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343rd TRS Airmen soar in joint air operations
Master Sgt. Matthew D. Dibenedetto, 343rd Training Squadron (far right), rigs an A-22 cargo bag with (left to right): Marine Sgt. Robert A. DiEnno, 341st Training Squadron, and Master Sgt. Zachary R. Nusbaum, Master Sgt. Bryan Boyd, and Tech. Sgt. Brasil Segura, 352nd Recruiting Squadron, at Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland, Texas, Jan. 26, 2021. The activity was in preparation for a joint helicopter sling load mission with the Texas Army National Guard. The joint team transported over 27,000 pounds of cargo and 14 personnel. (U.S. Air Force photo by Master Sgt. Dawnmosha Williams)
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343rd TRS Airmen soar in joint air operations
Medics from the 343rd Training Squadron/OL-A prepare two patient-actors on the ground before being hoisted up to a hovering “Alamo Dustoff” air ambulance UH-60 Black Hawk flown by Texas Army National Guard Soldiers from Company C, 2-149 Aviation. The activity was part of a joint medical evacuation exercise at Joint Base San Antonio-Camp Bullis, Texas, Jan. 9, 2021. The joint team evacuated 16 patients from JBSA-Camp Bullis to JBSA-Chapman Annex throughout the day and evening. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Casey C. Pritchett)
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343rd TRS Airmen soar in joint air operations
Air Force medics from the 343rd TRS/OL-A transfer a patient-actor onto a waiting “Alamo Dustoff” air ambulance UH-60 Black Hawk operated by Texas Army National Guard Soldiers from Company C, 2-149 Aviation as part of a joint medical evacuation exercise at Joint Base San Antonio-Camp Bullis, Jan. 9, 2021. The joint team evacuated 16 patients from JBSA-Camp Bullis to JBSA-Chapman Annex throughout the day and evening. (U.S. Air Force photo by Capt. Casey Voss)
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343rd TRS Airmen soar in joint air operations
Air Force medics from the 343rd Training Squadron/OL-A carry a patient-actor toward a waiting “Alamo Dustoff” air ambulance UH-60 Black Hawk operated by Texas Army National Guard Soldiers from Company C, 2-149 Aviation as part of a joint medical evacuation exercise at Joint Base San Antonio-Camp Bullis, Jan. 9, 2021. The joint team evacuated 16 patients from JBSA-Camp Bullis to JBSA-Chapman Annex throughout the day and evening. (U.S. Air Force photo by Capt. Casey Voss)
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343rd TRS Airmen soar in joint air operations
Air Force medics from the 343rd Training Squadron/OL-A and Army flight medics from Company C, 2-149 Aviation assess the condition of a patient-actor before transferring him to a waiting “Alamo Dustoff” air ambulance UH-60 Black Hawk as part of a joint medical evacuation exercise at Joint Base San Antonio-Camp Bullis, Jan. 9, 2021. The joint team evacuated 16 patients from JBSA-Camp Bullis to JBSA-Chapman Annex throughout the day and evening. (U.S. Air Force photo by Capt. Casey Voss)
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Command chief bids farewell to 37th TRW
Chief Master Sgt. Stefan Blazier, 37th Training Wing command chief, is leaving the Warhawk Family to become the Chief of Enlisted Force Development for the Air Force at the Pentagon. He's shown here talking to Airmen as they departed for the holidays during the tech training "Exodus" Dec. 23, 2020. (U.S. Air Force photo by Sarayuth Pinthong)
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First five Master MTLs selected in 37th TRW
Tech. Sgt. Joseph Bengfort, 343rd Training Squadron, is one of the five NCOs who earned their Master Military Training Leader status. The five are the first in the 37th Training Wing to reach that distinction and wear the distinctive royal and navy blue aiguillette. (Courtesy photo)
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First five Master MTLs selected in 37th TRW
Maj. Jaime Hernandez Jr., commander of the 343rd Training Squadron, speaks to the audience at the ceremony Dec. 11, 2001, where three of the five new Master Military Training Leaders received their aiguillettes. (U.S. Air Force photo by Annette Crawford)
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First five Master MTLs selected in 37th TRW
The aiguillette of a Master Military Training Leader features mixed colors of royal and navy blue, which signify the superior performance, ethics and leadership that are hallmarks of reaching that achievement, awarded to only the top 10% of the MTL corps. (U.S. Air Force photo by Annette Crawford)
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First five Master MTLs selected in 37th TRW
From left, Staff Sgt. Michael Diaz, 343rd Training Squadron; Tech. Sgt. Eric Fileccia, formerly with the 343rd TRS and now assigned to the 37th Training Support Squadron; and Tech. Sgt. Kevin Davis, 343rd TRS, received their Master Military Training Leader aiguillettes at a ceremony in December. (U.S. Air Force photo by Annette Crawford)
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Lackland Airman has ties to Pearl Harbor hero
Airman 1st Class Hunter Fugitt of the 37th Training Wing, Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland, Texas, has a family connection to 2nd Lt. George Whiteman, considered to be one of the first Army Air Corps members killed during the attack on Pearl Harbor on Dec. 7, 1941. (U.S. Air Force photo by Annette Crawford)
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Lackland Airman has ties to Pearl Harbor hero
Fifteen-year-old Hunter Fugitt, now an Airman 1st Class assigned to the 37th Training Wing, Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland, Texas, places a wreath at the grave of 2nd Lt. George Whiteman with Matt Berry, another Whiteman relative, on May 18, 2015. Whiteman is considered to be one of the first Army Air Corps members killed during the attack on Pearl Harbor on Dec. 7, 1941. (Courtesy photo/Hunter Fugitt)
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Memorial remembrance ceremony honoring Lt. Col. William “Bill” Schroeder
Members of the 350th Battlefield Airmen Training Squadron prepare to land on the newly renamed Schroeder drop zone during a memorial remembrance ceremony honoring Lt. Col. William “Bill” Schroeder April 7, 2017, at JBSA-Lackland, Texas, Medina Annex. Schroeder’s unit honored his legacy renaming a drop zone as Schroeder DZ and participated in a "Monster Mash" fitness competition, remembrance ceremony and log march. On April 8, 2016 Schroeder recognized a perilous situation developing and reacted swiftly by putting himself between an armed individual and his first sergeant. In the process, he saved lives of other squadron members while being fatally wounded. Schroeder was posthumously awarded the Airman’s Medal, given to those that distinguish themselves by a heroic act – usually at the volunteer risk of their lives but not involving combat. (U.S. Air Force photo by Johnny Saldivar)
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Memorial remembrance ceremony honoring Lt. Col. William “Bill” Schroeder
Members of the 350th Battlefield Airmen Training Squadron and Airmen from throughout Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland complete a run during a memorial remembrance ceremony honoring Lt. Col. William “Bill” Schroeder April 7, 2017, at JBSA-Lackland, Texas, Medina Annex. Schroeder’s unit honored his legacy by renaming a drop zone as Schroeder DZ and participated in a "Monster Mash" fitness competition, remembrance ceremony and log march. On April 8th, 2016 Schroeder recognized a perilous situation developing and reacted swiftly by putting himself between an armed individual and his first sergeant. In the process, he saved lives of other squadron members while being fatally wounded. Schroeder was posthumously awarded the Airman’s Medal, given to those that distinguish themselves by a heroic act – usually at the volunteer risk of their lives but not involving combat. (U.S. Air Force photo by Johnny Saldivar)
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Memorial remembrance ceremony honoring Lt. Col. William “Bill” Schroeder
Members of the 350th Battlefield Airmen Training Squadron and from throughout Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland accomplish pull ups during a memorial remembrance ceremony honoring Lt. Col. William “Bill” Schroeder April 7, 2017, at JBSA-Lackland, Texas, Medina Annex. Schroeder’s unit honored his legacy by renaming a drop zone as Schroeder DZ and participated in a "Monster Mash" fitness competition, remembrance ceremony and log march. On April 8th, 2016 Schroeder recognized a perilous situation developing and reacted swiftly by putting himself between an armed individual and his first sergeant. In the process, he saved lives of other squadron members while being fatally wounded. Schroeder was posthumously awarded the Airman’s Medal, given to those that distinguish themselves by a heroic act – usually at the volunteer risk of their lives but not involving combat. (U.S. Air Force photo by Johnny Saldivar)
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Memorial remembrance ceremony honoring Lt. Col. William “Bill” Schroeder
Col. Ronald Stenger, Battlefield Airmen Training Group commander, addresses the crowd during a memorial remembrance ceremony honoring Lt. Col. William “Bill” Schroeder April 7, 2017, at JBSA-Lackland, Texas, Medina Annex. Schroeder’s unit honored his legacy by renaming a drop zone as Schroeder DZ and participated in a "Monster Mash" fitness competition, remembrance ceremony and log march. On April 8th, 2016 Schroeder recognized a perilous situation developing and reacted swiftly by putting himself between an armed individual and his first sergeant. In the process, he saved lives of other squadron members while being fatally wounded. Schroeder was posthumously awarded the Airman’s Medal, given to those that distinguish themselves by a heroic act – usually at the volunteer risk of their lives but not involving combat. (U.S. Air Force photo by Johnny Saldivar)
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Memorial remembrance ceremony honoring Lt. Col. William “Bill” Schroeder
Col. Roy Collins, 37th Training Wing commander, prepares to address the crowd during a memorial remembrance ceremony honoring Lt. Col. William “Bill” Schroeder April 7, 2017, at JBSA-Lackland, Texas, Medina Annex. Schroeder’s unit honored his legacy renaming a drop zone as Schroeder DZ and participated in a "Monster Mash" fitness competition, remembrance ceremony and log march. On April 8, 2016, Schroeder recognized a perilous situation developing and reacted swiftly by putting himself between an armed individual and his first sergeant. In the process, he saved lives of other squadron members while being fatally wounded. Schroeder was posthumously awarded the Airman’s Medal, given to those that distinguish themselves by a heroic act – usually at the volunteer risk of their lives but not involving combat. (U.S. Air Force photo by Johnny Saldivar)
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37th TRW command cheif holds enlisted call
Chief Master Sgt. Sharon Fuller, 37th Training Wing command chief, answers a question during an enlisted call for 37th TRW Airmen Feb. 12. During the event, the command chief formally introduced herself to the wing and discussed some of her future plans to enable 37th TRW Airmen to maintain their standard of excellence. She also took questions from the audience which ranged in topics from the developmental special duty selection process to the upkeep of technical training dorms.
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