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From Mexico to military excellence: The journey of Tech Sgt. Alejandra Ortega Mejia
Alejandra Ortega Mejia with her dog Nacho on Nov.17, 2017. Ortega's motivation to join the Air Force was twofold: to improve her life and provide stability for her dog. Despite initial challenges, Ortega saw the Air Force as a promising opportunity for growth. (Courtesy Photo)
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37 TRW Third Quarter Awards
Members from around the 37th Training Wing celebrate the Third Quarter Award nominees and winners in the Defense Language Institute English Language Center auditorium on Oct. 25, 2024. Warhawks bring the spirit to celebrate the accomplishments of each other. (U.S. Air Force photo by 2nd Lt. Kate Anderson)
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Col. Rolf Holmquist, 82nd Training Wing chaplain, speaks to attendees at the Airmanship 200 conference Oct. 8, 2024, at Sheppard Air Force Base, Texas. The Airmanship 200 initiative aims to enhance technical training by incorporating critical life skills that will shape Airmen into Air-Minded Warriors, prepared for both professional and personal challenges. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Katie McKee)
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U.S. Air Force Senior Master Sgt. Michelle LeMond, 81st Training Wing military training leader flight chief, speaks to Dr. Brian Davis, 2nd Air Force chief training officer, about implementing Airmanship 200 at other wings Oct. 10, 2024, at Sheppard Air Force Base, Texas. The Airmanship 200 initiative aims to enhance technical training by incorporating critical life skills that will shape Airmen into Air-Minded Warriors, prepared for both professional and personal challenges. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Katie McKee)
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Dr. Brian Davis, 2nd Air Force chief training officer, meets with military training leaders and instructors across Air Education and Training Command about implementing Airmanship 200 Oct. 10, 2024, at Sheppard Air Force Base, Texas. The Airmanship 200 initiative aims to enhance technical training by incorporating critical life skills that will shape Airmen into Air-Minded Warriors, prepared for both professional and personal challenges. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Katie McKee)
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During the Airmanship 200 conference, attendees broke out into small groups to practice teaching the curriculum Oct. 10, 2024, at Sheppard Air Force Base, Texas. The Airmanship 200 initiative aims to enhance technical training by incorporating critical life skills that will shape Airmen into Air-Minded Warriors, prepared for both professional and personal challenges. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Katie McKee)
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U.S. Air Force Tech. Sgt. Janel Barnes, 37th Training Wing military training leader, interacts with her team during a breakout session Oct. 10, 2024, at Sheppard Air Force Base, Texas. The Airmanship 200 initiative aims to enhance technical training by incorporating critical life skills that will shape Airmen into Air-Minded Warriors, prepared for both professional and personal challenges. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Katie McKee)
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During the Airmanship 200 conference, attendees broke out into small groups to practice teaching the curriculum Oct. 10, 2024, at Sheppard Air Force Base, Texas. The Airmanship 200 initiative aims to enhance technical training by incorporating critical life skills that will shape Airmen into Air-Minded Warriors, prepared for both professional and personal challenges. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Katie McKee)
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Mother of fallen Defender ‘marches on’ honoring son
A memorial to 1st Lt. Joseph D. Helton Jr. who served as a security forces officer assigned to the 6th Security Forces Squadron at MacDill Air Force Base, Fla., stands outside the Defender Inn Dining Facility on Joint Base San Antonio-Camp Bullis, Texas. Airmen leave Mountain Dew sodas around the memorial, since it was Helton’s favorite drink. Helton was killed by an explosively formed projectile that hit his vehicle Sept. 8, 2009, on a deployment to Baghdad, Iraq, supporting Operation Iraqi Freedom. (Courtesy Photo)
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Mother of fallen Defender ‘marches on’ honoring son
1st Lt. Joseph D. Helton Jr. is pictured on patrol in southern Baghdad in 2009. Helton died Sept. 8, 2009, of wounds sustained when his vehicle was hit by an explosively formed projectile near Baghdad during a deployment in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom. (Courtesy photo)
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Mother of fallen Defender ‘marches on’ honoring son
Jiffy Helton-Sarver presents the 1st Lt. Joseph D. Helton Jr. Leadership Award to 2nd Lt. Kensie Parmer, U.S. Air Force Security Forces Basic Officer Course graduate. Helton-Sarver joins U.S. Air Force Security Forces Basic Officer Course students on their 4-mile graduation ruck in memory of her son on August 15, 2024, at Joint Base San Antonio-Camp Bullis, Texas. Her son, 1st Lt. Joseph D. Helton Jr., served as a security forces officer assigned to the 6th Security Forces Squadron at MacDill Air Force Base, Fla. Helton was killed by an explosively formed projectile that hit his vehicle Sept. 8, 2009, during a deployment to Baghdad, supporting Operation Iraqi Freedom. The 343rd Training Squadron honors Helton’s legacy and heroism at every Basic Officer Course graduation and Helton-Sarver marches alongside the students throughout every graduation ruck. . (U.S. Air Force Photo by Daniel Cruz)
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Mother of fallen Defender ‘marches on’ honoring son
Jiffy Helton-Sarver joins U.S. Air Force Basic Officer Course students on their graduation ruck in memory of her son on August 15, 2024 at Camp Bullis, TX. Her son, 1st Lt. Joseph D. Helton Jr., served as a security forces officer and as a flight commander for the 737th Expeditionary Security Forces Squadron in Iraq before he was killed by an improvised explosive devise on Sept. 8, 2009. The USAF Security Forces Academy honors Helton's legacy and heroism at every Basic Officer Course graduation and Helton-Sarver marches alongside the students throughout every ruck. (U.S. Air Force photo by Ava Leone)
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Mother of fallen Defender ‘marches on’ honoring son
Jiffy Helton-Sarver hugs a security forces officer during the U.S. Air Force Security Forces Basic Officer Course graduation ruck. Helton-Sarver joins U.S. Air Force Security Forces Basic Officer Course students on their 4-mile graduation ruck in memory of her son on August 15, 2024, at Joint Base San Antonio-Camp Bullis, Texas. Her son, 1st Lt. Joseph D. Helton Jr., served as a security forces officer assigned to the 6th Security Forces Squadron at MacDill Air Force Base, Fla. Helton was killed by an explosively formed projectile that hit his vehicle Sept. 8, 2009, during a deployment to Baghdad, supporting Operation Iraqi Freedom. The 343rd Training Squadron honors Helton’s legacy and heroism at every Basic Officer Course graduation and Helton-Sarver marches alongside the students throughout every graduation ruck. (U.S. Air Force photo by Ava Leone)
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Mother of fallen Defender ‘marches on’ honoring son
Jiffy Helton-Sarver joins U.S. Air Force Security Forces Basic Officer Course students on their 4-mile graduation ruck in memory of her son on Aug. 15, 2024, at Joint Base San Antonio-Camp Bullis, Texas. Her son, 1st Lt. Joseph D. Helton Jr., served as a security forces officer assigned to the 6th Security Forces Squadron at MacDill Air Force Base, Fla. Helton was killed by an explosively formed projectile that hit his vehicle Sept. 8, 2009, during a deployment to Baghdad supporting Operation Iraqi Freedom. The 343rd Training Squadron honors Helton’s legacy and heroism at every Basic Officer Course graduation and Helton-Sarver marches alongside the students throughout every graduation ruck. (U.S. Air Force photo by Ava Leone)
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Air Force 2nd Lt. Madison Marsh, crowned Miss America 2024, congratulates the Air Force's newest Airmen before the Basic Military Training coining ceremony at the 37th Training Wing on Oct 9, 2024. Over 700 Airmen graduated this week, including 36 brand new U.S. citizens who were recognized for completing their naturalization process upon completion of Basic Military Training. (U.S. Air Force photo by Miriam Thurber)
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Air Force 2nd Lt. Madison Marsh, crowned Miss America 2024, poses with family members of the Air Force's newest Airmen before the Basic Military Training coining ceremony at the 37th Training Wing on Oct 9, 2024. Over 700 Airmen graduated this week, including 36 brand new U.S. citizens who were recognized for completing their naturalization process upon completion of Basic Military Training. (U.S. Air Force photo by Miriam Thurber)
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Air Force 2nd Lt. Madison Marsh, crowned Miss America 2024, offers signatures to family members of the Air Force's newest Airmen before the Basic Military Training coining ceremony at the 37th Training Wing on Oct 9, 2024. Over 700 Airmen graduated this week, including 36 brand new U.S. citizens who were recognized for completing their naturalization process upon completion of Basic Military Training. (U.S. Air Force photo by Miriam Thurber)
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Halvorsen 25K Cargo Loader Maintenance MTT
U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. Maurice Kelly, a vehicle maintenance instructor assigned to the 346th Training Squadron, showcases a diagram for the Halvorsen 25K Cargo Loader to Airmen assigned to multiple vehicle maintenance units, at Muñiz Air National Guard Base, Carolina, Puerto Rico, June 4, 2024. The Halvorsen 25K Cargo Loader was designed to be rapidly deployable and to have the capacity to load 25,000 pounds of cargo onto aircraft. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Airman 1st Class Marrissa L. Rodriguez)
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Halvorsen 25K Cargo Loader Maintenance MTT
U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. Maurice Kelly, a vehicle maintenance instructor assigned to the 346th Training Squadron, shows Staff Sgt. Carlos J. Claudio, a vehicle maintenance technician assigned to the 156th Contingency Response Support Squadron, how to operate a Halvorsen 25K Cargo Loader at Muñiz Air National Guard Base, Carolina, Puerto Rico, June 5, 2024. The Halvorsen 25K Cargo Loader was designed to be rapidly deployable and to have the capacity to load 25,000 pounds of cargo onto aircraft. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Airman 1st Class Marrissa L. Rodriguez)
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Halvorsen 25K Cargo Loader Maintenance MTT
U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. Maurice Kelly, a vehicle maintenance instructor assigned to the 346th Training Squadron, shows Airmen assigned to multiple vehicle maintenance units, the parts of a Halvorsen 25K Cargo Loader at Muñiz Air National Guard Base, Carolina, Puerto Rico, June 5, 2024. The Halvorsen 25K Cargo Loader was designed to be rapidly deployable and to have the capacity to load 25,000 pounds of cargo onto aircraft. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Airman 1st Class Marrissa L. Rodriguez)
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