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200609-F-GY993-040
U.S. Air Force basic training trainee Norman Enrique Muniz Vaquer attends weapon training June 9 at Joint Base San Antonio-Chapman Annex. Muniz Vaquer is part of the Air Force version of the Defense Language Institute English Language Center (DLIELC) Army Echo Company program.
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200609-F-GY993-029
U.S. Air Force basic training trainee Jose Vasquez-Vera goes through the Leadership Reaction Course June 9 at Joint Base San Antonio-Chapman Annex. Vasquez-Vera is part of the Air Force version of the Defense Language Institute English Language Center (DLIELC) Army Echo Company program. In March 2020, the 37th Training Wing began a beta test for an Air Force version of the program which has been in existence since 1975.
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200609-F-GY993-020
U.S. Air Force basic training trainee Alexie Delgado Berrios goes through the Leadership Reaction Course June 9 at Joint Base San Antonio-Chapman Annex, Texas. Delgado Berrios is part of the Air Force version of the Defense Language Institute English Language Center Army Echo Company program. In March 2020, the 37th Training Wing began a beta test for an Air Force version of the program which has been in existence since 1975.
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200618-F-GY993-005
Ten U.S. Air Force Airmen part of the English language beta test prepare to graduate basic military training June 18 at Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland. The Airmen were part of the Air Force version of the Defense Language Institute English Language Center Army Echo Company program. In March 2020, the 37th Training Wing began a beta test for an Air Force version of the program which has been in existence since 1975.
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200618-F-GY993-011
Ten U.S. Air Force Airmen part of the English language beta test pose for a group photo before their basic military training graduation ceremony June 18 at Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland. The Airmen were part of the Air Force version of the Defense Language Institute English Language Center (DLIELC) Army Echo Company program.
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Total force basic trainees part of Air Force Reserve history
Air Force enlisted basic trainees just arriving at the 433rd Training Squadron, Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland, await instructions from the military training instructors. The 433rd TRS, the only all Reserve military training instructor squadron in the Air Force, fully activated as a basic military training squadron in May, and accepted responsibility for training and educating a full complement of basic trainees, who will graduate in mid-July. The 433rd TRS is assigned to the 340th Flying Training Group at JBSA-Randolph, Texas. (U.S. Air Force photo)
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Total force basic trainees part of Air Force Reserve history
Air Force enlisted basic trainees just arriving at the 433rd Training Squadron, Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland, await instructions from the military training instructors. The 433rd TRS, the only all Reserve military training instructor squadron in the Air Force, fully activated as a basic military training squadron in May, and accepted responsibility for training and educating a full complement of basic trainees, who will graduate in mid-July. The 433rd TRS is assigned to the 340th Flying Training Group at JBSA-Randolph, Texas. (U.S. Air Force photo)
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Newly arrived Air Force basic trainees wait on the bus while a member of the 433rd Training Squadron's military training instructor team checks for them on the roster. The 433rd TRS, the only all Reserve military training instructor squadron in the Air Force, fully activated as a basic military training squadron in May, and accepted responsibility for training and educating a full complement of basic trainees, who will graduate in mid-July. The 433rd TRS is assigned to the 340th Flying Training Group at JBSA-Randolph, Texas. (U.S. Air Force photo)
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A 433rd Training Squadron military training instructor prepares her trainees for the dining facility procedure. The trainees, who arrived at the Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland squadron, will graduate in July with a host of skills, knowledge and discipline. The 433rd TRS is the only all Reserve military training instructor squadron in the Air Force. It fully activated as a basic military training squadron in May, and accepted responsibility for training and educating a full complement of basic trainees. The 433rd TRS is assigned to the 340th Flying Training Group at JBSA-Randolph, Texas. (U.S. Air Force photo)
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Total force basic trainees part of Air Force Reserve history
Newly arrived Air Force basic trainees wait on the bus while a member of the 433rd Training Squadron's military training instructor team checks for them on the roster. The 433rd TRS, the only all Reserve military training instructor squadron in the Air Force, fully activated as a basic military training squadron in May, and accepted responsibility for training and educating a full complement of basic trainees, who will graduate in mid-July. The 433rd TRS is assigned to the 340th Flying Training Group at JBSA-Randolph, Texas. (U.S. Air Force photo)
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Total force basic trainees part of Air Force Reserve history
A 433rd Training Squadron military training instructor prepares her trainees for the dining facility procedure. The trainees, who arrived at the Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland squadron, will graduate in July with a host of skills, knowledge and discipline. The 433rd TRS is the only all Reserve military training instructor squadron in the Air Force. It fully activated as a basic military training squadron in May, and accepted responsibility for training and educating a full complement of basic trainees. The 433rd TRS is assigned to the 340th Flying Training Group at JBSA-Randolph, Texas. (U.S. Air Force photo)
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Total force basic trainees part of Air Force Reserve history
Air Force basic trainees enjoy a brief respite from training during their lunch break at the dining facility. This dining facility is in the 433rd Training Squadron. The 433rd TRS is the only all Reserve military training instructor squadron in the Air Force. It fully activated as a basic military training squadron in May, and accepted responsibility for training and educating a full complement of basic trainees. The 433rd TRS is assigned to the 340th Flying Training Group at JBSA-Randolph, Texas. (U.S. Air Force photo)
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Total force basic trainees part of Air Force Reserve history
Air Force basic trainees enjoy a brief respite from training during their lunch break at the dining facility. This dining facility is in the 433rd Training Squadron. The 433rd TRS is the only all Reserve military training instructor squadron in the Air Force. It fully activated as a basic military training squadron in May, and accepted responsibility for training and educating a full complement of basic trainees. The 433rd TRS is assigned to the 340th Flying Training Group at JBSA-Randolph, Texas. (U.S. Air Force photo)
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Total force basic trainees part of Air Force Reserve history
Basic trainees learn drill and ceremonies, among a host of other skills and information, during the seven-week program. Here, a 433rd Training Squadron military training instructor observes as an MTI in training works with the basic trainees. The 433rd TRS, the only all Reserve military training instructor squadron in the Air Force, fully activated as a basic military training squadron in May, and accepted responsibility for training and educating a full complement of basic trainees. The 433rd TRS is assigned to the 340th Flying Training Group at JBSA-Randolph, Texas. (U.S. Air Force photo)
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Total force basic trainees part of Air Force Reserve history
Basic trainees learn drill and ceremonies, among a host of other skills and information, during the seven-week program. Here, a 433rd Training Squadron military training instructor observes as an MTI in training works with the basic trainees. The 433rd TRS, the only all Reserve military training instructor squadron in the Air Force, fully activated as a basic military training squadron in May, and accepted responsibility for training and educating a full complement of basic trainees. The 433rd TRS is assigned to the 340th Flying Training Group at JBSA-Randolph, Texas. (U.S. Air Force photo)
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Total force basic trainees part of Air Force Reserve history
Master Sgt. Matthew Scott, 433rd Training Squadron operations chief, examines a new trainee's personal belongings prior to the trainee being allowed to stow his gear. The process ensures trainees have the items they will need for the seven-week course, prevents trainees from accessing prohibited items or material during basic training, and establishes initial standards. The 433rd TRS, the only all Reserve military training instructor squadron in the Air Force, fully activated as a basic military training squadron in May, and accepted responsibility for training and educating a full complement of basic trainees. The 433rd TRS is assigned to the 340th Flying Training Group at JBSA-Randolph, Texas. (U.S. Air Force photo)
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Chief Master Sgt. Tamara Strange, 433rd Training Squadron superintendent, examines a new trainee's personal belongings prior to the trainee being allowed to stow his gear. The process ensures trainees have the items they will need for the seven-week course, prevents trainees from accessing prohibited items or material during basic training, and establishes initial standards. The 433rd TRS, the only all Reserve military training instructor squadron in the Air Force, fully activated as a basic military training squadron in May, and accepted responsibility for training and educating a full complement of basic trainees. The 433rd TRS is assigned to the 340th Flying Training Group at JBSA-Randolph, Texas. (U.S. Air Force photo)
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Total force basic trainees part of Air Force Reserve history
Master Sgt. Matthew Scott, 433rd Training Squadron operations chief, examines a new trainee's personal belongings prior to the trainee being allowed to stow his gear. The process ensures trainees have the items they will need for the seven-week course, prevents trainees from accessing prohibited items or material during basic training, and establishes initial standards. The 433rd TRS, the only all Reserve military training instructor squadron in the Air Force, fully activated as a basic military training squadron in May, and accepted responsibility for training and educating a full complement of basic trainees. The 433rd TRS is assigned to the 340th Flying Training Group at JBSA-Randolph, Texas. (U.S. Air Force photo)
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Total force basic trainees part of Air Force Reserve history
Chief Master Sgt. Tamara Strange, 433rd Training Squadron superintendent, examines a new trainee's personal belongings prior to the trainee being allowed to stow his gear. The process ensures trainees have the items they will need for the seven-week course, prevents trainees from accessing prohibited items or material during basic training, and establishes initial standards. The 433rd TRS, the only all Reserve military training instructor squadron in the Air Force, fully activated as a basic military training squadron in May, and accepted responsibility for training and educating a full complement of basic trainees. The 433rd TRS is assigned to the 340th Flying Training Group at JBSA-Randolph, Texas. (U.S. Air Force photo)
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An Army and Air Force Exchange Service employee prepares to take basic trainees' uniform size information, which will be used to order trainees' uniforms. The newly arrived trainees, assigned to the Air Force Reserve's 433rd Training Squadron at Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland, Texas, will graduate in July after seven weeks in basic training. The 433rd TRS, the only all Reserve military training instructor squadron in the Air Force, fully activated as a basic military training squadron in May, and accepted responsibility for training and educating a full complement of basic trainees. The 433rd TRS is assigned to the 340th Flying Training Group at JBSA-Randolph, Texas. (U.S. Air Force photo)
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