MWDs: Tech. Sgt. Amadio Apilado (left) clutches MWD Tery; Bobby Toal (middle) carries MWD Jax; and Staff Sgt. Christopher Dennison (right) lifts MWD Jessie after training the MWDs at Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland, Texas, with the 341st Training Squadron on March 6, 2023. The U.S. Navy uses small breeds to detect narcotics and explosives in small spaces, like narrow compartments on compact submarines, ships and aircraft carriers. The small breeds are bred in Europe and sent to the 341 TRS for the MWD handlers to qualify the dogs for narcotics detection in under 60 days. The 341 TRS provides skilled MWDs and trainers for the Department of Defense and other government agencies, such as the Transportation Security administration. (Courtesy Photo)
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Small dogs, big mission
Tech. Sgt. Amadio Apilado, a Military Working Dog instructor, holds MWD Tery after training him in narcotics detection with the 341st Training Squadron at Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland, Texas, on March 6, 2023. MWD Tery is now stationed in Guam at Apilado’s hometown and implements the competencies he learned from Apilado. The U.S. Navy utilizes small breeds to detect narcotics and explosives in small spaces, like narrow compartments on compact submarines, ships and aircraft carriers. The small breeds are bred in Europe and sent to the 341 TRS for the MWD handlers to qualify the dogs for narcotics detection in under 60 days. The 341 TRS provides skilled MWDs and trainers for the Department of Defense and other government agencies, such as the Transportation Security administration. (Courtesy Photo)
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Small dogs, big mission
Military Working Dog Orca rests on the ground at Naval Base San Diego, Calif., on October 10, 2019. The U.S. Navy utilizes small breeds to detect narcotics and explosives in small spaces, like narrow compartments on compact submarines, ships and aircraft carriers. The small breeds are bred in Europe and sent to the 341st Training Squadron at Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland, Texas, for the MWD handlers to qualify the dogs for narcotics detection in under 60 days before they are deployed to military bases all over the world. The 341 TRS provides skilled MWDs and trainers for the Department of Defense and other government agencies, such as the Transportation Security administration. (Courtesy Photo)
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Small dogs, big mission
Master-at-Arms 2nd Class Jordan Morales stands next to Military Working Dog Orca at Naval Base San Diego, California, on December 12, 2019. The U.S. Navy utilizes small breeds to detect narcotics and explosives in small spaces, like narrow compartments on compact submarines, ships and aircraft carriers. The small breeds are bred in Europe and sent to the 341st Training Squadron at Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland, Texas, for the MWD handlers to qualify the dogs for narcotics detection in under 60 days before they are deployed to military bases all over the world. The 341 TRS provides skilled MWDs and trainers for the Department of Defense and other government agencies, such as the Transportation Security administration. (Courtesy Photo)
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Students from 13 countries across Latin America and U.S. graduate from Inter-American Air Forces Academy
Maj. Gen. Fábio Luis Morau, Brazilian Defense and Air Attache, speaks during the Inter-American Air Forces Academy graduation banquet at JBSA-Lackland, Texas, Aug. 7, 2024. Approximately 200 international military students from 13 Partner Nations and the U. S. Air and Space Forces graduated during the second training cycle of 2024. IAAFA provides instruction in professional military education and leadership, aircrew training and technical disciplines in Spanish, and is aligned under the 37th Training Wing. (U.S. Air Force photo by Vanessa R. Adame)
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Students from 13 countries across Latin America and U.S. graduate from Inter-American Air Forces Academy
U.S. and international military students sit at the Inter-American Air Forces Academy graduation ceremony at JBSA-Lackland, Texas, Aug. 7, 2024. Approximately 200 international military students from 13 Partner Nations and the U. S. Air and Space Forces graduated during the second training cycle of 2024. IAAFA provides instruction in professional military education and leadership, aircrew training and technical disciplines in Spanish, and is aligned under the 37th Training Wing. (U.S. Air Force photo by Vanessa R. Adame)
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Students from 13 countries across Latin America and U.S. graduate from Inter-American Air Forces Academy
Col. Bryan Tuinman, commandant of the Inter-American Air Forces Academy, pins an international military student during IAAFA’s graduation at Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland Texas, Aug. 7, 2024. Approximately 200 international military students from 13 Partner Nations and the U. S. Air and Space Forces graduated during the second training cycle of 2024. IAAFA provides instruction in professional military education and leadership, aircrew training and technical disciplines in Spanish, and is aligned under the 37th Training Wing. (U.S. Air Force photo by Vanessa R. Adame)
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Students from 13 countries across Latin America and U.S. graduate from Inter-American Air Forces Academy
International military students clap during a graduation ceremony for the Inter-American Air Forces Academy at JBSA-Lackland, Texas, Aug. 7, 2024. Approximately 200 international military students from 13 Partner Nations and the U. S. Air and Space Forces graduated during the second training cycle of 2024. IAAFA provides instruction in professional military education and leadership, aircrew training and technical disciplines in Spanish, and is aligned under the 37th Training Wing. (U.S. Air Force photo by Vanessa R. Adame)
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Students from 13 countries across Latin America and U.S. graduate from Inter-American Air Forces Academy
Maj. Gen. Fábio Luis Morau, Brazilian Defense and Air Attaché, signs a guestbook at the 318th Training Squadron at JBSA-Lackland, Texas, Aug. 7, 2024. Morau visited the 318th TRS as part of an immersion to the Inter-American Air Forces Academy before serving as guest speaker at IAAFA’s graduation banquet. Approximately 200 international military students from 13 Partner Nations and the U. S. Air and Space Forces graduated during the second training cycle of 2024. IAAFA provides instruction in professional military education and leadership, aircrew training and technical courses in Spanish, and is aligned under the 37th Training Wing. (U.S. Air Force photo by Vanessa R. Adame)
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Students from 13 countries across Latin America and U.S. graduate from Inter-American Air Forces Academy
Primeiro Sargento Aline Marques, Brazilian Air Force, gestures as she speaks with Maj. Gen. Fábio Luis Morau, Brazilian Defense and Air Attache, during an immersion to the 318th Training Squadron at JBSA-Lackland, Texas, Aug. 6, 2024. Marques is currently serving as a Partner Nation Instructor at the Inter-American Air Forces Academy. Morau visited the 318th TRS as part of an immersion to the academy before serving as guest speaker at IAAFA’s graduation banquet. Approximately 200 international military students from 13 Partner Nations and the U. S. Air and Space Forces graduated during the second training cycle of 2024. IAAFA provides instruction in professional military education and leadership, aircrew training and technical disciplines in Spanish, and is aligned under the 37th Training Wing. (U.S. Air Force photo by Vanessa R. Adame)
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737th Training Support Squadron DRIVE program: Transforming military transitions with job and housing success
The 737th Training Group trainees (left) interact with a representative (right) at the DRIVE (Develop, Redistribute, Improve, Vault, Expose) Joint Forces Employment Fast Track event on June 28, 2024, at the Pfingston Reception Center on Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland. The event brought in more than 20 organizations to a career fair to provide resources for military members across the different services facing transition, like on-site resume reviews, interviews, employment opportunities, resiliency and housing resources. The 737th Training Support Squadron DRIVE program is designed to transform 737th Training Group trainees, who were medically disqualified from joining the United States Air Force, into adept civil service applicants. These individuals have a second chance to participate in government service. (U.S. Air Force photo by Ava Leone)
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737th Training Support Squadron DRIVE program: Transforming military transitions with job and housing success
The 737th Training Group trainees (right) interact with representatives at the DRIVE (Develop, Redistribute, Improve, Vault, Expose) Joint Forces Employment Fast Track event on June 28, 2024, at the Pfingston Reception Center on Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland. The event brought in more than 20 organizations to a career fair to provide resources for military members across the different services facing transition, like on-site resume reviews, interviews, employment opportunities, resiliency and housing resources. The 737th Training Support Squadron DRIVE program is designed to transform 737th Training Group trainees, who were medically disqualified from joining the United States Air Force, into adept civil service applicants. These individuals have a second chance to participate in government service. (U.S. Air Force photo by Ava Leone)
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737th Training Support Squadron DRIVE program: Transforming military transitions with job and housing success
Stephanie Bracely, DRIVE (Develop, Redistribute, Improve, Vault, Expose) program coordinator, kicks off the DRIVE Joint Forces Employment Fast Track event on June 28, 2024 at the Pfingston Reception Center on Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland. The event brought in more than 20 organizations to a career fair to provide resources for military members across the different services facing transition, like on-site resume reviews, interviews, employment opportunities, resiliency and housing resources. The 737th Training Support Squadron DRIVE program is designed to transform 737th Training Group trainees, who were medically disqualified from joining the United States Air Force, into adept civil service applicants. These individuals have a second chance to participate in government service. (U.S. Air Force photo by Ava Leone)
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737th Training Support Squadron DRIVE program: Transforming military transitions with job and housing success
Brad Harris (right) engages with a representative (left) from the National Veterans Outreach program at the DRIVE (Develop, Redistribute, Improve, Vault, Expose) Joint Forces Employment Fast Track event on June 28, 2024, at the Pfingston Reception Center on Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland. The event brought in more than 20 organizations to a career fair to provide resources for military members across the different services facing transition, like on-site resume reviews, interviews, employment opportunities, resiliency and housing resources. The 737th Training Support Squadron DRIVE program is designed to transform 737th Training Group trainees, who were medically disqualified from joining the United States Air Force, into adept civil service applicants. These individuals have a second chance to participate in government service. (U.S. Air Force photo by Ava Leone)
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737th Training Support Squadron DRIVE program: Transforming military transitions with job and housing success
Kelli Williams, DRIVE (Develop, Redistribute, Improve, Vault, Expose) program manager, engages with 737th Training Group trainees around a table at the DRIVE Joint Forces Employment Fast Track event on June 28, 2024, at the Pfingston Reception Center on Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland. The event brought in more than 20 organizations to a career fair to provide resources for military members across the different services facing transition, like on-site resume reviews, interviews, employment opportunities, resiliency and housing resources. The 737th Training Support Squadron DRIVE program is designed to transform 737th Training Group trainees, who were medically disqualified from joining the United States Air Force, into adept civil service applicants. These individuals have a second chance to participate in government service. (U.S. Air Force photo by Ava Leone)
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37 TRW celebrates the 2024 Second Quarter Awards
Col. Will Cooper, 37th Training Wing commander, presents the second quarter award Field Grade Officer of the Quarter to Maj. Anthony Cosentino, 37th Training Group, on July 26, 2024, in the 637th Training Group auditorium, Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland, Texas. (U.S. Air Force photo by Ava Leone)
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