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DLIELC celebrates 70 years of global security cooperation and partnerships
The 637th Training Group - Defense Language Institute English Language Center - staff and service members celebrate the organization’s 70th Anniversary, on campus, with Olympic style games at Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland, Texas, July 31, 2024. For 70 years, DLIELC has helped build security cooperation capability through English language training and cultural immersion for U.S. and international military and civilians. DLIELC is also known as the “Gateway to America.” (U.S. Air Force photo by Agnes Koterba)
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DLIELC celebrates 70 years of global security cooperation and partnerships
Members of the 637th Training Group and the 37th Training Wing form a “70” in celebration of the Defense Language Institute English Language Center’s 70th Anniversary, at Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland, Texas, July 31, 2024. DLIELC helps build security cooperation capability through English language training and cultural immersion to U.S. and international military and civilians. DLIELC is also known as the “Gateway to America” and is aligned under the 37th Training Wing. (U.S. Air Force photo by Spencer A. Berry)
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37 Training Wing Commander, Col. Will Cooper
Official photo of Col. Will Cooper, 37th Training Wing commander.
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240419-F-OU286-2002
Airmen board a bus with their belongings that will take them to their different technical training school locations across the country on April 19, 2024. Each Friday morning, Airmen who graduated from Basic Military Training the day before, arrive at the Pfingston Reception Center to depart to their technical training schools where they will learn how to thrive in their specific jobs.
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240419-F-OU286-2003
On April 19, 2024, Airmen stand with their belongings in the Pfingston Reception Center Airman’s Arena to board buses that will send them to their different technical training locations across the country. Each Friday morning, Airmen who graduated from Basic Military Training the day before, arrive at the Pfingston Reception Center to depart to their technical training schools where they will learn how to thrive in their specific jobs. (U.S. Air Force by Ava Leone)
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240423-F-OU286-2004
An incoming trainee receives a backpack and supplies for her seven-and-a-half weeks of Basic Military Training on April 23, 2024. Every Tuesday, new recruits are bussed in from the San Antonio International Airport to Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland, Texas, to begin seven-and-a-half weeks of Basic Military Training. The PRC represents the start of their transformation from civilians into Airmen. (U.S. Air Force by Ava Leone)
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240423-F-OU286-2005
On April 23, 2024, the incoming trainees stand in the Pfingston Reception Center auditorium waiting for more instructions from PRC staff. Every Tuesday, new recruits are bussed in from the San Antonio International Airport to Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland, Texas, to begin seven-and-a-half weeks of Basic Military Training. The PRC represents the start of their transformation from civilians into Airmen. (U.S. Air Force by Ava Leone)
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240423-F-OU286-2006
After stepping off their bus, incoming trainees line up by the Pfingston Reception Center entrance and receive their first briefing on April 23, 2024. Every Tuesday, new recruits are bussed in from the San Antonio International Airport to Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland, Texas, to begin seven-and-a-half weeks of Basic Military Training. The PRC represents the start of their transformation from civilians into Airmen. (U.S. Air Force by Ava Leone)
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240508-F-OU286-2007
Established in 2014, the Pfingston Reception Center is home to all processing for Basic Military Training. The doors to the PRC are the first ones the trainees walk through at Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland, Texas, and the last doors they walk out of onto their next adventures in technical training. (U.S. Air Force by Ava Leone)
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240419-F-OU286-2001
An Airman carries his duffel bag towards a bus that will take him to his technical training school location on April 19, 2024. Each Friday morning, Airmen who graduated from Basic Military Training the day before, arrive at the Pfingston Reception Center to depart to their technical training schools where they will learn how to thrive in their specific jobs. (U.S. Air Force by Ava Leone)
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240724-F-OU286-1003
More than 700 Airmen assigned to Flights 472-487, receive their Airman’s coin during the 737th Training Group’s Coin and Retreat Ceremony, at Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland, Texas, July 24, 2024. The ceremony is one of three U.S. Air Force Basic Military Training graduation events and signifies the transition from trainee to Airman. Lt. Col. Rodolfo Orozco, 321st Training Squadron commander, and Chief Master Sergeant Valeria Andrade, 321 TRS Senior Enlisted Leader, were the guest speakers for the ceremony. The 37th Training Wing, known as “Gateway to the Air Force” is home to BMT. (U.S. Air Force photo by Ava Leone)
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USAFA grad enhances security cooperation between U.S. and Latin America as Partner Nation Instructor
Col. Ricardo Gastiaburu shakes hands with cadet Jose Gastiaburu, both of the Peruvian Air Force, in Lima, Peru, Feb. 1, 2008. The younger Gastiaburu was a student at the air force academy in Peru when he learned he was selected for a scholarship at the U.S. Air Force Academy in Colorado Springs, Colorado. (Courtesy photo)
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USAFA grad enhances security cooperation between U.S. and Latin America as Partner Nation Instructor
Maj. Jose Ricardo Gastiaburu, 318th Training Squadron, gestures with his hands during a class at the Inter-American Air Forces Academy on Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland, Texas, May 31, 2024. Gastiaburu, a Partner Nation Instructor from the Peruvian Air Force, currently teaches IAAFA’s Aircraft Maintenance Officer Course to international military students. Gastiaburu is a graduate of the United States Air Force Academy. Gastiaburu said USAFA provided him “a deeper understanding of the importance of building partnerships with countries across the globe.” (U.S. Air Force photo by Vanessa R. Adame)
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USAFA grad enhances security cooperation between U.S. and Latin America as Partner Nation Instructor
Then President Barack Obama shakes hands with cadet Jose Gastiaburu at the United States Air Force Academy commencement ceremony, May 23, 2012. President Obama delivered the commencement address to approximately 1,200 graduates in Colorado Springs, Colorado. Gastiaburu was one of 14 international students who graduated during that class. Gastiaburu now serves as a Partner Nation Instructor at the Inter-American Air Forces Academy at Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland, Texas. (Courtesy photo)
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USAFA grad enhances security cooperation between U.S. and Latin America as Partner Nation Instructor
Maj. Jose Ricardo Gastiaburu, 318th Training Squadron, holds two training manuals during class at the Inter-American Air Forces Academy on Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland, Texas, May 31, 2024. Gastiaburu, a Partner Nation Instructor from the Peruvian Air Force, currently teaches IAAFA’s Aircraft Maintenance Officer Course to international military students. Gastiaburu is a graduate of the United States Air Force Academy. (U.S. Air Force photo by Vanessa R. Adame)
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CMSAF makes inaugural visit to Basic Military Training
Chief Master Sergeant of the Air Force, David A. Flosi, conducted his inaugural visit to the 37th Training Wing at Joint Base Lackland on June 20th, 2024. During his visit, Chief Flosi toured the Zero Week facilities (323rd Training Squadron) and the Basic Military Training Airmen Training Complex (331st Squadron), known as the Wolfpack, within the 737th Training Group. Additionally, he observed a military working dog demonstration at the 341st Training Squadron and engaged with new military recruiters at the 344th Recruiting Teach School within the 37th Training Group. (U.S. Air Force Photo by Tech. Sgt. Da'Nette Bruton)
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CMSAF makes inaugural visit to Basic Military Training
Chief Master Sergeant of the Air Force, David A. Flosi, conducted his inaugural visit to the 37th Training Wing at Joint Base Lackland on June 20th, 2024. During his visit, Chief Flosi toured the Zero Week facilities (323rd Training Squadron) and the Basic Military Training Airmen Training Complex (331st Squadron), known as the Wolfpack, within the 737th Training Group. Additionally, he observed a military working dog demonstration at the 341st Training Squadron and engaged with new military recruiters at the 344th Recruiting Teach School within the 37th Training Group. (U.S. Air Force Photo by Tech. Sgt. Da'Nette Bruton)
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CMSAF makes inaugural visit to Basic Military Training
Chief Master Sergeant of the Air Force, David A. Flosi, conducted his inaugural visit to the 37th Training Wing at Joint Base Lackland on June 20th, 2024. During his visit, Chief Flosi toured the Zero Week facilities (323rd Training Squadron) and the Basic Military Training Airmen Training Complex (331st Squadron), known as the Wolfpack, within the 737th Training Group. Additionally, he observed a military working dog demonstration at the 341st Training Squadron and engaged with new military recruiters at the 344th Recruiting Teach School within the 37th Training Group. (U.S. Air Force Photo by Tech. Sgt. Da'Nette Bruton)
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240617-F-OU286-1070
Cadet 2nd Class Seth Hanenburg (right) with the U.S. Air Force Academy instructs a Basic Military Training trainee with the 321st Training Squadron on how to hold a weapon during a weapons handling lesson on June 17, 2024, at Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland, Texas. The Summer Leadership Program at USAFA provides cadets with the opportunity to collaborate with BMT MTIs at the 737th Training Group for three weeks in June. When the cadets return to USAFA in the fall, they will lead the six-week indoctrination program, Basic Cadet Training, for incoming USAFA students. The 321 TRS, is just one of 10 training squadrons, that guide and coach the next generation of Airmen at BMT. (U.S. Air Force photo by Ava Leone)
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240617-F-OU286-1057
Cadet 2nd Class Seth Hanenburg (standing) with the U.S. Air Force Academy observes and gives feedback to Basic Military Training trainees with the 321st Training Squadron during a weapons handling lesson on June 17, 2024, at Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland, Texas. The Summer Leadership Program at USAFA provides cadets with the opportunity to collaborate with BMT MTIs at the 737th Training Group for three weeks in June. When the cadets return to USAFA in the fall, they will lead the six-week indoctrination program, Basic Cadet Training, for incoming USAFA students. The 321 TRS, is just one of 10 training squadrons, that guide and coach the next generation of Airmen at BMT. (U.S. Air Force photo by Ava Leone)
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