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Practice weapons boost readiness for basic trainees
U.S. Air Force Basic Military Training trainees carry weapons at Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland on August 2, 2024. Beginning on July 29, 2024, Col. Billy Wilson Jr., 737th Training Group commander, launched a weapons handling initiative. From now on, BMT trainees will carry weapons throughout their 7.5 weeks of training to instill a profession of arms and a warrior mindset into the future Airmen. JBSA-Lackland is home to USAF BMT where enlisted civilians are transformed into capable Airmen. (U.S. Air Force photo by Ava Leone)
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Practice weapons boost readiness for basic trainees
U.S. Air Force Basic Military Training trainees carry weapons at Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland on August 2, 2024. Beginning on July 29, 2024, Col. Billy Wilson Jr., 737th Training Group commander, launched a weapons handling initiative. From now on, BMT trainees will carry weapons throughout their 7.5 weeks of training to instill a profession of arms and a warrior mindset into the future Airmen. JBSA-Lackland is home to USAF BMT where enlisted civilians are transformed into capable Airmen. (U.S. Air Force photo by Ava Leone)
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DLIELC celebrates 70 years of global security cooperation and partnerships
Personnel from the 637th Training Group - Defense Language Institute English Language Center - close out the organization’s 70th Anniversary event with a birthday song and cake cutting 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.” (U.S. Air Force photo by Agnes Koterba)
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DLIELC celebrates 70 years of global security cooperation and partnerships
The 637th Training Group - Defense Language Institute English Language Center - warehouse team cooks and serves breakfast during the 70th Anniversary festivities at Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland, Texas, July 31, 2024. For 70 years, DLIELCE has helped 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.” (U.S. Air Force photo by Agnes Koterba)
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DLIELC celebrates 70 years of global security cooperation and partnerships
Personnel from the 637th Training Group - Defense Language Institute English Language Center - celebrate the organization’s 70th Anniversary, on campus, with breakfast, games, and cake 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 to 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
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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Maj Gen Wolfe Davidson official photo
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Why I stay: Staff Sgt. Kyle Duncan
U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. Kyle Duncan speaks at a podium. Duncan is an instructor at the 82nd Training Wing's Petroleum, Oils and Lubricants schoolhouse.
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Why I stay: Staff Sgt. Kyle Duncan
U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. Kyle Duncan stands with is wife, Andrea. Duncan credits Andrea for supporting his career and encouraging him to pursue higher education and commissioning opportunities.
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Why I stay: Staff Sgt. Kyle Duncan
U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. Kyle Duncan poses in front of a jet painted with the Thunderbirds motif. Duncan is an instructor at the 82nd Training Wing's Petroleum, Oil and Lubricant schoolhouse.
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Why I stay: Staff Sgt. Kyle Duncan
U.S. Air Force Staff Sgt. Kyle Duncan stands in front of a remotely piloted aircraft. Duncan hopes to commission and eventually become an RPA pilot.
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Why I stay: Staff Sgt. Kyle Duncan
Staff Sgt. Kyle Duncan poses with his wife, Andrea. Duncan credits his wife for supporting his Air Force career and encouraging him to pursue higher education and commissioning opportunities.
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Why I stay: Staff Sgt. Kyle Duncan
Staff Sgt. Kyle Duncan instructs a class August 1, 2024 at Sheppard Air Force Base. Duncan teaches at the 364th Training Squadron's Petroleum, Oil and Lubricants schoolhouse.
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Why I stay: Staff Sgt. Kyle Duncan
Staff Sgt. Kyle Duncan, Fuels Instructor with the 364th Training Squadron at Sheppard Air Force Base, stands in the schoolhouse July 24, 2024. The 364th TRS is part of the 82nd Training Wing.
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82nd Training Wing delivers revised Airmanship 200 course
Col. Rolf Holmquist, 82nd TRW Chaplain, explains why Airmanship 200 is important. Holmquist and the chaplain corps were instrumental in revising the course to address gaps in foundational competencies.
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82nd Training Wing delivers revised Airmanship 200 course
Members of the 82nd Training Wing chaplain corps stand with Maj. Gen. Michele Edmondson, 2nd Air Force Commander, June 13, 2024 at Sheppard Air Force Base. Edmondson presented the chaplains with a coin in recognition of their work on the revised Airmanship 200 course.
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82nd Training Wing delivers revised Airmanship 200 course
Col. Rolf Holmquist, 82nd Training Wing Chaplain, salutes Maj. Gen. Michele Edmondson, 2nd Air Force Commander, June 13, 2024 at Sheppard Air Force Base. Edmondson presented the chaplains with a coin in recognition of their work on the revised Airmanship 200 course.
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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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