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CMSSF visits Keesler AFB
Chief Master Sergeant of the Space Force John F. Bentivegna observes the 333rd Training Squadron's tunneling lab at Keesler Air Force Base, Mississippi, Aug. 9, 2024. During CMSSF's visit, he met with Second Air Force leadership, discussed the training environment with the 533rd Training Squadron Det 2 leaders, visited the Cyber Warfare Operations Course and hosted a Guardian all-call. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Trenten Walters)
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CMSSF visits Keesler AFB
Chief Master Sergeant of the Space Force John F. Bentivegna coins Sgt. Duree Camp, 533rd Training Squadron Det 2 training manager, at Keesler Air Force Base, Mississippi, Aug. 9, 2024. During CMSSF's visit, he met with Second Air Force leadership, discussed the training environment with the 533rd TRS Det 2 leaders, visited the Cyber Warfare Operations Course and hosted a Guardian all-call. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Trenten Walters)
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CMSSF visits Keesler AFB
Chief Master Sergeant of the Space Force John F. Bentivegna and Guardians from the 533rd Training Squadron Det 2 pose for a photo during a Guardian all-call at Keesler Air Force Base, Mississippi, Aug. 9, 2024. During CMSSF's visit, he met with Second Air Force leadership, discussed the training environment with the 533rd TRS Det 2 leaders, visited the Cyber Warfare Operations Course and hosted a Guardian all-call. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Trenten Walters)
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CMSSF visits Keesler AFB
Chief Master Sergeant of the Space Force John F. Bentivegna speaks to Guardians during a Guardian all-call at Keesler Air Force Base, Mississippi, Aug. 9, 2024. During CMSSF's visit, he met with Second Air Force leadership, discussed the training environment with the 533rd Training Squadron Det 2 leaders, visited the Cyber Warfare Operations Course and hosted a Guardian all-call. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Trenten Walters)
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CMSSF visits Keesler AFB
A U.S. Space Force Guardian assigned to the 533rd Training Squadron Det 2 asks a question during Chief Master Sergeant of the Space Force John F. Bentivegna's Guardian all-call at Keesler Air Force Base, Mississippi, Aug. 9, 2024. During CMSSF's visit, he met with Second Air Force leadership, discussed the training environment with the 533rd Training Squadron Det 2 leaders, visited the Cyber Warfare Operations Course and hosted a Guardian all-call. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Trenten Walters)
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737th Training Support Squadron DRIVE program: Transforming military transitions with job and housing success
The 737th Training Group trainees (left) interact with a representative (right) at the DRIVE (Develop, Redistribute, Improve, Vault, Expose) Joint Forces Employment Fast Track event on June 28, 2024, at the Pfingston Reception Center on Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland. The event brought in more than 20 organizations to a career fair to provide resources for military members across the different services facing transition, like on-site resume reviews, interviews, employment opportunities, resiliency and housing resources. The 737th Training Support Squadron DRIVE program is designed to transform 737th Training Group trainees, who were medically disqualified from joining the United States Air Force, into adept civil service applicants. These individuals have a second chance to participate in government service. (U.S. Air Force photo by Ava Leone)
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737th Training Support Squadron DRIVE program: Transforming military transitions with job and housing success
The 737th Training Group trainees (right) interact with representatives at the DRIVE (Develop, Redistribute, Improve, Vault, Expose) Joint Forces Employment Fast Track event on June 28, 2024, at the Pfingston Reception Center on Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland. The event brought in more than 20 organizations to a career fair to provide resources for military members across the different services facing transition, like on-site resume reviews, interviews, employment opportunities, resiliency and housing resources. The 737th Training Support Squadron DRIVE program is designed to transform 737th Training Group trainees, who were medically disqualified from joining the United States Air Force, into adept civil service applicants. These individuals have a second chance to participate in government service. (U.S. Air Force photo by Ava Leone)
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737th Training Support Squadron DRIVE program: Transforming military transitions with job and housing success
Stephanie Bracely, DRIVE (Develop, Redistribute, Improve, Vault, Expose) program coordinator, kicks off the DRIVE Joint Forces Employment Fast Track event on June 28, 2024 at the Pfingston Reception Center on Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland. The event brought in more than 20 organizations to a career fair to provide resources for military members across the different services facing transition, like on-site resume reviews, interviews, employment opportunities, resiliency and housing resources. The 737th Training Support Squadron DRIVE program is designed to transform 737th Training Group trainees, who were medically disqualified from joining the United States Air Force, into adept civil service applicants. These individuals have a second chance to participate in government service. (U.S. Air Force photo by Ava Leone)
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737th Training Support Squadron DRIVE program: Transforming military transitions with job and housing success
Brad Harris (right) engages with a representative (left) from the National Veterans Outreach program at the DRIVE (Develop, Redistribute, Improve, Vault, Expose) Joint Forces Employment Fast Track event on June 28, 2024, at the Pfingston Reception Center on Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland. The event brought in more than 20 organizations to a career fair to provide resources for military members across the different services facing transition, like on-site resume reviews, interviews, employment opportunities, resiliency and housing resources. The 737th Training Support Squadron DRIVE program is designed to transform 737th Training Group trainees, who were medically disqualified from joining the United States Air Force, into adept civil service applicants. These individuals have a second chance to participate in government service. (U.S. Air Force photo by Ava Leone)
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737th Training Support Squadron DRIVE program: Transforming military transitions with job and housing success
Kelli Williams, DRIVE (Develop, Redistribute, Improve, Vault, Expose) program manager, engages with 737th Training Group trainees around a table at the DRIVE Joint Forces Employment Fast Track event on June 28, 2024, at the Pfingston Reception Center on Joint Base San Antonio-Lackland. The event brought in more than 20 organizations to a career fair to provide resources for military members across the different services facing transition, like on-site resume reviews, interviews, employment opportunities, resiliency and housing resources. The 737th Training Support Squadron DRIVE program is designed to transform 737th Training Group trainees, who were medically disqualified from joining the United States Air Force, into adept civil service applicants. These individuals have a second chance to participate in government service. (U.S. Air Force photo by Ava Leone)
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364th Training Squadron Innovation Team creates Hunger Games competition
Cheri West, Curriculum and Instructional Technologist, watches as Airmen use active learning techniques in a 364th TS classroom August, 2024 at Sheppard Air Force Base. West is assessing the incorporation of active learning as part of the Hunger Games program she helped develop.
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364th Training Squadron Innovation Team creates Hunger Games competition
Lt. Col. Joshua Daniels, 364th TS Commander, presents Brian Bost, Electrical & Environmental Instructor, with a prize for being the victor of the Hunger Games competition. The competition pits instructors from different schoolhouses against each other to see who is best at incorporating competency-based learning techniques in their lessons.
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364th Training Squadron Innovation Team creates Hunger Games competition
Lt. Col. Joshua Daniels, 364th TS Commander, presents Staff Sgt. Matthew Holland, Cable and Antenna Instructor, with a certificate naming him the victor of the Hunger Games competition. The competition reinforces the use of active listening techniques to prepare instructors for the transition to competency-based learning.
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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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