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Guardians become drill sgts.
Tech Sgt. David P. Gudgeon, a new graduate from the U.S. Army Drill Sergeant Academy's Class 006-24, marches up the aisle after receiving his drill sergeant hat during the U.S. Army Drill Sergeant Academy graduation in Fort Jackson, S.C., April 3, 2024. Gudgeon was one of first Guardians to graduate from the academy (U.S. Army photo by Robert Timmons)
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Guardians become drill sgts.
Drill sergeant hats wait to be awarded during the U.S. Army Drill Sergeant Academy graduation in Fort Jackson, S.C., April 3, 2024. Two Guardians were the first service members from sister services to graduate from the academy. (U.S. Army photo by Robert Timmons)
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Guardians become drill sgts.
Tech Sgt. David P. Gudgeon, a new graduate from the U.S. Army Drill Sergeant Academy's Class 006-24, waits to introduce himself and walk across the stage during a graduation ceremony at the U.S. Army Drill Sergeant Academy in Fort Jackson, S.C., April 3, 2024. Gudgeon was one of first Guardians to graduate from the academy. (U.S. Army photo by Robert Timmons)
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Guardians become drill sgts.
Sgt. Yuji R. Moore, a new graduate from the U.S. Army Drill Sergeant Academy's Class 006-24, waits to introduce himself and walk across the stage during a graduation ceremony at the U.S. Army Drill Sergeant Academy in Fort Jackson, S.C., April 3, 2024. Moore was one of first Guardians to graduate from the academy. (U.S. Army photo by Robert Timmons)
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Guardians become drill sgts.
U.S. Army Sgt. 1st Class Sytoi K. Warren, senior drill sergeant leader, adjusts the drill sergeant hat of Sgt. Yugi R. Moore, during a graduation ceremony at the U.S. Army Drill Sergeant Academy in Fort Jackson, S.C., April 3, 2024. Moore was one of first Guardians to graduate from the academy. (U.S. Army photo by Robert Timmons)
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Guardians become drill sgts.
U.S. Army Sgt. 1st Class Sytoi K. Warren, senior drill sergeant leader, presents Space Force Tech Sgt. David P. Gudgeon his drill sergeant hat during a graduation ceremony at the U.S. Army Drill Sergeant Academy in Fort Jackson, S.C., April 3, 2024. Gudgeon, along with Sgt. Yuji Moore, were the first Guardians to graduate from the school. (U.S. Army photo by Robert Timmons)
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A cut above the rest
Senior Airman Kennedy Chase, 155th Air Refueling Wing Fire Department firefighter, trains on wildland firefighting skills such as wildland fire behavior, tree felling, topography and weather patterns, at Horning State Farm Demonstration Forest, March 28, 2024, in Plattsmouth, Neb. Thirty-four National Guard Airmen attended the training and received certificates in preparation for wildfire season in Nebraska. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Master Sgt. R. Denise Mommens)
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U.S. Air Force Col. Josh Koslov, 350th Spectrum Warfare Wing commander, left, U.S. Air Force Col. Derrick Iwaneko, U.S. Air Force Officer Training School commandant, center, and U.S. Air Force Master Sgt. Candice Davis, OTS training instructor, stand at attention during the OTS graduation parade at Maxwell Air Force Base, AL, March 28, 2024. The program consists of 30 hours of pre-requisite distance learning and eight weeks of military training and leadership development for college graduates. (U.S. Air Force photo by Capt. Benjamin Aronson)
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Airman Gryphyn Meltzer, student assigned to the 346th Training Squadron, experiences the SCALE-UP classroom on Feb. 14, at Port Hueneme, Calif. The student-Centered Activity Learning Environment-Upside Down Pedagogy or SCALE-UP's primary objective is to spearhead the development of a front-line training program for 2T3 Vehicle Management specialties. (U.S. Air Force Photo by Jonathan Cotto)
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Vehicle Maintenance students assigned to the 346th Training Squadron experience the SCALE-UP classroom on Feb. 14, at Port Hueneme, Calif. The student-Centered Activity Learning Environment-Upside Down Pedagogy or SCALE-UP's primary objective is to spearhead the development of a front-line training program for 2T3 Vehicle Management specialties. (U.S. Air Force Photo by Jonathan Cotto)
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Airman Gryphyn Meltzer, student assigned to the 346th Training Squadron, becoming a Vehicle Management Airman wasn’t random, his passion for cars dates to an early age. Meltzer is one of the students who had an opportunity to test out the new technology in the SCALE-UP classroom, Feb. 14. The Student-Centered Activity Learning Environment-Upside Down Pedagogy or SCALE-UP's primary objective is to spearhead the development of a front-line training program for 2T3 Vehicle Management specialties. (Courtesy photo)
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Empowering 335th TRS students through Robotic Process Automation
U.S. Air Force Airmen assigned to the 335th Training Squadron listen to a brief on robotic process automation at Keesler Air Force Base, Mississippi, March 12, 2024. Members of the Department of the Air Force Bot Operations Team and Invoke Inc. educated students on how to create automations and put them to use in the workplace. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Trenten Walters)
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Empowering 335th TRS students through Robotic Process Automation
A welcome screen for the automation software, UiPath, is displayed during a brief on robotic process automation at the 335th Training Squadron on Keesler Air Force Base, Mississippi, March 12, 2024. Members of the Department of the Air Force Bot Operations Team and Invoke Inc. educated students on how to create automations and put them to use in the workplace. (U.S. Air Force photo by Senior Airman Trenten Walters)
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82nd Training Wing creates Operation Destination
U.S. Air Force Airmen in Training pose with fellow students March 15, 2024, at Sheppard Air Force Base, Texas. AiT Operation Destination is a new way to connect airmen with fellow students assigned to the same base. (U.S. Air Force photo by Rachel Ross)
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82nd Training Wing creates Operation Destination
U.S. Air Force Military Training Leaders speak with Airmen in Training March 15, 2024, at Sheppard Air Force Base, Texas. AiT Operation Destination is a new way to connect airmen with fellow students assigned to the same base. (U.S. Air Force photo by Rachel Ross)
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82nd Training Wing creates Operation Destination
U.S. Air Force Airmen in Training raise their hands when their upcoming assignment is announced March 15, 2024, at Sheppard Air Force Base, Texas. AiT Operation Destination is a new way to connect airmen with fellow students assigned to the same base. (U.S. Air Force photo by Rachel Ross)
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82nd Training Wing creates Operation Destination
82d Training Wing leaders, Military Training Leaders and Airmen in Training celebrate their upcoming assignments March 15, 2024, at Sheppard Air Force Base, Texas. AiT Operation Destination is a new way to connect airmen with fellow students assigned to the same base. (U.S. Air Force photo by Rachel Ross)
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82nd Training Wing creates Operation Destination
U.S. Air Force Airmen in Training celebrate their upcoming assignments March 15, 2024, at Sheppard Air Force Base, Texas. AiT Operation Destination is a new way to connect airmen with fellow students assigned to the same base. (U.S. Air Force photo by Rachel Ross)
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Buckling in for orientation flight
Dr. Wendy Walsh, the chief learning officer in Air Education & Training Command, buckles in the T-1A Jayhawk prior to her orientation flight at Vance Air Force Base, Oklahoma, Feb. 22. The T-1 is used to train student pilots slated to fly airlift or tanker aircraft. (U.S. Air Force photo/ 2nd Lt. Christopher Guerra)
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Preparing for flight
Dr. Wendy Walsh, the chief learning officer of Air Education & Training Command, pre-briefs for her incentive flight in the T-1A Jayhawk at Vance Air Force Base, Oklahoma, Feb. 22. Walsh's visit included tours that gave her a first-hand experience of how Vance trains world-class pilots. (U.S. Air Force photo/ 2nd Lt. Christopher Guerra)
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