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Career Day at Goodfellow AFB
U.S. Air Force prospects learn about the different blocks of training for fire protection specialists at the Louis F. Garland Department of Defense Fire Academy, Goodfellow Air Force Base, Aug. 28, 2024. The tour offered the aspiring service members a firsthand perspective on the training, daily operations and career opportunities. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Madi Collier)
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82nd TRSS delivers Avionics Fundamentals trainers
Members of the 782nd TRG and 82nd TRSS discuss the new Avionics Fundamentals trainers August 7, 2024 at Sheppard Air Force Base. The groups worked together with the 365th TRS to design the trainers, procure the parts and then fabricate them. US Air Force Photo by Julie Svoboda
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82nd TRSS delivers Avionics Fundamentals trainers
One of ten new Avionics Fundamentals trainers is in place and ready for students August 7, 2024 at Sheppard Air Force Base. The trainers will allow multiple Airmen to train at once as well as reducing wear and tear on GITA. U.S. Air Force Photo by Julie Svoboda
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82nd TRSS delivers Avionics Fundamentals trainers
Training Manager Enrique Infante, 365th Training Squadron, stands next to an Avionics Fundamental training unit. Infante proposed the new trainers to address four potential training deficits. U.S. Air Force photo by Julie Svoboda
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82nd TRSS delivers Avionics Fundamentals trainers
Staff Sgt. Justin Smith, 365th TRS F-16 Avionics Instructor, demonstrates removing a panel from one side of the new Avionics Fundamentals trainers built by 82d TRSS. The trainers are multi-sided to increase training efficiency. U.S. Air Force photo by Julie Svoboda
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82nd TRSS delivers Avionics Fundamentals trainers
Staff Sgt. Justin Smith, 365th TRS F-16 Avionics Instructor, examines one of the components of the new Avionics Fundamentals trainers August 8, 2024 at Sheppard Air Force Base. The trainers were designed and built by the 82d TRSS with assistance from the 782nd TRG. U.S. Air Force photo by Julie Svoboda
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One of the pools at the newly build, state-of-the-art Maltz Special Warfare Aquatic Center, located on Joint Base San Antonio-Chapman Training Annex, April 2, 2024. Dedicated in honor of Master Sgt. Michael Maltz, a former U.S. Air Force Pararescue Indoctrination Course instructor at Lackland AFB, this state-of-the-art facility - the first of its kind for the Army Corps of Engineers - was authorized in fiscal year 2020 and awarded as a design-bid-build project on June 25, 2021. (US Army photo by Richard Bumgardner)
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240722-F-QR508-1229
U.S. Air Force Col. Joseph Lopez, Special Warfare Training Group commander, briefs Air Force enlisted accession recruiters and Gold Bar recruiters on the special warfare candidate comprehensive exercise regimen at the Maltz Special Warfare Aquatic Training Center, at Chapman Annex, Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland, Texas, July 22, 2024. The $60 million center, named in memory of fallen pararescueman Master Sgt. Michael Maltz, meets the training needs of the Air Force’s Special Warfare Airmen. (U.S. Air Force photo by Marcus Robins)
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240722-F-QR508-1219
U.S. Air Force Col. Joseph Lopez, Special Warfare Training Group commander, talks to Air Force enlisted accession recruiters and Gold Bar recruiters about what it takes for Special Warfare candidates to make it through the Special Warfare Training Wing pipelines at the Maltz Special Warfare Aquatic Training Center, at Chapman Annex, Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland, Texas, July 22, 2024. This training helps recruiters find future candidates and better prepare them for the demands of Special Warfare. (U.S. Air Force photo by Marcus Robins)
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Air Force recruiters walk on a catwalk above a pool during a tour of the Maltz Special Warfare Aquatic Training Center at Chapman Annex, Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland, Texas, July 22, 2024. The pool, illuminated by lights and equipped with standard safety gear, is part of the $60 million center named in memory of fallen pararescueman Master Sgt. Michael Maltz. (U.S. Air Force photo by Marcus Robins)
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240722-F-QR508-1160
Recruiters tour the Maltz Special Warfare Aquatic Training Center, located at Chapman Annex, Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland, Texas, July 22, 2024. This tour gave insights into the rigorous programs designed to prepare elite service members and highlighted the advanced facility and specialized training that equip personnel for high-stakes operations. (U.S. Air Force photo by Marcus Robins)
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The Maltz Special Warfare Aquatic Training Center at Chapman Annex, Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland, Texas, July 22, 2024. The center is named in memory of fallen pararescueman, Master Sgt. Michael Maltz, and is a $60 million project that was designed to meet the training requirements of Special Warfare Airmen. (U.S. Air Force photo by Marcus Robins)
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240722-F-QR508-1121
Recruiters attempt the sit-up portion of the Initial Fitness Test at the Special Warfare Training Wing, July 22, 2024, at Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland, Texas. As part of the inaugural SWTW Recruiter Immersion, recruiters from across the Air Force were invited to observe training, tour the Maltz Special Warfare Aquatic Training Center and engage with wing leadership. (U.S. Air Force photo by Marcus Robins)
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Jordan Claypool, Special Warfare Training Wing strength coach, talks to Air Force recruiters about the comprehensive exercise regimen Special Warfare candidates undergo, July 22, 2024, at Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland, Texas. Recruiters attended this immersion to help future candidates, enhancing their physical readiness to prepare future Airmen for peak performance. (U.S. Air Force photo by Marcus Robins)
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Looking Ahead: 17th TRW Leaders Strategize Wing Priorities
Scott Tankersley, Air Education Training Command civic leader, speaks on the impact of the Honorary Commander program at the 17th Training Wing during The Senior Leader Summit at the Powell Event Center, Goodfellow Air Force Base, Texas, Aug. 23, 2024. The Honorary Commander Program enables members of the community to understand the importance of Goodfellow Air Force Base, the United States Air Force, the Department of Defense and their mission. (U.S. Air Force Photo by Senior Airman Zach Heimbuch)
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Looking Ahead: 17th TRW Leaders Strategize Wing Priorities
Senior Leader Summit attendees are briefed on the mission of the 312th Training Squadron, Goodfellow Air Force Base, Texas, Aug. 22, 2024. The event provided senior leaders with a large networking opportunity and inducted new Raiders into the 17th Training Wing way of life. (U.S. Air Force Photo by Senior Airman Zach Heimbuch)
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Looking Ahead: 17th TRW Leaders Strategize Wing Priorities
A Senior Leader Summit attendee takes notes at the Powell Event Center, Goodfellow Air Force Base, Texas, Aug 20, 2024. The Senior Leader Summit featured discussions, briefings, and tours to increase familiarity between squadron and group commanders, senior enlisted leaders, and joint service leaders across the wing. (U.S. Air Force Photo by Senior Airman Zach Heimbuch)
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The world is not as big as it seems when paths cross through DLIELC
Filipino Army Air Traffic Controller and recently graduated Defense Language Institute English Language Center student, First Lieutenant Febe Salina Acenas, attends her cousin, Lt. Col. Matthew Redaja’s, change of command ceremony at Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland, Texas, June 10, 2024. Redaja command the 319th Training Squadron, a basic military training squadron. DLIELC is known as the “Gateway to America” and builds security cooperation capability through English language training and cultural immersion, serving more than 100 countries and providing support to more than 30 nonresident locations globally. (U.S. Air Force photo by Agnes Koterba)
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The world is not as big as it seems when paths cross through DLIELC
Lt. Col. Matthew Redaja, 319th Training Squadron commander, at his change of command ceremony at Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland, Texas, June 10, 2024. Redaja is the cousin of Filipino Army Air Traffic Controller First Lieutenant Febe Salina Acenas who recently graduated from the Defense Language Institute English Language Cetner. DLIELC is known as the “Gateway to America” and builds security cooperation capability through English language training and cultural immersion, serving more than 100 countries and providing support to more than 30 nonresident locations globally. (U.S. Air Force photo by Agnes Koterba)
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The world is not as big as it seems when paths cross through DLIELC
Filipino Army Air Traffic Controller and recently graduated Defense Language Institute English Language Center student, First Lieutenant Febe Salina Acenas, connects with her cousin, Lt. Col. Matthew Redaja, at his change of command ceremony at Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland, Texas, June 10, 2024. The Defense Language Institute English Language Center is known as the “Gateway to America.” DLIELC builds security cooperation capability through English language training and cultural immersion, serving more than 100 countries and providing support to more than 30 nonresident locations globally. (U.S. Air Force photo by Agnes Koterba)
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