Skip to main content (Press Enter).
U.S. Air Force Logo
Home
Hawk Talk
Event Submission
About
Biographies
History
Fact Sheets
Visitor Information
Units
37th Training Group
341st Training Squadron
Military Working Dog Adoption Program
Military Working Dog Puppy Foster Program
341 TRS Action Line
343rd Training Squadron
344th Training Squadron
345th Training Squadron
37th Training Support Squadron
Center for Teaching & Learning Excellence (CTLE)
Master Instructor
Bridging the Gap
37th Training Wing Staff Agency
737th Training Group
Defense Language Institute English Language Center
332nd Training Squadron
637th International Support Squadron - Operations
637th Training Support Squadron
Inter-American Air Forces Academy
News
Commentaries
Photographs
Graphics
BMT
Historical BMT Flight Photos
BMT Graduate Hometown News Release
Contact Us
Warhawk Solutions
Events
37th Training Wing
NEWS
ABOUT
UNITS
Sort By
Upload Date
Photo Date
Title
Category
All Images
Other
Show Advanced Options
Only 100 pages of images will display. Consider refining search terms for better results.
Clear Filters
|
41 - 53 of 53 results
#RiseUpAETC resiliency effort
Members of the Wilford Hall Ambulatory Surgical Center (WHASC) Mental Health Clinic and 737th Training Group Military Training Consult Service (MTCS) mental health team spent their Monday motivating others with words of encouragement for base personnel and community members as part of a mental health and resiliency effort during the COVID-19 pandemic at Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland, May 4.
Details
Download
Share
#RiseUpAETC resiliency effort
Members of the Wilford Hall Ambulatory Surgical Center (WHASC) Mental Health Clinic and 737th Training Group Military Training Consult Service (MTCS) mental health team spent their Monday motivating others with words of encouragement for base personnel and community members as part of a mental health and resiliency effort during the COVID-19 pandemic at Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland, May 4.
Details
Download
Share
#RiseUpAETC resiliency effort
Members of the Wilford Hall Ambulatory Surgical Center (WHASC) Mental Health Clinic and 737th Training Group Military Training Consult Service (MTCS) mental health team spent their Monday motivating others with words of encouragement for base personnel and community members as part of a mental health and resiliency effort during the COVID-19 pandemic at Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland, May 4.
Details
Download
Share
Bivouac
A member of the 37th Training Wing dons Mission Oriented Protective Posture gear during the 37th Training Wing bivouac exercise Feb. 12, 2019, Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland Medina Annex, Texas. The first of its kind 36-hour exercise focused on instilling the air expeditionary mindset, building individual and team confidence, and identifying training needs in an effort to promote Comprehensive Airman Fitness, improve readiness, and foster stronger relationships across the wing.
Details
Download
Share
Bivouac
Retired U.S. Marine Corps Maj. Brian Chontosh speaks on the importance of having a readiness mindset during the 37th Training Wing bivouac exercise Feb. 13, 2019, Joint Base San Antonio Lackland-Medina Annex, Texas. Chontosh earned the Navy Cross for his extraordinary heroism in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom, where he displayed decisive leadership, unlimited courage in the face of heavy enemy fire, and utmost devotion to duty.
Details
Download
Share
Bivouac
Senior Master Sgt. Gerardo Marquez Jr., 837th Training Squadron superintendent navigates an obstacle during the 37th Training Wing bivouac exercise Feb. 13, 2019, Joint Base San Antonio Lackland-Medina Annex, Texas. Over the course of the exercise, participants practiced weapons handling, self-aid buddy care, and dismounted patrol missions, while demonstrating their ability to survive and operate in a hostile environment. To cap off the event, exercise participants completed the CLAW obstacle course.
Details
Download
Share
Bivouac
Capt. Shawn Graves, 322nd Training Squadron flight commander, navigates an obstacle during the 37th Training Wing bivouac exercise Feb. 13, 2019, Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland Medina Annex, Texas. The first of its kind 36-hour exercise focused on instilling the air expeditionary mindset, building individual and team confidence, and identifying training needs in an effort to promote Comprehensive Airman Fitness, improve readiness, and foster stronger relationships across the wing.
Details
Download
Share
Bivouac
Airman 1st Class Troy Traynor, 637th International Support Squadron command support staff member, high crawls through an obstacle during the 37th Training Wing bivouac exercise Feb. 13, 2019, Joint Base San Antonio Lackland-Medina Annex, Texas. Over the course of the exercise, participants practiced weapons handling, self-aid buddy care, and dismounted patrol missions, while demonstrating their ability to survive and operate in a hostile environment. To cap off the event, exercise participants completed the CLAW obstacle course.
Details
Download
Share
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)
Details
Download
Share
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)
Details
Download
Share
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)
Details
Download
Share
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)
Details
Download
Share
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)
Details
Download
Share
1
2
3
Go To Page
of 3
Go
1
2
3
Go To Page
of 3
Go