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International enlisted leaders focus on ‘Building an Airman’
Master Sgt. Julia Barboza, Defense Language Institute English Language Center, addresses attendees of the Senior Enlisted Leader International Summit during their walkabout of DLIELC’s main campus at Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland, Texas, Aug. 11, 2021. SELIS, co-hosted by Chief Master Sgt. of the Air Force JoAnne S. Bass and IAAFA, brought together approximately 120 top enlisted leaders from the U.S. and over 40 partner nations. The summit is normally held bi-annually for international senior enlisted counterparts to the chief master sergeant of the Air Force to meet and discuss issues affecting the international community of enlisted Airmen and to further build counterpart relationships. (U.S. Air Force photo by Spencer Berry)
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International enlisted leaders focus on ‘Building an Airman’
Col. Rockie K. Wilson, 37th Training Wing commander, speaks with Chief Master Sgt. of the Air Force JoAnne S. Bass at the Defense Language Institute English Language Center auditorium, Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland, Texas, Aug. 11, 2021. Bass was with other attendees of the Senior Enlisted Leader International Summit, which she co-hosted with the Inter-American Air Forces Academy Aug. 9-13 in San Antonio. The event brought together approximately 120 top enlisted leaders from the U.S. and over 40 partner nations. (U.S. Air Force photo by Spencer Berry)
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International enlisted leaders focus on ‘Building an Airman’
Attendees of the Senior Enlisted Leader International Summit listen to a presentation by Chief Master Sgt. of the Air Force JoAnne S. Bass in San Antonio Aug. 9, 2021. Translators in several languages were set up in the back of the room to assist attendees. Bass and the Inter-American Air Forces Academy co-hosted the event, which brought together approximately 120 top enlisted leaders from the U.S. and over 40 partner nations. The summit is normally held bi-annually for international senior enlisted counterparts to the chief master sergeant of the Air Force to meet and discuss issues affecting the international community of enlisted Airmen and to further build counterpart relationships. (U.S. Air Force photo by Annette Crawford)
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International enlisted leaders focus on ‘Building an Airman’
Translators in several languages were set up for the Senior Enlisted Leader International Summit held in San Antonio Aug. 9-13, 2021. Chief Master Sgt. of the Air Force JoAnne S. Bass and the Inter-American Air Forces Academy co-hosted the event, which brought together approximately 120 top enlisted leaders from the U.S. and over 40 partner nations. The summit is normally held bi-annually for international senior enlisted counterparts to the chief master sergeant of the Air Force to meet and discuss issues affecting the international community of enlisted Airmen and to further build counterpart relationships. (U.S. Air Force photo by Annette Crawford)
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International enlisted leaders focus on ‘Building an Airman’
Attendees of the Senior Enlisted Leader International Summit take photos during a conference break in San Antonio Aug. 9, 2021. Chief Master Sgt. of the Air Force JoAnne S. Bass and the Inter-American Air Forces Academy co-hosted the event, which brought together approximately 120 top enlisted leaders from the U.S. and over 40 partner nations. The summit is normally held bi-annually for international senior enlisted counterparts to the chief master sergeant of the Air Force to meet and discuss issues affecting the international community of enlisted Airmen and to further build counterpart relationships. (U.S. Air Force photo by Annette Crawford)
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International enlisted leaders focus on ‘Building an Airman’
Attendees of the Senior Enlisted Leader International Summit talk during a conference break in San Antonio Aug. 9, 2021. Chief Master Sgt. of the Air Force JoAnne S. Bass and the Inter-American Air Forces Academy co-hosted the event, which brought together approximately 120 top enlisted leaders from the U.S. and over 40 partner nations. The summit is normally held bi-annually for international senior enlisted counterparts to the chief master sergeant of the Air Force to meet and discuss issues affecting the international community of enlisted Airmen and to further build counterpart relationships. (U.S. Air Force photo by Annette Crawford)
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International enlisted leaders focus on ‘Building an Airman’
Chief Master Sgt. of the Air Force JoAnne S. Bass gives opening remarks at the Senior Enlisted Leader International Summit in San Antonio, Aug. 9, 2021. She co-hosted the event with the Inter-American Air Forces Academy, and it brought together approximately 120 top enlisted leaders from the U.S. and over 40 partner nations. The summit is normally held bi-annually for international senior enlisted counterparts to the chief master sergeant of the Air Force to meet and discuss issues affecting the international community of enlisted Airmen and to further build counterpart relationships. (U.S. Air Force photo by Annette Crawford)
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BMT trainees now able to get COVID vaccines while at Lackland
A U.S. Air Force basic trainee from the 737th Training Group provides information at the processing line to receive a COVID-19 vaccine at Wilford Hall Ambulatory Surgical Center, May 14, 2021. The 59th Medical Wing’s vaccine line hosts trainees weekly to receive the optional vaccine. (U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Tory Patterson)
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Dedication leads to Blue Rope success
Tech. Sgt. Felipe Alvarado, center, holds the certificate signifying the award of the Master Military Training Instructor Blue Rope at the 331st Training Squadron, Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland, Texas, April 16, 2021. Only 10% of the MTI corps is awarded the honor of wearing the blue rope. From left are: Master Sgt. Aaron Adcock, 331st TRS first sergeant; Lt. Col. John Marx, 331st TRS commander; Tech. Sgt. Michelle Fernandez, 331st TRS; Alvarado; Tech. Sgt. Jason Perri, 331st TRS; Master Sgt. Ryan Waterfield, 331st TRS; and Master Sgt. Jason Evans, 737th Training Group. (Courtesy photo from Tech. Sgt. Felipe Alvarado)
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Col. Jeffrey Pixley
Official photo of Col. Jeffrey Pixley, 737th Training Group commander. (U.S. Air Force photo)
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U.S. Space Force achieves another milestone at Basic Military Training
The first flight comprised entirely of U.S. Space Force Guardians graduated from Air Force Basic Military Training on May 6, 2021, at Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland, Texas. Thirty-one men comprised Flight 429, and four women were members of Flight 430. These 35 Guardians were among the total 571 graduates from the 324th Training Squadron. After graduation, the new Guardians will attend technical training at one of three bases: Vandenberg AFB, Calif.; Goodfellow AFB, Texas; and Keesler AFB, Miss. (U.S. Air Force photo by Thomas A. Coney)
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U.S. Space Force achieves another milestone at Basic Military Training
The first flight comprised entirely of U.S. Space Force Guardians graduated from Air Force Basic Military Training on May 6, 2021, at Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland, Texas. Thirty-one men comprised Flight 429, and four women were members of Flight 430. These 35 Guardians were among the total 571 graduates from the 324th Training Squadron. After graduation, the new Guardians will attend technical training at one of three bases: Vandenberg AFB, Calif.; Goodfellow AFB, Texas; and Keesler AFB, Miss. (U.S. Air Force photo by Thomas A. Coney)
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U.S. Space Force achieves another milestone at Basic Military Training
The first flight comprised entirely of U.S. Space Force Guardians graduated from Air Force Basic Military Training on May 6, 2021, at Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland, Texas. Thirty-one men comprised Flight 429, and four women were members of Flight 430. These 35 Guardians were among the total 571 graduates from the 324th Training Squadron. After graduation, the new Guardians will attend technical training at one of three bases: Vandenberg AFB, Calif.; Goodfellow AFB, Texas; and Keesler AFB, Miss. (U.S. Air Force photo by Thomas A. Coney)
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U.S. Space Force achieves another milestone at Basic Military Training
The first flight comprised entirely of U.S. Space Force Guardians graduated from Air Force Basic Military Training on May 6, 2021, at Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland, Texas. Thirty-one men comprised Flight 429, and four women were members of Flight 430. These 35 Guardians were among the total 571 graduates from the 324th Training Squadron. After graduation, the new Guardians will attend technical training at one of three bases: Vandenberg AFB, Calif.; Goodfellow AFB, Texas; and Keesler AFB, Miss. (U.S. Air Force photo by Thomas A. Coney)
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U.S. Space Force achieves another milestone at Basic Military Training
The first flight comprised entirely of U.S. Space Force Guardians graduated from Air Force Basic Military Training on May 6, 2021, at Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland, Texas. Thirty-one men comprised Flight 429, and four women were members of Flight 430. These 35 Guardians were among the total 571 graduates from the 324th Training Squadron. After graduation, the new Guardians will attend technical training at one of three bases: Vandenberg AFB, Calif.; Goodfellow AFB, Texas; and Keesler AFB, Miss. (U.S. Air Force photo by Thomas A. Coney)
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U.S. Space Force achieves another milestone at Basic Military Training
The first flight comprised entirely of U.S. Space Force Guardians graduated from Air Force Basic Military Training on May 6, 2021, at Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland, Texas. Thirty-one men comprised Flight 429, and four women were members of Flight 430. These 35 Guardians were among the total 571 graduates from the 324th Training Squadron. After graduation, the new Guardians will attend technical training at one of three bases: Vandenberg AFB, Calif.; Goodfellow AFB, Texas; and Keesler AFB, Miss. (U.S. Air Force photo by Thomas A. Coney)
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U.S. Space Force achieves another milestone at Basic Military Training
The first flight comprised entirely of U.S. Space Force Guardians graduated from Air Force Basic Military Training on May 6, 2021, at Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland, Texas. Thirty-one men comprised Flight 429, and four women were members of Flight 430. These 35 Guardians were among the total 571 graduates from the 324th Training Squadron. After graduation, the new Guardians will attend technical training at one of three bases: Vandenberg AFB, Calif.; Goodfellow AFB, Texas; and Keesler AFB, Miss. (U.S. Air Force photo by Thomas A. Coney)
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U.S. Space Force achieves another milestone at Basic Military Training
The first flight comprised entirely of U.S. Space Force Guardians graduated from Air Force Basic Military Training on May 6, 2021, at Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland, Texas. Thirty-one men comprised Flight 429, and four women were members of Flight 430. These 35 Guardians were among the total 571 graduates from the 324th Training Squadron. After graduation, the new Guardians will attend technical training at one of three bases: Vandenberg AFB, Calif.; Goodfellow AFB, Texas; and Keesler AFB, Miss. (U.S. Air Force photo by Thomas A. Coney)
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U.S. Space Force achieves another milestone at Basic Military Training
The first flight comprised entirely of U.S. Space Force Guardians graduated from Air Force Basic Military Training on May 6, 2021, at Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland, Texas. Thirty-one men comprised Flight 429, and four women were members of Flight 430. These 35 Guardians were among the total 571 graduates from the 324th Training Squadron. After graduation, the new Guardians will attend technical training at one of three bases: Vandenberg AFB, Calif.; Goodfellow AFB, Texas; and Keesler AFB, Miss. (U.S. Air Force photo by Thomas A. Coney)
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From siblings to wingmen, a family of service
Airman 1st Class Jez Vandenabeele, left, Airman 1st Class Autum Vandenabeele, center, and Airman Noah Vandenabeele, right, pose for a photo at Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland, Texas, March 18, 2021. The Vandenabeele siblings graduated Basic Military Training just three weeks apart. Jez and Noah will attend technical training at Keesler Air Force Base, Mississippi, and Autum will attend the Defense Language Institute in Monterey, California. (U.S. Air Force photo by Joe Gangemi)
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