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335th TRS "Bulls" place first overall in drill down
Members of the 338th Training Squadron freestyle drill team perform during the 81st Training Group drill down on the Levitow Training Support Facility drill pad at Keesler Air Force Base, Mississippi, Feb. 21, 2020. Airmen from the 81st TRG competed in a quarterly open ranks inspection, regulation drill routine and freestyle drill routine. Keesler trains more than 30,000 students each year. While in training, Airmen are given the opportunity to volunteer to learn and execute drill down routines. (U.S. Air Force photo by Kemberly Groue)
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335th TRS "Bulls" place first overall in drill down
Airmen from the 335th Training Squadron do victory push-ups following the announcement that the 335th TRS placed first overall during the 81st Training Group drill down on the Levitow Training Support Facility drill pad at Keesler Air Force Base, Mississippi, Feb. 21, 2020. Airmen from the 81st TRG competed in a quarterly open ranks inspection, regulation drill routine and freestyle drill routine. Keesler trains more than 30,000 students each year. While in training, Airmen are given the opportunity to volunteer to learn and execute drill down routines. (U.S. Air Force photo by Kemberly Groue)
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335th TRS "Bulls" place first overall in drill down
Members of the 334th Training Squadron regulation drill team perform during the 81st Training Group drill down on the Levitow Training Support Facility drill pad at Keesler Air Force Base, Mississippi, Feb. 21, 2020. Airmen from the 81st TRG competed in a quarterly open ranks inspection, regulation drill routine and freestyle drill routine. Keesler trains more than 30,000 students each year. While in training, Airmen are given the opportunity to volunteer to learn and execute drill down routines. (U.S. Air Force photo by Kemberly Groue)
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335th TRS "Bulls" place first overall in drill down
Members of the 338th Training Squadron regulation drill team perform during the 81st Training Group drill down on the Levitow Training Support Facility drill pad at Keesler Air Force Base, Mississippi, Feb. 21, 2020. Airmen from the 81st TRG competed in a quarterly open ranks inspection, regulation drill routine and freestyle drill routine. Keesler trains more than 30,000 students each year. While in training, Airmen are given the opportunity to volunteer to learn and execute drill down routines. (U.S. Air Force photo by Kemberly Groue)
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Air Education and Training Command’s Training Support Officer of the Year
Maj. Tate Grogan, 341st Training Squadron Director of Operations, poses for a photo Feb. 13, 2020, Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland, Texas. Grogan was named the Air Education and Training Command’s Training Support Officer of the Year, Jan. 31, 2020.
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Air Education and Training Command’s Training Support Officer of the Year
Maj. Tate Grogan, 341st Training Squadron Director of Operations, poses for a photo Feb. 13, 2020, Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland, Texas. Grogan was named Air Education and Training Command’s Training Support Officer of the Year, Jan. 31, 2020.
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200211-F-NT363-1059
Senior Airman Taylor Dornbusch, weapons load crew chief assigned to 57th Aircraft Maintenance Squadron Tomahawk Aircraft Maintenance Unit, demonstrates routine maintenance on a F-16 Fighting Falcon to 3-D scanning specialists at Nellis Air Force Base, Nevada, Feb. 11, 2020. The 3-D specialists utilized this information to create a virtual reality training providing Airmen with more realistic and targeted hands-on opportunities. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Christopher H. Stolze)
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200210-F-NT363-1032
A 3-D Scanning Specialist uses a long-distance laser to scan an F-16C Fighting Falcon fighter jet at Nellis Air Force Base, Nevada, Feb. 10, 2020. The long-distance scanner creates coordinate data to create cohesive models of aircraft. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Christopher H. Stolze)
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200210-F-NT363-1323
Jeff Trei, 3-D scanning specialist from Mass Virtual, scans an F-16C Fighting Falcon fighter jet cockpit with a handheld scanner at Nellis Air Force Base, Nevada, Feb. 10, 2020. The handheld scanner uses structured light and calibrated camera angles in order to see in 3-D. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Christopher H. Stolze)
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200211-F-NT363-1234
A completed 3-D scan of a F-16C Fighting Falcon is displayed on a screen as technicians maintain at Nellis Air Force Base, Nevada, Feb. 11, 2020. During the visit, the maintainers showcased routine maintenance they perform on the F-16 and the best ways to recreate this using virtual reality. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Christopher H. Stolze)
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200211-F-NT363-1222
Members of Bringing the Future Faster pose for a photo in front of an F-15E Strike Eagle fighter jet at Nellis Air Force Base, Nevada, Feb. 11, 2020. The group collaborated to modernize training for aircraft maintainers using virtual reality. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Christopher H. Stolze)
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Squadron Commander, Superintendent Course gears up for 2020
Chief Master Sgt. Daniel Hoglund, AFPC’s command chief, speaks to squadron commanders, directors and superintendents at the AFPC Squadron Commander and Superintendent Course, Joint Base San Antonio-Randolph, Texas, Nov. 11, 2019. Squadron leaders from across the Air Force joined in the course, which focused on AFPC programs and processes for talent management and care for Airmen and families. (U.S. Air Force photo by Staff Sgt. Sahara Fales)
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190809-F-BD983-0833
Special Warfare trainees from the 352nd Special Warfare Training Squadron participate in a physical training session at the Triangle Pool on Keesler Air Force Base, Mississippi, Aug. 9, 2019. With the new Special Warfare Operator Enlistment Vectoring program, there is one path of entry for new recruits to careers in combat control, pararescue, tactical air control party and special reconnaissance. (U.S. Air Force photo by Kemberly Groue)
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200114-F-GY993-018
Tactical Air Control Party (TACP) instructors with the 353rd Special Warfare Training Squadron conduct physical training drills with trainees during the TACP apprentice course, Jan. 14, 2020, at Joint Base San Antonio-Medina Annex, Texas. All recruits wanting to join the Air Force in a special warfare career field will now be vectored into the service under the Special Warfare Operator Enlistment Vectoring program, which is now the single path of entry into the combat control, pararescue, tactical air control party and special reconnaissance career fields. (U.S. Air Force photo by Sarayuth Pinthong)
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190711-F-YO447-1548
TACP airmen complete a Field Training Exercise (FTX) at Joint Base San Antonio-Camp Bullis, Texas Jul. 11, 2019. All recruits wanting to join the Air Force in a special warfare career field will now be vectored into a specific career field during initial skills training under the Special Warfare Operator Enlistment Vectoring program, which is now the single path of entry into the combat control, pararescue, tactical air control party and special reconnaissance career fields. (U.S. Air Force Photo by Andrew C. Patterson)
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191010-Z-NI803-0587
Special Warfare Airmen with the New Jersey Air National Guard’s 227th Air Support Operations Squadron fast rope from a UH-1Y Venom helicopter with Marine Light Attack Helicopter Squadron 773 during training on Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst, N.J., Oct. 10, 2019. All recruits wanting to join the Air Force in a special warfare career field will now be vectored into a specific career field during initial skills training under the Special Warfare Operator Enlistment Vectoring program, which is now the single path of entry into the combat control, pararescue, tactical air control party and special reconnaissance career fields. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Master Sgt. Matt Hecht)
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190711-F-YO447-1548
TACP airmen complete a Field Training Exercise (FTX) at Joint Base San Antonio-Camp Bullis, Texas Jul. 11, 2019. All recruits wanting to join the Air Force in a special warfare career field will now be vectored into a specific career field during initial skills training under the Special Warfare Operator Enlistment Vectoring program, which is now the single path of entry into the combat control, pararescue, tactical air control party and special reconnaissance career fields. (U.S. Air Force Photo by Andrew C. Patterson)
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WOMEN FIREFIGHT 20-02-28
Cheyenne Opiana, Joint Base San Antonio firefighter, dons full turnout gear for Rapid Intervention Team training Jan. 17.
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WOMEN FIREFIGHT 20-02-28
Cheyenne Opiana (center) teaches Airman 1st Class Sequente Marks (left) how to prepare to move an injured firefighter, played by Senior Airman Aaron Leal, as part of Rapid Intervention Team training Jan. 17. A RIT consists of seasoned firefighters who have training in specialized rescue techniques used to access, locate, stabilize and remove firefighters in mayday situations.
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WOMEN FIREFIGHT 20-02-28
Cheyenne Opiana, Joint Base San Antonio firefighter, teaches a portion of Rapid Intervention Team training at JBSA-Randolph Station 8 Jan. 17. A RIT consists of seasoned firefighters who have training in specialized rescue techniques used to access, locate, stabilize and remove firefighters in mayday situations.
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