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Air Force’s Warrant Officer Training School activated
U.S. Air Force Brig. Gen. Houston Cantwell, Commander, Jeanne M. Holm Center, gives opening remarks at the Warrant Officer Training School (WOTS) activation ceremony at Maxwell Air Force Base, Alabama, June 28, 2024. WOTS will be within the Holm Center and aims to train warrant officers on the foundational principles which complement their technical prowess and enable them to successfully perform their role in an era of Great Power Competition. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Evan Lichtenhan)
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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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240617-F-OU286-1053
Tech. Sgt. Brian Weber, a Military Training Instructor with the 321st Training Squadron, provides guidance to U.S. Air Force Academy Cadet 2nd Class Seth Hanenburg during a weapons handling lesson for Basic Military Training trainees 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-OU286-1033
U.S. Air Force Academy Cadet 2nd Class Seth Hanenburg (standing) presents a weapons handling lesson to Basic Military Training trainees with the 321st Training Squadron while Military Training Instructors demonstrate how to use the weapons 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 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-OU286-1002
U.S. Air Force Academy Cadet 2nd Class Seth Hanenburg prepares to lead a weapons handling lesson alongside Military Training Instructors for Basic Military Training trainees with the 321st Training Squadron 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 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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Revamped Cybersecurity Course Prepares Civil Engineers for Real-World Threats
Staff Sgt. Maung Thant, a student at the Air Force Institute of Technology’s Civil Engineer School, works through an in-class activity as part of the Advanced Control Systems Cybersecurity course on Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio. (Contributed photo)
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Revamped Cybersecurity Course Prepares Civil Engineers for Real-World Threats
Staff Sgt. Jesse Burton, a student at the Air Force Institute of Technology’s Civil Engineer School, attends the Air Force Institute of Technology’s Civil Engineer School's Advanced Control Systems Cybersecurity course on Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio, DATE. Burton said he was apprehensive about taking the course but praised the instructors for their efforts to relate the information to his job. (U.S. Air Force photo by Katie Scott)
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Revamped Cybersecurity Course Prepares Civil Engineers for Real-World Threats
Staff Sgt. Ronald Gottus, a student at the Air Force Institute of Technology’s Civil Engineer School, uploads logic to a fully functional stoplight in the classroom to test real-time cybersecurity impacts as part of the Advanced Control Systems Cybersecurity course on Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio. (Contributed photo)
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Revamped Cybersecurity Course Prepares Civil Engineers for Real-World Threats
Airmen and Guardians attends he Air Force Institute of Technology’s Civil Engineer School's Advanced Control Systems Cybersecurity course on Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio, DATE. The school recently revamped the course, expanding the curriculum to include new exercises targeting wireless access points, fire alarms, traffic lights and other enhanced material supporting base critical infrastructure protection. (U.S. Air Force photo by Katie Scott)
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Creating optimal conditions for optimal sleep
U.S. Air Force Airman 1st Class Rocio Trejo, 334th Training Squadron Radar, Airfield & Weather Systems Specialist student, James Chapman, 334th TRS RAWS instructor, and Airman Basic Quintin Humbert, 334th TRS RAWS student, pose for a photo on Keesler Air Force Base, Mississippi, June 20, 2024. The 334th Training Squadron partnered with the 59th Medical Wing to conduct a sleep study to determine the effects of a controlled sleep environment on an Airman’s physical and academic test scores. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Devyn Waits)
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Creating optimal conditions for optimal sleep
A U.S. Airman assigned to the 334th Training Squadron, works on equipment during a Radar, Airfield & Weather Systems Specialist lab practical application assignment on Keesler Air Force Base, Mississippi, June 20, 2024. The 334th Training Squadron partnered with the 59th Medical Wing to conduct a sleep study to determine the effects of a controlled sleep environment on an Airman's physical and academic test scores. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Devyn Waits)
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Creating optimal conditions for optimal sleep
U.S. Air Force Ret. Senior Master Sgt. James Chapman, 334th Training Squadron Radar, Airfield & Weather Systems Specialist instructor, advises Airman 1st Class Rocio Trejo, 334th TRS RAWS student, during a practical application assignment on Keesler Air Force Base, Mississippi, June 20, 2024. The 334th Training Squadron partnered with the 59th Medical Wing to conduct a sleep study to determine the effects of a controlled sleep environment on an Airman's physical and academic test scores. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Devyn Waits)
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Creating optimal conditions for optimal sleep
U.S. Air Force Tech. Sgt. Clinton Doriocourt, 334th Training Squadron Radar, Airfield & Weather Systems Specialist instructor, gives a tour of a modified room for the 334th TRS sleep study on Keesler Air Force Base, June 20, 2024. The 334th Training Squadron partnered with the 59th Medical Wing to conduct a sleep study to determine the effects of a controlled sleep environment on an Airman's physical and academic test scores. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Devyn Waits)
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Creating optimal conditions for optimal sleep
U.S. Air Force Tech. Sgt. Clinton Doriocourt, 334th Training Squadron Radar, Airfield & Weather Systems Specialist instructor, talks about the different items certain participants received for the 334th TRS sleep study on Keesler Air Force Base, June 20, 2024. The 334th Training Squadron partnered with the 59th Medical Wing to conduct a sleep study to determine the effects of a controlled sleep environment on an Airman's physical and academic test scores. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Devyn Waits)
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Creating optimal conditions for optimal sleep
U.S. Air Force Tech. Sgt. Clinton Doriocourt, 334th Training Squadron Radar, Airfield & Weather Systems Specialist instructor, talks about the different items certain participants received for the 334th TRS sleep study on Keesler Air Force Base, June 20, 2024. The 334th Training Squadron partnered with the 59th Medical Wing to conduct a sleep study to determine the effects of a controlled sleep environment on an Airman's physical and academic test scores. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Devyn Waits)
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240522-F-TU760-1022
Attendees, of the 58 Training Squadron training facility ribbon cutting, operate the facilities weapons systems at Kirtland Air Force Base, N.M., May 22, 2024. Similarly to the HH60-W helicopter, the ground weapon system trainer includes gunner’s seats, armored flooring, an intercommunication system and gunners window. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Tallon Bratton.)
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240522-F-TU760-1013
Attendees, of the 58 Training Squadron training facility ribbon cutting pose for a group photo at Kirtland Air Force Base, N.M., May 22, 2024. The Ground Weapon System Trainer fulfills a specific training requirement for Special Mission Aviators conducting Initial Qualification Training. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Tallon Bratton.)
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240522-F-TU760-1002
Attendees, of the 58 Training Squadron training facility ribbon cutting, operate the facilities weapons systems at Kirtland Air Force Base, N.M., May 22, 2024. The ground weapon system trainer reduces student re-fly rates by 20%, saving the Air Force approximately $1.7 million annually in-flight hours. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Tallon Bratton.)
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AFRS Educator tour
Lt. Col. Michael Armstrong, 368th Recruiting squadron commander and tour escort, poses with Mr. Thomas Murray who upon completion of the educator tour received his honorary recruiter certificate and recruiting cookie in the ballroom of the Menger hotel, San Antonio Texas June 13, 2024. The educator tour is designed to provide a comprehensive look at the diverse opportunities available within the Air Force and Space Force, both in uniform and beyond. (U.S. Air Force photo by Michelle Deleon)
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