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240122-F-JH281-1024
A Security Forces Technical Training student runs during training at Joint Base San Antoino-Chapman Annex, Texas, Jan. 22, 2024. The 343rd Training Squadron is optimizing training to ensure Defenders are equipped with the skills and knowledge needed to tackle evolving threats in a modern era. The 343 TRS Security Forces technical training is one of the key components in the Defender Next initiative, where the career field is undertaking the largest shift in the schoolhouse in over two decades. (U.S. Air Force photo by Vanessa R. Adame)
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An Airman pins a newly-graduated Defender at Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland, Texas, Jan. 16, 2024. The 343rd Training Squadron is optimizing training to ensure Defenders are equipped with the skills and knowledge needed to tackle evolving threats in a modern era. The 343 TRS Security Forces technical training is one of the key components in the Defender Next initiative, where the career field is undertaking the largest shift in the schoolhouse in over two decades. (U.S. Air Force photo by Vanessa R. Adame)
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Guardians become drill sgts.
Tech Sgt. David P. Gudgeon, a new graduate from the U.S. Army Drill Sergeant Academy's Class 006-24, marches up the aisle after receiving his drill sergeant hat during the U.S. Army Drill Sergeant Academy graduation in Fort Jackson, S.C., April 3, 2024. Gudgeon was one of first Guardians to graduate from the academy (U.S. Army photo by Robert Timmons)
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Guardians become drill sgts.
Drill sergeant hats wait to be awarded during the U.S. Army Drill Sergeant Academy graduation in Fort Jackson, S.C., April 3, 2024. Two Guardians were the first service members from sister services to graduate from the academy. (U.S. Army photo by Robert Timmons)
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Guardians become drill sgts.
Tech Sgt. David P. Gudgeon, a new graduate from the U.S. Army Drill Sergeant Academy's Class 006-24, waits to introduce himself and walk across the stage during a graduation ceremony at the U.S. Army Drill Sergeant Academy in Fort Jackson, S.C., April 3, 2024. Gudgeon was one of first Guardians to graduate from the academy. (U.S. Army photo by Robert Timmons)
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Guardians become drill sgts.
Sgt. Yuji R. Moore, a new graduate from the U.S. Army Drill Sergeant Academy's Class 006-24, waits to introduce himself and walk across the stage during a graduation ceremony at the U.S. Army Drill Sergeant Academy in Fort Jackson, S.C., April 3, 2024. Moore was one of first Guardians to graduate from the academy. (U.S. Army photo by Robert Timmons)
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Guardians become drill sgts.
U.S. Army Sgt. 1st Class Sytoi K. Warren, senior drill sergeant leader, adjusts the drill sergeant hat of Sgt. Yugi R. Moore, during a graduation ceremony at the U.S. Army Drill Sergeant Academy in Fort Jackson, S.C., April 3, 2024. Moore was one of first Guardians to graduate from the academy. (U.S. Army photo by Robert Timmons)
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Guardians become drill sgts.
U.S. Army Sgt. 1st Class Sytoi K. Warren, senior drill sergeant leader, presents Space Force Tech Sgt. David P. Gudgeon his drill sergeant hat during a graduation ceremony at the U.S. Army Drill Sergeant Academy in Fort Jackson, S.C., April 3, 2024. Gudgeon, along with Sgt. Yuji Moore, were the first Guardians to graduate from the school. (U.S. Army photo by Robert Timmons)
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Airman Gryphyn Meltzer, student assigned to the 346th Training Squadron, experiences the SCALE-UP classroom on Feb. 14, at Port Hueneme, Calif. The student-Centered Activity Learning Environment-Upside Down Pedagogy or SCALE-UP's primary objective is to spearhead the development of a front-line training program for 2T3 Vehicle Management specialties. (U.S. Air Force Photo by Jonathan Cotto)
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Vehicle Maintenance students assigned to the 346th Training Squadron experience the SCALE-UP classroom on Feb. 14, at Port Hueneme, Calif. The student-Centered Activity Learning Environment-Upside Down Pedagogy or SCALE-UP's primary objective is to spearhead the development of a front-line training program for 2T3 Vehicle Management specialties. (U.S. Air Force Photo by Jonathan Cotto)
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Airman Gryphyn Meltzer, student assigned to the 346th Training Squadron, becoming a Vehicle Management Airman wasn’t random, his passion for cars dates to an early age. Meltzer is one of the students who had an opportunity to test out the new technology in the SCALE-UP classroom, Feb. 14. The Student-Centered Activity Learning Environment-Upside Down Pedagogy or SCALE-UP's primary objective is to spearhead the development of a front-line training program for 2T3 Vehicle Management specialties. (Courtesy photo)
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Women of Courage: Serving on two fronts
Tech. Sgt. Cindey Zeledon stands in front of the 737th TRG at Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland, Texas, March 21, 2024. Zeledon, a Military Training Instructor, faced a world of uncertainty growing up as a daughter of immigrants illegally living in the United States. She later devoted herself as a stay-at-home mom to five children before pursuing her dream of becoming a military training instructor – a dream that initially seemed out of reach. Zeledon encourages others facing similar challenges to “let their children be their motivation, not their excuse.” (U.S. Air Force photo by Vanessa Adame)
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Women of Courage: Serving on two fronts
Capt. Katiana Colón, 837th Training Squadron, holds her daughter on her lap during a base event at Moody Air Force Base, Ga., April 27, 2018. Colón has been a single mother for the majority of her career. Her story of navigating service as a single mother is a testament to her determination and strength. She tells others in a similar situation, “Don’t let anyone dictate what you should be doing; fight for what you believe in.” (Courtesy photo)
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Women of Courage: Serving on two fronts
Capt. Katiana Colón, (left) 837th Training Squadron, is pictured with her aunt, retired Col. Daisy Raldiris, at her commissioning ceremony, June 7, 2014. Colón was inspired to join the military as a child growing up in Puerto Rico after listening to her grandfather’s military experiences and seeing her aunt in uniform. Although she takes great joy from being a mother, Colón does not want to be viewed only as a mom. She offers advice to others in a similar situation: “Don’t let anyone else dictate what you should be doing; fight for what you believe in.” Colón stands to put on the rank of major in the near future. (Courtesy photo)
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Women of Courage: Serving on two fronts
Capt. Katiana Colón, 837th Training Squadron, stands in front of her desk at Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland, Texas, March 19, 2024. Colón, who’s assigned to the Inter-American Air Forces Academy, has been a single mother for most of her career. Her story of navigating service as a single mother is a testament to her determination and strength. She tells others in a similar situation, “Don’t let anyone dictate what you should be doing; fight for what you believe in.” (U.S. Air Force photo by Vanessa Adame)
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Chief Master Sergeant of the Air Force JoAnne S. Bass visits the 322nd Training Squadron, Feb. 28, at Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland, Texas. Chief Bass, the first woman and first Asian American to hold the highest enlisted position in the Air Force, reflects on her remarkable career. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Master Sgt. Jarad Denton)
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240221-F-OE124-1014
Military Working Dog trainers assigned to the 341st Training Squadron introduce K-9’s awaiting training assignment to a newly incorporated enrichment program on Feb. 21. 2024, JBSA-Lackland, Texas (U.S. Air Force Photo By Jonathan Cotto) The program focuses on optimizing MWD performance by providing significant enrichment for their mental, physical, and psychological development. The mission of the 341st Training Squadron is to provide trained military working dogs and handlers for the Department of Defense, other government agencies and allies through training, logistical, veterinary support and research and development for security efforts worldwide. . (U.S. Air Force Photo by Jonathan Cotto)
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Military Working Dog trainers assigned to the 341st Training Squadron introduce K-9’s awaiting training assignment to a newly incorporated enrichment program on Feb. 21. 2024, JBSA-Lackland, Texas (U.S. Air Force Photo By Jonathan Cotto) The program focuses on optimizing MWD performance by providing significant enrichment for their mental, physical, and psychological development. The mission of the 341st Training Squadron is to provide trained military working dogs and handlers for the Department of Defense, other government agencies and allies through training, logistical, veterinary support and research and development for security efforts worldwide. . (U.S. Air Force Photo by Jonathan Cotto)
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